Problem: Rename of pum hl_group is incomplete in source.
Solution: Also rename the test function. Rename to user_hlattr in code
to avoid confusion with pum_extra. Add test with matched text
highlighting (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#153484100852e09
Problem: cannot mark deprecated attributes in completion menu
Solution: add hl_group to the Dictionary of supported completion fields
(glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#15314508e7856ec
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Problem: Right release selects immediately when pum is truncated.
Solution: Use pum_height instead of pum_size when checking click row.
Don't place it above mouse row when there is more space below.
(zeertzjq)
fixes: vim/vim#15101closes: vim/vim#15102761a420c66
Problem: matched text is highlighted case-sensitively
Solution: use MB_STRNICMP, update highlighting when the base changes
(glepnir)
fixes: vim/vim#15021closes: vim/vim#15023f189138b39
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Problem: Matched text isn't highlighted in cmdline pum.
Solution: Use cmdline completion pattern in cmdline mode.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#15029d8c9340fc6
Cherry-pick syntax.txt change from runtime update.
Problem: Wrong matched text highlighted in pum with 'rightleft'.
Solution: Match using the original text instead of the reversed text.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#1502063901e8963
Problem: Cmdline pum doesn't work properly with 'rightleft'.
Solution: Don't use curwin->w_p_rl in cmdline mode in pum_redraw(). Use
a static variable since pum_may_redraw() may be called in any
mode. Also correct position of other popups with 'rightleft'.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#15005883018feff
Problem: Wrong padding for pum "kind" with 'rightleft'.
Solution: Fix off-by-one error (zeertzjq).
The screen_fill() above is end-exclusive, and
- With 'rightleft' it fills `pum_col - pum_base_width - n + 1` to `col`,
so the next `col` should be `pum_col - pum_base_width - n`.
- With 'norightleft' it fills `col` to `pum_col - pum_base_width + n - 1`,
so the next `col` should be `pum_col - pum_base_width + n`.
closes: vim/vim#15004a2324373eb
Problem: Matched text shouldn't be highlighted in "kind" and "menu".
Solution: Pass hlf_T instead of the attribute. Fix indent.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14996afbe5359e9
Problem: fuzzy string matching executed when not needed
Solution: when no leader is available, can skip fuzzy logic, so return
early (glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#149861c29602662
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Problem: fuzzy_match_str_with_pos() does unnecessary list operations.
Solution: Use fuzzy_match() directly (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#149872f95ca9fce
N/A patch:
vim-patch:9.1.0478: potential deref of NULL pointer in fuzzy_match_str_with_pos
Problem: Cannot see matched text in popup menu
Solution: Introduce 2 new highlighting groups: PmenuMatch and
PmenuMatchSel (glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#1469440c1c3317d
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Problem: Cannot have buffer-local value for 'completeopt'
(Nick Jensen).
Solution: Make 'completeopt' global-local (zeertzjq).
Also for some reason test Test_ColonEight_MultiByte seems to be failing
sporadically now. Let's mark it as flaky.
fixes: vim/vim#5487closes: vim/vim#14922529b9ad62a
Problem: noautocmd is confusing; despite its name, it doesn't block all
autocommands (instead it blocks only those related to setting the buffer), and
is commonly used by plugins to open windows while producing minimal
side-effects.
Solution: be consistent and block all autocommands when noautocmd is set.
This includes WinNew (again), plus autocommands from entering the window (if
enter is set) like WinEnter, WinLeave, TabEnter, .etc.
See the discussion at https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/14659#issuecomment-2040029517
for more information.
Remove win_set_buf's noautocmd argument, as it's no longer needed.
NOTE: pum_create_float_preview sets noautocmd for win_set_buf, but all its
callers already use block_autocmds.
Despite that, pum_create_float_preview doesn't actually properly handle
autocommands (it has no checks for whether those from win_enter or
nvim_create_buf free the window).
For now, ensure autocommands are blocked within it for correctness (in case it's
ever called outside of a block_autocmds context; the function seems to have been
refactored in #26739 anyway).
Problem: `set_string_option_direct()` contains a separate codepath specifically for setting string options. Not only is that unnecessary code duplication, but it's also limited to only string options.
Solution: Replace `set_string_option_direct()` with `set_option_direct()` which calls `set_option()` under the hood. This reduces code duplication and allows directly setting an option of any type.
A lot of functions in move.c only worked for curwin, alternatively
took a `wp` arg but still only work if that happens to be curwin.
Refactor those that are needed for update_topline(wp) to work
for any window.
fixes#27723fixes#27720
Remove `export` pramgas from defs headers as it causes IWYU to believe
that the definitions from the defs headers comes from main header, which
is not what we really want.
A bit big, but practically it was a lot simpler to change over all
fillchars and all listchars at once, to not need to maintain two
parallel implementations.
This is mostly an internal refactor, but it also removes an arbitrary
limitation: that 'fillchars' and 'listchars' values can only be
single-codepoint characters. Now any character which fits into a single
screen cell can be used.
Problem: Many places in the code use `findoption()` to access an option using its name, even if the option index is available. This is very slow because it requires looping through the options array over and over.
Solution: Use option index instead of name wherever possible. Also introduce an `OptIndex` enum which contains the index for every option as enum constants, this eliminates the need to pass static option names as strings.
We already have an extensive suite of static analysis tools we use,
which causes a fair bit of redundancy as we get duplicate warnings. PVS
is also prone to give false warnings which creates a lot of work to
identify and disable.
- 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
The screen grid refactors will continue until morale improves.
Jokes aside, this is quite a central installment in the series.
Before this refactor, there were two fundamentally distinct codepaths
for getting some text on the screen:
- the win_line() -> grid_put_linebuf() -> ui_line() call chain used for
buffer text, with linebuf_char as a temporary scratch buffer
- the grid_line_start/grid_line_puts/grid_line_flush() -> ui_line()
path used for every thing else: statuslines, messages and the command line.
Here the grid->chars[] array itself doubles as a scratch buffer.
With this refactor, the later family of functions still exist, however
they now as well render to linebuf_char just like win_line() did, and
grid_put_linebuf() is called in the end to calculate delta changes.
This means we don't need any duplicate logic for delta calculations anymore.
Later down the line, it will be possible to share more logic operating
on this scratch buffer, like doing 'rightleft' reversal and arabic
shaping as a post-processing step.
This is a step in an ongoing refactor where the "grid_puts" and
"grid_put_linebuf" code paths will share more of the implementation (in
particular for delta calculation, doublewidth and 'arabicshape'
handling). But it also makes sense by its own as a cleanup, and is thus
committed separately.
Before this change many of the low level grid functions grid_puts,
grid_fill etc could both be used in a standalone fashion but also as
part of a batched line update which would be finally transmitted as a
single grid_line call (via ui_line() ). This was initially useful to
quickly refactor pre-existing vim code to use batched logic safely.
However, this pattern is not really helpful for maintainable and newly
written code, where the "grid" and "row" arguments are just needlessly
repeated. This simplifies these calls to just use grid and row as
specified in the initial grid_line_start(grid, row) call.
This also makes the intent clear whether any grid_puts() call is actually
part of a batch or not, which is better in the long run when more things
get refactored to use effective (properly batched) updates.