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Author SHA1 Message Date
zeertzjq
dc6c11394b fix(statuscolumn): update number hl for each screen line (#25277) 2023-09-21 07:03:26 +08:00
Christian Clason
473d0aa3e6 vim-patch:9.0.1918
patch 9.0.1918: No filetype detection for Authzed filetypes

Problem:  No filetype detection for Authzed filetypes
Solution: Detect the *.zed file extension as authzed filetype

closes: vim/vim#13129

5790a54166

Co-authored-by: Matt Polzin <mpolzin@workwithopal.com>
2023-09-21 00:32:35 +02:00
bfredl
380b634ac9 fix(test): fix "indeterminism" warnings in UI tests 2023-09-20 21:51:57 +02:00
Ibby
23c21e7630 fix(extmarks): account for rightleft when drawing virt text (#25262)
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-09-20 22:39:54 +08:00
zeertzjq
818d7f6daf fix(extmarks): fix win_col virt_text drawn on wrong screen line (#25264) 2023-09-20 21:48:12 +08:00
bfredl
acde86d436 Merge pull request #25096 from glepnir/float_winnew
fix(float): trigger winnew event when float window create
2023-09-20 09:25:59 +02:00
bfredl
c6cc56d69c Merge pull request #25155 from glepnir/fix_winhl
fix(highlight): winhl receive wrong argument
2023-09-20 09:18:59 +02:00
Maria José Solano
b2265bb72c test(lsp): add normalize_markdown tests 2023-09-20 07:00:52 +01:00
zeertzjq
c4f4c7a356 vim-patch:9.0.1915: r_CTRL-C works differently in visual mode (#25248)
Problem:  r_CTRL-C works differently in visual mode
Solution: Make r_CTRL-C behave consistent in visual mode
          in terminal and Windows GUI

in visual mode, r CTRL-C behaves strange in Unix like environments. It
seems to end visual mode, but still is waiting for few more chars,
however it never seems to replace it by any characters and eventually
just returns back into normal mode.

In contrast in Windows GUI mode, r_CTRL-C replaces in the selected area
all characters by a literal CTRL-C.

Not sure why it behaves like this. It seems in the Windows GUI, got_int
is not set and therefore behaves as if any other normal character has
been pressed.

So remove the special casing of what happens when got_int is set and
make it always behave like in Windows GUI mode. Add a test to verify it
always behaves like replacing in the selected area each selected
character by a literal CTRL-C.

closes: vim/vim#13091
closes: vim/vim#13112

476733f3d0

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-09-20 06:37:29 +08:00
Maria José Solano
cfd4a9dfaf feat(lsp): use treesitter for stylize markdown 2023-09-19 14:47:37 +01:00
zeertzjq
c5abf487f1 fix(float): make "fixed" work with relative=win (#25243) 2023-09-19 18:45:11 +08:00
glepnir
437ed3cee2 fix(float): trigger winnew event when float window create 2023-09-19 18:44:48 +08:00
bfredl
1db45a9c1f Merge pull request #25214 from bfredl/glyphcache
refactor(grid): change schar_T representation to be more compact
2023-09-19 12:32:41 +02:00
glepnir
ab92575753 fix(highlight): winhl receive wrong argument 2023-09-19 18:05:59 +08:00
bfredl
2de5cddeb1 Merge pull request #25148 from glepnir/fixed_opt
fix(float): add fixed option
2023-09-19 11:49:59 +02:00
bfredl
8da986ea87 refactor(grid): change schar_T representation to be more compact
Previously, a screen cell would occupy 28+4=32 bytes per cell
as we always made space for up to MAX_MCO+1 codepoints in a cell.

As an example, even a pretty modest 50*80 screen would consume

50*80*2*32 = 256000, i e a quarter megabyte

With the factor of two due to the TUI side buffer, and even more when
using msg_grid and/or ext_multigrid.

This instead stores a 4-byte union of either:
- a valid UTF-8 sequence up to 4 bytes
- an escape char which is invalid UTF-8 (0xFF) plus a 24-bit index to a
  glyph cache

This avoids allocating space for huge composed glyphs _upfront_, while
still keeping rendering such glyphs reasonably fast (1 hash table lookup
+ one plain index lookup). If the same large glyphs are using repeatedly
on the screen, this is still a net reduction of memory/cache
consumption. The only case which really gets worse is if you blast
the screen full with crazy emojis and zalgo text and even this case
only leads to 4 extra bytes per char.

When only <= 4-byte glyphs are used, plus the 4-byte attribute code,
i e 8 bytes in total there is a factor of four reduction of memory use.
Memory which will be quite hot in cache as the screen buffer is scanned
over in win_line() buffer text drawing

A slight complication is that the representation depends on host byte
order. I've tested this manually by compling and running this
in qemu-s390x and it works fine. We might add a qemu based solution
to CI at some point.
2023-09-19 11:25:31 +02:00
Sergey Slipchenko
46402c16c0 docs(test): add more info on debugging with gdb #25230 2023-09-18 05:24:18 -07:00
glepnir
fd08fd3de3 fix(float): add fixd option 2023-09-18 18:21:14 +08:00
zeertzjq
9cadbf1d36 test(tui_spec): update cursor_address test for wrap flag (#25228) 2023-09-18 12:16:32 +08:00
zeertzjq
508dda0e6c test(ui/fold_spec): more testing for clicking on 'foldcolumn' (#25225) 2023-09-18 07:07:54 +08:00
Christian Clason
ed45aa835c vim-patch:9.0.1907: No support for liquidsoap filetypes
Problem:  No support for liquidsoap filetypes
Solution: Add liquidsoap filetype detection code

closes: vim/vim#13111

6b5efcdd8e

Co-authored-by: Romain Beauxis <toots@rastageeks.org>
2023-09-17 22:26:10 +02:00
zeertzjq
f54677132b test(ui/fold_spec): click on multibyte "foldclosed" (#25216) 2023-09-17 21:31:51 +08:00
zeertzjq
71530cc972 feat(folds): support virtual text format for 'foldtext' (#25209)
Co-authored-by: Lewis Russell <lewis6991@gmail.com>
2023-09-17 20:29:18 +08:00
bfredl
a0c99755b8 Merge pull request #25190 from glepnir/echo_hl
fix(highlight): correct hi command output
2023-09-17 12:23:22 +02:00
glepnir
5183651773 fix(highlight): correct hi command output 2023-09-17 17:47:51 +08:00
Phelipe Teles
4ab9c5fa46 fix(lua): not using global value in vim.opt_global (#25196) 2023-09-17 06:35:12 +08:00
zeertzjq
054839437e test(plugin/man_spec): use pesc() on actual_file in pattern (#25199) 2023-09-17 06:07:53 +08:00
bfredl
883e2a1409 Merge pull request #25186 from llllvvuu/fix/preserve_marktree_orderinh
fix(marktree): preserve ordering in `marktree_move`
2023-09-16 14:59:20 +02:00
bfredl
477458f7bf fix(test): more tests for marktree
Co-Authored-By: L Lllvvuu <git@llllvvuu.dev>
2023-09-16 05:32:45 -07:00
L Lllvvuu
908843df61 fix(languagetree): apply resolve_lang to metadata['injection.language']
`resolve_lang` is applied to `@injection.language` when it's supplied as a
capture:

f5953edbac/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/languagetree.lua (L766-L768)

If we want to support `metadata['injection.language']` (as per #22518 and
[tree-sitter upstream](https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/syntax-highlighting#language-injection))
then the behavior should be consistent.

Fixes: nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter#4918
2023-09-16 11:12:06 +01:00
bfredl
40bfca744d Merge pull request #25183 from llllvvuu/fix/marktree_move
fix(marktree): off-by-one error in `marktree_move`
2023-09-16 10:39:54 +02:00
bfredl
2d2cf150e1 Merge pull request #25078 from glepnir/au
fix(float): don't trigger au event when enter is false
2023-09-16 10:27:45 +02:00
L Lllvvuu
585549625d fix(marktree): off-by-one error in marktree_move
If you would insert element X at position j, then if you are moving that
same element X from position i < j, you should move it to position j -
1, because you are losing an element.

This error caused a gap to be left in the array, so that it looked like
[x, null, y] instead of [x, y], where len = 2. This triggered #25147.

Fixes: #25147
2023-09-16 01:12:15 -07:00
zeertzjq
35e50d79c6 fix(extmarks): overlay virt_text position after 'showbreak' (#25175)
Also make virt_text_hide work properly.
2023-09-15 20:30:50 +08:00
glepnir
a916523574 fix(ui): doesn't trigger au event when enter is false 2023-09-15 19:18:01 +08:00
Ilia Choly
f5a09f1b03 fix: invoke changed_bytes when rewriting <Tab> char #25125
When tabstop and shiftwidth are not equal, tabs are inserted as individual
spaces and then rewritten as tab characters in a second pass. That second pass
did not call changed_bytes which resulted in events being omitted.

Fixes #25092
2023-09-15 03:45:51 -07:00
dundargoc
2d9e7a33f4 test(windows): unskip working tests (#25153)
Also simplify home detection with os_homedir()
2023-09-15 16:33:26 +08:00
zeertzjq
a6e4793baf fix(extmarks): draw virt_text below diff filler lines properly (#25170)
fix(extmarks): draw virt_text properly below diff filler lines
2023-09-15 15:56:52 +08:00
zeertzjq
b65cd7ff1a fix(extmarks): fix wrong virt_text position after wrapped TAB (#25168) 2023-09-15 14:54:42 +08:00
zeertzjq
b52bd8a2de fix(extmarks): properly handle virt_text on next screen line (#25166)
TODO: virt_text_hide doesn't work for the first char on a wrapped screen
line, and it's not clear how to fix that.
2023-09-15 12:35:27 +08:00
zeertzjq
f5953edbac fix(float): update position of anchored windows first (#25133) 2023-09-14 07:42:22 +08:00
bfredl
b04286a187 feat(extmark): support proper multiline ranges
The removes the previous restriction that nvim_buf_set_extmark()
could not be used to highlight arbitrary multi-line regions

The problem can be summarized as follows: let's assume an extmark with a
hl_group is placed covering the region (5,0) to (50,0) Now, consider
what happens if nvim needs to redraw a window covering the lines 20-30.
It needs to be able to ask the marktree what extmarks cover this region,
even if they don't begin or end here.

Therefore the marktree needs to be augmented with the information covers
a point, not just what marks begin or end there. To do this, we augment
each node with a field "intersect" which is a set the ids of the
marks which overlap this node, but only if it is not part of the set of
any parent. This ensures the number of nodes that need to be explicitly
marked grows only logarithmically with the total number of explicitly
nodes (and thus the number of of overlapping marks).

Thus we can quickly iterate all marks which overlaps any query position
by looking up what leaf node contains that position. Then we only need
to consider all "start" marks within that leaf node, and the "intersect"
set of that node and all its parents.

Now, and the major source of complexity is that the tree restructuring
operations (to ensure that each node has T-1 <= size <= 2*T-1) also need
to update these sets. If a full inner node is split in two, one of the
new parents might start to completely overlap some ranges and its ids
will need to be moved from its children's sets to its own set.
Similarly, if two undersized nodes gets joined into one, it might no
longer completely overlap some ranges, and now the children which do
needs to have the have the ids in its set instead. And then there are
the pivots! Yes the pivot operations when a child gets moved from one
parent to another.
2023-09-12 10:38:23 +02:00
Jaehwang Jung
65738202f8 fix(decorations): better approximation of botline #24794
Problem:
* The guessed botline might be smaller than the actual botline e.g. when
  there are folds and the user is typing in insert mode. This may result
  in incorrect treesitter highlights for injections.
* botline can be larger than the last line number of the buffer, which
  results in errors when placing extmarks.

Solution:
* Take a more conservative approximation. I am not sure if it is
  sufficient to guarantee correctness, but it seems to be good enough
  for the case mentioned above.
* Clamp it to the last line number.

Co-authored-by: Lewis Russell <me@lewisr.dev>
2023-09-11 12:29:39 -07:00
Sergey Slipchenko
f859d16aea fix(tests): set SHELL=sh #24941
Problem:
Some tests fail with $SHELL=fish #6172
Related: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/6176

Solution:
Replace "echo -n" with "printf", because "echo" in sh may be provided
as a shell builtin, which does not accept an "-n" flag to avoid a
trailing newline (e.g. on macos). "printf" is more portable (defined by
POSIX) and it does not output a trailing newline by itself.
Fixes #6172

TODO:
Other test failures may be related to "session leader" issue: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/2354
Checked by running `:terminal ./build/bin/tty-test` from Nvim with
`shell=/bin/fish` (inherited from `$SHELL`) and it indeed complains
about "process does not own the terminal". With `shell=sh` it doesn't complain. And
unsetting `$SHELL` seems to make `nvim` to fall back to `shell=sh`.

    FAILED   test/functional/terminal/tui_spec.lua @ 1017: TUI paste: terminal mode
    test/functional/terminal/tui_spec.lua:1024: Row 1 did not match.
    Expected:
      |*tty ready                                         |
      |*{1: }                                                 |
      |*                                                  |
      |                                                  |
      |{5:^^^^^^^                                           }|
      |{3:-- TERMINAL --}                                    |
      |{3:-- TERMINAL --}                                    |
    Actual:
      |*process does not own the terminal                 |
      |*                                                  |
      |*[Process exited 2]{1: }                               |
      |                                                  |
      |{5:^^^^^^^                                           }|
      |{3:-- TERMINAL --}                                    |
      |{3:-- TERMINAL --}                                    |

    To print the expect() call that would assert the current screen state, use
    screen:snapshot_util(). In case of non-deterministic failures, use
    screen:redraw_debug() to show all intermediate screen states.

    stack traceback:
        test/functional/ui/screen.lua:622: in function '_wait'
        test/functional/ui/screen.lua:352: in function 'expect'
        test/functional/terminal/tui_spec.lua:1024: in function <test/functional/terminal/tui_spec.lua:1017>

    FAILED   test/functional/terminal/tui_spec.lua @ 1551: TUI forwards :term palette colors with termguicolors
    test/functional/terminal/tui_spec.lua:1567: Row 1 did not match.
    Expected:
      |*{1:t}ty ready                                         |
      |                                                  |
      |*                                                  |
      |                                                  |
      |{2:^^^^^^^                                           }|
      |                                                  |
      |{3:-- TERMINAL --}                                    |
    Actual:
      |*{1:p}rocess does not own the terminal                 |
      |                                                  |
      |*[Process exited 2]                                |
      |                                                  |
      |{2:^^^^^^^                                           }|
      |                                                  |
      |{3:-- TERMINAL --}                                    |

    To print the expect() call that would assert the current screen state, use
    screen:snapshot_util(). In case of non-deterministic failures, use
    screen:redraw_debug() to show all intermediate screen states.

    stack traceback:
        test/functional/ui/screen.lua:622: in function '_wait'
        test/functional/ui/screen.lua:352: in function 'expect'
        test/functional/terminal/tui_spec.lua:1567: in function <test/functional/terminal/tui_spec.lua:1551>
2023-09-11 10:01:00 -07:00
bfredl
616a9bac32 Merge pull request #24901 from faergeek/more-intuitive-cursor-update
fix(api): more intuitive cursor updates in nvim_buf_set_text
2023-09-11 10:45:45 +02:00
Christian Clason
60e5d0fbcc vim-patch:9.0.1891: No runtime support for Mojo
Problem:  No runtime support for Mojo
Solution: Add basic filetype and syntax plugins

closes: vim/vim#13062
closes: vim/vim#13063

0ce2c594d0

Co-authored-by: Mahmoud Abduljawad <mahmoud@masaar.com>
2023-09-11 10:05:54 +02:00
Sergey Slipchenko
d22172f36b fix(api): more intuitive cursor updates in nvim_buf_set_text
Fixes #22526
2023-09-11 08:16:03 +04:00
zeertzjq
e8d25675a2 vim-patch:9.0.1894: CI: trailing whitespace in tests
Problem:  CI: trailing white space in tests
Solution: clean up the trailing white space

e5f7cd0a60

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-09-11 11:16:50 +08:00
zeertzjq
6484f338a4 vim-patch:9.0.1893: CI: strptime test fails on BSD14
Problem:  CI: strptime test fails on BSD14
Solution: Skip the test

983d808674

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-09-11 11:16:50 +08:00
zeertzjq
2b475cb5cc fix(mouse): click on 'statuscolumn' with 'rightleft' (#25090) 2023-09-11 08:29:33 +08:00