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patch 8.1.1332: cannot flush listeners without redrawing, mix of changes

Problem:    Cannot flush change listeners without also redrawing.  The line
            numbers in the list of changes may become invalid.
Solution:   Add listener_flush().  Invoke listeners before adding a change
            that makes line numbers invalid.
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Bram Moolenaar
2019-05-14 21:20:36 +02:00
parent fb222df28d
commit fe1ade0a78
7 changed files with 249 additions and 42 deletions

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@@ -2459,6 +2459,7 @@ lispindent({lnum}) Number Lisp indent for line {lnum}
list2str({list} [, {utf8}]) String turn numbers in {list} into a String
listener_add({callback} [, {buf}])
Number add a callback to listen to changes
listener_flush([{buf}]) none invoke listener callbacks
listener_remove({id}) none remove a listener callback
localtime() Number current time
log({expr}) Float natural logarithm (base e) of {expr}
@@ -6322,8 +6323,21 @@ listener_add({callback} [, {buf}]) *listener_add()*
buffer is used.
Returns a unique ID that can be passed to |listener_remove()|.
The {callback} is invoked with a list of items that indicate a
change. The list cannot be changed. Each list item is a
The {callback} is invoked with four arguments:
a:bufnr the buffer that was changed
a:start first changed line number
a:end first line number below the change
a:added total number of lines added, negative if lines
were deleted
a:changes a List of items with details about the changes
Example: >
func Listener(bufnr, start, end, added, changes)
echo 'lines ' .. a:start .. ' until ' .. a:end .. ' changed'
endfunc
call listener_add('Listener', bufnr)
< The List cannot be changed. Each item in a:changes is a
dictionary with these entries:
lnum the first line number of the change
end the first line below the change
@@ -6337,35 +6351,32 @@ listener_add({callback} [, {buf}]) *listener_add()*
lnum line below which the new line is added
end equal to "lnum"
added number of lines inserted
col one
col 1
When lines are deleted the values are:
lnum the first deleted line
end the line below the first deleted line, before
the deletion was done
added negative, number of lines deleted
col one
col 1
When lines are changed:
lnum the first changed line
end the line below the last changed line
added zero
col first column with a change or one
added 0
col first column with a change or 1
The entries are in the order the changes was made, thus the
most recent change is at the end. One has to go through the
list from end to start to compute the line numbers in the
current state of the text.
The entries are in the order the changes were made, thus the
most recent change is at the end. The line numbers are valid
when the callback is invoked, but later changes may make them
invalid, thus keeping a copy for later might not work.
When using the same function for multiple buffers, you can
pass the buffer to that function using a |Partial|.
Example: >
func Listener(bufnr, changes)
" ...
endfunc
let bufnr = ...
call listener_add(function('Listener', [bufnr]), bufnr)
The {callback} is invoked just before the screen is updated,
when |listener_flush()| is called or when a change is being
made that changes the line count in a way it causes a line
number in the list of changes to become invalid.
< The {callback} is invoked just before the screen is updated.
To trigger this in a script use the `:redraw` command.
The {callback} is invoked with the text locked, see
|textlock|. If you do need to make changes to the buffer, use
a timer to do this later |timer_start()|.
The {callback} is not invoked when the buffer is first loaded.
Use the |BufReadPost| autocmd event to handle the initial text
@@ -6373,6 +6384,14 @@ listener_add({callback} [, {buf}]) *listener_add()*
The {callback} is also not invoked when the buffer is
unloaded, use the |BufUnload| autocmd event for that.
listener_flush([{buf}]) *listener_flush()*
Invoke listener callbacks for buffer {buf}. If there are no
pending changes then no callbacks are invoked.
{buf} refers to a buffer name or number. For the accepted
values, see |bufname()|. When {buf} is omitted the current
buffer is used.
listener_remove({id}) *listener_remove()*
Remove a listener previously added with listener_add().