This matches the `iter_captures` functionality to the `iter_matches`
functionality, allowing it to specify a match limit and start depth for
the query iterator.
Problem: Cannot disable individual captures and patterns in treesitter queries.
Solution:
* Expose the corresponding tree-sitter API functions for `TSQuery` object.
* Add documentation for `TSQuery`.
* Return the pattern ID from `get_captures_at_pos()` (and hence `:Inspect!`).
Problem: The current implementation creates a unique autocommand group for each floating preview window, which is inefficient and can lead to numerous autocommand groups.
Solution: Use a single shared autocommand group with improved window validation to properly clean up LSP floating preview windows.
The name of Cmdwin* events were changed to CmdWin* in 8ed2dbf6e2
without explanation. This commit changes them back.
This doesn't affect the creation or execution of autocommands. It only
affects the listing of autocommands.
Problem: filetype: false positive help filetype detection
Solution: Only detect a file as help if modeline appears either at start
of line or is preceded by whitespace (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#168456763b0ee95
Problem: filetype: help files in git repos are not detected
Solution: detect */doc/*.txt files as help if they end with a help
modeline, even if 'modeline' is off
Here's how I checked that this would still detect vim's own help files
correctly:
$ find . -type f -path '*/doc/*.txt' \
> -exec awk '{ } ENDFILE { print FILENAME ":" $0; }' '{}' + |
> grep -v 'vim:.*\<\(ft\|filetype\)=help\>'
./src/libvterm/doc/seqs.txt: 23 DECSM 42 = DECNRCM, national/multinational character
closes: vim/vim#1681716d6fff98e
Split the pattern into a Lua pattern for the first part and a Vim regex
pattern for the second part, so that if the first part doesn't match
there is no need to use the Vim regex.
Co-authored-by: David Mandelberg <david@mandelberg.org>
Problem:
:checkhealth vim.treesitter sorts parser entries solely by path,
splitting duplicates and reducing clarity.
Solution:
Sort entries first by name, then by path, so that duplicates are grouped.
Problem:
The root dir function is not passed any context and can only assume the
current buffer is the one being attached.
The main use case is for getting the path of the buffer using
`nvim_buf_get_name`.
Solution:
Pass the buffer number as the first argument.
Problem:
vim.lsp.completion with "autotrigger" enabled, does not send
completion context, even though it has all the necessary info.
Solution:
Include the context for "autotrigger".
trigger() also optionally accepts context when manually invoked.
Problem:
Running :TOhtml with a file containing modeline may generate an invalid modeline in the output.
Solution:
Add `<!-- vim: set nomodeline: -->` to the output.
Use vi-compatible modeline format ("set foo:"), to avoid the trailing `-->` being treated as part of the modeline.
Problem:
"make lintdoc" is not validating vimdoc (:help) tags.
Solution:
- Call `lang_tree:parse()` to init the parser.
- Load netrw 🤢 explicitly, since it was moved to `pack/dist/opt/`.
- Fix invalid help tags.
Problem: It's difficult for colorscheme authors to know which highlight
groups should be defined.
Solution: List and link to all built-in highlight group categories. Also
remove outdated text on "preferred" and "secondary" groups.
Problem: runtime(tera): tera support can be improved
Solution: update tera filetype plugin, include a tera syntax script
update the filetype test, update makemenu and synmenu vim scripts
(MuntasirSZN)
closes: vim/vim#16830vim/vim@14da0fb
Problem: matchparen plugin wrong highlights shell case statement
(Swudu Susuwu)
Solution: return early, if we are in a shSnglCase syntax element
The shell syntax element "case $var in foobar)" uses closing parenthesis
but there is no corresponding opening parenthesis for that syntax
element. However matchparen is not aware of such things and will happily
try to match just the next opening parenthesis.
So let's just add a way to opt out for such cases. In this case, use the
syntax state to check if the closing parenthesis belongs to the syntax
item "shSnglCase" and if it is, do not try to find a corresponding
opening parenthesis.
Since inspecting the syntax state might be expensive, put the whole
check behind a filetype test, so that matchparen will only perform this
particular check, when it knows the current buffer is a "sh" filetype.
fixes: vim/vim#16801closes: vim/vim#168319102ac11ab
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
- Allow trailing backslashes in option values.
- Match :map-special modifier.
- Match :map-arguments case-sensitively.
- Remove <*Leader> from map modifier list and allow in RHS of a mapping.
closes: vim/vim#168226bdfeb099a
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
When a plugin registers a TermRequest handler there is currently no way
for the handler to know where the terminal's cursor position was when
the sequence was received. This is often useful information, e.g. for
OSC 133 sequences which are used to annotate shell prompts.
Modify the event data for the TermRequest autocommand to be a table
instead of just a string. The "sequence" field of the table contains the
sequence string and the "cursor" field contains the cursor
position when the sequence was received.
To maintain consistency between TermRequest and TermResponse (and to
future proof the latter), TermResponse's event data is also updated to
be a table with a "sequence" field.
BREAKING CHANGE: event data for TermRequest and TermResponse is now a
table
Problem: After 47aaddfa the max_height option is no longer respected.
Hover documentation and Signature help windows take up the
entire text height.
Solution: Compare to window's current height and only modify the height
if it would reduce the height, not enlarge it.
When multiple diagnostics appear on a single line, the virtual lines for
all diagnostics except the first were rendered with progressively fewer
columns.
Problem: command-line auto-completion hard with wildmenu
Solution: implement "noselect" wildoption value (Girish Palya)
When `noselect` is present in `wildmode` and 'wildmenu' is enabled, the
completion menu appears without pre-selecting the first item.
This change makes it easier to implement command-line auto-completion,
where the menu dynamically appears as characters are typed, and `<Tab>`
can be used to manually select an item. This can be achieved by
leveraging the `CmdlineChanged` event to insert `wildchar(m)`,
triggering completion menu.
Without this change, auto-completion using the 'wildmenu' mechanism is
not feasible, as it automatically inserts the first match, preventing
dynamic selection.
The following Vimscript snippet demonstrates how to configure
auto-completion using `noselect`:
```vim
vim9script
set wim=noselect:lastused,full wop=pum wcm=<C-@> wmnu
autocmd CmdlineChanged : timer_start(0, function(CmdComplete, [getcmdline()]))
def CmdComplete(cur_cmdline: string, timer: number)
var [cmdline, curpos] = [getcmdline(), getcmdpos()]
if cur_cmdline ==# cmdline # Avoid completing each character in keymaps and pasted text
&& !pumvisible() && curpos == cmdline->len() + 1
if cmdline[curpos - 2] =~ '[\w*/:]' # Reduce noise by completing only selected characters
feedkeys("\<C-@>", "ti")
set eventignore+=CmdlineChanged # Suppress redundant completion attempts
timer_start(0, (_) => {
getcmdline()->substitute('\%x00$', '', '')->setcmdline() # Remove <C-@> if no completion items exist
set eventignore-=CmdlineChanged
})
endif
endif
enddef
```
fixes: vim/vim#16551closes: vim/vim#167592bacc3e5fb
Cherry-pick Wildmode_Tests() change from patch 9.0.0418.
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Slusny <slusnucky@gmail.com>