Problem: Filetype detection fails if file name ends in many '~'.
Solution: Strip multiple '~' at the same time. (closesvim/vim#12553)
c12e4eecbb
In Nvim this already works as Lua filetype detection isn't subject to
such a small recursion limit as autocommands, but it still makes sense
to avoid unnecessary recursion.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: filetype: rock_manifest and config.ld files are not recognized
Solution: Detect 'rock_manifest' and 'config.ld' as lua
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14370a917bd58bd
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: fontconfig files are not recognized
Solution: detect 'fonts.conf' as xml
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14367a2c27b01dc
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: zsh theme, history and zunit files are not
recognized.
Solution: Detect '.zsh_history', '*.zsh-theme' and '*.zunit' as zsh
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14366a55a22a1a3
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: bash history files are not recognized
Solution: detect .bash-history and .bash_history files as bash
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#1436584ce55001a
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: netrw history file is not recognized
Solution: Detect .netrwhist as vim files (Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14364abbb4a4f70
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: mysql history files are not recognized
Solution: Detect .mysql_history as mysql
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#143626b285c8cfd
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
runtime(compilers): ensure compiler! sets global options (vim/vim#14336)
Previously some options were only set locally by
&l:makeprg/errorformat
This suffices for :compiler (without a trailing bang)
but falls short for :compiler! that sets &g:makeprg/errorformat as
well
Also apply kind suggestions by @dkearns and @lifepillar
18d730d7b5
omit context.vim (vim9script only)
Co-authored-by: Enno <Konfekt@users.noreply.github.com>
The `callHierarchy` function should warn the user when
`textDocument/prepareCallHierarchy` didn't resolve an entity and
return, rather than calling the `callHierarchy/{incoming,outgoing}Calls`
method with an empty object - which is encoded as an empty list (which
doesn't respect language server specification for the
`callHierarchy/incomingCalls` call).
Backslashes are valid characters in unix style paths.
Fix the conversion of backslashes to forward slashes in several `vim.fs`
functions when not on Windows. On Windows, backslashes will still be converted
to forward slashes.
Problem: Two unrelated things are tested by a single test.
Solution: Split it into two, restoring the old Test_brace_single_line().
Add missing cleanup to some tests.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14323ad493ef3ea
Problem: using win_viewport for implementing smooth scrolling in an external
UI might run into problems when winbar or borders is used, as there is
no indication that the entire grid is not used for scrolled buffer text.
Solution: add `win_viewport_margins` event.
Problem: Page-wise scrolling with Ctrl-D/Ctrl-U implements
it's own logic to change the topline and cursor.
More logic than necessary for scrolling with Ctrl-F/Ctrl-B
was removed in patch 9.1.0211.
Solution: Re-use the logic from Ctrl-E/Ctrl-Y/Ctrl-F/Ctrl-B while
staying backward compatible as much as possible.
Restore some of the logic that determined how many lines will
be scrolled (Luuk van Baal)
5a2e3ec9ac
Problem: Page-wise scrolling with Ctrl-F/Ctrl-B implements
it's own logic to change the topline and cursor.
In doing so, skipcol is not handled properly for
'smoothscroll', and virtual lines.
Solution: Re-use the logic from Ctrl-E/Ctrl-Y while staying
backward compatible as much as possible.
b9f5b95b7b
Use pattern matching instead, as fnamemodify() with :e produces an empty
string when the file name only has an extension, leading to differences
in behavior from Vim.
Related #16955#27972
Problem: Cannot use modifiers before :-Ntabmove.
Solution: Check backwards from the command instead of checking from the
start of the command line. Slightly adjust docs to make them
more consistent (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#14289076faac537