By "simple pointer" I mean a pointer that can be freed with a call to `free`
without leaking any member pointer.
This macro does exactly what `ga_clear_strings` does.
Problem : Command `s/\n//` is being translated into a call to do_join
with a count of 1. But do_join asserts its precondition count
>= 2, which is causing the program to abort.
Note : This in fact revealed bigger problems: generated join command
line count, as well as reported substitutions/lines were
wrong in several cases, since patch 7.4.232.
See:
[patch] http://markmail.org/message/vo7ruair5raccawp
[issue] https://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=287
Solution : - Don't generate join command for single-line-range case.
- Make generated join command include:
* lines in range + 1, when range doesn't end at last line.
* lines in range, when range ends at last line.
- Make reported substitutions/lines always be
number-of-lines-joined - 1.
Problems : Assigned value is garbage or undefined @ 127.
Assigned value is garbage or undefined @ 152.
Diagnostic : Multithreading issues.
Rationale : Error could only occurr if global `enc_utf8` changed while
the function is executing.
Resolution : Use local copy of global var.
Since the introduction of the FOR_ALL_BUFFERS macro, 'sign unplace id'
without a buffer was only removing the sign from the first buffer rather
than all buffers, as described in the documentation.
:help sign-unplace
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modeline discussion: https://github.com/akkartik/neovim/commit/7863c247db#commitcomment-8342590
Though this module is relatively small it has very clear boundaries.
The last argument for extracting `tempfile` was the errors which I got
when I was writing unittests for it: `cimport './src/nvim/fileio.h'`
does not work for some reason.
- temp_count is uint32_t now instead of long because it supposed to be
at most 999999999 (comment on line 5227) temporary files. The most
probably it was a long for compatibility with systems where int is
16-bit.
- Use "nvim" as prefix for temp folder name instead of "v"
- Remove unused parameter from vim_tempname
- use return value instead of open_req.result
- libuv uv_fs_open() returns `-errno` instead of always -1
- libuv always sets open_req.result to the return value, _except_ for OOM
where it only sets the return value. So always use the return value.
- replace calls to mch_open macro.
- update call sites expecting -1 error
This macro is used to append an element to a growable array. It replaces this
common idiom:
ga_grow(&ga, 1);
((item_type *)ga.ga_data)[ga.ga_len] = item;
++ga.ga_len;
- The 'stripdecls.py' script replaces declarations in all headers by includes to
generated headers.
`ag '#\s*if(?!ndef NEOVIM_).*((?!#\s*endif).*\n)*#ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED'`
was used for this.
- Add and integrate gendeclarations.lua into the build system to generate the
required includes.
- Add -Wno-unused-function
- Made a bunch of old-style definitions ANSI
This adds a requirement: all type and structure definitions must be present
before INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS-protected include.
Warning: mch_expandpath (path.h.generated.h) was moved manually. So far it is
the only exception.
Problem: Now that nvim/strings.h is correctly namespaced, an issue
that had been masked until now arises:
When compiling, we get a lot of errors because of everywhere
the functions in nvim/strings.h are used, there's no include
to import them.
But, how could this compile and work previously, then? It
turns out that:
- In every such case, we are also including vim.h, which in
turn includes os_unix_defs.h.
- os_unix_defs.h includes <string.h> and also <strings.h> in
some systems (e.g. OSX).
- Build had been modified previously to (even when importing
system headers), prefer equally-named local ones. That was
in fact done as a previous attempt to solve the same issue
we are trying to solve another way now.
So, we were including our "strings.h" as a side-effect of
including <strings.h> through "vim.h" --> "os_unix_defs.h".
Solution: Correctly include "nvim/strings.h" in every file needing it.