7.4.797:
- Modified function redraw_asap was removed in
e0e41b30c6,
together with its only caller check_termcode.
- Grepping for the following regexps did not yield any result in
nvim/src and its subdirectories: rows.*\*.*Columns (lines modified
often), ScreenLinesC\[r\] (one of the sources of the bug),
msg_scrolled followed by grepping for NORMAL (another line that was
changed for the bug)
- The out-of-bound access was on the array *screenlineC[MAX_MCO] (see
the diff). I grepped for MAX_MCO an checked every array of that length
for out-of-bounds access in its scope (I did not check for called
functions, e.g. utfc_ptr2char(p, u8cc) where u8cc was of length
MAX_MCO). I did not find any.
- The code for drawing on the screen was moved to the TUI, which was
newly written.
7.4.733:
- test_listchars was converted to a lua test in
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2492
- Since no file is sourced anymore, the behavior of the lua test should
not depend on the setting of ff
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- Automatic history merge between multiple editor instances
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- Port all IO to libuv
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