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This introduces two new functions `vim.keymap.set` & `vim.keymap.del`
differences compared to regular set_keymap:
- remap is used as opposite of noremap. By default it's true for <Plug> keymaps and false for others.
- rhs can be lua function.
- mode can be a list of modes.
- replace_keycodes option for lua function expr maps. (Default: true)
- handles buffer specific keymaps
Examples:
```lua
vim.keymap.set('n', 'asdf', function() print("real lua function") end)
vim.keymap.set({'n', 'v'}, '<leader>lr', vim.lsp.buf.references, {buffer=true})
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>w', "<cmd>w<cr>", {silent = true, buffer = 5 })
vim.keymap.set('i', '<Tab>', function()
return vim.fn.pumvisible() == 1 and "<C-n>" or "<Tab>"
end, {expr = true})
vim.keymap.set('n', '[%', '<Plug>(MatchitNormalMultiBackward)')
vim.keymap.del('n', 'asdf')
vim.keymap.del({'n', 'i', 'v'}, '<leader>w', {buffer = 5 })
```
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Adds a new vim.filetype module that provides support for filetype detection in
Lua.
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Solves #13651
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
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More info: https://pvs-studio.com/en/docs/warnings/v009/
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feat(api): implement nvim_{add,del}_user_command
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Add support for adding and removing custom user commands with the Nvim
API.
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Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <8965202+gpanders@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Evgeni Chasnovski <evgeni.chasnovski@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Christoph Hasse <hassec@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alef Pereira <ealefpereira@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: AusCyber <willp@outlook.com.au>
Co-authored-by: kylo252 <59826753+kylo252@users.noreply.github.com>
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The Lua modules that make up vim.lua are embedded as raw source files into the
nvim binary. These sources are loaded by the Lua runtime on startuptime. We can
pre-compile these sources into Lua bytecode before embedding them into the
binary, which minimizes the size of the binary and improves startuptime.
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* str_utf_start/end both cast the offset into the utf string
to a char_u, a pointer + long is well-defined and the cast is
unnecessary. This previously resulted in issues for offsets greater than
256.
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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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Fixes `q` in more pager, where `:highlight` can be quit out of with a
single `q` keystroke, while in `:lua print(vim.inspect(vim))` it just
scrolls down a page.
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refactor: upgrade uncrustify config version to 0.74.0
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Disable formatting for assert.h since there's a bug that results in a
segmentation fault in uncrustify.
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Co-authored-by: ii14 <ii14@users.noreply.github.com>
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* str_utfindex checks number of arguments only, but ignores the case in
which the second argument is an explicit nil. Previously this required
dropping the second argument entirely.
* Modify the C binding to explicitly check if the second argument is nil
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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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* refactor: reduce number of explicit char casts
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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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vim.str_utf_{start,end} return the offset from the current position to
the start and end of the current utf-character (nearest codepoint)
respectively.
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vim.str_utf_pos returns the codepoints for all utf-8 chars (only, currently)
in a string
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vim.bo can target a specific buffer by indexing with a number, e.g:
`vim.bo[2].filetype` can get/set the filetype for buffer 2. This change
replicates that behaviour for the variable namespace.
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Fixes #15147 and fixes #15497. Also sketch "subdir" caching. Currently
this only caches whether an rtp entry has a "lua/" subdir but we could
consider cache other subdirs potentially or even "lua/mybigplugin/"
possibly.
Note: the async_leftpad test doesn't actually fail on master, at least
not deterministically (even when disabling the fast_breakcheck
throttling). It's still useful as a regression test for further changes
and included as such.
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* refactor: format header files with uncrustify
* fixup(justin): skip formatting of terminfo_defs.h
* fixup: force winsock2 to be included first
* fixup: simplify disable/enable directive to "uncrustify:off/on"
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fix(treesitter): run predicates more often in iter_matches
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Superseedes #15126, and fixes the issue.
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Fixes build error:
cd /usr/home/build/neovim/build/runtime && /usr/local/bin/cmake -E remove doc/* && /usr/local/bin/cmake -E copy_directory /usr/home/build/neovim/runtime/doc doc && /usr/home/build/neovim/build/bin/nvim -u NONE -i NONE -e --headless -c helptags\ ++t\ doc -c quit
Error detected while processing command line:
E154: Duplicate tag "vim.register_keystroke_callback()" in file doc/lua.txt
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refactor(api): Represent option dicts as a structs in C and reduce conversion overhead from lua
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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
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* refactor: format with uncrustify
* refactor: convert function comments to doxygen
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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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Continuation of https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/15202
A plugin like telescope could override it with a fancy implementation
and then users would get the telescope-ui within each plugin that
utilizes the vim.ui.select function.
There are some plugins which override the `textDocument/codeAction`
handler solely to provide a different UI. With custom client commands and
soon codeAction resolve support, it becomes more difficult to implement
the handler right - so having a dedicated way to override the picking
function will be useful.
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feat(lua): expose lua-cjson as vim.json
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* add vim.json.encode and vim.json.decode
* use vim.NIL instead of cjson.null
* resolve strict-prototypes warnings
* The following benchmark shows an approximately 2.5x (750 ms vs 300 ms) improvement in deserialization performance over
vim.fn.json_decode on a medium package.json
```lua
local uv = vim.loop
local function readfile(path)
return
end
local json_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/b24c8d5c89ee93d1172b4127564f5da3b0c88dad/editors/code/package.json"
io.popen(string.format('curl -v -f -L -O %q &> /dev/null', json_url))
local json_string = io.open('package.json'):read '*a'
uv.update_time()
local start = uv.hrtime()
for i = 1,1000 do
vim.fn.json_decode(json_string)
end
uv.update_time()
print(string.format("Deserialization time vim.fn.json_decode: %s ms", (uv.hrtime() - start) * (1e-6)))
uv.update_time()
local start = uv.hrtime()
for i = 1,1000 do
vim.json.decode(json_string)
end
uv.update_time()
print(string.format("Deserialization time vim.json.decode: %s ms", (uv.hrtime() - start) * (1e-6)))
```
Co-Authored-By: Björn Linse <bjorn.linse@gmail.com>
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* fixup: force exactly one whitespace between type and variable
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* fix function parameter comments
* remove space after star in function names
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