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* fix(api): don't set coladd of mark (#26648)zeertzjq2023-12-19
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* feat(api): add forward and back mouse buttonsAmanda Graven2023-12-18
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* refactor: soft-deprecate diagnostic signs configured with :sign-define (#26618)Gregory Anders2023-12-18
| | | | | Diagnostic signs should now be configured with vim.diagnostic.config(), but "legacy" sign definitions should go through the standard deprecation process to minimize the impact from breaking changes.
* fix(lua): handle array with holes in luaeval() (#26630)zeertzjq2023-12-18
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* fix(options): setting 'scroll' with resized grid (#26628)zeertzjq2023-12-18
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* test(core/job_spec): fix flakiness (#26623)zeertzjq2023-12-18
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* build: cmake fixesdundargoc2023-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | - add EXTERNALPROJECT_OPTIONS variable to main build - use `REQUIRED` keyword for IWYU. - remove check_c_compiler_flag checks when `ENABLE_COMPILER_SUGGESTIONS` is `ON`. If we explicitly enable it then we probably want it to give an error if it doesn't exist, rather than silently skip it. - Move dependency interface libraries to their find module and use them as a pseudo-imported target. - Remove BUSTED_OUTPUT_TYPE. It's not used and we can reintroduce it again if something similar is needed. - Use LINK_OPTIONS intead of LINK_FLAGS when generating the `--version` output.
* fix(api): crash after nvim_win_set_config title/footer validation error (#26606)notomo2023-12-16
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* feat(highlight): tweak default color schemeEvgeni Chasnovski2023-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Updating default color scheme produced some feedback. Solution: Address the feedback. Outline of the changes: - Colors `Grey1` and `Grey2` are made a little bit more extreme (dark - darker, light - lighter) to increase overall contrast. - `gui` colors are treated as base with `cterm` colors falling back to using 0-15 colors which come from terminal emulator. - Update highlight group definition to not include attribute definition if it is intended to staty uncolored. - Tweak some specific highlight groups. - Add a list of Neovim specific highlight groups which are now defined differently in a breaking way. - Minor tweaks in several other places related to default color scheme.
* vim-patch:9.0.2168: Moving tabpages on :drop may cause an endless loop (#26605)zeertzjq2023-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Moving tabpages on :drop may cause an endless loop Solution: Disallow moving tabpages on :drop when cleaning up the arglist first Moving tabpages during drop command may cause an endless loop When executing a :tab drop command, Vim will close all windows not in the argument list. This triggers various autocommands. If a user has created an 'au Tabenter * :tabmove -' autocommand, this can cause Vim to end up in an endless loop, when trying to iterate over all tabs (which would trigger the tabmove autocommand, which will change the tpnext pointer, etc). So instead of blocking all autocommands before we actually try to edit the given file, lets simply disallow to move tabpages around. Otherwise, we may change the expected number of events triggered during a :drop command, which users may rely on (there is actually a test, that expects various TabLeave/TabEnter autocommands) and would therefore be a backwards incompatible change. Don't make this an error, as this could trigger several times during the drop command, but silently ignore the :tabmove command in this case (and it should in fact finally trigger successfully when loading the given file in a new tab). So let's just be quiet here instead. fixes: vim/vim#13676 closes: vim/vim#13686 https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/df12e39b8b9dd39056e22b452276622cb7b617fd Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
* feat(ui): completeopt support popup like vimmathew2023-12-16
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* Merge pull request #26512 from famiu/refactor/options/type_flagsbfredl2023-12-16
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| * 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.
* | vim-patch:323dda1484d9 (#26583)zeertzjq2023-12-15
|/ | | | | | | | | runtime(termdebug): add Tbreak command closes: vim/vim#13656 https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/323dda1484d95ee5c8a1b2205f8c495446df75ee Co-authored-by: iam28th <artyom28th@gmail.com>
* fix(extmark): only invalidate unpaired marks on deleted rowsLuuk van Baal2023-12-14
| | | | | | Problem: Unpaired marks are invalidated if its column is deleted, which may just be a "placeholder" column, e.g. for signs. Solution: Only remove unpaired marks if its entire row is deleted.
* test(nvim_open_term): don't resize after creating terminal (#26570)zeertzjq2023-12-14
| | | This makes the screen states consistently have no EOB lines.
* feat(nvim_open_term): convert LF => CRLF (#26384)Raphael2023-12-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Unlike termopen(), nvim_open_term() PTYs do not carriage-return the cursor on newline ("\n") input. nvim --clean :let chan_id = nvim_open_term(1, {}) :call chansend(chan_id, ["here", "are", "some", "lines"]) Actual behavior: here are some lines Expected behaviour: here are some lines Solution: Add `force_crlf` option, and enable it by default.
* fix(diagnostic): check for sign namespace instead of sign groupGregory Anders2023-12-13
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* refactor(diagnostic): set sign by using extmark (#26193)Raphael2023-12-13
| | | | after sign implementation refactor by using extmark, we can use `nvim_buf_set_extmark` to set diagnostic sign instead use `sign_define`
* vim-patch:9.0.2159: screenpos() may crash with neg. column (#26542)zeertzjq2023-12-13
| | | | | | | | Problem: screenpos() may crash with neg. column Solution: validate and correct column closes: vim/vim#13669 https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ec54af4e26952d954a4cc009f62c80ea01445d30
* feat(iter): add `Iter.take` (#26525)Will Hopkins2023-12-12
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* fix(stream): do not close handle if it is already closing (#26537)Gregory Anders2023-12-12
| | | | | uv_close asserts that a handle is not already closing. We can guard against this assertion failure by manually checking the handle's closing status ourselves.
* fix(lua): memory leak when using invalid syntax with exists() (#26530)zeertzjq2023-12-12
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* feat(eval): exists() function supports checking v:lua functions (#26485)Raphael2023-12-12
| | | | Problem: Vimscript function exists() can't check v:lua functions. Solution: Add support for v:lua functions to exists().
* Merge pull request #26486 from glepnir/fix_linebytebfredl2023-12-12
|\ | | | | fix(eval): use no_ff instead of ffdos as condition
| * fix: use no_ff instead of ffdos as conditionglepnir2023-12-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: line2byte behavior is changed after commit b051b13. It no longer return `-1` on empty buffer. Solution: use `nof_ff` instead of `!ff_dos` as condition. Then compatible behavior of line2byte() is restored.
* | test(treesitter/fold_spec): fix flakiness (#26524)zeertzjq2023-12-12
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* | fix(tui): don't forget to update cursor visibility (#26523)zeertzjq2023-12-12
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* | Merge pull request #26506 from tomtomjhj/tsfoldLewis Russell2023-12-11
|\ \ | | | | | | fix(treesitter): improve vim.treesitter.foldexpr
| * | test(treesitter): more foldexpr testsJaehwang Jung2023-12-12
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* | | Merge pull request #26458 from famiu/refactor/options/optionindexdundargoc2023-12-10
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| * | | refactor(options): reduce `findoption()` usageFamiu Haque2023-12-09
| |/ / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Many places in the code use `findoption()` to access an option using its name, even if the option index is available. This is very slow because it requires looping through the options array over and over. Solution: Use option index instead of name wherever possible. Also introduce an `OptIndex` enum which contains the index for every option as enum constants, this eliminates the need to pass static option names as strings.
* | | test: make text-only snapshots work (#26494)zeertzjq2023-12-10
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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
* | | test: allow avoiding repeated screen lines in expected stateszeertzjq2023-12-09
|/ / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Allow a "*count" suffix in a screen line to repeat the screen line for "count" times. The change is made to Screen:expect() and Screen:get_snapshot() instead of Screen:render() so that screen expectations generated using code can still work and test failures can still be readable. A snapshot is now also printed on failure so that there is no need to run the test again with Screen:snapshot_util().
* | refactor(tui): use synchronized updates around actual buf flush (#26478)Gregory Anders2023-12-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Rather than writing the synchronized update begin and end sequences into the TUI's internal buffer (where it is later flushed to the TTY), write these sequences directly to the TTY before and after the TUI's internal buffer is itself flushed to the TTY. This guarantees that a synchronized update is always used when we are actually sending data to the TTY. This means we do not need to keep track of the TUI's "dirty" state (any sequences which affect the TUI state will be written in the TUI's internal buffer, which is now guaranteed to only ever be written when a synchronized update is active).
* | vim-patch:9.0.2154: The option[] array is not sorted (#26475)zeertzjq2023-12-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: The options[] array is not sorted alphabetically. Solution: Sort it alphabetically. Add a test. Avoid unnecessary loop iterations in findoption(). closes: vim/vim#13648 Cherry-pick Test_set_one_column() change from patch 8.2.0432. https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f48558e10a08a1a483e25ef847bbceeac6b44561
* | perf(column): avoid counting when max signs are removed from a rangeLuuk van Baal2023-12-08
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* | test(tui_spec): update cursor_address test for flush start (#26464)zeertzjq2023-12-08
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* | test: use termopen() instead of :terminal more (#26462)zeertzjq2023-12-08
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* | test: fix Windows tests failures (#26461)Gregory Anders2023-12-08
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* | Merge pull request #26456 from gpanders/ignore-vim-runtimeGregory Anders2023-12-07
|\ \ | | | | | | fix(terminal): ignore $VIM and $VIMRUNTIME in pty jobs
| * | test: forward $VIMRUNTIME in child nvim instancesGregory Anders2023-12-07
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* | | fix(lua): allow nil values in serialized Lua arrays (#26329)Gregory Anders2023-12-07
|/ / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When we convert a Lua table to an Object, we consider the table a "dictionary" if it contains only string keys, and an array if it contains all numeric indices with no gaps. While rare, Lua tables can have both strictly numeric indices and gaps (e.g. { [2] = 2 }). These currently cannot be serialized because it is not considered an array. However, we know the maximum index of the table and as long as all of the keys in the table are numeric, it is still possible to serialize this table as an array. The missing indices will have nil values.
* | perf(column): keep track of number of lines that hold up the 'signcolumn'Luuk van Baal2023-12-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: The entire marktree needs to be traversed each time a sign is removed from the sentinel line. Solution: Remove sentinel line and instead keep track of the number of lines that hold up the 'signcolumn' in "max_count". Adjust this number for added/removed signs, and set it to 0 when the maximum number of signs on a line changes. Only when "max_count" is decremented to 0 due to sign removal do we need to check the entire buffer. Also replace "invalid_top" and "invalid_bot" with a map of invalid ranges, further reducing the number of lines to be checked. Also improve tree traversal when counting the number of signs. Instead of looping over the to be checked range and counting the overlap for each row, keep track of the overlap in an array and add this to the count.
* | 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(terminal): never propagate $COLORTERM from outer env (#26440)zeertzjq2023-12-07
| | | | | | | | If $COLORTERM is "truecolor" but the user sets 'notermguicolors', propagating $COLORTERM to :terminal usually doesn't work well.
* | test(unit): correct header name (#26446)zeertzjq2023-12-07
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* | test(inccommand_spec): actually trigger 'inccommand' previewzeertzjq2023-12-07
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* | fix(inccommand): save and restore '[ and '] marks (#26442)zeertzjq2023-12-07
| | | | | | | | Undoing a change moves '[ and '] marks, so it is necessary to save and restore them.