Problem: MS-Windows: internal compile error in uc_list() with VS 17.14
(ibear)
Solution: refactor code slightly (Mike Williams)
fixes: vim/vim#17402closes: vim/vim#174640174d8f386
Co-authored-by: Mike Williams <mrmrdubya@gmail.com>
Before, only the last capture's range would be counted for injection.
Now all captured ranges will be counted in the ranges array. This is
more intuitive, and also provides a nice solution/alternative to the
"scoped injections" issue.
**Problem:** There is a lot of distracting highlight flickering when
editing a buffer with multiple open windows. This is because the
parsing/highlighting state is shared across all windows.
**Solution:** Greatly reduce flicker in window splits by scoping the
highlighter state object and the `parsing` state object to each
individual window, so there is no cross-window interference.
Problem: If user init creates a floating window, startup windows
(e.g. to accomodate arglist files) are no longer created.
Solution: Check that firstwin->w_next is not floating when deciding
whether to make startup windows.
Problem: "msg_history_show" event is emitted when `msg_silent > 0`.
E.g. when capturing its output with `execute()`, which also
doesn't work with ext_messages.
Solution: Don't emit the "msg_history_show" event when `msg_silent > 0`.
Call regular messaging functions when `redirecting()`, to
execute `redir_write()` while ensuring the message itself
is not emitted.
Problem:
TSNode contains a `const TSTree*` and a `const void *id`. The `id`
points to Tree-sitter's internal type `Subtree`, which resides inside
the `TSTree` but may be deallocated if the `TSTree` is mutated (which
is likely why it is `const`).
The Lua method `TSTree:edit()` mutates the tree, which can deallocate
`id`.
See #25254 and #31758.
Solution:
To avoid this, we now make a copy of the tree before pushing its root to
the Lua stack. This also removes the fenv from TSLuaTree, as it was only
used when pushing the tree root to the Lua stack.
We also copy the tree in `node_tree`.
`ts_tree_copy()` just increments a couple of reference counters, so it's
relatively cheap to call.
Problem: Current window is checked to determine whether "more" window
is open. Making it the current window is scheduled in case the
cmdwin is open so this can be too late.
"cmdline_hide" may be emitted when the topline is
temporarily invalid (after incsearch->restore_viewstate()).
Solution: Use the window visibility to determine an active "more"
window instead.
Don't nvim__redraw->flush the "cmdline_hide" event (a normal
will already happen).
Problem: A custom server (initialized through `vim.lsp.start`) gets
unexpectedly detached.
Solution: Only auto-detach the clients enabled through `vim.lsp.enable`
to prevent unexpected behavior.
fix(api): ensure win_get_config() is reciprocal
Problem: win_get_config() does not include a 'none' border field,
causing nvim_open_win() to apply the 'winborder' value.
Solution: Include a 'none' border field in the returned config,
such that it can be used reciprocally in nvim_open_win()
to yield the same window layout.
Problem: completion: various flaws in fuzzy completion
Solution: fix the issues (Girish Palya)
- Remove the brittle `qsort()` on `compl_match_array`.
- Add a stable, non-recursive `mergesort` for the internal doubly
linked list of matches.
- The sort now happens directly on the internal representation (`compl_T`),
preserving sync with external structures and making sorting stable.
- Update fuzzy match logic to enforce `max_matches` limits after
sorting.
- Remove `trim_compl_match_array()`, which is no longer necessary.
- Fixe test failures by correctly setting `selected` index and
maintaining match consistency.
- Introduce `mergesort_list()` in `misc2.c`, which operates generically
over doubly linked lists.
- Remove `pum_score` and `pum_idx` variables
fixes: vim/vim#17387closes: vim/vim#174308cd42a58b4
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
Problem:
1. The `Fixedgq()` function is broken (see vim/vim#17412)
2. The `'formatexpr'` for Typescript is not documented, which causes
confusion to users when they try to set `'formatprg'`, since
`'formatexpr'` always takes precedence over `'formatprg'`. See also
https://github.com/HerringtonDarkholme/yats.vim/issues/209
3. Typescript already has a very good and popular formatter called
`prettier`, that can be easily integrated to Vim via `'formatprg'`
(see vim/vim#16989). I don't think there are any good reasons to reinvent a
half-baked version in Vim.
Solution: Remove the Fixedgq() 'formatexpr' function.
fixes: vim/vim#17412closes: vim/vim#17452eb59129d2c
Problem: Unnecessary :if in session where both branches have the same
effect (after 9.1.1431).
Solution: Remove the superfluous :if (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#174488f751d56f4
Problem: Hit-Enter Prompt when loading session files
Solution: use set+= for 'shortmess' to keep the existing flags
(Miguel Barro)
closes: vim/vim#174450ca5966196
Co-authored-by: Miguel Barro <miguel.barro@live.com>
Problem: Listing submenus with :menu doesn't work.
Solution: Don't go to the parent of the return value of find_menu(), and
handle empty path at the caller.
Related #8194, which actually only fixed the problem for menu_get(), not
for :menu Ex command.
- update the netrw window to current version (and trim it slightly to 80
chars)
- remove a trailing double quote
dfed077e06
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Giovanni Colombo <azc100@gmail.com>
Problem: When opening a new tabpage, extui windows are initialized with
their default config. Window visiblity/dimensions on other
tabpages may get out of sync with their buffer content.
Solution: Copy the config of the window to the new tabpage.
No longer keep track of the various windows on each tabpage.
Close windows on inactive tabpages instead (moving them could
be more efficient but is currently not supported in the API).
Problem: Two separate window messages are used to get
the original console icon and set a new
one on windows, although the `WM_SETICON`
message returns the original icon itself.
Solution: Replace the two `WM_GETICON` messages with
two `WM_SETICON` messages, save the return
values and remove the call to `os_icon_set`.
Also, replace `os_icon_set` with `os_icon_reset`
as its only usage is now resetting the
icon to the original one.
Problem:
`vim.diagnostic.set()` doesn't actually accept a list of
`vim.Diagnostic` as internally `vim.diagnostic.set()` normalizes the
diagnostics and this normalization is assumed throughout the module.
Solution:
- Add a new type `vim.Diagnostic.Set` which is the input to `vim.diagnostic.set()`
- `col` is now an optional field and defaults to `0` to be consistent
with `vim.diagnostic.match()`.
- Change `table.insert(t, x)` to `table[#table + 1] = x` for improved
type checking.
Fixes#34013
Problem:
when diagnostic is set right after EOL, underline handler looks
inconsistent compared to other handlers, visually underline is shown
starting from the next line. On top of that it's also inconsistent with
open_float and jump.
Solution:
clamp starting column position in underline handler to be right before
EOL to make it visible and consistent with other handlers, open_float
and jump.
Problem: "win" is cleared in float config after 96330843, even with
unchanged "relative".
Solution: Don't clear "win". Avoid erroring for deleted "win" by setting
the parent win to curwin directly when "win" is zero or not
present in config.
Problem: CTRL-X CTRL-R only completes individual words from registers,
making it difficult to insert complete register content.
Solution: Add consecutive CTRL-X CTRL-R support - first press completes
words, second press completes full register lines, similar to
CTRL-X CTRL-L and CTRL-X CTRL-P behavior (glepnir).
closes: vim/vim#17395d5fdfa5c9c
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>