From 8fb7419d7c5e2df3b792d18fa56f973088e69be2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gregory Anders <8965202+gpanders@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2023 11:18:45 -0600 Subject: refactor: only reload colorscheme if &bg changed (#26598) Currently, setting &bg at all re-initializes highlights and reloads the active colorscheme, even if the actual value of &bg has not changed. With https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/26595 this causes a regression since &bg is set unconditionally based on the value detected from the terminal. Instead, only reload the colorscheme if the actual value of &bg has changed. --- runtime/lua/vim/_meta/options.lua | 8 ++------ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'runtime/lua/vim') diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/options.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/options.lua index f52cea9900..e63c5bb972 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/options.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/options.lua @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ vim.go.awa = vim.go.autowriteall --- See `:hi-normal` if you want to set the background color explicitly. --- *g:colors_name* --- When a color scheme is loaded (the "g:colors_name" variable is set) ---- setting 'background' will cause the color scheme to be reloaded. If +--- changing 'background' will cause the color scheme to be reloaded. If --- the color scheme adjusts to the value of 'background' this will work. --- However, if the color scheme sets 'background' itself the effect may --- be undone. First delete the "g:colors_name" variable when needed. @@ -203,13 +203,9 @@ vim.go.awa = vim.go.autowriteall --- : set background=dark --- :endif --- ``` ---- When this option is set, the default settings for the highlight groups +--- When this option is changed, the default settings for the highlight groups --- will change. To use other settings, place ":highlight" commands AFTER --- the setting of the 'background' option. ---- This option is also used in the "$VIMRUNTIME/syntax/syntax.vim" file ---- to select the colors for syntax highlighting. After changing this ---- option, you must load syntax.vim again to see the result. This can be ---- done with ":syntax on". --- --- @type string vim.o.background = "dark" -- cgit