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- remove helpers.cur*meths
- remove helpers.nvim
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Problem:
Not all Lua code is checked by stylua. Automating code-style is an
important mechanism for reducing time spent on accidental
(non-essential) complexity.
Solution:
- Enable stylua for entire `test/` directory.
- Exclude these high-churn files until this issue is resolved: https://github.com/JohnnyMorganz/StyLua/issues/829
```
test/functional/ui/decorations_spec.lua | 3560 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
test/functional/ui/float_spec.lua | 5826 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
test/functional/ui/multigrid_spec.lua | 1349 ++++++++++++++------
```
- Make surgical changes to these files (or add `stylua: ignore` in some
small scopes) to improve the result:
```
test/functional/vimscript/msgpack_functions_spec.lua | 1414 +++++++++++++++------
test/functional/api/buffer_spec.lua | 1389 +++++++++++----------
test/functional/api/vim_spec.lua | 2740 +++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
```
- These "high churn" files are NOT excluded because the changes are
largely an improvement:
```
test/functional/plugin/lsp_spec.lua | 2198 ++++++++++++++++++---------------
test/functional/plugin/shada_spec.lua | 4078 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
test/functional/ui/cmdline_spec.lua | 1199 +++++++++++-------
test/functional/ui/popupmenu_spec.lua | 1267 +++++++++++--------
test/functional/ui/messages_spec.lua | 1643 +++++++++++++++---------
```
- TODO: how to check "all directories"? With `GLOB_DIRS *` and `/.deps/` (or
`.deps/`) in `.styluaignore`, Lua code in `.deps/` is still checked...
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fix(eval): use no_ff instead of ffdos as condition
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Problem: line2byte behavior is changed after commit b051b13. It no
longer return `-1` on empty buffer.
Solution: use `nof_ff` instead of `!ff_dos` as condition. Then
compatible behavior of line2byte() is restored.
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This is the command invoked repeatedly to make the changes:
:%s/^\(.*\)|\%(\*\(\d\+\)\)\?$\n\1|\%(\*\(\d\+\)\)\?$/\=submatch(1)..'|*'..(max([str2nr(submatch(2)),1])+max([str2nr(submatch(3)),1]))/g
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Fix #22670
Fix #8659
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Fixes #22526
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fixes #24930
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Some more reasonable defaults for topline:
- if topline was replaced with another line, that now becomes topline
- if line was inserted just before topline, display it. This is more
similar to the previous API behavior.
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fixes #24911
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fixes #24894
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The change in #24824 0081549 was not a regression, however it was an
incomplete change. Unfortunately some common plugins come to depend on
this exising self-inconsistent behavior. These plugins are going to need
to update for 0.10
nvim_buf_set_lines used to NOT adjust the topline correctly if a buffer
was displayed in just one window. However, if displayed in multiple
windows, it was correctly adjusted for any window not deemed the
current window for the buffer (which could be an arbitrary choice if the
buffer was not already current, as noted in the last rafactor)
This fixes so that all windows have their topline adjusted. The added
tests show this behavior, which should be the reasonable one.
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Most of the messy things when changing a non-current buffer is
not about the buffer, it is about windows. In particular, it is about
`curwin`.
When editing a non-current buffer which is displayed in some other
window in the current tabpage, one such window will be "borrowed" as the
curwin. But this means if two or more non-current windows displayed the buffers,
one of them will be treated differenty. this is not desirable.
In particular, with nvim_buf_set_text, cursor _column_ position was only
corrected for one single window. Two new tests are added: the test
with just one non-current window passes, but the one with two didn't.
Two corresponding such tests were also added for nvim_buf_set_lines.
This already worked correctly on master, but make sure this is
well-tested for future refactors.
Also, nvim_create_buf no longer invokes autocmds just because you happened
to use `scratch=true`. No option value was changed, therefore OptionSet
must not be fired.
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The options 'path', 'include', and 'define' all use C-specific default
values. This may have made sense a long time ago when Vim was mostly
used just for writing C, but this is no longer the case, and we have
ample support for filetype specific configuration. Make the default
values of these options empty and move the C-specific values into a
filetype plugin where they belong.
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
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`nvim_(get|set)_option_value` pick the current buffer / window by default for buffer-local/window-local (but not global-local) options. So specifying `buf = 0` or `win = 0` in opts is unnecessary for those options. This PR removes those to reduce code clutter.
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Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: famiu <famiuhaque@protonmail.com>
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- VALIDATE() takes a format string
- deduplicate check_string_array
- VALIDATE_RANGE
- validate UI args
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Lua makes (or reuses) an internal copy of strings, so we can safely push
buf pointers onto the stack.
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The line returned but ml_get_buf() may be freed by another call to
ml_get_buf(), so it is necessary to make a copy.
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nvim_buf_set_text does not handle negative row numbers correctly: for
example,
nvim_buf_set_text(0, -2, 0, -1, 20, {"Hello", "world"})
should replace the 2nd to last line in the buffer with "Hello" and the
first 20 characters of the last line with "world". Instead, it reports
"start_row out of bounds". This happens because when negative line
numbers are used, they are incremented by one additional number to make
the non-negative line numbers end-exclusive. However, the line numbers
for nvim_buf_set_text should be end-inclusive.
In #15181 we handled this for nvim_buf_get_text by adding a new
parameter to `normalize_index`. We can solve the problem with
nvim_buf_set_text by simply availing ourselves of this new argument.
This is a breaking change, but makes the semantics of negative line
numbers much clearer and more obvious (as well as matching
nvim_buf_get_text).
BREAKING CHANGE: Existing usages of nvim_buf_set_text that use negative
line numbers will be off-by-one.
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nvim_buf_get_text is the mirror of nvim_buf_set_text. It differs from
nvim_buf_get_lines in that it allows retrieving only portions of lines.
While this can typically be done easily enough by API clients,
implementing this function provides symmetry between the get/set
text/lines APIs, and also provides a nice convenience that saves API
clients the work of having to slice the result of nvim_buf_get_lines
themselves.
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In the future we might want to extend the concept of named marks and
adding opts reduces the need of changing the function signature in the
furute.
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Adds the following API functions.
- nvim_buf_set_mark(buf, name, line, col)
* Set marks in a buffer.
- nvim_buf_del_mark(buf, name)
* Delete a mark that belongs to buffer.
- nvim_del_mark(name)
* Delete a global mark.
- nvim_get_mark(name)
* Get a global mark.
Tests:
- Adds test to all the new api functions, and adds more for the existing
nvim_buf_get_mark.
* Tests include failure cases.
Documentation:
- Adds documentation for all the new functions, and improves the
existing fucntion docs.
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removing pending virtcol tests
Allow passing in empty array as a shorthand for array with empty string; add more documentation
add check for start_row as well
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fix double free because intermediary lines weren't xmemdup'd.
NL-for-NUL dance.
Normalize row indices and perform more validation.
Adjust the cursor position if it's on the right side of the replacement.
Tests and documentation.
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Eliminate `expect_err` in favor of `pcall_err` + `eq` or `matches`.
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- Rename `meth_pcall`.
- Make `pcall_err` raise an error if the function does not fail.
- Add `vim.pesc()` to treat a string as literal where a Lua pattern is
expected.
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Restore code removed in #9674.
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bisected to f5d5da391715
Other test steps:
nvim -u NORC
:terminal tree / " Produces lots of output
:edit somefile.txt
:vsplit
:vsplit
<c-w>l
<c-w>l
<c-w>h
<c-w>p
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Like line2byte, but works for any buffer, and uses zero-based
indexing (API conventions).
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msgpack_rpc_to_object (called by handle_request .. msgpack_rpc_to_array)
always NUL-terminates API Strings.
But handle_request .. msgpack_rpc_get_handler_for operates on a raw
msgpack_object, before preparation.
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Also re-word some error messages:
- "Key does not exist: %s"
- "Invalid channel: %<PRIu64>"
- "Request array size must be 4 (request) or 3 (notification)"
- "String cannot contain newlines"
References #6150
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