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* feat(api): pass 0 to nvim_get_chan_info for current channel (#27321)nikolightsaber2024-02-08
| | | | | | | | | | | Getting current channel info was kind of annoying via RPC. Two functions had to be called: 1. `nvim_get_api_info` which returns `[channel_id, meta_data]`. - This results in `channel_id = api.nvim_get_api_info()[0]`. - Here the meta_data is sent but never used. 2. Finally call `nvim_get_chan_info(channel_id)`. This commit reduces the need for `nvim_get_api_info` as passing 0 returns current channel info.
* fix(event-loop): process input before events (#27358)zeertzjq2024-02-07
| | | | | | | | | | | Problem: When nvim_input is followed immediately by non-fast events on RPC, both events and input are available after the polling done by the os_inchar() in state_enter(), but state_enter() then chooses to process events even if input is available, which is inconsistent with state_handle_k_event() that stops processing events once input is available. Solution: Also check for available input after the os_inchar() in state_enter().
* fix(api): limit depth of nvim_cmd (#27225)zeertzjq2024-01-27
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* test: move format_{string,luav} to a separate moduleLewis Russell2024-01-17
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* test: big cleanup followupLewis Russell2024-01-17
| | | | Followup to 07a7c0ec
* test: use integers for API Buffer/Window/Tabpage EXT typesLewis Russell2024-01-16
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* test: rename (meths, funcs) -> (api, fn)Lewis Russell2024-01-12
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* test: normalise nvim bridge functionsLewis Russell2024-01-12
| | | | | - remove helpers.cur*meths - remove helpers.nvim
* test: typing for helpers.methsLewis Russell2024-01-12
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* test: do not inject vim module into global helpersLewis Russell2024-01-12
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* build: enable lintlua for test/ dirJustin M. Keyes2024-01-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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...
* refactor(options): remove option type macrosFamiu Haque2023-12-14
| | | | | | | | Problem: We have `P_(BOOL|NUM|STRING)` macros to represent an option's type, which is redundant because `OptValType` can already do that. The current implementation of option type flags is also too limited to allow adding multitype options in the future. Solution: Remove `P_(BOOL|NUM|STRING)` and replace it with a new `type_flags` attribute in `vimoption_T`. Also do some groundwork for adding multitype options in the future. Side-effects: Attempting to set an invalid keycode option (e.g. `set t_foo=123`) no longer gives an error.
* test: avoid repeated screen lines in expected stateszeertzjq2023-12-09
| | | | | | 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
* test: use termopen() instead of :terminal more (#26462)zeertzjq2023-12-08
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* feat(rpc): allow empty string key in msgpack => Vim conversionJustin M. Keyes2023-12-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Since e057b38e7037 #20757 we support empty key in JSON encode/decode, but we don't allow it in RPC object => Vim dict conversion. But empty string is a valid key in Vim dicts and the msgpack spec. Empty string key was disallowed in 7c01d5ff9286 (2014) but that commit/PR doesn't explicitly discuss it, so presumably it was a "seems reasonable" decision (or Vimscript didn't allow empty keys until later). Solution: Remove the check in `object_to_vim()`. Note that `tv_dict_item_alloc_len` will invoke `memcpy(…, 0)` but that's allowed by the C spec: https://stackoverflow.com/a/3751937/152142
* fix(api): use a conditional stack for nvim_cmd (#26341)zeertzjq2023-12-01
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* fix(context): don't leak memory on multiple invalid objects (#25979)zeertzjq2023-11-11
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* fix(context): don't crash on invalid arg to nvim_get_context (#25977)zeertzjq2023-11-11
| | | | Note: The crash happens in the second test case when using uninitialized memory, and therefore doesn't happen with ASAN.
* refactor(options)!: unify `set_option` and `set_string_option`Famiu Haque2023-10-30
| | | | | | | | While the interfaces for setting number and boolean options are now unified by #25394, there is still a separate `set_string_option` function that is used for setting a string option. This PR removes that function and merges it with set_option. BREAKING CHANGE: `v:option_old` is now the old global value for all global-local options, instead of just string global-local options. Local value for a global-local number/boolean option is now unset when the option is set (e.g. using `:set` or `nvim_set_option_value`) without a scope, which means they now behave the same way as string options. Ref: #25672
* test: add test coverage for #25741Famiu Haque2023-10-28
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* refactor(options): `get_option_value_strict()` and `SREQ_*`Famiu Haque2023-10-20
| | | | `SREQ_*` values are now actual typedef'd enums. `get_option_value_strict()` has also been refactored and split into two functions, `get_option_attrs()` for getting the option attributes, and `get_option_value_strict()` for getting the actual value. Moreover, it now returns an `OptVal`. Other miscellaneous refactors have also been made.
* fix(api): avoid immediate TextChanged with nvim_create_buf (#25492)zeertzjq2023-10-03
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* fix(api): handle NUL in nvim_err_write() and nvim_out_write() (#25354)zeertzjq2023-09-25
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* fix(api, lua): handle setting v: variables properly (#25325)zeertzjq2023-09-24
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* fix(lua): show error message when failing to set variable (#25321)zeertzjq2023-09-23
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* fix(options): correct condition for calling did_set_option() (#25026)zeertzjq2023-09-05
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* refactor(change): do API changes to buffer without curbuf switchbfredl2023-08-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* fix(keycodes): recognize <t_xx> as a key (#24700)zeertzjq2023-08-13
| | | | Problem: The result of keytrans() sometimes can't be translated back. Solution: Recognize <t_xx> as a key.
* test(api): update tests to new error messagesbfredl2023-08-07
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* fix(api/options): validate buf and winLewis Russell2023-07-22
| | | Fixes #24398
* fix(vim.system): close check handle (#24270)zeertzjq2023-07-06
| | | Fix hang after running vim.system() with sanitizers.
* fix(edit): fix K_EVENT interfering with 'digraph' (#24258)zeertzjq2023-07-05
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* fix(api, lua): make blank lines in a message work properly (#24244)zeertzjq2023-07-04
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* fix(api): nvim_parse_cmd error message in pcall() #23297Alexandre Teoi2023-07-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: nvim_parse_cmd() in pcall() may show an error message (side-effect): :lua pcall(vim.api.nvim_parse_cmd, vim.fn.getcmdline(), {}) E16: Invalid range Solution: Avoid emsg() in the nvim_parse_cmd() codepath. - refactor(api): add error message output parameter to get_address() - fix: null check emsg() parameter - refactor: remove emsg_off workaround from do_incsearch_highlighting() - refactor: remove emsg_off workaround from cmdpreview_may_show() - refactor: remove remaining calls to emsg() from parse_cmd_address() and get_address() - (refactor): lint set_cmd_dflall_range() - refactor: addr_error() - move output parameter to return value Fix #20339 TODO: These are the functions called by `get_address()`: ``` nvim_parse_cmd() -> parse_cmdline() -> parse_cmd_address() -> get_address() skipwhite() addr_error() qf_get_cur_idx() qf_get_cur_valid_idx() qf_get_size() qf_get_valid_size() mark_get() mark_check() assert() skip_regexp() magic_isset() > do_search() > searchit() ascii_isdigit() getdigits() getdigits_int32() compute_buffer_local_count() hasFolding() ``` From these functions, I found at least two that call emsg directly: - do_search() - seems to be simple to refactor - searchit() - will be more challenging because it may generate multiple error messages, which can't be handled by the current `errormsg` out-parameter. For example, it makes multiple calls to `vim_regexec_multi()` in a loop that possibly generate error messages, and later `searchit()` itself may generate another one: - https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/c194acbfc479d8e5839fa629363f93f6550d035c/src/nvim/search.c#L631-L647 - https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/c194acbfc479d8e5839fa629363f93f6550d035c/src/nvim/search.c#L939-L954 --------- Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
* fix(api): nvim_cmd{cmd="win_getid"} parsed as :winsize #24181Justin M. Keyes2023-06-28
| | | | | | | | Problem: `:lua vim.cmd.win_getid(30,10)` is interpreted as `:win[size] 30 10`. User intention was to call `vim.fn.win_getid(30,10)`. Solution: Check that the `cmd` actually matches the resolved command.
* fix(messages): use "Vimscript" instead of "VimL" #24111Justin M. Keyes2023-06-22
| | | | followup to #24109 fix #16150
* refactor(api): adjust errors for setting options (#23942)zeertzjq2023-06-07
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* test: don't unnecessarily specify win/buf for `nvim_(get|set)_option_value`Famiu Haque2023-05-22
| | | | `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.
* refactor(options): deprecate nvim[_buf|_win]_[gs]et_optionLewis Russell2023-05-21
| | | | | Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: famiu <famiuhaque@protonmail.com>
* test: add tests for executing commands with backwards rangezeertzjq2023-05-05
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* feat(api): set statuscolumn line number in nvim_eval_statusline()Luuk van Baal2023-04-07
| | | | | | Having the user set `v:lnum` before calling `nvim_eval_statusline()` is unnecesarily fragile. Redraws inbetween setting `v:lnum` and the `nvim_eval_statusline()` call will overwrite `v:lnum`.
* feat(api): evaluate 'statuscolumn' with nvim_eval_statusline()Luuk van Baal2023-04-05
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* test: replace lfs with luv and vim.fsdundargoc2023-04-04
| | | | | | test: replace lfs with luv luv already pretty much does everything lfs does, so this duplication of dependencies isn't needed.
* docs: fix typosdundargoc2023-04-04
| | | | | | Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com> Co-authored-by: Raphael <glephunter@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: C.D. MacEachern <craig.daniel.maceachern@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: himanoa <matsunoappy@gmail.com>
* fix(api): avoid double hit-enter prompt with nvim_err_writeln (#22879)zeertzjq2023-04-04
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* fix(api): Use local LastSet structure in nvim_get_option_info (#22741)Michal Liszcz2023-03-29
| | | | | | | | | | fix(api): use local LastSet structure in nvim_get_option_info * nvim_get_option_info is deprecated. It is always using the global LastSet information as reported in #15232. * nvim_get_option_info2 is added. The new function additionally accepts an 'opts' table {scope, buf, win} allowing to specify the option scope and query local options from another buffer or window.
* test: use exec_capture() in more places (#22787)zeertzjq2023-03-26
| | | | | | | Problem: Using `meths.exec2("code", { output = true })` is too verbose. Solution: Use exec_capture() in more places.
* feat(api): nvim_exec2(), deprecate nvim_exec() #19032Evgeni Chasnovski2023-03-25
| | | | | | | Problem: The signature of nvim_exec() is not extensible per ":help api-contract". Solution: Introduce nvim_exec2() and deprecate nvim_exec().
* feat: add `vim.filetype.get_option()`Lewis Russell2023-03-20
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* refactor!: rename vim.pretty_print => vim.printJustin M. Keyes2023-03-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: The function name `vim.pretty_print`: 1. is verbose, which partially defeats its purpose as sugar 2. does not draw from existing precedent or any sort of convention (except external projects like penlight or python?), which reduces discoverability, and degrades signaling about best practices. Solution: - Rename to `vim.print`. - Change the behavior so that 1. strings are printed without quotes 2. each arg is printed on its own line 3. tables are indented with 2 instead of 4 spaces - Example: :lua ='a', 'b', 42, {a=3} a b 42 { a = 3 } Comparison of alternatives: - `vim.print`: - pro: consistent with Lua's `print()` - pro: aligns with potential `nvim_print` API function which will replace nvim_echo, nvim_notify, etc. - con: behaves differently than Lua's `print()`, slightly misleading? - `vim.echo`: - pro: `:echo` has similar "pretty print" behavior. - con: inconsistent with Lua idioms. - `vim.p`: - pro: very short, fits with `vim.o`, etc. - con: not as discoverable as "echo" - con: less opportunity for `local p = vim.p` because of potential shadowing.