Problem: terminal OSC52 support to access the clipboard can be improved
Solution: Include and package the optional osc52 package, note: this
requires a Vim with clipboard provider feature (Foxe Chen).
related: vim/vim#14995closes: vim/vim#1857502b8ec7da5
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Nvim has incompatible implementation for OSC52 clipboard provider.
Vim9 is N/A.
Co-authored-by: Foxe Chen <chen.foxe@gmail.com>
- Allow for an unparenthesised expression argument to the 'if',
'if-then', and 'while' commands. This is undocumented, and probably
unintended, behaviour but is frequently seen in the wild.
- Allow for a continued-line expression argument to the 'if-then'
command.
related: vim/vim#19172 (csh: Support negated if in matchit)
closes: vim/vim#1919009a48056c7
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem:
`:lsp enable` with no arguments will fail if there is a invalid config
in `lsp/`, or if `vim.lsp.config[...]` returns nil for any other reason.
Solution:
Add a nil-check to `:lsp enable`.
Changes to debcontrol:
- Only use debcontrolEmail for Maintainer/Uploaders
- Add Build-Driver to debcontrolField
- Add Protected to debcontrolStrictField
- Remove Uploaders from the more generic region
- Add explicit support for highlighting build profiles
- Add explicit support for highlighting architecture specifications
- Fix URL for sections.822
Changes to debversions:
- Move plucky to unsupported
closes: vim/vim#1922881f1c5d384
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@debian.org>
Problem: When using netrw to navigate directories, vim immediately
creates, then deletes a swap file in the entered directory,
causing the lastModifiedTime of that directory to change.
Solution: Use the :noswapfile command modifier in s:NetrwEditFile()
fixes: vim/vim#188544e2aafddbb
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Synchronisation was lost in commit 0fab891 and the error propagated to
the output file in commit 5606ca5.
closes: vim/vim#16889b55f0221cc
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem: There is an unavailable "Sponsor/Register" item in the Help
menu.
Solution: The item name has been unified to "Sponsor".
The item names of tlmenu, which are only valid in terminal mode, were
not updated, so unnecessary items that were unavailable were displayed.
This item is also very confusing when creating menu translations.
In addition, the indentation of an item with the same name in the
regular menu has been corrected.
closes: vim/vim#19201658cc102f6
Co-authored-by: Muraoka Taro <koron.kaoriya@gmail.com>
Problem: Vim intro screen shows register message (after v9.1.1893)
Solution: Remove the register message, registering is no longer useful
and possible.
fixes: vim/vim#18933closes: vim/vim#18934
Signed-off-by:
ca12f62d0a
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: The health check for `curl` strips the first line of the
version output, which contains potentially useful information.
Solution: Only trim empty lines.
Problem: crash with WinNewPre autocommand, because window
structures are not yet safe to use
Solution: Don't trigger WinNewPre on :tabnew
fb3f969936
Cherry-pick doc updates from latest Vim runtime.
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: No event is triggered before creating a window.
(Sergey Vlasov)
Solution: Add the WinNewPre event (Sergey Vlasov)
fixes: vim/vim#10635closes: vim/vim#127611f47db75fd
Not sure if this should be triggered before creating a floating window,
as its use case is related to window layout.
Co-authored-by: Sergey Vlasov <sergey@vlasov.me>
Currently, the matchit configuration chokes on valid syntax like:
```csh
if !(true) then
true
endif
```
Make sure the negation syntax is supported.
closes: vim/vim#19172f25c343b26
Co-authored-by: Simão Afonso <simao.afonso@powertools-tech.com>
Problem: The indentation of Ansible Playbooks gets messed up after
gg=G (after 9179ddc0608813e)
Solution: Remove one shiftwidth() that seems to be misplaced.
closes: vim/vim#19180af973d4018
Co-authored-by: Bjoern Foersterling <bjoern.foersterling@gmail.com>
Problem: Spell navigation skips words on the first line because
_on_spell_nav passes an empty range (0,0) to the highlighter.
Solution: Use math.max(erow, srow + 1) to ensure a valid search window.
Signed-off-by: ashab-k <ashabkhan2000@gmail.com>
On linux /dev/stdin is defined as a symlink to /proc/self/fd/0
This in turn is defined as a "magic" symlink which is allowed to point
to internal kernel objects which really does not have a file
name. As a glaring inconsistency, fopen("/proc/self/fd/0", "r")
works if fd was originally opened using pipe() but not using
socketpair(). As it happens UV_CREATE_PIPE does not create pipes
but creates socket pairs. These two unfortunate conditions
means that using /dev/stdin and similar does not work in
shell commands in nvim on linux. as a work around, override
libuv's descicion and create an actual pipe pair.
This change is not needed on BSD:s but done unconditionally for simplicity,
except for on windows where it is not done for stdout because of windows
fixes#35984
Problem: Installing plugin with submodules doesn't check out their
state (due to `git clone --no-checkout` to not end up with default
branch code in case of invalid `version`).
Updating a plugin with submodules doesn't update their state.
Solution: Update `git_checkout` helper to account for submodules.
Another approach would be `git checkout --recurse-submodules ...`,
but that doesn't seem to allow `--filter=blob:none` for submodules,
which is nice to have.
Also make `git_clone` wrapper simpler since `--no-checkout` makes
`--recurse-submodules` and `--also-filter-submodules` do nothing.
Problem:
vim.glob.to_lpeg() errors when patterns contain numeric literals
(like the '1' in '.ps*1') because LPeg interprets numeric strings
as indexed grammar rule references. For example:
vim.glob.to_lpeg('.ps*1')
E5108: Lua: rule '1' undefined in given grammar
Solution:
Prefix all rule names with '_' in the end_seg() function to prevent
literal numbers from being interpreted as LPeg indexed rules. This
ensures pattern components like '1', '2', etc. are treated as
regular rule names rather than special references.
Problem: Installing plugin is done via `git clone --no-checkout ...`
(to not end up with default branch code in case of invalid `version`).
This leaves cloned repo in a state that `git stash` will actually add
an entry to the stash list. Although not critical, better to not have
that if possible.
Solution: explicitly skip `git stash` step in checkout during install.
Problem: The :help command lacks command termination tests.
Solution: Add tests for command termination at "|", "^M" and "^J".
- Check special handling of "|" in arguments.
- Update the Vim syntax file.
closes: vim/vim#18932c4dc4d8f1e
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Add .rst to suffixesadd. This allows gf and similar commands to work for
rst documentation such as in the linux kernel Documentation.
closes: vim/vim#19149be6225976c
Co-authored-by: Anakin Childerhose <anakin@childerhose.ca>
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem:
vim.lsp.tagfunc looks for the presence of 'c' (cursor) flag and issues
sync textDocument/definition requests to all clients, otherwise
workspace/symbol requests. But 'c' flag can also be set during the
insert mode completion, e.g. with an empty tag completion query, the tag
func receives pattern of '\<\k\k' with flags 'cir'.
Solution:
check for 'i' (insert mode completion) flag and don't issue any LSP
requests, return vim.NIL for immediate fallback to tags.