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Updated runtime files
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6efb1980336ff324e9c57a4e282530b952fca816
Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Date: Thu Aug 10 05:44:25 2023 +0200
Updated runtime files
This is a collection of various PRs from github that all require a minor
patch number:
1) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12612
Do not conflate dictionary key with end of block
2) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12729:
When saving and restoring 'undolevels', the constructs `&undolevels` and
`:set undolevels` are problematic.
The construct `&undolevels` reads an unpredictable value; it will be the
local option value (if one has been set), or the global option value
(otherwise), making it unsuitable for saving a value for later
restoration.
Similarly, if a local option value has been set for 'undolevels',
temporarily modifying the option via `:set undolevels` changes the local
value as well as the global value, requiring extra work to restore both
values.
Saving and restoring the option value in one step via the construct
`:let &undolevels = &undolevels` appears to make no changes to the
'undolevels' option, but if a local option has been set to a different
value than the global option, it has the unintended effect of changing
the global 'undolevels' value to the local value.
Update the documentation to explain these issues and recommend explicit
use of global and local option values when saving and restoring. Update
some unit tests to use `g:undolevels`.
3) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12702:
Problem: Pip requirements files are not recognized.
Solution: Add a pattern to match pip requirements files.
4) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12688:
Add indent file and tests for ABB Rapid
5) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12668:
Use Lua 5.1 numeric escapes in tests and add to CI
Only Lua 5.2+ and LuaJIT understand hexadecimal escapes in strings. Lua
5.1 only supports decimal escapes:
> A character in a string can also be specified by its numerical value
> using the escape sequence \ddd, where ddd is a sequence of up to three
> decimal digits. (Note that if a numerical escape is to be followed by a
> digit, it must be expressed using exactly three digits.) Strings in Lua
> can contain any 8-bit value, including embedded zeros, which can be
> specified as '\0'.
To make sure this works with Lua 5.4 and Lua 5.1 change the Vim CI to
run with Lua 5.1 as well as Lua 5.4
6) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12631:
Add hurl filetype detection
7) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12573:
Problem: Files for haskell persistent library are not recognized
Solution: Add pattern persistentmodels for haskell persistent library
closes: #12612
closes: #12729
closes: #12702
closes: #12688
closes: #12668
closes: #12631
closes: #12573
Co-authored-by: lacygoill <lacygoill@lacygoill.me>
Co-authored-by: Michael Henry <drmikehenry@drmikehenry.com>
Co-authored-by: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org>
Co-authored-by: KnoP-01 <knosowski@graeffrobotics.de>
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Pfeifer <jacob@pfeifer.dev>
Co-authored-by: Borys Lykah <lykahb@fastmail.com>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 10 Aug 2023 06:30:06 +0200 |
parents | ee1019e59bef |
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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