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Author SHA1 Message Date
Maxime Coste
9c0c6b8fd5 Revert "Only make cursor visible after buffer or selection change"
This is currently broken on various corner cases and breaks the
"master branch should be good for day to day work" implicit rule,
ongoing work to stabilize this feature will take place on the
no-cursor-move-on-scroll branch until its deemed ready.

This reverts commit 1e38045d70.

Closes #4963
2023-08-23 14:13:22 +10:00
Maxime Coste
1e38045d70 Only make cursor visible after buffer or selection change
Kakoune now does not touch cursors when scrolling. It checks
if either the buffer or selections has been modified since
last redraw.

Fixes #4124
Fixes #2844
2023-08-16 21:02:42 +10:00
Maxime Coste
6942a4c0c9 Change + command not to duplicate identical selections more than once
The current exponential behaviour does not seem that useful, it seems
more predictible that pressing `+` twice would end up with 3 copies
of the original selections instead of 4.

Fixes #4533
2023-08-14 22:50:22 +10:00
Maxime Coste
39be51b55c Fix regression/0-mouse-during-insert test flakyness
Do not rely on timing but wait for Kakoune to redraw which is what
we actually need: Mouse clicks rely on the current display buffer
to resolve the buffer location, so we need to wait for a redraw
to happen with `ui_out`
2023-08-05 10:58:15 +10:00
Johannes Altmanninger
12310418b0 Allow map/unmap during mapping execution
Commits e49c0fb04 (unmap: fail if the mapping is currently executing,
2023-05-14) 42be0057a (map: fail if key is currently executing,
2023-06-24) fixed potential use-after-free issues. By doing so,
it broke configurations that in practice have not triggered any
crashes [1] [2].

For example with,

	set -remove global autocomplete insert
	hook global InsertCompletionShow .* %{
	    map window insert <esc> <c-o>
	}
	hook global InsertCompletionHide .* %{
	    unmap window insert <esc> <c-o>
	}

The execution of the <esc> mapping triggers InsertCompletionHide fails
at unmapping. This seems legit and I don't see an obvious alternative
way to write it (InsertIdle would not be correct though it would work
in practice).

Fix the regression by allowing map and unmap again while keeping the
mappings alive until they have finished executing.

Applying map/unmap immediately seems like the most obvious semantics.
Alternatively, we could apply them in between key presses.

[1]: <https://github.com/kak-lsp/kak-lsp/issues/689>
[2]: <https://github.com/alexherbo2/auto-pairs.kak/issues/60>
2023-07-20 09:18:23 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
42be0057a6 map: fail if key is currently executing
If during execution of a mapping, that same mapping is replaced,
there is undefined behavior because we destroy a mapping that we are
still iterating over.

I have been using this mapping inside my kakrc to re-source the kakrc.

	map global user s %{:source "%val{config}/kakrc"<ret>} -docstring 'source "%val{config}/kakrc"'

Now <space>s happens to not trigger undefined behavior because the
mapping stays the same.

However it triggers an assertion added by Commit e49c0fb04 (unmap:
fail if the mapping is currently executing, 2023-05-14), specifically
the destructor of ScopedSetBool that guards mapping execution.

Fix these by banning map of a key that is executing, just like we
did for unmap.

Alternative solution: we could allow mapping (and even unmapping)
keys at any time and keep them alive by moving them into a trash can,
like we do for clients and others.
2023-07-03 19:03:11 +02:00
Maxime Coste
d43268fbeb Fix invalid access of display line end
When a line only contains non-range atoms we can end-up accessing
past the end atom.

Add a test that shows the issue when run with valgrind, it is
unfortunately quite hard to trigger a crash because the invalidly
accessed byte usually leads to the correct code path being taken
(when != DisplayAtom::Range) so we have only 1 in 255 chance of
triggerring a crash.

Fixes #4927
2023-06-20 13:09:03 +10:00
Maxime Coste
e58592f00a Fix highlighters being applied to empty display buffers
In some cases such as with folding we can end-up with regions
not having any atoms to highlight which can trigger a crash as
we assume display buffers not to be empty

Fixes #4926
2023-06-19 12:55:55 +10:00
Maxime Coste
5901d2e06b Revert "Switch undo storage from a tree to a plain list"
Moving across history moved to <c-j>/<c-k> to keep <a-u>/<a-U>
for selection undo/redo

This reverts commit e0d33f51b3.
2023-06-17 17:31:57 +10:00
Maxime Coste
18d4c40f08 Fix c-family closing brace indent behaviour on some corner cases 2023-06-15 17:42:19 +10:00
Johannes Altmanninger
e49c0fb040 unmap: fail if the mapping is currently executing
When unmapping a key sequence that is currently executing, we continue
executing freed memory which can have weird effects.  Let's instead
throw an error if that happens. In future we can support unmap in
this scenario.

Closes #4896
2023-05-25 00:04:23 +02:00
Maxime Coste
3d989af2de Merge remote-tracking branch 'krobelus/fix-crash-connecting-monitor' 2023-05-10 20:03:22 +10:00
Maxime Coste
d39930cd10 Merge remote-tracking branch 'krobelus/fix-_-at_multibyte_chars' 2023-05-10 19:57:46 +10:00
Chris Webb
fc6f32f9ee Stop _ from tearing multibyte UTF-8 sequences
Fixes #4887

[ja: add test]
2023-05-09 23:07:07 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7d2bae63b9 Map undo selection change to <a-u>/<a-U>
Change the initial <c-h>/<c-k> bindings to the recently freed-up
<a-u></a-U>.

Pros:
- easier to remember
- the redo binding is logical.
- works on legacy terminals, unlike <c-h>

Cons:
- It's less convenient to toggle between selection undo and redo
  keys. I think this is okay since this scenario does not happen that
  often in practice.
2023-05-09 11:32:37 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
566eb25d7a Give mouse-during-insert more slack on CI, it failed again on macOS 2023-04-24 18:31:05 +02:00
Olivier Perret
e0d33f51b3 Switch undo storage from a tree to a plain list
Whenever a new history node is committed after some undo steps, instead
of creating a new branch in the undo graph, we first append the inverse
modifications starting from the end of the undo list up to the current
position before adding the new node.

For example let's assume that the undo history is A-B-C, that a single undo
has been done (bringing us to state B) and that a new change D is committed.
Instead of creating a new branch starting at B, we add the inverse of C
(noted ^C) at the end, and D afterwards. This results in the undo history
A-B-C-^C-D. Since C-^C collapses to a null change, this is equivalent to
A-B-D but without having lost the C branch of the history.

If a new change is committed while no undo has been done, the new history
node is simply appended to the list, as was the case previously.

This results in a simplification of the user interaction, as two bindings
are now sufficient to walk the entire undo history, as opposed to needing
extra bindings to switch branches whenever they occur.
The <a-u> and <a-U> bindings are now free.

It also simplifies the implementation, as the graph traversal and
branching code are not needed anymore. The parent and child of a node are
now respectively the previous and the next elements in the list, so there
is no need to store their ID as part of the node.
Only the committing of an undo group is slightly more complex, as inverse
history nodes need to be added depending on the current position in the
undo list.

The following article was the initial motivation for this change:
https://github.com/zaboople/klonk/blob/master/TheGURQ.md
2023-04-17 10:25:51 +02:00
Maxime Coste
019fbc5439 Cleanup and speed up test runner
Add a -end-of-line switch to echo command to make it possible
to use `echo -end-of-line -to-file <file>` to collect env-vars
2023-03-14 09:01:13 +11:00
Maxime Coste
cb3512f01e Grow dual thread stack after pushing a thread on the next queue
The previous code was assuming it was fine to push_next without
growing, which used to be the case with the previous implementation
because we always have poped the current thread that we try to push.

However now that we use a ring-buffer, m_next_begin == m_next_end can
either mean full, or empty. We solve this by assuming it means empty
and never allowing the buffer to become full, which means we need
to grow after pushing to next if we get full.

Fixes #4859
2023-03-13 22:45:19 +11:00
Maxime Coste
81787792d0 Fix crash when pasting at buffer end
Fixes #4844
2023-03-13 21:49:45 +11:00
Maxime Coste
81526e4253 Merge remote-tracking branch 'krobelus/fix-ci' 2023-03-13 21:30:36 +11:00
Maxime Coste
38077ca826 Merge remote-tracking branch 'potatoalienof13/master' 2023-03-09 21:09:43 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
0f55d21970 Add sleep to prevent mouse-during-insert test failure
The macOS CI manges to trigger this race.  When it happens the
"c" inserted by the last command is not seen by the test runner.
Let's fix this by adding yet another sleep.
2023-03-05 17:42:41 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
45d2d350f2 Disable trim-front-split-glyph test on platforms with broken Unicode support
AKA macOS.
2023-03-05 17:42:41 +01:00
Maxime Coste
afaa47e93f Fix trimming of line front halfway through a double-width glyph
Insert a space to replace the half glyph and ensure the rest of the
line is correctly aligned.

Fixes #4843
2023-02-15 13:04:53 +11:00
Maxime Coste
0630b4f4f6 Fix scroll_window not ensuring cursor lies on a codepoint start
Fixes #4839
2023-02-14 22:00:12 +11:00
Maxime Coste
458e3ef20a Immediately execute ModuleLoaded hooks for already loaded modules
This is trickier than expected because ModuleLoaded hooks can (as
any other hooks) use arbitrary regular expressions for their filter.

Fixes #4841
2023-02-14 21:31:29 +11:00
Maxime Coste
d5ae08498c Merge remote-tracking branch 'krobelus/selection-undo-fix-standstill-after-buffer-change' 2023-01-28 08:29:41 +11:00
Maxime Coste
5097884608 Fix crash in TabulationHighlighter when wrapping just after a tab 2023-01-23 17:39:40 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
35f23d6fad Remove bogus assertions preventing mouse clicks in insert mode
Recent changes for selection-undo added an assertion that triggers
when a mouse-drag overlaps with an insert mode, because both events
record selection history.  However this is actually fine.  The one
that finishes last concludes the selection edition, while the other
one will be a nop.

The test could be simpler (i.e. not require sleeps) but I figured it
doesn't hurt add this since we don't have any comparable tests.
2023-01-08 10:47:36 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
516759bb2f Make selection undo skip over entries that are nop after buffer change
After buffer modification - in particular after deletion - adjacent
selection history entries may correspond to the same effective
selection when applied to the current buffer. This means that we
sometimes need to press <c-h> multiple times to make one visible
change. This is not what the user expects, so let's keep walking the
selection history until we hit an actual change.

Alternatively, we could minimize the selection history after buffer
changes but I think that would make the it worse after content
undo+redo.
2022-12-27 18:24:55 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8427379a5d Tweak selection-undo interaction with WinDisplay hooks
Each selection undo operation is surrounded by pair of
begin_edition()/end_edition() calls.
The original reason for adding these was that in one of my preliminary
versions, a WinDisplay hook could break an undo chain, even if the
hook did not affect selections at all. This has since been fixed.

By surrounding the undo with begin_edition()/end_edition(), try to
ensure that any selection modification that happens in a WinDisplay
hook would not break the undo chain. Essentially this means that,
after using <c-h> to undo a buffer change, this was meant to
make sure that <c-k> could redo that buffer change.

However, it turns out this actually doesn't work.  The attached test
case triggers an assertion.  As described in the first paragraph,
the only real-world motivation for this is gone, so let's simplify
the behavior.
The assertion fix means that we can test the next commit better.
2022-12-27 18:24:55 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8e8c2fb46d Add tests for selection undo 2022-12-27 18:24:55 +01:00
potatoalienof13
96ddc4cd45 Add a regression test for <a-t> on an 'empty' file. 2022-12-26 09:17:18 -05:00
Maxime Coste
2688893156 Fix pasting after when selections are overlapping
With overlapping selections, pasting after breaks assumption of
SelectionList::for_each as our changes are no longer happening in
increasing locations.

We hence cannot rely on the ForwardChangeTracker in that case and
have to rely on the more general (and more costly) ranges update logic.

This interacts poorly with paste linewise pastes and we try to preserve
the current behaviour by tracking the last paste position.

Overall, this change really begs for overlapping selections to be
removed, but we will fix them like that for now.

Fixes #4779
2022-11-28 20:27:44 +11:00
Maxime Coste
875668f1c2 Add regression test for #4750 2022-10-19 20:33:22 +11:00
Maxime Coste
287217b987 Fix splitting of display atoms accross multi-columns codepoint
Honor the split request by inserting an empty atom to make sure
client code can assume splitting does replace one atom with two

Fixes #4753
2022-10-17 17:48:39 +11:00
Maxime Coste
559af669c7 Remove out-of-date column computation in show-whitespaces
Now that we compute display buffer on whole lines, it does not make
sense to compute the tab padding based off the window column position

Fixes #4674
2022-07-19 22:47:39 +10:00
Maxime Coste
c7fbf1f390 Re-work line trimming to fix issues with column highighters
Instead of triming only buffer ranges, add a trim_from method to
display line to keep the initial N columns, we know how many columns
are used by non-trimable widgets in DisplaySetup::widget_columns so
we can just pass this.

Also restore the previous logic for face merging

Fixes #4670
2022-07-13 12:24:14 +10:00
Maxime Coste
195fe8fd29 Fix past-the-eol column highlighter getting highlighted as buffer range
Make the column highlighter faces final, and change final logic to
give precedence to the base face when both the base and new face are
final.

Fixes #4669
2022-07-12 21:11:53 +10:00
Maxime Coste
94f5479e1a Refactor highlighting logic
Always start with full buffer lines and trim the display buffer at
the very end, treat non-range display atoms as non-trimable in that
case and keep track of how many columns are occupied by "widgets"
such as line numbers or flags.

Fixes #4659
2022-07-10 14:58:24 +10:00
Maxime Coste
2d8456db10 Move user mappings to <space> and keep/remove selection to , 2022-07-05 08:43:40 +10:00
Maxime Coste
ef8a11b3db Make x just select the full lines
`x` is often criticized as hard to predict due to its slightly complex
behaviour of selecting next line if the current one is fully selected.

Change `x` to use the previous `<a-x>` behaviour, and change `<a-x>` to
trim to fully selected lines as `<a-X>` did.

Adapt existing indentation script to the new behaviour
2022-07-05 08:43:40 +10:00
Maxime Coste
ae9418c578 Merge remote-tracking branch 'ttttcrngyblflpp/fidl' 2022-07-05 08:38:52 +10:00
Tony Gong
2d8bf65883 Add FIDL filetype support
Add filetype support for FIDL (Fuchsia Interface Definition Language).
2022-06-30 09:11:23 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
d891e7e63e Rename Go auto-insertion hooks to make it easier to disable them
The canonical way to disable all auto-insertion hooks is

	set-option global disabled_hooks .*-insert

A recent change allowed to disable hooks that insert ) and }
independent of hooks that insert // (a step in the right
direction, we should do it for more filetypes).

Since the new hook ("go-insert-closing-delimiter") doesn't match
.*-insert, it broke the above snippet.  Fix this by renaming it to
"go-closing-delimiter-insert".

This makes it a bit less obvious how to disable only comment insertion.
Not sure if there's interest in that, but make it easier by renaming
"go-insert" to "go-comment-insert".
2022-06-26 18:09:34 +02:00
Maxime Coste
b92100cad3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'ttttcrngyblflpp/golang_comment_indent' 2022-06-14 08:48:21 +10:00
Maxime Coste
650c2aa3ae Add tests for prompt history behaviour 2022-06-07 14:01:23 +10:00
Tony Gong
680dc8cd91 Golang do not align to open ( or {
Changed the indentation behavior such that an extra level of
indentation is added after a line containing a ( or { that is
not closed on the same line instead of aligning to the unclosed
( or {. This is consistent with how `go fmt` formats source code.

Added regression tests.
2022-06-05 06:19:30 -07:00
Tony Gong
039a10a34c Do not indent Golang comments as code
When indenting on newline in Go files, only remove trailing whitespace
on the previous line and copy indentation of the previous line if in
comment context.

Added regression tests.
2022-06-05 06:05:45 -07:00