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In some cases, it may be difficult to easily spot the area out of the buffer
(bad color scheme, small font, superimposed windows).
This patch adds two ncurses ui_options to bypass this problem:
- `ncurses_padding_char`, to configure the padding character,
- `ncurses_padding_fill`, to indicate whether to fill the padding line
(or to display a single character).
The default config is the legacy one (a single "~").
The invalid regex `)\b` currently matches anything, so this didn't cause
any errors.
It is still invalid though, so I fixed it by moving the `\b` to the end
of the non-raw_attribute language name (like the original regex). The
raw_attribute one shouldn't need this because the `}` marks the end of
the language name anyway.
Fixes#4025
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- Add the Narrow No-Break SPace (0x202F, NNBSP) to the list of handled
spaces in the show-whitespace highlighter.
- Do not add an aditional option, just handle it like NBSP, with the same highlight character.
Quote by wrapping in quotes if we are replacing the whole token,
using backspaces if the completion only adds to it.
This ensure that the inserted completion will be correctly parsed
once validated.
Fixes#4121
Kakoune now knows about all the keypad keys listed in:
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html#h2-PC-Style-Function-Keyshttps://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html#h2-VT220-Style-Function-Keys
The VT220-style encodings are used to for modified numeric keys when NumLock is
off. For example, consider the 8/Up key:
| Modifiers | Sequence | Notes |
|-----------------|-------------|-------------------|
| Unmodified | CSI A | Ordinary up arrow |
| Shift | SS3 2 x | Shift-8 |
| NumLock | 8 | Ordinary 8 |
| Shift + NumLock | CSI 1 ; 2 A | Shift-Up |
Note that even though the terminal distinguishes between keypad and regular keys,
Kakoune maps keypad keys onto regular keys - keypad Enter is still <ret>, it
just supports more modifiers than the regular Enter key.
It's useful for parsing modifier masks in all kinds of sequences, not just CSI
sequences. Also, since the modifier mask always has "1" as "no modifiers",
do the subtraction inside parse_mask() instead of when calling it.
Current solution makes it difficult to use common Lua practices of having one-liner if statements and using anonymous functions.
New solution prevents auto-indentation and end insertion, if the previous line contains an "end" keyword.
It does not attempt to match each structure with corresponding end, since using multiple end keywords in single line is a very rare occurance in Lua.
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Because the HTML highlighter was higher up in the hierarchy than the code
highlighter, it took precedence. I fixed it by making it an inline region.
Using my new knowledge of "inline" I was able to remove one line of code.
Fixes#4091
- Some run-ons, comma splices, and parentheticals broken into
more sentences
- Minor fixes like mismatched singular/plurals
- Some word choices tuned for nuances of meaning
- Some run-ons and comma splices broken into more sentences
- Minor fixes like mismatched singular/plurals
- Fixed one incorrect instruction that mistook <space> for ;
Unlike Linux distros where every release has a separate set of packages,
FreeBSD's ports system has just one set of packages that's used with every
release. The ports system is only guaranteed to be compatible with the latest
stable and development releases; if you have an older release installed and you
try to update ports before you've updated the base OS, things can break in weird
ways.
Apparently FreeBSD 12.2 was recently released, so our 12.1-based CI runs started
breaking. Bumping the images to 12.2 should fix things.
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This avoids 100% CPU usage when we have pending fifo input while running
a shell process, as we will not end-up busy looping in pselect but not
reading the available data due to being only processing urgent events.