This was used in the past with assumption that curwin/curbuf
is "special" but this has not been true since basically forever
at this point.
Reduce NOT_VALID/CLEAR panic in options.lua . These should not
be set if an effect of the option is causing something
which by itself invokes redraw_later().
Problem: The search.c file is a bit big.
Solution: Split off the text object code to a separate file. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#6007)
ed8ce057b7
Problem: Some source files are too big.
Solution: Move text formatting functions to a new file. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#6021)
11abd09521
Cherry-pick set_can_cindent() from patch 8.1.2062.
Cherry-pick global old_indent from patch 8.2.2127.
Problem: Cannot make difference between the end of :normal and a character
in its argument.
Solution: Add the "typebuf_was_empty" flag. (closesvim/vim#10950)
8d69637133
problem: code for drawing statusline is arbitrarily spreadout between drawscreen.c, screen.c and buffer.c
solution: move it to a new file statusline.c
- rename archaic internal name "status match" to public name "wildmenu"
- showruler() does not show the ruler. it show anything which displays
info about the cursor. Rename it accordingy.
Problem: The screen.c file is much too big.
Solution: Split it in three parts. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#4943)
7528d1f6b5
This is an approximation vim-patch 8.1.2057. Applying the patch directly
isn't feasible since our version of screen.c has diverged too much,
however we still introduce drawscreen.c and drawline.c:
- screen.c is now a much smaller file used for low level screen functions
- drawline.c contains everything needed for win_line()
- drawscreen.c contains everything needed for update_screen()
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Problem: The spell.c file is too big.
Solution: Move the code for spell suggestions to a separate file. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#4988)
46a426c9ac
Problem: Profiling functionality is spread out.
Solution: Put profiling functionality in profiling.c. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#4666)
fa55cfc69d
Move proftime_T to types.h for now to avoid recursive #include.
vim-patch:8.2.0559: clearing a struct is verbose
Problem: Clearing a struct is verbose.
Solution: Define and use CLEAR_FIELD() and CLEAR_POINTER().
a80faa8930
Problem: Command line history code is spread out.
Solution: Put the code in a new file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#4779)
Also graduate the +cmdline_hist feature.
d7663c22c6
Problem: No tests for clicking in the GUI tabline.
Solution: Add test functions to generate the events. Add tests using the
functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#9638)
b0ad2d92fd
Problem: FEAT_WINDOWS adds a lot of #ifdefs while it is nearly always
enabled and only adds 7% to the binary size of the tiny build.
Solution: Graduate FEAT_WINDOWS.
4033c55eca
vim-patch:9.0.0043: insufficient testing for bracket commands
Problem: Insufficient testing for bracket commands.
Solution: Add a few more tests. (closesvim/vim#10668)
cf34434b5e
Cherry-pick a change from patch 8.2.0369.
Add 'mousescroll' option to control how many lines to scroll by when a
mouse wheel keycode is received. The mousescroll option controls both
horizontal and vertical scrolling. The option is a string in the format:
set mousescroll=direction:count,direction:count
Where direction is either "ver" or "hor", and count is a non negative
integer. If a direction is omitted, a default value is used. The default
values remain unchanged, that is 3 for vertical scrolling, and 6 for
horizontal scrolling. As such, the mousescroll default is "ver:3,hor:6".
Add mousescroll documentation
- Add option documentation in options.txt
- Add brief summary in quickref.txt
Update :help scroll-mouse-wheel
- Mention mousescroll option as a means of controlling scrolling.
- Remove obsolete suggestion to map scroll wheel keys to <C-U> to
scroll by a single line -- users should prefer the mousescroll option.
- Add some information about the consequences of remapping scroll wheel
keys (they lose their magic ability to affect inactive windows).
Update :help vim-differences
- Add brief mousescroll summary under Options
Add mousescroll tests
- Test option validation
- Test default mousescroll value and behavior
- Test fallback to default values
- Test mouse vertical and horizontal scrolling in normal mode
- Test mouse vertical and horizontal scrolling in insert mode
Problem: Count for 'operatorfunc' in Visual mode is not redone.
Solution: Add the count to the redo buffer. (closesvim/vim#9174)
2228cd72cf
Cherry-pick a line from patch 8.2.0522.
Problem: "g$" causes scroll if half a double width char is visible.
Solution: Advance to the last fully visible character. (closesvim/vim#8254)
74ede80aeb
** Refactor
Previously most functions used to "get" a mark returned a position,
changed the line number and sometimes changed even the current buffer.
Now functions return a {x}fmark_T making calling context aware whether
the mark is in another buffer without arcane casting. A new function is
provided for switching to the mark buffer and returning a flag style
Enum to convey what happen in the movement. If the cursor changed, line,
columns, if it changed buffer, etc.
The function to get named mark was split into multiple functions.
- mark_get() -> fmark_T
- mark_get_global() -> xfmark_T
- mark_get_local() -> fmark_T
- mark_get_motion() -> fmark_T
- mark_get_visual() -> fmark_T
Functions that manage the changelist and jumplist were also modified to
return mark types.
- get_jumplist -> fmark_T
- get_changelist -> fmark_T
The refactor is also seen mainly on normal.c, where all the mark
movement has been siphoned through one function nv_gomark, while the
other functions handle getting the mark and setting their movement
flags. To handle whether context marks should be left, etc.
** Mark View
While doing the refactor the concept of a mark view was also
implemented:
The view of a mark currently implemented as the number of lines between
the mark position on creation and the window topline. This allows for
moving not only back to the position of a mark but having the window
look similar to when the mark was defined. This is done by carrying and
extra element in the fmark_T struct, which can be extended later to also
restore horizontal shift.
*** User space features
1. There's a new option, jumpoptions+=view enables the mark view restoring
automatically when using the jumplist, changelist, alternate-file and
mark motions. <C-O> <C-I> g; g, <C-^> '[mark] `[mark]
** Limitations
- The view information is not saved in shada.
- Calls to get_mark should copy the value in the pointer since we are
using pos_to_mark() to wrap and provide a homogeneous interfaces. This
was also a limitation in the previous state of things.