A Rust data structure that is generic over a type conventionally uses a single
capital letter for the type variable, like `Vec<T>` or `HashMap<K, V>`. A Rust
data structure that is generic over a reference-lifetime conventionally uses an
apostrophe followed by a single lower-case letter for the lifetime variable,
like `Something<'a>`.
Previously, Kakoune would highlight "'a>" as the lifetime parameter; with this
change Kakoune highlights "'a" and leaves the closing ">" alone.
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Seems to work on openbsd 6.3-current but needs more testing. Had to
hardcode the binary path as openbsd considers getting the executable
path at runtime a security flaw.
The :format command is often called from a BufWritePre hook to format the
current buffer, however the :format command itself calls `:write` to store the
buffer in a temporary location, potentially causing an infinite recursion.
If we disable hooks while running :format, there's no danger of that occurring.
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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
dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all
present and future rights to this software under copyright law.
Changes:
- Highlight float literals with float type suffixes (nf64 and nf32)
- Make module items use the module color
- Highlight macro variables $variable
- Highlight lifetimes
- Highlight u128 and i128
- Highlight character literals (e.g. 'a')
- Highlight dyn keyword (will in the future be used for trait objects)
Window can be resized with an "offset_pos" flag, which means that
the resize took place on the top left corner of the window, leading
to a change in current window position. This is treated as temporary
and the position change is stored in a m_position_offset field.
That allows the ncurses UI to offset the position when it displays
a Search menu, so that the window does not constantly scroll when
the search menu open/closes. The window will only scroll if it needs
to in order to keep the main selectin visible.