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zeertzjq
00f8f94d5b vim-patch:9.1.1535: the maximum search count uses hard-coded value 99 (#34873)
Problem:  The maximum search count uses a hard-coded value of 99
          (Andres Monge, Joschua Kesper)
Solution: Make it configurable using the 'maxsearchcount' option.

related: vim/vim#8855
fixes: vim/vim#17527
closes: vim/vim#17695

b7b7fa04bf

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2025-07-11 09:17:05 +08:00
Riley Bruins
68e316e3f9 feat(diagnostic): jump to related info location from open_float #34837
This commit allows users to jump to the location specified in a
diagnostic's `relatedInformation`, using `gf` from within the
`open_float` window. The cursor need only be on line that displays the
related info.
2025-07-10 11:24:17 -07:00
Maria José Solano
4745270bf1 feat(lsp): support textDocument/colorPresentation (#34823)
feat(lsp): support for `textDocument/colorPresentation`
2025-07-10 08:51:26 -07:00
Lewis Russell
e644038f06 docs: move vim.system to own section 2025-07-10 13:34:58 +01:00
glepnir
fb0dc825e9 feat(option): custom chars in 'winborder' #33772
Problem: winborder option only supported predefined styles and lacked support for custom border characters.

Solution: implement parsing for comma-separated list format that allows specifying 8 individual border characters (topleft, top, topright, right, botright, bottom, botleft, left).
2025-07-09 18:15:08 -07:00
zeertzjq
8aed423072 vim-patch:3987eac: runtime(doc): clarify how ex ranges are adjusted when acting on folds (#34862)
closes: vim/vim#17696

3987eac572

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2025-07-09 22:55:35 +00:00
Gregory Anders
977e91b424 feat(tui): use DA1 response to determine OSC 52 support
Many terminals now include support for OSC 52 in their Primary Device
Attributes (DA1) response. This is preferable to using XTGETTCAP because
DA1 is _much_ more broadly supported.
2025-07-09 14:03:03 -05:00
luukvbaal
3a3484be29 test(messages/cmdline_spec): convert highlight IDs to name and format (#34845)
Problem:  Hardcoded highlight IDs for ext_messages/cmdline output need
          to be adjusted everytime a builtin highlight group is added.
Solution: Store a global map of default highlights through nvim_get_hl()
          and fetch missing (custom) highlight groups through synIDattr().
          Use more compact formatting for screen:expect().
2025-07-09 09:33:19 +00:00
Justin M. Keyes
88774965e5 feat(api): relax contract, allow return-type void => non-void #34811
Allow changing return-type from `void => non-void`.
2025-07-09 02:40:08 +00:00
zeertzjq
ef0ec7edac vim-patch:9.1.1526: completion: search completion match may differ in case
Problem:  completion: search completion match may differ in case
          (techntools)
Solution: add "exacttext" to 'wildoptions' value (Girish Palya)

This flag does the following:

exacttext
      When this flag is present, search pattern completion
      (e.g., in |/|, |?|, |:s|, |:g|, |:v|, and |:vim|)
      shows exact buffer text as menu items, without
      preserving regex artifacts like position
      anchors (e.g., |/\<|). This provides more intuitive
      menu items that match the actual buffer text. However,
      searches may be less accurate since the pattern is not
      preserved exactly.
      By default, Vim preserves the typed pattern (with
      anchors) and appends the matched word. This preserves
      search correctness, especially when using regular
      expressions or with 'smartcase' enabled. However, the
      case of the appended matched word may not exactly
      match the case of the word in the buffer.

fixes: vim/vim#17654
closes: vim/vim#17667

93c2d5bf7f

Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
2025-07-09 08:06:23 +08:00
zeertzjq
db7c2acbc6 vim-patch:9.1.1532: termdebug: not enough ways to configure breakpoints (#34851)
Problem:  termdebug: not enough ways to configure breakpoints
Solution: add the termdebug_config['signs'] config setting, rework the
          termdebug test cases (Dimitry Ishenko)

Allow to configure custom breakpoint signs so one can do something like
this:

```vim
let g:termdebug_config['signs'] = ['>1', '>2', '>3', '>4', '>5', '>6', '>7', '>8', '>9']
let g:termdebug_config['sign'] = '>>'
```

where the first 9 breakpoints will have their own signs and the rest
will be the same (>>).

While at it, rework the test for the termdebug plugin:

- Added test for g:termdebug_config['signs'].
- Added test for g:termdebug_config['sign'].
- Moved test for g:termdebug_config['sign_decimal'] into
  Test_termdebug_basic()

closes: vim/vim#17694

c4bca1de0b

Co-authored-by: Dimitry Ishenko <dimitry.ishenko@gmail.com>
2025-07-08 22:38:58 +00:00
Phạm Bình An
435f03ee10 docs: tag of :EditQuery #34844
Problem:
- Running `:h :EditQuery` throws error `E149: Sorry, no help for
  :EditQuery`
- vim_diff.txt miss an entry for `:EditQuery`

Solution:
- Make tag `[:EditQuery]()` right-aligned, similar to command `:Open`
- Update vim_diff.txt
2025-07-08 05:28:12 -07:00
luukvbaal
f68a5c40f0 feat(messages): add "prev_cmd" argument to msg_history_show (#34779)
Problem:  Unable to tell whether msg_history_show event is emitted for a
          :messages or g< command.
Solution: Add "prev_cmd" argument that is set to true for g<.
2025-07-08 11:19:02 +02:00
phanium
f576b59a09 docs: type fixes #34831 2025-07-07 18:56:22 -07:00
Phạm Bình An
d88bebfbc7 docs: misc #34834
Problems:
- Miss some entries in `vim_diff.txt` and `index.txt`.
- I want to learn about Vim register, but when I type `:h register`, it
  shows sponsor information instead. Note that unlike Nvim, Vim has a
  separate session for `*register*`

Solution:
- Add missing commands to `index.txt`, `vim_diff.txt`
- Remove tag `register` from `index.txt`
2025-07-07 17:31:37 -07:00
Riley Bruins
2031287e93 feat(lsp): support diagnostic related information (#34474) 2025-07-07 13:05:02 -04:00
Yi Ming
8d5452c46d refactor(lsp): stateful data abstraction, vim.lsp.Capability #34639
Problem:
Closes #31453

Solution:
Introduce `vim.lsp.Capability`, which may serve as the base class for
all LSP features that require caching data. it
- was created if there is at least one client that supports the specific method;
- was destroyed if all clients that support the method were detached.

- Apply the refactor for `folding_range.lua` and `semantic_tokens.lua`.
- Show active features in :checkhealth.

Future:
I found that these features that are expected to be refactored by
`vim.lsp.Capability` have one characteristic in common: they all send
LSP requests once the document is modified. The following code is
different, but they are all for this purpose.

- semantic tokens:
fb8dba413f/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/semantic_tokens.lua (L192-L198)
- inlay hints, folding ranges, document color
fb8dba413f/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/inlay_hint.lua (L250-L266)

I think I can sum up this characteristic as the need to keep certain
data synchronized with the latest version computed by the server.
I believe we can handle this at the `vim.lsp.Capability` level, and
I think it will be very useful.

Therefore, my next step is to implement LSP request sending and data
synchronization on `vim.lsp.Capability`, rather than limiting it to the
current create/destroy data approach.
2025-07-07 03:51:30 +00:00
Shadman
5973328eda feat(options): per-buffer 'busy' status #34493
Problem:
Plugins cannot mark a buffer as "busy".

Solution:
- Add a buffer-local 'busy' option.
- Show a busy indicator in the default 'statusline'.
2025-07-06 16:17:06 -07:00
zeertzjq
6fd2a3040f vim-patch:9.1.1518: getcompletiontype() may crash (#34819)
Problem:  getcompletiontype() crashes when no completion is available
          (after v9.1.1509).
Solution: Don't call set_expand_context() (zeertzjq)

fixes: vim/vim#17681
closes: vim/vim#17684

e2c0f81dd0
2025-07-06 22:46:05 +00:00
zeertzjq
86a2ebd5fe vim-patch:f79695c: runtime(doc): fix a few typos introduced in 0ae9e19540dda5d (#34818)
f79695c2d8

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2025-07-07 06:01:51 +08:00
zeertzjq
4f141dca8c vim-patch:0ae9e19: runtime(doc): add a section for options influencing search (#34810)
0ae9e19540

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2025-07-06 20:47:11 +08:00
zeertzjq
9c04eb02ad vim-patch:9.1.1509: patch 9.1.1505 was not good
Problem:  Patch 9.1.1505 was not good
Solution: Revert "patch 9.1.1505: not possible to return completion type
          for :ex command" and instead add the getcompletiontype()
          function (Hirohito Higashi).

related: vim/vim#17606
closes: vim/vim#17662

96b3ef2389

Cherry-pick Test_multibyte_expression() from Vim, as it passes.

Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
2025-07-06 08:55:32 +08:00
zeertzjq
6ebcb4a4d6 vim-patch:9.1.1505: not possible to return completion type for :ex command
Problem:  not possible to return command-line completion type for :ex
          command
Solution: make getcmdcompltype() accept an optional and return the
          command-line completion for that arg (Shougo Matsushita).

closes: vim/vim#17606

5d2354fc07

Co-authored-by: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
2025-07-06 08:41:08 +08:00
zeertzjq
85e6feedb0 vim-patch:9.1.1512: completion: can only complete from keyword characters (#34798)
Problem:  completion: can only complete from keyword characters
Solution: remove this restriction, allow completion functions when
          called from i_CTRL-N/i_CTRL-P to be triggered from non-keyword
          characters (Girish Palya)

Previously, functions specified in the `'complete'` option were
restricted to starting completion only from keyword characters (as
introduced in PR 17065). This change removes that restriction.

With this change, user-defined functions (e.g., `omnifunc`, `userfunc`)
used in `'complete'` can now initiate completion even when triggered
from non-keyword characters. This makes it easier to reuse existing
functions alongside other sources without having to consider whether the
cursor is on a keyword or non-keyword character, or worry about where
the replacement should begin (i.e., the `findstart=1` return value).

The logic for both the “collection” and “filtering” phases now fully
respects each source’s specified start column. This also extends to
fuzzy matching, making completions more predictable.

Internally, this builds on previously merged infrastructure that tracks
per-source metadata. This PR focuses on applying that metadata to
compute the leader string and insertion text appropriately for each
match.

Also, a memory corruption has been fixed in prepare_cpt_compl_funcs().

closes: vim/vim#17651

ba11e78f1d

Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
2025-07-06 06:09:28 +08:00
zeertzjq
dd707246fd vim-patch:9.1.1490: 'wildchar' does not work in search contexts
Problem:  'wildchar' does not work in search contexts
Solution: implement search completion when 'wildchar' is typed
          (Girish Palya).

This change enhances Vim's command-line completion by extending
'wildmode' behavior to search pattern contexts, including:

- '/' and '?' search commands
- ':s', ':g', ':v', and ':vim' commands

Completions preserve the exact regex pattern typed by the user,
appending the completed word directly to the original input. This
ensures that all regex elements — such as '<', '^', grouping brackets
'()', wildcards '\*', '.', and other special characters — remain intact
and in their original positions.

---

**Use Case**

While searching (using `/` or `?`) for lines containing a pattern like
`"foobar"`, you can now type a partial pattern (e.g., `/f`) followed by
a trigger key (`wildchar`) to open a **popup completion menu** showing
all matching words.

This offers two key benefits:

1. **Precision**: Select the exact word you're looking for without
typing it fully.
2. **Memory aid**: When you can’t recall a full function or variable
name, typing a few letters helps you visually identify and complete the
correct symbol.

---

**What’s New**

Completion is now supported in the following contexts:

- `/` and `?` search commands
- `:s`, `:g`, `:v`, and `:vimgrep` ex-commands

---

**Design Notes**

- While `'wildchar'` (usually `<Tab>`) triggers completion, you'll have
to use `<CTRL-V><Tab>` or "\t" to search for a literal tab.
- **Responsiveness**: Search remains responsive because it checks for
user input frequently.

---

**Try It Out**

Basic setup using the default `<Tab>` as the completion trigger:

```vim
set wim=noselect,full wop=pum wmnu
```

Now type:

```
/foo<Tab>
```

This opens a completion popup for matches containing "foo".
For matches beginning with "foo" type `/\<foo<Tab>`.

---

**Optional: Autocompletion**

For automatic popup menu completion as you type in search or `:`
commands, include this in your `.vimrc`:

```vim
vim9script
set wim=noselect:lastused,full wop=pum wcm=<C-@> wmnu

autocmd CmdlineChanged [:/?] CmdComplete()

def CmdComplete()
  var [cmdline, curpos, cmdmode] = [getcmdline(), getcmdpos(),
expand('<afile>') == ':']
  var trigger_char = '\%(\w\|[*/:.-]\)$'
  var not_trigger_char = '^\%(\d\|,\|+\|-\)\+$'  # Exclude numeric range
  if getchar(1, {number: true}) == 0  # Typehead is empty, no more
pasted input
      && !wildmenumode() && curpos == cmdline->len() + 1
      && (!cmdmode || (cmdline =~ trigger_char && cmdline !~
not_trigger_char))
    SkipCmdlineChanged()
    feedkeys("\<C-@>", "t")
    timer_start(0, (_) => getcmdline()->substitute('\%x00', '',
'ge')->setcmdline())  # Remove <C-@>
  endif
enddef

def SkipCmdlineChanged(key = ''): string
  set ei+=CmdlineChanged
  timer_start(0, (_) => execute('set ei-=CmdlineChanged'))
  return key == '' ? '' : ((wildmenumode() ? "\<C-E>" : '') .. key)
enddef

**Optional: Preserve history recall behavior**
cnoremap <expr> <Up> SkipCmdlineChanged("\<Up>")
cnoremap <expr> <Down> SkipCmdlineChanged("\<Down>")

**Optional: Customize popup height**
autocmd CmdlineEnter : set bo+=error | exec $'set ph={max([10,
winheight(0) - 4])}'
autocmd CmdlineEnter [/?] set bo+=error | set ph=8
autocmd CmdlineLeave [:/?] set bo-=error ph&
```

closes: vim/vim#17570

6b49fba8c8

Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
2025-07-05 21:58:38 +08:00
zeertzjq
023f157a60 vim-patch:26ebe21: runtime(doc): mismatch between the :uniq document's description and examples
closes: vim/vim#17612

26ebe21caa

Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
2025-07-05 21:36:45 +08:00
zeertzjq
3564e62426 vim-patch:1c471ac: runtime(doc): update description of :uniq command
The examples mention the [u] flag, so at least the [u] flag should be
introduced before the examples.

Slightly reword the sentence about trailing/leading white space.

closes: vim/vim#17604

1c471ac548

Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
2025-07-05 21:36:45 +08:00
zeertzjq
7138cdaef8 vim-patch:9.1.1477: no easy way to deduplicate text
Problem:  no easy way to deduplicate text
Solution: add the :uniq ex command
          (Hirohito Higashi)

closes: vim/vim#17538

74f0a77bb9

Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
2025-07-05 21:36:45 +08:00
zeertzjq
0c02c9c70b refactor(getchar): rename test variable (#34769)
Also, test_disable_char_avail() is superseded by test_override() in Vim,
so remove that from vim_diff.txt.
2025-07-05 05:36:01 +08:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
d21b8c949a feat(pack): add built-in plugin manager vim.pack
Problem: No built-in plugin manager

Solution: Add built-in plugin manager

Co-authored-by: Lewis Russell <lewis6991@gmail.com>
2025-07-04 15:56:28 +03:00
glepnir
bb75610d99 vim-patch:9.1.1507: symlinks are resolved on :cd commands (#34758)
Problem:  File paths change from symlink to target path after :cd command
          when editing files through symbolic links
Solution: Add "~" flag to 'cpoptions' to control symlink resolution.
          When not included (default), symlinks are resolved maintaining
          backward compatibility. When included, symlinks are preserved
          providing the improved behavior. (glepnir)

related: neovim/neovim#15695
closes: vim/vim#17628

4ade668fb6
2025-07-04 05:44:39 +00:00
Mart-Mihkel Aun
f01419f3d5 feat(runtime): accept predicates in take and skip (#34657)
Make `vim.iter():take()` and `vim.iter():skip()`
optionally accept predicates to enable takewhile
and skipwhile patterns used in functional
programming.
2025-07-03 08:12:24 -05:00
Lewis Russell
4eebc46930 fix(vim.system): env=nil passes env=nil to uv.spawn
731e616a79 made it so passing `{env = nil, clear_env = true }` would
pass `{env = {}}` to `vim.uv.spawn`.

However this is not what `clear_env` is (arguably) supposed to do.
If `env=nil` then that implies the uses wants `vim.uv.spawn()` to use
the default environment. Adding `clear_env = true` simply prevents
`NVIM` (the base environment) from being added.

Fixes #34730
2025-07-02 17:01:29 +01:00
Lewis Russell
38aac21083 fix: type of nvim_echo 2025-07-01 12:57:37 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
f731766474 Merge #34715 vim.version improvements 2025-07-01 04:19:42 -07:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
773075b2bc feat(vim.version): add vim.version.intersect()
Problem: No way to compute intersection of two version ranges, which is
useful when computing version range that fits inside several reference
ranges.

Solution: Add `vim.version.intersect()`.
2025-06-30 20:59:44 +03:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
649ff924d9 fix(vim.version): improve construction of '<=a.b.c' and '>a.b.c' ranges
Problem: `vim.version.range('<=a.b.c')` is not precise when it comes to
its right hand side. This is due to version ranges using exclusive right
hand side. While `vim.version.range('>a.b.c')` is not precise when it
comes to its left hand side because left hand sides are inclusive.

Solution: For '>=a.b.c' increase `to` from 'a.b.c' to the smallest
reasonable version that is bigger than 'a.b.c'. For '<a.b.c' do the same
for `from`.
More proper solution is an explicit control over inclusivity of version
range sides, but it has more side effects and requires design decisions.
2025-06-30 20:59:12 +03:00
James Trew
4034476dd3 doc(vim.version): options formatting #34716 2025-06-30 09:55:29 -07:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
aeb8bca12d feat(vim.version): make tostring() return human-readable version range
Problem: `tostring()` applied to version range doesn't return
human-readable text with information about the range.

Solution: Add `__tostring()` method.
2025-06-30 16:08:56 +03:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
561021bacd docs(vim.version): document vim.VersionRange as a dedicated class 2025-06-30 16:08:30 +03:00
Yochem van Rosmalen
f7c939fa7a fix(exrc): exrc knows its own location (#34638)
fix(exrc): lua exrc files know their location

Problem:
'exrc' files are inherently bound to their location / workspace and
therefore require to "know" their location on the filesystem. However,
currently using `debug.getinfo(1, 'S')` returns `"<nvim>"`.

Solution:
Include the filepath as chunkname in `loadstring()` and `nlua_exec()`.
2025-06-29 10:19:10 -05:00
zeertzjq
63a7b92e58 vim-patch:1fa3f0c: runtime(doc): fix :vmap example to avoid unwanted spaces with JJ (#34695)
fixes: vim/vim#17621
closes: vim/vim#17623

1fa3f0c215

Co-authored-by: Damien Lejay <damien@lejay.be>
2025-06-29 08:01:12 +08:00
luukvbaal
2b4c1127ad feat(ui): emit "msg_clear" event after clearing the screen (#34035)
Problem:  ext_messages cannot tell when the screen was cleared, which is
          needed to clear visible messages. An empty message is also
          never emitted, but clears messages from the message grid.
Solution: Repurpose the "msg_clear" event to be emitted when the screen
          was cleared. Emit an empty message with the `empty` kind to
          hint to a UI to clear the cmdline area.
2025-06-26 22:27:21 +00:00
Caleb White
5d06eade25 feat(defaults): map "grt" to LSP type_definition #34642 2025-06-26 06:24:13 -07:00
Lewis Russell
76de3e2d07 docs(api): document types using LuaCATS types
- Render Lua types in api.txt.

- Added `DictAs(name)` API type which acts the same as `Dict` (no parens)
  when generating the dispatchers, but acts the same as `Dict(name)`
  when generating docs.

- Added `Tuple(...)` API type which is the treated the as `Array` for
  generating the dispatchers, but is used to document richer types.

- Added `Enum(...)` API type to better document enums

- Improve typing of some API functions.

- Improve c_grammar to properly parse API types and replace string pattern
  logic in the parsers.

- Removed all the hardcoded type overrides in gen_eval_files.lua
2025-06-26 13:54:04 +01:00
zeertzjq
c730374d44 vim-patch:fa0b069: runtime(doc): improve documentation style in editing.txt (#34646)
Usually, Vim's document provides example code after explanations.
However some part of the editing.txt doesn't follow the style, therefore
this commit modifies it so that it follows the usual style.

closes: vim/vim#17607

fa0b069728

Co-authored-by: mityu <mityu.mail@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
2025-06-26 00:02:53 +00:00
luukvbaal
4369d7d9a7 fix(ui)!: decouple ext_messages from message grid #27963
Problem:  ext_messages is implemented to mimic the message grid
          implementation w.r.t. scrolling messages, clearing scrolled
          messages, hit-enter-prompts and replacing a previous message.
          Meanwhile, an ext_messages UI may not be implemented in a way
          where these events are wanted. Moreover, correctness of these
          events even assuming a "scrolled message" implementation
          depends on fragile "currently visible messages" global state,
          which already isn't correct after a previous message was
          supposed to have been overwritten (because that should not only
          happen when `msg_scroll == false`).

Solution: - No longer attempt to keep track of the currently visible
            messages: remove the `msg_ext(_history)_visible` variables.
            UIs may remove messages pre-emptively (timer based), or never
            show messages that don't fit a certain area in the first place.
          - No longer emit the `msg(_history)_clear` events to clear
            "scrolled" messages. This opens up the `msg_clear` event to
            be emitted when messages should actually be cleared (e.g.
            when the screen is cleared). May also be useful to emit before
            the first message in an event loop cycle as a hint to the UI
            that it is a new batch of messages (vim._extui currently
            schedules an event to determine that).
          - Set `replace_last` explicitly at the few callsites that want
            this to be set to true to replace an incomplete status message.
          - Don't store a "keep" message to be re-emitted.
2025-06-25 08:25:40 -07:00
Shadman
5ae41ddde3 feat(prompt): prompt_getinput() gets current input #34491
Problem:
Not easy to get user-input in prompt-buffer before the user submits the
input. Under the current system user/plugin needs to read the buffer
contents, figure out where the prompt is, then extract the text.

Solution:
- Add prompt_getinput().
- Extract prompt text extraction logic to a separate function
2025-06-24 12:42:16 -07:00
Maria José Solano
835f11595f feat(lsp): support annotated text edits (#34508) 2025-06-23 06:30:49 -07:00
zeertzjq
462f7aaa8e vim-patch:a9b95c3: runtime(doc): remove wrong documentation of the :digraph command (#34608)
fixes: vim/vim#17583

a9b95c3d33

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2025-06-23 09:06:38 +08:00