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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yochem van Rosmalen
a57c7238f9 refactor(plugins)!: remove shellmenu #35815
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
2025-09-17 11:03:58 -07:00
zeertzjq
ff777f9a85 docs: small fixes (#35791)
Close #34938
Close #35030
Close #35233
Close #35259
Close #35290
Close #35433
Close #35541
Close #35766
Close #35792

Co-authored-by: huylg <45591413+huylg@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jason Del Ponte <961963+jasdel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: sooriya <74165167+thuvasooriya@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Braxton <andrewcbraxton@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Enric Calabuig <enric.calabuig@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Augusto César Dias <augusto.c.dias@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Sierra DiazGranados <davidsierradz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Stepan Nikitin <90522882+vectravox@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Emilien Breton <bricktech2000@gmail.com>
2025-09-16 11:41:36 +08:00
Yochem van Rosmalen
47b0a718c3 feat(help): gx opens help tag in web browser #35778
Problem:
`gx` does not work on tags in help buffers to open the documentation of that tag in the browser.

Solution:
Get the `optionlink`, `taglink` and `tag` TS nodes and set extmark "url" property.
`gx` then discovers the extmark "url" and opens it.
2025-09-15 15:38:49 -07:00
skewb1k
a897cc17a5 feat(json): vim.json.encode() sort_keys #35574
Problem: There is no way to ensure a stable key order when encoding a JSON string,
which can be useful for comparisons and producing cleaner diffs.

Solution: Introduce a `sort_keys` option for `vim.json.encode()`,which
is disabled by default. When enabled, object keys are sorted in
alphabetical order.
2025-09-13 21:17:07 -07:00
fredizzimo
8ae9a44d38 feat(ui): support grid=0 in nvim_input_mouse #32535
Problem:
Multigrid UIs have to find out which window to send the input by using
the Nvim focus rules, which are not fully documented.

Furthermore,`getmousepos()` has several problems when multigrid is
enabled, with the main one being that screenrow and screencol are window
relative instead of screen relative, due to the fact that the UI don't
send any absolute coordinates.

Solution:
Allow passing 0 as grid to `nvim_input_mouse`, with absolute
coordinates, which lets nvim determine the actual window to send the
mouse input to. This works as long as nvim is in charge of the window
positioning. If the UI repositions or resizes the windows, it can still
pass the grid it determines like before.
2025-09-13 14:57:04 -07:00
luukvbaal
c1648cf820 fix(ui): forward 'rulerformat' to msg_ruler event #35707
Problem:  A 'rulerformat' not part of the statusline is not emitted through
          msg_ruler events.
Solution: Build the message chunks to emit as a msg_ruler event.
2025-09-13 13:34:58 -07:00
zeertzjq
cf9b7a37cc vim-patch:9.1.1753: defaults: 'diffopt' option value can be improved (#35727)
Problem:  defaults: 'diffopt' option value can be improved
Solution: Update diffopt defaults to include "indent-heuristic" and
          "inline:char" (Yee Cheng Chin)

The default diff options have not been updated much despite new
functionality having been added to Vim.

- indent-heurstic: This has been enabled by default in Git since
  33de716387 in 2017. Given that Vim uses xdiff from Git, it makes sense
  to track the default configuration from Git.

- inline:char: This turns on character-wise inline highlighting which is
  generally much better than the default inline:simple. It has been
  implemented since vim/vim#16881 and we have not seen reports of any issues
  with it, and it has received good feedbacks.

closes: vim/vim#18255

976b365305

Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2025-09-12 03:57:05 +00:00
zeertzjq
29f30ad91c vim-patch:9.1.1679: unclear what key causes CmdlineLeave autocommand (#35677)
Problem:  unclear what key causes CmdlineLeave autocommand
Solution: Set |v:char| to the key (Girish Palya).

related: vim/vim#17806
closes: vim/vim#18063

ba9551d131

Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
2025-09-08 11:40:12 +08:00
skewb1k
448f15ca39 feat(json): pretty-format (indent) with vim.json.encode() #35424
Problem:
There is no straightforward way to pretty-print objects as JSON.
The existing `vim.inspect` outputs LON.

Solution:
Introduce an `indent` option for `vim.json.encode()` which enables
human-readable output with configurable indentation.

Adapts PR to upstream: openresty/lua-cjson#114
2025-09-07 14:38:27 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
9c3099f0cf docs: lsp, misc
- Problem: It's not clear for new plugin developers that `:help` uses
  a help-tags file for searching the docs, generated by `:helptags`.
  - Solution: Hint to the |:helptags| docs for regenerating the tags
    file for their freshly written documentation.

Co-authored-by: Yochem van Rosmalen <git@yochem.nl>
2025-09-03 23:03:51 -04:00
Shadman
79bfeecdb4 feat(editor)!: insert-mode ctrl-r should work like paste #35477
Problem:
insert-mode ctrl-r input is treated like raw user input, which is almost
never useful. This means any newlines in the input are affected by
autoindent, etc., which is:
- slow
- usually breaks the formatting of the input

Solution:
- ctrl-r should be treated like a paste, not user-input.
- does not affect `<c-r>=`, so `<c-r>=@x` can still be used to get the
  old behavior.

Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2025-09-01 21:05:16 -07:00
Shadman
8a12a01466 feat(progress): better default format + history sync #35533
Problem:
The default progress message doesn't account for
message-status. Also, the title and percent sections don't get written
to history. And progress percent is hard to find with variable length messages.

Solution:
Apply highlighting on Title based on status. And sync the formated msg
in history too. Also updates the default progress message format to
{title}: {percent}% msg
2025-09-01 15:13:21 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
d8a8825679 feat(lua): vim.wait() returns callback results #35588
Problem:
The callback passed to `vim.wait` cannot return results directly, it
must set upvalues or globals.

    local rv1, rv2, rv3
    local ok = vim.wait(200, function()
      rv1, rv2, rv3 = 'a', 42, { ok = { 'yes' } }
      return true
    end)

Solution:
Let the callback return values after the first "status" result.

    local ok, rv1, rv2, rv3 = vim.wait(200, function()
      return true, 'a', 42, { ok = { 'yes' } }
    end)
2025-09-01 13:26:46 -07:00
Riley Bruins
77e3efecee feat(lsp): support textDocument/onTypeFormatting (#34637)
Implements [on-type
formatting](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.18/specification/#textDocument_onTypeFormatting)
using a `vim.on_key()` approach to listen to typed keys. It will listen
to keys on the *left hand side* of mappings. The `on_key` callback is
cleared when detaching the last on-type formatting client. This feature
is disabled by default.

Co-authored-by: Maria José Solano <majosolano99@gmail.com>
2025-08-31 14:09:12 -07:00
bfredl
772f1966a3 Merge pull request #31400 from vanaigr/decor-provider-range
feat(decor): add range-based highlighting
2025-08-29 10:33:15 +02:00
Shadman
bc6737250d fix(progress): simplify ui-event, introduce default presentation #35527
Problem:
`msg_show` has "progress" info (title, status, percent) which is not presented
by default.

Solution:
Format TUI messages as `{title}: {msg}...{percent}%`. This also gets sent to UI.

- With specific formatting sent to UI we can remove the `progress` item from
  `msg_show` event. It can be added if needed in the future. Also, having
  a default presentation makes the feature more useful.
- For `vim._extui` we just need to implement the replace-msg-with-same-id
  behavior.
- If any UI/plugin wants to do anything fancier, they can handle the `Progress`
  event.
2025-08-28 06:33:41 -07:00
vanaigr
5edbabdbec perf: add on_range in treesitter highlighting 2025-08-28 08:22:38 -05:00
Shadman
8b171852a9 feat(api): nvim_echo can emit Progress messages/events #34846
Problem:
Nvim does not have a core concept for indicating "progress" of
long-running tasks. The LspProgress event is specific to LSP.

Solution:
- `nvim_echo` can emit `kind="progress"` messages.
  - Emits a `Progress` event.
  - Includes new fields (id, status, percent) in the `msg_show` ui-event.
  - The UI is expected to overwrite any message having the same id.
- Messages have a globally unique ID.
  - `nvim_echo` returns the message ID.
- `nvim_echo(… {id=…})` updates existing messages.

Example:

    local grp = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("Msg", {clear = true})
    vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('Progress', {
      pattern={"term"},
      group = grp,
      callback = function(ev)
        print(string.format('event fired: %s', vim.inspect(ev))..'\n')
      end
    })

    -- require('vim._extui').enable({enable=true, msg={target='msg', timeout=1000}})
    vim.api.nvim_echo({{'searching'}}, true, {kind='progress',  percent=80, status='running', title="terminal(ripgrep)"})
    local id = vim.api.nvim_echo({{'searching'}}, true, {kind='progress', status='running', percent=10, title="terminal(ripgrep)"})
    vim.api.nvim_echo({}, true, {id = id, kind='progress', percent=20, status = 'running', title='find tests'})
    vim.api.nvim_echo({}, true, {id = id, kind='progress', status='running', percent=70})
    vim.api.nvim_echo({{'complete'}}, true, {id = id, kind='progress', status='success', percent=100, title="find tests"})

Followups:
- Integrate with 'statusline' by listening to the Progress autocmd event.
- Integrate progress ui-event with `vim._extui`.
2025-08-26 13:48:53 -07:00
Yi Ming
0e70aa0e86 feat(lsp): support textDocument/inlineCompletion 2025-08-25 09:48:27 +08:00
Gregory Anders
586b1b2d9b feat(tui): add nvim_ui_send (#35406)
This function allows the Nvim core to write arbitrary data to a TTY
connected to a UI's stdout.
2025-08-22 15:05:43 -05:00
TheBlob42
701258921e feat(snippet): highlight active tabstop (#35378) 2025-08-19 06:21:32 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
960b33a9d8 docs: misc, dev-api-fast, $XDG_STATE_HOME #35138 2025-08-17 20:45:40 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
d8ed43c6a7 Merge #35109 vim.pos, vim.range 2025-08-17 16:37:56 -04:00
Yi Ming
98f8224c19 feat(lua): vim.pos/vim.range 2025-08-17 11:54:53 +08:00
Michael Henry
5f8d4a248a feat(provider): detect venv python via "pynvim-python" tool #35273
Problem:
Detection of the pynvim module is currently done by finding the first
Python interpreter in the `PATH` and checking if it can import pynvim.
This has several problems:
- Activation of an unrelated Python virtual environment will break
  automatic detection, unless pynvim is also installed in that
  environment.
- Installing pynvim to the expected location is difficult. User
  installation into the system-wide or user-wide Python site area is now
  deprecated.  On Ubuntu 24.04 with Python 3.12, for example, the
  command `pip install --user pynvim` now fails with the error message
  `error: externally-managed-environment`.
- Users may create a dedicated virtual environment in which to install
  pynvim, but Nvim won't detect it; instead, they must either activate
  it before launching Nvim (which interferes with the user of other
  virtual environments) or else hard-code the variable
  `g:python3_host_prog` in their `init.vim` to the path of the correct
  Python interpreter.  Neither option is desirable.

Solution:
Expose pynvim's Python interpreter on the `PATH` under the
name `pynvim-python`.  Typical user-flow:

1. User installs either uv or pipx.
2. User installs pynvim via:
   ```
   uv tool install --upgrade pynvim
   # Or:
   pipx install --upgrade pynvim
   ```

With corresponding changes in pynvim https://github.com/neovim/pynvim/issues/593
the above user-flow is all that's needed for Nvim to detect the
installed location of pynvim, even if an unrelated Python virtual
environments is activated.  It uses standard Python tooling to automate
the necessary creation of a Python virtual environment for pyenv and the
publication of `pynvim-python` to a directory on `PATH`.
2025-08-16 14:48:08 -07:00
Siddhant Agarwal
649bb372f6 feat(ui): :connect command #34586
Add the `:connect <address>` command which connects the currently
running TUI to the server at the given address.
2025-08-14 15:58:09 -07:00
zeertzjq
869000e7ce vim-patch:9.1.1627: fuzzy matching can be improved
Problem:  fuzzy-matching can be improved
Solution: Implement a better fuzzy matching algorithm
          (Girish Palya)

Replace fuzzy matching algorithm with improved fzy-based implementation

The
[current](https://www.forrestthewoods.com/blog/reverse_engineering_sublime_texts_fuzzy_match/)
fuzzy matching algorithm has several accuracy issues:

* It struggles with CamelCase
* It fails to prioritize matches at the beginning of strings, often
  ranking middle matches higher.

After evaluating alternatives (see my comments
[here](https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/17531#issuecomment-3112046897)
and
[here](https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/17531#issuecomment-3121593900)),
I chose to adopt the [fzy](https://github.com/jhawthorn/fzy) algorithm,
which:

* Resolves the aforementioned issues.
* Performs better.

Implementation details

This version is based on the original fzy
[algorithm](https://github.com/jhawthorn/fzy/blob/master/src/match.c),
with one key enhancement: **multibyte character support**.

* The original implementation supports only ASCII.
* This patch replaces ascii lookup tables with function calls, making it
  compatible with multibyte character sets.
* Core logic (`match_row()` and `match_positions()`) remains faithful to
  the original, but now operates on codepoints rather than single-byte
  characters.

Performance

Tested against a dataset of **90,000 Linux kernel filenames**. Results
(in milliseconds) show a **\~2x performance improvement** over the
current fuzzy matching algorithm.

```
Search String            Current Algo    FZY Algo
-------------------------------------------------
init                          131.759    66.916
main                          83.688     40.861
sig                           98.348     39.699
index                         109.222    30.738
ab                            72.222     44.357
cd                            83.036     54.739
a                             58.94      62.242
b                             43.612     43.442
c                             64.39      67.442
k                             40.585     36.371
z                             34.708     22.781
w                             38.033     30.109
cpa                           82.596     38.116
arz                           84.251     23.964
zzzz                          35.823     22.75
dimag                         110.686    29.646
xa                            43.188     29.199
nha                           73.953     31.001
nedax                         94.775     29.568
dbue                          79.846     25.902
fp                            46.826     31.641
tr                            90.951     55.883
kw                            38.875     23.194
rp                            101.575    55.775
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 48.519     30.921
```

```vim
vim9script

var haystack = readfile('/Users/gp/linux.files')

var needles = ['init', 'main', 'sig', 'index', 'ab', 'cd', 'a', 'b',
'c', 'k',
    'z', 'w', 'cpa', 'arz', 'zzzz', 'dimag', 'xa', 'nha', 'nedax',
'dbue',
    'fp', 'tr', 'kw', 'rp', 'kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk']
for needle in needles
    var start = reltime()
    var tmp = matchfuzzy(haystack, needle)
    echom $'{needle}' (start->reltime()->reltimefloat() * 1000)
endfor
```

Additional changes

* Removed the "camelcase" option from both matchfuzzy() and
  matchfuzzypos(), as it's now obsolete with the improved algorithm.

related: neovim/neovim#34101
fixes vim/vim#17531
closes: vim/vim#17900

7e0df5eee9

Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
2025-08-14 06:48:30 +08:00
skewb1k
7cc07e8383 feat(lsp): support signature help noActiveParameterSupport #34838 2025-08-11 14:31:57 -07:00
zeertzjq
798cb0f19a vim-patch:9.1.1605: cannot specify scope for chdir() (#35239)
Problem:  Cannot specify scope for chdir()
Solution: Add optional scope argument (kuuote)

closes: vim/vim#17888

8a65a49d50

Co-authored-by: kuuote <znmxodq1@gmail.com>
2025-08-08 13:50:41 +00:00
Yi Ming
7ed8cbd095 feat(lua): vim.list.bisect() #35108 2025-08-03 07:45:49 -07:00
skewb1k
40aef0d02e fix(lsp): decode 'null' in server responses as vim.NIL #34849
Problem:
Previously, 'null' value in LSP responses were decoded as 'nil'.
This caused ambiguity for fields typed as '? | null' and led to
loss of explicit 'null' values, particularly in 'data' parameters.

Solution:
Decode all JSON 'null' values as 'vim.NIL' and adjust handling
where needed. This better aligns with the LSP specification,
where 'null' and absent fields are distinct, and 'null' should
not be used to represent missing values.

This also enables proper validation of response messages to
ensure that exactly one of 'result' or 'error' is present, as
required by the JSON-RPC specification.
2025-08-03 07:42:44 -07:00
zeertzjq
f7af0cff35 vim-patch:9.1.1590: cannot perform autocompletion (#35141)
Problem:  cannot perform autocompletion
Solution: Add the 'autocomplete' option value
          (Girish Palya)

This change introduces the 'autocomplete' ('ac') boolean option to
enable automatic popup menu completion during insert mode. When enabled,
Vim shows a completion menu as you type, similar to pressing |i\_CTRL-N|
manually. The items are collected from sources defined in the
'complete' option.

To ensure responsiveness, this feature uses a time-sliced strategy:

- Sources earlier in the 'complete' list are given more time.
- If a source exceeds its allocated timeout, it is interrupted.
- The next source is then started with a reduced timeout (exponentially
  decayed).
- A small minimum ensures every source still gets a brief chance to
  contribute.

The feature is fully compatible with other |i_CTRL-X| completion modes,
which can temporarily suspend automatic completion when triggered.

See :help 'autocomplete' and :help ins-autocompletion for more details.

To try it out, use :set ac

You should see a popup menu appear automatically with suggestions. This
works seamlessly across:

- Large files (multi-gigabyte size)
- Massive codebases (:argadd thousands of .c or .h files)
- Large dictionaries via the `k` option
- Slow or blocking LSP servers or user-defined 'completefunc'

Despite potential slowness in sources, the menu remains fast,
responsive, and useful.

Compatibility: This mode is fully compatible with existing completion
methods. You can still invoke any CTRL-X based completion (e.g.,
CTRL-X CTRL-F for filenames) at any time (CTRL-X temporarily
suspends 'autocomplete'). To specifically use i_CTRL-N, dismiss the
current popup by pressing CTRL-E first.

---

How it works

To keep completion snappy under all conditions, autocompletion uses a
decaying time-sliced algorithm:

- Starts with an initial timeout (80ms).
- If a source does not complete within the timeout, it's interrupted and
  the timeout is halved for the next source.
- This continues recursively until a minimum timeout (5ms) is reached.
- All sources are given a chance, but slower ones are de-prioritized
  quickly.

Most of the time, matches are computed well within the initial window.

---

Implementation details

- Completion logic is mostly triggered in `edit.c` and handled in
  insexpand.c.

- Uses existing inc_compl_check_keys() mechanism, so no new polling
  hooks are needed.

- The completion system already checks for user input periodically; it
  now also checks for timer expiry.

---

Design notes

- The menu doesn't continuously update after it's shown to prevent
  visual distraction (due to resizing) and ensure the internal list
  stays synchronized with the displayed menu.

- The 'complete' option determines priority—sources listed earlier get
  more time.

- The exponential time-decay mechanism prevents indefinite collection,
  contributing to low CPU usage and a minimal memory footprint.

- Timeout values are intentionally not configurable—this system is
  optimized to "just work" out of the box. If autocompletion feels slow,
  it typically indicates a deeper performance bottleneck (e.g., a slow
  custom function not using `complete_check()`) rather than a
  configuration issue.

---

Performance

Based on testing, the total roundtrip time for completion is generally
under 200ms. For common usage, it often responds in under 50ms on an
average laptop, which falls within the "feels instantaneous" category
(sub-100ms) for perceived user experience.

| Upper Bound (ms) | Perceived UX
|----------------- |-------------
| <100 ms          | Excellent; instantaneous
| <200 ms          | Good; snappy
| >300 ms          | Noticeable lag
| >500 ms          | Sluggish/Broken

---

Why this belongs in core:

- Minimal and focused implementation, tightly integrated with existing
  Insert-mode completion logic.
- Zero reliance on autocommands and external scripting.
- Makes full use of Vim’s highly composable 'complete' infrastructure
  while avoiding the complexity of plugin-based solutions.
- Gives users C native autocompletion with excellent responsiveness and
  no configuration overhead.
- Adds a key UX functionality in a simple, performant, and Vim-like way.

closes: vim/vim#17812

af9a7a04f1

Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
2025-08-03 11:48:42 +08:00
Anton Kastritskii
b79ff967ac feat(statusline): vim.diagnostic.status() #33723
Problem:
Not easy to get a status string for diagnostics.

Solution:
- Add vim.diagnostic.status().
- Add it to the default 'statusline'.
2025-07-29 18:53:57 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
56a4ef3c21 docs: lsp, ui events, dev guidance, osc7
fix #34981
2025-07-28 22:00:25 -04:00
nyngwang
dc67ba948e feat(exrc): user must view and explicitly run ":trust" #35069
Problem:
It's relatively easy to mispress key `a` to (a)llow arbitrary execution
of 'exrc' files. #35050

Solution:
- For exrc files (not directories), remove "allow" menu item.
  Require the user to "view" and then explicitly `:trust` the file.
2025-07-28 13:11:58 -07:00
Lewis Russell
cf9b36f3d9 feat(lua): add vim.list.unique()
Problem:
No way to deduplicate values in a list in-place

Solution:
Add `vim.list.unique()`
2025-07-28 09:34:06 +01:00
zeertzjq
9377db2545 vim-patch:9.1.1576: cannot easily trigger wildcard expansion (#35022)
Problem:  cannot easily trigger wildcard expansion
Solution: Introduce wildtrigger() function
          (Girish Palya)

This PR introduces a new `wildtrigger()` function.

See `:h wildtrigger()`

`wildtrigger()` behaves like pressing the `wildchar,` but provides a
more refined and controlled completion experience:

- Suppresses beeps when no matches are found.
- Avoids displaying irrelevant completions (like full command lists)
  when the prefix is insufficient or doesn't match.
- Skips completion if the typeahead buffer has pending input or if a
  wildmenu is already active.
- Does not print "..." before completion.

This is an improvement on the `feedkeys()` based autocompletion script
given in vim/vim#16759.

closes: vim/vim#17806

b486ed8266

While at it, also make Ctrl-Z trigger search completion.

Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
2025-07-23 06:12:50 +08:00
Riley Bruins
371aa1c566 feat(lsp): diagnostic related documents support 2025-07-21 16:11:24 -07:00
Riley Bruins
c5167ffc18 feat(lsp): support linked editing ranges #34388
ref: https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_linkedEditingRange
2025-07-19 10:54:49 -07:00
Phạm Bình An
f5829957f2 feat(env): remove VIM_VERSION_NODOT macro #34890
Problem:
- The VIM_VERSION_NODOT macro maintained support for legacy Vim
  version-specific runtime directories (e.g., "vim82") which I believe
  have never been relevant for Neovim

Solution:
- Remove it
- Rename `vim_version_dir()` to `vim_runtime_dir()`
2025-07-18 10:46:33 -07:00
zeertzjq
7631302ad6 vim-patch:9.1.1544: :retab cannot be limited to indentation only (#34939)
Problem:  :retab cannot be limited to indentation only
Solution: add the optional -indentonly parameter
          (Hirohito Higashi)

closes: vim/vim#17730

836e54f5de

Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
2025-07-18 01:30:32 +00:00
zeertzjq
4f0ab9877b vim-patch:9.1.1557: not possible to anchor specific lines in diff mode (#34967)
Problem:  not possible to anchor specific lines in diff mode
Solution: Add support for the anchoring lines in diff mode using the
          'diffanchor' option (Yee Cheng Chin).

Adds support for anchoring specific lines to each other while viewing a
diff. While lines are anchored, they are guaranteed to be aligned to
each other in a diff view, allowing the user to control and inform the
diff algorithm what the desired alignment is. Internally, this is done
by splitting up the buffer at each anchor and run the diff algorithm on
each split section separately, and then merge the results back for a
logically consistent diff result.

To do this, add a new "diffanchors" option that takes a list of
`{address}`, and a new "diffopt" option value "anchor". Each address
specified will be an anchor, and the user can choose to use any type of
address, including marks, line numbers, or pattern search. Anchors are
sorted by line number in each file, and it's possible to have multiple
anchors on the same line (this is useful when doing multi-buffer diff).
Update documentation to provide examples.

This is similar to Git diff's `--anchored` flag. Other diff tools like
Meld/Araxis Merge also have similar features (called "synchronization
points" or "synchronization links"). We are not using Git/Xdiff's
`--anchored` implementation here because it has a very limited API
(it requires usage of the Patience algorithm, and can only anchor
unique lines that are the same across both files).

Because the user could anchor anywhere, diff anchors could result in
adjacent diff blocks (one block is directly touching another without a
gap), if there is a change right above the anchor point. We don't want
to merge these diff blocks because we want to line up the change at the
anchor. Adjacent diff blocks were first allowed when linematch was
added, but the existing code had a lot of branched paths where
line-matched diff blocks were handled differently. As a part of this
change, refactor them to have a more unified code path that is
generalized enough to handle adjacent diff blocks correctly and without
needing to carve in exceptions all over the place.

closes: vim/vim#17615

0d9160e11c

Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2025-07-18 08:04:32 +08:00
Gregory Anders
e0d179561d Merge pull request #34860 from gpanders/push-lorwmnmtysnt
feat(tui): use DA1 response to determine OSC 52 support
2025-07-17 18:47:33 -05:00
Lewis Russell
a945686444 feat(term): increase max scrollback to 1000000
Problem:
Cannot use `nvim_open_term()` to pipe terminal scrollback > 100000

Solution:
Increase scrollback limit to 1000000

If there's no technical consequences of doing this, can be set even
higher in the future.
2025-07-14 16:41:18 +01:00
Tom Ampuero
7cd5356a6f feat(net): vim.net.request(), :edit [url] #34140
Problem:
Nvim depends on netrw to download/request URL contents.

Solution:
- Add `vim.net.request()` as a thin curl wrapper:
  - Basic GET with --silent, --show-error, --fail, --location, --retry
  - Optional `opts.outpath` to save to a file
  - Operates asynchronously. Pass an `on_response` handler to get the result.
- Add integ tests (requires NVIM_TEST_INTEG to be set) to test success
  and 404 failure.
- Health check for missing `curl`.
- Handle `:edit https://…` using `vim.net.request()`.

API Usage:
1. Asynchronous request:

    vim.net.request('https://httpbingo.org/get', { retry = 2 }, function(err, response)
      if err then
        print('Fetch failed:', err)
      else
        print('Got body of length:', #response.body)
      end
    end)

2. Download to file:

    vim.net.request('https://httpbingo.org/get', { outpath = 'out_async.txt' }, function(err)
      if err then print('Error:', err) end
    end)

3. Remote :edit integration (in runtime/plugin/net.lua) fetches into buffer:

    :edit https://httpbingo.org/get
2025-07-13 13:43:11 -07:00
Yi Ming
7e8aa0585e refactor(lsp): rename vim.lsp.semantic_tokens start/stop to enable() 2025-07-13 11:03:22 +08:00
Justin M. Keyes
f3a54e7ccf refactor(lua): rename vim.diff => vim.text.diff #34864
Problem:
`vim.diff()` was introduced before we had the `vim.text` module, where
it obviously belongs.

Solution:
Move it.
2025-07-12 22:36:07 +00:00
zeertzjq
00f8f94d5b vim-patch:9.1.1535: the maximum search count uses hard-coded value 99 (#34873)
Problem:  The maximum search count uses a hard-coded value of 99
          (Andres Monge, Joschua Kesper)
Solution: Make it configurable using the 'maxsearchcount' option.

related: vim/vim#8855
fixes: vim/vim#17527
closes: vim/vim#17695

b7b7fa04bf

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2025-07-11 09:17:05 +08:00
Riley Bruins
68e316e3f9 feat(diagnostic): jump to related info location from open_float #34837
This commit allows users to jump to the location specified in a
diagnostic's `relatedInformation`, using `gf` from within the
`open_float` window. The cursor need only be on line that displays the
related info.
2025-07-10 11:24:17 -07:00
Maria José Solano
4745270bf1 feat(lsp): support textDocument/colorPresentation (#34823)
feat(lsp): support for `textDocument/colorPresentation`
2025-07-10 08:51:26 -07:00