Problem: When using matchaddpos() a character after the end of the line can
be highlighted.
Solution: Only highlight existing characters. (Hirohito Higashi)
4f416e4124
All options are accessed by passing char_u pointers around, casting the
pointer to the right pointer type for the specific option, and then
dereferencing that pointer.
This dance works fine on little-endian systems when some bool options
are int types (as in Vim) and some are bool types (as would make more
sense), but on big-endian systems *(int *)varp when varp is pointing to
a bool will read random memory.
Therefore, all boolean options must remain a consistent type and int is
currently the easiest to choose.
New ex commands: 'tcd', 'tchdir'
Changed Vimscript functions: 'haslocaldir', 'getcwd'
The ex-commands ':tcd' and ':tchdir' are the tab-local equivalents of
':lcd' and ':lchdir'. There are no new Vimscript functions introduced,
instead the functions 'haslocaldir' and 'getcwd' take in optional
arguments. See the documentation for details
Since there is now different levels of local directory a simple boolean
at source level is no longer sufficient; a new enumeration type is used
for the scope-level from now on.
The documentation has been accommodated for these new commands and
functional tests have been written to test the feature.
Problem: 'smarttab' is also effective when 'paste' is enabled. (Alexander
Monakov)
Solution: Disable 'smarttab' when 'paste' is set. (Christian Brabandt)
Do the same for 'expandtab'.
54f018cd59
vim-patch:7.4.569
vim-patch:7.4.573
Helped-by: @glts https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2621
Problem: Having CTRL-C interrupt or not does not check the mode of the
mapping. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Use a bitmask with the map mode. (Christian Brabandt)
651863c94a
Problem: Mapping CTRL-C in Visual mode doesn't work. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Call get_real_state() instead of using State directly.
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Problem: On some systems automatically adding the missing EOL causes
problems. Setting 'binary' has too many side effects.
Solution: Add the 'fixeol' option, default on. (Pavel Samarkin)
34d72d4b6c
What works:
1. ShaDa file dumping: header, registers, jump list, history, search patterns,
substitute strings, variables.
2. ShaDa file reading: registers, global marks, variables.
Most was not tested.
TODO:
1. Merging.
2. Reading history, local marks, jump and buffer lists.
3. Documentation update.
4. Converting some data from &encoding.
5. Safer variant of dumping viminfo (dump to temporary file then rename).
6. Removing old viminfo code (currently masked with `#if 0` in a ShaDa file for
reference).
This commit integrates libvterm with Neovim and implements a terminal emulator
with nvim buffers as the display mechanism. Terminal buffers can be created
using any of the following methods:
- Opening a file with name following the "term://[${cwd}//[${pid}:]]${cmd}"
URI pattern where:
- cwd is the working directory of the process
- pid is the process id. This is just for use in session files where a pid
would have been assigned to the saved buffer title.
- cmd is the command to run
- Invoking the `:terminal` ex command
- Invoking the `termopen` function which returns a job id for automating the
terminal window.
Some extra changes were also implemented to adapt with terminal buffers. Here's
an overview:
- The `main` function now sets a BufReadCmd autocmd to intercept the term:// URI
and spawn the terminal buffer instead of reading the file.
- terminal buffers behave as if the following local buffer options were set:
- `nomodifiable`
- `swapfile`
- `undolevels=-1`
- `bufhidden=hide`
- All commands that delete buffers(`:bun`, `:bd` and `:bw`) behave the same for
terminal buffers, but only work when bang is passed(eg: `:bwipeout!`)
- A new "terminal" mode was added. A consequence is that a new set of mapping
commands were implemented with the "t" prefix(tmap, tunmap, tnoremap...)
- The `edit` function(which enters insert mode) will actually enter terminal
mode if the current buffer is a terminal
- The `put` operator was adapted to send data to the terminal instead of
modifying the buffer directly.
- A window being resized will also trigger a terminal resize if the window
displays the terminal.
memfile_defs.h:
- Inline struct definitions in typedefs.
- Move memfile_T definition to this file (weirdly, was in buffer_defs.h).
memfile.c:
- Use C99 style variable declarations. This is, move variable declarations as
near to first-usage point as possible).
- Modernize old-style function declarations.
- Fix indent at some places (some multiline expressions and the like).
This is not an exhaustive commit, it merely ameliorates the situations a
bit. There are quite a few header files that don't include all the types
they use in their function/struct/... definitions. This throws of the
testing infrastructure (but is not such a problem for the main binary that
has the "tumbleweed of includes"-phenomenon).
Should be better than gettimeofday() since libuv uses higher resolution
clocks on most UNIX platforms. Libuv also tries to use monotonic clocks,
kernel bugs notwithstanding, which is another win over gettimeofday().
Necessary for Windows, which doesn't have gettimeofday(). In vanilla vim,
Windows uses QueryPerformanceCounter, which is the correct primitive for
this sort of things, but that was removed when slimming up the codebase.
Libuv uses QueryPerformanceCounter to implement uv_hrtime() on Windows so
the behaviour of vim profiling on Windows should now be the same.
The behaviour on Linux should be different (better) though, libuv uses more
accurate primitives than gettimeofday().
Other misc. changes:
- Added function attributes where relevant (const, pure, ...)
- Convert functions to receive scalars: Now that proftime_T is always a
(uint64_t) scalar (and not a struct), it's clearer to convert the
functions to receive it as such instead of a pointer to a scalar.
- Extract profiling funcs to profile.c: make everything clearer and reduces
the size of the "catch-all" ex_cmds2.c
- Add profile.{c,h} to clint and -Wconv:
- Don't use sprintf, use snprintf
- Don't use long, use int16_t/int32_t/...