Problem:
We should not use "\" (backslashes) except where absolutely required.
See references in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/37729
Solution:
There is no reason to use "\" slashes in the trust db, so don't.
Problem: filetype: some Beancount files are not recognized
Solution: Detect *.bean files as beancount filetype
(Bruno Belanyi)
closes: vim/vim#20037521eac1877
Co-authored-by: Bruno Belanyi <bruno@belanyi.fr>
Problem:
LSP spec allows response message to have a null request-id.
This may happen when for example client sends unparseable request.
https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/issues/196
Solution:
Guard the server response branches against id=vim.NIL (json null),
and handle error responses with null id by logging a warning
and dispatching on error.
Problem:
CI (ubuntu asan, ubuntu tsan, windows) reports `uv_loop_close()
hang?` from the two new null-id response tests. The leaked
handle is the server-side accepted TCP socket created inside
`server:listen` callback. The tests closed only the listener
but not the accepted socket, so libuv could not finish shutting
down the loop and each test session took ~2s extra to exit.
Solution:
Hoist the accepted socket to the outer `exec_lua` scope and
close it at teardown before closing the listener. The close
runs synchronously inside `exec_lua`, so the loop has time to
dispose the handle before the session exits.
* test(lsp): close accepted socket on read-loop exit/error
Match the precedent in the handler test ("handler can return
false as response") and the shared `_create_tcp_server` helper
in `test/functional/plugin/lsp/testutil.lua`: close the
accepted socket from inside the `create_read_loop` exit/error
callbacks. The teardown close added in the previous commit
remains as belt-and-suspenders, so the socket is disposed
whether the server goes away first or the client does.
Problem:
`vim.secure.trust()` hashes an unchanged empty buffer as
a newline, so trusting an empty file by buffer never works.
Solution:
Hash unchanged empty-buffers `''` so buffer-based
trust matches the on-disk empty file.
Problem:
Use vim.lsp.util.apply_text_edits to re-apply the same textedit causes
an incorrect edit, because apply_text_edits silently modifies the
parameter.
Solution:
- Avoid changing `text_edit._index`.
- Document this fun feature.
Helped-by: Riley Bruins <ribru17@hotmail.com>
Helped-by: Yi Ming <ofseed@foxmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Problem: Using `version=vim.version.range(...)` in plugin specification
is meant to use semver-like tags. Whether a tag is semver-like was
decided by a plain `vim.version.parse` which is not strict by default.
This allowed treating tags like `nvim-0.6` (which is usually reserved
for the latest revision compatible with Nvim<=0.6 version) like semver
tags and resulted in confusing behavior (preferring `nvim-0.6` tag
over `v0.2.2`, for example).
Solution: Use `vim.version.range(x, { strict = true })` to decide if the
tag name is semver-like or not. This allows tags like both `v1.2.3`
and `1.2.3` while being consistent in what Nvim thinks is a semver
string.
This is technically not a breaking change since it was documented that
only tags like `v<major>.<minor>.<patch>` will be recognized as
semver.
Problem:
The fromRanges field of the result of callHierarchy/outgoingCalls is
documented as being relative to the caller. Using
vim.lsp.buf.outgoing_calls() opened the qflist with an entry with the
callee's filename, but the caller's line number.
Solution:
Open the qflist with the callers file (the bufnr from the request),
rather than the callees (the uri from the resulting CallHierarchyItem)
Problem:
Cursor-position `vim.lsp.buf.code_action()` requests include all diagnostics on the current line, so unrelated same-line diagnostics affect the returned actions.
Solution:
Filter same-line diagnostics to the cursor position for cursor-position requests.
Problem: runtime(netrw): ~ note expanded on MS Windows
(Tom Vamvanij)
Solution: Expand ~ on MS Windows (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
On Windows, ":Explore ~" did nothing because the tilde expansion was
gated to Unix/Cygwin only. Additionally, substitute() interprets
backslashes in the replacement string specially (e.g. \U as a case
modifier), which would corrupt $HOME values like C:\Users\name even
if the branch were taken.
Include has("win32") in the guard, anchor the pattern to the start of
the string, and escape backslashes, ampersands and tildes in $HOME
before substituting.
fixes: vim/vim#20003closes: vim/vim#20014723c0acf25
Co-authored-by: Yasuhiro Matsumoto <mattn.jp@gmail.com>
Problem: runtime(netrw): RFC2396 decoding double escaping spaces
(lilydjwg, after 3e60f03d942d6bb0f7eac)
Solution: Remove escape() call, since we are using fnameescape() anyhow
fixes: vim/vim#19913ab4ebb62ee
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: netrw: does not take port into account in hostname validation
(after v9.2.0073)
Solution: Update hostname validation check and test for an optional port
number (Miguel Barro)
closes: vim/vim#19533a6198523fb
Co-authored-by: Miguel Barro <miguel.barro@live.com>
Problem: [security]: Insufficient validation of hostname and port in
netrw URIs allows command injection via shell metacharacters
(ehdgks0627, un3xploitable).
Solution: Implement stricter RFC1123 hostname and IP validation.
Use shellescape() for the provided hostname and port.
Github Advisory:
https://github.com/vim/vim/security/advisories/GHSA-m3xh-9434-g33679348dbbc0
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: netrw: need better tests for absolute paths
Solution: Use absolutepath(), instead of regex test (Miguel Barro).
closes: vim/vim#19477bd1dc5b1a6
Cherry-pick a typo fix from latest Vim.
Co-authored-by: Miguel Barro <miguel.barro@live.com>
Problem:
Can't expand treesitter-incremental-selection to the next and previous
sibling nodes.
Solution:
Pressing `]N` in visual mode will expand the selection to the next
sibling node, and `[N` will do the same with the previous node.
Problem:
- The `ZR` feature makes it more obvious that we need some sort of flag so that
an `ExitPre` / `QuitPre` / `VimLeave` handler can handle restarts differently
than a normal exit. For example, it's common that users want `:mksession` on
restart, but perhaps not on a normal exit.
- Nvim has no way to report its "uptime".
Solution:
- Introduce `v:starttime`
- Introduce `v:exitreason`
benchmark: https://gist.github.com/ofseed/6224529d77c016c36f7ab2f977059848
local rounds = tonumber(arg[1]) or 1000
local count = tonumber(arg[2]) or 1000
-- Load the table.clear function.
local clear = require("table.clear")
local function fill(t, n)
for i = 1, n do
t[i] = i
end
end
local function bench_reassign(n_rounds, n_items)
local t = {}
local start = os.clock()
for _ = 1, n_rounds do
t = {}
collectgarbage("collect")
fill(t, n_items)
end
return os.clock() - start
end
local function bench_reassign_no_gc(n_rounds, n_items)
local t = {}
local start = os.clock()
for _ = 1, n_rounds do
t = {}
fill(t, n_items)
end
return os.clock() - start
end
local function bench_clear(n_rounds, n_items)
local t = {}
local start = os.clock()
for _ = 1, n_rounds do
clear(t)
fill(t, n_items)
end
return os.clock() - start
end
-- Warm up LuaJIT before the real benchmark.
do
local t = {}
for _ = 1, 2000 do
clear(t)
fill(t, count)
end
end
collectgarbage("collect")
local reassign_time = bench_reassign(rounds, count)
collectgarbage("collect")
local reassign_no_gc_time = bench_reassign_no_gc(rounds, count)
collectgarbage("collect")
local clear_time = bench_clear(rounds, count)
print(string.format("rounds=%d count=%d", rounds, count))
print(string.format("t = {} + GC : %.6f s", reassign_time))
print(string.format("t = {} : %.6f s", reassign_no_gc_time))
print(string.format("table.clear : %.6f s", clear_time))
print(string.format("vs + GC : %.2fx", reassign_time / clear_time))
print(string.format("vs no GC : %.2fx", reassign_no_gc_time / clear_time))
benchmark result:
rounds=1000 count=1000
t = {} + GC : 0.022469 s
t = {} : 0.002570 s
table.clear : 0.000387 s
vs + GC : 58.06x
vs no GC : 6.64x
`count` is how many items the table has, and `round` is how many rounds we fill
the table, clear, and then refill it. `table = {}` is clear the table by
resigning a new empty one, because this script does not run persistently like
nvim so GC is not triggered, so I added another extreme control group that
manually triggers GC.
Problem:
With GIT_DIR/GIT_WORK_TREE set, the LSP on the vim.pack.update()
confirmation buffer does not show the correct git log on hover.
Solution:
Temporarily remove the git vars from the environment.
Problem: Cannot apply 'scrolloff' context lines at end of file
Solution: Add the 'scrolloffpad' option to keep 'scrolloff' context even
when at the end of the file (McAuley Penney).
closes: vim/vim#19040a414630393
Co-authored-by: McAuley Penney <jacobmpenney@gmail.com>
Code like ${!#} flags the "#" as shDerefWordError [1]; the "!prefix"
syntax region delegates to one of the shDerefSpecial handlers via
@shDerefList, but it misses the "#" case as valid for ${##} and ${!#}.
[1]: https://vi.stackexchange.com/q/48617/10604
Correct that. Indirection is only valid in Bash in Ksh, so rearrange the
"!" handling to be conditional.
closes: vim/vim#20016
Helped-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
10040bc9cd
Co-authored-by: D. Ben Knoble <ben.knoble+github@gmail.com>
vim-patch:9.2.0374: c_CTRL-{G,T} does not handle offset
Problem: c_CTRL-{G,T} does not handle offset, when cycling between
matches
Solution: Refactor parsing logic into parse_search_pattern_offset() and
handle offsets, note: highlighting does not handle offsets
yet (Barrett Ruth).
fixes: vim/vim#19991closes: vim/vim#19998c62342e5cf
Problem: :restart leads to ERR/WRN logging on Windows with --listen.
Solution: Add a log_level flag to vim._with() and use it to suppress
logging from serverstart()/serverstop() during restart.
Problem: The "Scanning:" completion, bufwrite, and indent (there may be
more) messages which indicate progress can use the "progress" kind
for their msg_show event. Indent message does not have a kind.
Solution: Emit these messages with the "progress" kind. Set the message id
to the replaced kind so that a UI knows to replace it (and to provide
a migration path in case a UI was distinguishing these messages for
whatever reason).
Problem:
On Windows, :restart cannot immediately reuse the canonical --listen
address because named pipe release is asynchronous.
Solution:
Start the new Nvim server on a temporary address; in the new Nvim,
retry serverstart() with the original ("canonical") address until it
succeeds.
Problem: filetype: ghostty config files are not recognized
Solution: Detect ghostty configuration files as ghostty filetype,
include a simple ghostty filetype plugin (Bez Hermoso)
closes: vim/vim#20002b30803b231
Co-authored-by: Bez Hermoso <bezalelhermoso@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Also:
- drop a few trailing whitespaces
- mark the oneline keyword for :syn keyword as error in the
Vim syntax script, add tests for it.
closes: vim/vim#200181c88aee1fa
Co-authored-by: Eisuke Kawashima <e-kwsm@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: Invalid check for non-typed key to dismiss expanded cmdline.
Unable to delay the timer that removes a message from the msg
window.
Solution: Check for empty string instead of nil to determine whether a
key is typed.
Restart the timer if it expires while the user is in the msg
window. Allow entering the msg window with a mouse click.
Problem: After closing a tabpage while the msg window is showing a
message, it is hidden while the msg window still contains a
message.
Solution: Unhide the msg window after entering a tabpage and it still
contains a message.
Co-authored-by: Linykq <yukunlin590@gmail.com>
Problem: fg_indexed/bg_indexed were dropped from nvim_get_hl output due
to a wrong short_keys guard. HL_FG_INDEXED also wasn't cleared in
hl_blend_attrs, and HLATTRS_DICT_SIZE was too small.
Solution: Remove the short_keys guard, clear HL_FG_INDEXED in
hl_blend_attrs, bump HLATTRS_DICT_SIZE to 24, and clarify docs that
these flags mean rgb is an approximation of the cterm palette index.
Problem:
- Unable to "pin" a window to prevent closing without specifically
being targeted.
- :fclose closes hidden windows (even before visible windows).
Solution:
- Add 'winpinned' window-local option. When set, window is skipped by
:fclose and :only. Pin the ui2 cmdline window (which should always be
visible), so that it is not closed by :only/fclose.
- Skip over hidden (and pinned) windows with :fclose.
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>