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* refactor: iwyu #31637Justin M. Keyes2024-12-23
| | | Result of `make iwyu` (after some "fixups").
* fix(coverity): size_t overflow #30497Justin M. Keyes2024-09-25
| | | | | | | | | | | CID 497370: Overflowed constant (INTEGER_OVERFLOW) Expression `tsize - ret.has_type_key`, where tsize=0 and ret.has_type_key=1, underflows the type that receives it, an unsigned integer 64 bits wide. CID 509910: Overflowed constant (INTEGER_OVERFLOW) Expression stack.size++, which is equal to 0, where stack.size is known to be equal to 18446744073709551615, overflows the type that receives it, an unsigned integer 64 bits wide
* refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => DictJustin M. Keyes2024-09-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the api_info() output: :new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val') ... {'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1} The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field, thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice) a breaking change.
* fix(lua)!: do not use typed table for empty dictAmit Singh2024-07-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Empty dictionaries are converted into typed tables of the form `{ [true] = 6}` instead of an empty dictionary representation `{}`. This leads to incorrect table representation, along with failure in JSON encoding of such tables as currently tables with only string and number type keys can be encoded. Solution: The typed table logic has been removed from `nlua_push_Dictionary`. The typed table logic is required only for float value conversions which is already handled in `nlua_push_Float`. So, it is(was) no longer required here. Fixes neovim/neovim#29218
* refactor(typval)!: remove distinction of binary and nonbinary stringsbfredl2024-06-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a breaking change which will make refactor of typval and shada code a lot easier. In particular, code that would use or check for v:msgpack_types.binary in the wild would be broken. This appears to be rarely used in existing plugins. Also some cases where v:msgpack_type.string would be used to represent a binary string of "string" type, we use a BLOB instead, which is vimscripts native type for binary blobs, and already was used for BIN formats when necessary. msgpackdump(msgpackparse(data)) no longer preserves the distinction of BIN and STR strings. This is very common behavior for language-specific msgpack bindings. Nvim uses msgpack as a tool to serialize its data. Nvim is not a tool to bit-perfectly manipulate arbitrary msgpack data out in the wild. The changed tests should indicate how behavior changes in various edge cases.
* refactor(typval): don't use msgpack_packer for msgpackdump()bfredl2024-06-24
| | | | Step towords completely eliminating msgpack_packer.
* fix(lua): only free luarefs when returning from API (#28373)zeertzjq2024-04-17
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* refactor(msgpack): allow flushing buffer while packing msgpackbfredl2024-03-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before, we needed to always pack an entire msgpack_rpc Object to a continous memory buffer before sending it out to a channel. But this is generally wasteful. it is better to just flush whatever is in the buffer and then continue packing to a new buffer. This is also done for the UI event packer where there are some extra logic to "finish" of an existing batch of nevents/ncalls. This doesn't really stop us from flushing the buffer, just that we need to update the state machine accordingly so the next call to prepare_call() always will start with a new event (even though the buffer might contain overflow data from a large event).
* refactor(eval): use arena when converting typvals to Objectbfredl2024-02-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | Note: this contains two _temporary_ changes which can be reverted once the Arena vs no-Arena distinction in API wrappers has been removed. Both nlua_push_Object and object_to_vim_take_luaref() has been changed to take the object argument as a pointer. This is not going to be necessary once these are only used with arena (or not at all) allocated Objects. The object_to_vim() variant which leaves luaref untouched might need to stay for a little longer.
* refactor(lua): use Arena when converting from lua stack to API argsbfredl2024-02-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | and for return value of nlua_exec/nlua_call_ref, as this uses the same family of functions. NB: the handling of luaref:s is a bit of a mess. add api_luarefs_free_XX functions as a stop-gap as refactoring luarefs is a can of worms for another PR:s. as a minor feature/bug-fix, nvim_buf_call and nvim_win_call now preserves arbitrary return values.
* refactor(api): use keydict and arena for more api return valuesbfredl2024-02-08
| | | | | | | Implement api_keydict_to_dict as the complement to api_dict_to_keydict Fix a conversion error when nvim_get_win_config gets called from lua, where Float values "x" and "y" didn't get converted to lua numbers.
* refactor(api): use hl id directly in nvim_buf_set_extmarkglepnir2024-01-20
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* 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.
* fix(lua): handle array with holes in luaeval() (#26630)zeertzjq2023-12-18
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* refactor: format casting of negative number better (#26482)zeertzjq2023-12-09
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* fix(lua): allow nil values in serialized Lua arrays (#26329)Gregory Anders2023-12-07
| | | | | | | | | | | When we convert a Lua table to an Object, we consider the table a "dictionary" if it contains only string keys, and an array if it contains all numeric indices with no gaps. While rare, Lua tables can have both strictly numeric indices and gaps (e.g. { [2] = 2 }). These currently cannot be serialized because it is not considered an array. However, we know the maximum index of the table and as long as all of the keys in the table are numeric, it is still possible to serialize this table as an array. The missing indices will have nil values.
* 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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* 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.
* build(iwyu): add a few more _defs.h mappings (#25435)zeertzjq2023-09-30
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* fix(api): revert unintended change of optional bool paramsbfredl2023-08-09
| | | | | | | | | | Currently (as of nvim 0.9), the behavior of boolean params in vim.api lua wrappers is inconsistent for optional parameters (part of an `opts` dict) compared to positional parameters. This was inadvertently changed in #24524 . While cleaning up this inconsistency is something we might want eventually, it needs to be discussed separately and the impact of existing code considered.
* feat(lua): specific error messages for type checking `opts` paramsbfredl2023-08-07
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* 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
* fix(messages): use "Vimscript" instead of "VimL" #24111Justin M. Keyes2023-06-22
| | | | followup to #24109 fix #16150
* refactor: remove redundant const char * castsii142023-04-07
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* refactor: replace char_u with char 24 (#21823)dundargoc2023-01-18
| | | | | refactor: replace char_u with char Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
* 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.
* refactor: fix clang-tidy warningsdundargoc2022-11-06
| | | | | | | | Enable and fix bugprone-misplaced-widening-cast warning. Fix some modernize-macro-to-enum and readability-else-after-return warnings, but don't enable them. While the warnings can be useful, they are in general too noisy to enable.
* refactor: move klib out of src/nvim/ #20341dundargoc2022-09-25
| | | | It's confusing to mix vendored dependencies with neovim source code. A clean separation is simpler to keep track of and simpler to document.
* refactor(typval): change FC_CFUNC abstraction into FC_LUAREFbfredl2022-09-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | "cfuncs" was only ever used to wrap luarefs. As vim8script is finished and will not be developed further, support for "cfuncs" for other usecases are not planned. This abstraction was immediately broken anyway in order to get luarefs out of userfuncs again. Even if a new kind of userfunc needs to be invented in the future, likely just extending the FC_... flag union directy, instead of invoking unnecessary heap object and c function pointer indirection, will be a more straightforward design pattern.
* refactor: replace char_u with charDundar Göc2022-09-06
| | | | Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
* refactor: use CLEAR_FIELD and CLEAR_POINTER macros (#19709)zeertzjq2022-08-11
| | | | | | | vim-patch:8.2.0559: clearing a struct is verbose Problem: Clearing a struct is verbose. Solution: Define and use CLEAR_FIELD() and CLEAR_POINTER(). https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/a80faa8930ed5a554beeb2727762538873135e83
* refactor(uncrustify): set maximum number of consecutive newlines to 2 (#18695)dundargoc2022-05-25
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* refactor: replace char_u variables and functions with charDundar Goc2022-05-05
| | | | Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
* refactor(uncrustify): change rules to better align with the style guideDundar Goc2022-04-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Add space around arithmetic operators '+' and '-'. Remove space between back-to-back parentheses, i.e. ')(' vs. ') ('. Remove space between '((' or '))' of control statements. Add space between ')' and '{' of control statements. Remove space between function name and '(' on function declaration. Collapse empty blocks between '{' and '}'. Remove newline at the end of the file. Remove newline between 'enum' and '{'. Remove newline between '}' and ')' in a function invocation. Remove newline between '}' and 'while' of 'do' statement.
* fix(api, lua): return NIL on failure to find converted function (#17779)zeertzjq2022-03-20
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* feat(api, lua): support converting nested Funcref back to LuaRef (#17749)zeertzjq2022-03-17
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* refactor: fix clint warnings (#17682)dundargoc2022-03-13
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* refactor(lua): use references directly on main threadBjörn Linse2022-02-26
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* feat(lua): add proper support of luv threadserw72022-02-26
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* refactor(coverity/345583): assert fp is non-NULLJames McCoy2022-01-19
| | | | Since we already have a typval, we know the lookup will succeed.
* feat(api, lua): more conversions between LuaRef and Vim Funcrefzeertzjq2022-01-13
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* fix(lua): stricter type check when calling API function (#16745)dundargoc2022-01-03
| | | | | Solves #13651 Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
* refactor: upgrade uncrustify config version to 0.74.0Dundar Göc2021-11-23
| | | | | Disable formatting for assert.h since there's a bug that results in a segmentation fault in uncrustify.
* vim-patch:8.1.0743: giving error messages is not flexibleJames McCoy2021-11-01
| | | | | | | | | 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
* fix(api): check type in nlua_pop_keydict (#15940)virchau132021-10-08
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* refactor(api): handle option dicts properlyBjörn Linse2021-10-03
| | | | | | | Do not copy a lot of lua strings (dict keys) to just strequal() them Just compare them directly to a dedicated hash function. feat(generators): HASHY McHASHFACE