Problem: `:InspectTree` window does not follow precedent for focused
"info windows" (like `checkhealth`, `Man`, etc.).
Solution: Map `q` to `<C-w>c`.
(cherry picked from commit 5a2edc483d)
This fixes the problem that sending a raw C0 control code to trigger a
mapping for it does not work in Terminal mode.
Note: this isn't done for 00 or 7F, as that'll be backward-incompatible.
(cherry picked from commit 4b5364b423)
Problem: Wrong winline info after partial redraw. Setting
`conceal_cursor_used` is unnecessarily spread out.
Solution: Rather than adjusting `wl_lastlnum` for the previous
winline, adjust it when setting the current winline.
Set `conceal_cursor_used` when the current window is redrawn.
(cherry picked from commit 97a6259442)
Problem:
enable() could be more flexible, so that it works even if called "late".
Solution:
- enable(true) calls `doautoall nvim.lsp.enable FileType`.
- enable(false) calls `client:stop()` on matching clients.
This will be useful for e.g. :LspStop/:LspStart also.
(cherry picked from commit 4bc7bac884)
Problem:
Directories that are "trusted" by `vim.secure.read()`, are not detectable later
(they will prompt again). https://github.com/neovim/neovim/discussions/33587#discussioncomment-12925887
Solution:
`vim.secure.read()` returns `true` if the user trusts a directory.
Also fix other bugs:
- If `f:read('*a')` returns `nil`, we treat that as a successful read of
the file, and hash it. `f:read` returns `nil` for directories, but
it's also documented as returning `nil` "if it cannot read data with the
specified format". I reworked the implementation so we explicitly
treat directories differently. Rather than hashing `nil` to put in the
trust database, we now put "directory" in there explicitly*.
- `vim.secure.trust` (used by `:trust`) didn't actually work for
directories, as it would blindly read the contents of a netrw buffer
and hash it. Now it uses the same codepath as `vim.secure.read`, and
as a result, works correctly for directories.
(cherry picked from commit 272dba7f07)
Problem: Cursor is still moved to curwin when entering cmdline (after d41b8d47).
Solution: Remove call to `setcursor()`.
(cherry picked from commit 0015a105ca)
Problem:
Tests call `clear()` even though `clear_notrace()` is already called in
a `before_each()` handler, wasting precious milliseconds!
Solution:
Remove redundant `clear()` calls.
- sort fields alphabetically.
- in the `vim.lsp.Client` docs, reference `vim.lsp.ClientConfig` instead
of duplicating its docs.
- cleanup lots of redundant-yet-drifted field docs.
When the TUI is suspending or stopping, redraw events should not be
processed, as when it next processes redraw events it's already waiting
for a DA1 response after having disabled some terminal modes.
Fix#33708
(cherry picked from commit c35dde03c8)
This reverts commit 6e12ef4a7b
> Paths with spaces were already working. The original bug is most
> likely with user's terminal desktop entry, file manager or DE, and has
> nothing to do with nvim.desktop.
These are 3 different implementations that work correctly with unquoted %F and spaces:
```
$ DE=generic xdg-open "D I R/F I L E.txt" # pure bash
$ gio open "D I R/F I L E.txt" # glib2
$ handlr open "D I R/F I L E.txt" # rust
```
(cherry picked from commit 07a207a5f1)
Problem:
As checkhealth grows, it is increasingly hard to quickly glance through
the information.
Solution:
Show a summary of ok, warn, and error outputs per section.
Problem:
`FileType` event is fired before checkhealth report is finished, so
user can't override report settings or contents.
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/33172#issuecomment-2833513916
Solution:
- Trigger FileType event later.
- Document how to remove emojis.
* vim-patch:829eda7: runtime(new-tutor): update tutor and correct comandline completion
Problem: Some parts of the tutor are outdated.
- For example, pressing `<Tab>` after typing `:e` does not complete the
command `:edit`, but shows a completion menu with the first entry being
`:earlier`.
closes: vim/vim#17107829eda7d38
Co-authored-by: Phạm Bình An <phambinhanctb2004@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
(cherry picked from commit 374e52a7ee)
* docs: provide example_init.lua #33524
Problem:
There are some "boilerplate" steps for new users. Although we are
constantly improving defaults and lifting patterns into core, users
eventually want to know how to start their own config, add plugins, etc.
Solution:
Add `runtime/example_init.lua` and refer to it from docs.
(cherry picked from commit 86b34ad073)
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Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Problem:
There are some "boilerplate" steps for new users. Although we are
constantly improving defaults and lifting patterns into core, users
eventually want to know how to start their own config, add plugins, etc.
Solution:
Add `runtime/example_init.lua` and refer to it from docs.
(cherry picked from commit 86b34ad073)
Problem: Some parts of the tutor are outdated.
- For example, pressing `<Tab>` after typing `:e` does not complete the
command `:edit`, but shows a completion menu with the first entry being
`:earlier`.
closes: vim/vim#17107829eda7d38
Co-authored-by: Phạm Bình An <phambinhanctb2004@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
(cherry picked from commit 374e52a7ee)
Problem:
In cases when the (in-process) LSP server responds to the request
immediately and calls `notify_reply_callback` the request will still be
marked as pending, because the code assumes that the response will occur
asynchronously. Then the request will be pending forever, because it was
already set as "completed" before we even set it as "pending".
A workaround is to wrap `notify_replay_callback` in `vim.shedule` ([like
so](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/24338#issuecomment-2809568617)]
but that seems counterintuitive.
Solution:
Handle this case in Client:request().
(cherry picked from commit 8315697449)
Problem: As in f85bc41, assume unfocusable windows to be UI windows
whose buffer content is unexpectedly included in 'complete'
"w" completion.
Solution: Exclude unfocusable windows when looping over windows.
(cherry picked from commit d01b2611a6)
Problem:
Some language servers do not work properly without a workspace folder.
Solution:
Add `workspace_required`, which skips starting the lsp client if no
workspace folder is found.
Co-authored-by: Michael Strobel <71396679+Kibadda@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: Undo corrupted with 'completeopt' "preinsert" when switching
buffer or window.
Solution: Do not delete preinsert text when switching buffer or window.
(zeertzjq)
related: neovim/neovim#33581closes: vim/vim#171931343681aba
(cherry picked from commit 63689deb45)
Problem: Change applied in d3e495ce uses a byte-offset where a virtual
column is expected.
Solution: Set the cursor directly through a <Cmd> mapping, while making
sure the commands are ordered correctly by adding them to the
type-ahead buffer.
(cherry picked from commit 019b2050e1)
Problem: When switching to another window or tab page while the
completion menu is active, the menu stays visible, although it
belongs to the previous window/tab page context (Evgeni
Chasnovski).
Solution: Track the window and tab page where completion started. Detect
changes in the main editing loop and cancel completion mode if
the current window or tab page differs from where completion
started.
fixes: vim/vim#17090closes: vim/vim#17101cf7f01252f
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Problem:
Neovim disables a number of terminal modes when it exits, some of which
cause the terminal to send asynchronous events to Neovim. It's possible
that Neovim exits before the terminal has received and processed all of
the sequences to disable these modes, causing the terminal to emit one
of these asynchronous sequences after Neovim has already exited. If this
happens, then the sequence is received by the user's shell (or some
other program that is not Neovim).
Solution:
When Neovim exits, it now emits a Device Attributes request (DA1)
after disabling all of the different modes. When the terminal responds
to this request we know that it has already received all of our other
sequences disabling the other modes. At that point, it should not be
emitting any further asynchronous sequences. This means the process of
exiting Neovim is now asynchronous as well since it depends on receiving
the DA1 response from the terminal.
(cherry picked from commit 82f08f33c1)
Problem: When iterating in reverse with {start} > {end} in
`nvim_buf_get_extmarks()`, marks that overlap {start} and are
greater than {end} are included in the return value twice.
Marks that overlap {end} and do not overlap {start} are not
not included in the return value at all. Marks are not
actually returned in a meaningful "traversal order".
Solution: Rather than actually iterating in reverse, (also possible but
requires convoluted conditions and would require fetching
overlapping marks for both the {start} and {end} position,
while still ending up with non-traversal ordered marks),
iterate normally and reverse the return value.
(cherry picked from commit 65170e8dad)
Problem: :set opt1 opt2... emits a separate event for each option.
Solution: Only set the kind for the first printed option value.
(cherry picked from commit 986b92eb07)
Problem: tests: test_mksession does not consider XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Solution: allow to match $HOME/.vim/ and $HOME/.config/vim for &viewdir
(John M Devin)
closes: vim/vim#156395b9237c2e7
Co-authored-by: John M Devin <john.m.devin@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0eb708aa8a)
Problem: Amiga: default 'viewdir' may not work.
Solution: Use "home:" instead of "$VIM". Add a test. (Christian Brabandt,
closesvim/vim#12576)
b8b1c8ebd4
Cherry-pick Test_mkview_manual_fold() changes from 9.0.{0363,0626}.
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
(cherry picked from commit 827cfe4a76)
Problem: Duplicate check for preinsert effect, particularly for Ctrl_w
and Ctrl_U.
Solution: Remove the specific check for Ctrl_w and Ctrl_U to eliminate
redundancy (glepnir).
closes: vim/vim#171291c2b258250
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit f9f6dc4262)
Problem:
`vim.lsp.buf.[implementation|definition|...]({ reuse_win = true })` does not
jump cursor to existing window if buffer is already open.
Steps to reproduce:
1. `nvim repro.lua`
2. Insert anything that lsp can read to open the library definition/implementation, e.g., `vim.keymap.set`
3. open `repro.lua` buffer and the library buffer side by side.
4. type `gd` over `set` to jump to the library definition.
The open buffer is scrolled to the target line, but cursor does not jump.
Solution:
Call nvim_set_current_win if necessary.
(cherry picked from commit 6926fc1615)
Problem:
When a command is not found or not executable, the error message gives
no indication about what command was actually tried.
Solution:
Always append the command name to the error message.
BEFORE:
E5108: Error executing lua …/_system.lua:248: ENOENT: no such file or directory
AFTER:
E5108: Error executing lua …/_system.lua:249: ENOENT: no such file or directory: "foo"
fix#33445
(cherry picked from commit 223ac7782e)