Adds a new feature to :autocmd which sets the handler to be executed at
most one times.
Before:
augroup FooGroup
autocmd!
autocmd FileType foo call Foo() | autocmd! FooGroup * <buffer>
augroup END
After:
autocmd FileType foo once call Foo()
Suggested by ZyX in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/6725#issuecomment-312197691 :
> There already is an exception if writing to a “device” (e.g. FIFO).
> It makes sense to ignore certain errors like ENOTSUP or EOPNOTSUPP
> since it is not something we or user can do anything about.
ref #6725
Note about shada.c:
- shada_read_next_item_start was intentionally shadowing `unpacked` and
`i` because many of the macros (e.g. ADDITIONAL_KEY) implicitly
depended on those variable names.
- Macros were changed to parameterize `unpacked` (but not `i`). Macros
like CLEAR_GA_AND_ERROR_OUT do control-flow (goto), so any other
approach is messy.
Problem: Using an external diff program is slow and inflexible.
Solution: Include the xdiff library. (Christian Brabandt)
Use it by default.
e828b7621c
vim-patch:8.1.0360
vim-patch:8.1.0364
vim-patch:8.1.0366
vim-patch:8.1.0370
vim-patch:8.1.0377
vim-patch:8.1.0378
vim-patch:8.1.0381
vim-patch:8.1.0396
vim-patch:8.1.0432
Problem: When making backups is disabled and conversion with iconv fails
the written file is truncated. (Luo Chen)
Solution: First try converting the file and write the file only when it did
not fail. (partly by Christian Brabandt)
e6bf655bc4
Problem: File names in quickfix window are not always shortened.
Solution: Shorten the file name when opening the quickfix window. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#2851, closesvim/vim#2846)
a796d46f29
Problem: Saving the redo buffer only works one time, resulting in the "."
command not working well for a function call inside another
function call. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Save the redo buffer at every user function call. (closesvim/vim#1619)
d4863aa99e
Problem: No autocmd triggered in Insert mode with visible popup menu.
Solution: Add TextChangedP. (Prabir Shrestha, Christian Brabandt,
closesvim/vim#2372, closesvim/vim#1691)
Fix that the TextChanged autocommands are not always triggered
when sourcing a script.
5a09343719
Vim has the 'swapsync' option which we removed in 62d137ce09.
Instead let 'fsync' control swapfile-fsync.
These cases ALWAYS force fsync (ignoring 'fsync' option):
- Idle (CursorHold).
- Exit caused by deadly signal.
- SIGPWR signal.
- Explicit :preserve command.
Fixes#6890 by reading from the Windows console input buffer after
stdin has been closed.
Vim defines HAVE_DUP for Windows and does the close-dup dance[1]:
close(0);
dup(2);
which always fails, then falls back to reading from the Windows console
input buffer[2].
[1] e7499ddc33/src/fileio.c (L2397-L2398)
[2] e7499ddc33/src/os_win32.c (L1703-L1714)
The implementation of vim_fgets() differs between Neovim and Vim.
Vim says that it only returns `true` for EOF. But it always returns `true` when
fgets() returns NULL. This happens for EOF _or_ errors.
That probably misguided the author of Neovim's vim_fgets(), which does NOT
return `true` for errors.
Since all the callers of vim_fgets() probably expect it to work as it does in
Vim (and not as it says), it now returns the same values as the Vim
implementation.
Fixes#8227
Problem: Loading file type detection slows down startup.
Solution: Store the last pattern of an autocommand event to make appending
quicker.
462455ee8b
It's a micro-optimization; check path_is_absolute_path(autocmd_fname)
instead.
The main optimization (which is still in place) afforded by Vim 7.2.021
was to avoid resolving <afile> when it is not needed.
During provider dispatch, eval_call_provider() saves global
state--including pointers, such as `autocmd_fname`--into
`provider_caller_scope` which is later restored by f_rpcrequest().
But `autocmd_fname` is special-cased in eval_vars(), for performance
(see Vim patch 7.2.021; this is also the singular purpose of the
`autocmd_fname_full` global. Yay!)
If eval_vars() frees `autocmd_fname` then its provider-RPC-scoped alias
becomes a problem.
Solution: Don't free autocmd_fname in eval_vars(), just copy into it.
closes#5245closes#5617
Reference
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vim patch 7.2.021
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Problem: When executing autocommands getting the full file name may be
slow. (David Kotchan)
Solution: Postpone calling FullName_save() until autocmd_fname is used.
vim_dev discussion (2008): "Problem with CursorMoved AutoCommand when
Editing Files on a Remote WIndows Share"
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/vim_dev/kj95weZa_eE/GTgj4aq5sIgJ
If an EOF is returned from `fgets`, `vim_fgets` might spin forever, as
it tries to consume the current line.
A `NULL` return value from `fgets` should break out of the function
(unless `errno` is `EINTR`), and then `feof` should be used to check for
the EOF condition on the stream.
The calls to `fgets` in `src/nvim/if_cscope.c` (and elsewhere) can show
communication errors to the user if a signal is delivered during its
system calls. For plugins that proxy subprocess output into cscope
requests, a `SIGCHLD` might *always* interfere with calls into `fgets`.
To see this in a debugger, put a breakpoint on `cs_reading_emsg` and
watch signals come in (with lldb, using `process handle --notify true
--pass true`). Next, run a subcommand from neovim that calls through
cscope when it returns. A tag picker plugin, like vim-picker and fzy,
with `cscopetag` and `cscopetagorder=0` set, reproduced this reliably.
The breakpoint will hit after a `SIGCHLD` is delivered, and `errno` will
be set to 4, `EINTR`.
The caller of `fgets` should retry when `NULL` is returned with `errno`
set to `EINTR`.
Problem: Crash when 'fileformat' is forced to "dos" and the first line in
the file is empty and does not have a CR character.
Solution: Don't check for CR before the start of the buffer.
2aa5f696b9