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Problem: When the quickfix buffer has been modified an autocommand
may invalidate the undo stack (kawarimidoll)
Solution: When clearing the quickfix buffer, also wipe the undo stack
fixes: vim/vim#13905
closes: vim/vim#13928
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f0d3d4a42657dca996e790aa829de3c6be7fdb63
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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Note: this contains two _temporary_ changes which can be reverted
once the Arena vs no-Arena distinction in API wrappers has been removed.
Both nlua_push_Object and object_to_vim_take_luaref() has been changed
to take the object argument as a pointer. This is not going to be
necessary once these are only used with arena (or not at all) allocated
Objects.
The object_to_vim() variant which leaves luaref untouched might need to
stay for a little longer.
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The '*.bats' file type is for Bash Automated Testing System (BATS)
scripts. BATS scripts are Bash with a special '@test' extension but they
otherwise work with Vim's bash filetype.
See https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core
closes: vim/vim#14039
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d00fb4b3a237b375de5a1f453c8453b8b3797d51
Co-authored-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@collins.com>
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The 'Config.in' file type is for Buildroot configuration files.
Buildroot Config.in files use the same Kconfig backend as the Linux
kernel's Kconfig files.
Buildroot also has other filename variants that follow "Config.in.*",
they are used to distinguish multiple Config.in files in the same
directory.
See https://buildroot.org/downloads/manual/manual.html#_literal_config_in_literal_file
closes: vim/vim#14038
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5f20f050efed3431beaf85739f0113e9ef0abd8e
Co-authored-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@collins.com>
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Problem: filetype: no support for its files
Solution: Add detection for *.its files as dts file type
(Brandon Maier)
The '*.its' file type is for U-Boot Flattened Image Trees (FIT) which
use the flattened devicetree format.
See https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/blob/master/doc/usage/fit/source_file_format.rst#terminology
closes: vim/vim#14037
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/cf1d65e060e32ba8a0ba99fc299dc192fe4aa961
Co-authored-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@collins.com>
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Problem: filetype: no support for dtso files
Solution: Add detection for *.dtso files as dts file type
(Markus Schneider-Pargmann)
*.dtso files are devicetree overlay files which have the same syntax as dts or dtsi files.
closes: vim/vim#14026
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b1700fb33fe02838d679b9215e501455cf4c1156
Co-authored-by: Markus Schneider-Pargmann <msp@baylibre.com>
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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>
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Problem: Style: typos found
Solution: correct them
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14023
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e71022082d6a8bd8ec3d7b9dadf3f9ce46ef339c
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Previously the LSP-Client object contained some fields that are also
in the client config, but for a lot of other fields, the config was used
directly making the two objects vaguely entangled with either not having
a clear role.
Now the config object is treated purely as config (read-only) from the
client, and any fields the client needs from the config are now copied
in as additional fields.
This means:
- the config object is no longet normalised and is left as the user
provided it.
- the client only reads the config on creation of the client and all
other implementations now read the clients version of the fields.
In addition, internal support for multiple callbacks has been added to
the client so the client tracking logic (done in lua.lsp) can be done
more robustly instead of wrapping the user callbacks which may error.
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and for return value of nlua_exec/nlua_call_ref, as this uses
the same family of functions.
NB: the handling of luaref:s is a bit of a mess.
add api_luarefs_free_XX functions as a stop-gap as refactoring
luarefs is a can of worms for another PR:s.
as a minor feature/bug-fix, nvim_buf_call and nvim_win_call now preserves
arbitrary return values.
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Problem: Loading `vim.fs` via the `vim.loader` Lua package loader will
result in a stack overflow due to a cyclic dependency. This may happen
when the `vim.fs` module isn't byte-compiled, i.e. when `--luamod-dev`
is used (#27413).
Solution: `vim.loader` depends on `vim.fs`. Therefore `vim.fs` should
be loaded in advance.
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Problem: upper-case of ß should be U+1E9E (CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S)
(fenuks)
Solution: Make gU, ~ and g~ convert the U+00DF LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S (ß)
to U+1E9E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S (ẞ), update tests
(glepnir)
This is part of Unicode 5.1.0 from April 2008, so should be fairly safe
to use now and since 2017 is part of the German standard orthography,
according to Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_%E1%BA%9E#cite_note-auto-12
There is however one exception: UnicodeData.txt for U+00DF
LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S does NOT define U+1E9E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
SHARP S as its upper case version. Therefore, toupper() won't be able
to convert from lower sharp s to upper case sharp s (the other way
around however works, since U+00DF is considered the lower case
character of U+1E9E and therefore tolower() works correctly for the
upper case version).
fixes: vim/vim#5573
closes: vim/vim#14018
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/bd1232a1faf56b614a1e74c4ce51bc6e0650ae00
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
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(#27451)
Problem: 'breakindentopt' "min" works incorrectly with 'signcolumn'.
Solution: Use win_col_off() and win_col_off2().
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14014
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f0a9d65e0a1d693cdfa964aa72de5b93b4cacdea
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Problem: settabvar() may change the last accessed tabpage.
Solution: Save and restore lastused_tabpage.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14017
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b47fbb40837512cdd2d8c25eaf9952154836b99d
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Minor "best practices" nudge.
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fix: crashes with large msgpack messages
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Problem:
Virtual text not redrawn properly after undo moves its extmark.
Solution:
Redraw the moved extmark's pre-undo position.
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without matches (#27436)
Problem: CompleteChanged not triggered when new leader added causing
no matching item in the completion menu
Solution: When completion is active but no items matched still trigger
CompleteChanged event
(glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#13982
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0d3c0a66a39570cbc52b9536604c39e324b989b3
Fix #15077
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Invalidation of most w_valid flags isn't needed when adding or removing
virtual text below cursor.
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Problem: #25826 added a (duplicate) sign comparison function, which was
modified and strayed from the original in #27418.
Solution: Merge the two functions and add a display test that actually
tests for this order in addition to the legacy tests.
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splits (#27432)
Problem: 'breakindent' behaves inconsistently with 'list' and splits.
Solution: Use 'listchars' from the correct window and handle caching
properly. Move cheaper comparisons to the top.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14008
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/efabd7c8d4f733350364356b8950a11f013aec49
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The `get_indent_str_vtab()` function currently calls `tabstop_padding()`
every time a tab is encountered (unless tabstops aren't used).
`tabstop_padding()` either does a division by 'tabstop' If 'vartabstop'
is not set, or iterates through the 'vartabstop' list to find current
tab width.
Since the virtual column only increases, we can keep track of where the
next tabstop would be, and update this information once it was reached.
`get_indent_str_vtab()` also depends on 'listchars' "tab" value from the
current window, even though it may be called for a line from the same
buffer in a different window. In most cases, it is called with tabstops
enabled (last argument was `false`), so I split the function into one
that uses tabstops and the other that doesn't.
I removed `get_indent_str()` since I couldn't find any calls to it.
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The dispatchers used by the RPC client should be defined in the client,
so they have been moved there. Due to this, it also made sense to move
all code related to client configuration and the creation of the RPC
client there too.
Now vim.lsp.start_client is significantly simplified and now mostly
contains logic for tracking open clients.
- Renamed client.new -> client.start
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When "q" is set in 'shortmess' it now fully hides the "recording @a" message
when you are recording a macro instead of just shortening to "recording". This
removes duplication when using reg_recording() in the statusline.
Related #19193
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(#27411)
Problem: Restore lastused_tabpage too early in do_arg_all() function it
will change later in the function.
Solution: Restore lastused_tabpage a bit later, when being done with
tabpages (glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#13992
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2975a54f285e5b4bf026c1dc706b5d90777d64e7
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Problem:
Since 24488169564c39a506c235bf6a33b8e23a8cb528, the --startuptime report shows
two blocks of data. The TUI process and its embedded nvim process write to the
file concurrently, which may interleave the two startup sequences into the same
timeline.
Solution:
Report each process as a separate section in the same file.
1. Each process buffers the full report.
2. After startup is finished, the buffer is flushed (appended) to the file.
Fix #23036
Sample report:
--- Startup times for process: Primary/TUI ---
times in msec
clock self+sourced self: sourced script
clock elapsed: other lines
000.006 000.006: --- NVIM STARTING ---
000.428 000.422: event init
000.728 000.301: early init
...
005.880 000.713: init highlight
005.882 000.002: --- NVIM STARTED ---
--- Startup times for process: Embedded ---
times in msec
clock self+sourced self: sourced script
clock elapsed: other lines
000.006 000.006: --- NVIM STARTING ---
000.409 000.403: event init
000.557 000.148: early init
000.633 000.077: locale set
...
014.383 000.430: first screen update
014.387 000.003: --- NVIM STARTED ---
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Problem: TextChanged not triggered for :norm! commands
(machakann, after v9.0.2031)
Solution: Only reset curbuf->b_last_changedtick if TextChangedI
was triggered in insert mode (and not blocked)
Note: for unknown reasons, the test fails on Windows (but seems to work
fine when running interactively)
fixes: vim/vim#13967
closes: vim/vim#13984
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c9e79e52845d51f48f5ea3753a62ab3fe0e40184
Cherry-pick test_autocmd.vim change from patch 8.2.4149.
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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'showbreak' (#27404)
Problem: Visual hl wrong when it ends before multibyte 'showbreak'.
(lacygoil)
Solution: Use vcol_sbr instead of adding n_extra.
(zeertzjq)
fixes: vim/vim#11272
closes: vim/vim#13996
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/df23d7f4bd7546f3152ea003856525591218565b
Bug doesn't apply to Nvim.
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refactor(api): refactor more api functions to use arena return
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Currently having two separate memory strategies for API return values is
a bit unnecessary, and mostly a consequence of converting the hot spot
cases which needed it first. But there is really no downside to using
arena everywhere (which implies also directly using strings which are
allocated earlier or even statically, without copy).
There only restriction is we need to know the size of arrays in advance,
but this info can often be passed on from some earlier stage if it is
missing.
This collects some "small" cases. The more complex stuff will get a PR
each.
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Problem:
`vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_diagnostic` accepts an undocumented severity_limit
option which is widely used.
Solution:
Deprecate it in favour of `{min = severity}` used in `vim.diagnostic`.
Since this is undocumented, the schedule for removal is accelerated to
0.11.
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This reverts commit b0bff57a3bc79481d89595791e3fb0e4dd10c896.
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Problem: Redrawing can be improved when inserting/deleting lines with 'number'.
Solution: Only redraw the number column of lines below changed lines.
Add a test as this wasn't previously tested.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#13985
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ae07ebc04b0726e12b1af39d52e01d86ae79ef0a
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'cursorline'
Problem: Redrawing can be improved when deleting lines with 'cursorline'.
Solution: Use smarter invalidation and adjustment. Remove unnecessary
UPD_VALID as it is already set at the top of the loop. Make
the test for vim/vim#4862 fail without the fix.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#13986
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7ce34c9a947b17a8b5e81e7c2335a63552182d10
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Getting current channel info was kind of annoying via RPC. Two
functions had to be called:
1. `nvim_get_api_info` which returns `[channel_id, meta_data]`.
- This results in `channel_id = api.nvim_get_api_info()[0]`.
- Here the meta_data is sent but never used.
2. Finally call `nvim_get_chan_info(channel_id)`.
This commit reduces the need for `nvim_get_api_info` as passing 0
returns current channel info.
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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.
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`utf_char2cells()` calls `utf_printable()` twice (sometimes indirectly,
through `vim_isprintc()`) for characters >= 128. The function can be
refactored to call to it only once.
`utf_printable()` uses binary search on ranges of unprintable characters
to determine if a given character is printable. Since there are only 9
ranges, and the first range contains only one character, binary search
can be replaced with SSE2 SIMD comparisons that check 8 ranges at a
time, and the first range is checked separately. SSE2 is enabled by
default in GCC, Clang and MSVC for x86-64.
Add 3-byte utf-8 to screenpos_spec benchmarks.
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Problem:
When nvim_input is followed immediately by non-fast events on RPC, both
events and input are available after the polling done by the os_inchar()
in state_enter(), but state_enter() then chooses to process events even
if input is available, which is inconsistent with state_handle_k_event()
that stops processing events once input is available.
Solution:
Also check for available input after the os_inchar() in state_enter().
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Co-authored-by: altermo <>
Co-authored-by: Jongwook Choi <wookayin@gmail.com>
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There doesn't seem to be an easy solution that doesn't involve a goto.
Also remove duplicate assignment in win_line().
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(#27363)
Problem: LineNrAbove and LineNrBelow background wrong on wrapped lines.
Solution: Update number column also for wrapped part of a line.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#13974
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ebfd856cfdf6ea0b16c8d115000961c998ce97da
Cherry-pick test_number.vim changes from patch 9.0.0626.
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