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* feat(ui): indicate margins for the area used by win_viewportbfredl2024-03-29
| | | | | | | | Problem: using win_viewport for implementing smooth scrolling in an external UI might run into problems when winbar or borders is used, as there is no indication that the entire grid is not used for scrolled buffer text. Solution: add `win_viewport_margins` event.
* test: correct order of arguments to eq() (#27816)zeertzjq2024-03-11
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* revert: "fix(window): :close crash with autocmd, floats and tabpage" (#27796)zeertzjq2024-03-10
| | | | | | | | This reverts PR #27793. On second thought, this solution may still crash, because it can leave a window with a NULL buffer if there are autocommand windows or if closing a floating window fails. It also makes close_last_window_tabpage() more complicated, so revert it.
* fix(window): :close crash if WinClosed from float closes window (#27794)zeertzjq2024-03-10
| | | | Problem: :close crash if WinClosed from float closes window. Solution: Check if window has already been closed.
* fix(window): :close crash with autocmd, floats and tabpage (#27793)zeertzjq2024-03-10
| | | | Problem: :close crash with autocmd, floats and tabpage. Solution: Close floating windows in one more case.
* fix(window): :close may cause Nvim to quit with autocmd and floatzeertzjq2024-03-09
| | | | | | | Problem: :close may cause Nvim to quit if an autocommand triggered when closing the buffer closes all other non-floating windows and there are floating windows. Solution: Correct the check for the only non-floating window.
* vim-patch:9.1.0116: win_split_ins may not check available roomSean Dewar2024-03-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: win_split_ins has no check for E36 when moving an existing window Solution: check for room and fix the issues in f_win_splitmove() (Sean Dewar) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0fd44a5ad81ade342cb54d8984965bdedd2272c8 Omit WSP_FORCE_ROOM, as it's not needed for Nvim's autocmd window, which is floating. Shouldn't be difficult to port later if it's used for anything else. Make win_splitmove continue working for turning floating windows into splits. Move the logic for "unfloating" a float to win_split_ins; unlike splits, no changes to the window layout are needed before calling it, as floats take no room in the window layout and cannot affect the e_noroom check. Add missing tp_curwin-fixing logic for turning external windows into splits, and add a test. NOTE: there are other issues with the way "tabpage independence" is implemented for external windows; namely, some things assume that tp_curwin is indeed a window within that tabpage, and as such, functions like tabpage_winnr and nvim_tabpage_get_win currently don't always work for external windows (with the latter aborting!) Use last_status over frame_add_statusline, as Nvim's last_status already does this for all windows in the current tabpage. Adjust restore_full_snapshot_rec to handle this. This "restore everything" approach is changed in a future commit anyway, so only ensure it's robust enough to just pass tests. Keep check_split_disallowed's current doc comment, as it's actually a bit more accurate here. (I should probably PR Vim to use this one) Allow f_win_splitmove to move a floating "wp" into a split; Nvim supports this. Continue to disallow it from moving the autocommand window into a split (funnily enough, the check wasn't reachable before, as moving a float was disallowed), but now return -1 in that case (win_splitmove also returns FAIL for this, but handling it in f_win_splitmove avoids us needing to switch windows first). Cherry-pick Test_window_split_no_room fix from v9.1.0121. Update nvim_win_set_config to handle win_split_ins failure in later commits.
* fix(float): allow floating window in cmdline areaLuuk van Baal2024-03-01
| | | | | Problem: Floats are arbitrarily positioned at 1 row above screen size. Solution: Position at 1 row above 'cmdheight', only if window is hidden behind the message area.
* vim-patch:9.1.0106: Visual highlight hard to read with 'termguicolors'zeertzjq2024-02-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Visual highlight hard to read with 'termguicolors' (Maxim Kim) Solution: Set Visual GUI foreground to black (with background=light) and lightgrey (with background=dark) (Maxim Kim) fixes: vim/vim#14024 closes: vim/vim#14025 https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/34e4a05d02a016fe230495be8f6c60ddd56f9567 Co-authored-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
* refactor(api): use keydict and arena for more api return valuesbfredl2024-02-08
| | | | | | | Implement api_keydict_to_dict as the complement to api_dict_to_keydict Fix a conversion error when nvim_get_win_config gets called from lua, where Float values "x" and "y" didn't get converted to lua numbers.
* feat(api): make nvim_open_win support non-floating windows (#25550)Will Hopkins2024-02-01
| | | | Adds support to `nvim_open_win` and `nvim_win_set_config` for creating and manipulating split (non-floating) windows.
* 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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* 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
* feat(highlight): update default color schemeEvgeni Chasnovski2023-12-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Default color scheme is suboptimal. Solution: Start using new color scheme. Introduce new `vim` color scheme for opt-in backward compatibility. ------ Main design ideas - Be "Neovim branded". - Be minimal for 256 colors with a bit more shades for true colors. - Be accessible through high enough contrast ratios. - Be suitable for dark and light backgrounds via exchange of dark and light palettes. ------ Palettes - Have dark and light variants. Implemented through exporeted `NvimDark*` and `NvimLight*` hex colors. - Palettes have 4 shades of grey for UI elements and 6 colors (red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, magenta). - Actual values are computed procedurally in Oklch color space based on a handful of hyperparameters. - Each color has a 256 colors variant with perceptually closest color. ------ Highlight groups Use: - Grey shades for general UI according to their design. - Bold text for keywords (`Statement` highlight group). This is an important choice to increase accessibility for people with color deficiencies, as it doesn't rely on actual color. - Green for strings, `DiffAdd` (as background), `DiagnosticOk`, and some minor text UI elements. - Cyan as main syntax color, i.e. for function usage (`Function` highlight group), `DiffText`, `DiagnosticInfo`, and some minor text UI elements. - Red to generally mean high user attention, i.e. errors; in particular for `ErrorMsg`, `DiffDelete`, `DiagnosticError`. - Yellow very sparingly only with true colors to mean mild user attention, i.e. warnings. That is, `DiagnosticWarn` and `WarningMsg`. - Blue very sparingly only with true colors as `DiagnosticHint` and some additional important syntax group (like `Identifier`). - Magenta very carefully (if at all). ------ Notes - To make tests work without relatively larege updates, each one is prepended with an equivalent of the call `:colorscheme vim`. Plus some tests which spawn new Neovim instances also now use 'vim' color scheme. In some cases tests are updated to fit new default color scheme.
* fix(float): apply 'winblend' to title/footer highlight (#25999)zeertzjq2023-11-12
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* fix(highlight): apply 'winblend' to float border (#25981)zeertzjq2023-11-11
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* fix(float): win_get_bordertext_col returning negative column number (#25752)nwounkn2023-10-26
| | | | | | | | Problem: `win_get_bordertext_col` returns column < 1 for right or center aligned text, if its length is more than window width. Solution: Return max(resulting_column, 1)
* vim-patch:8.1.0822: peeking and flushing output slows down execution (#25629)zeertzjq2023-10-14
| | | | | | | Problem: Peeking and flushing output slows down execution. Solution: Do not update the mode message when global_busy is set. Do not flush when only peeking for a character. (Ken Takata) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/cb574f415486adff645ce384979bfecf27f5be8c
* refactor(float): rename ex_floatclose to ex_fclose (#25596)Raphael2023-10-11
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* feat(float): add fclose commandglepnir2023-10-10
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* feat(float): support toggle show float windowglepnir2023-09-30
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* fix(float): fix some other crashes with :unhide or :all (#25328)zeertzjq2023-09-23
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* fix(unhide): close floating windows first (#25318)zeertzjq2023-09-23
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* fix(ui): handle virtual text with multiple hl in more cases (#25304)zeertzjq2023-09-22
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* fix(mouse): click on empty line with 'foldcolumn'zeertzjq2023-09-21
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* test(ui/float_spec): click in bordered float sets correct curswantzeertzjq2023-09-21
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* vim-patch:9.0.1919: Wrong curswant when clicking on empty line or with vsplitszeertzjq2023-09-21
| | | | | | | | | | Problem: Wrong curswant when clicking on empty line or with vsplits. Solution: Don't check for ScreenCols[] before the start of the window and handle empty line properly. closes: vim/vim#13132 https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/03cd697d635f1b0e7ffe21cf8244a8fb755f2ddb
* Merge pull request #25096 from glepnir/float_winnewbfredl2023-09-20
|\ | | | | fix(float): trigger winnew event when float window create
| * fix(float): trigger winnew event when float window createglepnir2023-09-19
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* | fix(float): make "fixed" work with relative=win (#25243)zeertzjq2023-09-19
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* | Merge pull request #25148 from glepnir/fixed_optbfredl2023-09-19
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| * fix(float): add fixd optionglepnir2023-09-18
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* | Merge pull request #25078 from glepnir/aubfredl2023-09-16
|\ \ | |/ |/| fix(float): don't trigger au event when enter is false
| * fix(ui): doesn't trigger au event when enter is falseglepnir2023-09-15
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* | fix(float): update position of anchored windows first (#25133)zeertzjq2023-09-14
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* feat(float): implement footerEvgeni Chasnovski2023-08-26
| | | | | | | | Problem: Now way to show text at the bottom part of floating window border (a.k.a. "footer"). Solution: Allows `footer` and `footer_pos` config fields similar to `title` and `title_pos`.
* 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(ui_compositor): only reset skipstart at first column (#24776)zeertzjq2023-08-18
| | | | | | | Problem: A double-width char in a floating window causes an extra space to be drawn to the left of its boundary. Solution: Only reset skipstart at the first column. Fix #24775
* fix(events)!: trigger CursorMoved later on switching window (#23711)zeertzjq2023-06-04
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* 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>
* fix(highlight): apply 'winblend' to NormalNC (#23555)zeertzjq2023-05-10
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* fix(pum): make :popup position correctly with float borderzeertzjq2023-04-28
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* fix(ruler): show ruler of curwin with no statusline in cmdlineSean Dewar2023-04-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: After neovim/neovim@846a056, only the ruler for current floating or last window without a statusline is drawn in the cmdline. This means that if the current window is not one of these, but has no statusline, its ruler will not be drawn anymore. Solution: Make `showmode()` draw the ruler of the current window or the last window in the cmdline if it has no statusline. This also maintains the previously restored floating window case (`float->w_status_height` should be 0). This behaviour should again match Vim, but without the overdraw it seems to do to achieve the same effect; it calls `showmode()` to draw the ruler for the last window without a statusline, then may draw over it in `showruler()` (which is now `show_cursor_info_later()` in Nvim) to show the ruler for the current window..? It's very confusing. Also update the logic in `win_redr_ruler()` to mirror the check done in `showmode()`, so that the ruler doesn't potentially draw over the long ins-completion mode message in some cases.
* vim-patch:9.0.1461: ruler not drawn correctly when using 'rulerformat'Sean Dewar2023-04-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Ruler not drawn correctly when using 'rulerformat'. Solution: Adjust formatting depending on whether the ruler is drawn in the statusline or the command line. (Sean Dewar, closes vim/vim#12246) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/fc8a601c3251c0388a88c1235b18c529385f7196 This issue was made apparent after neovim/neovim@0f1e2b6, as `showmode()` calls `win_redr_ruler()` with `curwin` now if it's floating, rather than the last window if there's no statusline (which usually already shares its right side with that of the editor). Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
* Merge pull request #22865 from MunifTanjim/issue-20370bfredl2023-04-10
|\ | | | | fix(api): do not re-apply win_config.style when missing
| * fix(api): do not re-apply win_config.style when missingMunif Tanjim2023-04-10
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