This macro is used to append an element to a growable array. It replaces this
common idiom:
ga_grow(&ga, 1);
((item_type *)ga.ga_data)[ga.ga_len] = item;
++ga.ga_len;
The old mch_libcall was removed from neovim. This is a partial
reimplementation on top of libuv. It doesn't catch exceptions (windows) nor
signals (unix) though, so it's quite a bit more prone to crashing if the
loadable library throws an exception or crashes. Still, it should be fine
for well-behaved libraries. Requested by @Shougo.
This function is used to send RPC calls to clients. In contrast to
`channel_send_event`, this function will block until the client sends a
response(But it will continue processing requests from that client).
The RPC call stack has a maximum depth of 20.
mb_string2cells was always called like mb_string2cells(..., -1) so that was
the only codepath that was tested. @tarruda was the first to try to input an
actual length, after which valgrind detected that funny business was going
on.
It's not even possible to do the right thing with the current text codec
infrastructure: they all assume to be working with C strings. Meaning that
if there is no NUL-terminator, they will happily keep on reading past the
end of Pascal strings. Ergo, passing the length parameter is moot. The
condition in the for-loop was wrong as well (but that's no longer relevant).
Also change the return value to size_t, by analogy with strlen.
ref:
677d30d796
- The 'stripdecls.py' script replaces declarations in all headers by includes to
generated headers.
`ag '#\s*if(?!ndef NEOVIM_).*((?!#\s*endif).*\n)*#ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED'`
was used for this.
- Add and integrate gendeclarations.lua into the build system to generate the
required includes.
- Add -Wno-unused-function
- Made a bunch of old-style definitions ANSI
This adds a requirement: all type and structure definitions must be present
before INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS-protected include.
Warning: mch_expandpath (path.h.generated.h) was moved manually. So far it is
the only exception.
As discussed in #694, vim encryption uses old,
obsolete algorithms that are poorly implemented.
Since insecure cryptography is worse than no
cryptgraphy, the community voted in favor of
removing all crypto.
Various alternatives to the old crypto is
being discussed in #701.
Closes#694.