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@ -5,12 +5,13 @@
1. Install [build prerequisites](#build-prerequisites) on your system
2. `git clone https://github.com/neovim/neovim`
3. `cd neovim && make CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo`
3. `cd neovim`
- If you want the **stable release**, also run `git checkout stable`.
4. `make CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo`
- If you want to install to a custom location, set `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. See also [INSTALL.md](./INSTALL.md#install-from-source).
- On BSD, use `gmake` instead of `make`.
- To build on Windows, see the [Building on Windows](#building-on-windows) section. _MSVC (Visual Studio) is recommended._
4. `sudo make install`
5. `sudo make install`
- Default install location is `/usr/local`
- On Debian/Ubuntu, instead of `sudo make install`, you can try `cd build && cpack -G DEB && sudo dpkg -i nvim-linux64.deb` to build DEB-package and install it. This helps ensure clean removal of installed files. Note: This is an unsupported, "best-effort" feature of the Nvim build.
@ -131,7 +132,8 @@ https://github.com/cascent/neovim-cygwin was built on Cygwin 2.9.0. Newer `libuv
1. From the MSYS2 shell, install these packages:
```
pacman -S \
mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-{gcc,cmake,make,ninja,diffutils}
mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-gcc \
mingw-w64-x86_64-{cmake,make,ninja,diffutils}
```
2. From the Windows Command Prompt (`cmd.exe`), set up the `PATH` and build.
@ -292,13 +294,13 @@ Platform-specific requirements are listed below.
### Ubuntu / Debian
```sh
sudo apt-get install ninja-build gettext cmake unzip curl build-essential
sudo apt-get install ninja-build gettext cmake curl build-essential
```
### RHEL / Fedora
```
sudo dnf -y install ninja-build cmake gcc make unzip gettext curl glibc-gconv-extra
sudo dnf -y install ninja-build cmake gcc make gettext curl glibc-gconv-extra
```
### openSUSE
@ -310,13 +312,13 @@ sudo zypper install ninja cmake gcc-c++ gettext-tools curl
### Arch Linux
```
sudo pacman -S base-devel cmake unzip ninja curl
sudo pacman -S base-devel cmake ninja curl
```
### Alpine Linux
```
apk add build-base cmake coreutils curl unzip gettext-tiny-dev
apk add build-base cmake coreutils curl gettext-tiny-dev
```
### Void Linux
@ -380,7 +382,7 @@ or a specific SHA1 like `--override-input neovim-src github:neovim/neovim/89dc8f
### FreeBSD
```
sudo pkg install cmake gmake sha unzip wget gettext curl
sudo pkg install cmake gmake sha wget gettext curl
```
If you get an error regarding a `sha256sum` mismatch, where the actual SHA-256 hash is `e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855`, then this is your issue (that's the `sha256sum` of an empty file).
@ -388,7 +390,7 @@ If you get an error regarding a `sha256sum` mismatch, where the actual SHA-256 h
### OpenBSD
```sh
doas pkg_add gmake cmake unzip curl gettext-tools
doas pkg_add gmake cmake curl gettext-tools
```
Build can sometimes fail when using the top level `Makefile`, apparently due to some third-party component (see [#2445-comment](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/2445#issuecomment-108124236)). The following instructions use CMake:

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
{
"name": "default",
"displayName": "RelWithDebInfo",
"description": "Enables optimizations (-O2) with debug information",
"description": "Enables optimizations with debug information",
"cacheVariables": {
"CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE": "RelWithDebInfo"
},
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
{
"name": "debug",
"displayName": "Debug",
"description": "Disables optimizations (-O0), enables debug information",
"description": "No optimizations, enables debug information",
"cacheVariables": {
"CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE": "Debug"
},
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
{
"name": "release",
"displayName": "Release",
"description": "Same as RelWithDebInfo, but disables debug information",
"description": "Optimized for performance, disables debug information",
"cacheVariables": {
"CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE": "Release"
},

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@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ Neovim nightly and stable are available on the [snap store](https://snapcraft.io
**Stable Builds**
```sh
sudo snap install --beta nvim --classic
sudo snap install nvim --classic
```
**Nightly Builds**

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@ -133,6 +133,9 @@ generated-sources benchmark $(FORMAT) $(LINT) $(TEST) doc: | build/.ran-cmake
test: $(TEST)
# iwyu-fix-includes can be downloaded from
# https://github.com/include-what-you-use/include-what-you-use/blob/master/fix_includes.py.
# Create a iwyu-fix-includes shell script in your $PATH that invokes the python script.
iwyu: build/.ran-cmake
$(CMAKE) --preset iwyu
$(CMAKE) --build build > build/iwyu.log

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@ -8282,7 +8282,7 @@ search({pattern} [, {flags} [, {stopline} [, {timeout} [, {skip}]]]]) *search()*
• {skip} (`string|function?`)
Return: ~
(`any`)
(`integer`)
searchcount([{options}]) *searchcount()*
Get or update the last search count, like what is displayed

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Follow these steps to get LSP features:
Example: >lua
vim.lsp.config['luals'] = {
-- Command and arguments to start the server.
cmd = { 'lua-language-server' }
cmd = { 'lua-language-server' },
-- Filetypes to automatically attach to.
filetypes = { 'lua' },
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Given: >lua
multilineTokenSupport = true,
}
}
}
},
root_markers = { '.git' },
})
@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ foldexpr({lnum}) *vim.lsp.foldexpr()*
To use, check for the "textDocument/foldingRange" capability in an
|LspAttach| autocommand. Example: >lua
vim.api.nvim_create_autocommand('LspAttach', {
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspAttach', {
callback = function(args)
local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(args.data.client_id)
if client:supports_method('textDocument/foldingRange') then

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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ its functions if this succeeds and prints an error message otherwise:
if not ok then
print("Module had an error")
else
mymod.function()
mymod.func()
end
<
In contrast to |:source|, |require()| not only searches through all `lua/` directories

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@ -1299,7 +1299,7 @@ global value of a |global-local| option, see |:setglobal|.
A special interface |vim.opt| exists for conveniently interacting with list-
and map-style option from Lua: It allows accessing them as Lua tables and
and map-style options from Lua: It allows accessing them as Lua tables and
offers object-oriented method for adding and removing entries.
Examples: ~
@ -1805,7 +1805,7 @@ vim.system({cmd}, {opts}, {on_exit}) *vim.system()*
-- Runs synchronously:
local obj = vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }):wait()
-- { code = 0, signal = 0, stdout = 'hello', stderr = '' }
-- { code = 0, signal = 0, stdout = 'hello\n', stderr = '' }
<
See |uv.spawn()| for more details. Note: unlike |uv.spawn()|, vim.system

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@ -1560,8 +1560,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
"menu" or "menuone". No effect if "longest" is present.
noselect Same as "noinsert", except that no menu item is
pre-selected. If both "noinsert" and "noselect" are present,
"noselect" has precedence.
pre-selected. If both "noinsert" and "noselect" are
present, "noselect" has precedence.
fuzzy Enable |fuzzy-matching| for completion candidates. This
allows for more flexible and intuitive matching, where

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ adds arbitrary metadata and conditional data to a match.
Queries are written in a lisp-like language documented in
https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/using-parsers#query-syntax
Note: The predicates listed there page differ from those Nvim supports. See
Note: The predicates listed there differ from those Nvim supports. See
|treesitter-predicates| for a complete list of predicates supported by Nvim.
Nvim looks for queries as `*.scm` files in a `queries` directory under

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ local utfs = {
---
--- -- Runs synchronously:
--- local obj = vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }):wait()
--- -- { code = 0, signal = 0, stdout = 'hello', stderr = '' }
--- -- { code = 0, signal = 0, stdout = 'hello\n', stderr = '' }
---
--- ```
---

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@ -1087,8 +1087,8 @@ vim.go.cia = vim.go.completeitemalign
--- "menu" or "menuone". No effect if "longest" is present.
---
--- noselect Same as "noinsert", except that no menu item is
--- pre-selected. If both "noinsert" and "noselect" are present,
--- "noselect" has precedence.
--- pre-selected. If both "noinsert" and "noselect" are
--- present, "noselect" has precedence.
---
--- fuzzy Enable `fuzzy-matching` for completion candidates. This
--- allows for more flexible and intuitive matching, where

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@ -7537,7 +7537,7 @@ function vim.fn.screenstring(row, col) end
--- @param stopline? integer
--- @param timeout? integer
--- @param skip? string|function
--- @return any
--- @return integer
function vim.fn.search(pattern, flags, stopline, timeout, skip) end
--- Get or update the last search count, like what is displayed

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@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ end
---
---
--- A special interface |vim.opt| exists for conveniently interacting with list-
--- and map-style option from Lua: It allows accessing them as Lua tables and
--- and map-style options from Lua: It allows accessing them as Lua tables and
--- offers object-oriented method for adding and removing entries.
---
--- Examples: ~

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@ -1389,7 +1389,7 @@ end
--- |LspAttach| autocommand. Example:
---
--- ```lua
--- vim.api.nvim_create_autocommand('LspAttach', {
--- vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspAttach', {
--- callback = function(args)
--- local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(args.data.client_id)
--- if client:supports_method('textDocument/foldingRange') then

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@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ end
--- @param uri string
--- @param client_id? integer
--- @param diagnostics vim.Diagnostic[]
--- @param diagnostics lsp.Diagnostic[]
--- @param is_pull boolean
local function handle_diagnostics(uri, client_id, diagnostics, is_pull)
local fname = vim.uri_to_fname(uri)

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@ -9178,6 +9178,7 @@ M.funcs = {
{ 'timeout', 'integer' },
{ 'skip', 'string|function' },
},
returns = 'integer',
signature = 'search({pattern} [, {flags} [, {stopline} [, {timeout} [, {skip}]]]])',
},
searchcount = {

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@ -1531,8 +1531,8 @@ return {
"menu" or "menuone". No effect if "longest" is present.
noselect Same as "noinsert", except that no menu item is
pre-selected. If both "noinsert" and "noselect" are present,
"noselect" has precedence.
pre-selected. If both "noinsert" and "noselect" are
present, "noselect" has precedence.
fuzzy Enable |fuzzy-matching| for completion candidates. This
allows for more flexible and intuitive matching, where

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@ -6357,7 +6357,7 @@ void win_drag_vsep_line(win_T *dragwin, int offset)
fr = curfr; // put fr at window that grows
}
// If not enough room thn move as far as we can
// If not enough room then move as far as we can
offset = MIN(offset, room);
// No room at all, quit.

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@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ describe('mbyte', function()
lib.schar_get(buf, lib.utfc_ptr2schar(to_string(seq), firstc))
local str = ffi.string(buf)
if 1 > 2 then -- for debugging
local tabel = {}
local tbl = {}
for i = 1, #str do
table.insert(tabel, string.format('0x%02x', string.byte(str, i)))
table.insert(tbl, string.format('0x%02x', string.byte(str, i)))
end
print('{ ' .. table.concat(tabel, ', ') .. ' }')
print('{ ' .. table.concat(tbl, ', ') .. ' }')
io.stdout:flush()
end
return { str, firstc[0] }

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@ -1131,7 +1131,7 @@ putglyph 1f3f4,200d,2620,fe0f 2 0,4]])
push('\x1b[0F', vt)
cursor(0, 0, state)
-- Cursor Horizonal Absolute
-- Cursor Horizontal Absolute
push('\n', vt)
cursor(1, 0, state)
push('\x1b[20G', vt)
@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@ putglyph 1f3f4,200d,2620,fe0f 2 0,4]])
screen
)
-- Outputing CJK doublewidth in 80th column should wraparound to next line and not crash"
-- Outputting CJK doublewidth in 80th column should wraparound to next line and not crash"
reset(nil, screen)
push('\x1b[80G\xEF\xBC\x90', vt)
screen_cell(0, 79, '{} width=1 attrs={} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=rgb(0,0,0)', screen)