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* refactor(IWYU): create normal_defs.h (#26293)zeertzjq2023-11-29
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* refactor: fix headers with IWYUdundargoc2023-11-28
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* feat(decoration): allow conceal_char to be a composing charbfredl2023-11-28
| | | | | | | | decor->text.str pointer must go. This removes it for conceal char, in preparation for a larger PR which will also handle the sign case. By actually allowing composing chars for a conceal chars, this becomes a feature and not just a refactor, as a bonus.
* 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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* refactor: move Arena and ArenaMem to memory_defs.h (#26240)zeertzjq2023-11-27
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* build(IWYU): replace public-to-public mappings with pragmas (#26237)zeertzjq2023-11-27
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* refactor: enable formatting for ternariesdundargoc2023-11-20
| | | | | | This requires removing the "Inner expression should be aligned" rule from clint as it prevents essentially any formatting regarding ternary operators.
* refactor(sign): move legacy signs to extmarksLuuk van Baal2023-11-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: The legacy signlist data structures and associated functions are redundant since the introduction of extmark signs. Solution: Store signs defined through the legacy commands in a hashmap, placed signs in the extmark tree. Replace signlist associated functions. Usage of the legacy sign commands should yield no change in behavior with the exception of: - "orphaned signs" are now always removed when the line it is placed on is deleted. This used to depend on the value of 'signcolumn'. - It is no longer possible to place multiple signs with the same identifier in a single group on multiple lines. This will now move the sign instead. Moreover, both signs placed through the legacy sign commands and through |nvim_buf_set_extmark()|: - Will show up in both |sign-place| and |nvim_buf_get_extmarks()|. - Are displayed by increasing sign identifier, left to right. Extmark signs used to be ordered decreasingly as opposed to legacy signs.
* 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.
* refactor: remove redundant castsdundargoc2023-11-11
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* fix(context): don't crash on invalid arg to nvim_get_context (#25977)zeertzjq2023-11-11
| | | | Note: The crash happens in the second test case when using uninitialized memory, and therefore doesn't happen with ASAN.
* fix(terminal): assign channel to terminal earlier (#25771)zeertzjq2023-10-25
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* build(lint): remove unnecessary clint.py rulesdundargoc2023-10-23
| | | | | Uncrustify is the source of truth where possible. Remove any redundant checks from clint.py.
* fix(ui): empty line before the next message after :silent commandnwounkn2023-10-14
| | | | | | | | | | Problem: The next command after `silent !{cmd}` or `silent lua print('str')` prints an empty line before printing a message, because these commands set `msg_didout = true` despite not printing any messages. Solution: Set `msg_didout = true` only if `msg_silent == 0`
* fix(PVS/V592): expression is enclosed by parentheses twicedundargoc2023-10-08
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* fix(api): avoid immediate TextChanged with nvim_create_buf (#25492)zeertzjq2023-10-03
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* Merge pull request #25455 from bfredl/highlight_namespace_gettersbfredl2023-10-01
|\ | | | | feat(ui): allow to get the highlight namespace. closes #24390
| * feat(ui): allow to get the highlight namespaceDaniel Steinberg2023-10-01
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* | refactor: reorganize option header files (#25437)zeertzjq2023-09-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | - Move vimoption_T to option.h - option_defs.h is for option-related types - option_vars.h corresponds to Vim's option.h - option_defs.h and option_vars.h don't include each other
* | build(iwyu): add a few more _defs.h mappings (#25435)zeertzjq2023-09-30
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* refactor(messages): fold msg_attr into msgbfredl2023-09-27
| | | | | problem: there are too many different functions in message.c solution: fold some of the functions into themselves
* Merge pull request #25229 from glepnir/20323bfredl2023-09-26
|\ | | | | fix(highlight): add force in nvim_set_hl
| * fix(highlight): add force in nvim_set_hlglepnir2023-09-26
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* | fix(api): handle NUL in nvim_err_write() and nvim_out_write() (#25354)zeertzjq2023-09-25
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* | docs: misc #24561Justin M. Keyes2023-09-20
| | | | | | | | fix #24699 fix #25253
* | refactor(grid): change schar_T representation to be more compactbfredl2023-09-19
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, a screen cell would occupy 28+4=32 bytes per cell as we always made space for up to MAX_MCO+1 codepoints in a cell. As an example, even a pretty modest 50*80 screen would consume 50*80*2*32 = 256000, i e a quarter megabyte With the factor of two due to the TUI side buffer, and even more when using msg_grid and/or ext_multigrid. This instead stores a 4-byte union of either: - a valid UTF-8 sequence up to 4 bytes - an escape char which is invalid UTF-8 (0xFF) plus a 24-bit index to a glyph cache This avoids allocating space for huge composed glyphs _upfront_, while still keeping rendering such glyphs reasonably fast (1 hash table lookup + one plain index lookup). If the same large glyphs are using repeatedly on the screen, this is still a net reduction of memory/cache consumption. The only case which really gets worse is if you blast the screen full with crazy emojis and zalgo text and even this case only leads to 4 extra bytes per char. When only <= 4-byte glyphs are used, plus the 4-byte attribute code, i e 8 bytes in total there is a factor of four reduction of memory use. Memory which will be quite hot in cache as the screen buffer is scanned over in win_line() buffer text drawing A slight complication is that the representation depends on host byte order. I've tested this manually by compling and running this in qemu-s390x and it works fine. We might add a qemu based solution to CI at some point.
* docs: replace <pre> with ``` (#25136)Gregory Anders2023-09-14
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* fix(highlight): add create param in nvim_get_hlglepnir2023-09-09
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* Merge pull request #24399 from lambdalisue/fix-messagepack-rpcbfredl2023-08-26
|\ | | | | feat(msgpack_rpc): add a new `msgpack-rpc` client type to fix behavior with MessagePack-RPC compliant clients
| * docs(msgpack_rpc): add "msgpack-rpc" client typeAlisue2023-08-26
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* | 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.
* vim-patch:9.0.1687: mapset() not properly handling script ID (#24666)zeertzjq2023-08-12
| | | | | | | | | Problem: mapset() not properly handling script ID Solution: replace_termcodes() may accept a script ID closes: vim/vim#12699 closes: vim/vim#12697 https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7e0bae024d4c1673cff31763227ad52b936fa56f
* refactor(api): use typed keysetsbfredl2023-08-07
| | | | | Initially this is just for geting rid of boilerplate, but eventually the types could get exposed as metadata
* feat(api): allow open_win/win_set_buf in the cmdwin in some casesSean Dewar2023-07-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: As discussed on Matrix, there was some interest in having `nvim_open_win` again be able to open floats in the cmdwin (e.g: displaying a hover doc related to what's in the cmdwin). After #23228, this was disallowed. Solution: Allow `nvim_open_win` in the cmdwin as long as `!enter` and `buffer != curbuf` (the former can cause all sorts of issues, and the latter can crash Nvim after closing cmdwin). Also allow `nvim_win_set_buf` in a similar fashion. Note that we're not *entirely* sure if this is 100% safe (cmdwin is a global-state-using-main-loop-calling beast), but this seems to work OK..? Also: - Check the buffer argument of `nvim_open_win` earlier, and abort if it's invalid (it used to still open a window in this case). - Untranslate `e_cmdwin` errors in the API (other errors in the API are not translated: although not detailed in the API contract yet, errors are supposed to be stable).
* fix(events): trigger VimResume on next UI request (#24426)zeertzjq2023-07-23
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* perf(rtp): reduce rtp scans (#24191)Lewis Russell2023-07-13
| | | | | | | | | | | * perf(rtp): reduce rtp scans Problem: Scanning the filesystem is expensive and particularly affects startuptime. Solution: Reduce the amount of redundant directory scans by relying less on glob patterns and handle vim and lua sourcing lower down.
* docs: gather @notes items into one sectionJustin M. Keyes2023-07-08
| | | | related: 21eacbfef399
* docs: "Return (multiple)" headingJustin M. Keyes2023-07-08
| | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Lua functions that return multiple results are declared by using multiple `@return` docstring directives. But the generated docs don't make it obvious what this represents. Solution: - Generate a "Return (multiple)" heading for multiple-value functions. - Fix `@note` directives randomly placed after `@return`.
* 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, lua): make blank lines in a message work properly (#24244)zeertzjq2023-07-04
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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).
* fix(docs): the runtimepath is not the runtime pathbfredl2023-06-19
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* docs: various clarifications (#23999)zeertzjq2023-06-12
| | | | | Close #18907 Close #20314 Close #23749
* test: more tests for nvim_{set,del}_keymap with abbreviation (#23970)zeertzjq2023-06-10
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* feat(api): support abbreviations in nvim_set_keymapbfredl2023-06-09
| | | | closes #19198