Problem: Exmode is missing cmdline_block events.
Solution: Emit cmdline_block_show/append when executing a cmdline during
exmode. Emit cmdline_block_hide when leaving exmode.
Problem: Message ID is not incremented without ext_messages.
Solution: Increment where callstack reaches without ext_messages.
There is no clear place marking the end of internal
messages without ext_messages so IDs are only incremented
with `nvim_echo` calls. Message IDs are currently not exposed
anywhere but the msg_show event for this to matter.
Problem: "first" parameter added in 912388f5 for grouping printed lines
in a single event is ineffective for the :global command.
Solution: Only set the message kind for the first printed line during a
:global command.
Problem:
Recombining composing chars in terminal doesn't work at right edge.
Solution:
Check for the case where printing the previous char didn't advance the
cursor. Reset at_phantom when returning to combine_pos.
Problem: UI2 does not implement the msg_show event msg_id parameter.
Solution: Store message IDs currently shown in the cmd/msg buffers.
Set extmarks spanning the message which are used to replace
a still visible message when a new message with the same ID
is received.
Problem:
There is no indication of when cursor is "behind" an unfocused, floating window.
Solution:
Set underline cursor to indicate when an unfocused floatwin is over the active cursor.
From the LSP Spec:
> There are two uses cases where it can be beneficial to only compute
> semantic tokens for a visible range:
>
> - for faster rendering of the tokens in the user interface when a user
> opens a file. In this use case, servers should also implement the
> textDocument/semanticTokens/full request as well to allow for flicker
> free scrolling and semantic coloring of a minimap.
> - if computing semantic tokens for a full document is too expensive,
> servers can only provide a range call. In this case, the client might
> not render a minimap correctly or might even decide to not show any
> semantic tokens at all.
This commit unifies the usage of range and full/delta requests as
recommended by the LSP spec and aligns neovim with the way other LSP
clients use these request types for semantic tokens.
When a server supports range requests, neovim will simultaneously send a
range request and a full/delta request when first opening a file, and
will continue to issue range requests until a full response is
processed. At that point, range requests cease and full (or delta)
requests are used going forward. The range request should allow servers
to return a result faster for quicker highlighting of the file while it
works on the potentially more expensive full result. If a server decides
the full result is too expensive, it can just error out that request,
and neovim will continue to use range requests.
This commit also fixes and cleans up some other things:
- gen_lsp: registrationMethod or registrationOptions imply dynamic
registration support
- move autocmd creation/deletion to on_attach/on_detach
- debounce requests due to server refresh notifications
- fix off by one issue in tokens_to_ranges() iteration
Problem: 0x08 is treated as Backspace instead of Ctrl-H on Windows.
Solution: Treat 0x7f as Backspace if VT input is enabled, so that 0x08
is treated as Ctrl-H.
Ref: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/4949
Problem:
Temporary files from /tmp/ and /private/ paths clutter :oldfiles list.
Additionally, the documented Windows default (rA:,rB:) was never applied
due to a missing platform condition.
Solution:
Drop platform-specific shada differences and default to excluding
/tmp/ and /private/ paths.
Problem: The wildmenu is hidden behind the dialog window with "list" in 'wildmode'.
Global ('laststatus' set to 3) statusline is hidden behind the
pager window.
Solution: Check wildmenumode() to adjust the dialog position when necessary.
Ensure pager is positioned above the global statusline with 'laststus' set to 3.
problem: currently when empty string is set as prompt the prompt-mark
column doesn't update.
solution: ensure the column is reset to 0 when starting prompt buffer and
before creating a new prompt after prompt-callback.
Problem: Internal messages do not have an ID, which is unexpected and
undocumented.
Solution: Always assign a msg_id to msg_show events, simplifying
logic/expectations for UIs.
Problem: No empty msg_ruler event after leaving a window whose ruler
is not part of the statusline with 'rulerformat'.
Solution: Properly keep track of when a ruler event was emitted with
'rulerformat' to emit clear event.
Problem: Scheduled callbacks reference potentially outdated window
handles e.g. after switching tabpage.
Solution: Use ext.wins which stores the updated window handles.
Problem:
Using vim.defer_fn() just before Nvim exit leaks luv handles.
Solution:
Make vim.schedule() return an error message if scheduling failed.
Make vim.defer_fn() close timer if vim.schedule() failed.
Problem:
On Windows, writing to a pipe doesn't work if the pipe isn't connected
yet. This causes an RPC request to a session newly created by connect()
to hang, as it's waiting for a response to a request that never reaches
the server.
Solution:
Wait for uv.pipe_connect() callback to be called when using connect().
Problem:
Currently, : mark is set in start of prompt-line. But more relevant
location is where the user text starts.
Solution:
Store and update column info on ': just like the line info
Previously, adjust_start_col returned nil when completion items had
different start position from lsp textEdit range
This caused the completion to fall back to \k*$ which ignores the
non-keyword characters
Changes:
- adjust_start_col: now returns the minimum start postion among all
items instead of nil
- _lsp_to_complete_items - normalizes the items by adding the gap between
current and minimum start
Fixes: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/37441
Problem: 'cursorline' and part of 'statusline' are missing after
:diffput to an empty buffer.
Solution: Make sure the cursor doesn't go beyond the last line after
:diffput (zeertzjq)
related: neovim/neovim#37621
closes: vim/vim#19281ce1e562fda
Problem: Unexpected behavior after PTY child process fails to chdir(),
as it then thinks it's the parent process.
Solution: Exit the child process instead of returning.
Problem: Heap UAF if a terminal buffer is deleted during TermRequest in
Normal mode.
Solution: Increment terminal refcount before triggering TermRequest, and
destroy the terminal if the buffer is closed during that.
Problem: Wrong terminal scrollback if BufFile* autocommand drains PTY
output but doesn't process the pending refresh.
Solution: Refresh scrollback before refreshing screen in terminal_open()
if scrollback has been allocated.
Problem:
The :intro fails to display in ui2 because wait_return(true) triggers a full
redraw. Furthermore statuslines are visible when using :intro
Solution:
Replace wait_return() with plain_vgetc(). This works with old and ui2 while also removing the unnecessary statusline and "press ENTER" prompt.
Updates tests to work with new behaviour.
Signed-off-by: ashab-k <ashabkhan2000@gmail.com>
Problem:
Two cases lsp.enable() won't work in the first FileType event
1. lsp.enable luals inside FileType or ftplugin/lua.lua, then:
```
nvim a.lua
```
2. lsp.enable luals inside FileType or ftplugin/lua.lua, then:
```
nvim -> :edit a.lua -> :mksession! | restart +qa! so Session.vim
```
Solution:
Currently `v:vim_did_enter` is used to detected two cases:
1. "maunally enabled" (lsp.enable() or `:lsp enable`)
2. "inside FileType event"
To detect 2. correctly we use did_filetype().