Problem: The entries added by matchaddpos() are returned by getmatches()
but can't be set with setmatches(). (Lcd)
Solution: Fix setmatches(). (Christian Brabandt)
0fce425772
Problem: Illegal memory access when using :copen and :cclose.
Solution: Avoid that curbuf is invalid. (suggestion by Justin M. Keyes)
Add a test.
62ef797496
Problem: ":tabmove" does not work as documented.
Solution: Make it work consistently. Update documentation and add tests.
(Hirohito Higashi)
40ce3a4e1f
Problem: test_listlbr_utf8 sometimes fails.
Solution: Don't use a literal multibyte character but <C-V>uXXXX. Do not
dump the screen highlighting. (Christian Brabandt, closes#518)
1c57fe8b94
Problem: When using 'colorcolumn' and there is a sign with a fullwidth
character the highlighting is wrong. (Andrew Stewart)
Solution: Only increment vcol when in the right state. (Christian Brabandt)
32a214e78d
Problem: Appending in Visual mode with 'linebreak' set does not work
properly. Also when 'selection' is "exclusive". (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Recalculate virtual columns. (Christian Brabandt)
74db34cc91
As the work of this migration did take quite some time, some changes where
made in master after this branch was started. These are ported to the new
test file.
The old test_eval.in file did a `:wq` on line 168. The following 60 lines
where not used and there was no expected output for them in test_eval.ok.
This test code is now used in several test cases in the new test file.
This is consistent with VIM behavior. When showing a visual selection,
VIM only extends it past the last character if eol is in listchars (even
if nolist is set).
vim-patch:7.4.569
vim-patch:7.4.573
Helped-by: @glts https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2621
Problem: Having CTRL-C interrupt or not does not check the mode of the
mapping. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Use a bitmask with the map mode. (Christian Brabandt)
651863c94a
Problem: Mapping CTRL-C in Visual mode doesn't work. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Call get_real_state() instead of using State directly.
5000869712
Background: Vim internally prefers to represent ALT/META chords as
single-byte keys, by setting the high bit of the key byte.
extract_modifiers() _discards_ the meta/alt modifier, but we need it for
libvterm and libtermkey.
Closes#2440Closes#3727Closes#2017
References #2277
References #2254https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/2017#issuecomment-140423557
> We [not libtermkey] are setting the high bit for some reason
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/176#issuecomment-77834715
> libvtermkey requires the leading esc to parse alt/meta
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/3246#issuecomment-136328450
> A program could do better than the current logic on some terminals, by
> asking for pure 8bit mode (S8C1T) and then immediately querying the
> mode again. If the result comes back as an 8bit single-byte CSI, then
> it can presume the mode setting was successful, and now the ESC prefix
> byte won't be seen in multibyte sequences; only as an Alt- prefix or
> a real Escape key. On such a terminal, it could therefore avoid
> needing to use that waiting timeout.