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Integration testing harness
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The command palette previously used + as a delimiter for denoting
a single key in a key sequence, (like C+w). This was at odds with
how the statusline displayed them with pending keys (like <C-w>).
This patch changes the palette formatting to the statusline formatting
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* Default rulers color to red
Currently if the theme a user is using doesn't have `ui.virtual.rulers`
set and they set up a ruler it just fails silently making it really hard
to figure out what went wrong. Did they set incorrectly set the ruler?
Are they using an outdated version of Helix that doesn't support rulers?
This happened to me today, I even switched to the default theme with
the assumption that maybe my theme just doesn't have the rulers setup
properly and it still didn't work.
Not sure if this is a good idea or not, feel free to suggest better
alternatives!
* Use builtin Style methods instead of Bevy style defaults
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Only default the style if there's no ui or ui.virtual
* Update themes style from ui.virtual to ui.virtual.whitespace
* Revert ui.virtual change in onelight theme
* Prefer unwrap_or_else
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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* Cleanup old commented code
* Implement line breaks in markdown rendering
* Implement markdown nested, numbered and multiparagraph lists
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- Add file-picker.follow-symlinks configuration option (default is true), this
also controls if filename and directory completers follow symlinks.
- Update FilePicker to set editor error if opening a file fails, instead of
panicing.
Fix #1548
Fix #2246
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Co-authored-by: ky <>
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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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* 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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Allow tab-completion to continue when there is only a single, unambigous
completion target which is a directory. This allows e.g. nested directories
to be quickly drilled down just by hitting <tab> instead of first selecting
the completion then hitting <enter>.
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When fiddling with paths in a :o prompt, one usually would want Ctrl-W to erase a path segment
rather than the whole path. This is how Ctrl-W works in e.g. (neo)vim out of the box.
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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* Added ability to remap 0
* Removed duplicated match body
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* Add color_column option
* Rename to ruler
Co-authored-by: DeviousStoat <devious@stoat.com>
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* config option line numbers none
* view tests
* added tests
* doc
* comment
* Make gutters configurable
* docu
* docu
* rm none docu
* order
* order
* precedence
* simpler
* rm todo
* fixed clippy
* order
* double quotes
* only allow diagnostics and line-numbers
* tests
* docu
* format
* rm short variant and more docu
* performance improvements
* typo
* rename
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Ctrl + Alt is apparently another common sequence for AltGr:
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20040329-00/?p=40003
Fixes #595
Fixes #2080
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The unstyled column on the left from the diagnostics_or_breakpoints gutter
looks sad if you want to add a background to all gutters. Let's fix this.
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During a single HighlightEvent::Source, the highlight spans do not
change and we can merge them into a single style at the beginning
of the event and use it instead of re-computing it for every grapheme
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* Add runtime language configuration (#1794)
* Add set-language typable command to change the language of current buffer.
* Add completer for available language options.
* Update set-language to refresh language server as well
* Add language id based config lookup on `syntax::Loader`.
* Add `Document::set_language3` to set programming language based on language
id.
* Update `Editor::refresh_language_server` to try language detection only if
language is not already set.
* Remove language detection from Editor::refresh_language_server
* Move document language detection to where the scratch buffer is saved.
* Rename Document::set_language3 to Document::set_language_by_language_id.
* Remove unnecessary clone in completers::language
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Currently, the picker's re-using a few bindings which are also present
in the prompt. This causes some editing behaviours to not function on
the picker.
**Ctrl + k** and **Ctrl + j**
This should kill till the end of the line on prompt, but is overridden
by the picker for scrolling. Since there are redundancies (`Ctrl + p`,
`Ctrl + n`), we can remove it from picker.
**Ctrl + f** and **Ctrl + b**
This are used by the prompt for back/forward movement. We could modify
it to be Ctrl + d and Ctrl + u, to match the `vim` behaviour.
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* Add refresh-config and open-config command
* clippy
* Use dynamic dispatch for editor config
* Refactor Result::Ok to Ok
* Remove unused import
* cargo fmt
* Modify config error handling
* cargo xtask docgen
* impl display for ConfigLoadError
* cargo fmt
* Put keymaps behind dyn access, refactor config.load()
* Update command names
* Update helix-term/src/application.rs
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* Switch to unbounded_channel
* Remove --edit-config command
* Update configuration docs
* Revert "Put keymaps behind dyn access", too hard
This reverts commit 06bad8cf492b9331d0a2d1e9242f3ad4e2c1cf79.
* Add refresh for keys
* Refactor default_keymaps, fix config default, add test
* swap -> store, remove unneeded clone
* cargo fmt
* Rename default_keymaps to default
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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This avoids costly conversions via byte_to_char (which are then
reversed back into bytes internally in Ropey).
Reduces time spent in slice/byte_to_char from ~24% to ~5%.
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When the picker results output is empty, movement actions result in a panic:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'attempt to calculate the remainder with a divisor of zero', helix-term/src/ui/picker.rs:420:31
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```
This could be a no-op instead when the matches length is zero.
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Fixes #1737
Signed-off-by: nibon7 <nibon7@163.com>
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This is a rather large refactor that moves most of the code for
loading, fetching, and building grammars into a new helix-loader
module. This works well with the [[grammars]] syntax for
languages.toml defined earlier: we only have to depend on the types
for GrammarConfiguration in helix-loader and can leave all the
[[language]] entries for helix-core.
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