Calling `:lint-buffer` when `lintcmd` is empty results in a temporary
directory being created, but never removed when the underlying linting
code errors out.
In Ruby, identifiers can end with a `!` or `?` too, which means that `class!` or `end?`are not actually keywords, but regular identifiers. This fixes that by not using `\b` but `[^0-9A-Za-z_!?]` instead in some places.
Completion candidates are currently escaped with a backslash `\`
character, which leads to ugly interactive commands on the prompt,
especially when they contain space characters.
This commit makes completion candidates be escaped by simple quoting.
Examples:
candidate\ with\ spaces
\%opt{foo}
\"dquote
\'quote
become:
'candidate with spaces'
'%opt{foo}'
'"dquote'
'''quote'
This commit migrates the old issue template to the new format
documented on the following page:
https://help.github.com/en/github/building-a-strong-community/about-issue-and-pull-request-templates
The old "issue template" is now a generic "bug report".
New templates have also been added:
* crash report
* feature request
* question
Providing users with those templates allows reducing redundant
questions to the reporter ("where is the stacktrace", "what is the
usecase" etc), and assigning labels to the created issues
automatically.
A pull request template that refers to the CONTRIBUTING document and
reminds the reporter to create a waiver commit is also implemented
by this commit.
Incrementally setting the lint variables triggers multiple refreshes,
including the text jumping as the guttter column is removed and re-
added. This causes the info message to disappear when linting is done
on NormalIdle.
The prompt and autocomplete normally wait for `idle_timeout` before showing
suggestions, however commands like `g`, `v`, or the lead-key show Clippy
instantly.
This fixes the issue by making `on_next_key_with_autoinfo()` wait for
`idle_timeout` before displaying suggestions.
Fixesmawww/kakoune#3365Fixesmawww/kakoune#2066
Looks like hyphens and periods are sometimes printed as part of
git-log(1)’s graphing feature; for example, in this repository:
git log --graph 55e7f857
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