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* fix(event-loop): process input before events in getchar() (#32322)zeertzjq2025-02-05
| | | Follow-up to #27358.
* feat(api): combined highlights in nvim_eval_statusline()Luuk van Baal2025-01-23
| | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Combined highlighting was not applied to nvim_eval_statusline(), and 'statuscolumn' sign segment/numhl highlights. Solution: Add an additional `groups` element to the return value of `nvim_eval_statusline()->highlights`. This is an array of stacked highlight groups (highest priority last). Also resolve combined highlights for the 'statuscolumn' sign segment/numhl highlights. Expose/synchronize some drawline.c logic that is now mimicked in three different places.
* refactor(api): deprecate nvim_notify #31938Justin M. Keyes2025-01-10
| | | | | | | | | | Problem: The `nvim_notify` API (note: unrelated to `vim.notify()` Lua API) was not given any real motivation in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/13843 There are, and were, idiomatic and ergonomic alternatives already. Solution: Deprecate `nvim_notify`.
* feat(api): add err field to nvim_echo() optsLuuk van Baal2025-01-09
| | | | | | | | Problem: We want to deprecate `nvim_err_write(ln)()` but there is no obvious replacement (from Lua). Meanwhile we already have `nvim_echo()` with an `opts` argument. Solution: Add `err` argument to `nvim_echo()` that directly maps to `:echoerr`.
* fix(api): clamp range lines in `nvim__redraw()` (#31710)Artem2024-12-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: `nvim__redraw()` doesn't clamp the lines in the `range` parameter before truncating to int. The resulting range may be empty when the original range contained buffer lines and vice versa. E.g. for a buffer with 4 lines, these are the redrawn lines: ```lua { 2, 2 ^ 31 } -> none (should be { 2, 3 }) { 2, 2 ^ 32 } -> none (should be { 2, 3 }) { 2 ^ 32 - 1, 2 } -> { 0, 1 } (should be none) ``` Solution: Clamp `range` values before truncating to int.
* feat(jobs): jobstart(…,{term=true}), deprecate termopen() #31343Justin M. Keyes2024-12-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: `termopen` has long been a superficial wrapper around `jobstart`, and has no real purpose. Also, `vim.system` and `nvim_open_term` presumably will replace all features of `jobstart` and `termopen`, so centralizing the logic will help with that. Solution: - Introduce `eval/deprecated.c`, where all deprecated eval funcs will live. - Introduce "term" flag of `jobstart`. - Deprecate `termopen`.
* feat(terminal)!: cursor shape and blink (#31562)Gregory Anders2024-12-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When a terminal application running inside the terminal emulator sets the cursor shape or blink status of the cursor, update the cursor in the parent terminal to match. This removes the "virtual cursor" that has been in use by the terminal emulator since the beginning. The original rationale for using the virtual cursor was to avoid having to support additional UI methods to change the cursor color for other (non-TUI) UIs, instead relying on the TermCursor and TermCursorNC highlight groups. The TermCursor highlight group is now used in the default 'guicursor' value, which has a new entry for Terminal mode. However, the TermCursorNC highlight group is no longer supported: since terminal windows now use the real cursor, when the window is not focused there is no cursor displayed in the window at all, so there is nothing to highlight. Users can still use the StatusLineTermNC highlight group to differentiate non-focused terminal windows. BREAKING CHANGE: The TermCursorNC highlight group is no longer supported.
* fix(api): generic error messages, not using TRY_WRAP #31596Justin M. Keyes2024-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | | Problem: - API functions using `try_start` directly, do not surface the underlying error message, and instead show generic messages. - Error-handling code is duplicated in the API impl. - Failure modes are not tested. Solution: - Use `TRY_WRAP`. - Add tests.
* fix(api): don't try to get/set option for invalid option name (#31302)Famiu Haque2024-11-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: `validate_option_value_args()` returns `OK` even if option name is invalid or if option doesn't have the supported scope, which leads to Neovim still trying to erroneously get/set the option in those cases, which can lead to an assertion failure when `option_has_scope()` is invoked. This issue miraculously doesn't exist in release builds since the assertion is skipped and `(get/set)_option_value_for` returns if there is an error set, but that is not the intended location for that error to be caught. Solution: Make `validate_option_value_args()` return `FAIL` if there is an error set, which causes the API option functions to return early instead of trying to get/set an invalid option.
* fix(api): validation, documentation of hl_group #31195luukvbaal2024-11-16
| | | | | | | | Problem: Documentation for "hl_group" in nvim_buf_set_extmark() is unclear. "hl_group" in nvim_echo() does not accept highlight group id. Solution: Move documentation for highlight group name/id to first mention of hl_group. Update nvim_echo() to accept highlight group id.
* fix(tests): needing two calls to setup a screen is cringebfredl2024-11-14
| | | | | | | | | | Before calling "attach" a screen object is just a dummy container for (row, col) values whose purpose is to be sent as part of the "attach" function call anyway. Just create the screen in an attached state directly. Keep the complete (row, col, options) config together. It is still completely valid to later detach and re-attach as needed, including to another session.
* fix(paste): only record a paste when it's from RPC (#30491)zeertzjq2024-09-24
| | | | | | | | | Problem: When using nvim_paste in a mapping during a macro recording, both the mapping and the paste are recorded, causing the paste to be performed twice when replaying the macro. Solution: Only record a paste when it is from RPC. Unfortunately this means there is no way for a script to make a recorded paste. A way to enable that can be discussed later if there is need.
* feat(paste): unify cancel and error behavior (#30476)zeertzjq2024-09-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before this PR, the behavior of nvim_paste is: - When vim.paste() returns false, return false to the client, but treat following chunks normally (i.e. rely on the client cancelling the paste as expected). - When vim.paste() throws an error, still return true to the client, but drain the following chunks in the stream without calling vim.paste(). There are two problems with such behavior: - When vim.paste() errors, the client is still supposed to send the remaining chunks of the stream, even though they do nothing. - Having different code paths for two uncommon but similar situations complicates maintenance. This PR makes both the cancel case and the error case return false to the client and drain the remaining chunks of the stream, which, apart from sharing the same code path, is beneficial whether the client checks the return value of nvim_paste or not: - If the client checks the return value, it can avoid sending the following chunks needlessly after an error. - If the client doesn't check the return value, chunks following a cancelled chunk won't be pasted on the server regardless, which leads to less confusing behavior.
* refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => DictJustin M. Keyes2024-09-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the api_info() output: :new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val') ... {'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1} The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field, thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice) a breaking change.
* docs(api): nvim_get_runtime_file preserves 'runtimepath' order #30454Evgeni Chasnovski2024-09-22
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* fix(paste): improve repeating of pasted text (#30438)zeertzjq2024-09-22
| | | | | | | - Fixes 'autoindent' being applied during redo. - Makes redoing a large paste significantly faster. - Stores pasted text in the register being recorded. Fix #28561
* refactor(test): rename alter_slashes, invert its behaviorJustin M. Keyes2024-09-09
| | | | | | | - `alter_slashes` belongs in `testutil.lua`, not `testnvim.lua`. - `alter_slashes` is an unusual name. Rename it to `fix_slashes`. - invert its behavior, to emphasize that `/` slashes are the preferred, pervasive convention, not `\` slashes.
* feat(mbyte): support extended grapheme clusters including more emojibfredl2024-08-30
| | | | | | | | | Use the grapheme break algorithm from utf8proc to support grapheme clusters from recent unicode versions. Handle variant selector VS16 turning some codepoints into double-width emoji. This means we need to use ptr2cells rather than char2cells when possible.
* Merge pull request #29650 from ruuzia/fix_expression_parser_crashbfredl2024-07-21
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| * fix: assert failure in VimL expression parserRustum Zia2024-07-17
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* | fix(api): alloc and draw cursor window in nvim__redrawLuuk van Baal2024-07-20
|/ | | | | | Problem: Unable to move cursor to recently opened window. Solution: Make sure uninitialized window is drawn before trying to move the cursor to it.
* fix(lua)!: do not use typed table for empty dictAmit Singh2024-07-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Empty dictionaries are converted into typed tables of the form `{ [true] = 6}` instead of an empty dictionary representation `{}`. This leads to incorrect table representation, along with failure in JSON encoding of such tables as currently tables with only string and number type keys can be encoded. Solution: The typed table logic has been removed from `nlua_push_Dictionary`. The typed table logic is required only for float value conversions which is already handled in `nlua_push_Float`. So, it is(was) no longer required here. Fixes neovim/neovim#29218
* refactor(typval)!: remove distinction of binary and nonbinary stringsbfredl2024-06-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a breaking change which will make refactor of typval and shada code a lot easier. In particular, code that would use or check for v:msgpack_types.binary in the wild would be broken. This appears to be rarely used in existing plugins. Also some cases where v:msgpack_type.string would be used to represent a binary string of "string" type, we use a BLOB instead, which is vimscripts native type for binary blobs, and already was used for BIN formats when necessary. msgpackdump(msgpackparse(data)) no longer preserves the distinction of BIN and STR strings. This is very common behavior for language-specific msgpack bindings. Nvim uses msgpack as a tool to serialize its data. Nvim is not a tool to bit-perfectly manipulate arbitrary msgpack data out in the wild. The changed tests should indicate how behavior changes in various edge cases.
* feat(column)!: rework 'statuscolumn' %r/l itemsLuuk van Baal2024-06-16
| | | | | | | Problem: A custom 'statuscolumn' needs to check a bunch of options and placed signs to replicate the default number column. Solution: Rework %l item to include the necessary logic to mimic the default number column. Remove now redundant %r item.
* refactor(tests): use more global highlight definitionsbfredl2024-05-26
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* feat(signs)!: place higher-priority signs from the left #27781Tobias Schmitz2024-05-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Higher-priority signs may be hidden by lower-priority signs. Solution: Place higher-priority signs from the left. Example: nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 0, -1, {sign_text='H', priority=1}) nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 0, -1, {sign_text='W', priority=2}) nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 0, -1, {sign_text='E', priority=3}) Before: | | H | W E | ^ | | Not visible After: | | | E W | H | | ^ Not visible Fixes #16632
* fix(api): use correct buffer for "range" in nvim__redraw (#28614)luukvbaal2024-05-03
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* feat(api): add nvim__redraw for more granular redrawingLuuk van Baal2024-05-02
| | | | | | | | | | | Experimental and subject to future changes. Add a way to redraw certain elements that are not redrawn while Nvim is waiting for input, or currently have no API to do so. This API covers all that can be done with the :redraw* commands, in addition to the following new features: - Immediately move the cursor to a (non-current) window. - Target a specific window or buffer to mark for redraw. - Mark a buffer range for redraw (replaces nvim__buf_redraw_range()). - Redraw the 'statuscolumn'.
* test: improve test conventionsdundargoc2024-04-23
| | | | | | | | | Specifically, functions that are run in the context of the test runner are put in module `test/testutil.lua` while the functions that are run in the context of the test session are put in `test/functional/testnvim.lua`. Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/27004.
* test: API can return Lua function to Lua code (#28380)zeertzjq2024-04-17
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* refactor(test): inject after_each differentlyLewis Russell2024-04-10
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* test: improve test conventionsdundargoc2024-04-08
| | | | Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/27004.
* fix: explain that user should run nvim with -V1 to see more informationdundargoc2024-03-30
| | | | | It's not obvious for users how to figure out where a mapping is set from only "Last set from Lua".
* test: use matches(...) instead of ok(string.find(...)) (#28111)zeertzjq2024-03-30
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* refactor(tests): all screen tests should use highlightsbfredl2024-03-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is the first installment of a multi-PR series significantly refactoring how highlights are being specified. The end goal is to have a base set of 20 ish most common highlights, and then specific files only need to add more groups to that as needed. As a complicating factor, we also want to migrate to the new default color scheme eventually. But by sharing a base set, that future PR will hopefully be a lot smaller since a lot of tests will be migrated just simply by updating the base set in place. As a first step, fix the anti-pattern than Screen defaults to ignoring highlights. Highlights are integral part of the screen state, not something "extra" which we only test "sometimes". For now, we still allow opt-out via the intentionally ugly screen._default_attr_ids = nil The end goal is to get rid of all of these eventually (which will be easier as part of the color scheme migration)
* fix(api): nvim_create_buf assert fails if autocmds set &swapfileSean Dewar2024-03-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: assertion failure in nvim_create_buf if buflist_new autocommands open a swapfile when "scratch" is set. Solution: block autocommands when setting up the buffer; fire them later instead. Note that, unlike buflist_new, I don't check if autocommands aborted script processing; the buffer is already created and configured at that point, so might as well return the handle anyway. Rather than repeat try_{start,end} and {un}block_autocmds for each relevant operation, just do it at the start and near the end. This means that, if TermResponse fires from unblock_autocmds for whatever reason, it can see the buffer in an already configured state if we didn't bail due to an error (plus it's probably a bit cleaner this way).
* fix(api): nvim_create_buf leaks memory if buffer is loaded earlySean Dewar2024-03-19
| | | | | | | Problem: memory leak in nvim_create_buf if buflist_new autocommands load the new buffer early. Solution: do not open a memfile in that case.
* test: correct order of arguments to eq() (#27816)zeertzjq2024-03-11
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* test: more tests for nvim_eval_statusline "fillchar" (#27502)zeertzjq2024-02-17
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* fix(api): don't use stl 'fillchar' for "use_statuscol_lnum" (#27501)luukvbaal2024-02-17
| | | | Problem: nvim_eval_statusline() uses "stl" from 'fillchars' with "use_statuscol_lnum". Solution: Reorder "fillchar" else chain.
* 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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