When a plugin registers a TermRequest handler there is currently no way
for the handler to know where the terminal's cursor position was when
the sequence was received. This is often useful information, e.g. for
OSC 133 sequences which are used to annotate shell prompts.
Modify the event data for the TermRequest autocommand to be a table
instead of just a string. The "sequence" field of the table contains the
sequence string and the "cursor" field contains the cursor
position when the sequence was received.
To maintain consistency between TermRequest and TermResponse (and to
future proof the latter), TermResponse's event data is also updated to
be a table with a "sequence" field.
BREAKING CHANGE: event data for TermRequest and TermResponse is now a
table
Problem: After 47aaddfa the max_height option is no longer respected.
Hover documentation and Signature help windows take up the
entire text height.
Solution: Compare to window's current height and only modify the height
if it would reduce the height, not enlarge it.
When multiple diagnostics appear on a single line, the virtual lines for
all diagnostics except the first were rendered with progressively fewer
columns.
Problem: command-line auto-completion hard with wildmenu
Solution: implement "noselect" wildoption value (Girish Palya)
When `noselect` is present in `wildmode` and 'wildmenu' is enabled, the
completion menu appears without pre-selecting the first item.
This change makes it easier to implement command-line auto-completion,
where the menu dynamically appears as characters are typed, and `<Tab>`
can be used to manually select an item. This can be achieved by
leveraging the `CmdlineChanged` event to insert `wildchar(m)`,
triggering completion menu.
Without this change, auto-completion using the 'wildmenu' mechanism is
not feasible, as it automatically inserts the first match, preventing
dynamic selection.
The following Vimscript snippet demonstrates how to configure
auto-completion using `noselect`:
```vim
vim9script
set wim=noselect:lastused,full wop=pum wcm=<C-@> wmnu
autocmd CmdlineChanged : timer_start(0, function(CmdComplete, [getcmdline()]))
def CmdComplete(cur_cmdline: string, timer: number)
var [cmdline, curpos] = [getcmdline(), getcmdpos()]
if cur_cmdline ==# cmdline # Avoid completing each character in keymaps and pasted text
&& !pumvisible() && curpos == cmdline->len() + 1
if cmdline[curpos - 2] =~ '[\w*/:]' # Reduce noise by completing only selected characters
feedkeys("\<C-@>", "ti")
set eventignore+=CmdlineChanged # Suppress redundant completion attempts
timer_start(0, (_) => {
getcmdline()->substitute('\%x00$', '', '')->setcmdline() # Remove <C-@> if no completion items exist
set eventignore-=CmdlineChanged
})
endif
endif
enddef
```
fixes: vim/vim#16551closes: vim/vim#167592bacc3e5fb
Cherry-pick Wildmode_Tests() change from patch 9.0.0418.
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Slusny <slusnucky@gmail.com>
**Problem:** Some weird languages have different comment syntax
depending on the location in the code, and we do not have a way to
determine the correct `commentstring` for these special cases.
**Solution:** Allow queries to specify `commentstring` values in
metadata, allowing users/`nvim-treesitter` to provide a better
commenting experience without hugely increasing the scope of the code in
core.
Problem: preinsert requires bot "menu" and "menuone" to be set,
but "menu" is redundant (after v9.1.1160)
Solution: preinsert only requires menuone (glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#1676394a045ed56
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Problem: The 'preinsert' feature requires Ctrl-Y to confirm insertion,
but Ctrl-Y only works when the popup menu (pum) is displayed.
Without enforcing this dependency, it could lead to confusing
behavior or non-functional features.
Solution: Modify ins_compl_has_preinsert() to check for both 'menu' and
'menuone' flags when 'preinsert' is set. Update documentation
to clarify this requirement. This avoids adding complex
conditional behaviors. (glepnir)
fixes: vim/vim#16728closes: vim/vim#16753a2c5559f29
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
- Prevent 'include' from matching variable assignments as calls to
require() and others.
- Use script-local functions for 'includeexpr' and 'foldexpr'.
- Formatting fixes.
closes: vim/vim#167460b8205484b
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem:
- The doc says the default `g:lua_subversion` is 2, but in fact it is 3
(see `runtime/syntax/lua.vim`)
- `includeexpr` doesn't work with module in `init.lua`
Solution:
- Update documentation
- Assign value to option `&include`
- Add function `LuaInclude` and assign it to `l:&includeexpr`
closes: vim/vim#1665500a00f5d3f
Co-authored-by: brianhuster <phambinhanctb2004@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: dkearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem: No way to check the version of a treesitter parser.
Solution: Add version metadata (ABI 15 parsers only) as well as parser state count and supertype information (ABI 15) in `vim.treesitter.language.inspect()`. Also graduate the `abi_version` field, as this is now the official upstream name.
---------
Co-authored-by: Christian Clason <c.clason@uni-graz.at>
Problem: _on_conceal_line callbacks are not invoked if callback has not
let Nvim know it wants to receive them. But this may change on
factors other than what is currently checked (changed buffer).
Solution: Forego this optimization, callback is still guarded behind
'conceallevel'.
Problem: Sourcing buffer lines may lead to errors for conflicts.
Solution: Add the ++clear argument. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#9991)
35dc17634d
Documentation changes only. Vim9script is N/A.
Cherry-pick another documentation change for :source from latest Vim.
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Sourcing buffer lines is too complicated.
Solution: Simplify the code. Make it possible to source Vim9 script lines.
(Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#9974)
85b43c6cb7
This commit changes the behavior of sourcing buffer lines to always have
a script ID, although sourcing the same buffer always produces the same
script ID.
vim-patch:9.1.0372: Calling CLEAR_FIELD() on the same struct twice
Problem: Calling CLEAR_FIELD() on the same struct twice.
Solution: Remove the second CLEAR_FIELD(). Move the assignment of
cookie.sourceing_lnum (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#14627f68517c167
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Need to write script to a file to be able to source them.
Solution: Make ":source" use lines from the current buffer. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan et al., closesvim/vim#9967)
36a5b6867b
Most code and test changes are reverted or modified again in patch
8.2.4603, so only port parts that are untouched in patch 8.2.4603.
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem:
Descriptions are somewhat vague. nvim_set_current_line modifies contents
but nvim_set_current_buf does not, etc.
Solution:
- Make it clear that these functions accept or return a winid/tabid by
linking to that concept in help.
- Only these few files use the term "handles", so replace them with the
more conventional terminology.
- Add a new help section for tab-ID. This concept is unique to neovim
because vim exposes tabnr, but not tab handles. This section is
modelled after `:h winid`.
Problem:
Indenting text is a common task in plugins/scripts for
presentation/formatting, yet vim has no way of doing it (especially
"dedent", and especially non-buffer text).
Solution:
Introduce `vim.text.indent()`. It sets the *exact* indentation because
that's a more difficult (and thus more useful) task than merely
"increasing the current indent" (which is somewhat easy with a `gsub()`
one-liner).
- Move all generator Lua scripts to the `src/gen/`
- Add a `.luarc.json` to `src/gen/`
- Add a `preload.lua` to `src/gen/`
- Add `src` to `package.path` so it aligns with `.luarc.json'
- Fix all `require` statements in `src/gen/` so they are consistent:
- `require('scripts.foo')` -> `require('gen.foo')`
- `require('src.nvim.options')` -> `require('nvim.options')`
- `require('api.dispatch_deprecated')` -> `require('nvim.api.dispatch_deprecated')`
Problem: Height of a (markdown) `vim.lsp.util.open_floating_preview()`
window can be reduced to account for concealed lines (after #31324).
Solution: Set the window height to the text height of the preview window.
Set 'concealcursor' to avoid unconcealing the cursorline when
entering the hover window.
TSHighlighter now places marks for conceal_lines metadata. A new
internal decor provider callback _on_conceal_line was added that
instructs the highlighter to place conceal_lines marks whenever the
editor needs to know whether a line is concealed. The bundled markdown
queries use conceal_lines metadata to conceal code block fence lines.
Problem: there is no way to distinguish between user's explicit
completion stop/cancel and other automated reasons.
Solution: update "cancel" reason to be set only on explicit CTRL-e, and
set intentionally vague "discard" otherwise.
Lua coroutines can yield across non-coroutine function boundaries,
meaning that we don't need to wrap each helper function in a coroutine
and resume it within `_parse()`. If we just have them yield when
appropriate, this will be caught by the top level `_parse()` coroutine,
and resuming the `_parse()` will resume from the position in the helper
function where we yielded last.
Problem:
- Many other ftplugin have defined 'omnifunc', but the Lua one doesn't
define one, even though there is `vim.lua_omnifunc()`
- Users may want "stupid" completion to fix Lua config with
`nvim --clean` in case they breaks it
Solution:
Set 'omnifunc' to 'v:lua.vim.lua_omnifunc' in ftplugin/lua.lua