Problem: It is not possible to use plugins in an "after" directory to tune
the behavior of a package.
Solution: First load plugins from non-after directories, then packages and
finally plugins in after directories.
Reset 'loadplugins' before executing --cmd arguments.
66459b7c98
vim-patch:7.4.2172
vim-patch:7.4.2169
vim-patch:7.4.2177
vim-patch:7.4.2178
vim-patch:7.4.2184
vim-patch:8.0.0050
vim-patch:8.0.0105
vim-patch:8.0.0400
vim-patch:8.0.0405
Closes#6034
Problem: as fileio is cached and reads blocks this is going to wait
until either EOF or reading enough characters to fill rbuffer. This is
not good when reading user input from stdin as script.
This variant uses `fdopen()` which is not standard, but it fixes problem on my
system. In next commit `scriptin` will use `FileDescriptor*` from os/fileio in
place of `FILE*`.
Problem: Cannot detect a crash in tests when caused by garbagecollect().
Solution: Add garbagecollect_for_testing(). Do not free a job if is still
useful.
ebf7dfa6f1
Problem: More buf_valid() calls can be optimized.
Solution: Use bufref_valid() instead.
NOTE: Some changes related to channels and the Python and Netbeans interfaces
were obviously left out.
7c0a2f367f
This allows executables to be found by :!, system(), and executable() if
they live next to ("sibling" to) nvim.exe. This is what gvim on Windows
does, and also matches the behavior of Win32 SearchPath().
c4a249a736/src/os_win32.c (L354-L370)
Periodically skip :! spam. This is a "cheat" that works for all UIs and greatly
improves responsiveness when :! spams MB or GB of output:
:!yes
:!while true; do date; done
:!git grep ''
:grep -r '' *
After ~10KB of data is seen from a single :! invocation, output will be skipped
for ~1s and three dots "..." will pulse in the bottom-left. Thereafter the
behavior alternates at every:
* 10KB received
* ~1s throttled
This also avoids out-of-memory which could happen with large :! outputs.
Note: This commit does not change the behavior of execute(':!foo').
execute(':!foo') returns the string ':!foo^M', it captures *only* Vim
messages, *not* shell command output. Vim behaves the same way.
Use system('foo') for capturing shell command output.
Closes#1234
Helped-by: oni-link <knil.ino@gmail.com>
Contains the exit value nvim will use.
Before exiting, it is v:null. That way jobs or autocmds (in VimLeavePre or
VimLeave) can check if Neovim is about to quit and with what exit value.
Closes#4666.
Eliminate mb_init():
Set "enc_utf" and "has_mbyte" early. Eliminate "enc_unicode" and "enc_latin1like".
init_chartab() and screenalloc() are already invoked elsewhere
in the initialization process.
The EncodingChanged autocmd cannot be triggered.
At initialization, there is no spellfiles to reload
Problem:
When '--embed' passed to command line arguments, stdin and stdout
are used for IPC. But when multiple files are passed as
arguments, nvim wrongly sends 'N files to edit' message to its
stdout. As the result, attaching to process from frontend failed.
Solution:
Remove the message because it doesn't fill any purpose.
Check `exists('b:term_title')` to avoid the BufReadCmd for already-initialized
:terminal buffers.
Move the test for `:argadd`.
Add a test for `:edit<CR>`.
Tweak comments and code style.
`lib/queue.h` implements a basic queue. `event/queue.c` implements
a specialized data structure on top of lib/queue.h; it is not a "normal"
queue.
Rename the specialized multi-level queue implemented in event/queue.c to
"multiqueue", to avoid confusion when reading the code.
Before this change one can eventually notice that "macros (uppercase
symbols) are for the normal queue, lowercase operations are for the
multi-level queue", but that is unnecessary friction for new developers
(or existing developers just visiting this part of the codebase).
Because terminfo_stop() already ran, there is not much reason to wait
for the loop to teardown.
Helped-by: Björn Linse <bjorn.linse@gmail.com>
Helped-by: oni-link <knil.ino@gmail.com>
Closes#4778
References #3541
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Bug report:
> After pressing `ZZ` I can find two threads freezing, occupying 100% CPU:
|-systemd-+
|-nvim,11567 /home/lz/code/1.rs +set title
| `-{nvim},11574
> 11567 has two threads:
(gdb) info threads
Id Target Id Frame
* 1 Thread 0x7f7622907780 (LWP 11567) "nvim" 0x00007f76222e66bd in pthread_join () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
2 Thread 0x7f761f5ff700 (LWP 11574) "nvim" 0x00007ffcec9e9c59 in clock_gettime ()
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 2 (Thread 0x7f761f5ff700 (LWP 11574)):
#0 0x00007ffcec9e9c59 in clock_gettime ()
#1 0x00007f76210b9356 in clock_gettime () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x00007f7622513e3c in ?? () from /usr/lib/libuv.so.1
#3 0x00007f7622505e94 in uv_run () from /usr/lib/libuv.so.1
#4 0x00000000004822ed in loop_close (loop=loop@entry=0x7f761f5fe870) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/event/loop.c:87
#5 0x00000000005a7ec0 in tui_main (bridge=0x7f761f6ac000, ui=0x7f761f69ace0) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/tui/tui.c:234
#6 0x00000000005a9b47 in ui_thread_run (data=<optimized out>) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/ui_bridge.c:87
#7 0x00007f7622510d07 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libuv.so.1
#8 0x00007f76222e5474 in start_thread () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#9 0x00007f76210ac69d in clone () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7f7622907780 (LWP 11567)):
#0 0x00007f76222e66bd in pthread_join () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#1 0x00007f7622510dae in uv_thread_join () from /usr/lib/libuv.so.1
#2 0x00000000005aac9e in ui_bridge_stop (b=0x7f761f6ac000) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/ui_bridge.c:104
#3 0x00000000005a90e4 in ui_builtin_stop () at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/ui.c:91
#4 0x000000000052be09 in mch_exit (r=r@entry=1) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/os_unix.c:143
#5 0x00000000004db1cc in getout (exitval=exitval@entry=1) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/main.c:623
#6 0x00000000004fa43c in preserve_exit () at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/misc1.c:2652
#7 0x000000000052b77a in deadly_signal (signum=1) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/os/signal.c:120
#8 0x000000000052b7cf in on_signal (handle=<optimized out>, signum=<optimized out>, data=<optimized out>) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/os/signal.c:145
#9 0x0000000000484178 in signal_event (argv=<optimized out>) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/event/signal.c:44
#10 0x0000000000483b7f in queue_process_events (queue=0x7f7620417360) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/event/queue.c:142
#11 0x0000000000482208 in loop_poll_events (loop=0x84dec0 <loop>, ms=ms@entry=4000) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/event/loop.c:56
#12 0x000000000052a364 in input_poll (ms=ms@entry=4000) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/os/input.c:325
#13 0x000000000052a3e2 in inbuf_poll (ms=4000) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/os/input.c:347
#14 0x000000000052a839 in os_inchar (buf=buf@entry=0x0, maxlen=maxlen@entry=0, ms=ms@entry=-1, tb_change_cnt=tb_change_cnt@entry=0) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/os/input.c:107
#15 0x0000000000592eeb in state_enter (s=s@entry=0x7ffcec9d3560) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/state.c:46
#16 0x0000000000508533 in normal_enter (cmdwin=cmdwin@entry=false, noexmode=noexmode@entry=false) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/normal.c:464
#17 0x00000000004dc17e in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at /tmp/yaourt-tmp-lz/aur-neovim-git/src/neovim-git/src/nvim/main.c:538
move `call_shell` to misc1.c
Move some fns to state.c
Move some fns to option.c
Move some fns to memline.c
Move `vim_chdir*` fns to file_search.c
Move some fns to new module, bytes.c
Move some fns to fileio.c
This commit doesn't change any behavior, only moves the init out of main.c We
_could_ move some initialization from tui.c:terminfo_start to an earlier phase,
in order to avoid mis-reporting 't_Co' during startup. But this will be messy,
and gains very little: TERM=linux works "good enough" as long as we correct t_Co
in tui.c:terminfo_start (c5b02d5a7).
Current name is inappropriate for the following reasons:
1. It is often masked by local `loop` variables.
2. It cannot be searched for. There are many `loop` variables where `loop` is
some local variable. There are many cases when “loop” word is used in
a comment.
3. It is in any case bad idea to use a generic name as a name of the global
variable. Best if global has module prefix: this is why it is in `main.h`:
`main_loop` both stands for “a main loop” and “a loop defined in `main.*`”.
Since I have no idea how to list every occurrence of this variable method used
to rename it is “remove it from globals.h, try to compile, fix errors”. Thus if
some occurrence was hidden under false `#if` branch it was not replaced.
After 87a49405b0, terminal_open() is not
nested by default. The default "term://" handler depended on that, but
it should instead explicitly raise TermOpen.
References #4306
Change POROJECT_NAME to 'nvim', and use it as the gettext
domain name. The *.mo files, previously installed as
$runtime/lang/xx/LC_MESSAGES/nvim.mo, are now installed as
$prefix/locale/xx/LC_MESSAGES/nvim.mo.
- `syntax_on` is documented. Rather than introduce a new undocumented
VimL global `g:syntax_off`, use a module-local flag.
- Rename "maybe" functions to follow style guidelines (use standard
module prefix)