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K.Takata
f6fc255e8d
patch 9.0.1834: Some problems with xxd coloring
Problem:  Some problems with xxd coloring
Solution: Fix the following problems:

* Support colored output on Windows.
  SetConsoleMode() is required to enable ANSI color sequences.
* Support "NO_COLOR" environment variable.
  If "NO_COLOR" is defined and not empty, colored output should be
  disabled.
  See https://no-color.org/
* "-R" should only accept "always", "never" or "auto" as the parameter.
* Adjust help and documentation. "-R" cannot omit the parameter. Remove
  surrounding brackets.

Related #12131
closes: #12997
closes: #12991
closes: #12986

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-09-01 18:41:04 +02:00
Antonio Giovanni Colombo
e102e44fc6
translation(it): updated Italian manpages
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-31 18:03:11 +02:00
Aapo Rantalainen
e2528ae111
patch 9.0.1827: xxd: no color support
Problem:  xxd: no color support
Solution: Add color support using xxd -R

Add some basic color support for xxd

The hex-value and value are both colored with the same color depending
on the hex-value, e.g.:

    0x00 = white
    0xff = blue
    printable = green
    non-printable = red
    tabs and linebreaks = yellow

Each character needs 11 more bytes to contain color. (Same color in a
row could contain only one overhead but the logic how xxd creates colums
must be then changed.) Size of colored output is increased by factor of
~6. Also grepping the output will break when colors is used.

Flag for color is "-R", because less uses "-R".

Color uses parameters auto,always,never same as less and grep (among
others).

E.g.

xxd -R always $FILE | less -R

Add some screen-tests (that currently on work on linux) to verify the
feature works as expected.

closes: #12131

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Aapo Rantalainen <aapo.rantalainen@gmail.com>
2023-08-31 17:58:13 +02:00
Illia Bobyr
a96d544bc3
patch 9.0.1823: Autoconf 2.69 too old
Problem:  Autoconf 2.69 too old
Solution: Migrate to Autoconf 2.71

Autoconf 2.69 is almost 10 years old.  And 2.71 is also a few years old
as well.  Should be pretty well tested by now.  It brings a lot of
improvements and there seems to be an ongoing work on autoconf 2.72
already.

This change just addresses two minor changes `autoupdate` suggested, and
then `src/auto/configure` is regenerated by running

  cd src
  make AUTOCONF=autoconf2.71 autoconf

closes: #12958

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Illia Bobyr <illia.bobyr@gmail.com>
2023-08-30 16:30:15 +02:00
Gianmaria Bajo
4b9777a1df
patch 9.0.1821: Vim9 constructors are always static
Problem:  Vim9 constructors are always static
Solution: make the "static" keyword an error

closes: #12945

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Gianmaria Bajo <mg1979.git@gmail.com>
2023-08-29 22:29:03 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
55460da26c
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken
Problem:  dynamically linking perl is broken
Solution: Fix all issues

This is a combination of several commits:

1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30)

This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file
previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim
from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS`
which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original
reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference
Perl functions that would cause linkage errors.

This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out,
we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our
file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions.

Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual
copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the
missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the
DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions
that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low
upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file.

Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage,
we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external
linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python
integration works.

2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38

Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to
link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked
functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and
it has always worked before.

3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues

Fix two issues:

3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we
   need to stub them too.

3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for
   non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim
   currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime.

4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used

Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context,
which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub
`PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for
inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different
`PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so
far from testing it seems to work.

5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work

closes: #12827
closes: #12914

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-08-29 21:31:28 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
a5eb6785ef
runtime(doc): mention special case of i_CTRL-R_-
closes: #12947
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-29 16:23:22 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
00d07a97ad
runtime(tags): update helptags
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-28 21:45:55 +02:00
Antonio Giovanni Colombo
d58bad6bc1
translation(it): updated Italian manpage
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-27 19:35:34 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
cd7293bf6c
patch 9.0.1804: Vim9: no support for private object methods
Problem:  Vim9: no support for private object methods
Solution: Add support for private object/class methods

closes: #12920

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-08-27 19:18:23 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
e750f8c330
runtime(todo): Update todo.txt to remove recently addressed issues (#12910)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-24 15:07:05 +01:00
LemonBoy
afe0466fb1
patch 9.0.1786: Vim9: need instanceof() function
Problem:  Vim9: need instanceof() function
Solution: Implement instanceof() builtin

Implemented in the same form as Python's isinstance because it allows
for checking multiple class types at the same time.

closes: #12867

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
2023-08-23 21:08:11 +02:00
Sean Dewar
3d3a9152fa
runtime(termdebug): more termdebug fixes and improvements (#12892)
- Fix and attempt to simplify :Frame/:Up/:Down documentation.

- Accept a count instead for :Up/:Down/+/-.

- Update the "Last Change" dates.

- Fix a missing :let (caused an error if gdb fails to start).

- Wipe the prompt buffer when ending prompt mode (if it exists and wasn't wiped
  by the user first). Avoids issues with stale prompt buffers (such as E95 when
  starting a new prompt mode session).

- Kill the gdb job if the prompt buffer is unloaded (similar to what's done for
  a terminal buffer). Fixes not being able to start a new termdebug session if
  the buffer was wiped by the user, for example.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-23 17:14:49 +01:00
Simon Sobisch
2ae7ffe0bc
runtime(termdebug): add frame related commands (#12511)
implementing `:Frame`, `:Up` and `:Down'

partially fixing #10393

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-22 22:19:14 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
171c5b9b03
patch 9.0.1782: prop_list() does not return text_padding_left
Problem:  prop_list() does not return text_padding_left
Solution: Store and return the text_padding_left value for text
          properties

closes: #12870

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-08-22 21:48:50 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
618e47d1cd
patch 9.0.1780: Vim9 type not defined during object creation
Problem:  Vim9 type not defined during object creation
Solution: Define type during object creation and not during class
          definition, parse mulit-line member initializers, fix lock
          initialization

If type is not specified for a member, set it during object creation
instead of during class definition.  Add a runtime type check for the
object member initialization expression

Also, while at it, when copying an object or class, make sure the lock
is correctly initialized.

And finally, parse multi-line member initializers correctly.

closes: #11957
closes: #12868
closes: #12869
closes: #12881

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
2023-08-22 21:29:28 +02:00
Yee Cheng Chin
c13b3d1350
patch 9.0.1776: No support for stable Python 3 ABI
Problem:  No support for stable Python 3 ABI
Solution: Support Python 3 stable ABI

Commits:
1) Support Python 3 stable ABI to allow mixed version interoperatbility

Vim currently supports embedding Python for use with plugins, and the
"dynamic" linking option allows the user to specify a locally installed
version of Python by setting `pythonthreedll`. However, one caveat is
that the Python 3 libs are not binary compatible across minor versions,
and mixing versions can potentially be dangerous (e.g. let's say Vim was
linked against the Python 3.10 SDK, but the user sets `pythonthreedll`
to a 3.11 lib). Usually, nothing bad happens, but in theory this could
lead to crashes, memory corruption, and other unpredictable behaviors.
It's also difficult for the user to tell something is wrong because Vim
has no way of reporting what Python 3 version Vim was linked with.

For Vim installed via a package manager, this usually isn't an issue
because all the dependencies would already be figured out. For prebuilt
Vim binaries like MacVim (my motivation for working on this), AppImage,
and Win32 installer this could potentially be an issue as usually a
single binary is distributed. This is more tricky when a new Python
version is released, as there's a chicken-and-egg issue with deciding
what Python version to build against and hard to keep in sync when a new
Python version just drops and we have a mix of users of different Python
versions, and a user just blindly upgrading to a new Python could lead to
bad interactions with Vim.

Python 3 does have a solution for this problem: stable ABI / limited API
(see https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/stable.html). The C SDK limits the
API to a set of functions that are promised to be stable across
versions. This pull request adds an ifdef config that allows us to turn
it on when building Vim. Vim binaries built with this option should be
safe to freely link with any Python 3 libraies without having the
constraint of having to use the same minor version.

Note: Python 2 has no such concept and this doesn't change how Python 2
integration works (not that there is going to be a new version of Python
2 that would cause compatibility issues in the future anyway).

---

Technical details:
======

The stable ABI can be accessed when we compile with the Python 3 limited
API (by defining `Py_LIMITED_API`). The Python 3 code (in `if_python3.c`
and `if_py_both.h`) would now handle this and switch to limited API
mode. Without it set, Vim will still use the full API as before so this
is an opt-in change.

The main difference is that `PyType_Object` is now an opaque struct that
we can't directly create "static types" out of, and we have to create
type objects as "heap types" instead. This is because the struct is not
stable and changes from version to version (e.g. 3.8 added a
`tp_vectorcall` field to it). I had to change all the types to be
allocated on the heap instead with just a pointer to them.

Other functions are also simply missing in limited API, or they are
introduced too late (e.g. `PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` in 3.10) to it that
we need some other ways to do the same thing, so I had to abstract a few
things into macros, and sometimes re-implement functions like
`PyObject_NEW`.

One caveat is that in limited API, `OutputType` (used for replacing
`sys.stdout`) no longer inherits from `PyStdPrinter_Type` which I don't
think has any real issue other than minor differences in how they
convert to a string and missing a couple functions like `mode()` and
`fileno()`.

Also fixed an existing bug where `tp_basicsize` was set incorrectly for
`BufferObject`, `TabListObject, `WinListObject`.

Technically, there could be a small performance drop, there is a little
more indirection with accessing type objects, and some APIs like
`PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` are missing, but in practice I didn't see any
difference, and any well-written Python plugin should try to avoid
excessing callbacks to the `vim` module in Python anyway.

I only tested limited API mode down to Python 3.7, which seemes to
compile and work fine. I haven't tried earlier Python versions.

2) Fix PyIter_Check on older Python vers / type##Ptr unused warning

For PyIter_Check, older versions exposed them as either macros (used in
full API), or a function (for use in limited API). A previous change
exposed PyIter_Check to the dynamic build because Python just moved it
to function-only in 3.10 anyway. Because of that, just make sure we
always grab the function in dynamic builds in earlier versions since
that's what Python eventually did anyway.

3) Move Py_LIMITED_API define to configure script

Can now use --with-python-stable-abi flag to customize what stable ABI
version to target. Can also use an env var to do so as well.

4) Show +python/dyn-stable in :version, and allow has() feature query

Not sure if the "/dyn-stable" suffix would break things, or whether we
should do it another way. Or just don't show it in version and rely on
has() feature checking.

5) Documentation first draft. Still need to implement v:python3_version

6) Fix PyIter_Check build breaks when compiling against Python 3.8

7) Add CI coverage stable ABI on Linux/Windows / make configurable on Windows

This adds configurable options for Windows make files (both MinGW and
MSVC). CI will also now exercise both traditional full API and stable
ABI for Linux and Windows in the matrix for coverage.

Also added a "dynamic" option to Linux matrix as a drive-by change to
make other scripting languages like Ruby / Perl testable under both
static and dynamic builds.

8) Fix inaccuracy in Windows docs

Python's own docs are confusing but you don't actually want to use
`python3.dll` for the dynamic linkage.

9) Add generated autoconf file

10) Add v:python3_version support

This variable indicates the version of Python3 that Vim was built
against (PY_VERSION_HEX), and will be useful to check whether the Python
library you are loading in dynamically actually fits it. When built with
stable ABI, it will be the limited ABI version instead
(`Py_LIMITED_API`), which indicates the minimum version of Python 3 the
user should have, rather than the exact match. When stable ABI is used,
we won't be exposing PY_VERSION_HEX in this var because it just doesn't
seem necessary to do so (the whole point of stable ABI is the promise
that it will work across versions), and I don't want to confuse the user
with too many variables.

Also, cleaned up some documentation, and added help tags.

11) Fix Python 3.7 compat issues

Fix a couple issues when using limited API < 3.8

- Crash on exit: In Python 3.7, if a heap-allocated type is destroyed
  before all instances are, it would cause a crash later. This happens
  when we destroyed `OptionsType` before calling `Py_Finalize` when
  using the limited API. To make it worse, later versions changed the
  semantics and now each instance has a strong reference to its own type
  and the recommendation has changed to have each instance de-ref its
  own type and have its type in GC traversal. To avoid dealing with
  these cross-version variations, we just don't free the heap type. They
  are static types in non-limited-API anyway and are designed to last
  through the entirety of the app, and we also don't restart the Python
  runtime and therefore do not need it to have absolutely 0 leaks.

  See:
  - https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.8.html#changes-in-the-c-api
  - https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.9.html#changes-in-the-c-api

- PyIter_Check: This function is not provided in limited APIs older than
  3.8. Previously I was trying to mock it out using manual
  PyType_GetSlot() but it was brittle and also does not actually work
  properly for static types (it will generate a Python error). Just
  return false. It does mean using limited API < 3.8 is not recommended
  as you lose the functionality to handle iterators, but from playing
  with plugins I couldn't find it to be an issue.

- Fix loading of PyIter_Check so it will be done when limited API < 3.8.
  Otherwise loading a 3.7 Python lib will fail even if limited API was
  specified to use it.

12) Make sure to only load `PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` in needed in limited API

We don't use this function unless limited API >= 3.10, but we were
loading it regardless. Usually it's ok in Unix-like systems where Python
just has a single lib that we load from, but in Windows where there is a
separate python3.dll this would not work as the symbol would not have
been exposed in this more limited DLL file. This makes it much clearer
under what condition is this function needed.

closes: #12032

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-08-20 21:18:38 +02:00
Shougo Matsushita
92997dda78
patch 9.0.1774: no support for custom cmdline completion
Problem:  no support for custom cmdline completion
Solution: Add new vimscript functions

Add the following two functions:
- getcmdcompltype() returns custom and customlist functions

- getcompletion() supports both custom and customlist

closes: #12228

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
2023-08-20 20:55:55 +02:00
Doug Kearns
19a3bc3add
patch 9.0.1773: cannot distinguish Forth and Fortran *.f files
Problem:  cannot distinguish Forth and Fortran *.f files
Solution: Add Filetype detection Code

Also add *.4th as a Forth filetype

closes: #12251

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
2023-08-20 20:53:47 +02:00
laburnumT
9f29621415
Runtime(termdebug): Add support to view local and argument variables
closes: 12403

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-20 20:00:27 +02:00
Gregory Anders
d4376dc3eb
patch 9.0.1767: '.-' no allowed in highlight group names
Problem:  '.-' no allowed in highlight group names
Solution: Allow dot and hyphen characters in highlight group names

Allow dots and hyphens in group names. There does not seem
to be any reason for these to be disallowed.

closes: #12807

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-20 19:14:03 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
f9037f186a
patch 9.0.1762: Not able to get the virtual text property
Problem:  Not able to get the virtual text property
Solution: Make prop_list() return virtual text and alignment

closes: #12860

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-08-20 18:27:45 +02:00
zeertzjq
654bdbbd32
patch 9.0.1761: g<kEnd> behaves different from g<end>
Problem:  g<kEnd> behaves different from g<end>
Solution: Make g<kEnd> behave like g<End>

closes: #12861

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-08-20 18:24:20 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
6ac1544e13
patch 9.0.1760: vim9 class problem with new() constructor
Problem:  vim9 class problem with new() constructor
Solution: Don't allow a return type for the new() class constructor.

closes: #12863
closes: #12040

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-08-20 18:20:17 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
b5f6fe9ca2
patch 9.0.1753: can't move to last non-blank char
Problem: can't move to last non-blank char
Solution: Make g<end> behave like that

Make it possible to move to last non-blank char on a line

We can distinguish between g0 and g^ to move to the very first character
and the first non-blank char.

And while we can move to the last screen char, we cannot go to the last
non-blank screen char.

Since I think g$ is the more widely used and known movement command (and
g<end> is synonymous to it) change the behaviour of g<end> to move to
last non-screen char instead and don't have this be the same command as
the g$ command anymore.

If you want to keep the old behaviour, you can use:

```
nnoremap g<end> g$
```

Add a test to verify the behaviour.

closes: #12593

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-19 15:55:35 +02:00
zeertzjq
825cf813fa
patch 9.0.1728: missing winid argument for virtcol()
Problem: missing winid argument for virtcol()
Solution: Add a {winid} argument to virtcol()

Other functions col(), charcol() and virtcol2col() support a {winid}
argument, so it makes sense for virtcol() to also support than.

Also add test for virtcol2col() with 'showbreak' and {winid}.

closes: #12633

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-08-17 22:55:25 +02:00
Sean Dewar
b0efa49ed1
patch 9.0.1727: minor problems with the teapot
Problem: minor problems with the teapot()
Solution: remove the null check, update documentation

Update the builtin-function-list entry. (It implicitly returns 0, but such
functions usually use "none")

Also, tv_get_string_strict() can not return NULL, so remove that check

closes: #12647

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-17 22:48:43 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
b209b86e66
patch 9.0.1717: virtcol2col returns last byte of a multi-byte char
Problem: virtcol2col returns last byte of a multi-byte char
Solution: Make it return the first byte for a multi-byte char

closes: #12786
closes: #12799

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-08-15 23:01:44 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
4a8eb6e7a9
patch 9.0.1710: scrolloff options work slightly different
Problem: sidescrolloff and scrolloff options work slightly
         different than other global-local options
Solution: Make it behave consistent for all global-local options

It was noticed, that sidescrolloff and scrolloff options behave
differently in comparison to other global-local window options like
'listchars'

So make those two behave like other global-local options. Also add some
extra documentation for a few special local-window options.

Add a few tests to make sure all global-local window options behave
similar

closes: #12956
closes: #12643

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-13 19:43:42 +02:00
Matthias Braun
02551c9de0
patch 9.0.1706: typos in the xxd manpage
Problem: typos in the xxd manpage
Solution: Fix typos and formatting

closes: #12645

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Matthias Braun <mb720@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-13 19:21:38 +02:00
Christ van Willegen
0c6181fec4
patch 9.0.1704: Cannot use positional arguments for printf()
Problem: Cannot use positional arguments for printf()
Solution: Support positional arguments in string formatting

closes: #12140

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Christ van Willegen <cvwillegen@gmail.com>
2023-08-13 18:06:00 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
e978b4534a
Farewell to Bram and dedicate upcoming Vim 9.1 to him (#12749)
* Dedicate upcoming Vim 9.1 to Bram

Also replace in a few more places Brams email address and mention new
maintainers.

* Remove Bram from any Maintainer role

* runtime: Align Header

* it's mailing list not mailinglist
2023-08-13 10:33:05 +02:00
Tom Praschan
ca6ac99077
patch 9.0.1688: cannot store custom data in quickfix list
Problem: cannot store custom data in quickfix list
Solution: add `user_data` field for the quickfix list

closes: #11818

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Tom Praschan <13141438+tom-anders@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-11 23:26:12 +02:00
Devin J. Pohly
5fee111149
patch 9.0.1686: undotree() only works for the current buffer
Problem:    undotree() only works for the current buffer
Solution:   Add an optional "buffer number" parameter to undotree().  If
            omitted, use the current buffer for backwards compatibility.

closes: #4001
closes: #12292

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Devin J. Pohly <djpohly@gmail.com>
2023-08-11 22:53:39 +02:00
Lily Ballard
21aaff3faa
Update my name and email in runtime files (#12763) 2023-08-11 19:30:27 +02:00
Dragan Simic' via vim_dev
81b8bf5b4a
Update the vimscript code for restoring cursor position
Using xxd(1) to filter and edit binary files causes the input files
to have dual nature, so to speak, which effectively makes restoring
the cursor position broken.  Fix that by ignoring the "xxd" file type
in the code that restores the cursor position.

Interactive rebasing in git causes files to be edited in vim, which,
similarly to commit messages, are rarely the same as the last one
edited.  Thus, also add "gitrebase" to the list of file types for
which the cursor position isn't restored.

While there, refactor the code a bit to possibly save a few CPU cycles
and to keep the line lengths in check, and use the long form of the
commands and variables, to make the code slightly more consistent and
more understandable to newcomers.

Update the relevant comments in the code and the associated parts of
the documentation, to keep them in sync with the updated code.

Remove some redundant trailing whitespace as well, as spotted.
2023-08-10 06:43:14 +02:00
Dragan Simic' via vim_dev
6a500661a9
Improve the vimscript code in ":h hex-editing"
Save and restore the view position before and after saving the buffer,
respectively, to keep the current view of the xxd(1)'s hex dump
unchanged after doing ":w", which previously caused the window to
scroll back to the very beginning of the buffer.  I believe it's
needless to say how annoying and counterproductive that was.

Get rid of the "Press ENTER or type command to continue" message, which
was previously displayed after opening larger binary files.  The use
of "silent" and "redraw" commands is tailored specifically to avoid
screen flickering, e.g. when doing ":w", which is caused by the buffer
being filtered by an external command.

Increase the number of octets per line, produced by xxd(1), from the
default value of 16 to 32.  This puts bigger chunks of the hex dump
on the screen and makes the whole thing much more usable.

While there, reformat the code to make it more readable, and use the
long form of the commands and variables to make the code slightly more
consistent and more understandable to newcomers.
2023-08-10 06:43:14 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
6efb198033
Updated runtime files
This is a collection of various PRs from github that all require a minor
patch number:

1) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12612

    Do not conflate dictionary key with end of block

2) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12729:

    When saving and restoring 'undolevels', the constructs `&undolevels` and
    `:set undolevels` are problematic.

    The construct `&undolevels` reads an unpredictable value; it will be the
    local option value (if one has been set), or the global option value
    (otherwise), making it unsuitable for saving a value for later
    restoration.

    Similarly, if a local option value has been set for 'undolevels',
    temporarily modifying the option via `:set undolevels` changes the local
    value as well as the global value, requiring extra work to restore both
    values.

    Saving and restoring the option value in one step via the construct
    `:let &undolevels = &undolevels` appears to make no changes to the
    'undolevels' option, but if a local option has been set to a different
    value than the global option, it has the unintended effect of changing
    the global 'undolevels' value to the local value.

    Update the documentation to explain these issues and recommend explicit
    use of global and local option values when saving and restoring.  Update
    some unit tests to use `g:undolevels`.

3) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12702:

    Problem:    Pip requirements files are not recognized.
    Solution:   Add a pattern to match pip requirements files.

4) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12688:

    Add indent file and tests for ABB Rapid

5) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12668:

    Use Lua 5.1 numeric escapes in tests and add to CI

    Only Lua 5.2+ and LuaJIT understand hexadecimal escapes in strings.  Lua
    5.1 only supports decimal escapes:

    > A character in a string can also be specified by its numerical value
    > using the escape sequence \ddd, where ddd is a sequence of up to three
    > decimal digits. (Note that if a numerical escape is to be followed by a
    > digit, it must be expressed using exactly three digits.) Strings in Lua
    > can contain any 8-bit value, including embedded zeros, which can be
    > specified as '\0'.

    To make sure this works with Lua 5.4 and Lua 5.1 change the Vim CI to
    run with Lua 5.1 as well as Lua 5.4

6) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12631:

    Add hurl filetype detection

7) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12573:

    Problem:   Files for haskell persistent library are not recognized
    Solution:  Add pattern persistentmodels for haskell persistent library

closes: #12612
closes: #12729
closes: #12702
closes: #12688
closes: #12668
closes: #12631
closes: #12573

Co-authored-by: lacygoill <lacygoill@lacygoill.me>
Co-authored-by: Michael Henry <drmikehenry@drmikehenry.com>
Co-authored-by: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org>
Co-authored-by: KnoP-01 <knosowski@graeffrobotics.de>
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Pfeifer <jacob@pfeifer.dev>
Co-authored-by: Borys Lykah <lykahb@fastmail.com>
2023-08-10 06:19:18 +02:00
Daniel Steinberg
c2bd205254
Change "the" to "then" under ':help bufload()' (#12662) 2023-08-09 18:10:59 +02:00
zeertzjq
0401933a5b
Fix alignment in filetype.txt (#12618)
There are three spaces because the "<" is concealed.
2023-08-09 17:39:05 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
416bd916b4 patch 9.0.1674: help for builtin functions is not sorted properly
Problem:    Help for builtin functions is not sorted properly.
Solution:   Put err_teapot() help in the right position.
2023-07-07 23:19:18 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
80adaa8ae8 patch 9.0.1673: cannot produce a status 418 or 503 message
Problem:    Cannot produce a status 418 or 503 message.
Solution:   Add err_teapot().
2023-07-07 18:57:40 +01:00
skywind3000
e7d9ca2b3b patch 9.0.1671: Termdebug: error with more than 99 breakpoints
Problem:    Termdebug: error with more than 99 breakpoints.
Solution:   Use a different sign for breakpoint 100 and over. (closes #12589,
            closes #12588)
2023-06-28 23:27:28 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
b8b1c8ebd4 patch 9.0.1653: Amiga: default 'viewdir' may not work
Problem:    Amiga: default 'viewdir' may not work.
Solution:   Use "home:" instead of "$VIM". Add a test. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #12576)
2023-06-23 22:23:01 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
801961d2c2 patch 9.0.1650: MS-Windows: default 'viewdir' may include read-only directory
Problem:    MS-Windows: default 'viewdir' may include read-only directory.
Solution:   Use $HOME instead of $VIM for 'viewdir' default. (closes #12119)
2023-06-23 16:15:13 +01:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
95707037af patch 9.0.1629: having utf16idx() rounding up is inconvenient
Problem:    Having utf16idx() rounding up is inconvenient.
Solution:   Make utf16idx() round down. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #12523)
2023-06-14 13:10:15 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
10e8ff9b26 Update runtime files 2023-06-10 21:40:39 +01:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
577922b917 patch 9.0.1617: charidx() result is not consistent with byteidx()
Problem:    charidx() and utf16idx() result is not consistent with byteidx().
Solution:   When the index is equal to the length of the text return the
            lenght of the text instead of -1. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #12503)
2023-06-08 17:09:45 +01:00
RestorerZ
68ebcee023 patch 9.0.1594: some internal error messages are translated
Problem:    Some internal error messages are translated.
Solution:   Consistently do not translate internal error messages.
            (closes #12459)
2023-05-31 17:12:14 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
097c5370ea patch 9.0.1576: users may not know what to do with an internal error
Problem:    Users may not know what to do with an internal error.
Solution:   Add a translated message with instructions.
2023-05-24 21:02:24 +01:00