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patch 9.0.2090: complete_info() skips entries with 'noselect'
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/57f9ce1a0977da13e5923214086795ffa2d28ce1
Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Date: Sat Nov 4 09:58:14 2023 +0100
patch 9.0.2090: complete_info() skips entries with 'noselect'
Problem: complete_info() skips entries with 'noselect'
Solution: Check, if first entry is at original text state
Unfortunately, Commit daef8c74375141974d61b85199b383017644978c
introduced a regression, that when ':set completeopt+=noselect' is set
and no completion item has been selected yet, it did not fill the
complete_info['items'] list.
This happened, because the current match item did not have the
CP_ORIGINAL_TEXT flag set and then the cp->prev pointer did point to the
original flag item, which caused the following while loop to not being
run but being skipped instead.
So when the 'noselect' is set, only start with to the previous selection
item, if the initial completion item has the CP_ORIGINAL_TEXT flag set,
else use the 2nd previous item instead.
fixes: #13451
closes: #13452
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sat, 04 Nov 2023 10:15:04 +0100 |
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