This finalizes the long running refactor from the old TUI-focused grid
implementation where text-drawing cursor was not separated from the
visible cursor.
Still, the pattern of setting cursor position together with updating a
line was convenient. Introduce grid_line_cursor_goto() to still allow
this but now being explicit about it.
Only having batched drawing functions makes code involving drawing
a bit longer. But it is better to be explicit, and this highlights
cases where multiple small redraws can be grouped together. This was the
case for most of the changed places (messages, lastline, and :intro)
Problem:
The swapfile "E325: ATTENTION" dialog is displayed when editing a file
already open in another (running) Nvim. Usually this behavior is
annoying and irrelevant:
- "Recover" and the other options ("Open readonly", "Quit", "Abort") are
almost never wanted.
- swapfiles are less relevant for "multi-Nvim" since 'autoread' is
enabled by default.
- Even less relevant if user enables 'autowrite'.
Solution:
Define a default SwapExists handler which does the following:
1. If the swapfile is owned by a running Nvim process, automatically
chooses "(E)dit anyway" (caveat: this creates a new, extra swapfile,
which is mostly harmless and ignored except by `:recover` or `nvim -r`.
2. Shows a 1-line "ignoring swapfile..." message.
3. Users can disable the default SwapExists handler via `autocmd! nvim_swapfile`.
long is 32 bits on windows, while it is 64 bits on other architectures.
This makes the type suboptimal for a codebase meant to be
cross-platform. Replace it with more appropriate integer types.
msg_puts_display was more complex than necessary in nvim, as in
nvim, it no longer talks directly with a terminal.
In particular we don't need to scroll the grid before emiting the last
char. The TUI already takes care of things like that, for terminals
where it matters.
- Move vimoption_T to option.h
- option_defs.h is for option-related types
- option_vars.h corresponds to Vim's option.h
- option_defs.h and option_vars.h don't include each other
Problem: multispace wrong when scrolling horizontally
Solution: Update position in "multispace" or "leadmultispace" also in
skipped chars. Reorder conditions to be more consistent.
closes: vim/vim#13145closes: vim/vim#13147abc808112e
This is a step in an ongoing refactor where the "grid_puts" and
"grid_put_linebuf" code paths will share more of the implementation (in
particular for delta calculation, doublewidth and 'arabicshape'
handling). But it also makes sense by its own as a cleanup, and is thus
committed separately.
Before this change many of the low level grid functions grid_puts,
grid_fill etc could both be used in a standalone fashion but also as
part of a batched line update which would be finally transmitted as a
single grid_line call (via ui_line() ). This was initially useful to
quickly refactor pre-existing vim code to use batched logic safely.
However, this pattern is not really helpful for maintainable and newly
written code, where the "grid" and "row" arguments are just needlessly
repeated. This simplifies these calls to just use grid and row as
specified in the initial grid_line_start(grid, row) call.
This also makes the intent clear whether any grid_puts() call is actually
part of a batch or not, which is better in the long run when more things
get refactored to use effective (properly batched) updates.
Problem: Error message is cleared when removing mode message.
Solution: Also reset flags when the message is further down.
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Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Message is cleared when removing mode message (Gary Johnson).
Solution: Do not clear the command line after displaying a message.
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Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Adds new API helper macros `CSTR_AS_OBJ()`, `STATIC_CSTR_AS_OBJ()`, and `STATIC_CSTR_TO_OBJ()`, which cleans up a lot of the current code. These macros will also be used extensively in the upcoming option refactor PRs because then API Objects will be used to get/set options. This PR also modifies pre-existing code to use old API helper macros like `CSTR_TO_OBJ()` to make them cleaner.
Problem: Various comment and indent flaws.
Solution: Improve comments and indenting.
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Omit test_function_lists.vim change as that file is likely not
applicable to Nvim due to the existence of Nvim-only functions.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
drawscreen.c vs screen.c makes absolutely no sense.
The screen exists only to draw upon it, therefore helper functions
are distributed randomly between screen.c and the file that
does the redrawing. In addition screen.c does a lot of drawing on the
screen.
It made more sense for vim/vim as our grid.c is their screen.c
Not sure if we want to dump all the code for option chars into
optionstr.c, so keep these in a optionchar.c for now.
Problem: :messages behavior depends on 'fileformat' of current buffer.
Solution: Pass the buffer pointer to where it is used. (Mirko Ceroni,
closesvim/vim#11995)
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Co-authored-by: cero1988 <mirkoceroni@mirkoceroni.it>
The "length-of-one" trick, where the last element of a struct is an
array of size 1, but extra size is allocated when calling malloc where
it uses more than 1 element in the array, cause problems with some
compilers. Some compilers set _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 by default which
incorrectly considers it as an overflow. More information:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/223#issuecomment-1413828554
Using flexible array members allows us to to properly convey to the
compiler that its size may be larger than 1. This also enables us to
remove lengthy workarounds that are unreliable, as they depend on
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE which isn't defined for multi-config generators.
Closes: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/223
This will ensure warnings are treated as errors when using MSVC.
Also fix const correctness warnings. The warnings in mbyte.c are false
positives that triggers this warning on MSVC v19.32 and lower, which our
CI still use. The (void *) casts can be removed once the CI MSVC version
has been upgraded to v19.33 or higher.
Allow Include What You Use to remove unnecessary includes and only
include what is necessary. This helps with reducing compilation times
and makes it easier to visualise which dependencies are actually
required.
Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/549, but doesn't close
it since this only works fully for .c files and not headers.
Problem: Assert_fails() setting emsg_silent changes normal execution.
Solution: Use a separate flag in_assert_fails.
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Cherry-pick no_wait_return from patch 9.0.0846.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
When 'cmdheight' is changed while messages have scrolled, the position
of msg_grid is not moved up, so cmdline_row should not be set based on
the position of msg_grid.
Enable and fix bugprone-misplaced-widening-cast warning.
Fix some modernize-macro-to-enum and readability-else-after-return
warnings, but don't enable them. While the warnings can be useful, they
are in general too noisy to enable.