| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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move `call_shell` to misc1.c
Move some fns to state.c
Move some fns to option.c
Move some fns to memline.c
Move `vim_chdir*` fns to file_search.c
Move some fns to new module, bytes.c
Move some fns to fileio.c
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Reasons:
- One does not have to do `s[len] = NUL` to work with these functions if they do
not need to replace the whole string: thus `s` may be const.
- One does not have to save/restore p_cpo to work with them.
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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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This adds a redraw notification "update_menu" which is sent whenever
Vim's menus are changed by the :menu command and friends.
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A menu item can have separate bindings for each Vim mode.
:emenu checks to see which binding it should execute. But, it assumes
it can only be called from Normal mode, so its mode detection is based
on some guesswork. For instance, it detects if you've just used C-O
and, if so, uses the Insert mode binding.
Now that :emenu can be called from any mode (via vim_command), this
commit has it check the actual mode we're in, and simply use the
binding for that mode if we aren't in Normal mode.
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This also removes the 't' flag from 'guioptions'.
Side effect: :term[inal] -> :te[rminal]
Closes #3003.
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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.
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menu_text() never returns NULL, because vim_strsave() and vim_strnsave()
never return NULL.
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from_noamp is always NULL in this branch
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- Removed term.c, term.h and term_defs.h
- Tests for T_* values were removed. screen.c was simplified as a
consequence(the best strategy for drawing is implemented in the UI layer)
- Redraw functions now call ui.c functions directly. Updates are flushed with
`ui_flush()`
- Removed all termcap options(they now return empty strings for compatibility)
- &term/&ttybuiltin options return a constant value(nvim)
- &t_Co is still available, but it mirrors t_colors directly
- Remove cursor tracking from screen.c and the `screen_start` function. Now the
UI is expected to maintain cursor state across any call, and reset it when
resized.
- Remove unused code
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Regarding dict_lookup() in eval.c: both definitions are the same, the
only difference being the spacing between the indirection operator and
the indentation level.
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Problem : getdigits() currently returns a long, but at most places,
return value is casted (unsafely) into an int. Making casts
safe would introduce a lot of fuss in the form of assertions
checking for limits.
Note : We cannot just change return type to int, because, at some
places, legitimate long values are used. For example, in
diff.c, for line numbers.
Solution : Introduce new functions:
- get_digits() : Gets an intmax_t from a string.
- get_int_digits() : Wrapper for ints.
- get_long_digits() : Wrapper for longs.
And replace getdigits() invocations by the appropiate
wrapper invocations.
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Similar to GA_APPEND(). Replaces this pattern:
ga_grow(&ga, 1);
item_type *p = ((item_type *)ga.ga_data) + ga.ga_len;
p->field1 = v1;
p->field2 = v2;
ga.ga_len++;
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I know it could be 0 sometimes. Running the tests with
`assert(gap->ga_growsize > 0)` in ga_grow() crashes nvim while running the
tests.
- Add a setter for ga_growsize that checks whether the value passed is >=1 (log
in case it's not)
- log when ga_grow() tries to use a ga_growsize that's not >=1
- use GA_EMPTY_INIT_VALUE is many places
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- The 'stripdecls.py' script replaces declarations in all headers by includes to
generated headers.
`ag '#\s*if(?!ndef NEOVIM_).*((?!#\s*endif).*\n)*#ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED'`
was used for this.
- Add and integrate gendeclarations.lua into the build system to generate the
required includes.
- Add -Wno-unused-function
- Made a bunch of old-style definitions ANSI
This adds a requirement: all type and structure definitions must be present
before INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS-protected include.
Warning: mch_expandpath (path.h.generated.h) was moved manually. So far it is
the only exception.
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Support for :menu command. It can be used in terminal Vim too.
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Completion of mappings/abbreviations in command line mode
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Problem: Now that nvim/strings.h is correctly namespaced, an issue
that had been masked until now arises:
When compiling, we get a lot of errors because of everywhere
the functions in nvim/strings.h are used, there's no include
to import them.
But, how could this compile and work previously, then? It
turns out that:
- In every such case, we are also including vim.h, which in
turn includes os_unix_defs.h.
- os_unix_defs.h includes <string.h> and also <strings.h> in
some systems (e.g. OSX).
- Build had been modified previously to (even when importing
system headers), prefer equally-named local ones. That was
in fact done as a previous attempt to solve the same issue
we are trying to solve another way now.
So, we were including our "strings.h" as a side-effect of
including <strings.h> through "vim.h" --> "os_unix_defs.h".
Solution: Correctly include "nvim/strings.h" in every file needing it.
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Prepend 'nvim/' in all project-local (non-system) includes.
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Move files from src/ to src/nvim/.
- src/nvim/ becomes the new root dir for nvim executable sources.
- src/libnvim/ is planned to become root dir of the neovim library.
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