Problem: tests: test_codestyle does not notice lines containing only a
tab
Solution: Fix the whitespace issue in eval.txt, update test_codestyle to
notice such issues (Hirohito Higashi)
closes: vim/vim#185955b5290ec02
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Problem:
`nvim -u NONE -d <(xxd one) <(xxd two)` has weird behavior.
Process substitution `<(...)` is a pipe and not a seekable file.
Test case:
cat /dev/random | head -c 10240 > one
cp one two
cat /dev/random | head -c 10240 >> two
nvim -u NONE -d <(xxd one) <(xxd two)
Solution:
Workaround the issue by skipping `nvim.difftool` if the 2 args are not
directories; fall-through to the builtin diff handling.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Slusny <slusnucky@gmail.com>
Problem: tests: test_cmdline.vim leaves swapfiles behind
Solution: Close open buffers using :bw! instead of :close!
bf1b41e387
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: tests: test_sort.vim leaves swapfiles behind
Solution: Close open buffers using :bw! instead of :close!
f8c550fea0
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: tests: test_registers fails when not run under X11
Solution: filter out warning message
b2a8df35e8
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: unmarking a regular file when there are directories in the markings
list also removes the 2match highlight from those directories.
Solution: correctly rebuild the match pattern from the remaining markings,
using the right regex trailer for each entry in the list.
closes: vim/vim#20461affd4b5964
Co-authored-by: J. Paulo Seibt <jpseibt@gmail.com>
Problem:
A text edit positioned entirely past the last buffer line, with
newText ending in a newline, leaves a stray blank line: the
past-the-end path appends the trailing empty fragment produced by
vim.split() and does not set has_eol_text_edit, so the end-of-buffer
cleanup is skipped. Formatting servers emit such edits whenever
formatting moves text to the end of a document.
Regression from ec94014cd1 (#20137), which split the past-the-end
fast path off the clamp path that sets the flag.
Solution:
Set has_eol_text_edit in the past-the-end path, like the adjacent
path that clamps end_row.
Problem:
When a server sends workspace/codeLens/refresh while an automatic codelens
request is already scheduled, Nvim ignores the server refresh. This can leave
rendered codelens text stale until another buffer edit triggers a new request.
Solution:
Cancel the pending automatic request and send the server-requested refresh
immediately. This preserves request coalescing while giving explicit server
refreshes priority.
Problem:
Since 5181984d, `nvim_exec_autocmds({buf=…})` temporarily sets the
`buf`-window as current-window, and its statusline renders as
a "current-window statusline", regardless of the user's actual
current-window.
Solution:
Mark the statusline for redraw in `aucmd_restbuf()`, so it is redrawn
correctly after the event.
Co-authored-by: Luuk van Baal <luukvbaal@gmail.com>
Problem:
* 'shellcmdflag' states that its default value is set according to the
value of 'shell', but this behavior is not yet implemented on Windows.
The same applies to 'shellpipe', 'shellredir', and 'shellxquote'.
* On Windows, Git is often installed in paths containing spaces, and we
still do not correctly resolve the sh executable name as described in
'shell'.
* On Windows, the default value of 'shellslash' is always `false`,
which causes Unix-like shells to interpret `\` in paths returned by
some functions as escape charaters.
Solution:
Use a simple rule table to detect common shells (e.g. `cmd`,
`powershell`, shells whose names contain `csh` or `sh`) and apply
best-effort defaults, while leaving more complex scenarios to user
configuration.
Problem:
stdpath() may return a DOS 8.3 "shortened" filename, because Windows
truncates some long usernames into `6ch~N` names. Then features such
as `nvim_get_runtime_file` fail to find the file.
Analysis:
When expanding an 8.3 filename path like `C:/Users/ADMINI~1/AppData/*`,
we treat `~` as a special character and first check whether a directory
named `ADMINI~1` exists under `Users`. Since no such directory actually
exists, the expansion fails.
Solution:
Treat `~` as a literal character in `do_path_expand`. Since the `~/`
case is already handled in `gen_expand_wildcards`, any remaining `~` is
just a literal character and will later be escaped to `\~` by
`file_pat_to_reg_pat` if needed.
Now that wasmtime has introduced LTS releases (and tree-sitter tracks
them), we no longer need to pin the version exactly but can rely on
any major.minor version being compatible. This avoids having to edit
the CMake file on every patch bump.
Problem: style: Various lines are indented inconsistently
Solution: Retab these lines and correct some comments.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#15259d9be94cf03
Problem: tests: test_restricted() fails
(after: v9.1.0091)
Solution: Add a space before the pipecmd and the actual Vim command to
run
52eb0b8677
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: test_channel may fail because of IPv6 config issues
Solution: Catch and skip the test, if getaddrinfo() fails with
'Address family not supported'
Mark tests as skipped when ch_open encounters E901
On some of the Debian build systems, the IPv6 channel tests fail because
`ch_open('[::1]:<port>', ...)` raises the error "E901: getaddrinfo() in
channel_open(): Address family for hostname not supported".
This appears to happen because getaddrinfo() can't perform the reverse
lookup for the ::1, which is a config issue on that system. Therefore,
instead of reporting a test failure, mark the test as skipped due to the
bad network config
closes: vim/vim#1347343cb8e1c3b
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
Problem: docs say {str} is capped at 256 and longer returns an empty list.
Solution: it's 1024, and {str} plus each candidate are just truncated to
that, not rejected; fix the text.
closes: vim/vim#20453595d0a77e4
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Problem: Test_screenpos() fails intermittently in the GUI testgui CI
job with "Expected {'row': 22} but got {'row': 23}". In the
GUI, the window height reported by getwininfo() before the
final redraw can be stale, so the cached wininfo.height does
not match the actual window height when the assertion runs.
Solution: Use winheight(winid) at assertion time so the height reflects
the window state after the redraw.
closes: vim/vim#20457781a91ac54
Co-authored-by: thinca <thinca@gmail.com>
Problem: A '}' inside a // line comment changes the indentation of the
following line inside an enum or struct (rendcrx).
Solution: Stop scanning the line once a line comment is reached, so a brace
inside the comment is no longer mistaken for an unmatched brace.
fixes: vim/vim#20455closes: vim/vim#204589dd86dff9b
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Problem: Extmark has support for horizontal scrolling and truncating, but not wrapping.
Solution: Extend virt_lines_overflow flags to support "wrap" and "auto" based on proposed changes in #18282.
Problem: In command-line completion with a popup menu ('wildoptions'
contains "pum"), the info popup shown next to the menu could
not be scrolled, unlike the Insert mode completion info popup
which scrolls with the mouse wheel.
Solution: When the mouse pointer is on top of the info popup, scroll it
with the mouse wheel in command-line mode as well, without
closing the completion popup menu.
closes: vim/vim#20146closes: vim/vim#2041896dbab257a
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Problem: A needle that only matches past char 1024 gives an INT_MIN + 1
score with unset positions, e.g.
matchfuzzypos([repeat('a',1024)..'z'], 'az').
Solution: Drop the candidate when match_positions() returns SCORE_MIN.
closes: vim/vim#2043552003f7fc1
Problem:
When `vim.hl.range(0, …, { timeout = N })` is called, the deferred
`range_hl_clear` captures `buf=0`, which resolves to an arbitrary
"current buffer" at timeout. This may cause a stale highlight that never
gets cleared.
Solution:
Resolve `buf=0` explicitly, before `range_hl_clear` captures it.
Problem: Test_statusline() occasionally fails in CI, reading buffer text
instead of the status line (e.g. '9012...' instead of '57,39').
Solution: In s:get_statusline() redraw unconditionally and read the screen
cells directly with screenstring(), instead of relying on
ScreenLines() whose own redraw! can process events and change the
window layout between the redraw and reading the cells. This
matches the already-stable s:Assert_match_statusline() helper in
test_statuslineopt.vim.
closes: vim/vim#20428db3ce018b5
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Problem:
The comma form of 'winborder' is split with copy_option_part(),
whose skip_to_option_part() eats spaces after a comma, and empty
fields are rejected.
Solution:
Split the comma form literally on ',', keeping empty fields and
single-space fields.
Problem: [security]: another possible code execution with python complete
(David Carliez)
Solution: Strip default expressions and annotations from generated
source for pythoncomplete and python3complete.
Github Security Advisory:
https://github.com/vim/vim/security/advisories/GHSA-65p9-mwwx-7468c8c63673bc
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Builds with -DNDEBUG do not contain the compilation string, so the test
will fail even if nvim is built with unibilium.
Similarly, zig builds only report "Compilation: TODO", so they also fail
the test even when build with unibilium
Detect both scenarios and skip the test, rather than failing it.
This was originally used because we needed a lua interpreter to run the
standalone _busted_ lua application (except we used fuckery behind the
scenes to fake its binary dependencies with our own binary
dependencies). Now we longer do that, we instead run `test.harness` as a
standard nvim -l script. as this mode is no longer used in tests it
risks going to bitrot anyway.
NB: -ll mode still had some theoretical benefits like quicker
initialization and more "native" printing behavior, etc.
But we can incrementally work on "nvim -l" mode instead
of maintaining a separate special thing.
Problem:
We perform validations after the request handler is called.
When these validations fail, `error()` and `assert()` will prevent the
subsequent code from running, meaning the server will never receive a response.
Solution:
Always respond to requests.