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Since the `State` is global, other scripts are unexpectedly affected during the
'inccommand' preview. This commit introduces a new flag for `do_cmdline`, in
order to ignore trailing '|'-separated commands only for the command invoking
the preview.
fix #8796, update #7494
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The commit summary maybe does not make sense, but calling a function
that does not wait on anything `wait()` makes even less sense.
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54ce101 changed the way undo entries are created when adding decorations.
This creates all sorts of problems.This change fixes the problem by
reverting to the previous behavior.
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Problem: 'incsearch' doesn't work for :s, :g or :v.
Solution: Also use 'incsearch' for other commands that use a pattern.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b0acacd767a2b0618a7f3c08087708f4329580d0
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This used to use -1 and MAXCOL values. Make sure in range values are
used.
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For example, "Backwards range given, OK to swap (y/n)?" on each keypress.
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It is perfectly fine and expected to detach from the screen just by
the UI disconnecting from nvim or exiting nvim. Just keep detach() in
screen_basic_spec, to get some coverage of the detach method itself.
This avoids hang on failure in many situations (though one could argue
that detach() should be "fast", or at least "as fast as resize",
which works in press-return already).
Never use detach() just to change the size of the screen, try_resize()
method exists for that specifically.
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- Use shell-test.c to avoid the squishiness of system shells.
- Use screen:expect_unchanged() to avoid hardcoded (brittle) test.
Fails correctly if 5020daa6e5ce is reverted (remove terminal_check(),
restore redraw() in refresh_timer_cb()):
[ ERROR ] test/functional/ui/inccommand_spec.lua @ 2550: :substitute with inccommand during :terminal activity
test/functional/helpers.lua:402:
retry() attempts: 2
test/functional/ui/screen.lua:579: Row 8 did not match.
Expected:
|foo bar baz |
|bar baz fox |
|bar foo baz |
|{15:~ }|
|{15:~ }|
|{15:~ }|
|{11:[No Name] [+] }|
|*26: xxx |
|27: xxx |
|28: xxx |
|29: xxx |
|30: xxx |
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|{10:term }|
|:%s/foo/ZZZ^ |
Actual:
|foo bar baz |
|bar baz fox |
|bar foo baz |
|{15:~ }|
|{15:~ }|
|{15:~ }|
|{11:[No Name] [+] }|
|*107: xxx |
|108: xxx |
|109: xxx |
|110: xxx |
|111: xxx |
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|{10:term }|
|:%s/foo/ZZZ^ |
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Before this commit, when `inccomand` was set to `nosplit`, multi-line
substitutions collapsed the command-line.
This happened because when ex_getln.c:cursorcmd() computed a msg_row, it
was given a cmdline_row one line too high. This happened because
message.c:msg_puts_display() was supposed to decrement cmdline_row but
didn't, because of the `msg_no_more && lines_left == 0` check placed
just before the decrementation part in msg_puts_display's while loop.
Every time msg_puts_display writes a line, it decreases `lines_left` (a
variable used to know how many lines are left for prompts). Since
redrawcommandline() did not reset `lines_left` between calls to
msg_puts_display, every time a character was pressed, `lines_left` was
decremented. This meant that once the user pressed COLUMNS+ROWS numbers
of characters, `lines_left` would reach 0 and prevent msg_row from being
decremented.
It makes sense to fix setting `lines_left` to `cmdline_row` in
`compute_cmdrow` ; after all, computing where the command line row
should be placed is equivalent to computing how many `lines_left` of
output there are left.
Closes #8254.
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closes #9777
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Problem: Relative cursor position is not calculated correctly.
Solution: Always set topline, also when window is one line only.
(Robert Webb) Add more info to getwininfo() for testing.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8fcb60f961bdd134599fb016c6537fd496e800f5
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Fixes #9557
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- window_split_tab_spec.lua: Put cursor at bottom of :terminal buffer so
that it follows output.
- inccommand_spec.lua: Increase timeout to allow 2nd retry.
- Timer tests are less reliable on Travis CI macOS 10.12/10.13.
ref #6829
ref e39dade80b02
ref de13113dc16e
ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/9095#issuecomment-429603452
> We don't guarantee that a X ms timer is triggered during Y ms sleep
> for any X<Y, though I would expect the load to be really bad for this
> to happen with X=10ms, Y=40ms.
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fix #5584
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fix #7494
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Update tests.
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- plugin/shada_spec.lua: Use \r\n as Windows EOL for tests on
BufWriteCmd, FileWriteCmd, FileAppendCmd. Alternative is 'set
fileformat=unix'.
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closes #7485
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closes #5589
closes #5590
closes #5598
closes #5608
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Also extend an old test to show of the new way.
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... that does not have that superflous last line.
Also, remove some indeterminism for the freebsd64 tests. Partially,
those were suggested by the tests themselves, while successfull. Some of
them were added after some testing because the lookaround test would
fail on freebsd64 only.
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closes #7244
ref #7249
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Before this change the preview changes in the buffer viewport were
limited to the size of the preview window ('cmdwinheight').
closes #7220
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During a preview, we can stop looking for matches after we got enough
lines for the preview buffer.
Because of this perf improvement, the 'redrawtime' test needs to be
slowed down in a different way: _long_ lines instead of just many lines.
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Hope this will make people using feed_command less likely: this hides bugs.
Already found at least two:
1. msgpackparse() will show internal error: hash_add() in case of duplicate
keys, though it will still work correctly. Currently silenced.
2. ttimeoutlen was spelled incorrectly, resulting in option not being set when
expected. Test was still functioning somehow though. Currently fixed.
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Problem: No proper testing of trunc_string().
Solution: Add a unittest for message.c.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/502ae4ba63561c98ac69af26cd9883bfd18d225f
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Previously alternate branches were not accounted for properly, with this
change g- after an undo to a branch point works.
The current sequence number b_u_seq_cur is used in undo_time(), in
u_doit() this was calculated by subtracting one from the curhead
sequence number.
The curhead header entry represents the change that was just undone, so
the sequence number we want is that of the change we have moved to. This
is the sequence number of the undo head that is the uh_next element of
this curhead. That sequence number is not always one less than the
curhead sequence number -- there may have been an alternate branch at
this point.
Instead of subtracting one, we now directly find the sequence number of
curhead->uh_next.
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Closes #5888
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Closes #5912
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https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck/pull/81#issuecomment-261099606
> If you really want to use bleeding-edge version you should get the
> rockspec from master branch, not a fixed commit ...
> The correct way to install from a specific commit is cloning that
> commit and running "luarocks make" from project directory. The reason
> is that running "install" or "build" on an scm rockspec fetches
> sources from master but uses build description from the rockspec
> itself, which may be outdated.
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