Problem: A pattern that matches the cursor position is bit complicated.
Solution: Use a dot to indicate the cursor line and column. (Christian
Brabandt, closesvim/vim#8497, closesvim/vim#8179)
04db26b360
Also use `n = ++vcol` in regexp_bt.c as `++vcol` alone fails lint.
helpers.source() was a hack to work around the lack of anonymous
:source. Its "create tempfile" behavior is not a required part of most
tests that use it.
Some tests still need the old "create tempfile" behavior either because
they test SID behavior, or because of missing nvim_exec features: #16071
Uses of `getline` in `filetype.lua` currently assume it always returns a
string. However, if the buffer is unloaded when filetype detection runs,
`getline` returns `nil`. Fixing this prevents errors when filetype
detection is run on unloaded buffers.
vim.tbl_get takes a table with subsequent string arguments (variadic) that
index into the table. If the value pointed to by the set of keys exists,
the function returns the value. If the set of keys does not exist, the
function returns nil.
The use of 'softtabstop' to set tabSize was introduced in 5d5b068,
replacing 'tabstop'. If we look past the name tabSize and at the actual
purpose of the field, it's the indentation width used when formatting.
This corresponds to the Vim option 'shiftwidth', not 'softtabstop'.
The latter has the comparatively mundane purpose of controlling what
happens when you hit the tab key (and even this is incomplete, as it
fails to account for 'smarttab').
s:EndTermDebug should only be called when exiting if the debugger started
without error, otherwise the plugin breaks.
Vim handles this by using job_setoptions to set the on_exit callback to
s:EndTermDebug after startup succeeds. However, Nvim does not have such
functionality; instead; use s:starting to mimic this behaviour.
Also, introduce s:running to fix s:CheckGdbRunning; it did not work correctly
due to the "[Process exited X]" message keeping the job's channel alive (though
the stream is closed). This means nvim_get_chan_info cannot be used to check if
the debugger has exited, as it may still return a non-empty dict.
Ref: #9342
Adds the option to have a single global statusline for the current window at the bottom of the screen instead of a statusline at the bottom of every window. Enabled by setting `laststatus = 3`.
Due to the fact that statuslines at the bottom of windows are removed when global statusline is enabled, horizontal separators are used instead to separate horizontal splits. The horizontal separator character is configurable through the`horiz` item in `'fillchars'`. Separator connector characters are also used to connect the horizontal and vertical separators together, which are also configurable through the `horizup`, `horizdown`, `vertleft`, `vertright` and `verthoriz` items in `fillchars`.
The window separators are highlighted using the `WinSeparator` highlight group, which supersedes `VertSplit` and is linked to `VertSplit` by default in order to maintain backwards compatibility.
Change missing provider plugins from errors to warnings for python and
perl. Also give proper advice under the ADVICE section instead of just
the errors.