Problem: The WinScrolled autocommand event is not enough.
Solution: Add WinResized and provide information about what changed.
(closesvim/vim#11576)
35fc61cb5b
Omit "func_name" comment in tv_dict_extend(): Vim9 script only.
Skip layout locking and E1312.
Skip list_alloc_with_items() and list_set_item().
Since this overrides remaining changes in patch 9.0.0913, that patch can
now be marked as fully ported:
vim-patch:9.0.0913: only change in current window triggers the WinScrolled event
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:9.0.0919: build failure with tiny features
Problem: Build failure with tiny features.
Solution: Adjust #ifdef's.
9c5b7cb4cf
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Allow Include What You Use to remove unnecessary includes and only
include what is necessary. This helps with reducing compilation times
and makes it easier to visualise which dependencies are actually
required.
Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/549, but doesn't close
it since this only works fully for .c files and not headers.
Enable and fix bugprone-misplaced-widening-cast warning.
Fix some modernize-macro-to-enum and readability-else-after-return
warnings, but don't enable them. While the warnings can be useful, they
are in general too noisy to enable.
vim-patch:9.0.0445: when opening/closing window text moves up/down
Problem: When opening/closing window text moves up/down.
Solution: Add the 'splitscroll' option. When off text will keep its
position as much as possible.
29ab524358
vim-patch:9.0.0455: a few problems with 'splitscroll'
Problem: A few problems with 'splitscroll'.
Solution: Fix 'splitscroll' problems. (Luuk van Baal, closesvim/vim#11117)
5ed391708a
vim-patch:9.0.0461: 'scroll' is not always updated
Problem: 'scroll' is not always updated.
Solution: Call win_init_size() at the right place.
470a14140b
vim-patch:9.0.0465: cursor moves when cmdwin is closed when 'splitscroll' is off
Problem: Cursor moves when cmdwin is closed when 'splitscroll' is off.
Solution: Temporarily set 'splitscroll' when jumping back to the original
window. (closesvim/vim#11128)
e697d48890
vim-patch:9.0.0469: cursor moves if cmdwin is closed when 'splitscroll' is off
Problem: Cursor moves if cmdwin is closed when 'splitscroll' is off.
Solution: Skip win_fix_cursor if called when cmdwin is open or closing.
(Luuk van Baal, closesvim/vim#11134)
3735f11050
vim-patch:9.0.0478: test for 'splitscroll' takes too much time
Problem: Test for 'splitscroll' takes too much time.
Solution: Only test some of the combinations. (Luuk van Baal, closesvim/vim#11139)
594f9e09cd
vim-patch:9.0.0486: text scrolled with 'nosplitscroll', autocmd win and help
Problem: Text scrolled with 'nosplitscroll', autocmd win opened and help
window closed.
Solution: Skip win_fix_scroll() in more situations. (Luuk van Baal,
closesvim/vim#11150)
d5bc762dea
vim-patch:9.0.0505: various problems with 'nosplitscroll'
Problem: Various problems with 'nosplitscroll'.
Solution: Fix 'nosplitscroll' problems. (Luuk van Baal, closesvim/vim#11166)
faf1d412f5
vim-patch:9.0.0555: scrolling with 'nosplitscroll' in callback changing curwin
Problem: Scrolling with 'nosplitscroll' in callback changing curwin.
Solution: Invalidate w_cline_row in the right place. (Luuk van Baal,
closesvim/vim#11185)
20e58561ab
vim-patch:9.0.0603: with 'nosplitscroll' folds are not handled correctly
Problem: With 'nosplitscroll' folds are not handled correctly.
Solution: Take care of closed folds when moving the cursor. (Luuk van Baal,
closesvim/vim#11234)
7c1cbb6cd4
vim-patch:9.0.0605: dump file missing
Problem: Dump file missing.
Solution: Add the missing dump file. (issue vim/vim#11234)
439a2ba174
vim-patch:9.0.0647: the 'splitscroll' option is not a good name
Problem: The 'splitscroll' option is not a good name.
Solution: Rename 'splitscroll' to 'splitkeep' and make it a string option,
also supporting "topline". (Luuk van Baal, closesvim/vim#11258)
13ece2ae1d
vim-patch:9.0.0667: ml_get error when 'splitkeep' is "screen"
Problem: ml_get error when 'splitkeep' is "screen". (Marius Gedminas)
Solution: Check the botline is not too large. (Luuk van Baal,
closesvim/vim#11293, closesvim/vim#11292)
346823d3e5
This was used in the past with assumption that curwin/curbuf
is "special" but this has not been true since basically forever
at this point.
Reduce NOT_VALID/CLEAR panic in options.lua . These should not
be set if an effect of the option is causing something
which by itself invokes redraw_later().
This is a refactor extracted from vim-patch 9.0.0067: cannot show virtual text
The logic for inline virtual text is going to be different in nvim than
text property based text in vim, but this refactor is still useful,
as calculation of displayed linesize is going to be stateful in a
similar way.
Problem: The search.c file is a bit big.
Solution: Split off the text object code to a separate file. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#6007)
ed8ce057b7
Problem: Some source files are too big.
Solution: Move text formatting functions to a new file. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#6021)
11abd09521
Cherry-pick set_can_cindent() from patch 8.1.2062.
Cherry-pick global old_indent from patch 8.2.2127.
Problem: Insert complete code uses global variables.
Solution: Make variables local to the file and use accessor functions.
(Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#9470)
d94fbfc74a
Skip changes in comments for callback-related functions (not ported).
Also make compl_busy static again.
Problem: Insert mode completion functions are too long.
Solution: Split up into multiple functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#9431)
5d2e007ccb
Cherry-pick can_cindent_get() -> get_can_cindent() from patch 8.1.2062.
which is both unexpected and different from the Vim behaviour.
Indent was triggered once by the '!' check in insert_execute(), and
inserting the char was correctly skipped, but then triggered again in
insert_check() (provided that cindent was not being ignored after manual
indentation, i.e. `can_cindent == true`).
While this is the smallest fix, another solution would be to remove
VimState#check and instead move that to *_enter()/-_execute(), since the
control flow is pretty unnecessarily convoluted as is. That would also
have the benefit of differing less from the Vim source code.
problem: code for drawing statusline is arbitrarily spreadout between drawscreen.c, screen.c and buffer.c
solution: move it to a new file statusline.c
- rename archaic internal name "status match" to public name "wildmenu"
- showruler() does not show the ruler. it show anything which displays
info about the cursor. Rename it accordingy.
Problem: The screen.c file is much too big.
Solution: Split it in three parts. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#4943)
7528d1f6b5
This is an approximation vim-patch 8.1.2057. Applying the patch directly
isn't feasible since our version of screen.c has diverged too much,
however we still introduce drawscreen.c and drawline.c:
- screen.c is now a much smaller file used for low level screen functions
- drawline.c contains everything needed for win_line()
- drawscreen.c contains everything needed for update_screen()
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
vim-patch:8.1.2082: some files have a weird name to fit in 8.3 characters
Problem: Some files have a weird name to fit in 8.3 characters.
Solution: Use a nicer names.
30e8e73506
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
Omit inchar() change: it breaks too many tests.
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:8.2.5170: tiny issues
Problem: Tiny issues.
Solution: Tiny improvements.
944cc9ceba
Problem: File for Insert mode is much too big.
Solution: Split off the code for Insert completion. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#4044)
7591bb39d5
Cherry-pick ins_compl_len() -> get_compl_len() from patch 8.2.4001.
Revert a71c5e9eb9: ctrl_x_mode is no
longer a global variable, so l_ctrl_x_mode is no longer needed.
Problem: Can still switch windows for 'completefunc'.
Solution: Also disallow switching windows for other completions.
3eb6bd9c2b
Assert E565 instead of E578.
Need to assert a different string because patch 8.2.1919 hasn't been
ported yet.
Problem: Allowing 'completefunc' to switch windows causes trouble.
Solution: use "textwinlock" instead of "textlock".
28976e2acc
Assert E565 instead of E578.
vim-patch:8.2.0670: cannot change window when evaluating 'completefunc'
Problem: Cannot change window when evaluating 'completefunc'.
Solution: Make a difference between not changing text or buffers and also
not changing window.
6adb9ea0a6
vim-patch:8.2.5029: "textlock" is always zero
Problem: "textlock" is always zero.
Solution: Remove "textlock" and rename "textwinlock" to "textlock".
(closesvim/vim#10489)
cfe456543e
Problem: Get ml_get error when deleting a line in 'completefunc'. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan)
Solution: Lock the text while evaluating 'completefunc'.
ff06f283e3
Fix a mistake in the porting of patch 8.1.0098.
Cherry-pick Test_run_excmd_with_text_locked() from patch 8.2.0270.
Cherry-pick test_gf.vim changes from patch 8.2.0369.
Cherry-pick message change from later patches.
Add 'mousescroll' option to control how many lines to scroll by when a
mouse wheel keycode is received. The mousescroll option controls both
horizontal and vertical scrolling. The option is a string in the format:
set mousescroll=direction:count,direction:count
Where direction is either "ver" or "hor", and count is a non negative
integer. If a direction is omitted, a default value is used. The default
values remain unchanged, that is 3 for vertical scrolling, and 6 for
horizontal scrolling. As such, the mousescroll default is "ver:3,hor:6".
Add mousescroll documentation
- Add option documentation in options.txt
- Add brief summary in quickref.txt
Update :help scroll-mouse-wheel
- Mention mousescroll option as a means of controlling scrolling.
- Remove obsolete suggestion to map scroll wheel keys to <C-U> to
scroll by a single line -- users should prefer the mousescroll option.
- Add some information about the consequences of remapping scroll wheel
keys (they lose their magic ability to affect inactive windows).
Update :help vim-differences
- Add brief mousescroll summary under Options
Add mousescroll tests
- Test option validation
- Test default mousescroll value and behavior
- Test fallback to default values
- Test mouse vertical and horizontal scrolling in normal mode
- Test mouse vertical and horizontal scrolling in insert mode