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Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
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Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
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Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
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Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
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Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
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Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
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Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
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Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
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Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/6297
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This will allow the compilers that support the pure attribute to make
further optimizations.
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Problem: Not all :cdo output is visible.
Solution: Reset 'shortmess' temporarily. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes vim/vim#6155)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/14798ab9a5ee4b94f6c12f1986207569356acfc8
Cherry pick relevant changes form patches 8.1.1826 and 8.2.0557.
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dundargoc/refactor/clang-tidy/remove-redundant-casts
refactor/clang tidy/remove redundant casts
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Using MAX always sets growsize to 8000, unless ga_len is larger...
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`:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example:
options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set
from lua, doesn't say where they were set at.
This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no
when option/keymap is set from lua.
Changes:
- compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua
- When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA
- Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`.
So it can be reused for lua files.
- Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts
name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it.
NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which
currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't
targeted.
- Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current
lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed.
- Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua
- add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose
Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible
:verbose should work for them hopefully :D
- add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua
Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined
by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those
Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their
location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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Problem: Using :filter for :scriptnames does not work. (Ben Jackson)
Solution: Call message_filtered(). (closes vim/vim#9720)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/769f5895ebfd10535a0ad978f071da8f20178fc6
Cherry-pick a modeline from Vim patch 8.2.1432.
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These versions of python has reached End-of-life. getting rid
of python2 support removes a lot of logic to support two
incompatible python versions in the same version.
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Problem: output of ":scriptnames" goes into the message history, while this
des not happen for other commands, such as ":ls".
Solution: Use msg_outtrans() instead of smsg(). (closes vim/vim#9551)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/840f16202e1ae2d574507ef52a7e8a98775f243c
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Problem: "verbose set efm" reports the location of the :compiler command.
(Gary Johnson)
Solution: Add the "-keepscript" argument to :command and use it when
defining CompilerSet.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/58ef8a31d7087d495ab1582be5b7a22796ac2451
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* vim-patch:8.2.3914: various spelling mistakes in comments
Problem: Various spelling mistakes in comments.
Solution: Fix the mistakes. (Dominique Pellé, closes vim/vim#9416)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/af4a61a85d6e8cacc35324f266934bc463a21673
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
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Possibly dialog code is messages.c could be moved here as well.
misc1.c is now empty, so delete it.
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* sp_enum_after_assign = force
* sp_brace_typedef = force
* nl_do_brace = remove
* sp_do_brace_open = force
* sp_brace_close_while = force
* sp_before_semi = remove
* sp_before_semi_for = remove
* sp_before_semi_for_empty = remove
* sp_between_semi_for_empty = remove
* sp_after_semi_for_empty = remove
* sp_before_square = remove
* sp_before_squares = remove
* sp_inside_square = remove
* sp_inside_fparens = remove
* sp_inside_fparen = remove
* sp_inside_tparen = remove
* sp_after_tparen_close = remove
* sp_return_paren = force
* pos_bool = lead
* sp_pp_concat = remove
* sp_pp_stringify = remove
* fixup: disable formatting for the INIT section
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Problem: Argument for message functions is inconsistent.
Solution: Make first argument to msg() "char *".
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/32526b3c1846025f0e655f41efd4e5428da16b6c
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Problem: Giving error messages is not flexible.
Solution: Add semsg(). Change argument from "char_u *" to "char *", also
for msg() and get rid of most MSG macros. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes
vim/vim#3302) Also make emsg() accept a "char *" argument. Get rid of
an enormous number of type casts.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f9e3e09fdc93be9f0d47afbc6c7df1188c2a5a0d
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* refactor: general good option changes
sp_deref = remove
sp_not = remove
sp_inv = remove
sp_inside_paren_cast = remove
mod_remove_duplicate_include = true
sp_after_semi = add
sp_after_semi_for = force
sp_sizeof_paren = remove
nl_return_expr = remove
nl_else_brace = remove
nl_else_if = remove
* refactor: mod_remove_extra_semicolon = true
* refactor: nl_max = 3
* refactor: sp_bool = force
* refactor: sp_compare = force
* refactor: sp_inside_paren = remove
* refactor: sp_paren_paren = remove
* refactor: sp_inside_sparen = remove
* refactor: sp_before_sparen = force
* refactor: sp_sign = remove
* refactor: sp_addr = remove
* refactor: sp_member = remove
* refactor: nl_struct_brace = remove
* refactor: nl_before_if_closing_paren = remove
* refactor: nl_fdef_brace = force
* refactor: sp_paren_comma = force
* refactor: mod_full_brace_do = add
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For anonymous scripts, defer the creation of script items until an attempt to access a script-local
variable is made. This dramatically reduces the number of script items created when using lots of
vim.cmd and nvim_exec especially.
This will mean <SID> usage fails until a script-local variable access is first made.
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Based on #13143 (and #11507) with changes:
- Omit script_type_E. Use sn_name == NULL to determine anon items.
- Keep SID_STR. Used by anon :source for .lua files (no item).
- Show SID in get_scriptname output (:verbose set).
- Factor item creation into new_script_item.
- Leave sc_seq = 0 (anon scripts don't re-use the same item when re-sourced).
- Add tests for anon :source.
Co-authored-by: Vikram Pal <vikrampal659@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
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* refactor: format with uncrustify
* fixup(dundar): fix functions comments
* fixup(dundar): remove space between variable and ++/--
* fixup(dundar): better workaround for macro attributes
This is done to be able to better use uncrustify rules for macros
* fixup(justin): make preprocessors follow neovim style guide
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* fixup: force exactly one whitespace between type and variable
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https://pvs-studio.com/en/docs/warnings/v507/
"Pointer to local array 'sourcing_name_buf' is stored outside the scope
of this array. Such a pointer will become invalid."
False positive: `sourcing_name = save_sourcing_name` before returning
from this scope.
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- main.c: remove os_setenv("MYVIMRC",…), it is already done by
do_source().
- This also sets $MYVIMRC to a full (absolute) path.
- code cleanup.
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Now remove the addition of "start/*" packages in 'packpath' as
explicit items in 'runtimepath'. This avoids 'runtimepath' from becoming
very long when using a lot of plugins as packages.
To get the effective search path as a list, use |nvim_list_runtime_paths()|
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It's possible for weirdness to happen if curbuf is modified while
sourcing from it via :source (with no arguments). For example:
- Deleting lines from or wiping curbuf can cause internal error E315 to
be thrown from ml_get.
- Changing the curbuf to another buffer while sourcing can cause lines
from the new curbuf to then be sourced instead.
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Problem:
Anonymous :source (no args) and nvim_exec() don't support Vimscript line continuations.
Solution:
Factor out the concat logic into concat_continued_line() and a
CONCAT_CONTINUED_LINES macro for simple concatenations where lines are
fetched individually.
Closes #14807
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Problem: Vim script debugger functionality needs cleanup.
Solution: Move debugger code to a separate file. Add more tests. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closes vim/vim#4285)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/eead75c5e8e1f965548c55ee3a9388b2cb3afc36
Good to have for eval_expr_restore in v8.2.3417.
Doesn't actually add any tests.
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It's happening because do_source is only expected to return FAIL when it
was unable to open file . But `nlua_exec_file` returns fail for parsing
and execution error too . Those errors are emitted through `nlua_error`.
So now return value of nlua_exec_file is ignored like do_cmdline. It now
only returns fail when it was unable to open file that check is done
before calling nlua_exec_file or do_cmdline. Errors in nlua_exec_file
are still directly emitted through nlua_error like before.
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When a keymap is set from lua currently verbose message says
it's set from line 1. That's incorrect because we don't really know when
it was set. So until proper :verbose support isn't added for sourceing
lua it shouldn't say where it was set at.
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lua runtime files weren't listed in :scriptname & profiler.
This fixes that.
* Add tests
* Small doc tweeks
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So now :source can run lua files too :)
* feat: Add support for :[ranged]source for lua files
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