after v9.1.0985
related: vim/vim#163566139766e82
Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
N/A patch:
vim-patch:8a27d97: runtime(doc): Capitalise the mnemonic "Zero" for the 'z' flag of search()
Problem: filetype: 'jj' filetype is a bit imprecise
Solution: rename 'jj' filetype to 'jjdescription'
(Gregory Anders)
closes: vim/vim#1636458c44e8833
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
Problem: TI linker files are not recognized
Solution: inspect '*.cmd' files and detect TI linker files
as 'lnk' filetype, include a lnk ftplugin and syntax
script (Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#1632039a4eb0b2c
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Contribute the core of my vim-graphql project (ftplugin, indent, syntax)
to the Vim project. This replaces the basic ftplugin support that was
already in the runtime with a more complete set of filetype settings. I
can assume maintainership for all of these files.
I'll continue to maintain the higher-level embedded filetype support
separately (in vim-graphql) for now, because it's fairly complex, but we
can consider integrating that code directly into vim later.
runtime files use the MIT license.
closes: vim/vim#162734ce1cb5bf1
Co-authored-by: Jon Parise <jon@indelible.org>
Problem: filetype: APKBUILD files not correctly detected
Solution: detect 'APKBUILD' files as apkbuild filetype,
include a apkbuild syntax script (which basically
just sources the sh.vim syntax file)
(Hugo Osvaldo Barrera)
Vim plugins (e.g.: ALE, nvim-lspconfig, etc) rely on filetype to
determine which integrations/helpers are applicable. They expect
filetype=apkbuild for APKBUILD files.
On the other hand, plugins also enable bash-specific linters and
functionality when filetype=bash, but APKBUILD files are POSIX sh, not
bash, so these often provide bogus results.
Change the filetype for APKBUILD to a 'apkbuild', so that tools and
ftplugin can properly target these files. This filetype will use the
existing `sh` syntax rules, since these are applicable for them.
7cb24917a1
Co-authored-by: Hugo Osvaldo Barrera' via vim_dev <vim_dev@googlegroups.com>
When a terminal application running inside the terminal emulator sets
the cursor shape or blink status of the cursor, update the cursor in the
parent terminal to match.
This removes the "virtual cursor" that has been in use by the terminal
emulator since the beginning. The original rationale for using the
virtual cursor was to avoid having to support additional UI methods to
change the cursor color for other (non-TUI) UIs, instead relying on the
TermCursor and TermCursorNC highlight groups.
The TermCursor highlight group is now used in the default 'guicursor'
value, which has a new entry for Terminal mode. However, the
TermCursorNC highlight group is no longer supported: since terminal
windows now use the real cursor, when the window is not focused there is
no cursor displayed in the window at all, so there is nothing to
highlight. Users can still use the StatusLineTermNC highlight group to
differentiate non-focused terminal windows.
BREAKING CHANGE: The TermCursorNC highlight group is no longer supported.
Problem: filetype: openCL files are not recognized
Solution: detect '*.cl' files as opencl or lisp filetype,
include a opencl syntax and filetype plugin (Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#15825e2c27ca8ef
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: karel files are not detected
Solution: detect '*.kl' files as karel filetype,
include syntax and filetype plugin
(Kirill Morozov)
closes: vim/vim#16075fdac54d7bb
Co-authored-by: Kirill Morozov <kirill@robotix.pro>
Co-authored-by: KnoP-01 <knosowski@graeffrobotics.de>
So let's revert "runtime(tex): add Number highlighting to syntax file"
This (partly) reverts commits 8e6b5034f32049fd0 and 6065755a39d838aab
fixes: vim/vim#16030622f6f5b9a
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
- Enable folding of class, enum and interface declarations.
- Highlight constructor names with the Function highlight group, like
other special methods.
- Mark function definitions using special method names as errors.
- Highlight :type arguments.
fixes: vim/vim#14393#issuecomment-2042796198.
closes: vim/vim#13810818c641b6f
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Currently, the overriding object method definitions are
matched as vimFunctionError (:help builtin-object-methods,
v9.1.0148).
For example:
------------------------------------------------------------
vim9script
class Test
def string(): string
return "Test"
enddef
endclass
echo string(Test.new()) == Test.new().string()
------------------------------------------------------------
Instead, let's introduce a new syntax group vimMethodName
and make these methods its members. In order to emphasise
the link between the overriding methods and the overridden
functions for highlighting, vimMethodName is linked by
default to vimFuncName.
80aabaab66
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <32549825+zzzyxwvut@users.noreply.github.com>
With the arrival of Vim9 classes, the syntax must allow for
_new_ constructors; multiple constructor definitions are
supported for a class, provided distinct suffix-names are
used. Currently, the defined constructors match either
vimCommand or vimFunctionError (for any newBar).
For example:
------------------------------------------------------------
vim9script
class Foo
def new()
enddef
def newBar()
enddef
endclass
------------------------------------------------------------
Since every constructor is required to bear a lower-cased
_new_ prefix name, it should suffice to distinguish them
from functions, and so there are no new highlight or syntax
groups introduced.
dfcef890cb
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <32549825+zzzyxwvut@users.noreply.github.com>
- Move mantic to unsupported
- Reorder names to maintain alphabetic order
- Bump date to submit upstream
closes: vim/vim#159919dadfe7a52
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
This commit makaes the following changes to the vim help syntax:
- fix excessive URL detection in help, because `file:{filename}` in
doc/options.txt is determined to be a URL.
- update highlighting N for :resize in help
- split Italian-specific syntax into separate help script
- highlight `Note` in parentheses in help
- update 'titlestring' behaviour in documentation for invalid '%' format
closes: vim/vim#158836c2fc377bf
Co-authored-by: Milly <milly.ca@gmail.com>