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Closes #7859
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vim-patch:8.0.0151
Problem: To pass buffer content to system() and systemlist() one has to
first create a string or list.
Solution: Allow passing a buffer number. (LemonBoy,
closes vim/vim#1240)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/12c4492dd35e0cd83c8816be2ec849b836109882
vim-patch:8.0.0153
Problem: system() test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution: Deal when extra space and CR.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/9d9c35651712b88c81f1ae11091de1fd0bbbd35c
vim-patch:8.0.0154
Problem: system() test fails on OS/X.
Solution: Deal with leading spaces.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/31f19ce0a052f7c76d44a9a190e468c79cf5d56d
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Implement nvim_command_output with `execute({cmd},"silent")`.
Behavior changes:
- does not provoke any hit-enter prompt
- no longer prepends a newline char
- does not capture some noise (like the "[New File]" message, see the
change to tabnewentered_spec.lua)
Technically ("bug-for-bug") this a breaking change. But the previous
behavior of nvim_command_output meant that it probably wasn't used for
anything outside of tests.
Also remove the undocumented `v:command_output` variable which was
a hack introduced only for the purposes of nvim_command_output.
closes #7726
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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 #7811
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Until now, the default `:filetype ...` setup was skipped if the user
config touched `:filetype` in any way (including implicitly via `:syntax
on`). No one needs that, and it's very confusing.
Instead, proceed with `:filetype ... on` unless the user explicitly
called `:filetype ... off`.
closes #7765
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Remove some tv_list_item_…() functions
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There is nothing wrong with them, just it is generally better to remove
a range then to remove items individually.
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Reason: test may contain cleanup at the endwhich is needed for GC to work
properly, but is not done if test fails. With collectgarbage() in former
position it would crash when collecting garbage.
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tv_list_remove_items() may cause confusion with tv_list_item_remove()
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Better write this bit in lua then make reviewers or clint filter out
tv_list_item_alloc().
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Still left calls in eval/typval.c and test/unit/eval/helpers.lua. Latter is the
only reason why function did not receive `static` modifier.
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Followup to https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/7217.
Build failure: https://travis-ci.org/neovim/neovim/jobs/322930672#L2958.
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Fixes #7169
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Still missing: problems in window.c, it should be possible to construct a test
for them.
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It is the same for other VAR_FIXED lists.
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