Problem:
virtual_text diagnostics are great when skimming a file, and
virtual_lines are great when "zooming in" on a particular problem.
Having both enabled results in duplicate diagnostics on-screen.
Solution:
This PR expands the behavior of `current_line` for virtual_text and
virtual_lines by making `virtual_text.current_line = false` distinct
from `nil`. If you set:
vim.diagnostic.config({
virtual_text = { current_line = false },
virtual_lines = { current_line = true },
})
With this configuration, virtual_text will be used to display
diagnostics until the cursor reaches the same line, at which point they
will be hidden and virtual_lines will take its place.
Problem: Wrong winline info after partial redraw. Setting
`conceal_cursor_used` is unnecessarily spread out.
Solution: Rather than adjusting `wl_lastlnum` for the previous
winline, adjust it when setting the current winline.
Set `conceal_cursor_used` when the current window is redrawn.
Problem:
enable() could be more flexible, so that it works even if called "late".
Solution:
- enable(true) calls `doautoall nvim.lsp.enable FileType`.
- enable(false) calls `client:stop()` on matching clients.
This will be useful for e.g. :LspStop/:LspStart also.
Problem:
Directories that are "trusted" by `vim.secure.read()`, are not detectable later
(they will prompt again). https://github.com/neovim/neovim/discussions/33587#discussioncomment-12925887
Solution:
`vim.secure.read()` returns `true` if the user trusts a directory.
Also fix other bugs:
- If `f:read('*a')` returns `nil`, we treat that as a successful read of
the file, and hash it. `f:read` returns `nil` for directories, but
it's also documented as returning `nil` "if it cannot read data with the
specified format". I reworked the implementation so we explicitly
treat directories differently. Rather than hashing `nil` to put in the
trust database, we now put "directory" in there explicitly*.
- `vim.secure.trust` (used by `:trust`) didn't actually work for
directories, as it would blindly read the contents of a netrw buffer
and hash it. Now it uses the same codepath as `vim.secure.read`, and
as a result, works correctly for directories.
In a floating window grid, "wrap" flag should not
be set when vertical borders are used, as the the wrapped
text will be broken up by border chars.
fixes#33719
HTML tags in Javadoc comments can additionally be folded
after applying
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let g:html_syntax_folding = 1
set foldmethod=syntax
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and giving explicit consent with
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let g:java_consent_to_html_syntax_folding = 1
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Do not default to this kind of folding unless ALL start tags
and optional end tags are balanced in Javadoc comments;
otherwise, put up with creating runaway folds that break
syntax highlighting.
resolves: zzzyxwvut/java-vim#8.
closes: vim/vim#17216910bfd5d38
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Problem: UIs implementing ext_cmdline/message must also implement
ext_popupmenu in order to get cmdline completion with
wildoptions+=pum.
Solution: Allow marking a window as the ext_cmdline window through
nvim_open_win(), including prompt offset. Anchor the cmdline-
completion popupmenu to this window.
Problem: Delay for reading a message may be unwanted for ext_messages,
and can be done by the implementation. Empty completion source
error message is not distinguishable as such.
Solution: Only delay without ext_messages enabled. Emit empty completion
source message as an error.
When the TUI is suspending or stopping, redraw events should not be
processed, as when it next processes redraw events it's already waiting
for a DA1 response after having disabled some terminal modes.
Fix#33708
clarify complete_match() documentation to better explain its backward
search behavior, argument handling, and return value format and add an
example of isexpand
closes: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/17212ffc89e47d0
Problem: Return value of getcmdline() inconsistent in CmdlineLeavePre
when leaving cmdline in different ways (after v9.1.1329).
Solution: Trigger CmdlineLeavePre before calling abandon_cmdline() so
that getcmdline() can return the command line (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#172189240369774
Problem: tests: typo in Test_CmdlineLeavePre_cabbr()
(after v9.1.1349)
Solution: fix typo, disable failing test on Windows for now
(Girish Palya)
closes: vim/vim#172176220bbad4e
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
Problem: CmdlineLeavePre may trigger twice
(after v9.1.1329)
Solution: check that the key was typed, trigger it when it wasn't before
(Girish Palya)
There are two problems:
- CmdlineLeavePre may be triggered twice when a cabbr is present.
- CmdlineLeavePre fails to trigger when exiting the command-line via
<Backspace>.
Check if the Carriage Return (Enter) key was actually typed.
Trigger the event when the command-line is exited using Backspace and
other keys.
closes: vim/vim#1721446755e6b52
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
* feat(shada): don't store jumplist if '0 in 'shada'
* fix(shada): don't store search and sub patterns if /0 in 'shada'
* fix(shada): don't store empty replacement string
* fix(shada): don't add '0' mark if f0 in 'shada'
This reverts commit 6e12ef4a7b
> Paths with spaces were already working. The original bug is most
> likely with user's terminal desktop entry, file manager or DE, and has
> nothing to do with nvim.desktop.
These are 3 different implementations that work correctly with unquoted %F and spaces:
```
$ DE=generic xdg-open "D I R/F I L E.txt" # pure bash
$ gio open "D I R/F I L E.txt" # glib2
$ handlr open "D I R/F I L E.txt" # rust
```
- sort fields alphabetically.
- in the `vim.lsp.Client` docs, reference `vim.lsp.ClientConfig` instead
of duplicating its docs.
- cleanup lots of redundant-yet-drifted field docs.
Problem:
`FileType` event is fired before checkhealth report is finished, so
user can't override report settings or contents.
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/33172#issuecomment-2833513916
Solution:
- Trigger FileType event later.
- Document how to remove emojis.
Problem:
There are some "boilerplate" steps for new users. Although we are
constantly improving defaults and lifting patterns into core, users
eventually want to know how to start their own config, add plugins, etc.
Solution:
Add `runtime/example_init.lua` and refer to it from docs.
Problem: double free in f_complete_match() (after v9.1.1341)
Solution: remove additional free of trig pointer, correctly free
regmatch.regprog and before_cursor in the error case
closes: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/172033accf046ec
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>