The examples mention the [u] flag, so at least the [u] flag should be
introduced before the examples.
Slightly reword the sentence about trailing/leading white space.
closes: vim/vim#176041c471ac548
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Problem: Unused assignment in ex_uniq() (after v9.1.1476)
Solution: Remove the assignment and the wrong comments above
(zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#17596fc378a88d8
Problem: no easy way to deduplicate text
Solution: add the :uniq ex command
(Hirohito Higashi)
closes: vim/vim#1753874f0a77bb9
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Problem: ml_get error when using <Cmd> to open a terminal.
Solution: If the window changed reset the incsearch state. (closesvim/vim#7289)
f4d61bc559
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: File paths change from symlink to target path after :cd command
when editing files through symbolic links
Solution: Add "~" flag to 'cpoptions' to control symlink resolution.
When not included (default), symlinks are resolved maintaining
backward compatibility. When included, symlinks are preserved
providing the improved behavior. (glepnir)
related: neovim/neovim#15695closes: vim/vim#176284ade668fb6
Problem: String manipulation can be improved in cmdexpand.c
Solution: Refactor cmdexpand.c to remove calls to
STRLEN()/STRMOVE()/STRCAT() (John Marriott)
This commit does the following:
In function nextwild():
- slightly refactor the for loop to remove an array access
- call STRLEN() and store it's result for reuse
- move some variables closer to where they are used, renaming some on
the way
In function ExpandOne():
- move some calculations outside of the for loops
- factor out calls to STRCAT() (which has an inherent STRLEN() call) in
the for loop
- move some variables closer to where they are used
In function expand_files_and_dirs():
- factor out calls to STRMOVE() (which has an inherent STRLEN() call)
In function get_filetypecmd_arg():
- move declarations of the string arrays into the blocks where they are
used
In function get_breakadd_arg():
- move declaration of the string array into the block where it is
used
In function globpath():
- factor out calls to STRLEN() and STRCAT()
- move some variables closer to where they are used
And finally some minor cosmetic style changes
closes: vim/vim#17639a494ce1c64
Co-authored-by: John Marriott <basilisk@internode.on.net>
Make `vim.iter():take()` and `vim.iter():skip()`
optionally accept predicates to enable takewhile
and skipwhile patterns used in functional
programming.
I was initially trying to port several cmdline tests from Vim involving
test_override('char_avail') without having to rewrite entire tests in
Lua, but haven't figured out a good way achieve that yet. Nevertheless
emulating test_override('starting') is easier.
Problem:
The previous fix in #34314 relies on copying the tree in `tree_root` to
ensure the `TSNode`'s tree cannot be mutated. But that causes the
problem where two calls to `tree_root` return nodes from different
copies of a tree, which do not compare as equal. This has broken at
least one plugin.
Solution:
Make all `TSTree`s on the Lua side always immutable, avoiding the need
to copy the tree in `tree_root`, and make the only mutation point,
`tree_edit`, copy the tree instead.
731e616a79 made it so passing `{env = nil, clear_env = true }` would
pass `{env = {}}` to `vim.uv.spawn`.
However this is not what `clear_env` is (arguably) supposed to do.
If `env=nil` then that implies the uses wants `vim.uv.spawn()` to use
the default environment. Adding `clear_env = true` simply prevents
`NVIM` (the base environment) from being added.
Fixes#34730
Problem: completion: Functions specified in the 'complete' option did
not have the leader string removed when called with findstart = 0,
unlike 'omnifunc' behavior
Solution: update behaviour and make behaviour consistent (Girish Palya)
closes: vim/vim#17636fa16c7ab3f
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
Set minlines and maxlines to 100 and 200 respectively. Set these after
the script interface syntax files have been loaded to ensure the values
set in those are overridden.
fixesvim/vim#17580closes: vim/vim#17614a5b744ef93
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem: No way to compute intersection of two version ranges, which is
useful when computing version range that fits inside several reference
ranges.
Solution: Add `vim.version.intersect()`.
Problem: `vim.version.range('<=a.b.c')` is not precise when it comes to
its right hand side. This is due to version ranges using exclusive right
hand side. While `vim.version.range('>a.b.c')` is not precise when it
comes to its left hand side because left hand sides are inclusive.
Solution: For '>=a.b.c' increase `to` from 'a.b.c' to the smallest
reasonable version that is bigger than 'a.b.c'. For '<a.b.c' do the same
for `from`.
More proper solution is an explicit control over inclusivity of version
range sides, but it has more side effects and requires design decisions.