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patch 9.1.0175: wrong window positions with 'winfix{width,height}'
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5866bc3a0f54115d5982fdc09bdbe4c45069265a
Author: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed Mar 13 20:17:24 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0175: wrong window positions with 'winfix{width,height}'
Problem: winframe functions incorrectly recompute window positions if
the altframe wasn't adjacent to the closed frame, which is
possible if adjacent windows had 'winfix{width,height}' set.
Solution: recompute for windows within the parent of the altframe and
closed frame. Skip this (as before) if the altframe was
top/left, but only if adjacent to the closed frame, as
positions won't change in that case. Also correct the return
value documentation for win_screenpos. (Sean Dewar)
The issue revealed itself after removing the win_comp_pos call below
winframe_restore in win_splitmove. Similarly, wrong positions could result from
windows closed in other tabpages, as win_free_mem uses winframe_remove (at least
until it is entered later, where enter_tabpage calls win_comp_pos).
NOTE: As win_comp_pos handles only curtab, it's possible via other means for
positions in non-current tabpages to be wrong (e.g: after changing 'laststatus',
'showtabline', etc.). Given enter_tabpage recomputes it, maybe it's intentional
as an optimization? Should probably be documented in win_screenpos then, but I
won't address that here.
closes: #14191
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 | Wed, 13 Mar 2024 20:30:03 +0100 |
parents | d81556766132 |
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vim9script # Language: ConTeXt typesetting engine # Maintainer: Nicola Vitacolonna <nvitacolonna@gmail.com> # Former Maintainers: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> # Latest Revision: 2023 Dec 26 # Typesetting {{{ import autoload './typeset.vim' export def ConTeXtCmd(path: string): list<string> var cmd = ['mtxrun', '--script', 'context', '--nonstopmode', '--autogenerate'] if !empty(get(g:, 'context_extra_options', '')) cmd += g:context_extra_options endif cmd->add(path) return cmd enddef export def Typeset(bufname: string, env = {}, Cmd = ConTeXtCmd): bool return typeset.TypesetBuffer(bufname, Cmd, env, 'ConTeXt') enddef export def JobStatus() typeset.JobStatus('ConTeXt') enddef export def StopJobs() typeset.StopJobs('ConTeXt') enddef export def Log(bufname: string) execute 'edit' typeset.LogPath(bufname) enddef # }}} # Completion {{{ def BinarySearch(base: string, keywords: list<string>): list<string> const pat = '^' .. base const len = len(keywords) var res = [] var lft = 0 var rgt = len # Find the leftmost index matching base while lft < rgt var i = (lft + rgt) / 2 if keywords[i] < base lft = i + 1 else rgt = i endif endwhile while lft < len && keywords[lft] =~ pat add(res, keywords[lft]) lft += 1 endwhile return res enddef var isMetaPostBlock = false var MP_KEYWORDS: list<string> = [] var CTX_KEYWORDS: list<string> = [] # Complete only MetaPost keywords in MetaPost blocks, and complete only # ConTeXt keywords otherwise. export def Complete(findstart: number, base: string): any if findstart == 1 if len(synstack(line("."), 1)) > 0 && synIDattr(synstack(line("."), 1)[0], "name") ==# 'contextMPGraphic' isMetaPostBlock = true return match(getline('.'), '\S\+\%' .. col('.') .. 'c') endif # Complete only \commands starting with a backslash isMetaPostBlock = false var pos = match(getline('.'), '\\\zs\S\+\%' .. col('.') .. 'c') return (pos == -1) ? -3 : pos endif if isMetaPostBlock if empty(MP_KEYWORDS) MP_KEYWORDS = sort(syntaxcomplete#OmniSyntaxList(['mf\w\+', 'mp\w\+'])) endif return BinarySearch(base, MP_KEYWORDS) endif if empty(CTX_KEYWORDS) CTX_KEYWORDS = sort(syntaxcomplete#OmniSyntaxList([ 'context\w\+', 'texAleph', 'texEtex', 'texLuatex', 'texOmega', 'texPdftex', 'texTex', 'texXeTeX' ])) endif return BinarySearch(base, CTX_KEYWORDS) enddef # }}} # vim: sw=2 fdm=marker