Problem: Crash when using nested map() and filter().
Solution: Do not set the v:key type to string without clearing the pointer.
c36350bca3
Port filter_map() changes from patch 8.1.1939.
Note: v8.1.1964 reverts a redundant change for `filter_map()` (now
within `filter_map_dict()`) from v8.1.1957.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
There are really two issues solved here:
- The directory listing was not populating the new buffer when using
the :Explore command. This was because the directory to open is
determined by using expand("%:p") which includes '!/running/command' at
the end of the string in terminal buffers.
- The :Explore command should replace the buffer, not split it. This
because the Explore command will automatically split if the current
buffer has been modified. According to the docs, all terminal buffers
will have the modified flag set when a job is running.
fixes: vim/vim#9862closes: vim/vim#1806953466887f7
Co-authored-by: Jason Long <jasonlongball@gmail.com>
This change includes the following upstream commits:
- fix: remove black lines in directory listing
- fix: correctly create new file when using Lexplore
- refactor: remove print functionality
The main highlight is removing print functionality that was broken both
in neovim and vim.
closes: vim/vim#178470bda7830ac
Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <github.e41mv@aleeas.com>
relevant commits:
- refactor: cleanup netrw#BrowseX
- fix: correctly handle symlinks in treeview
- chore: add minimalrc for reproducing issues
- refactor: simplify s:NetrwInit with the 'newer' assignment syntax
- refactor: remove balloon functionality
- Tune local file listing especially for Windows network drives
- interim fix for browse open with multiple windows
closes: vim/vim#17616ef925556cb
Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <github.e41mv@aleeas.com>
The version check introduced with commit edd4ac3e8 has a logic error.
Also it should only trigger when trying to use the netrw plugin and not
always.
fixes: vim/vim#165416d6ec2ee05
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
relevant commits:
- deprecate!: netrw#Launch, netrw#Open and gx mappings
- refactor: move some utility functions in a private file
- feat: add function to deprecate features
- refactor!: remove NetrwClean command and function
- refactor: use appropriate directories to store temporary files
- refactor: better way to call vim.ui.open
- refactor(Open): prefer lua wrapper function instead of cmdline
- refactor!: drop vim 7 checks
- refactor: use vim.ui.open when using neovim
- refactor: remove s:CheckIfKde
- refactor: balloon functionality
- refactor!: remove netrw#Access function
closes: vim/vim#16519ec961b05dc
Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <github.e41mv@aleeas.com>
This double escaping was likely introduced because it was the only way
to make :Open work with hashes/percent signs despite shellescape(..., 1)
supposedly taking care of it, but then breaks the gx mapping
on MSYS2 as reported at [0]
Since special characters in the URL following :Open can be escaped,
whereas gx simply breaks and is more common, no longer double escape
[0]: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/16252fixes: vim/vim#16252closes: vim/vim#162652328a39a54
Co-authored-by: Konfekt <Konfekt@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: defaults: 'diffopt' option value can be improved
Solution: Update diffopt defaults to include "indent-heuristic" and
"inline:char" (Yee Cheng Chin)
The default diff options have not been updated much despite new
functionality having been added to Vim.
- indent-heurstic: This has been enabled by default in Git since
33de716387 in 2017. Given that Vim uses xdiff from Git, it makes sense
to track the default configuration from Git.
- inline:char: This turns on character-wise inline highlighting which is
generally much better than the default inline:simple. It has been
implemented since vim/vim#16881 and we have not seen reports of any issues
with it, and it has received good feedbacks.
closes: vim/vim#18255976b365305
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
Problem: Using common name in tests leads to flaky tests.
Solution: Rename files and directories to be more specific.
3b0d70f4ff
This includes only test_help.vim changes.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem:
Crash on startup in some situations due to call to `set_curbuf`
with the current value of `cur_buf`.
Solution:
Switch buffers before doing the wipeout of the stdin buffer.
Use cmdline cmds instead of raw buffer pointers to avoid lifetime issues.
PR #34876 expanded the total range of values that cjson considers
valid. However, it didn't address the bigger problem of storing a
`long long` value in a `lua_Integer` (which is typically a typedef for
`ptrdiff_t`).
On 32-bit platforms, this ends up storing an 8-byte number into a 4-byte
variable, truncating the value.
Store the converted value in a temporary `long long` variable so we can
detect the scenario and decode into a `lua_Number`.
In Windows [/] should be escaped [\/]:
autocmd CmdlineChanged [:\/\?] call wildtrigger()
This updated example works both in Linux and Windows.
closes: vim/vim#182625a9ef93b2c
Co-authored-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
Problem: tests: No test when deleting text after autocompletion with preinsert
did complete an entry
Solution: Verify, that after deletion autocompletion does not reinsert
the deleted text. Note: the actual issue was fixed with v9.1.1750.
(Girish Palya)
Pre v9.1.1750 behaviour:
When autocomplete is enabled with *preinsert*, deleting text after selecting a
longer match could cause unintended reinsertion, e.g.:
- Matches available: "foo" and "foobar".
- User selects "foobar" with Ctrl-N
- User deletes characters back to "foo".
- Autocomplete then incorrectly re-inserts "bar", preventing deletion past "foo".
v9.1.1750 removes the unwanted reinsertion so text can be deleted correctly.
closes: vim/vim#18259fe0061c609
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
Problem: completion: preinserted text highlighed using ComplMatchIns
Solution: Use highlighting group PreInsert and update the documentation
(Girish Palya).
When "preinsert" is included in 'completeopt', only the PreInsert
highlight group should be applied, whether autocompletion is active or not.
Previously, ComplMatchIns was used when autocompletion was not enabled.
Related to https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/18213.
closes: vim/vim#182542525c56e42
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
Notably, the existence of a swap file like .buffer.c.swp might cause
mayhem. As a reasonable filter, only process *.c and *.h files using the
c grammar.
Problem: potential buffer-overflow in find_pattern_in_path()
Problem: Verify ptr p has enough room before adding ins_compl_len()
fixes: vim/vim#18195closes: vim/vim#1824921ecb0d2e2
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>