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vim-patch:8.0.{1514,1519},8.1.1360
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Problem: Getting the list of changes is not easy.
Solution: Add the getchangelist() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closes vim/vim#2634)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/07ad816525da67cab3c0db21d1286d221dbc7477
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Note: use "set print pretty" in gdb
Fixes #10020
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Problem: Getting the jump list requires parsing the output of :jumps.
Solution: Add getjumplist(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes vim/vim#2609)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4f50588ba336e7f086a72c53f5688c2494fc34b3
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Leave trim() in vim.lua, because gen_vimdoc.py needs at least one
function in there, else it gets confused...
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deepcopy() was duplicated in test/helpers.lua
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Use `tbl_` prefix for all table-util functions. Specify in the function
docstring if it expects a list-like or map-like table.
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This is where "pure functions" can live, which can be shared by Nvim and
test logic which may not have a running Nvim instance available.
If in the future we use Nvim itself as the Lua engine for tests, then
these functions could be moved directly onto the `vim` Lua module.
closes #6580
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* bugfix
* use NormalFloat for floating window background
* use floating window by default
* correctly use nvim_open_win()
* use nvim_win_set_option to set window local option
* use nvim_buf_set_option for buffer options
* renamed augroup to nvim_termdebug_close_hover to be consistent with
nvim_terminal_... augroup
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* commit 36257d0f97b396467bef7a5937befd894fb23e31
Author: Kwon-Young Choi <kwon-young.choi@hotmail.fr>
Date: Sat May 5 16:57:45 2018 +0200
Port of the termdebug.vim plugin to neovim terminal feature.
For neovim compatibility,
The vim specific calls were replaced with neovim specific calls:
term_start -> term_open
term_sendkeys -> jobsend
term_getline -> getbufline
job_info && term_getjob -> using linux command ps to get the tty
fix1: forgot to port EndDebug callback to neovim
fix2: use nvim_get_chan_info to get pty of job
remove the use of communication buffer by using jobstart instead
of termopen
fix3: get gdbbuf using nvim_get_chan_info
* cleaned up if has('nvim') to remove vim support.
added neovim floating window support for expression evaluation
* improvred documentation, cleaned up vim menu code, fixed bug when
floating window feature is not available
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ref #9924
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closes #9136
- Treat empty {rhs} like <Nop>
- getchar.c: Pull "repl. MapArg termcodes" into func
The "preprocessing code" surrounding the replace_termcodes calls needs
to invoke replace_termcodes, and also check if RHS is equal to "<Nop>".
To reduce code duplication, factor this out into a helper function.
Also add an rhs_is_noop flag to MapArguments; buf_do_map_explicit
expects an empty {rhs} string for "<Nop>", but also needs to distinguish
that from something like ":map lhs<cr>" where no {rhs} was provided.
- getchar.c: Use allocated buffer for rhs in MapArgs
Since the MAXMAPLEN limit does not apply to the RHS of a mapping (or
else an RHS that calls a really long autoload function from a plugin
would be incorrectly rejected as being too long), use an allocated
buffer for RHS rather than a static buffer of length MAXMAPLEN + 1.
- Mappings LHS and RHS can contain literal space characters, newlines, etc.
- getchar.c: replace_termcodes in str_to_mapargs
It makes sense to do this; str_to_mapargs is, intuitively, supposed to
take a "raw" command string and parse it into a totally "do_map-ready"
struct.
- api/vim.c: Update lhs, rhs len after replace_termcodes
Fixes a bug in which replace_termcodes changes the length of lhs or rhs,
but the later search through the mappings/abbreviations hashtables
still uses the old length value. This would cause the search to fail
erroneously and throw 'E31: No such mapping' errors or 'E24: No such
abbreviation' errors.
- getchar: Create new map_arguments struct
So that a string of map arguments can be parsed into a more useful, more
portable data structure.
- getchar.c: Add buf_do_map function
Exactly the same as the old do_map, but replace the hardcoded references
to the global `buf_T* curbuf` with a function parameter so that we can
invoke it from nvim_buf_set_keymap.
- Remove gettext calls in do_map error handling
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ref #6201
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Problem: Borland support is outdated and doesn't work.
Solution: Remove Borland support, there are other (free) compilers
available. (Thomas Dziedzic, Ken Takata, closes vim/vim#4364)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/eae1b91fea74842000fc055afc74fe2e7934c6ee
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Before now, Nvim always degrades UI capabilities to the lowest-common
denominator. For example, if any connected UI has `ext_messages=false`
then `ext_messages=true` requested by any other connected UI is ignored.
Now `nvim_ui_attach()` supports `override=true`, which flips the
behavior: if any UI requests an `ext_*` UI capability then the
capability is enabled (and the legacy behavior is disabled).
Legacy UIs will be broken while a `override=true` UI is connected, but
it's useful for debugging: you can type into the TUI and observe the UI
events from another connected (UI) client. And the legacy UI will
"recover" after the `override=true` UI disconnects.
Example using pynvim:
>>> n.ui_attach(2048, 2048, rgb=True, override=True, ext_multigrid=True, ext_messages=True, ext_popupmenu=True)
>>> while True: n.next_message();
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Problem: MSVC files are no longer useful for debugging. Newer Visual
Studio versions cannot read them.
Solution: Delete the files. (Ken Takata, closes vim/vim#4357)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/fda9784dc9596e1e36f840bbf1935a4c4b502bd9
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Problem: Detecting *.tmpl as htmlcheetah is outdated.
Solution: Use the generic name "template". (closes vim/vim#4348)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d1362211291c85d29609baab65abc764b1aec169
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- Configuring the translation domain allows calculating and showing the translation states of each language
- OARS gives Neovim a nice ‘safe for children’ badge
- Releases allow displaying release info/update frequency
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Problem: No simple way to label quickfix entries.
Solution: Add the "module" item, to be used instead of the file name for
display purposes. (Martin Szamotulski)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d76ce852668635d81778cedacc2d3f021ed4e475
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Problem: Continuation lines cannot contain comments.
Solution: Support using "\ .
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/67f8ab829911c7901c534ef2bf19cc34b622936f
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closes #9964
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ref #9886
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Problem: Cannot save and restore the tag stack.
Solution: Add gettagstack() and settagstack(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closes vim/vim#3604)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f49cc60aa802862c595ff619dccc11271633a94b
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Problem: Asking about existing swap file unnecessarily.
Solution: When it is safe, delete the swap file. Remove
HAS_SWAP_EXISTS_ACTION, it is always defined. (closes vim/vim#1237)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/67cf86bfff5fd5224d557d81cb146f46e33b831c
N/A:
vim-patch:8.1.1232
vim-patch:8.1.1233
vim-patch:8.1.1236
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Problem: Can't get swap name of another buffer.
Solution: Add swapname(). (Ozaki Kiichi, closes vim/vim#3441)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/110bd60985c31e8978e9b071e2179f4233ef8557
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Problem: Build failure without the +eval feature. (Brenton Horne)
Solution: Add #ifdef. Also add the "dirty" item.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/47ad5656e1e4285a74e7e8e5d0f1f71cd554e25c
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Problem: Information about a swap file is unavailable.
Solution: Add swapinfo(). (Enzo Ferber)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/00f123a56585363cd13f062fd3bb123efcfaa664
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Problem: Timeout of getwinposx() can be too short. (lilydjwg)
Solution: Add getwinpos(). (closes vim/vim#2689)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/3f54fd319f6641b4bed478bcc90cdb39ede68e31
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On Windows we store non-config data in "$XDG_DATA_HOME/nvim-data". But
the "…/site" items in 'runtimepath' did not correctly point to that
location, they used "…/nvim/site".
Fix the init logic to use "…/nvim-data/site".
closes #9910
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ref b9b2fb7d5d03 #6664 #6272
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ref 773bdd41ec19
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Problem: Cannot test if a command causes a beep.
Solution: Add assert_beeps().
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b48e96f61c87a64e38e3ac50732c92a84a4833b8
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Problem: Terminal debugger jumps to non-existing file.
Solution: Check that the file exists. Add an option to make the Vim wide
wide. Fix removing highlight groups.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/38baa3e63427112d389de5e5942243414d9b1336
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Problem: Terminal debugger can't evaluate expressions.
Solution: Add :Evaluate and K. Various other improvements.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/45d5f26d11d9aac2383453d2c1a8582cad1c8a3d
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Problem: The terminal debugger can't set breakpoints.
Solution: Add :Break and :Delete commands. Also commands for stepping
through code.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e09ba7bae5c867f6d3abc184709dd27488318e97
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Problem: Syntax highlighting can make cause a freeze.
Solution: Apply 'redrawtime' to syntax highlighting, per window.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/06f1ed2f78c5c03af95054fc3a8665df39dec362
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