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.
When pasting many words with <a-p> we can end-up with a huge
concatenated word and many selections, the previous code ended
up iterating from each selection cursor to that word start and
end to find the word under the cursor.
This could lead to performance issue as each selection would
trigger iteration on that huge word. This is unnecessary as
word completion has a word length limit, so we now take it into
account to avoid iterating to far from the cursor position.
Previously we would just bypass that hook making it impossible to
act on the inserted text when triggering an explicit completion after
inserting text from the previous completer.
set-face now takes a scope argument, and faces can be overridden on
a buffer or window basis.
colorscheme apply on global scope, which should be good enough for
now.
Fixes#1411
In the end, % is not that painful to work with as its only set seldomly,
and we usually dont need to use expansion at the same time. Moreover, it
just requires a single \ to be escaped.
Fixes#1562
This change is useful when using `set scope completers word=buffer`,
instead of the default word=all.
If candidates all come from the same buffer, then the path/filename
information is the same and therefore unnecessary. This change
prevents the same path from being repeated, and the buffer's
source code is less obscured.
More generally, there could be an option to disable the path
information entirely in all cases, but for now this change seems
a reasonable solution until any such option exists.
The words we store in the WordDB are dependent on the extra_word_chars
options, which can be different for different buffers. When completing
words in a buffer based on the WordDB from another buffer, some candidates
might contains characters that are not considered word character for
the target buffer, ignore those words.
InsertCompletionSelect will be called whenever the selected insert
completion changes. If the original text is selected back, the hook
parameter will be empty. If another candidate is selected, the hook
parameter will be its text content.
Fixes#1676
The previous solution, ad9b090ddf, was
failing when completion was not replacing any text, as going through
SelectionList was not permitting to replace empty ranges.
Handle replacement as first a deletion then an insert to get fast
update, as having a list of forward deletions and then a list
for forwad insertion is much faster to update than a list of
interleaved delete/insert.
Use the fast, linear time SelectionList::insert algorithm instead of
an ad-hoc one that needs to call SelectionList::update after each
modification of the buffer.
Fixes#1417