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These functions only used to call another os_* function, so remove them and
replace all occurences in the project.
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Two new functions, `event_enable_deferred()`/`event_disable_deferred()` have to
be called by code that is capable of handling asynchronicity. User-dialog states
like "press ENTER to continue" or the swap file confirmation no longer will
generate K_EVENT.
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Return bool from checkclearop, checkclearopq, add_to_showcmd,
find_decl, nv_screengo, get_visual_text, and unadjust_for_sel as these
functions all return either TRUE or FALSE or OK or FAIL, but not MAYBE.
Change to arguments toplevel of normal_cmd, check of
do_check_scrollbind, and locally and thisblock of finddecl, to bools as
they represent predicates.
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In do_pending_operator(), nv_zet(), nv_indent(), nv_g_cmd(), and more,
replace integer flags with bools when appropriate.
However, do keep the TRUEs and FALSEs of nv_cmds[].cmd_arg. It may store
values other than TRUE or FALSE, so it seems to make sense to use
integral constants.
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Change the signature of get_mouse_button() for consistency, and because
only do_mouse() uses it.
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Change signature of set_vcount_ca for consistency.
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Several opart_T members like use_reg_one, end_adjusted, empty,
is_VIsual, and block_mode, only ever store TRUE or FALSE, so make this
constraint explicit by changing them to bools, and TRUE to true and
FALSE to false in the context of their uses.
The member, inclusive, has several other uses such as in arithmetic
equations and one inequality, but every single assignment (obtained with
'grep -r "inclusive \\="') sets it to either TRUE or FALSE.
This also implies that the inequality, "oap->end.coladd <
oap->inclusive", can only be true when coladd==0 and inclusive==true, so
test for that instead.
For consistency, change the first argument of findpar (which ends up
being inclusive) to bool.
Include stdbool.h for consistency with issue #918.
This commit shrinks the size of oparg_T from 128 bytes to 112 (-13%) on
my machine.
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Problem: Character after "fb" command not mapped if it might be a composing
character.
Solution: Don't disable mapping when looking for a composing character.
(Jacob Niehus)
https://code.google.com/p/vim/source/detail?r=v7-4-374
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- Remove all *_set_defer methods and the 'defer' flag from rstream/jobs
- Added {signal,rstream,job}_event_source functions. Each return a pointer that
represent the event source for the object in question(For signals, a static
pointer is returned)
- Added a 'source' field to the Event struct, which is set to the appropriate
value by the code that created the event.
- Added a 'sources' parameter to `event_poll`. It should point to a
NULL-terminated array of event sources that will be used to decide which
events should be processed immediately
- Added a 'source_override' parameter to `rstream_new`. This was required to use
jobs as event sources of RStream instances(When "focusing" on a job, for
example).
- Extracted `process_from` static function from `event_process`.
- Remove 'defer' parameter from `event_process`, which now operates only on
deferred events.
- Refactor `channel_send_call` to use the new lock mechanism
What changed in a single sentence: Code that calls `event_poll` have to specify
which event sources should NOT be deferred. This change was necessary for a
number of reasons:
- To fix a bug where due to race conditions, a client request
could end in the deferred queue in the middle of a `channel_send_call`
invocation, resulting in a deadlock since the client process would never
receive a response, and channel_send_call would never return because
the client would still be waiting for the response.
- To handle "event locking" correctly in recursive `channel_send_call`
invocations when the frames are waiting for responses from different
clients. Not much of an issue now since there's only a python client, but
could break things later.
- To simplify the process of implementing synchronous functions that depend on
asynchronous events.
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This reimplements the '+'/'*' clipboard registers(both are aliases to the same
register, no dedicated storage for the X11 selection) on top of the provider
infrastructure.
This adds two new 'unnamedclip' option, has the same effect of setting
'clipboard' to 'unnamed/unnamedplus' in vim
The 'clipboard' option was not reused because all values(except 'unnamedplus')
seem to be useless for Neovim, and the code to parse the option was relatively
big. The option remains for vim compatibility but it's silently ignored.
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Done by manual inspection of the output of this script:
grep -r -l -w "bool\|true\|false" * | grep 'c$\|h$' > has_bool
grep -r -l "stdbool.h" * | grep 'c$\|h$' > has_include
grep -F -x -v -f has_include has_bool
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To make it possible reuse `event_poll` recursively and in other blocking
function calls, this changes how deferred/immediate events are processed:
- There are two queues in event.c, one for immediate events and another for
deferred events. The queue used when pushing/processing events is determined
with boolean arguments passed to `event_push`/`event_process` respectively.
- Events pushed to the immediate queue are processed inside `event_poll` but
after the `uv_run` call. This is required because libuv event loop does not
support recursion, and processing events may result in other `event_poll`
calls.
- Events pushed to the deferred queue are processed later by calling
`event_process(true)`. This is required to "trick" vim into treating all
asynchronous events as special keypresses, which is the least obtrusive
way of introducing asynchronicity into the editor.
- RStream instances will now forward the `defer` flag to the `event_push` call.
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move W_ENDCOL to screen.c
remove the rest of the W_* macros
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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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s/ml_get_curline/get_cursor_line_ptr
s/ml_get_cursor/get_cursor_pos_ptr
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Problem: The '[ mark is in the wrong position after "gq". (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Add the setmark argument to do_join(). (Christian Brabandt)
https://code.google.com/p/vim/source/detail?r=75f222d67cea335efbe0274de6340dba174c1e7e
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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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