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patch 9.0.1906: Vim9: Interfaces should not support class methods and variables
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/92d9ee5f4ca0d2de04c39afbafc7609da43fb2e9
Author: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun Sep 17 17:03:19 2023 +0200
patch 9.0.1906: Vim9: Interfaces should not support class methods and variables
Problem: Vim9: Interfaces should not support class methods and
variables
Solution: Make sure interface follow the interface specification
Vim9 interface changes to follow the new interface specification:
1) An interface can have only read-only and read-write instance
variables.
2) An interface can have only public instance methods.
3) An interface cannot have class variables and class methods.
4) An interface cannot have private instance variables and private
instance methods.
5) A interface can extend another interface using "extends". The
sub-interface gets all the variables and methods in the super
interface.
That means:
- Interfaces should not support class methods and variables.
- Adjust error numbers and add additional tests.
- Interface methods can be defined in one of the super classes.
- Interface variables can be defined in one of the super classes.
and instance variables can be repeated in sub interfaces.
- Check the class variable types with the type in interface.
closes: #13100
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 17 Sep 2023 17:15:06 +0200 |
parents | dfaddd6f039e |
children | 664ee4c0daca |
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/* getchar.c */ char_u *get_recorded(void); char_u *get_inserted(void); int stuff_empty(void); int readbuf1_empty(void); void typeahead_noflush(int c); void flush_buffers(flush_buffers_T flush_typeahead); void ResetRedobuff(void); void CancelRedo(void); void saveRedobuff(save_redo_T *save_redo); void restoreRedobuff(save_redo_T *save_redo); void AppendToRedobuff(char_u *s); void AppendToRedobuffLit(char_u *str, int len); void AppendToRedobuffSpec(char_u *s); void AppendCharToRedobuff(int c); void AppendNumberToRedobuff(long n); void stuffReadbuff(char_u *s); void stuffRedoReadbuff(char_u *s); void stuffReadbuffSpec(char_u *s); void stuffcharReadbuff(int c); void stuffnumReadbuff(long n); void stuffescaped(char_u *arg, int literally); int start_redo(long count, int old_redo); int start_redo_ins(void); void stop_redo_ins(void); int noremap_keys(void); int ins_typebuf(char_u *str, int noremap, int offset, int nottyped, int silent); int ins_char_typebuf(int c, int modifiers); int typebuf_changed(int tb_change_cnt); int typebuf_typed(void); int typebuf_maplen(void); void del_typebuf(int len, int offset); void gotchars_nop(void); void ungetchars(int len); int save_typebuf(void); void save_typeahead(tasave_T *tp); void restore_typeahead(tasave_T *tp, int overwrite); void openscript(char_u *name, int directly); void close_all_scripts(void); int using_script(void); void before_blocking(void); int merge_modifyOtherKeys(int c_arg, int *modifiers); int vgetc(void); int safe_vgetc(void); int plain_vgetc(void); int vpeekc(void); int vpeekc_nomap(void); int vpeekc_any(void); int char_avail(void); void f_getchar(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv); void f_getcharstr(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv); void f_getcharmod(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv); void parse_queued_messages(void); void vungetc(int c); int fix_input_buffer(char_u *buf, int len); int input_available(void); void may_add_last_used_map_to_redobuff(void); int do_cmdkey_command(int key, int flags); void reset_last_used_map(mapblock_T *mp); /* vim: set ft=c : */