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zeertzjq
e98decf9a6 feat(quickfix): support -q - to read 'errorfile' from stdin (#27303)
Note that this only works when stdin is a pipe.
2024-02-02 21:17:37 +08:00
luukvbaal
4a1ad676ce feat(ex_cmds): no error on :lua with {range} and {code} (#27290)
Problem:  Erroring when both {range} and {code} are supplied to
          :lua is inconvenient and may break mappings.
Solution: Don't error, ignore {range} and execute {code} when both
          are supplied.
2024-02-02 13:14:10 +08:00
bfredl
05fd70f19b Merge pull request #27122 from luukvbaal/signcol
fix(column): clear "b_signcols" before moving saved marks
2024-02-01 18:52:12 +01:00
dundargoc
4c91194611 build: various fixes
- Consistently use the variable CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE to select build type.
- Remove broken `doc_html` target.
- Remove swap files created by oldtest when cleaning.
- Only rerun `lintdoc` if any documentation files has changed.
2024-02-01 12:06:55 +01:00
zeertzjq
cc197d04fc refactor(api): remove some unnecessary HAS_KEY() (#27283)
Since keydicts are already zero-initialized, HAS_KEY() isn't needed if
the zero-initialized value can satisfy some other condition.
2024-02-01 18:05:06 +08:00
Will Hopkins
6bba4beced feat(api): make nvim_open_win support non-floating windows (#25550)
Adds support to `nvim_open_win` and `nvim_win_set_config` for creating
and manipulating split (non-floating) windows.
2024-02-01 11:43:35 +08:00
zeertzjq
8fa67fdae5 vim-patch:8.2.0085: dead code in builtin functions (#27281)
Problem:    Dead code in builtin functions.
Solution:   Clean up the code.

3d8a513b46

Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
2024-02-01 09:39:48 +08:00
zeertzjq
0a8e66898d build: update builtin terminfo (#27272)
- Update to ncurses 6.4.20230520
- Disable smglp and smgrp for vtpcon and conemu
- Add xterm+sl to vtpcon, fix #26880
2024-01-31 21:45:30 +08:00
zeertzjq
9f15a18fa5 fix(statusline): missing offset when showing 'keymap' (#27270) 2024-01-31 08:48:52 +08:00
zeertzjq
4ffc20c951 fix(lua): avoid internal error when :luado deletes lines (#27262) 2024-01-30 08:09:25 +08:00
zeertzjq
a2070ba877 vim-patch:9.1.0065: Segfault with CompleteChanged autocommand (#27261)
Problem:  Segfault with CompleteChanged autocommand
          (markonm )
Solution: Test match->cp_prev for being NULL before accessing it

closes: vim/vim#13929

fef6630166

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-01-30 07:34:37 +08:00
Will Hopkins
ca9f6f5694 feat(api): add nvim_tabpage_set_win (#27222)
Allows setting the current window of a non-current tabpage
without switching tabpages.
2024-01-29 15:18:33 +08:00
Gregory Anders
15e77a56b7 feat(extmarks): subpriorities (relative to declaration order) (#27131)
The "priority" field of extmarks can be used to set priorities of
extmarks which dictates which highlight group a range will actually have
when there are multiple extmarks applied. However, when multiple
extmarks have the same priority, the only way to enforce an actual
priority is through the order in which the extmarks are set.

It is not always possible or desirable to set extmarks in a specific
order, however, so we add a new "subpriority" field that explicitly
enforces the ordering of extmarks that have the same priority.

For now this will be used only to enforce priority of treesitter
highlights. A single node in a treesitter tree may match multiple
captures, in which case that node will have multiple extmarks set. The
order in which captures are returned from the treesitter API is not
_necessarily_ in the same order they are defined in a query file, so we
use the new subpriority field to force that ordering.

For now subpriorites are not documented and are not meant to be used by
external code, and it only applies to ephemeral extmarks. We indicate
the "private" nature of subpriorities by prefixing the field name with
an "_".
2024-01-28 21:13:58 -06:00
vE5li
af6537bc66 fix(jumplist): Ctrl+o, Ctrl+i weird behavior when deleting buffers #25461
Problem:
- Navigation is not always symmetric: pressing Ctrl+o n times followed
  by Ctrl+i n times does not always gets me back to where I started.
- Invalid buffers are not skipped by Ctrl+i/o, I have to press Ctrl+i/o
  multiple times to get to the next/previous buffer.

Solution:
- Remove all entries of a buffer from the jump list when deleting it.
- Don't add a new entry to the jump list if the next buffer to be
  displayed is already in the jump list.

Closes #25365
2024-01-28 19:08:51 -08:00
zeertzjq
d6f7fa14c5 refactor(window.c): add a few more assertions (#27249) 2024-01-29 10:05:33 +08:00
Jongwook Choi
5b1b765610 docs: enforce "treesitter" spelling #27110
It's the "tree-sitter" project, but "treesitter" in our code and docs.
2024-01-28 17:53:14 -08:00
zeertzjq
ba7a52dedc vim-patch:9.1.0060: Recorded register cannot be translated using keytrans() (#27247)
Problem:  Recorded register cannot be translated using keytrans() when
          it involves character search (iddqd505)
Solution: Record a K_IGNORE instead of a K_NOP (zeertzjq)

related: vim/vim#13916
closes: vim/vim#13925

bf321806bf
2024-01-29 07:27:15 +08:00
Jongwook Choi
01e82eba20 build(docs): separate lint job to validate vimdoc #27227
Summary: Separate the lint job (`make lintdoc`) to validate runtime/doc,
it is no longer as a part of functionaltest (help_spec).

Build (cmake) and CI:

- `make lintdoc`: validate vimdoc files and test-generate HTML docs.
  CI will run this as a part of the "docs" workflow.

- `scripts/lintdoc.lua` is added as an entry point (executable script)
  for validating vimdoc files.

scripts/gen_help_html.lua:

- Move the tests for validating docs and generating HTMLs from
  `help_spec.lua` to `gen_help_html`. Added:
  - `gen_help_html.run_validate()`.
  - `gen_help_html.test_gen()`.

- Do not hard-code `help_dir` to `build/runtime/doc`, but resolve from
  `$VIMRUNTIME`. Therefore, the `make lintdoc` job will check doc files
  on `./runtime/doc`, not on `./build/runtime/doc`.

- Add type annotations for gen_help_html.
2024-01-28 14:22:39 -08:00
Gregory Anders
47cd532bf1 docs: explain why TUI is reinitialized on resume (#27177) 2024-01-28 08:38:59 -06:00
Sean Dewar
a757195a60 Merge pull request #24704 from seandewar/cmdwin-madness
vim-patch:9.1.{0047,0048,0049}: fun cmdwin fixes
2024-01-28 13:03:56 +00:00
Sean Dewar
d85f180f26 vim-patch:9.1.0049: Make "[Command Line]" a special buffer name
Problem:  E95 is possible if a buffer called "[Command Line]" already
          exists when opening the cmdwin. This can also happen if the
          cmdwin's buffer could not be deleted when closing.

Solution: Un-name the cmdwin buffer, and give it a special name instead,
          similar to what's done for quickfix buffers and for unnamed
          prompt and scratch buffers. As a result, BufFilePre/Post are
          no longer fired when opening the cmdwin. Add a "command" key
          to the dictionary returned by getbufinfo() to differentiate
          the cmdwin buffer instead. (Sean Dewar)

Cherry-pick test_normal changes from v9.0.0954.

1fb4103206
2024-01-28 12:29:42 +00:00
Sean Dewar
7bb0dd08db vim-patch:9.1.0048: Abort opening cmdwin if autocmds screw things up
Problem:  Autocmds triggered from opening the cmdwin (in win_split and
          do_ecmd) can cause issues such as E199, as the current checks
          are insufficient.

Solution: Commands executed from the cmdwin apply to the old curwin/buf,
          so they should be kept in a "suspended" state; abort if
          they've changed. Also abort if cmdwin/buf was tampered with,
          and check that curwin is correct. Try to clean up the cmdwin
          buffer (only if hidden and non-current to simplify things; the
          same approach is used when closing cmdwin normally), and add a
          beep. (Sean Dewar)

Rename the old Test_cmdwin_interrupted() like in the patch (can be moved to
test_cmdwin.vim when v9.0.0027 is ported).
Move the error message to `e_active_window_or_buffer_changed_or_deleted`.

43b395ec2e
2024-01-28 12:29:42 +00:00
Sean Dewar
cf140fb25b vim-patch:9.1.0047: issues with temp curwin/buf while cmdwin is open
Problem:  Things that temporarily change/restore curwin/buf (e.g:
          win_execute, some autocmds) may break assumptions that
          curwin/buf is the cmdwin when "cmdwin_type != 0", causing
          issues.

Solution: Expose the cmdwin's real win/buf and check that instead. Also
          try to ensure these variables are NULL if "cmdwin_type == 0",
          allowing them to be used directly in most cases without
          checking cmdwin_type. (Sean Dewar)

Reset and save `cmdwin_old_curwin` in a similar fashion.
Apply suitable changes for API functions and add Lua tests.

988f74311c
2024-01-28 12:29:26 +00:00
zeertzjq
74e695d227 Merge pull request #27221 from BugLight/fix-coverity-found-bugs
Fix bugs found by coverity
2024-01-28 13:33:38 +08:00
Daniil Zhukov
9d48266bed fix(coverity/471380): null dereference in get_local_additions()
strrchr returns null pointer if '.' is not present in file name. Notice
that filenames are filtered to match "doc/*.??[tx]" pattern earlier so
we shouldn't expect null pointer here. However later in code strrchr
return value is checked so it seems better and more consistent to do the
same here too.
2024-01-27 23:00:24 +04:00
Justin M. Keyes
2cd76a758b docs(lua): update ":{range}lua" docs + error message #27231
- `:lua (no file)` is misleading because `:lua` never takes a file arg,
  unlike `:source`.
- Update various related docs.
2024-01-27 10:40:30 -08:00
Gregory Anders
5ca330859c fix(decor): check decor kind before accessing union field (#27205)
The data.sh.url field is valid only when item.kind is
kDecorKindHighlight. The `if` block just before this line already does
that check (as well as checking `active`) so move the access of
`data.sh.url` into that block.
2024-01-27 08:26:01 -06:00
Luuk van Baal
b50fdcba4a fix(column): clear "b_signcols" before moving saved marks
Problem:  Marks moved by undo may be lost to "b_signcols.count".
Solution: Count signs for each undo object separately instead of
          once for the entire undo.
2024-01-27 13:07:11 +01:00
zeertzjq
bf9e92c81c fix(events): check for WinResized/WinScrolled in terminal mode (#27226) 2024-01-27 15:18:41 +08:00
zeertzjq
7367838359 fix(api): limit depth of nvim_cmd (#27225) 2024-01-27 14:03:44 +08:00
luukvbaal
c2433589dc feat(ex_cmds): ranged :lua #27167
:{range}lua executes the specified lines in the current buffer as
Lua code, regardless of its extension or 'filetype'.

Close #27103
2024-01-26 17:00:50 -08:00
Daniil Zhukov
6f49ed58c3 fix(coverity/348240): memory leak in put_view() 2024-01-26 23:36:48 +04:00
Luuk van Baal
65b1fd00a7 fix(extmarks): do not remove decor from invalid old marks 2024-01-26 15:06:25 +00:00
Jaehwang Jung
eca72def1f fix(colorscheme): typo 2024-01-26 15:26:50 +01:00
zeertzjq
226466a469 vim-patch:9.1.0058: Cannot map Super Keys in GTK UI (#27204)
Problem:  Cannot map Super Keys in GTK UI
          (Casey Tucker)
Solution: Enable Super Key mappings in GTK using <D-Key>
          (Casey Tucker)

As a developer who works in both Mac and Linux using the same keyboard,
it can be frustrating having to remember different key combinations or
having to rely on system utilities to remap keys.

This change allows `<D-z>` `<D-x>` `<D-c>` `<D-v>` etc. to be recognized
by the `map` commands, along with the `<D-S-...>` shifted variants.

```vimrc
if has('gui_gtk')
	nnoremap  <D-z>    u
	nnoremap  <D-S-Z>  <C-r>
	vnoremap  <D-x>    "+d
	vnoremap  <D-c>    "+y
	cnoremap  <D-v>    <C-R>+
	inoremap  <D-v>    <C-o>"+gP
	nnoremap  <D-v>    "+P
	vnoremap  <D-v>    "-d"+P
	nnoremap  <D-s>    :w<CR>
	inoremap  <D-s>    <C-o>:w<CR>
	nnoremap  <D-w>    :q<CR>
	nnoremap  <D-q>    :qa<CR>
	nnoremap  <D-t>    :tabe<CR>
	nnoremap  <D-S-T>  :vs#<CR><C-w>T
	nnoremap  <D-a>    ggVG
	vnoremap  <D-a>    <ESC>ggVG
	inoremap  <D-a>    <ESC>ggVG
	nnoremap  <D-f>    /
	nnoremap  <D-g>    n
	nnoremap  <D-S-G>  N
	vnoremap  <D-x>    "+x
endif
```

closes: vim/vim#12698

92e90a1e10

Co-authored-by: Casey Tucker <dctucker@hotmail.com>
2024-01-26 11:04:54 +08:00
zeertzjq
52d8741c78 vim-patch:9.1.0054: 'linebreak' may still apply to leading whitespace
Problem:  'linebreak' may still apply to leading whitespace
          (VanaIgr)
Solution: Compare pointers instead of virtual columns.
          (zeertzjq)

related: #27180
closes: vim/vim#13915

703f9bc943

Co-authored-by: VanaIgr <vanaigranov@gmail.com>
2024-01-26 07:06:43 +08:00
Christian Clason
83b51b36aa fixup: raise TS min version 2024-01-25 23:39:25 +01:00
zeertzjq
89a9745a1a vim-patch:9.1.0055: formatting long lines is slow (#27199)
Problem:  formatting long lines is slow
          (kawaii-Code)
Solution: optimize gq (internal_format) for long
          lines (kawaii-Code)

Implemented two workarounds that significantly reduce
the amount of pointless calls. Ideally the algorithm
would be rewritten not to be n^2, but it's too complicated
with too many corner cases.

closes: vim/vim#13914

78019df645

Co-authored-by: kawaii-Code <nia.personal.0@gmail.com>
2024-01-26 06:26:02 +08:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
1e0996b572 feat(colorscheme): update treesitter groups
Problem: Currently default color scheme defines most of treesitter
  highlight groups. This might be an issue for users defining their own
  color scheme as it breaks the "fallback property" for some of groups.

Solution: Define less default treesitter groups; just enough for default
  color scheme to be useful. That is:
    - All first level groups (`@character`, `@string`, etc.).
    - All `@xxx.builtin` groups as a most common subgroup.
    - Some special cases (links/URLs, `@diff.xxx`, etc.).
2024-01-25 20:09:24 +01:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
d4bd6b1eaa fix(colorscheme): use explicit normal foreground in syntax groups
Problem: Some core syntax highlight groups are cleared with intention to
  always be shown without additional highlighting. This doesn't always
  work as intended, especially with fallback mechanism of @-groups.
  Example: `Statement`/`Keyword` group shown in help code blocks
  (`@markup.raw`) is shown as bold (from `Statement`) cyan (from
  `@markup.raw`) instead of bold grey.

Solution: Explicitly use normal grey foreground in syntax groups where
  it was previously implicitly assumed.
2024-01-25 20:09:24 +01:00
zeertzjq
4e59422e1d refactor: IWYU (#27186) 2024-01-25 07:57:21 +08:00
dundargoc
76a659eb77 docs: various fixes (#27063)
Co-authored-by: lmenou <menl94629@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: altermo <107814000+altermo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: VanaIgr <vanaigranov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
2024-01-25 07:34:18 +08:00
Gregory Anders
6ea6b3fee2 feat(ui): add support for OSC 8 hyperlinks (#27109)
Extmarks can contain URLs which can then be drawn in any supporting UI.
In the TUI, for example, URLs are "drawn" by emitting the OSC 8 control
sequence to the TTY. On terminals which support the OSC 8 sequence this
will create clickable hyperlinks.

URLs are treated as inline highlights in the decoration subsystem, so
are included in the `DecorSignHighlight` structure. However, unlike
other inline highlights they use allocated memory which must be freed,
so they set the `ext` flag in `DecorInline` so that their lifetimes are
managed along with other allocated memory like virtual text.

The decoration subsystem then adds the URLs as a new highlight
attribute. The highlight subsystem maintains a set of unique URLs to
avoid duplicating allocations for the same string. To attach a URL to an
existing highlight attribute we call `hl_add_url` which finds the URL in
the set (allocating and adding it if it does not exist) and sets the
`url` highlight attribute to the index of the URL in the set (using an
index helps keep the size of the `HlAttrs` struct small).

This has the potential to lead to an increase in highlight attributes
if a URL is used over a range that contains many different highlight
attributes, because now each existing attribute must be combined with
the URL. In practice, however, URLs typically span a range containing a
single highlight (e.g. link text in Markdown), so this is likely just a
pathological edge case.

When a new highlight attribute is defined with a URL it is copied to all
attached UIs with the `hl_attr_define` UI event. The TUI manages its own
set of URLs (just like the highlight subsystem) to minimize allocations.
The TUI keeps track of which URL is "active" for the cell it is
printing. If no URL is active and a cell containing a URL is printed,
the opening OSC 8 sequence is emitted and that URL becomes the actively
tracked URL. If the cursor is moved while in the middle of a URL span,
we emit the terminating OSC sequence to prevent the hyperlink from
spanning multiple lines.

This does not support nested hyperlinks, but that is a rare (and,
frankly, bizarre) use case. If a valid use case for nested hyperlinks
ever presents itself we can address that issue then.
2024-01-24 16:36:25 -06:00
dundargoc
ae3eed53d6 build: various build improvements
- remove "ran-" prefix from touch files as it's redundant since the
  they're already in the directory named `touches`.
- Include `contrib` when formatting with `make formatlua`.
- Use TARGET_FILE generator expression instead of assuming the
  executable location.
- reuse logic that determines whether to use lua or luajit.
- add translations to the `nvim` target.

Makefile improvements:
- rename variable `CMAKE_PRG` to `CMAKE` to make it more consistent with
  the builtin `MAKE` variable.
- stop propagating flags to generator. Users should use cmake for
  non-standard use cases.
- remove `+` prefix from targets. If the user for whatever reason wants
  to dry-run a target then they should be able to.
2024-01-24 12:41:09 +01:00
zeertzjq
8c044f0862 fix(spell): always accept ':' as filename char in 'spellfile' (#27172)
Follow-up to #25236
2024-01-24 18:13:39 +08:00
zeertzjq
c8a27bae3f fix(options): use a union for def_val (#27169)
Problem:
APIs get wrong boolean option default values on big-endian platforms.

Solution:
Use a union for def_val.
Cannot use OptVal or OptValData yet as it needs to have the same types
as option variables.
2024-01-24 12:27:38 +08:00
zeertzjq
65bfa86efe vim-patch:9.1.0046: :drop does not re-use empty buffer (#27165)
Problem:  :drop does not re-use empty buffer
          (Rocco Mao)
Solution: Make :drop re-use an empty buffer
          (Rocco Mao)

fixes: vim/vim#13851
closes: vim/vim#13881

f96dc8d07f

Co-authored-by: Rocco Mao <dapeng.mao@qq.com>
2024-01-24 07:29:33 +08:00
luukvbaal
fcd9905291 fix(sign): avoid deleting from sign map while looping over it (#27158) 2024-01-24 05:51:18 +08:00
John Drouhard
8b23653695 fix(colorscheme): link LSP semantic tokens to treesitter groups 2024-01-23 16:59:57 +01:00
bfredl
d9946006c9 Merge pull request #27147 from bfredl/crash2
fix(extmark): another "step out" case
2024-01-23 11:56:16 +01:00