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patch 9.0.2103: recursive callback may cause issues on some archs Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2076463e383901cef44685aaf4b63e4306444f9e Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Sun Nov 12 16:59:29 2023 +0100 patch 9.0.2103: recursive callback may cause issues on some archs Problem: recursive callback may cause issues on some archs Solution: Decrease the limit drastically to 20 Recursive callback limit causes problems on some architectures Since commit 47510f3d6598a1218958c03ed11337a43b73f48d we have a test that causes a recursive popup callback function to be executed. However it seems the current limit of 'maxfuncdepth' option value is still too recursive for some 32bit architectures (e.g. 32bit ARM). So instead of allowing a default limit of 100 (default value for 'maxfuncdepth'), let's reduce this limit to 20. I don't think there is a use case where one would need such a high recursive callback limit and a limit of 20 seems reasonable (although it is currently hard-coded). closes: #13495 closes: #13502 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sun, 12 Nov 2023 17:15:03 +0100
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" This script generates the table nv_cmd_idx[] which contains the index in
" nv_cmds[] table (normal.c) for each of the command character supported in
" normal/visual mode.
" This is used to speed up the command lookup in nv_cmds[].
"
" Script should be run using "make nvcmdidxs", every time the nv_cmds[] table
" in src/nv_cmds.h changes.
"
" This is written in legacy Vim script so that it can be run by a slightly
" older Vim version.

" Generate the table of normal/visual mode command characters and their
" corresponding index.
let cmd = 'create_nvcmdidxs'
if has('unix')
  let cmd = './' .. cmd
endif
let nv_cmdtbl = systemlist(cmd)->map({i, ch -> {'idx': i, 'cmdchar': ch}})

" sort the table by the command character
call sort(nv_cmdtbl, {a, b -> a.cmdchar - b.cmdchar})

" Compute the highest index upto which the command character can be directly
" used as an index.
let nv_max_linear = 0
for i in range(nv_cmdtbl->len())
  if i != nv_cmdtbl[i].cmdchar
    let nv_max_linear = i - 1
    break
  endif
endfor

" Generate a header file with the table
let output =<< trim END
  /*
   * Automatically generated code by the create_nvcmdidxs.vim script.
   *
   * Table giving the index in nv_cmds[] to lookup based on
   * the command character.
   */

  // nv_cmd_idx[<normal mode command character>] => nv_cmds[] index
  static const unsigned short nv_cmd_idx[] =
  {
END

" Add each command character in comment and the corresponding index
let output += nv_cmdtbl->map({_, v ->
      \ printf('  /* %5d */ %3d,', v.cmdchar, v.idx)})

let output += ['};', '',
      \ '// The highest index for which',
      \ '// nv_cmds[idx].cmd_char == nv_cmd_idx[nv_cmds[idx].cmd_char]']

let output += ['static const int nv_max_linear = ' .. nv_max_linear .. ';']

call writefile(output, "nv_cmdidxs.h")
quit

" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab