Diff against known state and insert/erase relevant lines.
Erase everything first to avoid insertion invalidating lines that
get out of the terminal at bottom.
This should reduce flicker, by avoiding transient states where
info/menu windows are not displayed, and paves the way for proper
diffing of the screen.
If the session wasn't valid anymore by the time the linter finishes,
writing to "$dir"/fifo would hang forever leaving temporary files in
/tmp/kak-lint.XXX and the process alive. This commit fixes that by
not writing to the fifo if the session was not valid.
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I dedicate any and all copyright interest in this software to the
public domain. I make this dedication for the benefit of the public at
large and to the detriment of my heirs and successors. I intend this
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present and future rights to this software under copyright law.
Log error to debug buffer and Change the 'waiting for shell' face
to 'Error'.
Update the 'waiting for shell' message when the shell has exited
but Kakoune is still waiting on stdin/stdout/stderr to be closed.
Those fifos are accessible during %sh{...} blocks, the command fifo
executes commands written to it once the write end side is closed
(multiple open/write/close sequences are supported), the response
fifo is a simple helper fifo available to write response back to
the shell process
An example use of this feature is to request some list options
content from without being limited by the environment size:
```
%sh{
echo "echo -to-file $kak_response_fifo -quoting shell -- %opt{some_list}" > $kak_command_fifo
eval "set -- $(cat $kak_response_fifo)"
}
```
Gentoo has a wiki page documenting Kakoune installation. The method given here ("emerge kakoune") will not work on a default Gentoo installation, as Kakoune is currently in the Testing branch rather than in the Stable branch. A link to the documentation explaining how to install Kakoune on Gentoo seems pertinent.
If a %sh{} script refers to any variables multiple times they are all multiply
included in the environment. Example: if a %sh{} invocation refers to
${kak_buffile} 5 times, the environment will have "kak_buffile=..." repeated 5
times and so on. This repetition happens for each multiply used variable that
is passed into the environment.
The variable should, of course, be only passed into the environment once. This
commit should fix this issue.