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* refactor: eliminate misc2.cJustin M. Keyes2016-09-13
| | | | | | | | | | 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
* mouse.c: Adjust clicked column if chars are concealed (#5087)Tommy Allen2016-07-28
| | | | | syntax.c: Added syn_get_concealed_id() tests: Added tests for mouse clicks on concealed text.
* *: Fix new linter errorsZyX2016-05-01
| | | | 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.
* mouse: Implement horizontal scroll. #3450bambu2016-04-25
| | | | | | | | | | - Code from Vim source. - Removed the check for 'guioptions' - mouse_spec.lua: test <ScrollWheelLeft> and <ScrollWheelRight> - Move horizontal scroll logic to mouse.c - Remove 'gui_' from the function names - Renamed variables to be more specific (as opposed to generic p, w). - Marked some functions as `static`
* hasFolding return bool nowNicolas Cornu2015-09-08
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* refactor: Remove term modules and termcap optionsThiago de Arruda2015-02-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - 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
* ui: Remove/adapt some old code for a big UI refactorThiago de Arruda2015-02-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | - Remove abstract_ui global, now it is always active - Remove some terminal handling code - Remove unused functions - Remove HAVE_TGETENT/TERMINFO/TERMIOS/IOCTL #ifdefs - Remove tgetent/terminfo from version.c - Remove curses/terminfo dependencies - Only start/stop termcap when starting/exiting the program - msg_use_printf will return true if there are no attached UIs( messages will be written to stdout) - Remove `ex_winpos`(implement `:winpos` with `ex_ni`)
* ui: Add abstract_ui termcap and split UI layerThiago de Arruda2014-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is how Nvim behaves when the "abstract_ui" termcap is activated: - No data is written/read to stdout/stdin by default. - Instead of sending data to stdout, ui_write will parse the termcap codes and invoke dispatch functions in the ui.c module. - The dispatch functions will forward the calls to all attached UI instances(each UI instance is an implementation of the UI layer and is registered with ui_attach). - Like with the "builtin_gui" termcap, "abstract_ui" does not contain any key sequences. Instead, vim key strings(<cr>, <esc>, etc) are parsed directly by input_enqueue and the translated strings are pushed to the input buffer. With this new input model, its not possible to send mouse events yet. Thats because mouse sequence parsing happens in term.c/check_termcodes which must return early when "abstract_ui" is activated.
* mouse: Remove CHECK_DOUBLE_CLICK conditionalsThiago de Arruda2014-12-02
| | | | This is now always defined.
* term: Move more mouse functions to mouse.cThiago de Arruda2014-12-02
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* ui: Extract mouse.c/mouse.hThiago de Arruda2014-11-27