Problem: Several errors are not tested for.
Solution: Add tests. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#5892)
ee4e0c1e9a
Omit Test_range() change: reverted in patch 8.2.0615.
Cherry-pick Test_z_no_space_before_xxx() from patch 8.2.0195.
Cherry-pick Test_reverse_sort_uniq() change from patch 8.2.0183.
Make uniq() error behavior consistent with sort().
Cherry-pick Test_set_ttytype() change from patch 8.1.1826.
Cherry-pick quickfix checks from patch 8.1.2373 to test_preview.vim.
Test_viminfo_error() is applicable.
Cherry-pick E1058 from patch 8.2.0149 and port Test_deep_nest() to Lua.
Problem: Vim9: script reload test is disabled.
Solution: Compile a function in the context of the script where it was
defined. Set execution stack for compiled function. Add a test
that an error is reported for the right file/function.
25e0f5863e
Omit stack_top_is_ufunc(): only used by Vim9 script.
Problem: Expanding <sfile> works differently the second time.
Solution: Keep the expanded name when redefining a function. (closesvim/vim#5425)
b9adef79ec
Problem: Execution stack is incomplete and inefficient.
Solution: Introduce a proper execution stack and use it instead of
sourcing_name/sourcing_lnum. Create a string only when used.
1a47ae32cd
Omit test_debugger.vim: superseded by later patches.
Omit check_map_keycodes(): N/A.
Omit kword_test.c: N/A (converted to a unit test).
Problem: Profiling functionality is spread out.
Solution: Put profiling functionality in profiling.c. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#4666)
fa55cfc69d
Move proftime_T to types.h for now to avoid recursive #include.
vim-patch:8.2.0559: clearing a struct is verbose
Problem: Clearing a struct is verbose.
Solution: Define and use CLEAR_FIELD() and CLEAR_POINTER().
a80faa8930
This type itself is not eval-specific. Moving it to types.h can avoid
including eval/funcs.h in many headers, and types.h is already included
by many headers.
Problem: The eval.c file is too big.
Solution: Move code related to variables to evalvars.c. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#4868)
0522ba0359
Name the new file eval/vars.c instead.
Problem: File for Insert mode is much too big.
Solution: Split off the code for Insert completion. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#4044)
7591bb39d5
Cherry-pick ins_compl_len() -> get_compl_len() from patch 8.2.4001.
Revert a71c5e9eb9: ctrl_x_mode is no
longer a global variable, so l_ctrl_x_mode is no longer needed.
register_cfunc allocates a ufunc_T, but doesn't store the pointer
anywhere before returning. The uf_name member variable is stored in a
hashtable and used to lookup the ufunc_T later, but that's too much for
Coverity to track.
Adding the annotation ensures that any new callers to register_cfunc
don't pop up as new "leaks" in the Coverity scans.
This warning is essentially only triggered for ported vim functions.
It's unlikely that we'll refactor vim functions solely based on their
size since it'd mean we'd greatly deviate from vim, which is a high cost
when it comes to importing the vim patches. Thus, this warning only
serves as an annoyance and should be removed.
Add space around arithmetic operators '+' and '-'.
Remove space between back-to-back parentheses, i.e. ')(' vs. ') ('.
Remove space between '((' or '))' of control statements.
Add space between ')' and '{' of control statements.
Remove space between function name and '(' on function declaration.
Collapse empty blocks between '{' and '}'.
Remove newline at the end of the file.
Remove newline between 'enum' and '{'.
Remove newline between '}' and ')' in a function invocation.
Remove newline between '}' and 'while' of 'do' statement.
Problem: :endtry after function call that throws not found.
Solution: Do check for following :endtry if an exception is being thrown.
(closesvim/vim#8889)
1d34189ecb
Nvim obsoleted did_throw; check current_exception is not NULL instead.
Problem: Second error is reported while exception is being thrown.
Solution: Do not check for trailing characters when already aborting.
(closesvim/vim#8842)
36f691f5f1
`:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example:
options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set
from lua, doesn't say where they were set at.
This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no
when option/keymap is set from lua.
Changes:
- compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua
- When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA
- Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`.
So it can be reused for lua files.
- Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts
name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it.
NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which
currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't
targeted.
- Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current
lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed.
- Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua
- add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose
Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible
:verbose should work for them hopefully :D
- add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua
Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined
by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those
Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their
location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
Problem: Giving error messages is not flexible.
Solution: Add semsg(). Change argument from "char_u *" to "char *", also
for msg() and get rid of most MSG macros. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes
vim/vim#3302) Also make emsg() accept a "char *" argument. Get rid of
an enormous number of type casts.
f9e3e09fdc
* refactor: format with uncrustify
* fixup(dundar): fix functions comments
* fixup(dundar): remove space between variable and ++/--
* fixup(dundar): better workaround for macro attributes
This is done to be able to better use uncrustify rules for macros
* fixup(justin): make preprocessors follow neovim style guide