Tokenize p_sh if used as default in ex_terminal(). Previously p_sh was
used as the first arg in a list when calling termopen(), this would try
to call an untokenized version of shell, meaning if you had an argument
in 'shell':
set shell=/bin/bash\ --login
the command would fail.
Helped-by: oni-link <knil.ino@gmail.com>
Closes#3999
Fix a problem when filtering manually folded lines
When foldMarkAdjustRecurse() is called to adjust folds that start inside
the range of lines that are being moved and end outside that range, it
calculates `amount_after` for its recursive call incorrectly.
The calculation assumes that folds inside the changed range are being
deleted, but this is not always the case.
This means nested folds that start after the changed range of lines are
shifted an incorrect amount.
We fix this by calculating the `amount_after` differently if the folds
inside the changed range are not being deleted.
Problem: An address relative to the current line, ":.,+3y", does not work
properly on a closed fold. (Efraim Yawitz)
Solution: Correct for including the closed fold. (Christian Brabandt)
ded2782783
Problem: More buf_valid() calls can be optimized.
Solution: Use bufref_valid() instead.
NOTE: Some changes related to channels and the Python and Netbeans interfaces
were obviously left out.
7c0a2f367f
Closes#731
References #851
Note: This does not remove some intentional legacy usages of strncpy.
- memcpy isn't equivalent because it doesn't check the string
length of `src`, and doesn't zero-out the remainder of `dst`.
- xstrlcpy isn't equivalent because it doesn't zero-out the
remainder of `dst`. Some Vim logic depends on that (e.g.
ex_append which calls vim_strnsave).
Helped-by: Douglas Schneider <ds3@ualberta.ca>
Helped-by: oni-link <knil.ino@gmail.com>
Helped-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
Abuse NOTDONE to give some nuance to the return value of readfile(), so
that open_buffer() can distinguish between "failed, lol" and "failed
because the path is a directory".
Before this change, Vim *already* creates a new buffer when a directory
is edited. So there is no reason it should not raise BufEnter, that was
an implementation detail of ye olde readfile().
Most of the changes in this commit merely preserve the old semantics.
The "implicit" change that we actually are interested in, is this line
in `open_buffer()`, where `retval` being non-FAIL allows EVENT_BUFENTER
to be applied:
apply_autocmds_retval(EVENT_BUFENTER, NULL, NULL, FALSE, curbuf, &retval);
References https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1353
Problem: The short form of ":noswapfile" is ":noswap" instead of ":now".
(Kent Sibilev)
Solution: Only require three characters. Add a test for the short forms.
3bcfca3ab4
Problem: When there is an CmdUndefined autocmd then the error for a missing
command is E464 instead of E492. (Manuel Ortega)
Solution: Don't let the pointer be NULL.
eac784eced
Fix session load with winminheight/winminwidth >1.
Problem: Vim temporarily sets winheight/winwidth to 1 while loading
session. If user has his minimum window size set higher, this
causes an error.
Solution: Temporarily set winminheight/winminwidth, and restore the
original values (in the right order) when finishing session read.
The order of the compound 'set' command is important, if it is
wrong there will be an error.
Problem: When using :stopinsert in a silent mapping the "INSERT" message
isn't cleared. (Coacher)
Solution: Always clear the message. (Christian Brabandt, closesvim/vim#718)
fd773e9e88
Command "live preview" is fundamentally a non-recursive concept
("preview of a preview" is not useful). Maintaining this as a
global is less awkward and closer to what we actually want to
express, vs adorning exarg_T, CommandLineState, etc.
- Use a standard scratch buffer instead of a new 'buftype', functions
like curbufIsChanged() already have special handling for scratch bufs.
- Cleanup some stuff from the previous merge.
- Add support for :smagic, :snomagic. Closes#5578
- Eliminate/isolate static/global variables
- Remove special-case parameter from buflist_new()
- Remove special-case ECMD_RESERVED_BUFNR
- To determine when u_undo_and_forget() should be done, check
b_changedtick instead of a heuristic.
- use mb_string2cells() instead of strlen() to measure the :sub patterns
- call ml_close() before buf_clear_file(). Avoids leaks caught by ASan.
Original patch by:
Robin Elrharbi-Fleury (Robinhola)
Audrey Rayé (Adrey06)
Philémon Hullot (DesbyP)
Aymeric Collange (aym7)
Clément Guyomard (Clement0)
Originally implemented by
* Clement0
* DesbyP
* aym7
* Adrey06
* Robinhola
in #4811. Major reworkings and bug
fixes by
* bfredl
Most tests suggested by ZyX-l, suggestions for improvements by oni-link.
Problem: Crash when autocommand moves to another tab. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution: When navigating to another window halfway the :edit command go
back to the right window.
5a49789a9b
Check `exists('b:term_title')` to avoid the BufReadCmd for already-initialized
:terminal buffers.
Move the test for `:argadd`.
Add a test for `:edit<CR>`.
Tweak comments and code style.
move `call_shell` to misc1.c
Move some fns to state.c
Move some fns to option.c
Move some fns to memline.c
Move `vim_chdir*` fns to file_search.c
Move some fns to new module, bytes.c
Move some fns to fileio.c
Problem: When ":doautocmd" is used modelines are used even when no
autocommands were executed. (Daniel Hahler)
Solution: Skip processing modelines. (closesvim/vim#854)
1610d05241
For any script--not just `:global` commands--there is no reason to
update the system clipboard until the script is finished, so disable it
during do_cmdline().
Before this change, 'clipboard=unnamedplus' causes scripted editing to
be extremely slow (e.g. `:normal` in a while-loop).
Closes#3534
vim-patch:7.4.2011
Problem: It is not easy to get a list of command arguments.
Solution: Add getcompletion(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
aa4d73235b
vim-patch:7.4.2012
Problem: Test for getcompletion() does not pass on all systems.
Solution: Only test what is supported.
0d3e24be56
vim-patch:7.4.2066
Problem: getcompletion() not well tested.
Solution: Add more testing.
c1fb763184