Problem: More functions can be used as methods.
Solution: Make a few more functions usable as a method.
64b4d73524
Note that the old-style version of Test_byteidx() was already translated
to a Lua test in 069_multibyte_formatting_spec.lua. Keep both versions,
using Test_byteidx() to mainly test the method call syntax for byteidx()
and byteidxcomp().
Problem: More functions can be used as methods.
Solution: Make various functions usable as a method.
073e4b92e6
test_popup.vim already has the changes from this patch (they're N/A
anyway).
Problem: More functions can be used as methods.
Solution: Make float functions usable as a method.
93cf85f9ef
Fix atan2() doc typo (patch referred to it as atan()).
Adjust Test_fmod() method test to expect "str2float('nan')".
Problem: Only some assert functions can be used as a method.
Solution: Allow using most assert functions as a method.
24278d2407
Port tests to assert_spec.lua.
Problem: Cannot use a lambda as a method.
Solution: Implement ->{lambda}(). (closesvim/vim#4768)
22a0c0c4ec
Add an additional lua_funcname argument to call_func_rettv() to maintain
support for v:lua.
A memory leak was introduced with this patch that was fixed in
v8.1.2107.
Problem: More functions can be used as a method.
Solution: Add append(), appendbufline(), assert_equal(), etc.
Also add the :eval command.
25e42231d3
:eval is already ported.
Problem: All builtin functions are global.
Solution: Add the method call operator ->. Implemented for a limited number
of functions.
ac92e25a33
- Note that to *exactly* port hunk @@ -7376,18 +7444,19 from
handle_subscript(), we need the :scriptversion patches (I have an open
PR for those, but this patch works fine without them anyway).
- Port call_internal_func() from v7.4.2058.
- Adjust some error messages in tests, as they rely on the Blob patches.
- Add a modeline to test_method.vim.
Ignore the global_functions and base_method tables and prefer the
current GPerf implementation. Instead, add an extra base_arg field to
VimLFuncDef that holds the number of the argument to use as the base
(1-indexed, so that 0 may be used to refer to functions that cannot be
used as methods).
This also means we support using any argument as a base from the get-go,
rather than just the first (Vim includes this ability in future patches,
however).
To mark a function as usable as a method, use the "base" key as
described in eval.lua.
Problem: Cannot use 'formatlistpat' for breakindent.
Solution: Use a negative list indent. (Maxim Kim, closesvim/vim#8594)
f674b358fc
Port get_showbreak_value() from patch v8.1.2281
to avoid breaking changes when porting older patches.
Problem: 'breakindent' does not work well for bulleted and numbered lists.
Solution: Add the "list" entry to 'breakindentopt'. (Christian Brabandt,
closesvim/vim#8564, closesvim/vim#1661)
4a0b85ad01
This changes the behavior of the hl_cache to the old one.
- when the capture exists as a hlgroup -> use it
- when hl_map contains a mapping -> use it
- else do nothing (before: map capture to non-existing capture)
Before also captures `@foo.bar` would intend to use the hlgroup `foo.bar`
which results in a confusing error since hlgroups can't contain dots.
Problem: win_gettype() does not recognize a quickfix window.
Solution: Add "quickfix" and "loclist". (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#8676)
28d8421bfb
Problem: Location list only has the start position.
Solution: Make it possible to add an end position. (Shane-XB-Qian,
closesvim/vim#8393)
6864efa596
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:8.2.3002: Vim doesn't abort on a fatal Tcl error
Problem: Vim doesn't abort on a fatal Tcl error.
Solution: Change emsg() to iemsg(). (Dominique Pellé, closesvim/vim#8383)
affd0bc626
vim-patch:8.2.3030: Coverity reports a memory leak
Problem: Coverity reports a memory leak.
Solution: Fix the leak and a few typos. (Dominique Pellé, closesvim/vim#8418)
cb54bc6562
Patch v8.2.3022 is mostly N/A but cannot be included here
because of new feature check for "has()".
vim-patch:8.2.3032: build problems with MSVC, other crypt issues with libsodium
Problem: Build problems with MSVC, other crypt issues with libsodium.
Solution: Adjust MSVC makefile. Disable swap file only when 'key' is set.
Adjust error message used when key is wrong. Fix Coverity issues.
(Christian Brabandt, closesvim/vim#8420, closesvim/vim#8411)
226b28b961
vim-patch:8.2.3044: Amiga MorphOS and AROS: process ID is not valid
Problem: Amiga MorphOS and AROS: process ID is not valid.
Solution: Use FindTask to return something which is unique to all processes.
(Ola Söder, closesvim/vim#8444)
3a62b14077
vim-patch:8.2.3046: Amiga MorphOS: Term mode is set using DOS packets
Problem: Amiga MorphOS: Term mode is set using DOS packets.
Solution: Use the same way of setting term mdoe on all next gen Amiga-like
systems. (Ola Söder, closesvim/vim#8445)
b420ac9d20
Problem: Using getchar() in Vim9 script is problematic.
Solution: Add getcharstr(). (closesvim/vim#8343)
3a7503c34c
Cherry-pick Test_getchar() changes from patch v8.1.2304
to sync with upstream.
Port f_getcharstr() to src/nvim/eval/funcs.c, not src/nvim/getchar.c.
Patch v8.1.2042 is not ported yet.
Add a new function to redraw diagnostics from the current diagnostic
cache, without receiving a "publishDiagnostics" message from the server.
This is already being done in two places in the Lua stdlib, so this
function unifies that functionality in addition to providing it to third
party plugins.
An example use case for this could be a command or key-binding for
toggling diagnostics virtual text. The virtual text configuration option
can be toggled using `vim.lsp.with` followed by
`vim.lsp.diagnostic.redraw()` to immediately redraw the diagnostics
with the updated setting.
Remove syncolor.vim in favor of defining the default highlight groups
directly in `init_highlight`. This approach provides a number of
advantages:
1. The highlights are always defined, regardless of whether or not the
syntax regex engine is enabled.
2. Redundant sourcing of syntax files is eliminated (syncolor.vim was
often sourced multiple times based on how the user's colorscheme file
was written).
3. The syntax highlighting regex engine and the highlight groups
themselves are more fully decoupled.
4. Removal of the confusing `:syntax on` / `:syntax enable` dichotomy
(they now both do the same thing).
This approach also correctly solves a number of bugs related to
highlighting (#15176, #12573, #15205).
The handlers for textDocument/references, textDocument/documentSymbol,
and workspace/symbol open their results in the quickfix list by default
and are not configurable. They are also incompatible with `vim.lsp.with`
as they do not accept a configuration parameter.
Add a `config` parameter to the handler for these three messages which
allows them to be configured with `vim.lsp.with`. Additionally, add a
new configuration option 'loclist' that, when true, causes these
handlers to open their results in the location list rather than the
quickfix list.