- Add the Narrow No-Break SPace (0x202F, NNBSP) to the list of handled
spaces in the show-whitespace highlighter.
- Do not add an aditional option, just handle it like NBSP, with the same highlight character.
Because no flags were set for regex matching, the regex engine was
assuming that the subject string past-the-end matched a end-of-line.
As the subject string already ended with a \n character, the regex
engine processing of the "past-the-end" position would match '^$'
as ^ matched past the existing \n and $ matched the assumed
end-of-line.
Fixes#3799
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
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
First try to break at a whitespace, if that fails (likely because
that last WORD is too long for the wrapping width), then try to
wrap at a 'word' boundary (on a non alphanumeric character).
Fixes#3048
file.cc:390:21: error: use of undeclared identifier 'rename'; did you mean 'devname'?
if (replace and rename(temp_filename, zfilename) != 0)
^~~~~~
devname
/usr/include/stdlib.h:277:7: note: 'devname' declared here
char *devname(__dev_t, __mode_t);
^
file.cc:390:28: error: cannot initialize a parameter of type '__dev_t' (aka 'unsigned long') with an lvalue of type 'char [1024]'
if (replace and rename(temp_filename, zfilename) != 0)
^~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/include/stdlib.h:277:22: note: passing argument to parameter here
char *devname(__dev_t, __mode_t);
^
2 errors generated.
---
highlighters.cc:1110:13: error: use of undeclared identifier 'snprintf'; did you mean 'vswprintf'?
snprintf(buffer, 16, format, std::abs(line_to_format));
^~~~~~~~
vswprintf
/usr/include/wchar.h:139:5: note: 'vswprintf' declared here
int vswprintf(wchar_t * __restrict, size_t n, const wchar_t * __restrict,
^
highlighters.cc:1110:22: error: cannot initialize a parameter of type 'wchar_t *' with an lvalue of type 'char [16]'
snprintf(buffer, 16, format, std::abs(line_to_format));
^~~~~~
/usr/include/wchar.h:139:35: note: passing argument to parameter here
int vswprintf(wchar_t * __restrict, size_t n, const wchar_t * __restrict,
^
2 errors generated.
---
json_ui.cc:60:13: error: use of undeclared identifier 'sprintf'; did you mean 'swprintf'?
sprintf(buf, "\\u%04x", *next);
^~~~~~~
swprintf
/usr/include/wchar.h:133:5: note: 'swprintf' declared here
int swprintf(wchar_t * __restrict, size_t n, const wchar_t * __restrict,
^
json_ui.cc:60:21: error: cannot initialize a parameter of type 'wchar_t *' with an lvalue of type 'char [7]'
sprintf(buf, "\\u%04x", *next);
^~~
/usr/include/wchar.h:133:34: note: passing argument to parameter here
int swprintf(wchar_t * __restrict, size_t n, const wchar_t * __restrict,
^
json_ui.cc:74:9: error: use of undeclared identifier 'sprintf'
sprintf(buffer, R"("#%02x%02x%02x")", color.r, color.g, color.b);
^
3 errors generated.
---
regex_impl.cc:1039:9: error: use of undeclared identifier 'sprintf'; did you mean 'swprintf'?
sprintf(buf, " %03d ", count++);
^~~~~~~
swprintf
/usr/include/wchar.h:133:5: note: 'swprintf' declared here
int swprintf(wchar_t * __restrict, size_t n, const wchar_t * __restrict,
^
regex_impl.cc:1039:17: error: cannot initialize a parameter of type 'wchar_t *' with an lvalue of type 'char [20]'
sprintf(buf, " %03d ", count++);
^~~
/usr/include/wchar.h:133:34: note: passing argument to parameter here
int swprintf(wchar_t * __restrict, size_t n, const wchar_t * __restrict,
^
regex_impl.cc:1197:17: error: use of undeclared identifier 'puts'
{ if (dump) puts(dump_regex(*this).c_str()); }
^
regex_impl.cc:1208:18: note: in instantiation of member function 'Kakoune::(anonymous namespace)::TestVM<Kakoune::RegexMode::Forward>::TestVM' requested here
TestVM<> vm{R"(a*b)"};
^
regex_impl.cc:1197:17: error: use of undeclared identifier 'puts'
{ if (dump) puts(dump_regex(*this).c_str()); }
^
regex_impl.cc:1283:56: note: in instantiation of member function 'Kakoune::(anonymous namespace)::TestVM<5>::TestVM' requested here
TestVM<RegexMode::Forward | RegexMode::Search> vm{R"(f.*a(.*o))"};
^
regex_impl.cc:1197:17: error: use of undeclared identifier 'puts'
{ if (dump) puts(dump_regex(*this).c_str()); }
^
regex_impl.cc:1423:57: note: in instantiation of member function 'Kakoune::(anonymous namespace)::TestVM<6>::TestVM' requested here
TestVM<RegexMode::Backward | RegexMode::Search> vm{R"(fo{1,})"};
^
5 errors generated.
---
remote.cc:829:9: error: use of undeclared identifier 'rename'; did you mean 'devname'?
if (rename(old_socket_file.c_str(), new_socket_file.c_str()) != 0)
^~~~~~
devname
/usr/include/stdlib.h:277:7: note: 'devname' declared here
char *devname(__dev_t, __mode_t);
^
remote.cc:829:16: error: cannot initialize a parameter of type '__dev_t' (aka 'unsigned long') with an rvalue of type 'const char *'
if (rename(old_socket_file.c_str(), new_socket_file.c_str()) != 0)
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/include/stdlib.h:277:22: note: passing argument to parameter here
char *devname(__dev_t, __mode_t);
^
2 errors generated.
---
string_utils.cc:126:20: error: use of undeclared identifier 'sprintf'; did you mean 'swprintf'?
res.m_length = sprintf(res.m_data, "%i", val);
^~~~~~~
swprintf
/usr/include/wchar.h:133:5: note: 'swprintf' declared here
int swprintf(wchar_t * __restrict, size_t n, const wchar_t * __restrict,
^
string_utils.cc:126:28: error: cannot initialize a parameter of type 'wchar_t *' with an lvalue of type 'char [15]'
res.m_length = sprintf(res.m_data, "%i", val);
^~~~~~~~~~
/usr/include/wchar.h:133:34: note: passing argument to parameter here
int swprintf(wchar_t * __restrict, size_t n, const wchar_t * __restrict,
^
string_utils.cc:133:20: error: use of undeclared identifier 'sprintf'; did you mean 'swprintf'?
res.m_length = sprintf(res.m_data, "%u", val);
^~~~~~~
swprintf
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This should reduce the number of allocations as the memory allocated
for the thread stack and the saves can be re-used between runs instead
of being cleared every time.