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execute lua directly from the remote API
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Fix GCC 7 issues
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When the end character in a range matches a different standard range
(e.g., [0-z]), the range would be incorrectly detected as the class of
the end character (CLASS_az).
Instead of using a fallthrough, immediately FAIL when the end character
doesn't match the expected range.
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Test correctly fail for oneline ruby, python and python3.
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Reasoning is majorly the same: check whether lua has bug or API function has
bug, but on the other side: previous commit is checking whether similar bug when
using API via msgpack RPC, this commit is checking whether another API function
used via lua bindings triggers the same bug. Should additionally give a hint
about which lua code contains a bug.
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Should make me able to determine whether they are lua bindings that contain
a bug or set_lines.
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Fixes:
1. Allocate space for the NUL byte.
2. Do not exclude last line from range.
3. Remove code for sandbox: it is handled earlier.
4. Fix index in new_line_transformed when converting NULs to NLs.
5. Always allocate new_line_transformed, but save allocated value.
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Missing: updates to various lists.
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During testing found the following bugs:
1. msgpack-gen.lua script is completely unprepared for Float values either in
return type or in arguments. Specifically:
1. At the time of writing relevant code FLOAT_OBJ did not exist as well as
FLOATING_OBJ, but it would be used by msgpack-gen.lua should return type
be Float. I added FLOATING_OBJ macros later because did not know that
msgpack-gen.lua uses these _OBJ macros, otherwise it would be FLOAT_OBJ.
2. msgpack-gen.lua should use .data.floating in place of .data.float. But it
did not expect that .data subattribute may have name different from
lowercased type name.
2. vim_replace_termcodes returned its argument as-is if it receives an empty
string (as well as _vim_id*() functions did). But if something in returned
argument lives in an allocated memory such action will cause double free:
once when freeing arguments, then when freeing return value. It did not cause
problems yet because msgpack bindings return empty string as {NULL, 0} and
nothing was actually allocated.
3. New code in msgpack-gen.lua popped arguments in reversed order, making lua
bindings’ signatures be different from API ones.
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Note: this will *still* crash when using API in cases similar to the one
described in first commit. Just it needs different code to reproduce.
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The terminfo entry for linux only advertises 8 colours, but nvim tries
to make it display 16 colours anyway, resulting in erroneous SGR control
sequences for colours 8 and above. The Linux kernel terminal emulator
itself has actually understood the 256-colour control sequences since
version 4.8 and the 16-colour control sequences since version 4.9. Thus
we apply the same terminfo fixup as we apply for *xterm* and *256*, to
emit the 16-colour and 256-colour control sequences even if terminfo's
setaf and setab do not advertise them.
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As part of the refactoring in #5119, some vim_strchr() were changed to
strchr(). However, vim_strchr() behaves differently than strchr() when
c is NUL, returning NULL instead of a pointer to the NUL.
Revert the strchr() calls where it isn't known whether c is NUL, since
this causes a semantic change the surrounding code doesn't expect. In
the case of #6650, this led to a heap overrun.
Closes #6650
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FEATURES:
bc4a2e1576c6 help, man.vim: "outline" (TOC) feature #5169
58422f17d8e7 'guicursor' works in the TUI (and sends info to UIs) #6423
129f107c0c26 api: nvim_get_mode() #6247
0b59f988f447 api/ui: externalize tabline #6583
bc6d868d00a7 'listchars': `Whitespace` highlight group #6367
6afa7d66cd63 writefile() obeys 'fsync' option #6427
c60e409471c5 eval.c refactor (also improves some error messages) #5119
9d200cd0a3ef getcompletion("cmdline") #6376
2ea7bfc627e5 terminal: Support extra arguments in 'shell'. #4504
bf5110266ca9 DirChanged autocmd #5928 #6262
1743df82f900 'cpoptions': "_" flag to toggle `cw` behaviour #6235
22337b1c0144 CTRL-R omits trailing ^M when pasting to cmdline #6137
0e44916fff88 :edit allows unescaped spaces in filename #6119
abdbfd26bc7f eval: Add id() function and make printf("%p") useful #6095
bdfa1479d296 findfile(), :find, gf work in :terminal. #6009
2f38ed11c98a providers: Disable if `g:loaded_*` exists.
b5560a69b12b setpos() can set lowercase marks in other buffers #5753
7c513d646d87 Throttle :! output, pulse "..." message. #5396
d2e8c76dc224 v:exiting #5651
:terminal improvements #6185 #6142
- cursor keeps position after leaving insert-mode.
- 4ceec30cd0b4 Follows output only if cursor is at end of buffer.
- e7bbd35c812d new option: 'scrollback'
- fedb8443d58a quasi-support for undo and 'modifiable'
- b45ddf731be5 disables 'list' by default
- disables 'relativenumber' by default
:help now contains full API documentation at `:help api`.
man.vim saw numerous improvements.
Windows support:
- Windows is no longer "experimental", it is fully supported.
- Windows package includes a GUI, curl.exe and other utilities.
"Vim 8" features: partials, lambdas.
SECURITY FIXES:
CVE-2017-5953 CVE-2017-6349 CVE-2017-6350 #6485
CHANGES:
NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_CURSOR_SHAPE was removed. Use 'guicursor' instead.
See https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Following-HEAD#20170402
81525dc5c35c 'mouse=a' is no longer the default. (This will probably
change again after it is improved.) #6022
0c1f7831649e defaults: 'showcmd', 'belloff', 'ruler' #6087
eb0e94f71b1f api: {get,set}_option update local options as appropriate #6405
bdcb2a38b366 "Reading from stdin..." message was removed. #6298
FIXES:
12fc1defd6a1 ops: fix i<c-r> with multi-byte text #6524
dd391bfca1f3 Windows: system() and friends #6497
13352c00f190 Windows: os_get_hostname() #6413
16babc66870b tui: Less-noisy mouse seqs #6411
3a9dd13f9e64 (vim bug) folding edge-cases #6207
f6946c68aee9 job-control: set CLOEXEC on pty processes. #5986
d1afd434f302 rplugin: Call s:LoadRemotePlugins() on startup.
1215084676f0 backtick-expansion works with `shell=fish` #6224
e32ec03d67ee tui: Improved behavior after resize. #6202
86c2adc07463 edit.c: CTRL-SPC: Insert previously-inserted text. #6090
c318d8e672a3 b:changedtick now follows VimL rules #6112
34e24cb2f734 terminal: Initialize colors in reverse order #6160
e8899178ec34 undo: Don't set b_u_curhead in ex_undojoin() #5869
d25649fa0120 undo: :earlier, g-: Set b_u_seq_cur correctly. (#6016)
043d8ba422b4 'Visual-mode put from @. register' #5782
42c922b32c0a open_buffer(): Do `BufEnter` for directories.
50d0d891299c inccommand: Preview :sub commands only after delimiter #5932
1420e1047454 CheckHealth improvements #5519
c8d5e9230ee3 jobstart(): Return -1 if cmd is not executable. #5671
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vim-patch:7.4.2231,7.4.2239,7.4.2244,7.4.2245,7.4.2246,7.4.2263,8.0.0150
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Closes #6577
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Introduce multiqueue_process_priority() to process only events at or
above a certain priority.
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