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.
Allow Include What You Use to remove unnecessary includes and only
include what is necessary. This helps with reducing compilation times
and makes it easier to visualise which dependencies are actually
required.
Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/549, but doesn't close
it since this only works fully for .c files and not headers.
* refactor: format all C files under nvim
* refactor: disable formatting for Vim-owned files:
* src/nvim/indent_c.c
* src/nvim/regexp.c
* src/nvim/regexp_nfa.c
* src/nvim/testdir/samples/memfile_test.c
Refactor input.c, normal.c and edit.c to use the K_EVENT special key to trigger
the CURSORHOLD event. In normal and edit mode, K_EVENT is treated as
K_CURSORHOLD, which enables better handling of arbitrary actions in those
states(eg: In normal mode the previous operator counts will be restored).
Also fix a test in vim_spec.lua. The test had a wrong assumption: cmdheight is
only used to determine when the press enter screen will be shown, not to limit
how many lines or control pagination.
Several opart_T members like use_reg_one, end_adjusted, empty,
is_VIsual, and block_mode, only ever store TRUE or FALSE, so make this
constraint explicit by changing them to bools, and TRUE to true and
FALSE to false in the context of their uses.
The member, inclusive, has several other uses such as in arithmetic
equations and one inequality, but every single assignment (obtained with
'grep -r "inclusive \\="') sets it to either TRUE or FALSE.
This also implies that the inequality, "oap->end.coladd <
oap->inclusive", can only be true when coladd==0 and inclusive==true, so
test for that instead.
For consistency, change the first argument of findpar (which ends up
being inclusive) to bool.
Include stdbool.h for consistency with issue #918.
This commit shrinks the size of oparg_T from 128 bytes to 112 (-13%) on
my machine.
This is not an exhaustive commit, it merely ameliorates the situations a
bit. There are quite a few header files that don't include all the types
they use in their function/struct/... definitions. This throws of the
testing infrastructure (but is not such a problem for the main binary that
has the "tumbleweed of includes"-phenomenon).
- 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.
Move files from src/ to src/nvim/.
- src/nvim/ becomes the new root dir for nvim executable sources.
- src/libnvim/ is planned to become root dir of the neovim library.