Previously, when neovim would wrap a line across multiple lines,
terminal emulators could not detect that the lines represent a single
wrapped line as opposed to several separate lines. As a result, many
terminals' selection/copying functionality would treat a wrapped line as
several newline-delimited lines.
Fix this by reenabling a "special trick" from Vim. When a line is
wrapped, write the last character of that line followed by the first
character of the next line to the terminal. This hints to the terminal
that the next line is a continuation of the current line.
Extends the raw_line event with a "wrap" parameter which controls when
to do wrap hinting.
Problem: Accessing freed memory when EXITFREE is set and there is more than
one tab and window. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution: Free options later. Skip redraw when exiting.
4f1982800f
Problem: Bogus characters appear when indenting kicks in while doing a
visual-block append.
Solution: Recompute when indenting is done. (Christian Brabandt)
e2e69e4813
Problem: Popup menu displayed wrong when using autocmd.
Solution: Use aucmd_prepbuf(). Force updating status line if the popup menu
is going to be redrawn anyway. (Christian Brabandt, closesvim/vim#3009)
6ba3ec1bac
Problem: When making a vertical split the mode message isn't always
updated, "VISUAL" remains. (Alexei Averchenko)
Solution: Only reset clear_cmdline when filling all columns of the last
screen line. (Tom M. closesvim/vim#2611)
5bab555c2f
Problem: wrong highlighting with combination of match and 'cursorline'.
Solution: Use "line_attr" when appropriate. (Ozaki Kiichi, closesvim/vim#2111)
But don't highlight more than one character.
0aa398f55a
Problem: Signs can be drawn on top of console messages.
Solution: don't redraw at a prompt or when scrolled up. (Christian Brabandt,
closesvim/vim#1907)
0792048842
The following (run as a script) used to cause a crash due to :sign using a
special redraw (not updating nvim's specific highlight data structures)
without proper redraw first, as split just flags for redraw later.
set cursorline
sign define piet text=>> texthl=Search
split
sign place 3 line=2 name=piet buffer=1
Add ext_newgrid and ext_hlstate extensions. These use predefined
highlights and line-segment based updates, for efficiency and
simplicity.. The ext_hlstate extension in addition allows semantic
identification of builtin and syntax highlights.
Reimplement the old char-based updates in the remote UI layer, for
compatibility. For the moment, this is still the default. The bulitin
TUI uses the new line-based protocol.
cmdline uses curwin cursor position when ext_cmdline is active.
Problem: When typing CTRL-L in a window that's not the first one, another
redraw will happen later. (Christian Brabandt)
Solution: Reset must_redraw after calling screenclear().
9f5f7bf4d5
closes#7383closes#7715
This implements the compromise described in #7383:
* low-priority CursorLine if foreground is not set
* high-priority ("same as Vim" priority) CursorLine if foreground is set
ref d1874ab282
ref 56eda2aa17
Store text in ScreenLines as UTF-8, so it can be sent as-is to the UI
layer. `utfc_char2bytes(off,buf)` is removed, as `ScreenLines[off]` now
already contains this representation.
To recover the codepoints that the screen arrays previously contained, use
utfc_ptr2char (or utf_ptr2char to ignore composing chars).
NB: This commit does NOT change how screen.c processes incoming UTF-8 data
from buffers, cmdline, messages etc. Any algorithm that operates on UCS-4
(like arabic shaping, treatment of non-printable chars)
is left unchanged for now.
Problem: Using a function pointer instead of the actual function, which we
know.
Solution: Change mb_ functions to utf_ functions when already checked for
Unicode. (Dominique Pelle, closesvim/vim#1582)
ace95989ed
Problem: 'colorcolumn' has a higher priority than 'hlsearch', it should be
the other way around. (Nazri Ramliy)
Solution: Change the priorities. (LemonBoy, closesvim/vim#1794)
774e5a9673