long is 32 bits on windows, while it is 64 bits on other architectures.
This makes the type suboptimal for a codebase meant to be
cross-platform. Replace it with more appropriate integer types.
Problem: TextChangedI may not always trigger
Solution: trigger it in more cases: for insert/
append/change operations, and when
opening a new line,
fixes: vim/vim#13367closes: vim/vim#133754bca4897a1
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
long is 32 bits on windows, while it is 64 bits on other architectures.
This makes the type suboptimal for a codebase meant to be
cross-platform. Replace it with more appropriate integer types.
long is 32 bits on windows, while it is 64 bits on other architectures.
This makes the type suboptimal for a codebase meant to be
cross-platform. Replace it with more appropriate integer types.
- Move vimoption_T to option.h
- option_defs.h is for option-related types
- option_vars.h corresponds to Vim's option.h
- option_defs.h and option_vars.h don't include each other
Problem: potential oob write in do_addsub()
Solution: don't overflow buf2, check size in for loop()
889f6af371
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Most of the messy things when changing a non-current buffer is
not about the buffer, it is about windows. In particular, it is about
`curwin`.
When editing a non-current buffer which is displayed in some other
window in the current tabpage, one such window will be "borrowed" as the
curwin. But this means if two or more non-current windows displayed the buffers,
one of them will be treated differenty. this is not desirable.
In particular, with nvim_buf_set_text, cursor _column_ position was only
corrected for one single window. Two new tests are added: the test
with just one non-current window passes, but the one with two didn't.
Two corresponding such tests were also added for nvim_buf_set_lines.
This already worked correctly on master, but make sure this is
well-tested for future refactors.
Also, nvim_create_buf no longer invokes autocmds just because you happened
to use `scratch=true`. No option value was changed, therefore OptionSet
must not be fired.
ml_get_buf() takes a third parameters to indicate whether the
caller wants to mutate the memline data in place. However
the vast majority of the call sites is using this function
just to specify a buffer but without any mutation. This makes
it harder to grep for the places which actually perform mutation.
Solution: Remove the bool param from ml_get_buf(). it now works
like ml_get() except for a non-current buffer. Add a new
ml_get_buf_mut() function for the mutating use-case, which can
be grepped along with the other ml_replace() etc functions which
can modify the memline.
Problem: Text properties position wrong after shifting text.
Solution: Adjust the text properties when shifting a block of text.
(closesvim/vim#10418)
4b93674159
Co-authored-by: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
Problem: Cursor ends up below the window after a put.
Solution: Mark w_crow and w_botline invalid when changing the cursor line.
(closesvim/vim#12465)
8509014add
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Incsearch not triggered when pasting clipboard register on the
command line.
Solution: Also set "literally" when using a clipboard register. (Ken Takata,
closesvim/vim#12460)
9cf6ab1332
Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Problem: Cannot use special keys in <Cmd> mapping.
Solution: Do allow for special keys in <Cmd> and <ScriptCmd> mappings.
(closesvim/vim#12326)
3ab3a86481
Problem: 'scrolloff' does not work well with 'smoothscroll'.
Solution: Make positioning the cursor a bit better. Rename functions.
c9121f798f
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Handling new value of an option has a long "else if" chain.
Solution: Use a function pointer. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#12015)
af93691b53
Problem: Vim9: leaking memory when using continuation line.
Solution: Keep a pointer to the continuation line in evalarg_T. Centralize
checking for a next command.
b171fb1790
Omit eval_next_line(): Vim9 script only.
vim-patch:8.2.1050: missing change in struct
Problem: Missing change in struct.
Solution: Add missing change.
65a8ed37f7
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
drawscreen.c vs screen.c makes absolutely no sense.
The screen exists only to draw upon it, therefore helper functions
are distributed randomly between screen.c and the file that
does the redrawing. In addition screen.c does a lot of drawing on the
screen.
It made more sense for vim/vim as our grid.c is their screen.c
Not sure if we want to dump all the code for option chars into
optionstr.c, so keep these in a optionchar.c for now.
Problem: Illegal memory access when using virtual editing.
Solution: Make sure "startspaces" is not negative.
c99cbf8f28
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Accessing invalid memory with put in Visual block mode.
Solution: Adjust the cursor column if needed.
1c73b65229
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Code is indented more than necessary.
Solution: Use an early return where it makes sense. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#11833)
f97a295cca
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Code is indented more than necessary.
Solution: Use an early return where it makes sense. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#11819)
a41e221935
Cherry-pick check_text_or_curbuf_locked() from patch 9.0.0947.
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>