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patch 9.1.0224: cursor may move too many lines over "right" & "below" virt text
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/515f734e687f28f7199b2a8042197624d9f3ec15
Author: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Mar 28 12:01:14 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0224: cursor may move too many lines over "right" & "below" virt text
Problem: If a line has "right" & "below" virtual text properties,
where the "below" property may be stored first due to lack of
ordering between them, then the line height is calculated to
be 1 more and causes the cursor to far over the line.
Solution: Remove some unnecessary setting of a
`next_right_goes_below = TRUE` flag for "below" and "above"
text properties. (Dylan Thacker-Smith)
I modified a regression test I recently added to cover this case,
leveraging the fact that "after", "right" & "below" text properties are
being stored in the reverse of the order they are added in. The
previous version of this regression test was crafted to workaround this
issue so it can be addressed by this separate patch.
closes: #14317
Signed-off-by: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:15:03 +0100 |
parents | f103da6ba95f |
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/* textobject.c */ int findsent(int dir, long count); int findpar(int *pincl, int dir, long count, int what, int both); int startPS(linenr_T lnum, int para, int both); int fwd_word(long count, int bigword, int eol); int bck_word(long count, int bigword, int stop); int end_word(long count, int bigword, int stop, int empty); int bckend_word(long count, int bigword, int eol); int current_word(oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int bigword); int current_sent(oparg_T *oap, long count, int include); int current_block(oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int what, int other); int current_tagblock(oparg_T *oap, long count_arg, int include); int current_par(oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int type); int current_quote(oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int quotechar); /* vim: set ft=c : */