vim-patch:7.4.2011
Problem: It is not easy to get a list of command arguments.
Solution: Add getcompletion(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
aa4d73235b
vim-patch:7.4.2012
Problem: Test for getcompletion() does not pass on all systems.
Solution: Only test what is supported.
0d3e24be56
vim-patch:7.4.2066
Problem: getcompletion() not well tested.
Solution: Add more testing.
c1fb763184
Problem: Sticky type checking is more annoying than useful.
Solution: Remove the error for changing a variable type.
f6f32c38bf
Note: There are a bunch of other changes to eval.txt that I believe are
N/A and not related to this patch.
Problem: Recognizing <sid> does not work when the language is Turkish.
(Christian Brabandt)
Solution: Use MB_STNICMP() instead of STNICMP().
e266d6d664
Note: Added new test
Also adds one exception to linter rules:
typedef struct {
kvec_t(Object) stack;
} EncodedData;
is completely valid (from the style guide point of view) code.
Problem: Can only get the directory of the current window.
Solution: Add window and tab arguments to getcwd() and haslocaldir().
(Thinca, Hirohito Higashi)
c970330676
Processes in vim are always started in the current directory, which
causes issues when the process is a daemon and the current directory is
a mountpoint. Fix this by adding an option to set the cwd of the new
process with jobstart(). In addition, fix termopen() so that it actually
uses the cwd option from the dict (it couldn't previously set the cwd
value due to dead code).
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
If a user specifies both {window} and {tab}, `getcwd()`/`haslocaldir()`
are using "tab" as the scope that should be reported. However, it
should be using "window" as the scope, within the specified tab page.
The initial implementation for `:tcd` always used `curtab` to find the
specified window. This would result in either inaccurate information or
an unexpected error (e.g., when there are more windows in the
user-specified tab page vs. the current tab page).
Current name is inappropriate for the following reasons:
1. It is often masked by local `loop` variables.
2. It cannot be searched for. There are many `loop` variables where `loop` is
some local variable. There are many cases when “loop” word is used in
a comment.
3. It is in any case bad idea to use a generic name as a name of the global
variable. Best if global has module prefix: this is why it is in `main.h`:
`main_loop` both stands for “a main loop” and “a loop defined in `main.*`”.
Since I have no idea how to list every occurrence of this variable method used
to rename it is “remove it from globals.h, try to compile, fix errors”. Thus if
some occurrence was hidden under false `#if` branch it was not replaced.
Problem: Need several lines to verify a command produces an error.
Solution: Add assert_fails(). (suggested by Nikolay Pavlov)
Make the quickfix alloc test actually work.
a260b87d9d