Problem: heap-buffer-overflow occurs with narrow 'pummaxwidth' value
(after v9.1.1250)
Solution: test that st_end points after st pointer (Hirohito Higashi)
closes: #17005
Signed-off-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: No test for 'pummaxwidth' non-truncated items (after v9.1.1250)
Solution: Add shorter items to Test_pum_maxwidth_multibyte() (zeertzjq).
closes: #17007
Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: some issues with comment package and tailing spaces
Solution: correctly capture trailing spaces with the ac/ic text object
(Maxim Kim)
This commit fixes a few issues with the comment package:
1) both ac and ic incorrectly miss the last //
```
// hello trailing spaces
//
```
2) fix ac/ic with last empty comment line,
vac should also select last line with #
```py
# print("hello")
# print("world")
#
#
$endofbuffer$
```
closes: #17013
Signed-off-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Vim tests for features such as python3 relies on checking the feature
flag exists by doing `has('python3')`. However, if the feature itself is
broken and the flag returns 0, the relevant tests will simply silently
get ignored and CI will passed erroneously. As a preventive measure, as
basic checks to make sure certain feature flags are correct as a basic
smoke test.
Currently only checking two types of feature flags:
1. Features that depend on system packages being installed properly
(e.g. sodium) and could be erroneously dropped if the CI environment
changed or a bug exists in the configure script.
2. Scripting languages. When in dynamic mode, these feature flags (e.g.
"ruby", "python3") will return 0 when the lib cannot be found or the
code has an initialization bug. This happened in #16964 where CI
still passed despite Python 3 being broken.
closes: #16998
Signed-off-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
- "Demote" SecurityManager from the list of java.lang class
types to javaLangDeprecated.
- Reintroduce supported syntax-preview-feature numbers 455
and 476 as _new numbers_ 488 and 494, respectively.
References:
- https://openjdk.org/jeps/486 (Permanently Disable the Security Manager)
- https://openjdk.org/jeps/488 (Primitive Types in Patterns etc.)
- https://openjdk.org/jeps/494 (Module Import Declarations)
closes: #16977
Signed-off-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: regexp: max \U and \%U value is limited by INT_MAX but gives a
confusing error message (related: v8.1.0985).
Solution: give a better error message when the value reaches INT_MAX
When searching Vim allows to get up to 8 hex characters using the /\V
and /\%V regex atoms. However, when using "/\UFFFFFFFF" the code point is
already above what an integer variable can hold, which is 2,147,483,647.
Since patch v8.1.0985, Vim already limited the max codepoint to INT_MAX
(otherwise it caused a crash in the nfa regex engine), but instead of
error'ing out it silently fell back to parse the number as a backslash
value and not as a codepoint value and as such this "/[\UFFFFFFFF]" will
happily find a "\" or an literal "F". And this "/[\d127-\UFFFFFFFF]"
will error out as "reverse range in character class).
Interestingly, the max Unicode codepoint value is U+10FFFF which still
fits into an ordinary integer value, which means, that we don't even
need to parse 8 hex characters, but 6 should have been enough.
However, let's not limit Vim to search for only max 6 hex characters
(which would be a backward incompatible change), but instead allow all 8
characters and only if the codepoint reaches INT_MAX, give a more
precise error message (about what the max unicode codepoint value is).
This allows to search for "[\U7FFFFFFE]" (will likely return "E486
Pattern not found") and "[/\U7FFFFFF]" now errors "E1517: Value too
large, max Unicode codepoint is U+10FFFF".
While this change is straight forward on architectures where long is 8
bytes, this is not so simple on Windows or 32bit architectures where long
is 4 bytes (and therefore the test fails there). To account for that,
let's make use of the vimlong_T number type and make a few corresponding
changes in the regex engine code and cast the value to the expected data
type. This however may not work correctly on systems that doesn't have
the long long datatype (e.g. OpenVMS) and probably the test will fail
there.
fixes: #16949closes: #16994
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Mixing vim_strsize() with mb_ptr2cells() in pum_redraw().
Solution: Change vim_strsize() to mb_string2cells() (zeertzjq).
Since vim_strsize() uses ptr2cells() for the cell width of each char, it
is strange to mix it with mb_ptr2cells(), which is used both just below
and in pum_screen_puts_with_attr(), and screen_puts_len() also uses
something similar. Meanwhile mb_string2cells() uses mb_ptr2cells() for
the cell width of each char.
Note that the vim_strsize() and mb_string2cells() actually return the
same value here, as the transstr() above makes sure the string only
contains printable chars, and ptr2cells() and mb_ptr2cells() only return
different values for unprintable chars.
closes: #17003
Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Tuples were introduced in commit 9cb865e. See PR #16776.
fixes: #16965closes: #16935
Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: missing test condition for 'pummaxwidth' setting, pummaxwidth
not effective when width is 32 and height is 10
(after v9.1.1250)
Solution: add missing comparison condition in pum_width()
(glepnir)
closes: #16999
Signed-off-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: need more tests for the comment plugin
Solution: add a tests for the [gb]:comment_first_col setting
(Maxim Kim)
closes: #16995
Signed-off-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: If win_close() is called with a window that has quickfix stack
attached to it, the corresponding quickfix buffer will be
closed and freed after the buffer was already closed. At that
time curwin->w_buffer points to NULL, which the CHECK_CURBUF
will catch and abort if ABORT_ON_ERROR is defined
Solution: in wipe_qf_buffer() temporarily point curwin->w_buffer back to
curbuf, the window will be closed anyhow, so it shouldn't
matter that curbuf->b_nwindows isn't incremented.
closes: #16993closes: #16985
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Previously it was using '\0' in sed which is non-portable and does not
work in macOS. Fix this by using the '$' (end-of-line) regex atom (which
needs to be doubled in the Makefile) to append at the end instead. An
alternative would have been to use '&' which is the more portable
version of '\0'.
closes: #16996
Signed-off-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Typos in code and docs related to 'diffopt' "inline:".
(after v9.1.1243)
Solution: Fix typos and slightly improve the docs.
(zeertzjq)
closes: #16997
Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: cannot set the maximum popup menu width
(Lucas Mior)
Solution: add the new global option value 'pummaxwidth'
(glepnir)
fixes: #10901closes: #16943
Signed-off-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: No test that 'listchars' "eol" doesn't affect "gM".
Solution: Add a test (zeertzjq).
closes: #16990
Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
While at it, remove the item about merged PR #12032closes: #16984
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: compile error when building without FEAT_QUICKFIX
Solution: adjust ifdefs in popupwin.c, add CheckFeature quickfix
to a few tests (John Marriott, Hirohito Higashi)
closes: #16940closes: #16962
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zoltan Arpadffy <zoltan.arpadffy@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: John Marriott <basilisk@internode.on.net>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: fragile setup to get (preferred) keys from key_name_entry
(after v9.1.1179)
Solution: refactor the code further, fix a bug with "pref_name" key
entry introduced in v9.1.1180 (Yee Cheng Chin)
The optimization introduced for using bsearch() with key_name_entry
in #16788 was fragile as it required synchronizing a non-obvious index
(e.g. IDX_KEYNAME_SWU) with the array that could be accidentally changed
by any one adding a key to it. Furthermore, the "pref_name" that was
introduced in that change was unnecessary, and in fact introduced a bug,
as we don't always want to use the canonical name.
The bug is triggered when the user triggers auto-complete using a
keycode, such as `:set <Scroll<Tab>`. The bug would end up showing two
copies of `<ScrollWheelUp>` because both entries end up using the
canonical name.
In this change, remove `pref_name`, and simply use a boolean to track
whether an entry is an alt name or not and modify logic to respect that.
Add test to make sure auto-complete works with alt names
closes: #16987
Signed-off-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: need some more tests for curly braces evaluation
Solution: Add a test for the regression introduced by patch v9.1.1242
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
closes: #16986
Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: part of patch v9.1.1242 was wrong
Solution: revert part of the patch
fixes: #16983
related: #16972
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Note: this commit rewrites the omnimark syntax script in Vim9 script and
is therefore probably incompatible with Neovim
closes: #16979
Signed-off-by: Peter Kenny <github.com@k1w1.cyou>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Diff mode's inline highlighting is lackluster. It only
performs a line-by-line comparison, and calculates a single
shortest range within a line that could encompass all the
changes. In lines with multiple changes, or those that span
multiple lines, this approach tends to end up highlighting
much more than necessary.
Solution: Implement new inline highlighting modes by doing per-character
or per-word diff within the diff block, and highlight only the
relevant parts, add "inline:simple" to the defaults (which is
the old behaviour)
This change introduces a new diffopt option "inline:<type>". Setting to
"none" will disable all inline highlighting, "simple" (the default) will
use the old behavior, "char" / "word" will perform a character/word-wise
diff of the texts within each diff block and only highlight the
differences.
The new char/word inline diff only use the internal xdiff, and will
respect diff options such as algorithm choice, icase, and misc iwhite
options. indent-heuristics is always on to perform better sliding.
For character highlight, a post-process of the diff results is first
applied before we show the highlight. This is because a naive diff will
create a result with a lot of small diff chunks and gaps, due to the
repetitive nature of individual characters. The post-process is a
heuristic-based refinement that attempts to merge adjacent diff blocks
if they are separated by a short gap (1-3 characters), and can be
further tuned in the future for better results. This process results in
more characters than necessary being highlighted but overall less visual
noise.
For word highlight, always use first buffer's iskeyword definition.
Otherwise if each buffer has different iskeyword settings we would not
be able to group words properly.
The char/word diffing is always per-diff block, not per line, meaning
that changes that span multiple lines will show up correctly.
Added/removed newlines are not shown by default, but if the user has
'list' set (with "eol" listchar defined), the eol character will be be
highlighted correctly for the specific newline characters.
Also, add a new "DiffTextAdd" highlight group linked to "DiffText" by
default. It allows color schemes to use different colors for texts that
have been added within a line versus modified.
This doesn't interact with linematch perfectly currently. The linematch
feature splits up diff blocks into multiple smaller blocks for better
visual matching, which makes inline highlight less useful especially for
multi-line change (e.g. a line is broken into two lines). This could be
addressed in the future.
As a side change, this also removes the bounds checking introduced to
diff_read() as they were added to mask existing logic bugs that were
properly fixed in #16768.
closes: #16881
Signed-off-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Regression with ic/ac text objects and comment plugin
Solution: Fix regression, update tests (Maxim Kim)
fix regression: sometimes ic/ac should be line-wise
```
int main() {
// multilple comments
// cursor is between them
}
# dac ->
int main() {
}
```
closes: #16947closes: #16980
Signed-off-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: if_python: no tuple data type support (after v9.1.1232)
Solution: Add support for using Vim tuple in the python interface
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
closes: #16964
Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: With ':set splitkeep=screen', cursor did't restore column
correctly when splitting a window on a line longer than the
last line on the screen (after v9.1.0707)
Solution: Restore cursor column in `win_fix_scroll()` since it may be
changed in `getvcol()` after 396fd1ec2956 (phanium).
Example:
```
echo longlonglongling\nshort | vim - -u NONE --cmd 'set
splitkeep=screen' +'norm $' +new +q
```
fixes: #16968closes: #16971
Signed-off-by: phanium <91544758+phanen@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Compile error with C89 compiler in term.c
(Zoltan Arpadffy)
Solution: split out LOG_TR macro into 2 different macros. LOG_TR1 that
takes only a single argument and LOG_TRN that takes 2
arguments. Remove the use of ##__VA_ARGS__ since the macro is
now always called with 2 arguments (Hirohito Higashi)
related: #16962closes: #16969
Signed-off-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: tests: test_comments leaves swapfiles around
Solution: use ':bw!' instead of ':close!'
closes: #16955
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: cproto files are outdated
Solution: regenerate proto files by running make proto
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
closes: #16956
Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Compile error when SIZE_MAX is not defined
Solution: Define SIZE_MAX (Zoltan Arpadffy)
related: #16962
Signed-off-by: Zoltan Arpadffy <zoltan.arpadffy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Coverity warns about NULL pointer when triggering WinResized
Solution: Add OOM checks for windows_list like for scroll_dict. Remove
void casts that are unnecessary after 9.1.1084 (zeertzjq).
closes: #16959
Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Vim script is missing the tuple data type
Solution: Add support for the tuple data type
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
closes: #16776
Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Support for protected constructors was added in commit 7e89800.
closes: 16618
Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
The process of preparing and submitting syntax tests is
fraught with challenges that can turn away many aspiring
contributors from ever attempting it. (Out of 69 languages
introduced since v9.0.1627, there are only syntax tests for
Tera.)
After v9.1.1176~1, one visual clue for admitting syntax test
failures previously available with e.g. "git status" is gone
after all files under "failed/" have been made ignored for
Git and Mercurial. There isn't a single way to go about it:
some people may move files from "failed/" to "dumps/" after
each iteration; some people may only move "good" iteration
files; when a test file is refactored to a great extent,
some people may prefer deleting all test-related files under
"dumps/" before moving files from "failed/". The usability
of reporting, at any time, that there are some _untracked_
files under "failed/" cannot be overstated. Without it, the
chances are greater for pushing mismatched changesets. And
when tests fail then everyone but the author will be kept in
the dark about the cause: were some updated screendumps not
committed _or_ was a wrong version of the syntax plugin
committed?
Another file, "testdir/Xfilter" (v9.1.0763), that will be
created to establish communication from Make to Vim about
what subset of syntax tests is requested for running, should
also be not ignored but rather deleted once its contents are
read. Unless it is explicitly deleted _after test failure_,
the file may contain new *and* old test names when another
testing attempt is under way. And by virtue of it being
ignored, the reason for also running not requested tests
will be as ever puzzling.
Both Git and Mercurial support per-user configuration; such
wide-reaching settings hardly belong to clonable defaults.
Also, match literal dots in testname filters.
Also, discover and report _some_ disused screendump files
tracked under "dumps/".
References:
- https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore
- https://www.mercurial-scm.org/help/topics/config#uicloses: #16917
Signed-off-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: filetype: SPA (single page application) JSON files are not
recognized (used by pipewire and wireplumber)
Solution: detect pipewire and wireplumber configuration files as spajson
filetype, include filetype, indent and syntax scripts for this
new filetype (David Mandelberg).
I looked at all the files found by this command to see if the syntax
highlighting looked reasonable:
```
find {~/.config,/etc,/usr/share}/{pipewire,wireplumber} -type f -name \*.conf
```
References:
* pipewire config files: https://docs.pipewire.org/page_config.html
* wireplumber config files:
https://pipewire.pages.freedesktop.org/wireplumber/daemon/configuration/conf_file.html
and
* https://pipewire.pages.freedesktop.org/wireplumber/daemon/locations.htmlcloses: #16950
Signed-off-by: David Mandelberg <david@mandelberg.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>