Problem:
The LSP client incorrectly checks for server capabilities when determining
support for self-mapped methods (e.g., 'shutdown'), which do not have
corresponding capabilities in the server's response. This leads to false
negatives when checking if such methods are supported.
This was handled correctly for dynamic registrations, but not for static.
Methods such as 'shutdown', do not have a related server capability and should
be assumed to be supported.
Solution:
Update the `supports_method` logic to always return true for self-mapped
methods.
Problem:
When running nvim on a remote machine over SSH, if there is high ping,
then bg detection may not complete in time. This results in a warning
every time nvim is started. #38648
Solution:
Restore 'ttyfast' option and allow it to control whether or not bg
detection is performed. Because this is during startup and before any
user config or commands, we use the environment variable
`NVIM_NOTTYFAST` to allow disabling `ttyfast` during initialization.
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.