fix double free because intermediary lines weren't xmemdup'd.
NL-for-NUL dance.
Normalize row indices and perform more validation.
Adjust the cursor position if it's on the right side of the replacement.
Tests and documentation.
before the behaviour of 'mouse' was inconsistent in external UI,
as some remapping logic would check has_mouse() and others don't
(no difference in TUI or vim classic). With this change, the behaviour
is consistently up to the UI decide (see ui.txt edit)
Behaviour of tui.c is unaffected by this change.
Problem: Mode is not cleared when leaving Insert mode with mapped Esc.
Solution: Clear the mode when redraw_cmdline is set. (closesvim/vim#4269)
4c25bd785a
Problem: Peeking and flushing output slows down execution.
Solution: Do not update the mode message when global_busy is set. Do not
flush when only peeking for a character. (Ken Takata)
cb574f4154
Problem: Cannot see the selection type in :reg output. (Ayberk Aydın)
Solution: Add c/l/b. (Christian Brabandt, closesvim/vim#5110, closesvim/vim#4546)
3691f1ee72
Patch v8.1.0999 is not ported so ":registers" does not omit register 1.
"set foldcolumn=auto" is documented but not supported.
Support it by making it behave as "auto:1", similar to "signcolumn".
Close https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/13561
When create tab, win_hide sent to new tab and new tab's previous tab.
So, if created tab that not next tab (eg. $tabnew cmd),
send win_hide to not current tab, and fixed this.
The following keeps happening in my local environment
because the timeout is too short.
[ FAILED ] test/functional/eval/timer_spec.lua @ 208: timers do not crash when processing events in the handler
test/functional/eval/timer_spec.lua:219: retry() attempts: 1
test/helpers.lua:73: Expected objects to be the same.
Passed in:
(number) 0
Expected:
(number) 1
Problem: Using :wqa exits even if a job runs in a terminal window. (Jason
Felice)
Solution: Check if a terminal has a running job. (closesvim/vim#2654)
7a76092a51
Opt in to this secret world using
set wildchar=0
" already the default, but remove if non-zero existing config:
set wildcharm=0
now you can map 'wildmode' just like any mode:
cnoremap <tab> <c-z>
function! Spacey()
return getcmdline()[-1:] == "/" ? "\<bs>" : ""
endfunc
cnoremap <expr> / wildmenumode() ? Spacey()."/<c-z>" : "/"
Possibly asked questions:
What about backwards compatibility?
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Just do nothing and your existing 'wildchar' and 'wildcharm' will keep working.
Doesn't `<c-z>` mean suspend?
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Not in cmdline mode. If it would then the recommended wildcharm would not
have been `<c-z>` to start with.
My config relies on `:<c-z>` being a synonym to `:<nop>`!
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just no.