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patch 9.0.1958: cannot complete option values
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/900894b09a95398dfc75599e9f0aa2ea25723384
Author: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Sep 29 20:42:32 2023 +0200
patch 9.0.1958: cannot complete option values
Problem: cannot complete option values
Solution: Add completion functions for several options
Add cmdline tab-completion for setting string options
Add tab-completion for setting string options on the cmdline using
`:set=` (along with `:set+=` and `:set-=`).
The existing tab completion for setting options currently only works
when nothing is typed yet, and it only fills in with the existing value,
e.g. when the user does `:set diffopt=<Tab>` it will be completed to
`set diffopt=internal,filler,closeoff` and nothing else. This isn't too
useful as a user usually wants auto-complete to suggest all the possible
values, such as 'iblank', or 'algorithm:patience'.
For set= and set+=, this adds a new optional callback function for each
option that can be invoked when doing completion. This allows for each
option to have control over how completion works. For example, in
'diffopt', it will suggest the default enumeration, but if `algorithm:`
is selected, it will further suggest different algorithm types like
'meyers' and 'patience'. When using set=, the existing option value will
be filled in as the first choice to preserve the existing behavior. When
using set+= this won't happen as it doesn't make sense.
For flag list options (e.g. 'mouse' and 'guioptions'), completion will
take into account existing typed values (and in the case of set+=, the
existing option value) to make sure it doesn't suggest duplicates.
For set-=, there is a new `ExpandSettingSubtract` function which will
handle flag list and comma-separated options smartly, by only suggesting
values that currently exist in the option.
Note that Vim has some existing code that adds special handling for
'filetype', 'syntax', and misc dir options like 'backupdir'. This change
preserves them as they already work, instead of converting to the new
callback API for each option.
closes: #13182
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Fri, 29 Sep 2023 20:45:04 +0200 |
parents | 543cb94c6c09 |
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" Test :suspend source check.vim source term_util.vim source shared.vim func CheckSuspended(buf, fileExists) call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('[$#] $', term_getline(a:buf, '.'))}) if a:fileExists call assert_equal(['foo'], readfile('Xfoo')) else " Without 'autowrite', buffer should not be written. call assert_equal(0, filereadable('Xfoo')) endif call term_sendkeys(a:buf, "fg\<CR>\<C-L>") call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(' 1 foo', term_getline(a:buf, '.'))}) endfunc func Test_suspend() CheckFeature terminal CheckExecutable /bin/sh " Somehow the modifyOtherKeys response may get to the terminal when using " Mac OS. Make t_RK and 'keyprotocol' empty to avoid that. set t_RK= keyprotocol= call WaitForResponses() let buf = term_start('/bin/sh') " Wait for shell prompt. call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('[$#] $', term_getline(buf, '.'))}) call term_sendkeys(buf, v:progpath \ . " --clean -X" \ . " -c 'set nu keyprotocol='" \ . " -c 'call setline(1, \"foo\")'" \ . " Xfoo\<CR>") " Cursor in terminal buffer should be on first line in spawned vim. call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(' 1 foo', term_getline(buf, '.'))}) for suspend_cmd in [":suspend\<CR>", \ ":stop\<CR>", \ ":suspend!\<CR>", \ ":stop!\<CR>", \ "\<C-Z>"] " Suspend and wait for shell prompt. call term_sendkeys(buf, suspend_cmd) call CheckSuspended(buf, 0) endfor " Test that :suspend! with 'autowrite' writes content of buffers if modified. call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set autowrite\<CR>") call assert_equal(0, filereadable('Xfoo')) call term_sendkeys(buf, ":suspend\<CR>") " Wait for shell prompt. call CheckSuspended(buf, 1) " Quit gracefully to dump coverage information. call term_sendkeys(buf, ":qall!\<CR>") call TermWait(buf) " Wait until Vim actually exited and shell shows a prompt call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('[$#] $', term_getline(buf, '.'))}) call StopShellInTerminal(buf) exe buf . 'bwipe!' call delete('Xfoo') endfunc func Test_suspend_autocmd() CheckFeature terminal CheckExecutable /bin/sh " Somehow the modifyOtherKeys response may get to the terminal when using " Mac OS. Make t_RK and 'keyprotocol' empty to avoid that. set t_RK= keyprotocol= call WaitForResponses() let buf = term_start('/bin/sh', #{term_rows: 6}) " Wait for shell prompt. call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('[$#] $', term_getline(buf, '.'))}) call term_sendkeys(buf, v:progpath \ . " --clean -X" \ . " -c 'set nu keyprotocol='" \ . " -c 'let g:count = 0'" \ . " -c 'au VimSuspend * let g:count += 1'" \ . " -c 'au VimResume * let g:count += 1'" \ . " -c 'call setline(1, \"foo\")'" \ . " Xfoo\<CR>") " Cursor in terminal buffer should be on first line in spawned vim. call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(' 1 foo', term_getline(buf, '.'))}) for suspend_cmd in [":suspend\<CR>", \ ":stop\<CR>", \ ":suspend!\<CR>", \ ":stop!\<CR>", \ "\<C-Z>"] " Suspend and wait for shell prompt. Then "fg" will restore Vim. call term_sendkeys(buf, suspend_cmd) call CheckSuspended(buf, 0) endfor call term_sendkeys(buf, ":echo g:count\<CR>") call TermWait(buf) call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('^10', term_getline(buf, 6))}) " Quit gracefully to dump coverage information. call term_sendkeys(buf, ":qall!\<CR>") call TermWait(buf) " Wait until Vim actually exited and shell shows a prompt call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('[$#] $', term_getline(buf, '.'))}) call StopShellInTerminal(buf) exe buf . 'bwipe!' call delete('Xfoo') endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab