This commit addresses an off-by-one error that selected `modelines`+1
lines when looking for modelines in a buffer.
Note that setting `modelines` to 0 will still select one line.
Fixes#3733.
This fixes serveral shortcomings of the current implementation:
- valid recipt definitions eg
foo bar="quz":
where previously interrupted by justfile/double_string
and therefore they where not highlighted correctly
- global variable assignments where not captured at all
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Add support for the following gopls commands:
- format
- imports
- definition
- references
Thanks krobelus@ and lenormf@ for their review and suggestions.
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- some wording changes in included documentation
- find supports multiple starting paths, we don't need to launch it 3 times
- Change the regex that trims the file extension to only trim the last extension
Some additional things I noticed:
- find should use -L to see through symlinks like the autoload processing does.
- find should check the user's autoload directory first, so users can override
Kakoune's built-in documentation.
This makes the somewhat-dubious assumption that every plugin will have uniquely-
named documentation files, instead of automatically putting every plugin's docs
into a namespace. However, plugins already have to deal with flat namespaces for
commands, options, filetypes, etc. so one more shouldn't hurt.
Fixes#2466.
This adds two things I forgot in
9a7d8df4 (Avoid accidentally using environment variables in sh scopes)
Mea culpa, the problem was that I was skipping matches with "filetype"
because that's usually just a hook parameter as in "WinSetOption filetype=.."
rg --pcre2 '\b(?!filetype=)\w+=' rc/
So I missed these two cases where a shell variable is actually called "filetype".
The one in git.kak was not a problem because show_git_cmd_output is only
ever called with sane inputs. However, file.kak does use the filetype
environment variable for many mime types, for example:
filetype=somefiletype\''; echo -debug injection; nop '\' kak /dev/null
Will run the echo since /dev/null has mime type "inode/chardevice"
It's unclear what the `send-text` alias does at first glance,
so prefixing it with "repl-" both fixes that and helps make it
discoverable via the command prompt's fuzzy matcher.
The `repl` alias also seems too generic a name, the "-new" suffix
should hopefully give a hint that it creates a new window.