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* test: add more hlstate testsFred Sundvik2024-02-05
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* test: rename (meths, funcs) -> (api, fn)Lewis Russell2024-01-12
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* test: typing for helpers.methsLewis Russell2024-01-12
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* refactor: format test/*Justin M. Keyes2024-01-03
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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.
* test: simplify platform detection (#21020)dundargoc2022-11-22
| | | | | Extend the capabilities of is_os to detect more platforms such as freebsd and openbsd. Also remove `iswin()` helper function as it can be replaced by `is_os("win")`.
* test: introduce skip() #21010dundargoc2022-11-13
| | | | | | | This is essentially a convenience wrapper around the `pending()` function, similar to `skip_fragile()` but more general-purpose. Also remove `pending_win32` function as it can be replaced by `skip(iswin())`.
* feat(ui): allow to set the highlight namespace per windowbfredl2022-08-17
| | | | | - reimplement 'winhl' in terms of highlight namespaces - check for EOF in screen tests (to indicate a likely crash)
* refactor(tests): introduce testprg()Justin M. Keyes2022-06-25
| | | | | | Also: - Add a describe('shell :!') section to system_spec. - Make the test for #16271 work on systems without powershell.
* refactor(ui)!: link `VertSplit` to `Normal` by defaultFamiu Haque2022-05-15
| | | | | Avoids using `gui=reverse` on `VertSplit` and makes window separators look much nicer by default.
* Merge pull request #17266 from famiu/feat/ui/global-statuslinebfredl2022-03-17
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| * feat: add support for global statuslineFamiu Haque2022-03-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ref: #9342 Adds the option to have a single global statusline for the current window at the bottom of the screen instead of a statusline at the bottom of every window. Enabled by setting `laststatus = 3`. Due to the fact that statuslines at the bottom of windows are removed when global statusline is enabled, horizontal separators are used instead to separate horizontal splits. The horizontal separator character is configurable through the`horiz` item in `'fillchars'`. Separator connector characters are also used to connect the horizontal and vertical separators together, which are also configurable through the `horizup`, `horizdown`, `vertleft`, `vertright` and `verthoriz` items in `fillchars`. The window separators are highlighted using the `WinSeparator` highlight group, which supersedes `VertSplit` and is linked to `VertSplit` by default in order to maintain backwards compatibility.
* | ci: skip tests that fail on windowsDundar Göc2022-02-20
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* terminal: add tests for palette color forwardingBjörn Linse2019-11-03
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* tests/ui: make screen.lua use "linegrid" representation internallyBjörn Linse2019-10-13
| | | | | | | | | | PR #8221 took a short-cut when implementing the tests: screen.lua would translate the linegrid highlight ids back into the old per-cell attribute description. Apart from cleaning up technical debt, this enables to check both rgb and cterm colors in the same expect(), which previously was needlessly restricted to ext_hlstate tests only.
* test/ui: update tests for new msg_grid implementationBjörn Linse2019-09-01
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* highlight: Fix missing .rgb_sp_color in initializers (#9287)Justin M. Keyes2018-11-30
| | | | | | | terminal_get_line_attributes() had this bug for a long time, though it likely had no effect visible to users. ref #9028 ref 60f845ca55a1
* ui: add tests for hlstate extensionBjörn Linse2018-07-21