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luukvbaal e778e01161
fix(ui): avoid recursiveness and invalid memory access #28578
Problem:  Calling :redraw from vim.ui_attach() callback results in
          recursive cmdline/message events.
Solution: Avoid recursiveness where possible and replace global "call_buf"
          with separate, temporary buffers for each event so that when a Lua
          callback for one event fires another event, that does not result
          in invalid memory access.
2024-05-01 13:51:06 -07:00
dundargoc 631d5189ad ci: improve default backport pull request title
`[Backport release-x.y]` will no longer be part of the pull request
title. This means the PR titles will go from looking like

```
[Backport release-0.9] fix(languagetree): remove double recursion in LanguageTree:parse
```

to

```
fix(languagetree): remove double recursion in LanguageTree:parse
```

The benefit of this is that pull requests merged with the "Squash and
Merge" strategy (which uses the PR title as the commit message), will
still follow the conventional commits specification. This will help
tools that rely on conventional commits such as git-cliff.

The `backport` label is added to backported PRs to help distinguish
between backport PRs with regular PRs in the "Pull Requests" tab on
github.

To reduce confusion with the `backport` label, the label to trigger the
backporting has been changed from `backport release-x.y` to
`ci:backport release-x.y`. This is also more consistent with other
labels that trigger a CI job which all use the `ci:` prefix.
2024-05-01 22:30:17 +02:00
dundargoc 947335be91 ci: update vim_patches.yml to follow conventional commits
This will change the commits messages from

```
version.c: update [skip ci]
```

to

```
docs: update version.c [skip ci]
```
2024-05-01 22:26:11 +02:00
Gregory Anders 0b8a72b739
revert: "feat(extmarks): subpriorities (relative to declaration order) (#27131)" (#28585)
This reverts commit 15e77a56b7.

Subpriorities were added in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/27131
as a mechanism for enforcing query order when using iter_matches in the
Tree-sitter highlighter. However, iter_matches proved to have too many
complications to use in the highlighter so we eventually reverted back
to using iter_captures (https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/27901).
Thus, subpriorities are no longer needed and can be removed.
2024-05-01 08:08:22 -05:00
Christian Clason b5583acc48 vim-patch:9.1.0383: filetype: .out files recognized as tex files
Problem:  filetype: .out files recognized as tex files
Solution: Do not set an explicit filetype until it is clear what this
          should be (shane.xb.qian)

closes: vim/vim#14670

e35478bc9d

Co-authored-by: shane.xb.qian <shane.qian@foxmail.com>
2024-05-01 10:34:03 +02:00
Christian Clason e7ae913953 vim-patch:9.1.0382: filetype: Kbuild files are not recognized
Problem:  Kbuild files are not recognized.
Solution: Detect Kbuild files as make files.
          (Bruno Belanyi)

closes: vim/vim#14676

5cbc9a69e5

Co-authored-by: Bruno BELANYI <bruno@belanyi.fr>
2024-05-01 10:34:03 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes cb24a3907c
docs: format vim_diff.txt for "flow" layout #28584 2024-04-30 09:37:45 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes dafa51c16d
docs(api): sort unreleased nvim__ functions last #28580 2024-04-30 06:06:14 -07:00
Lewis Russell ee41153a94 feat(diagnostic): revert default behaviour of goto_next/prev()
Follow-up to #28490

Problem:

The new behaviour of goto_next/prev() of navigating to the next highest
severity doesn't work well when diagnostic providers have different
interpretations of severities. E.g. the user may be blocked from
navigating to a useful LSP warning, due to some linter error.

Solution:

The behaviour of next highest severity is now a hidden option
`_highest = true`. We can revisit how to integrate this behaviour
during the 0.11 cycle.
2024-04-30 13:39:27 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes 0330dd9e69
fix(api): mark nvim__complete_set as experimental #28579
Problem:
nvim_complete_set was added in 5ed55ff14c
but needs more bake time.

Solution:
Rename it, mark it as experimental.
2024-04-30 05:12:51 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes 71cf75f96a
docs: misc #24163
- Also delete old perl scripts which are not used since 8+ years ago.

fix #23251
fix #27367
ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/2252#issuecomment-1902662577

Helped-by: Daniel Kongsgaard <dakongsgaard@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kevin Pham <keevan.pham@gmail.com>
2024-04-30 04:30:21 -07:00
zeertzjq efaf37a2b9
test(old): restore default 'grepprg' and 'grepformat' (#28574)
This prevents test failure when "rg" is executable.
2024-04-30 07:44:25 +08:00
dundargoc 234b5f6701
docs: various fixes (#28208)
Co-authored-by: Evgeni Chasnovski <evgeni.chasnovski@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Famiu Haque <famiuhaque@proton.me>
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
Co-authored-by: Guilherme Soares <guilhermesoares1970@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jannik Buhr <jannik.m.buhr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: thomaswuhoileong <72001875+thomaswuhoileong@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: tom-anders <13141438+tom-anders@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2024-04-30 07:04:42 +08:00
Christian Clason b7e5769132 vim-patch:c4d0c8c81245
runtime(java): Improve the recognition of the "indent" method declarations (vim/vim#14659)

There is a flaw in the current implementation that has been
exacerbated around v5.2.  It lies in the recognition of all
three indentation styles simultaneously: a tab, two space,
and eight space character(s).  With it, it is not uncommon
to misidentify various constructs as method declarations
when they belong to two-space indented members and other
blocks of a type and are offset at eight space characters or
a tab from the start of the line.

For example,

------------------------------------------------------------
class Test
{
  static String hello() { return "hello"; }

  public static void main(String[] args)
  {
    try {
      if (args.length > 0) {
        // FIXME: eight spaces.
        System.out.println(args[0]);
      } else {
        // FIXME: a tab.
	System.out.println(hello());
      }
    } catch (Exception e) {
      throw new Error(e);
    }
  }
}
------------------------------------------------------------

------------------------------------------------------------
:let g:java_highlight_functions = 'indent'
:doautocmd Syntax
------------------------------------------------------------

A better approach is to pick an only indentation style out
of all supported styles (so either two spaces _or_ eight
spaces _or_ a tab).  Note that tabs and spaces can still be
mixed, only the leading tab or the leading run of spaces
matters for the recognition.  And there is no reason to not
complement the set of valid styles with any number of spaces
from 1 to 8, inclusively.

Please proceed with the necessary change as follows:

- rename from "indent" to "indent2" for a 2-space run;
- rename from "indent" to "indent8" for an 8-space run;
- continue to have "indent" for a tab run;
- define an "indent" variable with a suffix number denoting
  the preferred amount of indentation for any other run of
  spaces [1-8].

As before, this alternative style of recognition of method
declarations still does not prescribe naming conventions and
still cannot recognise method declarations in nested types
that are conventionally indented.

The proposed changes also follow suit of "style" in stopping
the claiming of constructor and enum constant declarations.

c4d0c8c812

Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <32549825+zzzyxwvut@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-30 00:10:02 +02:00
Christian Clason 672138245f vim-patch:dc5c90554145
runtime(jq): remove undefined var s:save_cpoptions and add include setting

closes: vim/vim#14661
closes: vim/vim#14663

dc5c905541

Co-authored-by: GodFather <vito.blog@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: itchyny <itchyny@cybozu.co.jp>
2024-04-30 00:10:02 +02:00
zeertzjq f59db07cdc
vim-patch:9.1.0381: cbuffer and similar commands don't accept a range (#28571)
Problem:  cbuffer and similar quickfix and locationlist commands don't
          accept a range, even so it is documented they should
          (ilan-schemoul, after 8.1.1241)
Solution: Define ex commands with ADDR_LINES instead of ADDR_OTHER

fixes: vim/vim#14638
closes: vim/vim#14657

652c821366

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-04-30 06:02:38 +08:00
zeertzjq 9eb87c5de6
vim-patch:04e1aaa94e3b (#28570)
runtime(doc): Fix a typo in usr_30.txt

closes: vim/vim#14662

04e1aaa94e

Co-authored-by: UM-Li <um-li@tuta.io>
2024-04-30 05:54:03 +08:00
Maria José Solano bc7f86209d
fix(lsp): redundant vim.snippet.jumpable #28560 2024-04-29 13:45:53 -07:00
bfredl a1c9da2d5a
Merge pull request #28566 from bfredl/memoize
fix(treesitter): make tests for memoize more robust, also fix memoize to work
2024-04-29 19:31:59 +02:00
bfredl 0df681a91d fix(treesitter): make tests for memoize more robust
Instead of painfully messing with timing to determine if queries were
reparsed, we can simply keep a counter next to the call to ts_query_new

Also memoization had a hidden dependency on the garbage collection of
the the key, a hash value which never is kept around in memory. this was
done intentionally as the hash does not capture all relevant state for the
query (external included files) even if actual query objects still
would be reachable in memory. To make the test fully deterministic in
CI, we explicitly control GC.
2024-04-29 16:20:46 +02:00
bfredl ca432069eb
Merge pull request #28563 from bfredl/ui_attach_point
perf(ui_client): skip some initialization not necessary for ui client
2024-04-29 13:40:44 +02:00
bfredl 0d1bc795f8 perf(ui_client): skip some initialization not necessary for ui client
In particular, TUI manages its own screen buffers and highlight table, so we don't need
to run init_highlight() and default_grid_alloc() in the ui client process.
2024-04-29 10:35:40 +02:00
luukvbaal ab1c2220f0
fix(ui): activating all ext capabilities without remote UI #28555 2024-04-28 17:51:33 -07:00
Christian Clason 05be00a2d1 vim-patch:2e9b9e9a9ebf
runtime(asm): missing setlocal in indent plugin (vim/vim#14658)

2e9b9e9a9e

Co-authored-by: Marc Sven Schulte <167623652+msschulte@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-29 00:10:03 +02:00
ObserverOfTime a26c114577
vim-patch:f351fd829204 (#28551)
runtime(ssa): improve syntax file performance (vim/vim#14654)

fixes: vim/vim#14653
fixes: neovim/neovim#25950

f351fd8292
2024-04-29 05:50:13 +08:00
luukvbaal 54d8786d10
vim-patch:9.1.0380: Calculating line height for unnecessary amount of lines (#28553)
Problem:  Calculating line height for unnecessary amount of lines with
          half-page scrolling (zhscn, after 9.1.0280)
Solution: Replace "limit_winheight" argument with higher resolution
          "max" argument to which to limit the calculated line height
          in plines_m_win() to (Luuk van Baal)

32d701f51b
2024-04-29 05:38:34 +08:00
Justin M. Keyes 61063653b0
feat(defaults): visual CTRL-R for LSP mappings #28537
Problem:
The new LSP "refactor menu" keybinding "crr" is also defined in visual
mode, which overlaps with the builtin "c".

Solution:
Use CTRL-R instead of "crr" for visual mode.

fix #28528
2024-04-28 09:02:18 -07:00
Luna Saphie Mittelbach 513fc46195
feat(defaults): improve :grep defaults #28545
Based on feedback from #28324, pass -H and -I to regular grep
(available on all platforms officially supported by Neovim), and
only pass -uu to ripgrep. This makes :grep ignore binary files by
default in both cases.
2024-04-28 09:00:48 -07:00
glepnir 83635e4e3d
fix(diagnostic): get border from config (#28531)
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
2024-04-28 10:15:10 -05:00
Christian Clason 26b5405d18
fix(treesitter): enforce lowercase language names (#28546)
* fix(treesitter): enforce lowercase language names

Problem: On case-insensitive file systems (e.g., macOS), `has_parser`
will return `true` for uppercase aliases, which will then try to inject
the uppercase language unsuccessfully.

Solution: Enforce and assume parser names to be lowercase when
resolving language names.
2024-04-28 16:27:47 +02:00
Mathias Fußenegger 4625394a76
fix(snippet): do not add extra indent on newlines (#28538)
Reverts parts of https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/27674

LSP snippets typically do include tabs or spaces to add extra
indentation and don't rely on the client using `autoindent`
functionality.

For example:

    public static void main(String[] args) {\n\t${0}\n}

Notice the `\t` after `{\n`

Adding spaces or tabs independent of that breaks snippets for languages
like Haskell where you can have snippets like:

    ${1:name} :: ${2}\n${1:name} ${3}= ${0:undefined}

To generate:

    name ::
    name = undefined
2024-04-28 12:49:25 +02:00
bfredl c3061a40f7
Merge pull request #28532 from bfredl/regularization
refactor(build): make all generated c files headers
2024-04-28 09:20:06 +02:00
Gregory Anders a41546d4ac
docs: breaking change in diagnostic goto #28541 2024-04-27 15:48:35 -07:00
Raphael 96f59e1b99
fix(diagnostic): invalid col number compare in next_diagnostic (#28397)
Problem: when line is blank link then there will got an invalid column number in math.min compare.

Solution: make sure the min column number is 0 not an illegal number.
2024-04-27 16:05:41 -05:00
bfredl 3711a0387a refactor(build): make all generated c files headers
There's no "rule" or bad practice or whatever that says we cannot
generate c files. it is is just that we have ~20 generated headers
and ~2 generated sources and there is nothing in these two generated
source files which sets them aparts. Lua bindings are not different from
rpc bindings, and pathdef is not different from versiondef.

So to simplify build logic and ease the future port to build.zig,
streamline the build to only have generated headers, no direct generated
.c files.

Also "nlua_add_api_functions" had its prototype duplicated twice which
defeated the point of having mandatory prototypes (one source of truth).
2024-04-27 18:59:48 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes 158e329725
Merge #28522 handle ui_attach side effects 2024-04-27 06:37:40 -07:00
Christian Clason 499070148d vim-patch:92917069b1a8
runtime(debversions): Add oracular (24.10) as Ubuntu release name

closes: vim/vim#14645

92917069b1

Co-authored-by: Simon Quigley <simon@tsimonq2.net>
2024-04-27 13:08:12 +02:00
zeertzjq 41ceadd458
vim-patch:9.1.0375: tests: 1-second delay after Test_BufEnter_botline() (#28534)
Problem:  tests: 1-second delay after Test_BufEnter_botline()
          (after v9.1.0374)
Solution: Wipe the created buffers (zeertzjq).

closes: vim/vim#14647

340643e977
2024-04-27 18:02:18 +08:00
Christian Clason 0547347e72 vim-patch:79952b9c6774
runtime(jq): include syntax, ftplugin and compiler plugin

closes: vim/vim#14619

79952b9c67

Co-authored-by: Vito <vito.blog@gmail.com>
2024-04-27 11:01:14 +02:00
Luuk van Baal b8c1b36061 fix(ui): set 'cmdheight' to zero for all open tabpages
Problem:  Enabling ext_messages claims to set 'cmdheight' to zero, but
only does so for the current tabpage.
Solution: Set stored 'cmdheight' value to zero for all tabpages.
2024-04-27 01:00:55 +02:00
zeertzjq 435dee74bb
vim-patch:9.1.0374: wrong botline in BufEnter (#28530)
Problem:  When :edit an existing buffer, line('w$') may return a
          wrong result.
Solution: Reset w_valid in curwin_init() (Jaehwang Jung)

`do_ecmd()` reinitializes the current window (`curwin_init()`) whose
`w_valid` field may have `VALID_BOTLINE` set. Resetting `w_botline`
without marking it as invalid makes subsequent `validate_botline()`
calls a no-op, thus resulting in wrong `line('w$')` value.

closes: vim/vim#14642

eb80b8304e

Co-authored-by: Jaehwang Jung <tomtomjhj@gmail.com>
2024-04-27 06:32:25 +08:00
zeertzjq 694756252b
Merge pull request #28529 from zeertzjq/vim-fe1e2b5e2d65
vim-patch: clarify syntax vs matching mechanism
2024-04-27 06:31:55 +08:00
zeertzjq e81eb34aa1 vim-patch:9525f6213604
runtime(doc): fix typo synconcealend -> synconcealed (vim/vim#14644)

9525f62136

Co-authored-by: Philip H <47042125+pheiduck@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-27 05:52:47 +08:00
zeertzjq a1568f5df0 vim-patch:00ae5c5cba7b
runtime(doc): fix typo

00ae5c5cba

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-04-27 05:52:15 +08:00
zeertzjq f1f5fb911b vim-patch:fe1e2b5e2d65
runtime(doc): clarify syntax vs matching mechanism

fixes: vim/vim#14643

fe1e2b5e2d

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-04-27 05:51:52 +08:00
Mathias Fußenegger 9b8a075539
fix(lsp): change `silent` in lsp.start.Opts to optional (#28524) 2024-04-26 20:26:21 +02:00
Gregory Anders 73034611c2
feat(diagnostic): add default mappings for diagnostics (#16230) 2024-04-26 13:16:12 -05:00
Brian Cao 3a7c30dc93
fix(man.vim): q quits after jump to different tag in MANPAGER modified (#28495) 2024-04-26 13:14:45 -05:00
Gregory Anders 6888607415
feat(lsp): add more LSP defaults (#28500)
- crn for rename
- crr for code actions
- gr for references
- <C-S> (in Insert mode) for signature help
2024-04-26 11:12:49 -05:00
Justin M. Keyes 9b028bd64f
refactor(vim.iter)!: rename xxback() => rxx() #28503
Problem:
vim.iter has both `rfind()` and various `*back()` methods, which work
in "reverse" or "backwards" order. It's inconsistent to have both kinds
of names, and "back" is fairly uncommon (rust) compared to python
(rfind, rstrip, rsplit, …).

Solution:
- Remove `nthback()` and let `nth()` take a negative index.
  - Because `rnth()` looks pretty obscure, and because it's intuitive
    for a function named `nth()` to take negative indexes.
- Rename `xxback()` methods to `rxx()`.
  - This informally groups the "list-iterator" functions under a common
    `r` prefix, which helps discoverability.
- Rename `peekback()` to `pop()`, in duality with the existing `peek`.
2024-04-26 08:43:29 -07:00