Pass the first buffer on the the command line explicitely to client
creation. This ensure the buffer list matches the command line, which
makes buffer-next/buffer-previous a bit more useful.
Fixes#2705
Always start with full buffer lines and trim the display buffer at
the very end, treat non-range display atoms as non-trimable in that
case and keep track of how many columns are occupied by "widgets"
such as line numbers or flags.
Fixes#4659
`x` is often criticized as hard to predict due to its slightly complex
behaviour of selecting next line if the current one is fully selected.
Change `x` to use the previous `<a-x>` behaviour, and change `<a-x>` to
trim to fully selected lines as `<a-X>` did.
Adapt existing indentation script to the new behaviour
This will unfortunately break some use case which will require
using wrapper scripts to add the necessary newline. It is however
harder to do the contrary, and it makes a lot of other use case
possible, such as checksuming.
Fixes#3669
Only ui type Terminal is intended to be a user interactive session.
If your ui type is not Terminal, don't worry about making
the tty your stdin if fd 0 is not a tty.
This allows json-rpc commands sent via stdin to be acted up rather
than sent to a fifo (which is the default behavior for kakoune).
Does not change the behavior for Terminal ui sessions
ARM uses @ as a comment character, so %progbits must be
used in place of @progbits here. This change fixes the
build on armv7 FreeBSD 13.0.
Fixes mawww/kakoune/issues#4385
See also https://bugs.freebsd.org/259434
The real technical limit is with lines bigger than 2 GiB and buffers
with more than 2 Gi lines, refactor buffer loading to make it possible
to load those files.
Fix an overflow with the hash_data function at the same time
`-atomic` becomes `-method replace` and `-method overwrite` is now
supported explicitely instead of only available through the
writemethod option.
Fixes#3827
This one has been a long time coming, I am still concerned this could
impact performance a lot. This hook does *not* trigger for capture
registers (0-9) or any other dynamic registers (that are not writable).
Fixes#859
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