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This line uses the Display trait for io::ErrorKind which was
stabilized in Rust 1.60.0. We can set MSRV all the way back to
1.57.0 by replacing it with a pretty-print.
Closes #2460.
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It's very easy to use new rust features without realizing it since
the CI and local development workflows may use the latest rust version.
We try to keep some backwards compatibility with rust versions to make
packaging easier for some OS-level package-managers like Void Linux's.
See #1881.
This change runs the "Check" step for the pinned version of rust in
the rust-toolchain.toml file as well as the MSRV version in a matrix.
In order to bump the MSRV, we need to edit
.github/workflows/msrv-rust-toolchain.toml
This commit sets the MSRV as 1.60.0 but a later child commit will
reduce the MSRV back to 1.57.0.
Closes #2482.
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1.61.0 in particular introduced new clippy lints that unexpectedly
failed CI until addressed. The lints are a bit tough to fix since
the toolchain action starts using new rust versions almost immediately
after release, so if you aren't using rustup, you may have a hard
time reproducing the lint results until your package manager updates
rust.
This brings an extra burden that we have to remember to make a
commit/PR to update rust in CI.
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We've forked actions-rs/toolchain and merged
https://github.com/actions-rs/toolchain/pull/209
so we can take advantage of full support of `rust-toolchain.toml`.
Without that PR, the action fails because the `rustup` version
built into the runners by default is too old. #2528 covers switching
back to the upstream when it includes those changes.
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The cache kept growing as dependencies kept changing and updating.
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Co-authored-by: Jens Getreu <jens.getreu@dlh.lu>
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the bottom value is used, so i've removed the top `ui.help` values from all themes
also, the values are not merged, so:
```toml
"ui.help" = { modifiers = ["reversed"] }
"ui.help" = { fg = "white", bg = "black" }
```
is equal to:
```toml
"ui.help" = { fg = "white", bg = "black" }
```
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* Add shrink equivalent of extend_to_line_bounds
* Add a check for being past rope end in end position calc
* Include the EOL character in calculations
* Bind to `A-x` for now
* Document new keybind
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Specifying empty for bitflags is not recommended, it is now removed and added
Default. For BorderType, it now defaults to plain.
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Co-authored-by: ky <>
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* fix panic when reloading a shrunk file
* linting
* use scrolloff
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Skipped scm for now :/ it overlaps with tree-sitter-tsq
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Instead of moving the Node contents on view swap if they have the same parent
reorder them to keep traversal order otherwise re-parent them.
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* add Tree::swap_split_in_direction()
* add swap_view_{left,down,up,right} commands, bound to H,J,K,L
respectively in the Window menu(s)
* add test for view swapping
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* Added a default lsp server for Java in languages.toml
* Added a default lsp server for Java in languages.toml cont.
Co-authored-by: Jacob Thompson <a01657923@usu.edu>
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* feat(theme): add separate diagnostic colors
This commit adds separate diagnostic highlight colors for the different
types of LSP severities. If the severity type doesn't exist or is
unknown, we use some fallback coloring which was in use before this
commit.
Some initial color options were also added in the theme.toml
Resolves issue #2157
* feat(theme): add docs for new diagnostic options
* feat(theme): adjust defaults & reduce redundancy
- the different colors for different diagnostic severities are now
disabled in the default theme, instead diagnostics are just generally
underlined (as prior to the changes of this feature)
- the theme querying is now done once instead of every iteration in the
loop of processing every diagnostic message
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* str, list, etc. handled as @function.builtin and @type.builtin
* None and non-conforming type indentifiers as @type in type hints
* class identifiers treated as @type
* @constructor used for constructor definitions and calls rather than
as a catch-all for type-like things
* Parameters highlighted
* self and cls as @variable.builtin
* improved decorator highlighting as part of @function
Re-ordering of some statements to give more accurate priority.
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Create type keywords
Allow _CONSTANTS to start with _
Highlight constants before constructors
Move some keywords into @keyword.control
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* support insert register in prompt
* use next_char_handler instead of a flag
* Fix clippy issue
* show autoinfo when inserting register
* Revert "show autoinfo when inserting register"
This reverts commit 5488344de1c607d44bdf8693287a85b92cb32518.
* use completion instead of autoinfo
autoinfo is overlapped when using prompt
* recalculate_completion after inserting register
* Update helix-term/src/ui/prompt.rs
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
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Change the layout of existing split view from horizontal to vertical and
vica-versa. It only effects the focused view and its siblings, i.e. not
recursive.
Command is mapped to 't' or 'C-t' under the Window menus.
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textobjects (#2494)
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Bumps [signal-hook](https://github.com/vorner/signal-hook) from 0.3.13 to 0.3.14.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vorner/signal-hook/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/vorner/signal-hook/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vorner/signal-hook/compare/v0.3.13...v0.3.14)
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- dependency-name: signal-hook
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update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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A language server may push a response which doesn't belong to any
request. With this change, we discard the response rather than
crashing.
In the case of #2474, the language server sends an error message
with a null request ID which should not ever exist in the
`pending_requests` HashMap.
closes #2474
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Bumps [etcetera](https://github.com/arzg/etcetera) from 0.3.2 to 0.4.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/arzg/etcetera/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/arzg/etcetera/commits)
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update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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This made sense initially when the implementation was still new (so we
got user reports more frequently), but a parsing error now generally
signifies a language server isn't properly implementing the spec.
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Currently ctrl-w in insert mode deletes the cursor which results in
unexpected behavior. The patch also reduces the selection to cursor before
performing prev word to remove the behavior of removing unnecessary text
when nothing should be removed.
1. `::#(|)#::` after `ctrl-w` should be `#(|)#::`, previously `#(|)#:`
2. `#(|::)#` after `ctrl-w` should be `#(|::)#`, previously `#(|)#`
Fix #2390
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https://mesonbuild.com/Syntax.html
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Inserting these with the `HashMap::insert` method evades the call
to `Selection::ensure_invariants`. The effect is that the scratch
buffer (or other buffers opened through these code-paths) can start
with a selection at (0, 0), when a file with equivalent contents ("\n")
would start with (0, 1).
I.e.:
hx
and
touch f
hx f
start with different selections even though they have an equivalent
Rope. With this change they both start with (0, 1).
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