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949 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Maria Solano
7e09fedf43 feat(diagnostic): config.status #36693
Problem:
`diagnostic.status()` is configured via `config.signs`, but users may
want diagnostics only in statusline, not in the gutter (signs).

Solution:
Add `config.status`.
2025-11-25 21:00:00 -08:00
Riley Bruins
4107442103 feat(diagnostic): highlights in diagnostic.status() #36685
Applies the appropriate `DiagnosticSign*` highlight to each group,
resetting the highlights at the end of the expression.
2025-11-25 10:14:46 -08:00
Justin M. Keyes
83d22e0979 refactor: deduplicate test 2025-11-22 17:04:32 -05:00
Riccardo Mazzarini
7da4d6abe2 fix(api): on_bytes gets stale data on :substitute #36487
Problem: `extmark_splice()` was being called before `ml_replace()`,
which caused the on_bytes callback to be invoked with the old buffer
text instead of the new text.

Solution: store metadata for each match in a growing array, call
`ml_replace()` once to update the buffer, then call `extmark_splice()`
once per match.

Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/36370.
2025-11-20 21:40:08 -08:00
Michele Sorcinelli
69b286c3bf fix(vim.net): filetype detection, mark unmodified #36297
Problem:
When running ":edit <url>", filetype detection is not triggered.

Solution:
Run the autocmds in the filetypedetect group after loading the content.

Problem:
After fetching remote content from a URL and adding it to the buffer,
the buffer is marked as modified. This is inconsistent with the original
netrw behavior, and it causes problems with `:e` to refresh or `:q` as
it prompts for saving the file even if the user hasn't touched the
content at all.

Solution:
Mark the buffer as unmodified right after adding the remote content to
the buffer.
2025-11-19 22:04:59 -08:00
zeertzjq
a04c73cc17 fix(input): discard following keys when discarding <Cmd>/K_LUA (#36498)
Technically the current behavior does match documentation. However, the
keys following <Cmd>/K_LUA aren't normally received by vim.on_key()
callbacks either, so it does makes sense to discard them along with the
preceding key.

One may also argue that vim.on_key() callbacks should instead receive
the following keys together with the <Cmd>/K_LUA, but doing that may
cause some performance problems, and even in that case the keys should
still be discarded together.
2025-11-20 12:33:02 +08:00
Grzegorz Rozdzialik
2767eac320 feat(diagnostics): stack DiagnosticUnnecessary,DiagnosticDeprecated highlights #36590
Problem: unnecessary and deprecated diagnostics use their own highlight
groups (`DiagnosticUnnecessary` and `DiagnosticDeprecated`) which
override the typical severity-based highlight groups (like
`DiagnosticUnderlineWarn`).

This can be misleading, since diagnostics about unused variables which
are warnings or errors, are shown like comments, since then only the
`DiagnosticUnnecessary` highlight group is used. Users do not see the
more eye-catching red/yellow highlight.

Solution: Instead of overriding the highlight group to
`DiagnosticUnnecessary` or `DiagnosticDeprecated`, set them in addition
to the normal severity-based highlights.
2025-11-17 09:37:59 -08:00
Justin M. Keyes
1f9d9cb2e5 fix(vim.fs): abspath(".") returns "/…/." #36583 2025-11-16 22:36:03 -08:00
Cameron Ring
f11f8546e7 fix(vim.fs): root() should always return absolute path #36466 2025-11-16 21:41:26 -08:00
Jonny Kong
e2cb675705 fix(filetype): move fallback logic to vim.filetype.match() #30141
Problem:
Previously, the fallback logic to ".conf" was located outside of
`vim.filetype.match()` and directly within the AutoCmd definition. As a
result, `vim.filetype.match()` would return nil instead of ".conf" for
fallback cases (#30100).

Solution:
Added a boolean return value to `vim.filetype.match()` that indicates
whether the match was the result of fallback. If true, the filetype will
be set using `setf FALLBACK <ft>` instead of `setf <ft>`.
2025-10-28 18:45:50 -07:00
xvzc
095b9f98f3 fix(filetype): handle invalid bufnr in _getlines(), _getline() #36272
**Problem:**
`vim.filetype.match({ filename = 'a.sh' })` returns `nil` because
an invalid buffer ID is passed to `vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines()`.
For filetypes like `csh`, `txt`, or any other extensions that call
`_getlines()` or `_getline()` to detect their filetypes, the same
issue occurs.

When only the `filename` argument is passed, an error is raised
inside a `pcall()` that wraps the filetype detection function,
causing it to return no value without showing any error message.

**Solution:**
Validate the `bufnr` value in `_getlines()` and `_getline()`.
2025-10-23 17:34:12 -07:00
Matthieu Coudron
e42050f4ae feat(vimscript): log function name in "fast" message #32616 2025-10-21 07:46:03 -07:00
Yochem van Rosmalen
62d3a2110d fix(help): wrong tag url in third-party help docs #36115
fix(help): only set url for nvim-owned tags

Problem:
1. gx on |nonexistingtag| opens
https://neovim.io/doc/user/helptag.html?nonexistingtag.
2. b:undo_ftplugin doesn't remove url extmarks.

Solution:
1. Check if the tag is defined in a help file in $VIMRUNTIME.
2. Solution: clear namespace for buffer in b:undo_ftplugin.
2025-10-12 15:08:18 -07:00
zeertzjq
c881bc537e vim-patch:9.1.1817: popup: there are some position logic bugs (#36075)
Problem:  popup: there are some position logic bugs
Solution: Refactor position logic and fix a few bugs
          (Girish Palya).

This change does the following:

- Simplified and rewrote horizontal positioning logic (was overly
  complex).
- Split horizontal and vertical positioning into separate functions.
- Fixed missing truncation marker (e.g. `>`) when items were truncated
  and `pummaxwidth` was not set.
- Fixed occasional extra space being added to menu items.
- Update tests

closes: vim/vim#18441

e3ed5584ed

Cherry-pick pum_display_{rtl,ltr}_text() changes from patch 9.1.1835.

Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
2025-10-08 13:47:50 +08:00
zeertzjq
eb7c12d3e3 test: remove a few more redundant clear() calls (#35903) 2025-09-24 14:25:54 +08:00
zeertzjq
b256e0476b test(lua/secure_spec): clean up properly (#35902)
- Remove "state" directory after each test, so that a failure in one
  test won't interfere with later tests.
- Still make sure the trust file is empty at the end of each test.
2025-09-24 12:30:57 +08:00
zeertzjq
a62fb57e58 test: don't call clear() in both before_each() and after_each() (#35901) 2025-09-24 11:41:43 +08:00
Yochem van Rosmalen
47b0a718c3 feat(help): gx opens help tag in web browser #35778
Problem:
`gx` does not work on tags in help buffers to open the documentation of that tag in the browser.

Solution:
Get the `optionlink`, `taglink` and `tag` TS nodes and set extmark "url" property.
`gx` then discovers the extmark "url" and opens it.
2025-09-15 15:38:49 -07:00
bfredl
0458a1e694 build(ci): bump zig to 0.15.1 and add more platforms
- Bump zig version to 0.15.1 and workaround zig fetch hang (ziglang/zig#24916)
- add mac os zig build (currently without luajit, linker failure)
- Add windows zig build, currently with very limited testing
2025-09-15 12:10:23 +02:00
skewb1k
a897cc17a5 feat(json): vim.json.encode() sort_keys #35574
Problem: There is no way to ensure a stable key order when encoding a JSON string,
which can be useful for comparisons and producing cleaner diffs.

Solution: Introduce a `sort_keys` option for `vim.json.encode()`,which
is disabled by default. When enabled, object keys are sorted in
alphabetical order.
2025-09-13 21:17:07 -07:00
skewb1k
448f15ca39 feat(json): pretty-format (indent) with vim.json.encode() #35424
Problem:
There is no straightforward way to pretty-print objects as JSON.
The existing `vim.inspect` outputs LON.

Solution:
Introduce an `indent` option for `vim.json.encode()` which enables
human-readable output with configurable indentation.

Adapts PR to upstream: openresty/lua-cjson#114
2025-09-07 14:38:27 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
9c3099f0cf docs: lsp, misc
- Problem: It's not clear for new plugin developers that `:help` uses
  a help-tags file for searching the docs, generated by `:helptags`.
  - Solution: Hint to the |:helptags| docs for regenerating the tags
    file for their freshly written documentation.

Co-authored-by: Yochem van Rosmalen <git@yochem.nl>
2025-09-03 23:03:51 -04:00
luukvbaal
de950f8272 fix(window): avoid referencing cmdline_win after it is closed #35617
Solution:  A window marked for ext_cmdline usage is still referenced
           after it is already closed and freed.
Solution:  Unset cmdline_win when the window is closed.
2025-09-03 16:28:23 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
d8a8825679 feat(lua): vim.wait() returns callback results #35588
Problem:
The callback passed to `vim.wait` cannot return results directly, it
must set upvalues or globals.

    local rv1, rv2, rv3
    local ok = vim.wait(200, function()
      rv1, rv2, rv3 = 'a', 42, { ok = { 'yes' } }
      return true
    end)

Solution:
Let the callback return values after the first "status" result.

    local ok, rv1, rv2, rv3 = vim.wait(200, function()
      return true, 'a', 42, { ok = { 'yes' } }
    end)
2025-09-01 13:26:46 -07:00
zeertzjq
6a330f893b fix(lua): report error in Lua Funcref callback properly (#35555) 2025-08-31 06:44:23 +08:00
Justin M. Keyes
bccec33f5a docs: misc #35459 2025-08-24 23:43:48 +00:00
TheBlob42
701258921e feat(snippet): highlight active tabstop (#35378) 2025-08-19 06:21:32 -07:00
Siddhant Agarwal
1d40f67776 feat(ssh): SSH configuration parser #35027 2025-08-17 20:40:28 -07:00
Sean Dewar
2211953266 fix(api): on_detach consistently before buf_freeall autocmds
Problem: on_detach may be called after buf_freeall and other important things,
plus its textlock restrictions are insufficient. This can cause issues such as
leaks, internal errors and crashes.

Solution: disable buffer updates in buf_freeall, before autocommands (like the
order after #35355 and when do_ecmd reloads a buffer). Don't do so in
free_buffer_stuff; it's not safe to run user code there, and buf_freeall already
runs before then; just free them to avoid leaks if buf_freeall autocommands
registered more for some reason.

Fixes #28084
Fixes #33967
Fixes #35116
2025-08-17 22:32:53 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
d8ed43c6a7 Merge #35109 vim.pos, vim.range 2025-08-17 16:37:56 -04:00
Jaehwang Jung
285c04e2d0 fix(api,lsp): call on_detach before wiping out the buffer #35355
Problem:
Buffer-updates on_detach callback is invoked before buf_freeall(), which
deletes autocmds of the buffer (via apply_autocmds(EVENT_BUFWIPEOUT,
...)). Due to this, buffer-local autocmds executed in on_detach (e.g.,
LspDetach) are not actually invoked.

Solution:
Call buf_updates_unload() before buf_freeall().
2025-08-17 11:37:24 -07:00
Yi Ming
9f5b309d82 feat(lua): conversion between vim and lsp position/range 2025-08-17 12:13:24 +08:00
Yi Ming
98f8224c19 feat(lua): vim.pos/vim.range 2025-08-17 11:54:53 +08:00
TheBlob42
6f904cfef1 fix(snippet): adjacent tabstops without placeholders (#35167)
* fix(snippet): adjacent tabstops without placeholders

* test(snippet): add tests for directly adjacent tabstops
2025-08-13 14:51:43 -04:00
TheBlob42
ecded994c1 fix(snippet): early return for final tabstop #35115
The cursor movement autocommand can not detect when the final tabstop $0
is directly adjacent to another tabstop, which prevents ending the
snippet session. The fix is an early return when jumping.
2025-08-03 19:52:09 +00:00
Yi Ming
7ed8cbd095 feat(lua): vim.list.bisect() #35108 2025-08-03 07:45:49 -07:00
Anton Kastritskii
b79ff967ac feat(statusline): vim.diagnostic.status() #33723
Problem:
Not easy to get a status string for diagnostics.

Solution:
- Add vim.diagnostic.status().
- Add it to the default 'statusline'.
2025-07-29 18:53:57 -07:00
glepnir
15d57ab0ba fix(api): single-line visual block insert triggers extra on_lines #35098
Problem: Visual block insert on a single line incorrectly triggers two
on_lines callbacks - one for the correct line (0-indexed) and another
for a non-existent additional line.

Solution: Only call changed_lines() in block_insert() when additional
lines beyond the first were actually modified (start.lnum < end.lnum).
2025-07-29 06:24:44 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
dc3a30cfbb fix(messages): 'exrc' / secure messages 2025-07-28 22:00:25 -04:00
nyngwang
dc67ba948e feat(exrc): user must view and explicitly run ":trust" #35069
Problem:
It's relatively easy to mispress key `a` to (a)llow arbitrary execution
of 'exrc' files. #35050

Solution:
- For exrc files (not directories), remove "allow" menu item.
  Require the user to "view" and then explicitly `:trust` the file.
2025-07-28 13:11:58 -07:00
Lewis Russell
cf9b36f3d9 feat(lua): add vim.list.unique()
Problem:
No way to deduplicate values in a list in-place

Solution:
Add `vim.list.unique()`
2025-07-28 09:34:06 +01:00
Sergei Slipchenko
7a051a4c38 fix(diagnostics): avoid jumping to diagnostics in deleted ranges #35088
Problem:
diagnostic extmark used for positioning continues to exist after
deleting a range containing it, so it's possible to jump to a
next/previous diagnositc, which isn't visible in any way, including not
being shown via `open_float`.

Solution:
enable `invalidate` flag when setting an extmark to be able to filter
out diagnostics based on `invalid` flag when looking for next/previous
diagnostic to jump to.
2025-07-28 05:24:10 +00:00
TheBlob42
628d569a59 fix(snippet): jumping backwards to choice node (#35062)
Avoid duplicate text when jumping back to a choice node. Set cursor to
end of tabstop range and prioritize current choice in completion items.
2025-07-27 16:10:00 -04:00
TheBlob42
dff78f580d fix(snippet): setting end_right_gravity (#35061)
When right_gravity is set to true for deactivating tabstop expansion we
have to set end_right_gravity to false to avoid expanding the tabstop
region on the right side. Vice versa for activating tabstop expansion
again.
2025-07-27 12:19:01 -07:00
Sergei Slipchenko
0a113013fb fix(diagnostics): position diagnostics using extmarks #34014
Problem:
Diagnostic positions are not being updated after text changes, which
means `vim.diagnostic.open_float` and `vim.diagnostic.jump` will work
with outdated positions when text is changed until diagnostics are
updated again (if ever).

Solution:
Create extmarks in `vim.diagnostic.set` and use their positions for
`vim.diagnostic.open_float` and `next_diagnostic` (used by
`vim.diagnostic.jump`, `vim.diagnostic.get_next` and
`vim.diagnostic.get_prev`).
2025-07-25 07:56:50 -07:00
glepnir
4fe51dfdae fix(iter): ArrayIter:last returns nil when filtered to empty #34697
Problem: After filtering out all elements, ArrayIter:last still returns a stale element.
Solution: Add check for self._head == self._tail and return nil early.

Fix #34696
2025-07-22 17:40:24 -07:00
Tom Ampuero
7cd5356a6f feat(net): vim.net.request(), :edit [url] #34140
Problem:
Nvim depends on netrw to download/request URL contents.

Solution:
- Add `vim.net.request()` as a thin curl wrapper:
  - Basic GET with --silent, --show-error, --fail, --location, --retry
  - Optional `opts.outpath` to save to a file
  - Operates asynchronously. Pass an `on_response` handler to get the result.
- Add integ tests (requires NVIM_TEST_INTEG to be set) to test success
  and 404 failure.
- Health check for missing `curl`.
- Handle `:edit https://…` using `vim.net.request()`.

API Usage:
1. Asynchronous request:

    vim.net.request('https://httpbingo.org/get', { retry = 2 }, function(err, response)
      if err then
        print('Fetch failed:', err)
      else
        print('Got body of length:', #response.body)
      end
    end)

2. Download to file:

    vim.net.request('https://httpbingo.org/get', { outpath = 'out_async.txt' }, function(err)
      if err then print('Error:', err) end
    end)

3. Remote :edit integration (in runtime/plugin/net.lua) fetches into buffer:

    :edit https://httpbingo.org/get
2025-07-13 13:43:11 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
89b946aa87 fix(lua): vim.diff is nil in uv.new_work() thread #34909
Problem:
The "gitsigns" plugin runs `vim.diff` in a thread (`uv.new_work`), but
`vim.diff` is nil in that context:

    Lua callback:
    …/gitsigns.nvim/lua/gitsigns/diff_int.lua:30: bad argument #1 to 'decode' (string expected, got nil)
    stack traceback:
      [C]: in function 'decode'
      …/gitsigns.nvim/lua/gitsigns/diff_int.lua:30: in function <…/gitsigns.nvim/lua/gitsigns/diff_int.lua:29>
    Luv thread:
    …/gitsigns.nvim/lua/gitsigns/diff_int.lua:63: attempt to call field 'diff' (a nil value)

Solution:
Revert the `stdlib.c` change (set `vim.diff` instead of `vim._diff`).
2025-07-12 20:54:22 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
815916b450 test: zig build thread_spec.lua failure after vim.text.diff rename
Problem:
Since renaming `vim.diff` to `vim.text.diff`, `thread_spec.lua` fails in
the zig build. Is `vim.text.diff` not available in the thread context?
Why does it only fail in the zig build?

    FAILED   ./test/functional/lua/thread_spec.lua @ 217: thread vim.* diff
    ./test/functional/lua/thread_spec.lua:229: Expected objects to be the same.
    Passed in:
    (nil)
    Expected:
    (table: 0x7f221d392218) {
      [1] = 'notification'
    E5113: Lua chunk:
      [2] = 'result'
      [3] = {
        [1] = '@@ -1 +1 @@
    -Hello
    +Helli
    ' } }

    stack traceback:
            ./test/functional/lua/thread_spec.lua:229: in function <./test/functional/lua/thread_spec.lua:217>

    FAILED   ./test/functional/lua/thread_spec.lua @ 372: threadpool vim.* work
    ./test/functional/lua/thread_spec.lua:384: Expected objects to be the same.
    Passed in:
    (table: 0x7f2225be2c30) {
      [1] = 'notification'
      [2] = 'result'
     *[3] = {
       *[1] = vim.NIL } }
    Expected:
    (table: 0x7f2225be25c0) {
      [1] = 'notification'
      [2] = 'result'
     *[3] = {
       *[1] = '@@ -1 +1 @@
    -Hello
    +Helli
    ' } }

    stack traceback:
            ./test/functional/lua/thread_spec.lua:384: in function <./test/functional/lua/thread_spec.lua:372>

Solution:
Use `vim._diff` in the test, until a root cause is found.
2025-07-12 18:58:17 -04:00
Justin M. Keyes
f3a54e7ccf refactor(lua): rename vim.diff => vim.text.diff #34864
Problem:
`vim.diff()` was introduced before we had the `vim.text` module, where
it obviously belongs.

Solution:
Move it.
2025-07-12 22:36:07 +00:00