- Windows environment variables are semicolon-separated, but some logic
was assuming colon (:). This broke initialization and parsing of
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS, XDG_DATA_DIRS, 'runtimepath', stdpath(), etc.
- test/defaults_spec: enable tests on Windows
ref #12793
Problem: Backslash not removed afer space in option with space in
'isfname'.
Solution: Do remove backslash before space, also when it is in 'isfname'.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closesvim/vim#6651)
994b89d28d
Problem: Sign column takes up space. (Adam Stankiewicz)
Solution: Optionally put signs in the number column. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#4555, closesvim/vim#4515)
394c5d8870
Problem: Display wrong with signs in narrow number column.
Solution: Increase the numbercolumn width if needed. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#4606)
e4b407f536
Problem: Sign column takes up space. (Adam Stankiewicz)
Solution: Optionally put signs in the number column. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#4555, closesvim/vim#4515)
394c5d8870
Problem: :mksession cannot handle a very long 'runtimepath'. (Timothy
Madden)
Solution: Expand each part separately, instead of the whole option at once.
(Christian Brabandt, closesvim/vim#3466)
ed18f2c03a
Problem: The "last used" info of a buffer is under used.
Solution: Add "lastused" to getbufinfo(). List buffers sorted by last-used
field. (Andi Massimino, closesvim/vim#4722)
52410575be
Problem: Saving and restoring window title does not always work.
Solution: Use the stack push and pop commands. (Kouichi Iwamoto,
closesvim/vim#3059)
40385dbcdf
Problem: BS in prompt buffer starts new line.
Solution: Do not allows BS over the prompt. Make term_sendkeys() handle
special keys. Add a test.
6b810d92a9
Partially reverts #11647. Replaces #11662
The old implementation was removed without clear motivation. The "term option"
hackaround added in its place is neither shorter nor simpler.
The new behavior breaks even init.vim that expliticly check against it:
if exists('&termencoding')
set termencoding=utf-8
endif
There was nothing wrong with the 0.4.x behavior. Empty &tenc has
indicated that the &enc value should be used for all the history of
Nvim. Ignoring setting the option is the expected behavior for Vim
versions that does not support the option (and Nvim is such a version)
'tenc' was also irrelevant to the Test_unicode python3 test.
The reason this has to be disabled is that neovim can't change
internal 'encoding'
Traditionally, when navigating to a specific location from the middle of
the jumplist results in shifting the current location to the bottom of
the list and adding the new location after it. This behavior is not
desireable to all users--see, for example
https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/18344/how-to-change-jumplist-behavior.
Here, another jumplist behavior is introduced. When jumpoptions (a new
option set added here) includes stack, the jumplist behaves like the
tagstack or like history in a web browser. That is, when navigating to
a location from the middle of the jumplist
2 first
1 second
0 third <-- current location
1 fourth
2 fifth
to a new location the locations after the current location in the jump
list are discarded
2 first
1 second
0 third
<-- current location
The result is that when moving forward from that location, the new
location will be appended to the jumplist:
3 first
2 second
1 third
0 new
If the new location is the same
new == second
as some previous (but not immediately prior) entry in the jumplist,
2 first
1 second
0 third <-- current location
1 fourth
2 fifth
both occurrences preserved
3 first
2 second
1 third
0 second (new)
when moving forward from that location.
It would be desireable to go farther and, when the new location is the
same as the location that is currently next in the jumplist,
new == fourth
make the result of navigating to the new location by jumping (e.g. 50gg)
be the same as moving forward in the jumplist
2 first
1 second
0 third
1 new <-- current location
2 fifth
and simply increment the jumplist index. That change is NOT part of
this patch because it would require passing the new cursor location to
the function (setpcmark) from all of its callees. That in turn would
require those callees to know *before* calling what the new cursor
location is, which do they do not currently.
These options were previously global. A global-local window option
behaves closer to a global option "per default" (i e with :set),
but still supports local behavior via :setl
Also this restores back-compat for nvim_set_option("fcs", ...)
which are currently broken on 0.4.x but worked in earlier versions
Problem:
During a refactor long ago, we changed the `getdigits_*` familiy of
functions to abort on overflow. But this is often wrong, because many
of these codepaths are handling user input.
Solution:
Decide at each call-site whether to use "strict" mode.
fix#5555