Similarly to the <semicolon> key, make it easier to write
`:execute-keys` commands by replacing <percent> with `%`.
Highlighters can keep escaping the sign when regular expressions are
not quoted, but built-in scripts that use `%` as an editing primitive
have been modified to use the named key, for clarity.
Ranges specified with a +<length> were inconsistent, with +0 meaning
an empty range, while +1 meant a two character long range (first character
+ the following one). Change that to mean a single character.
Fixes#3479
Fixes#3489
When there are multiple empty lines between a paragraph and the cursor
(C in the example below), <a-[>p skips over one of them. Prevent the
check for the extra newline from going out of bounds.
```
a paragraph
C after <a-[>p, the first two lines will be selected
```
A command line argument like +line[:column] can be used to specify a
target line and column for the first file.
This did not work when connecting to a session, because the client
opens its file parameter with `-e "edit file1; edit file2"` which is
executed after the initial buffer position is set. Work around this by
passing the position to the first file and avoid moving the cursor
in unrelated files.
Reproduce:
kak -s foo
kak -c foo +4:11 README.asciidoc
The Ubuntu Disco distribution comes with `g++` v8 installed by default,
which is not able to deduce the return type of a particular call to
`transform()`.
This commit explicitly declares the return type to mitigate that
problem, and allow the file to compile.
Fixes#3410
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'
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
It seems that when -atomic was implemented for `:write`, the usage
strings were not updated to reflect that a new flag was available.
The `write-all` command didn't benefit from the implementation of
the new flag despite also writing files - this commit fixes that.
The first attempt at a bug fix for @ symbols in selection buffer names
worked, but it was very inefficient. In particular, it allocated three
different vectors, and we really only needed the correct elements.
Manipulating iterators to give us the right slices of the existing
vector is far more efficient.
By reversing the original content and taking the last two, we're able to
get the number of selections and main selection without too much hassle.
The buffer name is everything from the start of the content to the
selection count. This gets us through with only one vector allocation.
Credit to @mawww for the optimization idea and for fixing my types.
The selection descriptions use the format
`<buffer>@<timestamp>@<main_index>`. This fails when file paths have `@`
symbols in them: the parser splits on `@` symbols and finds more values
than it expects.
We here modify the behavior to require *at least* two @ symbols, using
the last two for `<timestamp>` and `<main_index>` and leaving the
remaining text for the <buffer>. This should work for any number of `@`
symbols, since `<timestamp>` and `<main_index>` are numbers and should
never contain `@` symbols.
The description of startup_info_version in the manual says "only messages
relating to a Kakoune version greater than this value will be displayed,"
but showed messages relating to the version equal to that value.
This change aligns the code with the manual and makes a workaround that set
startup_info_version next to the original version (ex. 20200117) unnecessary.
Signed-off-by: Masanori Ogino <masanori.ogino@gmail.com>
When a region calls the regex highlighter, it is incorrect to share
the regex cache as it means we can get matches that span multiple
regions.
Fixes#3041