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Problem: ":argadd" without argument is supposed to add the current buffer
name to the arglist.
Solution: Make it work as documented. (Coot, closes vim/vim#577)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2faa29f896252073b53f387406109e331fbbe5f8
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Problem: Using ":argadd" when there are no arguments results in the second
argument to be the current one. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
Solution: Correct the w_arg_idx value.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/a24f0a550fed3d9773800cf6be4efd072fff20ec
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Problem: argidx() has a wrong value after ":%argdelete". (Yegappan
Lakshmanan)
Solution: Correct the value of w_arg_idx. Add a test.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/72defda84eb26be9e2ade56c7877b912f818026e
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Problem: Memory leak in debug commands.
Solution: Free memory before overwriting the pointer. (hint by Justin Keyes)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/dc303bce10c60a3314078ea168064552fadf01af
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Problem: Debugger has no stack backtrace support.
Solution: Add "backtrace", "frame", "up" and "down" commands. (Alberto
Fanjul, closes vim/vim#433)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f1f60f859cdbb2638b3662ccf7b1d179865fe7dc
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Problem: Using "q!" when there is a modified hidden buffer does not unload
the current buffer, resulting in the need to abandon it again.
Solution: When using "q!" unload the current buffer when needed. (Yasuhiro
Matsumoto, Hirohito Higashi)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/027387f70c671f62e3e08e0bdd09ec05b0232735
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Originally there were 128 new errors, so I thought this is a good idea to fix
all of them. Of course, this commit also fixes many suppressed errors.
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If libintl is not available, LC_MESSAGES is not defined. For now fallback to
using LC_CTYPE.
Neovim and Vim have diverged significantly in ex_cmds2.c concerning this logic.
In other locations the fallback is actually LC_COLLATE, but in this case Vim
calls get_mess_env() (which in turn falls back to LC_CTYPE).
In Neovim get_mess_env() is only available with libint. This means we are not
completely consistent with Vim when handling LC_ environment variables and do
not build against libintl.
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Problem: More problems reported by coverity.
Solution: Avoid the warnings. (Christian Brabandt)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/cde885473099296c4837de261833f48b24caf87c
Applied manually. Files that do not exst anymore: gui.c gui_w16.c gui_w32.c
if_xcmdsrv.c os_unix.c
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Enable -Wconversion for ex_cmds2.c
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use ///< to document all struct and enum fields
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Problem: When using ":next" with an illegal file name no error is reported.
Solution: Give an error message.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2db5c3b3ceeaded7fb5a64dc5cb22b0cb95b78a1
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This header is required by POSIX for the constants (O_RDONLY, etc.)
but we were only including it on Unix systems as a side effect of
including <unistd.h>.
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Problem: It's a bit clumsy to execute a command on a list of matches.
Solution: Add the ":ldo", ":lfdo", ":cdo" and ":cfdo" commands. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/aa23b379421aa214e6543b06c974594a25799b09
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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.
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The former no longer exists in this repo; see the top of
src/nvim/README.md.
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"vimrc" refers to all files that are used to configure Neovim. The main
configuration file is init.vim nowadays.
All nvimrc references that are left refer to a local ".nvimrc" which is read
if 'exrc' is set. ".ngvimrc" references were completely wiped.
Closes #3552.
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This writes the logfile and stops profiling.
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Currently the logfile (":profile start {logfile}") only gets written when Vim
exits. This new command allows to dump the log immediately without exiting.
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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
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Due to a number of places where headers generated from these files are included
gcc with -DEXITFREE produces *loads* of warnings for these functions.
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Problem: ":bufdo" may start at a deleted buffer.
Solution: Find the first not deleted buffer. (Shane Harper)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/v7-4-646
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This is primarily low-hanging fruit; there are still many references to
things such as MS-DOS throughout (see os_dos.txt).
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We don't link to any X11 libs, so this is most likely unneeded.
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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().
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Problem : Dereference of null pointer @ 1909.
Diagnostic : False positive.
Rationale : Suggested path error first assumes tp == NULL and later one
valid_tabpage(tp), which is not possible.
Resolution : Assert tp != NULL if valid_tabpage(tp).
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Problem : Dereference of null pointer @ 1903.
Diagnostic : False positive.
Rationale : Suggested error path first assumes wp == NULL and later one
win_valid(wp), which is not possible.
Resolution : Assert wp != NULL if win_valid(wp).
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Problem: :argdo, :bufdo, :windo and :tabdo don't take a range.
Solution: Support the range. (Marcin Szamotulski)
https://code.google.com/p/vim/source/detail?r=v7-4-566
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Problem: Crash when using syntax highlighting.
Solution: When regprog is freed and replaced, store the result.
https://github.com/vim/vim/tree/v7-4-519
Helped-by: Scott Prager <splinterofchaos@gmail.com>
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Reviewed-by: Michael Reed <m.reed@mykolab.com>, Daniel Hahler <github@thequod.de>
Helped-by: Daniel Hahler <github@thequod.de>
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