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* Refactor blackhole register (#4504)ath32022-11-15
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* Fix range offsets for multiple shell insertions (#4619)Michael Davis2022-11-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | d6323b7cbc21a9d3ba29738c76581dad93f9f415 introduced a regression for shell commands like `|`, `!`, and `<A-!>` which caused the new selections to be incorrect. This caused a panic when piping (`|`) would cause the new range to extend past the document end. The paste version of this bug was fixed in 48a3965ab43718ce2a49724cbcc294b04c328b81. This change also inherits the direction of the new range from the old range and adds integration tests to ensure that the behavior isn't broken in the future.
* rename description for `goto_line_end_newline`asvln2022-11-12
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* add `extend_prev_word_end` commandasvln2022-11-12
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* feat(commands): increment by range (#4418)Bruce Hopkins2022-11-11
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* Re-enable format_selections for a single selection rangeBlaž Hrastnik2022-11-09
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* Dynamically resize line number gutter width (#3469)Doug Kelkhoff2022-11-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * dynamically resize line number gutter width * removing digits lower-bound, permitting spacer * removing max line num char limit; adding notes; qualified successors; notes * updating tests to use new line number width when testing views * linenr width based on document line count * using min width of 2 so line numbers relative is useful * lint rolling; removing unnecessary type parameter lifetime * merge change resolution * reformat code * rename row_styler to style; add int_log resource * adding spacer to gutters default; updating book config entry * adding view.inner_height(), swap for loop for iterator * reverting change of current! to view! now that doc is not needed
* core: Move state into the history moduleBlaž Hrastnik2022-11-08
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* Fix range offsets in multi-selection paste (#4608)Michael Davis2022-11-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | * Fix range offsets in multi-selection paste d6323b7cbc21a9d3ba29738c76581dad93f9f415 introduced a regression with multi-selection paste where pasting would not adjust the ranges correctly. To fix it, we need to track the total number of characters inserted in each changed selection and use that offset to slide each new range forwards. * Inherit selection directions on paste * Add an integration-test for multi-selection pasting
* Fix panic on paste from blackhole register (#4497)Michael Davis2022-11-04
| | | | | The sequence "_y"_p panics because the blackhole register contains an empty values vec. This causes a panic when pasting since it unwraps a `slice::last`.
* Select text inserted by shell or paste (#4458)Michael Davis2022-11-04
| | | | | | | | | This follows changes in Kakoune to the same effects: * p/<space>p: https://github.com/mawww/kakoune/commit/266d1c37d0d970a7eff747f5e6a5773a3cea39d8 * !/<A-!>: https://github.com/mawww/kakoune/commit/85b78dda2e29d70b620836b04224b104426bdbae Selecting the new data inserted by shell or pasting is often more useful than retaining a selection of the pre-paste/insert content.
* Resolve a bunch of upcoming clippy lintsBlaž Hrastnik2022-11-04
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* Exit select mode on replace commands (#4554)Jonathan LEI2022-11-02
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* Fix `delete_char_backward` for paired characters (#4558)Yuriy Gabuev2022-11-01
| | | | | | | | | | | When backward-deleting a character, if this character and the following character form a Pair, we want to delete both. However, there is a bug that deletes both characters also if both characters are closers of some Pair. This commit fixes that by adding an additional check that the deleted character should be an opener in a Pair. Closes https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/4544.
* fix: make `scroll` aware of tabs and wide characters (#4519)Matthew Toohey2022-10-29
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* Make shell_impl concurrent (#3180)Matthias Deiml2022-10-29
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* Include colons for typable commands in command palette (#4495)Michael Davis2022-10-28
| | | | | | | | | Before: Goto next buffer. [buffer-next] After: Goto next buffer. [:buffer-next]
* Trim quotes and braces from paths in goto_file_impl (#4370)Dario Oddenino2022-10-28
| | | Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* fix: terminal freezing on `shell_insert_output`GabrielDertoni2022-10-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This bug occurs on `shell_insert_output` and `shell_append_output` commands. The previous implementation would create a child process using the Rust stdlib's `Command` builder. However, when nothing should be piped in from the editor, the default value for `stdin` would be used. According to the Rust stdlib documentation that is `Stdio::inherit` which will make the child process inherit the parent process' stdin. This would cause the terminal to freeze. This change will set the child process' stdin to `Stdio::null` whenever it doesn't pipe it. In the `if` statement where this change was made there was an extra condition for windows that I am not sure if would require some special treatment.
* nit: Do less allocations in `ui::menu::Item::label` implementationsAlexis (Poliorcetics) Bourget2022-10-21
| | | | | | This complicates the code a little but it often divides by two the number of allocations done by the functions. LSP labels especially can easily be called dozens of time in a single menu popup, when listing references for example.
* fix: write-all crash (#4384)Skyler Hawthorne2022-10-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When we do auto formatting, the code that takes the LSP's response and applies the changes to the document are just getting the currently focused view and giving that to the function, basically always assuming that the document that we're applying the change to is in focus, and not in a background view. This is usually fine for a single view, even if it's a buffer in the background, because it's still the same view and the selection will get updated accordingly for when you switch back to it. But it's obviously a problem for when there are multiple views, because if you don't have the target document in focus, it will ask the document to update the wrong view, hence the crash. The problem with this is picking which view to apply any selection change to. In the absence of any more data points on the views themselves, we simply pick the first view associated with the document we are saving.
* Fix unexpected behavior in delete_word_backward and delete_word_forward (#4392)Nimrod2022-10-21
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* chore(view): remove indent_unit helper fn (#4389)Matouš Dzivjak2022-10-20
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* fix(commands): no last picker error (#4387)Matouš Dzivjak2022-10-20
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* Use a single save_queue on the editorBlaž Hrastnik2022-10-19
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* document should save even if formatter failsSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* move language server refresh to document saved event handlerSkyler 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
* fix modified status with auto formatSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
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* add conditional noop render backSkyler Hawthorne2022-10-19
| | | | It makes it much slower without stubbing this out
* 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.
* Fix deleting word from end of buffer (#4328)Jonathan LEI2022-10-19
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* Use the same `WalkBuilder` configuration for the global search file picker ↵Philipp Mildenberger2022-10-18
| | | | | as the default file picker (#4334) Skip searching .git in global search, similar to how file picker skips listing files in .git.
* Changed Selection Yank Message (#4275)Nathaniel Graham2022-10-14
| | | Co-authored-by: Nathaniel Graham <ngraham@protonmail.com>
* Apply transactions to the jumplist for undo/redo (#4227)Michael Davis2022-10-12
| | | | | Undo/redo/earlier/later call `Document::apply_impl` which applies transactions to the document. These transactions also need to be applied to the view as in 0aedef0.
* Fix some commands not showing names in palette (#4223)Armin Ronacher2022-10-12
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* Fix append cursor location when selection anchor is at end of document (#4147)Graic2022-10-12
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* fix: remove unneeded allocations when calling helix_view::Info::newAlexis (Poliorcetics) Bourget2022-10-11
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* Add a helper function for applying transactionsMichael Davis2022-10-11
| | | | | | It is easy to forget to call `Document::apply` and/or `View::apply` in the correct order. This commit introduces a helper function which closes over both calls.
* Apply transactions to ViewsMichael Davis2022-10-11
| | | | | | This change adds View::apply calls for all Document::apply call-sites, ensuring that changes to a document do not leave invalid entries in the View's jumplist.
* Fix bugs in search wraparound message (#4101)A-Walrus2022-10-04
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* Automatically track pseudo-pending text (#4077)Michael Davis2022-10-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change automatically tracks pending text for for commands which use on-next-key callbacks. For example, `t` will await the next key event and "t" will be shown in the bottom right-hand corner to show that we're in a pending state. Previously, the text for these on-next-key commands needed to be hard-coded into the command definition which had some drawbacks: * It was easy to forget to write and clear the pending text. * If a command was remapped in a custom config, the pending text would still show the old key. With this change, pending text is automatically tracked based on the key events that lead to the command being executed. This works even when the command is remapped in config and when the on-next-key callback is nested under some key sequence (for example `mi`).
* Rename I/A "Insert at start/end of line" (#3753)Michael Davis2022-10-03
| | | | | | | | | | | * keymap: Rename A "Insert at end of line" The language for the `A` binding is potentially confusing because `A` behaves like `i` done at the end of the line rather than `a`. This change renames the command to match Kakoune's language[^1]. [^1]: https://github.com/mawww/kakoune/blob/021da117cf90bf25b65e3344fa8e43ab4262b714/src/normal.cc#L2229 * keymap: Rename I `insert_at_line_start`
* Select inserted space after join (#3549)Ivan Tham2022-10-03
| | | | | | | | | * Select inserted space after join * Split join_selections with space selection to A-J Kakoune does that too and some users may still want to retain their selections. * Update join_selections docs
* Add command names to command palette (#4071)nuid322022-10-03
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* goto_window_* extends selection (#3985)greg-enbala2022-10-03
| | | | | * goto_window_* extends selection * Don't push to the jumplist
* Extend textobject selections in select modeMichael Davis2022-10-03
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* Use Range::with_direction consistentlyMichael Davis2022-10-03
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* Use requested direction for new textobject selection rangeMichael Davis2022-10-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This changes the behavior of operations like `]f`/`[f` to set the direction of the new range to the direction of the action. The original behavior was to always use the head of the next function. This is inconsistent with the behavior of goto_next_paragraph and makes it impossible to create extend variants of the textobject motions. This causes a behavior change when there are nested functions. The behavior in the parent commit is that repeated uses of `]f` will select every function in the file even if nested. With this commit, functions are skipped. It's notable that it's possible to emulate the original behavior by using the `ensure_selections_forward` (A-:) command between invocations of `]f`.
* Cycled to end/beginning + no more matches msgs (#3176)A-Walrus2022-10-03
| | | | | | | | | * Show status msg when next/prev cycles around * Add msg when there is no wraparound * Cleanup code * Change msg to "Wrapped around document"