trim_indent call was incorrect, trim_indent is intended to work
on multi-line strings and trims trailing whitespace as well (could
benefit from a better name).
Fixes#4378
Add support for a third color in face definition that controls
the underline and a 'c' attribute for curly underline (that takes
precedence over 'u' if both are specified)
Allow empty colors to mean default, so that `,,red+u` means the
same as `default,default,red+u`
Fixes#4138
Correctly indentint on "end" keyword seems very hard,
it is simpler to remove it. And we already insert "end"
in ruby-insert-on-new-line hook, so the removal shouldn't
hurt too much.
Function taking a parameter with a struct tag on the last line
before the opening { were wrongly treated as structs. Add some
additional regex logic to try to catch those cases.
Fixes#4136
When a replaced buffer range atom was starting exactly at the
location we wanted to split onto the code would split *after*
that atom instead of before.
Fixes#4052
Triple strings are now distinct from docstrings, triple strings
only preceeded by blanks on the line are considered docstrings.
Avoid highlighting of the closing marker using a lookahead, this
is not fully correct as it will break on a double quote triple
docstring containing a single quote triple string but that seems
improbable enough; if we encounter this in the wild we can split
the two docstring formats into separate regions.
I removed files which are no longer significant (ui-in, ui-out, selections,
state), added new files which are now important (enabled, script, kak_*),
and reordered the files to reflect the order in which they are applied -
in particular, cmd is applied *after* the input is read.
When doing line completion, we previously used to not complete the line
if it had different indent to the potential completion.
This commit changes the behaviour to ignore indentation when completing lines.
Giving an explicit register uses its content for the default value
to use if the user does not enter anything. This enables:
`set-register a %{commands}; execute-keys '"a:<ret>'`
`set-register a %{shell script}; execute-keys '"a|<ret>'`
...
This provides a nice way to avoid the need to escape keys to use
those normal mode commands.
Fixes#3825