This commit renames `lint-enable` into `lint-show-diagnostics`,
makes it hidden, and calls it automatically after diagnostics have
been recovered by `:lint-cleaned-selections`.
The `lint-disable` command becomes `lint-hide-diagnostics`.
The concept of "enabling" diagnostics was inherited from the Clang
support script, but in that case it's not clear why calling `:lint`
should do the work but not render it (similarly to `:spell`).
The `lint-show` command was also renamed into a more descriptive
`lint-show-current-line`.
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
This commit removes declarations and mentions to the built-in `bold`
and `italic` faces.
While they could be a user-friendly way of customising how tokens
are emphasised in Markdown documents (similarly to the
`$LESS_TERMCAP_*` environment variables for `man` pagers), most other
markup languages do not have the concept of "strong" and "emphasis"
but refer directly to the font style/weight.
The faces were also not even set by default to highlight as their
names implied, so having markup language support scripts directly
use the +b and +i face attributes is more consistent.
Highlight every character between brackets, including more
brackets. This allows alternative constructs in INI files such as:
```
[section]
[[subsection]]
```
This commit also only applies the appropriate face on the section
name itself, not the entire line (including hypothetical surrounding
whitespace characters).
This adds support for the Eex templating that is used in the Phoenix
web framework. Eex files include HTML and Elixir code, and Elixir files
can include Eex in string literals marked with the `~L` prefix.
Additionally this unbreaks `"""` string literals, which did not work because
`"` was matched before `"""`