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* refactor(api): refactor more api functions to use arena returnbfredl2024-02-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently having two separate memory strategies for API return values is a bit unnecessary, and mostly a consequence of converting the hot spot cases which needed it first. But there is really no downside to using arena everywhere (which implies also directly using strings which are allocated earlier or even statically, without copy). There only restriction is we need to know the size of arrays in advance, but this info can often be passed on from some earlier stage if it is missing. This collects some "small" cases. The more complex stuff will get a PR each.
* refactor: IWYU (#27186)zeertzjq2024-01-25
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* perf(extmarks): add metadata for efficient filtering of special decorationsbfredl2024-01-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This expands on the global "don't pay for what you don't use" rules for these special extmark decorations: - inline virtual text, which needs to be processed in plines.c when we calculate the size of text on screen - virtual lines, which are needed when calculating "filler" lines - signs, with text and/or highlights, both of which needs to be processed for the entire line already at the beginning of a line. This adds a count to each node of the marktree, for how many special marks of each kind can be found in the subtree for this node. This makes it possible to quickly skip over these extra checks, when working in regions of the buffer not containing these kind of marks, instead of before where this could just be skipped if the entire _buffer_ didn't contain such marks.
* refactor(IWYU): fix headersdundargoc2024-01-11
| | | | | | Remove `export` pramgas from defs headers as it causes IWYU to believe that the definitions from the defs headers comes from main header, which is not what we really want.
* refactor(api): redundant `ml_mfp` check #26059Justin M. Keyes2024-01-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | buf_ensure_loaded already checks `(buf->b_ml.ml_mfp != NULL)`. #25823 TODO: - #10070 #13201 All buffer-related API functions except `nvim_buf_is_loaded` (and `nvim_buf_is_valid`?) should always call `buf_ensure_loaded`. Because the _common case_ is that plugins expect the buffer to "just work"—and for the uncomon, performance-sensitive case, the script can check `nvim_buf_is_loaded` to avoid implicitly loading a buffer. - Update documentation to clarify the above semantics.
* docs: clarify on_bytes argumentsJaehwang Jung2024-01-01
| | | | based on extmark_splice doc
* refactor(IWYU): move decor provider types to decoration_defs.h (#26692)zeertzjq2023-12-21
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* refactor(IWYU): move marktree types to marktree_defs.h (#26402)zeertzjq2023-12-05
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* refactor(api): complete conversion from `Dictionary` to `Dict(opts)` (#26365)Riccardo Mazzarini2023-12-05
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* build: don't define FUNC_ATTR_* as empty in headers (#26317)zeertzjq2023-11-30
| | | | | | FUNC_ATTR_* should only be used in .c files with generated headers. Defining FUNC_ATTR_* as empty in headers causes misuses of them to be silently ignored. Instead don't define them by default, and only define them as empty after a .c file has included its generated header.
* refactor: move some constants out of vim_defs.h (#26298)zeertzjq2023-11-29
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* refactor: fix headers with IWYUdundargoc2023-11-28
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* refactor: rename types.h to types_defs.hdundargoc2023-11-27
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* refactor: fix includes for api/autocmd.hdundargoc2023-11-27
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* build(IWYU): fix includes for undo_defs.hdundargoc2023-11-27
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* build(IWYU): fix includes for func_attr.hdundargoc2023-11-27
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* build: remove PVSdundargoc2023-11-12
| | | | | | | We already have an extensive suite of static analysis tools we use, which causes a fair bit of redundancy as we get duplicate warnings. PVS is also prone to give false warnings which creates a lot of work to identify and disable.
* docs: small fixes (#25585)dundargoc2023-10-29
| | | | Co-authored-by: tmummert <doczook@gmx.de> Co-authored-by: parikshit adhikari <parikshitadhikari@gmail.com>
* fix(api): load buffer first on nvim_buf_set_lines (#25823)Raphael2023-10-29
| | | | Fix #22670 Fix #8659
* build(iwyu): add a few more _defs.h mappings (#25435)zeertzjq2023-09-30
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* docs: replace <pre> with ``` (#25136)Gregory Anders2023-09-14
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* fix(api): more intuitive cursor updates in nvim_buf_set_textSergey Slipchenko2023-09-11
| | | | Fixes #22526
* fix(api): better topline adjustments in nvim_buf_set_linesbfredl2023-08-29
| | | | | | | Some more reasonable defaults for topline: - if topline was replaced with another line, that now becomes topline - if line was inserted just before topline, display it. This is more similar to the previous API behavior.
* fix(api): fix inconsistent behavior of topline touched in recent refactorbfredl2023-08-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The change in #24824 0081549 was not a regression, however it was an incomplete change. Unfortunately some common plugins come to depend on this exising self-inconsistent behavior. These plugins are going to need to update for 0.10 nvim_buf_set_lines used to NOT adjust the topline correctly if a buffer was displayed in just one window. However, if displayed in multiple windows, it was correctly adjusted for any window not deemed the current window for the buffer (which could be an arbitrary choice if the buffer was not already current, as noted in the last rafactor) This fixes so that all windows have their topline adjusted. The added tests show this behavior, which should be the reasonable one.
* refactor(change): do API changes to buffer without curbuf switchbfredl2023-08-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Most of the messy things when changing a non-current buffer is not about the buffer, it is about windows. In particular, it is about `curwin`. When editing a non-current buffer which is displayed in some other window in the current tabpage, one such window will be "borrowed" as the curwin. But this means if two or more non-current windows displayed the buffers, one of them will be treated differenty. this is not desirable. In particular, with nvim_buf_set_text, cursor _column_ position was only corrected for one single window. Two new tests are added: the test with just one non-current window passes, but the one with two didn't. Two corresponding such tests were also added for nvim_buf_set_lines. This already worked correctly on master, but make sure this is well-tested for future refactors. Also, nvim_create_buf no longer invokes autocmds just because you happened to use `scratch=true`. No option value was changed, therefore OptionSet must not be fired.
* refactor(memline): distinguish mutating uses of ml_get_buf()bfredl2023-08-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | ml_get_buf() takes a third parameters to indicate whether the caller wants to mutate the memline data in place. However the vast majority of the call sites is using this function just to specify a buffer but without any mutation. This makes it harder to grep for the places which actually perform mutation. Solution: Remove the bool param from ml_get_buf(). it now works like ml_get() except for a non-current buffer. Add a new ml_get_buf_mut() function for the mutating use-case, which can be grepped along with the other ml_replace() etc functions which can modify the memline.
* docs: also change "vimL" and "viml" to "Vimscript" (#24414)zeertzjq2023-07-21
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* feat(api): add nvim_win_text_height (#24236)zeertzjq2023-07-11
| | | | It uses the same code as "scroll_delta" of "win_viewport" UI event to calculate text height, but is more flexible.
* docs: MAINTAIN.md, nvim_get_markJustin M. Keyes2023-07-08
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* fix(api): disallow some more functions during textlockSean Dewar2023-07-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: nvim_buf_set_text(), nvim_open_term() and termopen() all change buffer text, which is forbidden during textlock. Additionally, nvim_open_term() and termopen() may be used to convert the cmdwin buffer into a terminal buffer, which is weird. Solution: Allow nvim_buf_set_text() and nvim_open_term() in the cmdwin, but disallow nvim_open_term() from converting the cmdwin buffer into a terminal buffer. termopen() is not allowed in the cmdwin (as it always operates on curbuf), so just check text_locked(). Also happens to improve the error in #21055: nvim_buf_set_text() was callable during textlock, but happened to check textlock indirectly via u_save(); however, this caused the error to be overwritten by an unhelpful "Failed to save undo information" message when msg_list == NULL (e.g: an `<expr>` mapping invoked outside of do_cmdline()).
* fix(api): use text_locked() to check textlockSean Dewar2023-07-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: some API functions that check textlock (usually those that can change curwin or curbuf) can break the cmdwin. Solution: make FUNC_API_CHECK_TEXTLOCK call text_locked() instead, which already checks for textlock, cmdwin and `<expr>` status. Add FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK_ALLOW_CMDWIN to allow such functions to be usable in the cmdwin if they can work properly there; the opt-in nature of this attribute should hopefully help mitigate future bugs. Also fix a regression in #22634 that made functions checking textlock usable in `<expr>` mappings, and rename FUNC_API_CHECK_TEXTLOCK to FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK.
* fix(api): allow negative column arguments for nvim_buf_set_text (#23501)notomo2023-07-04
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* docs: fix misparsed headings (#24162)Christian Clason2023-06-26
| | | | | | Problem: vimdoc parser requires space between column heading and `~`. Solution: Add space to docs (and mention it). Also edit `luaref.txt` headings for consistency.
* docs: autocmds, miscJustin M. Keyes2023-06-25
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* test: spellcheck :help (vimdoc) files #24109Justin M. Keyes2023-06-22
| | | | | | | Enforce consistent terminology (defined in `gen_help_html.lua:spell_dict`) for common misspellings. This does not spellcheck English in general (perhaps a future TODO, though it may be noisy).
* refactor(api): new helper macrosFamiu Haque2023-05-23
| | | | Adds new API helper macros `CSTR_AS_OBJ()`, `STATIC_CSTR_AS_OBJ()`, and `STATIC_CSTR_TO_OBJ()`, which cleans up a lot of the current code. These macros will also be used extensively in the upcoming option refactor PRs because then API Objects will be used to get/set options. This PR also modifies pre-existing code to use old API helper macros like `CSTR_TO_OBJ()` to make them cleaner.
* refactor(clang-tidy): remove redundant castsdundargoc2023-04-26
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* perf(lsp): only redraw the windows containing LSP tokensbfredl2023-02-28
| | | | | | | | redraw! redraws the entire screen instead of just the windows with the buffer which were actually changed. I considered trying to calculating the range for the delta but it looks tricky. Could a follow-up.
* refactor(api): consistent VALIDATE messages #22262Justin M. Keyes2023-02-14
| | | | | | | | | | Problem: Validation messages are not consistently formatted. - Parameter names sometimes are NOT quoted. - Descriptive names (non-parameters) sometimes ARE quoted. Solution: Always quote the `name` value passed to a VALIDATE macro _unless_ the value has whitespace.
* refactor(api): VALIDATE macros #22256Justin M. Keyes2023-02-14
| | | | | | - VALIDATE() takes a format string - deduplicate check_string_array - VALIDATE_RANGE - validate UI args
* refactor(api): VALIDATE macros #22187Justin M. Keyes2023-02-14
| | | | | | | | | Problem: - API validation involves too much boilerplate. - API validation errors are not consistently worded. Solution: Introduce some macros. Currently these are clumsy, but they at least help with consistency and avoid some nesting.
* docs(gen): support language annotation in docstringsChristian Clason2022-12-02
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* fix(api): nvim_buf_get_text regression (#21071)Lewis Russell2022-11-15
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* build: allow IWYU to fix includes for all .c filesdundargoc2022-11-15
| | | | | | | | | | Allow Include What You Use to remove unnecessary includes and only include what is necessary. This helps with reducing compilation times and makes it easier to visualise which dependencies are actually required. Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/549, but doesn't close it since this only works fully for .c files and not headers.
* feat(lua-api): avoid unnecessary allocations (#19877)Lewis Russell2022-11-14
| | | | Lua makes (or reuses) an internal copy of strings, so we can safely push buf pointers onto the stack.
* docs: various #12823Justin M. Keyes2022-10-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | - increase python line-length limit from 88 => 100. - gen_help_html: fix bug in "tag" case (tbl_count => tbl_contains) ref #15632 fix #18215 fix #18479 fix #20527 fix #20532 Co-authored-by: Ben Weedon <ben@weedon.email>
* refactor: replace char_u with charDundar Göc2022-09-06
| | | | Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
* refactor(mappings)!: mapblock_fill_dict() use API Dictionary (#20020)zeertzjq2022-08-31
| | | | | | | | | | | This introduces the following breaking changes: - nvim_get_keymap now always returns a LuaRef object as "callback" for a Lua mapping regardless of how it is called. The LuaRef object can be called from Lua and Vim script, but is lost over RPC. - maparg() now returns a Funcref instead of a ref number as "callback" for a Lua mapping. The Funcref can be called from Lua and Vim script, but is lost over RPC. This may also make nvim_get_keymap faster, but make maparg() slower.
* refactor: replace char_u with charDundar Goc2022-08-25
| | | | Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
* perf(api): allow to use an arena for return valuesbfredl2022-08-23
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