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* discard outdated workspace edits recived from the LSPascal Kuthe2023-03-16
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* discard outdated diagnostics recived by the LSPascal Kuthe2023-03-16
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* Add undercurl config option #6196 (#6253)Jonatan Pettersson2023-03-14
| | | If set to 'true' this option will force terminal undercurl support.
* helix-term: send the STOP signal to all processes in the process group (#3546)Cole Helbling2023-03-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * helix-term: send the STOP signal to all processes in the process group From kill(3p): If pid is 0, sig shall be sent to all processes (excluding an unspecified set of system processes) whose process group ID is equal to the process group ID of the sender, and for which the process has permission to send a signal. This fixes the issue of running `git commit`, attempting to suspend helix with ^Z, and then not regaining control over the terminal and having to press ^Z again. * helix-term: use libc directly to send STOP signal * helix-term: document safety of libc::kill * helix-term: properly handle libc::kill's failure I misread the manpage for POSIX `kill` -- it returns `-1` in the failure case, and sets `errno`, which is retrieved via `std::io::Error::last_os_error()`, has its string representation printed out, and then exits with the matching status code (or 1 if, for whatever reason, there is no matching status code). * helix-term: expand upon why we need to SIGSTOP the entire process group Also add a link back to one of the upstream issues.
* LSP: No-op client/registerCapability requests (#6258)Michael Davis2023-03-13
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* Generalised to multiple runtime directories with priorities (#5411)paul-scott2023-03-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Generalised to multiple runtime directories with priorities This is an implementation for #3346. Previously, one of the following runtime directories were used: 1. `$HELIX_RUNTIME` 2. sibling directory to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` 3. subdirectory of user config directory 4. subdirectory of path to helix executable The first directory provided / found to exist in this order was used as a root for all runtime file searches (grammars, themes, queries). This change lowers the priority of `$HELIX_RUNTIME` so that the user config runtime has higher priority. More significantly, all of these directories are now searched for runtime files, enabling a user to override default or system-level runtime files. If the same file name appears in multiple runtime directories, the following priority is now used: 1. sibling directory to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` 2. subdirectory of user config directory 3. `$HELIX_RUNTIME` 4. subdirectory of path to helix executable One exception to this rule is that a user can have a `themes` directory directly in the user config directory that has higher piority to `themes` directories in runtime directories. That behaviour has been preserved. As part of implementing this feature `theme::Loader` was simplified and the cycle detection logic of the theme inheritance was improved to cover more cases and to be more explicit. * Removed AsRef usage to avoid binary growth * Health displaying ;-separated runtime dirs * Changed HELIX_RUNTIME build from src instructions * Updated doc for more detail on runtime directories * Improved health symlink printing and theme cycle errors The health display of runtime symlinks now prints both ends of the link. Separate errors are given when theme file is not found and when the only theme file found would form an inheritence cycle. * Satisfied clippy on passing Path * Clarified highest priority runtime directory purpose * Further clarified multiple runtime details in book Also gave markdown headings to subsections. Fixed a error with table indentation not building table that also appears present on master. --------- Co-authored-by: Paul Scott <paul.scott@anu.edu.au> Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* LSP: Send replies for malformed and unhandled RPC requests (#6058)Michael Davis2023-03-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously we did not respond to malformed or unhandled LSP requests. The JSONRPC spec says that all non-notification requests must have responses: > When a rpc call is made, the Server MUST reply with a Response, > except for in the case of Notifications (Note that Helix is the "Server" in this case. Also from the spec: "The Server is defined as the origin of Response objects and the handler of Request objects.") So this change sends error replies for requests which can't be parsed or handled. Request IDs are also now added to the log messages for unhandled requests.
* Move terminal claim/restore code to helix-tuiMichael Davis2023-03-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This moves the `Application::claim_term` and `helix-term::application::restore_term` functions into the helix-tui crate. How the terminal should be claimed and restored is a TUI concern and is implemented differently through different TUI backends. This cleans out a lot of crossterm and TUI code in Application and makes it easier to modify claim/restore based on information we query from the terminal host. The child commit will take advantage of this to cache the check for whether the host terminal supports the keyboard enhancement protocol. Without this change, caching that information takes much more code which is not easily reusable for anything else. The code to restore the terminal is somewhat duplicated by this patch: we want to restore the terminal in cases of panics. Panic handler hooks must live for `'static` and the Application's terminal does not.
* fix: Handle signals before crossterm events (#6170)Alexander Brevig2023-03-05
| | | | | | | | | | | This is a workaround for a freeze when suspending Helix with C-z on non-Windows systems. The check for the keyboard enhancement protocol locks up crossterm's internal event reading/polling system by trying to set up multiple concurrent readers. `input_stream.next()` sets up one reader looking for regular crossterm events while the `supports_keyboard_enhancement` query sets up another looking for internal events. The latter hangs for two seconds or until the former yields an event. By handling signals first we don't lock up the mutex by trying to read keyboard events.
* Ignore key-release keyboard events (#6139)Michael Davis2023-03-01
| | | | | Since crossterm 0.26.x, we receive press/release keyboard events on Windows always. We can ignore the release events though to emulate the behavior of keyboard input on Windows on crossterm 0.25.x.
* Enable the enhanced keyboard protocol if supportedMichael Davis2023-02-28
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* Ignore invalid file URIs from LSP (#6000)Jonathan LEI2023-02-16
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* enable rendering in integration tests (#5819)Skyler Hawthorne2023-02-04
| | | | | | | | | This will allow testing more of the code base, as well as enable UI- specific testing. Debug mode builds are prohibitively slow for the tests, mostly because of the concurrency write tests. So there is now a profile for integration tests that sets the optimization level to 2 for a few helix crates, and lowers the number of rounds of concurrent writes to 1000.
* rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420)Pascal Kuthe2023-01-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Store new config on application in :config-reload (#5431)Lorenzo Albano2023-01-08
| | | | | After changes in #5239, the loaded configuration wasn't stored, resulting in a success message even if the instance kept the previous configuration values.
* Fix language config reload logic (#5381)Ethan Kiang2023-01-03
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* Reload language config with `:config-reload` (#5239)willful7592022-12-29
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* Avoid trailing `s` in message when only 1 file is opened (#5189)Nick2022-12-23
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* feat(lsp): add support for lsp Diagnostic{}.data (#4935)sigmaSd2022-12-02
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* Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890)Pascal Kuthe2022-12-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Handle language server termination (#4797)Michael Davis2022-11-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This change handles a language server exiting. This was a UX sore-spot: if a language server crashed, Helix did not recognize the exit and continued to send requests to it. All requests would timeout since they would not receive responses. This would also hold-up Helix closing itself down since it would try to gracefully shutdown the server which is implemented in the LSP spec as a request. We could attempt to automatically restart the language server on crash. I left this for future work since that change will need to be slightly complicated: it will need to cover the case of a language server repeatedly crashing.
* fix test compilationBlaž Hrastnik2022-11-09
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* Move terminal out of compositorBlaž Hrastnik2022-11-09
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* This term specific behavior really doesn't belong to compositorBlaž Hrastnik2022-11-09
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* Resolve a bunch of upcoming clippy lintsBlaž Hrastnik2022-11-04
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* nit: move an allocation to happen after a `continue`, making sure it'sAlexis (Poliorcetics) Bourget2022-10-21
| | | | not done for nothing
* Autosave all when the terminal loses focus (#3178)Charlie Groves2022-10-21
| | | | | | | | | | | * Autosave all when the terminal loses focus * Correct comment on focus config Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> * Need a block_try_flush_writes in all quit_all paths Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* Editor::flush_writes returns an errorSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* Use flush_writes in application.close()Blaž Hrastnik2022-10-19
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* Seems like this flush is unnecessaryBlaž Hrastnik2022-10-19
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* Deduplicate flush_writesBlaž Hrastnik2022-10-19
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* Use a single save_queue on the editorBlaž Hrastnik2022-10-19
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* improve app close failure displaySkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* review commentsSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* document should save even if formatter failsSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* remove Callback::Compositor variantSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
| | | | To reduce likelihood of accidental discarding of important callbacks
* move language server refresh to document saved event handlerSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* Save text in document saved events, use in status messageSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* Rename doc save event names to past tenseSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* reset idle timer for all eventsSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* factor editor event handling into functionSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* fix write-quit with auto formatSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
| | | | | write-quit will now save all files successfully even when there is auto formatting
* improve reliability of shutdownSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* add conditional noop render backSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
| | | | It makes it much slower without stubbing this out
* fix buffer-closeSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* fix(write): do not set new path on document until write succeedsSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
| | | | | | If a document is written with a new path, currently, in the event that the write fails, the document still gets its path changed. This fixes it so that the path is not updated unless the write succeeds.
* fix: buffer-close ensuring writesSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
| | | | Make sure buffer-close waits for the document to finish its writes.
* chore(write): serialize write operations within a DocumentSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The way that document writes are handled are by submitting them to the async job pool, which are all executed opportunistically out of order. It was discovered that this can lead to write inconsistencies when there are multiple writes to the same file in quick succession. This seeks to fix this problem by removing document writes from the general pool of jobs and into its own specialized event. Now when a user submits a write with one of the write commands, a request is simply queued up in a new mpsc channel that each Document makes to handle its own writes. This way, if multiple writes are submitted on the same document, they are executed in order, while still allowing concurrent writes for different documents.
* Propagate idle timeout event to components (#3172)Gokul Soumya2022-10-11
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* Exit gracefully when close operation fails (#4081)Skyler Hawthorne2022-10-03
| | | | | | | | If the close method fails, the editor will quit before restoring the terminal. This causes the shell to break if, e.g. the LS times out shutting down. This fixes this by always restoring the terminal after closing, and printing out a message to stderr if there is an error.