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2017-05-03vis: introduce count iterator to handle interrupted flagMarc André Tanner
2017-05-03text: rename text_sigbus to text_mmapedMarc André Tanner
Add casts to uintptr_t to avoid unrelated pointer comparisons.
2017-04-24vis: fix newline insertion at end of fileMarc André Tanner
With enabled auto indentation and tab expansion in an empty buffer, the following would insert one newline too many: i<Tab><Enter>
2017-04-23vis: fix # register countMarc André Tanner
Previously the # register was always reported as containing only one entry. This wrongly caused the first value to be put at all locations. Fix #544
2017-04-20vis: add # register to insert cursor numberMarc André Tanner
2017-04-20vis: start cleaning up register related codeMarc André Tanner
Now that register.h is no longer used by view.h we can move the struct and function declarations to vis-core.h.
2017-04-19vis: restructure register handlingMarc André Tanner
Decouple register content from cursors. Previously each cursor had exactly one corresponding register. Now each register can save a list of values whose lifetime is not tied to the cursor. If multiple cursors exist and a put with a register holding only a single value is performed, then this value is inserted at every cursor location. If there are fewer values available than cursors, then only the matching ones will be used. If a register holding multiple values is inserted in a single cursor context, only the first value will be used. Another option would be to join all existing values. The details of this behavior might be changed in the future. <C-r> in insert mode has not yet been adapted and register handling in general needs to be cleaned up further. Fix #527
2017-04-18vis: rename vis_register_set to vis_registerMarc André Tanner
2017-04-14vis: make certain operations interruptible with <C-c>Marc André Tanner
As currently implemented this will only work for operations which are individually fast, but repeated many times (e.g. `1000000itext<Escape>`).
2017-04-09vis: remove handling of \r\n line endingsMarc André Tanner
Use something like dos2unix(1) and unix2dos(1), if you need to edit such files.
2017-04-04vis: remove unused struct memberMarc André Tanner
2017-04-04vis: automatically dispose invalid cursorsMarc André Tanner
2017-03-31vis: rename search related constantsMarc André Tanner
2017-03-24vis: properly redraw status bar of windows displaying internal filesMarc André Tanner
Currently the only "internal window" with a status bar is the information window used to display Lua stack traces. We do not want to trigger events for it, because that could result in further Lua errors. Nonetheless its status bar should be properly redrawn to avoid display artifacts. That is why we fall back to the built-in default status bar as used by non-Lua builds.
2017-03-22vis: fix syntax highlighting glitches with split windowsMarc André Tanner
When a file was being displayed in multiple windows and changes were performed to the one showing the preceding file region, the syntax highlighting of the window showing the later parts would get messed up.
2017-03-19vis: add infrastructure for user specified operatorsMarc André Tanner
2017-03-19Move :set horizon option implementaiton to luaMarc André Tanner
2017-03-19Move :set syntax option implementation to luaMarc André Tanner
It is no longer possible to change the used syntax by assigning to the `win.syntax = name` field, instead the function win:set_syntax(name)` should be called. The distinction between filetype and syntax lexer to use should probably be clarified/cleaned up at some point.
2017-03-19vis: add infrastructure to dynamically add :set optionsMarc André Tanner
2017-03-17vis: fix selection background colorMarc André Tanner
2017-03-16ui: further cleanup display codeMarc André Tanner
2017-03-16vis: remove special case when invalidating windowsMarc André Tanner
There is no need to treat the currently focused window specially.
2017-03-14Restructure display codeMarc André Tanner
Use pull instead of push based model for display code. Previously view.c was calling into the ui frontend code, with the new scheme this switches around: the necessary data is fetched by the ui as necessary. The UI independent display code is moved out of view.c/ui-curses.c into vis.c. The cell styles are now directly embedded into the Cell struct. New UI styles are introduced for: - status bar (focused / non-focused) - info message - window separator - EOF symbol You will have to update your color themes. The terminal output code is further abstracted into a generic ui-terminal.c part which keeps track of the whole in-memory cell matrix and #includes ui-terminal-curses.c for the actual terminal output. This architecture currently assumes that there are no overlapping windows. It will also allow non-curses based terminal user interfaces.
2017-03-05vis: add file argument to vis_pipe_collectMarc André Tanner
2017-03-03vis-lua: add vis:exit functionMarc André Tanner
2017-02-25vis: tweak handling of end inclusivenessMarc André Tanner
Only extend end of range when the motion did so too. As an example this prevents motions like `$dg_` from deleting the newline which was the starting position.
2017-02-25vis: add vis- prefix to pseudo editor keysMarc André Tanner
2017-02-24vis: remove unused struct memberMarc André Tanner
The macro replay code has since been refactored, making this obsolete. There is only ever one input queue from which keys are interpreted.
2017-02-24vis: make help texts optional to produce a smaller binaryMarc André Tanner
$ ./configure --disable-help shrinks the binary by about 20K on a x86_64 system.
2017-02-24vis: fix display after newline insertion at the start of viewportMarc André Tanner
Previously the window content would not be scrolled down when inserting a newline exactly at the start of the display area as in the case when a file starts with an empty line and the following is performed: <PageDown><PageUp><PageUp>o
2017-02-22vis: add exact count motion flagMarc André Tanner
Some motions should fail (i.e. keep the initial position) when the specified count can not be satisfied exactly. Examples include t, f, T, and F. Fix #497
2017-02-10vis: introduce vis_keys_utf8Marc André Tanner
2017-02-07vis: improve text object handlingMarc André Tanner
Fix `gN` and delimited inner variants when given a count.
2017-02-07vis: reformat text object definitionsMarc André Tanner
2017-02-05vis: set $vis_file{name,path} environment variables for external commandsMarc André Tanner
2017-02-05vis: add file argument to vis_pipeMarc André Tanner
2017-02-02Slight code cleanups, use buffer API where appropriateMarc André Tanner
2017-02-01vis: refactor autoindent handlingMarc André Tanner
Rather than inserting a newline and then looking for leading white space of the previous line we now gather the white space before newline insertion. Also we no longer indent empty lines. Close #472
2017-01-31vis: improve cursor positioning after operators in visual modeMarc André Tanner
Make sure the selection setting code (used to restore selections) does not move the cursor. Fix #479
2017-01-31vis: add workaround for broken color handling in Terminal.appMarc André Tanner
Terminal.app sets $TERM=xterm-256color and ships a corresponding terminfo description advocating that it is capable of color changes to the 256 color palette when in fact it can not. We introduce a new boolean option "change-256colors" which is true by default but can be used to disable color changes. It is automatically set if Terminal.app is detected using $TERM_PROGRAM. This should fix display artifacts as described in #456.
2017-01-28vis: keep track of most recently processed keys of input queueMarc André Tanner
Currently the key handling functions do not know through which mapping they were invoked. As an example the `count` handler exploits the implementation detail that the input queue is stored in contiguous memory, meaning `keys[-1]` gives access to the digit being pressed. This adds infrastructure to keep track of the two most recently processed keys of the input queue. The information is guaranteed to be accurate for the initial invocation of the key handler but will be overwritten in case new keys are pushed to the input queue (e.g. through vis_keys_feed).
2017-01-20vis: slightly cleanup repeat code, always set dot registerMarc André Tanner
2017-01-20vis: improve new line handling at end of fileMarc André Tanner
<Enter> at the end of the file now inserts two newlines, unless there is already one in place. This ensures that in 'normal' operation the file is always new line terminated (as mandated by POSIX). It also means that there is no problem displaying the right amount of ~ symbols at the end of the file. Unlike in vim the cell beyond the end of the file remains adressable even in normal mode. This means something like the following (starting from an empty file) might be a little confusing: o<Escape><Left>dd Because the starting position is beyond the last newline of the file, nothing will be deleted. For now we prefer to avoid the additional complexity, and difference in behavior between normal and insert mode, needed to fix this slight inconsistency. Fix #294
2017-01-19vis: simplify count handling for insertionMarc André Tanner
2017-01-18vis: fix count handling for appendMarc André Tanner
Fix #371
2017-01-18vis: support count for insertion and replacementMarc André Tanner
Fix #372
2017-01-18vis: support count for macro replayMarc André Tanner
Fix #448
2017-01-18vis: do not take undo snaphots while replaying a macroMarc André Tanner
The vis_keys_feed function is currently unaffected by this change. It still creates individual undo points. While this is probably undesirable from an API point of view, it keeps the lua based tests that use undo points working.
2017-01-16vis: change key input handling modelMarc André Tanner
Previously if you had a mapping for both `a` and `ab` the latter would in effect be unreachable because the greedy search would always match and then execute the former. With the new behavior we keep reading keys until we have a non ambigious sequence. That is after pressing `a` nothing will happen, if the next key is a `b` we will execute the `ab` mapping otherwise we will perform `a` and whatever the action is for the next key. Close #386
2017-01-16vis: cleanup regex header inclusionMarc André Tanner