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patch 9.1.0171: Small split-move related improvements
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5cac1a9bee0798d70a7fd80363a1f697759638e8
Author: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue Mar 12 21:11:39 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0171: Small split-move related improvements
Problem: small improvements can be made to split-move related
functions.
Solution: apply them (Sean Dewar):
- Improve some doc comments (frame_flatten should still work for non-current
tabpages, despite the topframe check, which looks benign, though I'm unsure if
it's still needed; see #2467).
- f_win_splitmove should check_split_disallowed on wp, not targetwin, as that's
what win_splitmove checks (though it's probably unnecessary to check
b_locked_split at all; see #14109, which I hope to get around to finishing at
some point).
- Make winframe_restore restore window positions for the altframe, which
winframe_remove changes. This doesn't affect the prior behaviour, as we called
win_comp_pos after, but as win_comp_pos only works for curtab, and
winframe_remove supports non-current tabpages, we should undo it. Regardless,
this should mean we don't need win_comp_pos anymore; adjust tests to check
that window positions remain unchanged.
I'm not sure win_comp_pos is needed after last_status anyway if it doesn't
steal rows from another frame to make room for a new statusline, which
shouldn't be the case after winframe_remove? To be safe, I'll leave it as is.
closes: #14185
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 21:15:03 +0100 |
parents | a345060d671a |
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The macros in the maze, hanoi and urm directories can be used to test Vim for vi compatibility. They have been written for vi to show its unlimited possibilities. The life macros can be used for performance comparisons. hanoi Macros that solve the tower of hanoi problem. life Macros that run Conway's game of life. maze Macros that solve a maze (amazing!). urm Macros that simulate a simple computer: "Universal Register Machine" The other files contain some handy utilities. They also serve as examples for how to use Vi and Vim functionality. less.sh + less.vim make Vim work like less (or more) The following have been moved to an optional package. Add the command to your vimrc file to use the package: packadd! dvorak " Dvorak keyboard support; adds mappings packadd! editexisting " when editing a file that is already edited with " another Vim instance, go to that Vim instance packadd! justify " justifying text. packadd! matchit " makes the % command work better packadd! shellmenu " menus for editing shell scripts in the GUI version packadd! swapmouse " swap left and right mouse buttons