redraw! redraws the entire screen instead of just the windows with
the buffer which were actually changed.
I considered trying to calculating the range for the delta
but it looks tricky. Could a follow-up.
Problem: readblob() returns empty when trying to read too much.
Solution: Return what is available.
5b2a3d77d3
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: readblob() cannot read from character device.
Solution: Use S_ISCHR() to not check the size. (Ken Takata, closesvim/vim#11407)
43625762a9
S_ISCHR is always defined in Nvim.
Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Problem: readblob() always reads the whole file.
Solution: Add arguments to read part of the file. (Ken Takata,
closesvim/vim#11402)
11df3aeee5
Remove trailing whitespace in test as done in patch 9.0.1257.
Move the help for rand() before range().
Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Problem:
has('gui_running') is still common in the wild and our answer has
changed over time, causing frustration.
95a6ccbe9f
Solution:
Use stdin_tty/stdout_tty to decide if a UI is (not) a GUI.
Problem: Vim9: it is not possible to extend a dictionary with different
item types.
Solution: Add extendnew(). (closesvim/vim#7666)
b0e6b51364
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Code and help for indexof() is not ideal.
Solution: Refactor the code, improve the help. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#10908)
3fbf6cd355
Skip CHECK_LIST_MATERIALIZE and set_vim_var_type().
Use tv_list_uidx() instead of lv_idx.
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Finding value in list may require a for loop.
Solution: Add indexof(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#10903)
b218655d5a
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Vim9: flatten() always changes the list type.
Solution: Disallow using flatten() and add flattennew().
3b69006973
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem:
Treesitter injections are slow because all injected trees are invalidated on every change.
Solution:
Implement smarter invalidation to avoid reparsing injected regions.
- In on_bytes, try and update self._regions as best we can. This PR just offsets any regions after the change.
- Add valid flags for each region in self._regions.
- Call on_bytes recursively for all children.
- We still need to run the query every time for the top level tree. I don't know how to avoid this. However, if the new injection ranges don't change, then we re-use the old trees and avoid reparsing children.
This should result in roughly a 2-3x reduction in tree parsing when the comment injections are enabled.
This function replaces both vim.treesitter.get_node_at_pos() and
vim.treesitter.get_node_at_cursor(). These two functions are similar
enough that they don't need separate interfaces. Even worse,
get_node_at_pos() returns a TSNode while get_node_at_cursor() returns a
string, so the two functions behave slightly differently.
vim.treesitter.get_node() combines these two into a more streamlined
interface. With no arguments, it returns the node under the cursor in
the current buffer. Optionally, it can accept a buffer number or a
position to get the node at a given position in a given buffer.
Problem:
vim.treesitter does not know how to map a specific filetype to a parser.
This creates problems since in a few places (including in vim.treesitter itself), the filetype is incorrectly used in place of lang.
Solution:
Add an API to enable this:
- Add vim.treesitter.language.add() as a replacement for vim.treesitter.language.require_language().
- Optional arguments are now passed via an opts table.
- Also takes a filetype (or list of filetypes) so we can keep track of what filetypes are associated with which langs.
- Deprecated vim.treesitter.language.require_language().
- Add vim.treesitter.language.get_lang() which returns the associated lang for a given filetype.
- Add vim.treesitter.language.register() to associate filetypes to a lang without loading the parser.