Problem:
NVIM_APPNAME does not allow path separators in the name, so relative
paths can't be used:
NVIM_APPNAME="neovim-configs/first-config" nvim
NVIM_APPNAME="neovim-configs/second-config" nvim
Solution:
Let NVIM_APPNAME be a relative path. Absolute paths are not supported.
fix#23056fix#24966
Problem:
Using "nvim -l args.lua" without passing extra script args, does not set `_G.arg[0]`.
Steps to reproduce:
```
cat > args.lua<<EOF
vim.print(_G.arg, '')
vim.print(vim.v.argv, '')
EOF
nvim --clean -l args.lua
```
Solution:
Fix condition in command_line_scan.
Co-authored by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Co-authored by: Steven Todd McIntyre II <114119064+stmii@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored by: nobe4 <nobe4@users.noreply.github.com>
- docs: mention --luadev-mod to run with lua runtime files
When changing a lua file in the ./runtime folder, a new contributor
might expect changes to be applied to the built Neovim binary.
Removes the `getoption_T` struct and also introduces the `OptVal` struct
to unify the methods of getting/setting different option value types.
This is the first of many PRs to reduce code duplication in the Vim
option code as well as to make options easier to maintain. It also
increases the flexibility and extensibility of options. Which opens the
door for things like Array and Dictionary options.
Problem: --api-info output is binary. Not setting the mode may cause
the OS to impose unexpected eof. For Windows, it scatters extra '0d0a'
words in the output.
Solution: On Windows, set stdout to binary mode for --api-info.
Fixes#20977
Here's the headline: when run in sync mode (last argument cb=NULL),
these functions don't actually use the uv_loop_t.
An earlier version of this patch instead replaced fs_loop with
using main_loop.uv on the main thread and luv_loop() on luv worker
threads. However this made the code more complicated for no reason.
Also arbitrarily, half of these functions would attempt to handle
UV_ENOMEM by try_to_free_memory(). This would mostly happen
on windows because it needs to allocate a converted WCHAR buffer.
This should be a quite rare situation. Your system is pretty
much hosed already if you cannot allocate like 50 WCHAR:s.
Therefore, take the liberty of simply removing this fallback.
In addition, we tried to "recover" from ENOMEM in read()/readv()
this way which doesn't make any sense. The read buffer(s) are already
allocated at this point.
This would also be an issue when using these functions on a worker
thread, as try_to_free_memory() is not thread-safe. Currently
os_file_is_readable() and os_is_dir() is used by worker threads
(as part of nvim__get_runtime(), to implement require from 'rtp' in
threads).
In the end, these changes makes _all_ os/fs.c functions thread-safe,
and we thus don't need to document and maintain a thread-safe subset.
Previously, there were three low-level delay entry points
- os_delay(ms, ignoreinput=true): sleep for ms, only break on got_int
- os_delay(ms, ignoreinput=false): sleep for ms, break on any key input
os_microdelay(us, false): equivalent, but in μs (not directly called)
- os_microdelay(us, true): sleep for μs, never break.
The implementation of the latter two both used uv_cond_timedwait()
This could have been for two reasons:
1. allow another thread to "interrupt" the wait
2. uv_cond_timedwait() has higher resolution than uv_sleep()
However we (1) never used the first, even when TUI was a thread, and
(2) nowhere in the codebase are we using μs resolution, it is always a ms
multiplied with 1000.
In addition, os_delay(ms, false) would completely block the thread for
100ms intervals and in between check for input. This is not how event handling
is done alound here.
Therefore:
Replace the implementation of os_delay(ms, false) to use
LOOP_PROCESS_EVENTS_UNTIL which does a proper epoll wait with a timeout,
instead of the 100ms timer panic.
Replace os_microdelay(us, false) with a direct wrapper of uv_sleep.
Problem: There is no way to get a list of swap file names.
Solution: Add the swapfilelist() function. Use it in the test script to
clean up. Remove deleting individual swap files.
c216a7a21a
vim-patch:9.0.1005: a failed test may leave a swap file behind
Problem: A failed test may leave a swap file behind.
Solution: Delete the swap file to avoid another test to fail. Use another
file name.
d0f8d39d20
Cherry-pick test_window_cmd.vim changes from patch 8.2.1593.
Remove FUNC_ATTR_UNUSED from eval functions as fptr is always unused.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: :defer not tested with exceptions and ":qa!".
Solution: Test :defer works when exceptions are thrown and when ":qa!" is
used. Invoke the deferred calls on exit.
58779858fb
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Autoload script sourced twice if sourced directly.
Solution: Do not source an autoload script again. (issue vim/vim#6644)
daa2f36573
Cherry-pick ret_sid changes from patch 8.2.0149.
Use do_in_runtimepath() as that's what source_runtime() calls in Nvim.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
This checks MSVC toolchain with _MSC_VER macro before adding
pragma warning directive. It is specific to MSVC and shows
compiler warning with mingw gcc as following:
main.c:187: warning: ignoring '#pragma warning ' [-Wunknown-pragmas]
187 | # pragma warning(suppress : 4996)
This feature has long been obsolete. The 'keymap' option can be used
to support language keymaps, including hebrew and hebrewp (phonetic
mapping). There is no need to keep the old c code with hardcoded
keymaps for some languages.
Problem: After TUI refactor commit, code for setting Windows taskbar
icon wasn't being executed because of a backdated conditional.
Solution: Update the conditional to take TUI refactor into account.
Ref: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/20634#discussion_r1088993820
The original motivation for this change came from developping
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/22159, which will require adding
more autocommand creation to Neovim's startup sequence.
This change requires lightly editing a test that expected no autocommand
to have been created from lua.
Problem:
1. Some calls to preserve_exit() don't put a message in IObuff, so the
IObuff printed by preserve_exit() contains unrelated information.
2. If a TUI client runs out of memory or receives a deadly signal, the
error message is shown on alternate screen and cannot be easily seen
because the TUI exits alternate screen soon afterwards.
Solution:
Pass error message to preserve_exit() and exit alternate screen before
printing it.
Note that this doesn't fix the problem that server error messages cannot
be easily seen on exit. This is tracked in #21608 and #21843.
Problem:
The "force" flag of win_close() complicates the code and adds edge cases
where it is not clear what the correct behavior should be.
The "free_buf" flag of win_close() is passed on to float windows when
closing the last window of a tabpage, which doesn't make much sense.
Solution:
Remove the "force" flag and always close float windows as if :close! is
used when closing the last window of a tabpage, and set the "free_buf"
flag for a float window based on whether its buffer can be freed.
As 'hidden' is on by default, this change shouldn't affect many people.