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powershell is slow, and this timeout is "worst case" so it doesn't make
the tests more costly, only avoids a false-positive.
close #8958
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Test changes from 8.0.1020 and 8.0.1048.
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expect_err() matches against a pattern. Terminate the pattern with "$"
to check against buffer overrun.
ref #8931
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msgpack_rpc_to_object (called by handle_request .. msgpack_rpc_to_array)
always NUL-terminates API Strings.
But handle_request .. msgpack_rpc_get_handler_for operates on a raw
msgpack_object, before preparation.
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screen.lua: extend snapshot_util() to work with extension state
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Simplify handling of attributes: collect new attributes in the same pass
as screen lines are rendered, instead of using two passes.
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Do this at the test-framework level instead of CI (Travis) scripts.
Then it works for QuickBuild and AppVeyor.
ref eb6dd3e42dc38460e8624dc5faef894e21c6aa26
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close #8745
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Problem: C indent wrong when * immediately follows comment. (John Bowler)
Solution: Do not see "/*" after "*" as a comment start. (closes vim/vim#2321)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f8c53d3d268fc67a29c8c1a4e76fae85762e11b5
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":normal :" might be invoked in various ways, so its safest to always
allow recursive invocation of cmdline mode
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As attribute ids is the convention in the UI protocol
Also remove non-threadsafe calls in tui.c to syntax module.
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phodge/7688-nvim-buf-lines-should-return-empty-list-for-unloaded-buffer
handle unloaded buffers in nvim_buf_*() functions
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closes #8362
Vim's code calls `call_shell` directly from `get_system_output_as_rettv`
whereas in Nvim this function has been rewritten to not call `call_shell` but to call
`os_system` via `do_os_system`, losing the support for profiling and verbose.
Changing the code to call `call_shell` from `get_system_output_as_rettv`
seems to be too complicated to be worth it on the current version of the
code. So this commit duplicates the relevant code.
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The following (run as a script) used to cause a crash due to :sign using a
special redraw (not updating nvim's specific highlight data structures)
without proper redraw first, as split just flags for redraw later.
set cursorline
sign define piet text=>> texthl=Search
split
sign place 3 line=2 name=piet buffer=1
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some clients assume this, so tests should check it
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directory (#8762)
Problem: :packadd does not load packages from the "start" directory.
(Alejandro Hernandez)
Solution: Make :packadd look in the "start" directory if those packages were
not loaded on startup.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/9e1d399e63903c6f84d7888ad8d84ebf4e29d8a1
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Add ext_newgrid and ext_hlstate extensions. These use predefined
highlights and line-segment based updates, for efficiency and
simplicity.. The ext_hlstate extension in addition allows semantic
identification of builtin and syntax highlights.
Reimplement the old char-based updates in the remote UI layer, for
compatibility. For the moment, this is still the default. The bulitin
TUI uses the new line-based protocol.
cmdline uses curwin cursor position when ext_cmdline is active.
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This allows us to keep track of the source higlight groups,
and not only the final combined highlights.
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Problem: ":if 0|syntax {on,off}|endif" skips the default of "syntax on"
because the executor was setting the `did_syntax_onoff` flag even though
"syntax {on,off}" is not actually executed.
closes #8728
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Show a proper confirmation dialog when trying to unload a terminal buffer while
the confirm option is set or when :confirm is used.
Fixes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/4651
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Fix redrawing issues with narrow screen and remove extra wait in resize tests
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Before this, bottom of screen got messed up when modemsg (+ one extra
space to not force terminal scroll) didn't fit on one line.
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Saves ~10 seconds in UI tests
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Now that uv.h is directly being included, pre-processing of
test/includes/pre/uv.h fails on Linux with
In file included from «SRCDIR»/neovim/test/includes/pre/uv.h:1:
In file included from /usr/include/uv.h:62:
/usr/include/uv/unix.h:72:11: fatal error: 'uv/pthread-barrier.h' file not found
# include "uv/pthread-barrier.h"
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
This happens because we're missing -D_GNU_SOURCE (part of ${gen_cdefs}),
which makes the pthread_barrier_* functionality visible.
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libuv users are only supposed to directly include uv.h. In v1.21.0, all
the uv-*.h headers were renamed to uv/*.h, which caused the unit tests
to fail with
[123/125] Generating post/uv-errno.h
FAILED: test/includes/post/uv-errno.h
cd «SRCDIR»/src/neovim/build/test/includes && /usr/bin/clang -std=c99 -E -P «SRCDIR»/src/neovim/test/includes/pre/uv-errno.h -I/usr/include -I/usr/include -o «SRCDIR»/neovim/build/test/includes/post/uv-errno.h
«SRCDIR»/src/neovim/test/includes/pre/uv-errno.h:1:10: error: 'uv-errno.h' file not found with <angled> include; use "quotes" instead
#include <uv-errno.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~
"uv-errno.h"
The intention of the file is to extend libuv's error constants with more
values used by the unit tests. This can just as easily be achieved
without poking into pseudo-private header files.
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closes #8466
closes #8664
Regression by 0d7daaad98d5.
- Fix length comparison.
- Fix loop(s) which iterated over all fields of array `pcc` even if it
was not filled up (try unicode 0x9f as statusline character).
Note about the tests:
- To input unicode with more than two hex digits you can use <C-v>U...:
a + U+fe20: a︠
a + U+fe20 + U+fe21: a︠︡
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Improve coverage of `build_stl_str_hl`.
Minor removal of dead code in the tested function.
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This test is mostly a demo/reference for:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/8634#issuecomment-400940467
so let's not pay a 1s penalty.
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ref #8634
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Use LuaJIT FFI to create char pointer.
Validate output with utf_ptr2char(), vim_iswordc() and vim_iswordp().
Use const for LuaJIT string-to-char conversion.
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