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patch 9.1.0170: Re-allow curwin == prevwin, but document it instead
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d64801e913314d2e19dbb38f60e6d285238debff
Author: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue Mar 12 20:46:12 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0170: Re-allow curwin == prevwin, but document it instead
Problem: more places exist where curwin == prevwin, and it may even be
expected in some cases.
Solution: revert v9.1.0001, but document that it's possible instead.
(Sean Dewar)
I've had a change of heart for the following reasons:
- A quick 'n dirty [GitHub code
search](https://github.com/search?q=%2F%28winnr%5C%28%5C%29%5Cs*%3D%3D%5Cs*winnr%5C%28%5B%27%22%5D%23%5B%27%22%5D%5C%29%7Cwinnr%5C%28%5B%27%22%5D%23%5B%27%22%5D%5C%29%5Cs*%3D%3D%5Cs*winnr%5C%28%5C%29%29%2F&type=code)
reveals some cases where it's expected in the wild.
Particularly, it made me aware `winnr() == winnr('#')` is possible when curwin
is changed temporarily during the evaluation of a &statusline expression item
(`%{...}`), and is used to show something different on the statusline
belonging to the previous window; that behaviour wasn't changed in v9.1.0001,
but it means curwin == prevwin makes sense in some cases.
- The definition and call sites of back_to_prevwin imply some expectation that
prevwin == wp (== curwin) is possible, as it's used to skip entering the
prevwin in that case.
- Prior to v9.1.0001, `:wincmd p` would not beep in the case that was patched in
v9.1.0001, but now does. That resulted in #14047 being opened, as it affected
the CtrlP plugin.
I find it odd that `:wincmd p` had cases where it wouldn't beep despite doing
nothing, but it may be preferable to keep things that way (or instead also
beep if curwin == prevwin, if that's preferred).
- After more digging, I found cases in win_free_mem, enter_tabpage,
aucmd_restbuf and qf_open_new_cwindow where curwin == prevwin is possible
(many of them from autocommands). Others probably exist too, especially in
places where curwin is changed temporarily.
fixes: #14047
closes: #14186
Signed-off-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 12 Mar 2024 21:00:11 +0100 |
parents | 8c5377e802de |
children | ef648205e7c9 |
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" Vim syntax file " Language: SDC - Synopsys Design Constraints " Maintainer: Maurizio Tranchero - maurizio.tranchero@gmail.com " Last Change: Thu Mar 25 17:35:16 CET 2009 " Credits: based on TCL Vim syntax file " Version: 0.3 " Quit when a syntax file was already loaded if exists("b:current_syntax") finish endif " Read the TCL syntax to start with runtime! syntax/tcl.vim " SDC-specific keywords syn keyword sdcCollections foreach_in_collection syn keyword sdcObjectsQuery get_clocks get_ports syn keyword sdcObjectsInfo get_point_info get_node_info get_path_info syn keyword sdcObjectsInfo get_timing_paths set_attribute syn keyword sdcConstraints set_false_path syn keyword sdcNonIdealities set_min_delay set_max_delay syn keyword sdcNonIdealities set_input_delay set_output_delay syn keyword sdcNonIdealities set_load set_min_capacitance set_max_capacitance syn keyword sdcCreateOperations create_clock create_timing_netlist update_timing_netlist " command flags highlighting syn match sdcFlags "[[:space:]]-[[:alpha:]_]*\>" " Define the default highlighting. hi def link sdcCollections Repeat hi def link sdcObjectsInfo Operator hi def link sdcCreateOperations Operator hi def link sdcObjectsQuery Operator hi def link sdcConstraints Operator hi def link sdcNonIdealities Operator hi def link sdcFlags Special let b:current_syntax = "sdc" " vim: ts=8