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* vim-patch:7.4.700watiko2016-02-05
| | | | | | | | Problem: Fold can't be opened after ":move". (Ein Brown) Solution: Delete the folding information and update it afterwards. (Christian Brabandt) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d5f6933d5c57ea6f79bbdeab6c426cf66a393f33
* vim-patch:7.4.1027watiko2016-02-01
| | | | | | | Problem: No support for binary numbers. Solution: Add "bin" to nrformats. (Jason Schulz) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/887c1fea4a114e7170091942d0446c8882701b5b
* vim-patch:7.4.782watiko2016-02-01
| | | | | | | Problem: Still a few problems with CTRL-A and CTRL-X in Visual mode. Solution: Fix the reported problems. (Christian Brabandt) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5d1bc78a2b9fbe3e3112afcde7c80eb19d5989f4
* Merge #3916 "Add support for binary numbers".Justin M. Keyes2016-01-21
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| * Fix lint issuesJason Schulz2016-01-15
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| * Add support for binary numbersJason Schulz2016-01-15
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* | misc: UNIX => Unix #4022Seth Jackson2016-01-16
|/ | | | | | | | | | Although UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group, it doesn't really matter whether we refer to these systems as UNIX, Unix, or Unix-like. So, for consistency, refer to them collectively as Unix. Related: http://www.greens.org/about/unix.html http://www.unixica.com/html/unixunix.html
* vim-patch:7.4.716 #4006Michael Ennen2016-01-13
| | | | | | | | | Problem: When using the 'c' flag of ":substitute" and selecting "a" or "l" at the prompt the flags are not remembered for ":&&". (Ingo Karkat) Solution: Save the flag values and restore them. (Hirohito Higashi) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/cad2fc9935b3a3d9564b4f8d20890b13f14c7d32
* vim patches 7.4.955/974/975/989. #3919Michael Ennen2016-01-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Helped by @Shougo. vim-patch:7.4.955 vim-patch:7.4.974 vim-patch:7.4.975 vim-patch:7.4.989 Port upstream vim patches 955, 974, 975 and 989. Mark patches 964, 968, 970, and 971, and 982 as NA. Update patch list to 1022. patch 7.4.955 Problem: Vim doesn't recognize .pl6 and .pod6 files. Solution: Recognize them as perl6 and pod6. (Mike Eve) patch 7.4.974 Problem: When using :diffsplit the cursor jumps to the first line. Solution: Put the cursor on the line related to where the cursor was before the split. patch 7.4.975 Problem: Using ":sort" on a very big file sometimes causes text to be corrupted. (John Beckett) Solution: Copy the line into a buffer before calling ml_append(). patch 7.4.989 Problem: Leaking memory when hash_add() fails. Coverity error 99126. Solution: When hash_add() fails free the memory. 778 marked as not NA as it will be needed once vim patch 754 is merged Marked as NA: 964 test 87 was deleted 968 tests 86/87 were deleted 970 guarded by: `# if defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) || defined(PROTO` and is inside a function that no longer exists 971 function table already sorted correctly 982 marked as NA because Neovim tests are only specified in exactly one location
* vim-patch:7.4.675Shougo Matsushita2015-12-16
| | | | | | | | | Problem: When a FileReadPost autocommand moves the cursor inside a line it gets moved back. Solution: When checking whether an autocommand moved the cursor store the column as well. (Christian Brabandt) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/eab316bdf9494eb1e076dfc5c8ec7ae000a0560f
* vim-patch:7.4.645Shougo Matsushita2015-12-13
| | | | | | | | Problem: When splitting the window in a BufAdd autocommand while still in the first, empty buffer the window count is wrong. Solution: Do not reset b_nwindows to zero and don't increment it. https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8da9bbfd02957b79edd595c8c7397453012510b0
* src/*: Remove `VIM - Vi improved ...` headerMichael Reed2015-11-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Regarding the individual items in the header: `Vim - Vi improved by Bram Moolenar` Bram Moolenar is already mentioned throughout the documentation, as well as the intro screen. `:help uganda` It's already shown to all users who don't use `shortmess+=I` upon starting nvim, and is already placed prominently in help.txt, i.e., `:help` run with no arguments. `:help credits` Already mentioned near the top of help.txt. `README.md` Already mentioned in develop.txt.
* Remove unnecessary includes for errno.hRui Abreu Ferreira2015-11-25
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* src: README.txt -> README.mdMichael Reed2015-11-23
| | | | | The former no longer exists in this repo; see the top of src/nvim/README.md.
* IWYU: remove unused "version.h"Justin M. Keyes2015-11-05
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* *: Make ShaDa code use VimL values for additional_\* dataZyX2015-10-08
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* viminfo: First version of ShaDa file dumpingZyX2015-10-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | What works: 1. ShaDa file dumping: header, registers, jump list, history, search patterns, substitute strings, variables. 2. ShaDa file reading: registers, global marks, variables. Most was not tested. TODO: 1. Merging. 2. Reading history, local marks, jump and buffer lists. 3. Documentation update. 4. Converting some data from &encoding. 5. Safer variant of dumping viminfo (dump to temporary file then rename). 6. Removing old viminfo code (currently masked with `#if 0` in a ShaDa file for reference).
* shell: Ensure silent bang mappings won't cut outputThiago de Arruda2015-10-01
| | | | | | | Setting `msg_didout` after `call_shell` is enough as it will cause `hit_return_msg()` to print on next line. Close #3269
* fixup: appease clintFelipe Morales2015-09-04
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* Remove instances of TRUE/FALSE macroSteven Oliver2015-09-04
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* clipboard: avoid clipboard during :global. #2809Felipe Morales2015-08-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is equivalent to patches 7.4.396, 7.4.445 and 7.4.598. vim-patch:7.4.396 Problem: When 'clipboard' is "unnamed", :g/pat/d is very slow. (Praful) Solution: Only set the clipboard after the last delete. (Christian Brabandt) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1f285eb49a709e00552f7bef7e74efff5ae79026 vim-patch:7.4.445 Problem: Clipboard may be cleared on startup. Solution: Set clip_did_set_selection to -1 during startup. (Christian Brabandt) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1a19d37d90f037c09183ba68fdddf70ab8ee179a vim-patch:7.4.598 Problem: ":tabdo windo echo 'hi'" causes "* register not to be changed. (Salman Halim) Solution: Change how clip_did_set_selection is used and add clipboard_needs_update and global_change_count. (Christian Brabandt) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/af6a579263a688f30bfbbee72b28d08cc7e0f3d4 Co-Author: @bfredl
* os/fs.c: remove os_file_is_readonly()Justin M. Keyes2015-08-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | os_file_is_readonly() in its current form is equivalent to !os_file_is_writable(). This does not appear to be a bug, because Vim's use of check_file_readonly() (which we changed to os_file_is_readonly()) is equivalent to !os_file_is_writable() in every case. os_file_is_readonly() also fails this test: returns false if the file is non-read, non-write A more useful form would define behavior under these cases: - path is executable (but not writable) - path is non-existent - path is directory But there is no reason for os_file_is_readonly() to exist, so remove it.
* Merge pull request #3034 from ZyX-I/msgpack-evalJustin M. Keyes2015-08-03
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| * ex_cmds*: Silence -Wstrict-prototypes warningsZyX2015-08-02
| | | | | | | | | | Due to a number of places where headers generated from these files are included gcc with -DEXITFREE produces *loads* of warnings for these functions.
* | Remove POSIX 'cpoptions': '/'Michael Reed2015-07-19
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* getenv: return NULL if empty #2574Scott Prager2015-05-29
| | | | | | Making an environment variable empty can be a way of unsetting it for platforms that don't support unsetenv(). In most cases, we treat empty variables as having been unset. For all others, use os_env_exists().
* Remove char_u: message:smsg_attr()Michael Reed2015-05-13
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* Remove char_u: message:smsg()Michael Reed2015-05-13
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* Remove char_u: ex_docmd:do_cmdline_cmd()Michael Reed2015-05-13
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* 'cpoptions': Remove "*" flag #2554David Bürgin2015-05-08
| | | | | | | | | | The "*" flag in 'cpoptions' makes the command :* execute the contents of a register. Removed because 1. the same functionality exists as :@ 2. it hides :* as a useful command-line shortcut for :'<,'> 3. unlike :@ it cannot be used with the * register Helped-by: Michael Reed <m.reed@mykolab.com>
* Remove char_u: fix_fname()Mark Bainter2015-05-06
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* Remove char_u: modname()Mark Bainter2015-05-06
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* Remove char_u: add_pathsep()Mark Bainter2015-05-06
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* Replace VIM_ISDIGIT() and vim_isdigit() with ascii_isdigit() defined in ascii.hFelipe Oliveira Carvalho2015-04-24
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* Replace vim_iswhite with ascii_iswhite() defined in ascii.hFelipe Oliveira Carvalho2015-04-24
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* Refactor get_env() to respect const qualifierMark Bainter2015-04-18
| | | | | | Without the casts*, the compiler rightly warns about the os_getenv losing the qualifier. This refactor adds a variable to manage this properly, and renames the original variables to increase clarity.
* Remove char_u: vim_getenv()Mark Bainter2015-04-17
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* memory: Add `free` wrapper and refactor project to use itThiago de Arruda2015-04-13
| | | | | | We already use wrappers for allocation, the new `xfree` function is the equivalent for deallocation and provides a way to fully replace the malloc implementation used by Neovim.
* vim-patch:7.4.515David Bürgin2015-04-01
| | | | | | | | Problem: In a help buffer the global 'foldmethod' is used. (Paul Marshall) Solution: Reset 'foldmethod' when starting to edit a help file. Move the code to a separate function. https://github.com/vim/vim/releases/tag/v7-4-515
* Modeline cleanupMichael Reed2015-03-31
| | | | | If users want folds to be automatically collapsed, then they should just set foldmethod=marker in their vimrc.
* os_scandir: fname_case -> path_fix_caseScott Prager2015-03-31
| | | | | | | | | | Use os_scandir(). fname_case() only gets used when `defined(USE_FNAME_CASE)` (on operating systems with case-insensitive file systems), but may be useful in other contexts, so move it to path.c. (See the TODO.) Remove the unused parameter, len.
* terminal: New module that implements a terminal emulatorThiago de Arruda2015-03-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit integrates libvterm with Neovim and implements a terminal emulator with nvim buffers as the display mechanism. Terminal buffers can be created using any of the following methods: - Opening a file with name following the "term://[${cwd}//[${pid}:]]${cmd}" URI pattern where: - cwd is the working directory of the process - pid is the process id. This is just for use in session files where a pid would have been assigned to the saved buffer title. - cmd is the command to run - Invoking the `:terminal` ex command - Invoking the `termopen` function which returns a job id for automating the terminal window. Some extra changes were also implemented to adapt with terminal buffers. Here's an overview: - The `main` function now sets a BufReadCmd autocmd to intercept the term:// URI and spawn the terminal buffer instead of reading the file. - terminal buffers behave as if the following local buffer options were set: - `nomodifiable` - `swapfile` - `undolevels=-1` - `bufhidden=hide` - All commands that delete buffers(`:bun`, `:bd` and `:bw`) behave the same for terminal buffers, but only work when bang is passed(eg: `:bwipeout!`) - A new "terminal" mode was added. A consequence is that a new set of mapping commands were implemented with the "t" prefix(tmap, tunmap, tnoremap...) - The `edit` function(which enters insert mode) will actually enter terminal mode if the current buffer is a terminal - The `put` operator was adapted to send data to the terminal instead of modifying the buffer directly. - A window being resized will also trigger a terminal resize if the window displays the terminal.
* buffer: Move b_p_ma(modifiable) checks into the MODIFIABLE macroThiago de Arruda2015-03-25
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* refactor: split some more functions from misc1.cbobtwinkles2015-03-24
| | | | | | | | | | | This commit pulls the some environment-variable handling functions out of misc1.c and in to os/env.c. Previously submited as #1231, this is the start of a patch series that does that work based on a more up-to-date master branch. Major tasks accomplished: - move functions and fix includes - fix clint/clang analysis warnings - correct documentation comments
* misc2.c: Move emsg* functions to message.c #2152Michael Reed2015-03-19
| | | | Clean up said functions and some outdated comments while we're at it.
* ui: Replace cursor_{on,off} by busy_{stop,start}Thiago de Arruda2015-03-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Switching cursor off is only necessary in two occasions: - When redrawing to avoid terminal flickering - When the editor is busy The first can now be handled by the TUI, so most calls to ui_cursor_off can be removed from the core. So, before this commit it was only necessary to switch the cursor off to notify the user that nvim was running some long operation. Now the cursor_{on,off} functions have been replaced by busy_{stop,start} which can be handled in a UI-specific way(turning the cursor off or showing a busy indicator, for example). To make things even more simpler, nvim is always busy except when waiting for user input or other asynchronous events: It automatically switches to a non-busy state when the event loop is about to be entered for more than 100 milliseconds. `ui_busy_start` can be called when its not desired to change the busy state in the event loop (As its now done by functions that perform blocking shell invocations).
* Merge pull request #2118 from rev112/fix_redundant_castJohn Szakmeister2015-03-13
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| * Remove redundant castsAnton Ovchinnikov2015-03-09
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* | Interface cleanup: Symlink handling & docsMichael Reed2015-03-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This removes the ability to start nvim via the following aliases in favor of just using their command line arguments: ex vim -e exim vim -E view vim -R gvim vim -g gex vim -eg gview vim -Rg rvim vim -Z rview vim -RZ rgvim vim -gZ rgview vim -RgZ This also removes Vi mode (-v) for consistency. From ':help -v': -v Start Ex in Vi mode. Only makes a difference when the executable is called "ex" or "gvim". For gvim the GUI is not started if possible.
* | version: don't use NVIM_VERSION_* directly outside version.cBjörn Linse2015-03-08
|/ | | | This avoids recompiles after commiting.