closes#9136
- Treat empty {rhs} like <Nop>
- getchar.c: Pull "repl. MapArg termcodes" into func
The "preprocessing code" surrounding the replace_termcodes calls needs
to invoke replace_termcodes, and also check if RHS is equal to "<Nop>".
To reduce code duplication, factor this out into a helper function.
Also add an rhs_is_noop flag to MapArguments; buf_do_map_explicit
expects an empty {rhs} string for "<Nop>", but also needs to distinguish
that from something like ":map lhs<cr>" where no {rhs} was provided.
- getchar.c: Use allocated buffer for rhs in MapArgs
Since the MAXMAPLEN limit does not apply to the RHS of a mapping (or
else an RHS that calls a really long autoload function from a plugin
would be incorrectly rejected as being too long), use an allocated
buffer for RHS rather than a static buffer of length MAXMAPLEN + 1.
- Mappings LHS and RHS can contain literal space characters, newlines, etc.
- getchar.c: replace_termcodes in str_to_mapargs
It makes sense to do this; str_to_mapargs is, intuitively, supposed to
take a "raw" command string and parse it into a totally "do_map-ready"
struct.
- api/vim.c: Update lhs, rhs len after replace_termcodes
Fixes a bug in which replace_termcodes changes the length of lhs or rhs,
but the later search through the mappings/abbreviations hashtables
still uses the old length value. This would cause the search to fail
erroneously and throw 'E31: No such mapping' errors or 'E24: No such
abbreviation' errors.
- getchar: Create new map_arguments struct
So that a string of map arguments can be parsed into a more useful, more
portable data structure.
- getchar.c: Add buf_do_map function
Exactly the same as the old do_map, but replace the hardcoded references
to the global `buf_T* curbuf` with a function parameter so that we can
invoke it from nvim_buf_set_keymap.
- Remove gettext calls in do_map error handling
Problem: Borland support is outdated and doesn't work.
Solution: Remove Borland support, there are other (free) compilers
available. (Thomas Dziedzic, Ken Takata, closesvim/vim#4364)
eae1b91fea
Before now, Nvim always degrades UI capabilities to the lowest-common
denominator. For example, if any connected UI has `ext_messages=false`
then `ext_messages=true` requested by any other connected UI is ignored.
Now `nvim_ui_attach()` supports `override=true`, which flips the
behavior: if any UI requests an `ext_*` UI capability then the
capability is enabled (and the legacy behavior is disabled).
Legacy UIs will be broken while a `override=true` UI is connected, but
it's useful for debugging: you can type into the TUI and observe the UI
events from another connected (UI) client. And the legacy UI will
"recover" after the `override=true` UI disconnects.
Example using pynvim:
>>> n.ui_attach(2048, 2048, rgb=True, override=True, ext_multigrid=True, ext_messages=True, ext_popupmenu=True)
>>> while True: n.next_message();
Problem: MSVC files are no longer useful for debugging. Newer Visual
Studio versions cannot read them.
Solution: Delete the files. (Ken Takata, closesvim/vim#4357)
fda9784dc9
Problem: No simple way to label quickfix entries.
Solution: Add the "module" item, to be used instead of the file name for
display purposes. (Martin Szamotulski)
d76ce85266
Problem: Asking about existing swap file unnecessarily.
Solution: When it is safe, delete the swap file. Remove
HAS_SWAP_EXISTS_ACTION, it is always defined. (closesvim/vim#1237)
67cf86bfff
N/A:
vim-patch:8.1.1232
vim-patch:8.1.1233
vim-patch:8.1.1236
On Windows we store non-config data in "$XDG_DATA_HOME/nvim-data". But
the "…/site" items in 'runtimepath' did not correctly point to that
location, they used "…/nvim/site".
Fix the init logic to use "…/nvim-data/site".
closes#9910
Nvim notes:
- Nvim does not support "-u DEFAULTS", that change is omitted.
- Also add 'shadafile' as an alias to 'viminfofile'.
- Deprecate 'viminfofile'.
Problem: Not easy to start Vim cleanly without changing the viminfo file.
Not possible to know whether the -i command line flag was used.
Solution: Add the --clean command line argument. Add the 'viminfofile'
option. Add "-u DEFAULTS".
c4da113ef9
Problem: Various small quickfix issues.
Solution: Remove ":" prefix from title set by a user. Add the qf_id2nr().
function. Add a couple more tests. Update documentation.
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
b4d5fbabc9
Problem: An error in a timer can make Vim unusable.
Solution: Don't set the error flag or exception from a timer. Stop a timer
if it causes an error 3 out of 3 times. Discard an exception
caused inside a timer.
c577d813b7closes#9826
Problem: Calling :stopinsert from RPC while in terminal-mode does not
go back to normal-mode.
Solution: Implement a check() handler for state_enter(), adapted from
insert_check().
Fix#7807
Author: roxma <roxma@qq.com>
Problem: No way to avoid filtering for autocomplete function, causing
flickering of the popup menu.
Solution: Add the "equal" field to complete items. (closesvim/vim#3887)
73655cf0cacloses#9566
Problem: argv() and argc() only work on the current argument list.
Solution: Add a window ID argument. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#832)
e6e3989c1b
Problem: Cannot add matches to another window. (Qiming Zhao)
Solution: Add the "window" argument to matchadd() and matchaddpos().
(closesvim/vim#3260)
95e51470f1
- input: recognize <kEqual>, <kComma>
- terminal.c: If we need to support function key, a change must be made
in libvtermkey. Currently, it emulates strictly VT220 terminal, and
returning numeric value in 'normal' mode is the expected behaviour.
closes#9810
Problem: Cannot get all the information about current completion.
Solution: Add complete_info(). (Shougo, Hirohito Higashi, closesvim/vim#4106)
fd133323d4
- K_KORIGIN instead of K_KCENTER: This name is similar to what is used
by xev. Alternative could be K_KBEGIN as hinted here:
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html#h2-PC-Style-Function-Keys
But I find Begin and Home too similar, and it might induced some
confusion. The naming looked related to some old keyboard
configuration.
- keymap.c: alias KPPeriod to kDel instead of kPoint.
This might seems weird, but this is actually the behaviour that should
be expected. libtermkey produces "KPPeriod" when num lock is off. To
fix this would need to change this name in termkey.
closes#9780closes#9793
Problem: Cannot build without the sandbox.
Solution: Set the secure option instead of using the sandbox. Also restrict
the characters from 'spelllang' that are used for LANG.vim.
(suggested by Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
82e8c92ebe
- render_node() is now the main rendering function: it traverses a node
and builds the Vim help text recursively.
- render_para() is weird and ugly, it is the entry-point for rendering
the help text for one docstring'd function.