Problem:
Virtual lines above a line where a fold starts show `foldopen` in
`foldcolumn`.
Solution:
Check if the line below the virtual one is inside a fold that starts
higher up or if it's the start of a fold. In the latter case, don't show
anything in `foldcolumn` for the virtual line.
refactor: lint
text-object-define is a pattern I found in tpope's plugins (e.g.
https://github.com/tpope/vim-jdaddy) which shows an elegant way to
define a text-object. (Any mistakes in the example are my fault.)
Problem:
Our documentation is incomplete or inconsistent in several ways:
- Some public APIs lack corresponding validators.
- Some public APIs lack usage examples.
- The meaning of some return values or parameters is not clearly explained.
Solution:
Add the missing validators, examples, and clarifications.
Problem:
- To share logic, creating a `vim.Range` currently creates two `vim.Pos` values
as intermediates, which causes unnecessary table allocations.
- `pos.lua` and `range.lua` contain some overlapping logic.
Solution:
Add `vim.pos._util`, a module for handling
positions represented directly by `row` and `col`.
Problem:
- A window can only have one cursor, ranges selected by the cursor are typically
obtained by marks like ">" and "<", instead of calling get_cursor() twice.
- `vim.Range` is described as end-exclusive,
but the current `range.cursor()`/`range:to_cursor()` are end-inclusive.
- Conversion between `vim.Range` and mark-indexed range can be done by
`range.mark()`/`range:to_mark()`
Solution:
Remove `range.cursor()` and `range:to_cursor()`,
Problem: `nvim_exec_autocmds({ buf = ... })` matches the target buffer, but callbacks and modelines run with the caller buffer current rather than the target buffer.
Solution: Execute the buffered path in prepared target-buffer context and restore the caller afterward.
Problem: To goto or delete a bookmark, one needs to prefix a count
for the bookmark number (e.g., "2gb" to open bookmark#2).
As the bookmark list gets or deletes entries, the numbers
keep changing, requiring listing the bookmarks with qb to
discover the desired bookmark number. Typing gb or mB
without a count targets g:netrw_bookmarklist[-1].
Solution: If no count is given to gb or mB, list all bookmarks and
prompt for a number using inputlist(), similar to tag jump
with g].
closes: vim/vim#2021135b767a090
Co-authored-by: J. Paulo Seibt <jpseibt@gmail.com>
I submitted the PR vim/vim#20232 to resolve an undesired behavior in with the
highlighter inheriting from "django.vim" and "html.vim". After
further testing I noticed the re-declaration of `djangoOperators` in
"htmldjango" is not necessary, and my conclusions where a mistake from a
not-clean test environment.
This PR reverses the effect of the commit #f03155a.
related: vim/vim#20232
closes: vim/vim#20248d004cc4f89
Co-authored-by: tecis <67809811+tecis@users.noreply.github.com>
This fixes all clang 22 warnings of the form: "warning: diagnostic behavior
may be improved by adding the 'format(printf, 3, 4)' attribute to the
declaration of 'some_function'"
dialog_msg() was essentially a NULL-handling wrapper. but some callsites
already use their own NULL handling or NULL:s are impossible as the
value has already been assumed non-NULL. Non-locally assuming
a buffer size is also a code smell, especially if we can
just use "sizeof buff" without a wrapper.
append_redir() is... whatever it is.
Problem:
When mouse=n is set
- Dragging the mouse enters visual mode, and then stops listening for
mouse events.
- Double/Triple/Quad clicking performs selections.
- Clicking in visual mode moves the cursor (though not through the TUI).
Solution:
Explicitly gate mouse actions that affect visual mode with a check for
MOUSE_VISUAL. This matches the behavior described in :help mouse.
> If enabled for "v" (Visual mode) then double-click selects word-wise,
> triple-click makes it line-wise, and quadruple-click makes it
> rectangular block-wise.
Problem:
`aucmd_restbuf` must be guarded in case `aucmd_prepbuf` wasn't called.
Solution:
Update `aucmd_restbuf` to be a no-op if `aucmd_prepbuf` wasn't called.
This requires `aco` to be zero-initialized.
Problem: filetype: some html files are wrongly recognized as htmlangular
Solution: Use the \< atom to anchor ng-template and ng-content to start
of word (truffle)
Prevent false-positive htmlangular detection on words containing
'ng-template' or 'ng-content' as a substring (e.g. 'song-template',
'sing-content'). Anchor both branches with \< to require a word start,
matching the \<DTD\s\+XHTML\s idiom used five lines below.
related: neovim/neovim#39778.
closes: vim/vim#20246354ab1a69e
Co-authored-by: truffle <truffleagent@gmail.com>
Problem:
Visual selection could end up in the wrong place after
nvim_buf_set_text or nvim_buf_set_lines. In some delete cases,
Visual.lnum was already clamped before the line shift happened, so the
adjustment got skipped.
Solution:
Split fix_cursor_cols into reusable fix_pos_col logic and reuse it
for Visual updates. Also adjust Visual.lnum before changed_lines so
the shift uses the original position before final clamping.
Problem:
Various "unused function" warnings when building `map_defs.h`.
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/26452
Solution:
Removed unused `MAP_DECLS(T, U)` specializations, their generated symbols, and
2 obsolete constants.
Problem:
Ranges represented by marks are usually end-inclusive,
but the range utilities we provided are end-exclusive.
Solution:
Add pos:to_mark(), pos.mark(), range:to_mark(), and range.mark().
Problem: User commands cannot handle single args with spaces
Solution: Add the -nargs=_ attribute (Maxim Kim)
-nargs=_ allow user commands to have a single argument with spaces.
For example given the following Test command and TestComplete function:
```
vim9script
def TestComplete(A: string, _: string, _: number): list<string>
var all = ["qqqq", "aaaa", "qq aa"]
return all->matchfuzzy(A)
enddef
command! -nargs=_ -complete=customlist,TestComplete Test echo <q-args>
```
`:Test q a<tab>` should successfully complete `qq aa`
fixes: vim/vim#20102closes: vim/vim#20189f0e874a129
Co-authored-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
Problem:
After 767fbd8, typing trigger chars would open completion but the
chars were removed.
Solution:
Use filterText fallback so selected item respects typed trigger chars.
Although the "=" character is permitted in function names,
a construct that parses as a variable assignment is
preferred to it parsing as a function declaration. See the
updated test file "sh_functions_bash.sh" for details.
fixes: vim/vim#20183closes: vim/vim#2020523c77d8ec8
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem:
- Windows users can't use terminfo to configure their terminal
capabilities. #37274
- Terminfo definitions sometimes get out of date or are simply
inaccurate.
- Eventually, we may want to drop terminfo, relying primarily on
built-in definitions. Users will still need some flexibility.
Solution:
Support $NVIM_TERMDEFS environment variable, which is JSON data that
defines "terminfo" definitions that override our builtin terminfo.
Problem:
During startup, we manually trigger a useless and misleading `OptionSet`
event, which doesn't set `v:option_*` values (this is a limitation of
`nvim_exec_autocmds`).
ad4bc2d90c/runtime/lua/vim/_core/defaults.lua (L939).
Solution:
The `nvim_exec_autocmds('OptionSet',…)` call does not serve any purpose
since 5cbb9d613b, so just drop it.
Problem:
PlainText completion items used `textEdit.newText` or `insertText` as
the completion word even when they did not match the typed prefix. This
could break popup completion behavior like 'completeopt+=longest'.
Solution:
Fall back to `filterText` when `newText` or `insertText` does not match
the typed prefix.
Problem: There is no way for a `vim.ui.input` caller to indicate for
which scope the input is. As in "This input is for something at cursor
scope". This information can be useful for `vim.ui.input`
implementation to tweak its behavior and presentation:
- Show different floating window depending on the scope. For example:
- Near cursor for "cursor" scope.
- At line start for "line" scope.
- In window corner for "buffer" and "window" scopes.
- In whole editor corner for "tabpage", "editor", "project" scopes.
- Navigate through history only for inputs with the same scope.
Solution: Document new `opts.scope` for `vim.ui.input`. Use it in the
codebase.
Problem: There is currently no convenient way to programmatically check
for new updates from plugin source. Running `vim.pack.update()` is one
approach, but it opens a confirmation buffer that requires a manual
action to close.
Solution: Add `opts.offline` to `vim.pack.get()` that will first fetch
new updates from plugin source before computing the output.
Problem: No convenient way to programmatically get the revision that
would be checked out after `vim.pack.update()` (with `offline=true`).
Doing this manually requires resolving `spec.version` which is not
trivial. This data can be useful for custom reporting of pending
updates or third party confirmation step.
Solution: Make `get()` include a new field for the revision that points
at the state after applying pending update. This is also the same as
the revision of resolved `spec.version`.
Problem: `fnamemodify(..., ':h')` mishandles POSIX leading slash runs longer than `//`.
Solution: Collapse those slash runs to `/` before computing the head.
Problem:
2d795face6 added support for tab-local options ('cmdheight')
to `nvim_get_option_value`, but not to:
nvim_get_option_info2()
nvim_set_option_value(…, { tab = … })
gettabwinvar()
Solution:
- Update `options.lua` to model tab-local options. Introduce `kOptScopeTab`.
- Handle tab scope in the options layer so it works for all options APIs.
Note:
- No change to `gettabvar()`. Not sure if needed/wanted.
fix https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/31140