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Author SHA1 Message Date
Puneet Dixit
fff9897ce3 fix(startup): emitting useless OptionSet #39830
Problem:
During startup, we manually trigger a useless and misleading `OptionSet`
event, which doesn't set `v:option_*` values (this is a limitation of
`nvim_exec_autocmds`).
ad4bc2d90c/runtime/lua/vim/_core/defaults.lua (L939).

Solution:
The `nvim_exec_autocmds('OptionSet',…)` call does not serve any purpose
since 5cbb9d613b, so just drop it.
2026-05-17 12:18:24 -04:00
glepnir
767fbd88ff fix(lsp): fallback to filterText for non-matching PlainText items #39695
Problem:
PlainText completion items used `textEdit.newText` or `insertText` as
the completion word even when they did not match the typed prefix. This
could break popup completion behavior like 'completeopt+=longest'.

Solution:
Fall back to `filterText` when `newText` or `insertText` does not match
the typed prefix.
2026-05-17 11:58:49 -04:00
Justin M. Keyes
a562fb33ca Merge #39820 from echasnovski/pack-get-more 2026-05-17 11:51:39 -04:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
db0682fe50 feat(ui): vim.ui.input(opts.scope) #39570
Problem: There is no way for a `vim.ui.input` caller to indicate for
  which scope the input is. As in "This input is for something at cursor
  scope". This information can be useful for `vim.ui.input`
  implementation to tweak its behavior and presentation:
  - Show different floating window depending on the scope. For example:
    - Near cursor for "cursor" scope.
    - At line start for "line" scope.
    - In window corner for "buffer" and "window" scopes.
    - In whole editor corner for "tabpage", "editor", "project" scopes.
  - Navigate through history only for inputs with the same scope.

Solution: Document new `opts.scope` for `vim.ui.input`. Use it in the
  codebase.
2026-05-17 11:34:06 -04:00
Justin M. Keyes
846b8b2420 refactor: group nvim_buf_call, nvim_win_call tests #39828 2026-05-17 11:20:54 -04:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
8f379be261 feat(pack): update get() to be able to fetch data from plugin source
Problem: There is currently no convenient way to programmatically check
  for new updates from plugin source. Running `vim.pack.update()` is one
  approach, but it opens a confirmation buffer that requires a manual
  action to close.

Solution: Add `opts.offline` to `vim.pack.get()` that will first fetch
  new updates from plugin source before computing the output.
2026-05-17 18:17:13 +03:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
b9c4329c35 feat(pack): update get() to return revision of a pending update
Problem: No convenient way to programmatically get the revision that
  would be checked out after `vim.pack.update()` (with `offline=true`).
  Doing this manually requires resolving `spec.version` which is not
  trivial.  This data can be useful for custom reporting of pending
  updates or third party confirmation step.

Solution: Make `get()` include a new field for the revision that points
  at the state after applying pending update. This is also the same as
  the revision of resolved `spec.version`.
2026-05-17 18:14:01 +03:00
bfredl
0aa7d2f4d5 feat(api): nvim_buf_call, win_call can has multiple return values #39801
from the "because we can and it is not much code" department. (diffcount
excluding tests is actually negative)

fixes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/39636#issuecomment-4397141270
2026-05-17 10:25:22 -04:00
Justin M. Keyes
e572c9c80a feat(api): tab-local option scope #39811
Problem:
2d795face6 added support for tab-local options ('cmdheight')
to `nvim_get_option_value`, but not to:

    nvim_get_option_info2()
    nvim_set_option_value(…, { tab = … })
    gettabwinvar()

Solution:
- Update `options.lua` to model tab-local options. Introduce `kOptScopeTab`.
- Handle tab scope in the options layer so it works for all options APIs.

Note:
- No change to `gettabvar()`. Not sure if needed/wanted.

fix https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/31140
2026-05-17 10:24:46 -04:00
Justin M. Keyes
c55b6128f8 docs: misc #39817 2026-05-17 10:02:12 -04:00
Ayose C.
3ace049c6a feat(vim.hl): vim.hl.hl_op() #39777
Problem:
vim.hl.on_yank() only works for TextYankPost, not TextPutPost.

Solution:
Introduce hl_op().
Deprecate on_yank().
2026-05-17 09:56:37 -04:00
zeertzjq
ce7137da41 vim-patch:f03155a: runtime(htmldjango): Add syntax highlighting of comparison operators
The presence `djangoOperators` in the file `syntax/django.vim` and
having the highlight function with a `match` statement leads to a
highlight spill-over with other elements defined in `syntax/html.vim`.
To avoid the highlight spill-over declare a region called
`djangoTagBlockNaive` to limit `djangoOperator` to only be matched
within.

related: vim/vim#20225
closes:  vim/vim#20232

f03155aa2a

Co-authored-by: tecis <67809811+tecis@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-17 16:49:48 +08:00
zeertzjq
1b6063db59 vim-patch:8b25d90: runtime(django): Resolve FIXME of comparrison operators + localization tags
Summary: Add highlight of comparison operators resolving FIXME left by maintainer.

How it works: By creating a the variable ‘djangoOperator’ with the regex
and defining to only highlight when enclosed within ‘djangoTag’ and
‘djangoVarBlock’ the highlight works as expected.

Note: Note even though the maintainer had left the note “FIXME ==, !=,
      <, >, <=, and >= should be djangoStatements” the results do work
as I think he intended even though the variable ‘djangoOperator’ had to
be created to achieve the result. By doing it this way the highlight
process does not get confused depending on the spacing of the comparison
operator. Example: {{ x>=10 }} and {{ x >= 10 }} work as expected.

Add tags related to localization.

Documentation source:

- https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.2/topics/i18n/formatting/#controlling-localization-in-templates

closes: vim/vim#20225

8b25d90b08

Co-authored-by: tecis <67809811+tecis@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-17 16:49:27 +08:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
8d100483e0 feat(pack): update get() to take rev from actual repo if info=true
Problem: `vim.pack.get()` always uses lockfile as the source for the
  `rev` field. This is fast, but may be misleading in case of
  a corrupted lockfile.

Solution: Compute revision from Git repo on disk if `info=true`
  (default), use lockfile otherwise. This does increase execution time
  (as a result of one extra `git ...` call for every plugin), but
  `info=true` is already designed to be informative and not necessarily
  fast.
2026-05-17 10:49:48 +03:00
yashlala
7d99104058 feat(events): add TabMoved autocommand event #24137
Problem:
No way to handle a "tab moved" event.
Use-case: tabline plugins may cache tab labels, and need to know when to
invalidate their cache.

Solution:
Add a `TabMoved` event that triggers whenever tabs are reordered via `:tabmove`
or via mouse click-and-drag.
2026-05-16 13:55:42 -04:00
Yi Ming
a7f09db9de refactor(lsp): remove some private utility functions
Problem:
`make_position_params`/`get_line_byte_from_position`/`make_line_range_params`
are private functions and their functionality can be replaced by `vim.pos` now.

Solution:
Remove them, use `vim.pos` instead.
2026-05-16 23:47:38 +08:00
Yi Ming
1c687c76b0 refactor(pos): move get_lines from lsp.util to pos 2026-05-16 23:47:38 +08:00
Yi Ming
6f5ba9ebf6 fix(pos): precisely handle positions at the end of the file 2026-05-16 23:44:54 +08:00
Tomas Slusny
a0637e0c4e feat(prompt): support 'scrollback' option in prompt-buffers #39793
Problem:
There is a lot of overlap between terminal and prompt buffer, but no
easy way to limit the number of lines kept above the prompt to prevent
performance and other issues. This is desirable for both example
use cases in current documentation, chat UI and repl/shell plugins.

Solution:
Use existing 'scrollback' option to limit prompt-buffer lines
as well.

Signed-off-by: Tomas Slusny <slusnucky@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2026-05-16 10:14:18 -04:00
EliWiegman
2d795face6 fix(api): nvim_get_option_value tab-local 'cmdheight' #39259
Problem:
API clients cannot query the tab-local value of 'cmdheight'.

Solution:
Allow nvim_get_option_value() to accept { tab = <tab-ID> } for 'cmdheight'.
2026-05-16 09:31:05 -04:00
Olivia Kinnear
b62c1049c0 feat(pack): :packupdate, :packdel commands #39693
Define `:packupdate` and `:packdel` as separate commands instead of a
unified `:pack {subcommand}` because the semantics between the two
commands vary differently enough that it doesn't make sense to combine
them. Additionally, `:pack! update/del` looks bad.
2026-05-16 05:15:05 -04:00
zeertzjq
cca6dc0ae2 vim-patch:591db92: runtime(zip,tar): Add support for compressed .cbz and .cbt files
*.cbz and *.cbt files are just zip and tar files for comic books.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_book_archive

closes: vim/vim#20206

591db923ba

Co-authored-by: Phạm Bình An <phambinhanctb2004@gmail.com>
2026-05-16 16:54:11 +08:00
zeertzjq
c165202b79 vim-patch:f7e239b: runtime(sh): Update syntax, don't include parens in function name highlighting
Parentheses are not part of the function name so highlight them
differently.

closes: vim/vim#20219

f7e239bd0e

Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
2026-05-16 16:54:11 +08:00
zeertzjq
925b14ce2b vim-patch:9.2.0489: filetype: some Objective-C files are not recognized
Problem:  filetype: some Objective-C files are not recognized
Solution: Add g:filetype_mm override variable, improve the objective c
          pattern detection (Keith Smiley).

closes: vim/vim#20221

bc7f736a39

Co-authored-by: Keith Smiley <keithbsmiley@gmail.com>
2026-05-16 16:54:11 +08:00
zeertzjq
1813e1c089 vim-patch:9.2.0486: out-of-bound read when recovering swap files (#39807)
Problem:  out-of-bound read when recovering corrupted swap files
          (Rahul Hoysala)
Solution: Validate the db_txt_start field when recovering a swap
          file.

Supported by AI

de7a5b5425

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2026-05-16 08:07:22 +08:00
zeertzjq
d8c464a0fa vim-patch:77b8a12: runtime(doc): Update 'softtabstop' documentation (#39806)
closes: vim/vim#20218

77b8a12f82

Co-authored-by: Jonathan Demme <j.b.demme@gmail.com>
2026-05-16 07:50:56 +08:00
zeertzjq
10432d0df8 vim-patch:9.2.0481: runtime(netrw): command injection possible via maps
Problem:  runtime(netrw): command injection possible via crafted
          directory names in NetrwMaps() (Christopher Lusk)
Solution: Temporarily remove B flag in NetrwMaps() to prevent command
          injection

8e41c34aba

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2026-05-15 09:09:35 +08:00
zeertzjq
86c5703111 vim-patch:9.2.0480: [security]: runtime(netrw): code injection via mf command
Problem:  [security]: runtime(netrw): code injection via mf command
          (Christopher Lusk, Zdenek Dohnal)
Solution: Do not use string concatenation inside the filter() commands
          (Zdenek Dohnal)

Github Security Advisory:
https://github.com/vim/vim/security/advisories/GHSA-66hr-7p6x-x5j3

8af0f098c3

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2026-05-15 09:05:59 +08:00
Jackson Ludwig
1e09b020e5 fix(difftool): handle filenames containing spaces #39740
Problem:
Using the `DiffTool` plugin (e.g. through `nvim -d ...` or `:DiffTool
<file1> <file2>` fails if a space is in one of the paths. This occurs
because the `diff` wraps the paths with quotes (`'`) if space
characters are present, which the line diff regex fails to parse.

Solution:
Update regex to handle quoted paths by matching the string within the
quotes, if it exists.
2026-05-14 20:23:39 -04:00
luukvbaal
70c3289290 fix(ui2): unable to configure window height of absolute 1 #39781
Problem:
- Configuring the height of one of the message targets to 1 is
  recognized as 100% of 'lines'.
- Cmdline is expanded for message exceeding 'cmdheight' even if the
  configured height is smaller than or equal to 'cmdheight'.
Solution:
- Recognize a height of 1 as absolute; a decimal number smaller than 1
  is taken as a fraction of 'lines' (replace 1 with 0.999 for the old
  behavior).
- Don't expand the cmdline if the configured height doesn't allow it.
2026-05-14 16:04:58 -04:00
Justin M. Keyes
4f27b585e9 docs: dev, lsp, indent-guides #39756
- document "indent guides" https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/39726
- document guidance for "subcommands" https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/32263#issuecomment-4436002808

Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Noa Levi <275430404+lphuc2250gma@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-14 13:13:30 -04:00
Justin M. Keyes
c7f5f44b60 refactor(vim.fs): deduplicate by using vim.fn #39782
Problem:
61e99217e6 replaced usages of `vim.fn`. This duplicates non-trivial
logic and may have introduced bugs like 38e38d1b40.

Later on, b02eeb6a72 graduated `fnamemodify` to `fast`, so avoiding it
in `vim.fs` is no longer necessary.

Solution:
Use `vim.fn` to deduplicate `vim.fs.dirname()` and `vim.fs.basename()`.

Note: the "nvim -l" test-runner switch from the original PR (#30483) is
already done by 9432e6c1e2 (#39676).
2026-05-14 13:02:36 -04:00
Michele Campeotto
6780e78b09 feat(highlights): new Dimmed hl group for de-emphasized text #39505
Problem:
Many color schemes assume the Comment hl group is dim text and use it
for secondary text, decorations, or parts of UI. This is true for many
color schemes but not all.

Solution:
Introducing a new highlight group with a more specific meaning, similar
to Underlined or Ignore.

The new group links to Comment by default so the behavior is unchanged
for color schemes that don't define it.
2026-05-13 15:54:34 -04:00
Lewis Russell
9432e6c1e2 test: run Lua harness with nvim -l
Problem:
The Lua test harness still ran through standalone -ll mode, so tests
depended on the low-level Lua path instead of the regular Nvim Lua
environment. That also meant os.exit() coverage had to carry an ASAN
workaround because Lua's raw process exit skipped Nvim teardown and let
LeakSanitizer interfere with the observed exit code.

Solution:
Run the harness and related fixtures with nvim -l. Patch os.exit() in
the main Lua state to exit through getout(), so scripts observe normal
Nvim shutdown while standalone -ll remains available for generator-style
scripts. As a consequence, the startup test can assert os.exit() without
disabling leak detection.

AI-assisted: Codex
2026-05-13 13:14:07 +01:00
Nathan Zeng
dbdd73e846 refactor(tutor): use inline comments instead of json file #39714
Problem: Expected text for interactive marks is in a separate json file
from the tutor file. When the tutor file is updated, line numbers
(potentially many) have to be updated in the json file. This is a
burden for maintenance and automatic testing.

Solution: Put the expected text inline in the tutor file, marked
with `[[]]`. Parse and remove the comments before opening the tutor
file so extmarks can be applied.
2026-05-13 07:31:17 -04:00
yilisharcs
6c21a72b85 vim-patch:702d32e: runtime(compiler): set zig errorformat (#39769)
includes a new zig_cc file to catch warnings

closes: vim/vim#20198

702d32e161
2026-05-13 01:17:44 +00:00
zeertzjq
986382069a refactor: make nvim_put() trigger TextPut* with '_' as regname 2026-05-13 06:57:07 +08:00
zeertzjq
871b4b1642 vim-patch:9.2.0470: No way to hook into put commands
Problem:  No way to hook into put commands
          (yochem)
Solution: Introduce TextPutPre and TextPutPost autocommands
          (Foxe Chen).

fixes:  vim/vim#18701
closes: vim/vim#20144

e0781bd5bf

Co-authored-by: Foxe Chen <chen.foxe@gmail.com>
2026-05-13 06:57:07 +08:00
bfredl
7673adc952 Merge pull request #38675 from bfredl/errdefer
feat(ui_client): "press ENTER" free nvim crashes
2026-05-12 11:00:26 +02:00
zeertzjq
492b8c9e9c vim-patch:9.2.0475: runtime(netrw): bookmark paths not normalized (#39748)
Problem:  the bookmarks list can have duplicate entries, more often
          in win32 (due to mixed slashes and capitalization) and when
          g:netrw_keepdir=0 (which could introduce relative paths).
          Duplicate entries could be: C:\foo\BAR\baz.file
                                     c:\foo\bar\baz.file
                                     c:/foo\BAR/baz.file
                                     BAR/baz.file
Solution: Normalize the paths and make sure they are always absolute
          (J. Paulo Seibt).

closes: vim/vim#20194

74019bea8c

Co-authored-by: J. Paulo Seibt <jpseibt@gmail.com>
2026-05-11 23:52:44 +00:00
luukvbaal
5f7237f54b fix(ui2): unable to route by message ID #39734
Problem:  - "bufwrite" message identifier is encoded in the message ID
            of a "progress" kind message (since ff68fd6b); UI2 does not
            allow routing by message ID.
          - No documented way to set a default message target for all
            but a few kinds (without copying all of |ui-messages| kinds
            to cfg.msg.targets).
          - A user adding a message route for the documented empty ""
            kind can result in unexpected behavior.
          - Showing duplicate message (x) indicator in msg and cmd
            targets simultaneously is unsupported.
          - Manually triggering CursorMoved autocommand to add matchparen
            highlighting in the cmdline.
Solution: - Match cfg.msg.targets keys as Lua pattern to a message ID.
          - Recognize "default" as key in cfg.msg.targets, drop the
            undocumented cfg.msg.target field.
          - Don't try to get configured target for "" message kind/trigger.
          - Maintain msg indicator virtual text for the cmd and msg target.
          - Add matchparen highlighting by directly calling the Lua module
            (possible since b813c7e0).
2026-05-11 18:17:04 -04:00
Marcus Caisey
c4285acb92 fix(health): set 'tags' for help filetype #39742
Problem:
The `:checkhealth` buffer uses the help syntax, so help tag links (e.g.
`|clipboard|`) are highlighted like they are in help buffers. However,
unlike in help buffers, `CTRL-]` doesn't jump to the relevant help file.

I expect that if the `:checkhealth` buffer looks like a help buffer,
then it should behave like one where it makes sense. This comment from
/r/neovim suggests that this was the intention:
https://www.reddit.com/r/neovim/comments/5ghv3r/see_clipboard_how/dascnry/.

Solution:
Set `'tags'` in `checkhealth` buffers so that `:tag` and friends look
for tags in the help tags files.
2026-05-11 15:14:52 -04:00
Justin M. Keyes
11084f5db3 Merge #39730 from ofseed/lsp-remove-deprecated 2026-05-11 11:34:09 -04:00
Yi Ming
9e5982f071 refactor(lsp)!: always require position_encoding 2026-05-11 20:37:56 +08:00
zeertzjq
5e756aa825 vim-patch:bfebd12: runtime(javacc): Check for existence of javaFuncDef syn group before clearing it (#39731)
fixes: vim/vim#20190

bfebd1209b

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2026-05-11 17:20:40 +08:00
bfredl
9c42db1181 feat(ui_client): "press ENTER" free nvim crash debugging
This feature might be a little silly and niche, but it is very useful
for _my_ workflow (and open source is about mee)

An issue which is never present on high quality RELEASE builds, but
might occur on Debug builds is that the Nvim server crashes
on some error in your unfinished PR code. If you compile your debug
builds with sanitizers enabled, as you should, the ASAN/UBSAN runtime
will print some useful info about your mistake to stderr or a log file,
such as a stack trace. This can be used to jump to the error in the
code.

This allows the nvim server to install a signal hander in the ui client,
which can load this log file in a good safe version of nvim and parse it
using 'errorformat'

This is inspired by the "press ENTER" free workflow of ui2 and applies
it beyond the lifetime cycle of the nvim instance.

example config:
```lua
    local asan = vim.env.ASAN_OPTIONS
    if asan ~= nil and string.match(asan, "log_path=/tmp/nvim_asan")  then
      local myname = "/tmp/nvim_asan."..vim.uv.getpid()

      local args = {"--embed", "-n", "+set efm=%+A%*[^/]%f:%l:%c", "+silent cfile "..myname, "+silent cfirst", "+silent copen"}

      vim.api.nvim__set_restart_on_crash("nvim", args)
    end
```

and run your debug nvim like so

    ASAN_OPTIONS=handle_abort=1,handle_sigill=1,log_path=/tmp/nvim_asan ./build/bin/nvim
2026-05-11 11:00:03 +02:00
Yi Ming
fd51fb3fa0 refactor!: remove deprecated APIs 2026-05-11 16:51:58 +08:00
zeertzjq
0e7d51a378 vim-patch:9.2.0464: runtime(netrw): bookmarking directory uses current dir (#39729)
Problem:  runtime(netrw): bookmarking directory uses current dir
Solution: Correctly handle netrw actual directory (J. Paulo Seibt)

fixes:  vim/vim#10481
closes: vim/vim#20169

ec76ac620b

Co-authored-by: J. Paulo Seibt <jpseibt@gmail.com>
2026-05-11 05:08:02 +00:00
Justin M. Keyes
5370eb0146 fix(lua): vim.wait(0) does not call loop_poll #39679
Problem:
Regression from c822a2657c: `vim.wait(0)` does not call `loop_poll`,
so `vim.wait(1)` is needed to "yield" from Lua.

Solution:
- Ensure that `vim._core.loop_poll()` is always called, even when `time=0`.
- Document how to interrupt Lua code (ctrl-c).

ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/6800
2026-05-10 14:22:31 -04:00
Yi Ming
c2d7dd781a feat(lsp): pass arbitrary positions to vim.lsp.buf #39446
Problem:
Currently, it only supports sending requests using the current cursor position as a parameter.

Solution:
Support sending requests using arbitrary positions.
2026-05-10 13:49:36 -04:00