This expands on the global "don't pay for what you don't use" rules for
these special extmark decorations:
- inline virtual text, which needs to be processed in plines.c when we
calculate the size of text on screen
- virtual lines, which are needed when calculating "filler" lines
- signs, with text and/or highlights, both of which needs to be
processed for the entire line already at the beginning of a line.
This adds a count to each node of the marktree, for how many special
marks of each kind can be found in the subtree for this node. This makes
it possible to quickly skip over these extra checks, when working in
regions of the buffer not containing these kind of marks, instead of
before where this could just be skipped if the entire _buffer_
didn't contain such marks.
'foldtext' can be set to an empty string to disable and render the
line with:
- extmark highlight
- syntax highlighting
- search highlighting
- no line wrapping
- spelling
- conceal
- inline virtual text
- respects `fillchars:fold`
Currently normal virtual text is not displayed
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
perf: make screen size and position calculations more efficient
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:9.1.0037: Calling get_breakindent_win() repeatedly when computing virtcol
vim-patch:9.1.0038: Unnecessary loop in getvcol()
The optimized virtual column calculation loop in getvcol()
was decoding the current character twice: once in ptr2cells()
and the second time in utfc_ptr2len(). For combining charcters, they were
decoded up to 2 times in utfc_ptr2len(). Additionally, the function used to
decode the character could be further optimised.
Problem:
rbuffer_consumed assertion fails if Unpacker fails to parse msgpack,
because it doesn't consume bytes on errors
Solution:
Call rbuffer_consumed_compact only if Unpacker isn't closed
cmake -E copy_directory behaves differently depending on if the
directory in question exists or not. Always create it to ensure it
behaves consistently.
Problem: Sharing queries with upstream and Helix is difficult due to
different capture names.
Solution: Define and document a new set of standard captures that
matches tree-sitter "standard captures" (where defined) and is closer to
Helix' Atom-style nested groups.
This is a breaking change for colorschemes that defined highlights based
on the old captures. On the other hand, the default colorscheme now
defines links for all standard captures (not just those used in bundled
queries), improving the out-of-the-box experience.
This distinction is important for correct dependency management, as the
nvim binary is used to create some runtime files. The nvim binary (and
the target to build it) is thus called `nvim_bin` and the target to
build all of nvim (binary+runtime) is called `nvim`.
When an embedded Nvim instance changes its current directory a "chdir"
UI event is emitted. Attached UIs can use this information however they
wish. In the TUI it is used to synchronize the cwd of the TUI process
with the cwd of the embedded Nvim process.
The function computed the start of the multibyte character and iterated
until the current character reached this position. The loop at the start of the function
handed the case where the index passed to the function was past the end of the line.
This loop can be removed if the function instead compares the next position against
the end position end exits the loop if it is greater than the end position.
breakindent was recomputed on every call to win_lbr_charbabsize() when the character
is past the end of the first row of a wrapped line. Even though the function for computing
breakindent cached the last result, reusing the cached value required strcmp of the cached line with the given line.
`win_line()` previously used a conspicuous `ptrdiff_t v` variable in many different
places for different reasons. The change encapsulates those uses and
introduces local variables in each with a reduced scope.
Also add `const` to some fields in winlinevars_T.
Problem: Modifying a hidden buffer still interferes with prompt buffer
mode changes.
Solution: Save and restore b_prompt_insert.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#13875
Modifying hidden buffer still interferes with prompt buffer mode changes
f267847017
Problem: too vague errors for 'listchars'/'fillchars'
Solution: Include the field name in error message.
(zeertzjq)
related: #27050closes: vim/vim#138776a8d2e1634
Co-authored-by: Cole Frankenhoff <cole.nhf@gmail.com>
Problem: Wrong "clear" argument passed to buf_signcols_count_range
when initializing "b_signcols.count" for the first time.
Solution: Pass kFalse so that the "nested" counter is not incorrectly
decremented.
Problem: Insert mode not stopped if an autocommand modifies a hidden
buffer while closing a prompt buffer.
Solution: Don't set b_prompt_insert if stop_insert_mode is already set.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#1387296958366ad
* vim-patch:9.1.0035: i_CTRL-] triggers InsertCharPre
Problem: i_CTRL-] triggers InsertCharPre
Solution: Return if CTRL-] is received. InsertCharPre
is supposed to be only used for chars to be inserted
but i_CTRL-] triggers expansion and is not inserted
into the buffer (altermo)
closes: vim/vim#13853closes: vim/vim#138647d711fe209
Problem: The 'statuscolumn' is not redrawn on the wrapped part of a
line when moving the cursor with 'relativenumber' set.
Solution: Redraw the 'statuscolumn' for the entire line height in the
"col_rows" win_line() code path.
Problem: Vim is missing a foreach() func
Solution: Implement foreach({expr1}, {expr2}) function,
which applies {expr2} for each item in {expr1}
without changing it (Ernie Rael)
closes: vim/vim#12166e79e207760
Partial port as this doesn't handle non-materialized range() lists.
vim-patch:c92b8bed1fa6
runtime(help): delete duplicate help tag E741 (vim/vim#13861)
c92b8bed1f
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
Problem: Cannot easily get the list of matches
Solution: Add the matchstrlist() and matchbufline() Vim script
functions (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
closes: vim/vim#13766
Omit CHECK_LIST_MATERIALIZE(): it populates a List with numbers only,
and there is a check for strings below.
f93b1c881a
vim-patch:eb3475df0d92
runtime(doc): Replace non-breaking space with normal space (vim/vim#13868)
eb3475df0d
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <4298407+yegappan@users.noreply.github.com>
Coverity warns about a possible null pointer dereference in the `memcpy`
call in `kv_concat_len`. The `memcpy` follows `kv_ensure_space` which
(re)allocates the `items` pointer if the vector's capacity is not large
enough to contain all of the items being appended. The only way `items`
would be NULL at this point is if `capacity` were mistakenly set to some
large number without `items` ever having being set in the first place.
This should not happen when using the kvec API so if this condition is
ever false it is a bug, which the `assert` will catch.