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bfredl
0570a19c8a fix(intro): make intro explicitly stateful
Instead of randomly disappearing because some random event might have
caused mid_start or bot_scroll_start to randomly take a low value, treat
intro message as a _first class stateful_ thing.

This means that intro message will kept being _redrawn_ as long as we
are in the state it should be shown. This also includes screen resizes.
you will not lose the intro message because there was a delay in
detecting terminal features.
2024-03-14 14:39:08 +01:00
Lewis Russell
12faaf40f4 fix(treesitter): highlight injections properly
`on_line_impl` doesn't highlight single lines, so using pattern indexes
to offset priority doesn't work.
2024-03-14 06:55:19 +00:00
zeertzjq
61b48e91b9 vim-patch:9.1.0177: Coverity reports dead code
Problem:  Coverity reports dead code.
Solution: Remove the dead code. Also fix a mistake in ml_get_pos_len()
          and update some comments (zeertzjq).

closes: vim/vim#14189

8c55d60658
2024-03-14 13:09:57 +08:00
zeertzjq
2af1dc0116 vim-patch:9.1.0176: Cursor column wrong with 'virtualedit' and conceal
Problem:  Cursor column wrong with 'virtualedit' and conceal.
Solution: Correct cursor column at end of line if never reached.
          (zeertzjq)

closes: vim/vim#14190

253ff4dece
2024-03-14 06:55:10 +08:00
zeertzjq
9599e5d28d vim-patch:9.1.0174: 'cursorline' and 'wincolor' hl missing with conceal and wrap
Problem:  'cursorline' and 'wincolor' highlight missing with concealed and
          wrapped lines.
Solution: Apply 'cursorline' and 'wincolor' highlight to boguscols.
          (zeertzjq)

Since 'cursorline' and 'wincolor' highlight apply after the end of the
line, it is more consistent to have them also apply to boguscols.

Assigning MAXCOL to values in ScreenCols[] make mouse click behave the
same with 'cursorline' and 'nocursorline', but such behavior may be
incorrect, as it puts the cursor on the next screen line.  That may be
fixed in a future PR.

closes: vim/vim#14192

21b0a3df8c
2024-03-14 06:55:08 +08:00
zeertzjq
b17be231a6 vim-patch:9.1.0178: E1513 might be confusing (#27846)
Problem:  E1513 might be confusing
          (Christoph Thoma)
Solution: reword error message, fix test to not
          depend on the actual message

fixes: vim/vim#14189

0a32b8854b

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-03-14 06:44:50 +08:00
Sean Dewar
bbb68e2a03 vim-patch:9.1.0175: wrong window positions with 'winfix{width,height}' (#27845)
Problem:  winframe functions incorrectly recompute window positions if
          the altframe wasn't adjacent to the closed frame, which is
          possible if adjacent windows had 'winfix{width,height}' set.

Solution: recompute for windows within the parent of the altframe and
          closed frame. Skip this (as before) if the altframe was
          top/left, but only if adjacent to the closed frame, as
          positions won't change in that case. Also correct the return
          value documentation for win_screenpos. (Sean Dewar)

The issue revealed itself after removing the win_comp_pos call below
winframe_restore in win_splitmove. Similarly, wrong positions could result from
windows closed in other tabpages, as win_free_mem uses winframe_remove (at least
until it is entered later, where enter_tabpage calls win_comp_pos).

NOTE: As win_comp_pos handles only curtab, it's possible via other means for
positions in non-current tabpages to be wrong (e.g: after changing 'laststatus',
'showtabline', etc.). Given enter_tabpage recomputes it, maybe it's intentional
as an optimization? Should probably be documented in win_screenpos then, but I
won't address that here.

closes: vim/vim#14191

Nvim: don't reuse "wp" for "topleft" in winframe_remove, so the change
integrates better with the call to winframe_find_altwin before it.

5866bc3a0f
2024-03-13 22:06:39 +00:00
bfredl
08fc1ebbaa fix(api/buffer): fix handling of viewport of non-current buffer
A lot of functions in move.c only worked for curwin, alternatively
took a `wp` arg but still only work if that happens to be curwin.

Refactor those that are needed for update_topline(wp) to work
for any window.

fixes #27723
fixes #27720
2024-03-13 07:19:59 +01:00
zeertzjq
d5488633f6 fix(drawline): initialize linebuf_attr to 0 instead of -1 (#27840)
This also obviates the end-of-line loop when there is virtual text.
2024-03-13 11:36:41 +08:00
Sean Dewar
6bbb02d9ba vim-patch:9.1.0171: Small split-move related improvements
Problem:  small improvements can be made to split-move related
          functions.
Solution: apply them (Sean Dewar):

Some of these changes were already applied to Nvim.
Here are the ones which were missing:

- Improve some doc comments (frame_flatten should still work for non-current
  tabpages, despite the topframe check, which looks benign, though I'm unsure if
  it's still needed; see vim/vim#2467).

- f_win_splitmove should check_split_disallowed on wp, not targetwin, as that's
  what win_splitmove checks (though it's probably unnecessary to check
  b_locked_split at all; see vim/vim#14109, which I hope to get around to
  finishing at some point).

- Apply the winframe_restore comment changes, and remove win_comp_pos from after
  winframe_restore in win_splitmove, as it shouldn't be necessary (no need to
  remove it from nvim_win_set_config too, as it was already omitted).
  Move win_append after winframe_restore in win_splitmove to match Vim.

closes: vim/vim#14185

5cac1a9bee
2024-03-12 21:38:39 +00:00
Sean Dewar
ca7b603d02 vim-patch:9.1.0170: Re-allow curwin == prevwin, but document it instead
Problem:  more places exist where curwin == prevwin, and it may even be
          expected in some cases.
Solution: revert v9.1.0001, but document that it's possible instead.
          (Sean Dewar)

I've had a change of heart for the following reasons:

- A quick 'n dirty [GitHub code search](https://github.com/search?q=%2F%28winnr%5C%28%5C%29%5Cs*%3D%3D%5Cs*winnr%5C%28%5B%27%22%5D%23%5B%27%22%5D%5C%29%7Cwinnr%5C%28%5B%27%22%5D%23%5B%27%22%5D%5C%29%5Cs*%3D%3D%5Cs*winnr%5C%28%5C%29%29%2F&type=code)
  reveals some cases where it's expected in the wild.

  Particularly, it made me aware `winnr() == winnr('#')` is possible when curwin
  is changed temporarily during the evaluation of a &statusline expression item
  (`%{...}`), and is used to show something different on the statusline
  belonging to the previous window; that behaviour wasn't changed in v9.1.0001,
  but it means curwin == prevwin makes sense in some cases.

- The definition and call sites of back_to_prevwin imply some expectation that
  prevwin == wp (== curwin) is possible, as it's used to skip entering the
  prevwin in that case.

- Prior to v9.1.0001, `:wincmd p` would not beep in the case that was patched in
  v9.1.0001, but now does. That resulted in vim/vim#14047 being opened, as it affected
  the CtrlP plugin.

  I find it odd that `:wincmd p` had cases where it wouldn't beep despite doing
  nothing, but it may be preferable to keep things that way (or instead also
  beep if curwin == prevwin, if that's preferred).

- After more digging, I found cases in win_free_mem, enter_tabpage,
  aucmd_restbuf and qf_open_new_cwindow where curwin == prevwin is possible
  (many of them from autocommands). Others probably exist too, especially in
  places where curwin is changed temporarily.

fixes: vim/vim#14047
closes: vim/vim#14186

d64801e913
2024-03-12 21:14:40 +00:00
Sean Dewar
29d0ed577c vim-patch:9.1.0169: current window number returned by tabpagewinnr may be outdated
Problem:  current window number returned by tabpagewinnr may be outdated
          when called from win_execute for the original tabpage.
Solution: update the original tabpage's tp_curwin in switch_win; use
          {un}use_tabpage instead. Don't do it in restore_win to ensure
          tp_curwin of the temporarily visited tabpage is unchanged from
          switch_win visiting it, as before. (Sean Dewar)

Maybe restore_win should only restore tp_curwin if
`curtab == switchwin->sw_curtab`, in case the user changed tabpages from within
win_execute, but not doing that is consistent with the old behaviour.

related: vim/vim#14186

e101028a5c
2024-03-12 21:05:54 +00:00
Gregory Anders
cb46f6e467 feat(treesitter): support URLs (#27132)
Tree-sitter queries can add URLs to a capture using the `#set!`
directive, e.g.

  (inline_link
    (link_text) @text.reference
    (link_destination) @text.uri
    (#set! @text.reference "url" @text.uri))

The pattern above is included by default in the `markdown_inline`
highlight query so that users with supporting terminals will see
hyperlinks. For now, this creates a hyperlink for *all* Markdown URLs of
the pattern [link text](link url), even if `link url` does not contain
a valid protocol (e.g. if `link url` is a path to a file). We may wish to
change this in the future to only linkify when the URL has a valid
protocol scheme, but for now we delegate handling this to the terminal
emulator.

In order to support directives which reference other nodes, the
highlighter must be updated to use `iter_matches` rather than
`iter_captures`. The former provides the `match` table which maps
capture IDs to nodes. However, this has its own challenges:

- `iter_matches` does not guarantee the order in which patterns are
  iterated matches the order in the query file. So we must enforce
  ordering manually using "subpriorities" (#27131). The pattern index of
  each match dictates the extmark's subpriority.
- When injections are used, the highlighter contains multiple trees. The
  pattern indices of each tree must be offset relative to the maximum
  pattern index from all previous trees to ensure that extmarks appear
  in the correct order.
- The `iter_captures` implementation currently has a bug where the
  "match" table is only returned for the first capture within a pattern
  (see #27274). This bug means that `#set!` directives in a query
  apply only to the first capture within a pattern. Unfortunately, many
  queries in the wild have come to depend on this behavior.
  `iter_matches` does not share this flaw, so switching to
  `iter_matches` exposed bugs in existing highlight queries. These
  queries have been updated in this repo, but may still need to be
  updated by users. The `#set!` directive applies to the _entire_ query
  pattern when used without a capture argument. To make `#set!`
  apply only to a single capture, the capture must be given as an
  argument.
2024-03-12 09:32:17 -05:00
zeertzjq
e20e5ecf0a vim-patch:9.1.0167: Changing buffer in another window causes it to show matchparen (#27820)
Problem:  Changing buffer in another window using win_execute() causes
          it to show matchparen (after 9.0.0969).
Solution: Delay highlighting with SafeState in BufWinEnter.
          (zeertzjq)

closes: vim/vim#14177

49ffb6b428
2024-03-12 07:19:47 +08:00
zeertzjq
6481da3015 vim-patch:9.1.0166: Internal error with blockwise getregion() in another buffer (#27819)
Problem:  Internal error with blockwise getregion() in another buffer
Solution: Also change curwin->w_buffer when changing curbuf (zeertzjq)

closes: vim/vim#14179

5406eb8722
2024-03-12 07:19:30 +08:00
zeertzjq
cf156377e8 vim-patch:8.2.4944: text properties are wrong after "cc" (#27821)
Problem:    Text properties are wrong after "cc". (Axel Forsman)
Solution:   Pass the deleted byte count to inserted_bytes(). (closes vim/vim#10412,
            closes vim/vim#7737, closes vim/vim#5763)

d0b1a09f44

Co-authored-by: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
2024-03-12 06:56:06 +08:00
bfredl
205cf0d296 Merge pull request #27812 from luukvbaal/cmdheight
feat(ui): allow non-zero 'cmdheight' with ext_messages
2024-03-11 19:44:18 +01:00
zeertzjq
1da0f3494e test: correct order of arguments to eq() (#27816) 2024-03-11 22:23:14 +08:00
Luuk van Baal
b72931e704 feat(ui): allow non-zero 'cmdheight' with ext_messages
Problem:  Arbitrary restriction on 'cmdheight' with ext_messages.
          The 'cmdheight'-area may be desirable for the replacing
          cmdline.
Solution: Allow non-zero 'cmdheight' with ext_messages.
2024-03-11 07:13:48 +01:00
zeertzjq
3b3511c4d9 vim-patch:9.1.0156: Make 'wfb' failing to split still report E1513
Problem:  may not be clear why failing to split causes an ":Xdo" command
          to abort if 'wfb' is set.
Solution: do not return immediately if win_split fails, so E1513 is
          still given. Expect both errors in the test. Also fix tests to
          pass CI.
          (Sean Dewar)

closes: vim/vim#14152

769eb2d0c3

Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-11 11:42:03 +08:00
zeertzjq
d71791a11a vim-patch:9.1.0152: Coverity complains about ignoring return value
Problem:  Coverity complains about ignoring return value of win_split()
          (after v9.1.150)
Solution: Check if win_split() failed, add winfixbuf.res to Makefile

af7ae81600

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-03-11 11:38:15 +08:00
Colin Kennedy
5931f2bc4a vim-patch:9.1.0150: Several minor 'winfixbuf' issues
Problem:  several minor 'winfixbuf' issues exist, mostly relating to the
          quickfix list
Solution: address them and adjust tests. Retab and reflow a few things too.
          (Sean Dewar)

Things touched include:

- Replace the semsgs with gettext'd emsgs.

- Handle window switching in ex_listdo properly, so curbuf and curwin
  are kept in-sync and trigger autocommands; handle those properly.

- Don't change the list entry index in qf_jump_edit_buffer if we fail
  due to 'wfb' (achieved by returning FAIL; QF_ABORT should only be used
  if the list was changed).

- Make qf_jump_edit_buffer actually switch to prevwin when using `:cXX`
  commands **outside** of the list window if 'wfb' is set in curwin.
  Handle autocommands properly in case they mess with the list.

  NOTE: previously, it seemed to split if 'wfb' was set, but do nothing
  and fail if prevwin is *valid*. This behaviour seemed strange, and maybe
  unintentional? Now it aligns more with what's described for the `:cXX`
  commands in the original PR description when used outside a list window,
  I think.

- In both functions, only consider prevwin if 'wfb' isn't set for it;
  fallback to splitting otherwise.

- Use win_split to split. Not sure if there was a specific reason for
  using ex_splitview. win_split is simpler and respects modifiers like
  :vertical that may have been used. Plus, its return value can be checked
  for setting opened_window in qf code (technically win_split_ins autocmds
  could immediately close it or change windows, in which the qf code might
  close some other window on failure; it's already the case elsewhere,
  though).

closes: vim/vim#14142

4bb505e28c

Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-11 11:38:15 +08:00
Colin Kennedy
e8bc23db62 vim-patch:9.1.0149: null pointer member access when accessing 'winfixbuf' property
Problem:  qf_goto_win_with_qfl_file may check if prevwin has 'winfixbuf'
          set without checking if it's valid first.
Solution: Reverse the condition. Add a test, a modeline, and a missing
          CheckFeature. (Searn Dewar)

closes: vim/vim#14140

5131f224da

Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-11 11:38:15 +08:00
Colin Kennedy
141182d6c6 vim-patch:9.1.0147: Cannot keep a buffer focused in a window
Problem:  Cannot keep a buffer focused in a window
          (Amit Levy)
Solution: Add the 'winfixbuf' window-local option
          (Colin Kennedy)

fixes:  vim/vim#6445
closes: vim/vim#13903

2157035637

N/A patch:
vim-patch:58f1e5c0893a
2024-03-11 11:38:13 +08:00
zeertzjq
92d4dbbd8c vim-patch:9.1.0164: Internal error when passing invalid position to getregion() (#27805)
Problem:  Internal error or crash when passing invalid position to
          getregion().
Solution: Give an error for invalid position (zeertzjq).

closes: vim/vim#14172

26dd09ad5e
2024-03-11 06:21:32 +08:00
zeertzjq
b465ede2c7 vim-patch:9.1.0138: too many STRLEN calls when getting a memline (#27799)
Problem:  too many STRLEN calls when getting a memline
Solution: Optimize calls to STRLEN(), add a few functions in memline.c
          that return the byte length instead of relying on STRLEN()
          (John Marriott)

closes: vim/vim#14052

02d7a6c6cf

Cherry-pick line break changes from patch 8.1.0226.
Cherry-pick ml_line_len from patch 8.1.0579.
Cherry-pick test_comments.vim change from patch 9.1.0153.

Co-authored-by: John Marriott <basilisk@internode.on.net>
2024-03-10 17:08:00 +08:00
zeertzjq
6052b346f1 revert: "fix(window): :close crash with autocmd, floats and tabpage" (#27796)
This reverts PR #27793.

On second thought, this solution may still crash, because it can leave a
window with a NULL buffer if there are autocommand windows or if closing
a floating window fails. It also makes close_last_window_tabpage() more
complicated, so revert it.
2024-03-10 10:33:10 +08:00
zeertzjq
9bd4a28079 fix(window): :close crash if WinClosed from float closes window (#27794)
Problem:  :close crash if WinClosed from float closes window.
Solution: Check if window has already been closed.
2024-03-10 08:37:16 +08:00
zeertzjq
731e7f51ee fix(window): :close crash with autocmd, floats and tabpage (#27793)
Problem:  :close crash with autocmd, floats and tabpage.
Solution: Close floating windows in one more case.
2024-03-10 07:55:04 +08:00
zeertzjq
448cf10c47 vim-patch:9.1.0159: Crash in WinClosed after BufUnload closes other windows (#27792)
Problem:  Crash in WinClosed after BufUnload closes other windows
Solution: Don't trigger WinClosed if the buffer is NULL (zeertzjq)

Now win_close_othertab() doesn't trigger any autocommands if the buffer
is NULL, so remove the autocmd blocking above (which was added not long
ago in patch v9.0.0550) for consistency.

Also remove an unreachable close_last_window_tabpage() above:
- It is only reached if only_one_window() returns TRUE and last_window()
  returns FALSE.
- If only_one_window() returns TRUE, there is only one tabpage.
- If there is only one tabpage and last_window() returns FALSE, the
  one_window() in last_window() must return FALSE, and the ONE_WINDOW
  in close_last_window_tabpage() must also be FALSE.
- So close_last_window_tabpage() doesn't do anything and returns FALSE.

Then the curtab != prev_curtab check also doesn't make much sense, and
the only_one_window() can be replaced with a check for popup and a call
to last_window() since this is a stricter check than only_one_window().

closes: vim/vim#14166

b2ec0da080
2024-03-10 07:03:36 +08:00
zeertzjq
241c161299 vim-patch:9.1.0161: expand() removes slash after env variable that ends with colon (#27791)
Problem:  expand() removes a slash after an environment variable that
          ends with a colon on Windows.
Solution: Check the correct char for a colon (zeertzjq)

closes: vim/vim#14161

Note: Vim still removes the path-separator at the end, if another path separator
follows directly after it, e.g. on:

```
    echo $FOO='/usr/'
    echo expand('$FOO/bar') == '/usr/bar'
```

see:

,----[ misc1.c:1630 ]
|   // if var[] ends in a path separator and tail[] starts
|   // with it, skip a character
|   if (after_pathsep(dst, dst + c)
| #if defined(BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME) || defined(AMIGA)
| 	  && (dst == save_dst || dst[-1] != ':')
| #endif
| 	  && vim_ispathsep(*tail))
|       ++tail;
`----

13a014452a

Cherry-pick test_expand.vim change from patch 9.0.1257.
2024-03-10 06:47:09 +08:00
Sean Dewar
b596732831 Merge pull request #27330 from seandewar/win_set_config-fixes
fix(api): various window-related function fixes

This is a big one!
2024-03-09 22:32:20 +00:00
Sean Dewar
c3d22d32ee vim-patch:8.2.3862: crash on exit with EXITFREE and using win_execute()
Problem:    Crash on exit with EXITFREE and using win_execute().
Solution:   Also save and restore tp_topframe. (issue vim/vim#9374)

dab17a0689

Couldn't repro the crash in the test, but I only care about this patch so
switch_win sets topframe properly for win_split_ins in nvim_open_win and
nvim_win_set_config.
Add a test using nvim_win_call and :wincmd, as I couldn't repro the issue via
nvim_open_win or nvim_win_set_config (though it's clear they're affected by this
patch).

That said, at that point, could just use {un}use_tabpage inside switch_win
instead, which also updates tp_curwin (though maybe continue to not set it in
restore_win). That would also fix possible inconsistent behaviour such as:

:call win_execute(w, "let curwin_nr1 = tabpagewinnr(1)")
:let curwin_nr2 = tabpagewinnr(1)

Where it's possible for curwin_nr1 != curwin_nr2 if these commands are run from
the 1st tabpage, but window "w" is in the 2nd (as the 1st tabpage's tp_curwin
may still be invalid). I'll probably PR a fix for that later in Vim.

Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
2024-03-09 21:58:30 +00:00
Sean Dewar
b52d15853e fix(api): win_set_config set tp_curwin of win moved from other tabpage
Problem: nvim_win_set_config does not update the tp_curwin of win's original
tabpage when moving it to another.

Solution: update it if win was the tp_curwin. Add a test.
2024-03-09 18:00:30 +00:00
Lewis Russell
ade1b12f49 docs: support inline markdown
- Tags are now created with `[tag]()`
- References are now created with `[tag]`
- Code spans are no longer wrapped
2024-03-09 11:21:55 +00:00
Raphael
0e28493914 vim-patch:8.2.3915: illegal memory access when completing with invalid bytes (#27491)
Problem:    illegal memory access when completing with invalid bytes.
Solution:   Avoid going over the end of the completion text.

vim/vim@4b28ba3

Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
2024-03-09 19:21:31 +08:00
glepnir
b21d960119 fix(startup): set full_screen when in ex_mode
Problem Description: In ex_mode, the default_grid.chars are not allocated, and subsequently,
the w_grid.target in curwin is not allocated to default_grid in update_screen. This leads to
a null pointer crash when the completion function is executed in ex_mode.

Solution: Set full_screen when in ex_mode to ensure that default_grid is allocated.
2024-03-09 18:20:59 +08:00
dundargoc
649dd00fe2 feat!: remove deprecated functions 2024-03-09 10:54:24 +01:00
zeertzjq
33dfb5a383 fix(window): :close may cause Nvim to quit with autocmd and float
Problem:  :close may cause Nvim to quit if an autocommand triggered when
          closing the buffer closes all other non-floating windows and
          there are floating windows.
Solution: Correct the check for the only non-floating window.
2024-03-09 13:38:32 +08:00
zeertzjq
6416c6bc94 test(old): remove Test_floatwin_splitmove()
Its corresponding test in Vim is in test_popupwin.win, so having it in
the middle of test_window_cmd.vim is strange, and it is now covered by
tests in ui/float_spec.lua anyway.
2024-03-09 12:27:20 +08:00
Sean Dewar
54022a2946 fix(api): win_set_config update statuslines after removing splits
Problem: nvim_win_set_config does not update statuslines after removing a split.

Solution: call last_status.

Didn't realize this was missing in the original nvim_win_set_config for splits
PR.

As it can only be done for the current tabpage, do it if win_tp == curtab;
enter_tabpage will eventually call last_status anyway when the user enters
another tabpage.
2024-03-09 01:00:33 +00:00
Sean Dewar
e7c262f555 fix(api): patch some cmdwin/textlock holes
Problem: there are new ways to escape textlock or break the cmdwin in
nvim_win_set_config and nvim_tabpage_set_win.

Solution: fix them. Use win_goto to check it in nvim_tabpage_set_win and use the
try_start/end pattern like with similar functions such as nvim_set_current_win
(which uses the existing msg_list, if set).

Careful not to use `wp->handle` when printing the window ID in the error message
for nvim_tabpage_set_win, as win_goto autocommands may have freed the window.

On a related note, I have a feeling some API functions ought to be checking
curbuf_locked...
2024-03-08 23:24:06 +00:00
Sean Dewar
d942c2b943 fix(api): handle win_split_ins failure properly
Problem: nvim_win_set_config does not handle failure in win_split_ins properly
yet, which can cause all sorts of issues. Also nvim_open_win and
nvim_win_set_config do not set the error message to the one from win_split_ins.

Solution: handle failure by undoing winframe_remove, like in win_splitmove.
Make sure autocommands from switching to the altwin fire within a valid window,
and ensure they don't screw things up. Set the error message to that of
win_split_ins, if any.

Also change a few other small things, including:

- adjust win_append to take a tabpage_T * argument, which is more consistent
  with win_remove (and also allows us to undo a call to win_remove).

- allow winframe_restore to restore window positions. Useful if `wp` was in a
  different tabpage, as a call to win_comp_pos (which only works for the current
  tabpage) after winframe_restore should no longer be needed.

  Though enter_tabpage calls win_comp_pos anyway, this has the advantage of
  ensuring w_winrow/col remains accurate even before entering the tabpage
  (useful for stuff like win_screenpos, if used on a window in another tabpage).

  (This change should probably also be PR'd to Vim later, even though it doesn't
  use winframe_restore for a `wp` in a different tabpage yet).
2024-03-08 23:24:05 +00:00
Sean Dewar
832bc5c169 vim-patch:9.1.0130: [security]: UAF if win_split_ins autocommands delete "wp"
Problem:  heap-use-after-free in win_splitmove if Enter/Leave
          autocommands from win_split_ins immediately closes "wp".
Solution: check that "wp" is valid after win_split_ins.
          (Sean Dewar)

abf7030a5c
2024-03-08 23:24:05 +00:00
Sean Dewar
e3d4dfb6c3 vim-patch:9.1.0128: win_gotoid() may abort even when not switching a window
Problem:  win_gotoid() checks for textlock and other things when switching
          to a window that is already current (after v9.1.0119)
Solution: return early with success when attempting to switch to curwin
          (Sean Dewar)

2a65e73944
2024-03-08 23:24:05 +00:00
Sean Dewar
b2245307f2 vim-patch:9.1.0121: Infinite loop or signed overflow with 'smoothscroll'
Problem:  infinite loop in win_update with 'smoothscroll' set when
          window width is equal to textoff, or signed integer overflow
          if smaller.
Solution: don't revalidate wp->w_skipcol in that case, as no buffer text
          is being shown. (Sean Dewar)

02fcae02a9

Test_window_split_no_room changes were already cherry-picked earlier.
2024-03-08 23:24:05 +00:00
Sean Dewar
01b27410a3 vim-patch:9.1.0119: can move away from cmdwin using win_splitmove()
Problem:  can switch windows while textlocked via f_win_gotoid and
          f_win_splitmove (which also allows switching in the cmdwin).
Solution: Check text_or_buf_locked in f_win_splitmove()
          (Sean Dewar)

While at it, call text_or_buf_locked() in f_win_gotoid() instead of testing for
cmdwin_type() (which text_buf_locked() does and in addition will also verify
that the buffer is not locked).

f865895c87
2024-03-08 23:24:05 +00:00
Sean Dewar
1c6b693ec1 vim-patch:9.1.0118: Use different restoration strategy in win_splitmove
Problem:  saving and restoring all frames to split-move is overkill now
          that WinNewPre is not fired when split-moving.
Solution: defer the flattening of frames until win_split_ins begins
          reorganising them, and attempt to restore the layout by
          undoing our changes. (Sean Dewar)

704966c254

Adjust winframe_restore to account for Nvim's horizontal separators when the
global statusline is in use. Add a test.
2024-03-08 23:24:04 +00:00
Sean Dewar
24dfa47e4f vim-patch:partial:9.1.0117: Stop split-moving from firing WinNew and WinNewPre autocommands
Problem:  win_splitmove fires WinNewPre and possibly WinNew when moving
          windows, even though no new windows are created.
Solution: don't fire WinNew and WinNewPre when inserting an existing
          window, even if it isn't the current window. Improve the
          accuracy of related documentation. (Sean Dewar)

96cc4aef3d

Partial as WinNewPre has not been ported yet (it currently has problems anyway).
2024-03-08 23:24:04 +00:00
Sean Dewar
66f331fef7 vim-patch:9.1.0116: win_split_ins may not check available room
Problem:  win_split_ins has no check for E36 when moving an existing
          window
Solution: check for room and fix the issues in f_win_splitmove()
          (Sean Dewar)

0fd44a5ad8

Omit WSP_FORCE_ROOM, as it's not needed for Nvim's autocmd window, which is
floating. Shouldn't be difficult to port later if it's used for anything else.

Make win_splitmove continue working for turning floating windows into splits.
Move the logic for "unfloating" a float to win_split_ins; unlike splits, no
changes to the window layout are needed before calling it, as floats take no
room in the window layout and cannot affect the e_noroom check.

Add missing tp_curwin-fixing logic for turning external windows into splits, and
add a test.
NOTE: there are other issues with the way "tabpage independence" is implemented
for external windows; namely, some things assume that tp_curwin is indeed a
window within that tabpage, and as such, functions like tabpage_winnr and
nvim_tabpage_get_win currently don't always work for external windows (with the
latter aborting!)

Use last_status over frame_add_statusline, as Nvim's last_status already does
this for all windows in the current tabpage. Adjust restore_full_snapshot_rec to
handle this.
This "restore everything" approach is changed in a future commit anyway, so only
ensure it's robust enough to just pass tests.

Keep check_split_disallowed's current doc comment, as it's actually a bit more
accurate here. (I should probably PR Vim to use this one)

Allow f_win_splitmove to move a floating "wp" into a split; Nvim supports this.
Continue to disallow it from moving the autocommand window into a split (funnily
enough, the check wasn't reachable before, as moving a float was disallowed),
but now return -1 in that case (win_splitmove also returns FAIL for this, but
handling it in f_win_splitmove avoids us needing to switch windows first).

Cherry-pick Test_window_split_no_room fix from v9.1.0121.

Update nvim_win_set_config to handle win_split_ins failure in later commits.
2024-03-08 23:24:04 +00:00