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patch 9.1.0456: Left shift is incorrect with vartabstop and shiftwidth=0
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/88d4f255b7b7a19bb4f6489e0ad0956e47d51fed
Author: Gary Johnson <garyjohn@spocom.com>
Date: Sat Jun 1 20:51:33 2024 +0200
patch 9.1.0456: Left shift is incorrect with vartabstop and shiftwidth=0
Problem: Left shift is incorrect with vartabstop and shiftwidth=0
Solution: make tabstop_at() function aware of shift direction
(Gary Johnson)
The problem was that with 'vartabstop' set and 'shiftwidth' equal 0,
left shifts using << were shifting the line to the wrong column. The
tabstop to the right of the first character in the line was being used
as the shift amount instead of the tabstop to the left of that first
character.
The reason was that the tabstop_at() function always returned the value
of the tabstop to the right of the given column and was not accounting
for the direction of the shift.
The solution was to make tabstop_at() aware of the direction of the
shift and to choose the tabtop accordingly.
A test was added to check this behavior and make sure it doesn't
regress.
While at it, also fix a few indentation/alignment issues.
fixes: #14864
closes: #14887
Signed-off-by: Gary Johnson <garyjohn@spocom.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sat, 01 Jun 2024 21:00:03 +0200 |
parents | 31cb78014fe4 |
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" Test for MzScheme interface and mzeval() function source check.vim CheckFeature mzscheme func MzRequire() redir => l:mzversion mz (version) redir END if strpart(l:mzversion, 1, 1) < "4" " MzScheme versions < 4.x: mz (require (prefix vim- vimext)) else " newer versions: mz (require (prefix-in vim- 'vimext)) mz (require r5rs) endif endfunc func Test_mzscheme() new let lines =<< trim END 1 line 1 2 line 2 3 line 3 END call setline(1, lines) call MzRequire() mz (define l '("item0" "dictionary with list OK" "item2")) mz (define h (make-hash)) mz (hash-set! h "list" l) call cursor(1, 1) " change buffer contents mz (vim-set-buff-line (vim-eval "line('.')") "1 changed line 1") call assert_equal('1 changed line 1', getline(1)) " scalar test let tmp_string = mzeval('"string"') let tmp_1000 = '1000'->mzeval() call assert_equal('string1000', tmp_string .. tmp_1000) " dictionary containing a list call assert_equal('dictionary with list OK', mzeval("h")["list"][1]) call cursor(2, 1) " circular list (at the same time test lists containing lists) mz (set-car! (cddr l) l) let l2 = mzeval("h")["list"] call assert_equal(l2[2], l2) " funcrefs mz (define vim:max (vim-eval "function('max')")) mz (define m (vim:max '(1 100 8))) let m = mzeval('m') call assert_equal(100, m) close! endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab