* Add vim.treesitter.start() for starting treesitter highlighting via
ftplugin or autocommand (can be extended later for fold, indent,
matchpairs, ...)
* Add vim.treesitter.stop() for manually stopping treesitter
highlighting
* Enable treesitter highlighting for Lua if
`vim.g.ts_highlight_lua = true` is set in `init.lua`
Problem: Cannot force getting MouseMove events.
Solution: Add the 'mousemoveevent' option with implementaiton for the GUI.
(Ernie Rael, closesvim/vim#10044)
c4cb544cd5
This only ports the docs and the option variable.
The following commits will actually implement it as a UI option.
Problem: filetype detection does not run on piped input
Solution: add `StdinReadPost` to main filetype.lua autocommand
Rationale: legacy filetype detection checked contents by sourcing
`scripts.vim` in separate autocommands, including on `StdinReadPost`.
For Lua filetype detection, this was moved into the main autocommand,
with bundled `scripts.vim` gated behind `g:do_legacy_filetype` (i.e.,
only user `scripts.vim` are sourced for compatibility by default). Adding
`StdinReadPost` to the main autocommand again runs content checks on
piped input without requiring code duplication and low-payoff
refactoring.
Now nvim_parse_cmd and nvim_create_user_command use a "tab" value which
is the same as the number passed before :tab modifier instead of the
number plus 1, and "tab" value is -1 if :tab modifier is not used.
Problem: ":wincmd =" equalizes in two directions.
Solution: Make ":vertical wincmd =" equalize vertically only and
":horizontal wincmd =" equalize horizontally only.
21c3a80a7f
vim-patch:9.0.0341: mapset() does not restore <Nop> mapping properly
Problem: mapset() does not restore <Nop> mapping properly.
Solution: Use an empty string for <Nop>. (closesvim/vim#11022)
92a3d20682
* vim-patch:9.0.0314: VDM files are not recognized
Problem: VDM files are not recognized.
Solution: Add patterns for VDM files. (Alessandro Pezzoni, closesvim/vim#11004)
bf26941f40
* vim-patch:9.0.0319: Godot shader files are not recognized
Problem: Godot shader files are not recognized.
Solution: Add patterns for "gdshader". (Maxim Kim, closesvim/vim#11006)
d5c8f11905
Problem: People are confused about `vim.o` and `vim.opt`
Solution: Clarify that `vim.o` is the default interface, with `vim.opt`
specifically meant for interacting with list-style options.
vim-patch:9.0.0285: it is not easy to change the command line from a plugin
Problem: It is not easy to change the command line from a plugin.
Solution: Add setcmdline(). (Shougo Matsushita, closesvim/vim#10869)
07ea5f1509
Problem: The tiny version has the popup menu but not 'wildmenu'.
Solution: Graduate the wildmenu feature.
5416232707
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:9.0.0281: build failure without the +eval feature
Problem: Build failure without the +eval feature.
Solution: Add #ifdef.
58dcbf1c65
This removes the support for defining links via
vim.treesitter.highlighter.hl_map (never documented, but plugins did
anyway), or the uppercase-only `@FooGroup.Bar` to `FooGroup` rule.
The fallback is now strictly `@foo.bar.lang` to `@foo.bar` to `@foo`,
and casing is irrelevant (as it already was outside of treesitter)
For compatibility, define default links to builting syntax groups
as defined by pre-existing color schemes
The private 'get_node_range' function from the languagetree module has
been renamed and remains private as it serve a purpose that is only
relevant inside the languagetree module.
The 'get_node_range' upstreamed from nvim-treesitter in the treesitter
module has been made public as it is in itself a utlity function.
As part of the upstream of utility functions from nvim-treesitter, this
option when set to false allows to return a table (downstream behavior).
Effectively making the switch from the downstream to the upstream
function much easier.
Problem: bufload() reads a file even if the name is not a file name. (Cyker
Way)
Solution: Do not read the file when the buffer name is not a file name.
(closesvim/vim#10975)
2eddbacd6d
Previously if a highlight group with a name outside the regexp
[a-zA-Z0-9_] was defined, Nvim would emit an "invalid character"
warning message. This was annoying for Lua scripts, as it was very hard
to debug what line of code was triggering this message since it didn't
produce a stack trace.
This has now been promoted to an error with the code E5248.
Additionally the ASCII character period ('.') and at-sign ('@') have
been added to the allowed list of characters of a highlight group name
to support the application of defining hierarchical highlight groups,
e.g. 'TS.keyword'.
Co-authored-by: Christian Clason <christian.clason@uni-due.de>