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When re requesting a completion that already has a selected item we
reuse that selections savepoint. However, the selection has likely
changed since that savepoint which requires us to use the selection
from that savepoint
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* Fix warnings from clippy
* revert MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR
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* inject language based on file extension
Nodes can now be captured with "injection.filename". If this capture
contains a valid file extension known to Helix, then the content will
be highlighted as that language.
* inject language by shebang
Nodes can now be captured with "injection.shebang". If this capture
contains a valid shebang line known to Helix, then the content will
be highlighted as the language the shebang calls for.
* add documentation for language injection
* nix: fix highlights
The `@` is now highlighted properly on either side of the function arg.
Also, extending the phases with `buildPhase = prev.buildPhase + ''''`
is now highlighted properly.
Fix highlighting of `''$` style escapes (requires tree-sitter-nix bump)
Fix `inherit` highlighting.
* simplify injection_for_match
Split out injection pair logic into its own method to make the overall
flow easier to follow.
Also transform the top-level function into a method on a
HighlightConfiguration.
* markdown: add shebang injection query
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Co-authored-by: Jorge <chorcheus@tutanota.com>
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* feat: added the config option to exclude declaration from reference query
Fixes: #5344
* fix: review
* fix: review
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Closes #6836
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* Gave the command update the alias u
* Re added trailing newline
* generated docs
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This picks up changes to the `editor.mouse` option at runtime - either
through `:set-option` or `:config-reload`. When the value changes, we
tell the terminal to enable or disable mouse capture sequences.
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* Fix crash on opening from suspend state (#6725)
* Fix code style
* revert using of the imperative code style. Add panic if couldn't set terminal raw mode
* remove redundant import of core::panic macros
* small refactoring
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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* Fix #6669: Theme preview doesn't return theme to normal when delete name with Alt-Backspace
* Fix #6669: Return theme preview to normal theme for all remaining keybinds that change the promt text
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Co-authored-by: Esra Fokker <esra.fokker@finalist.nl>
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Line numbers are 0-indexed in the LSP spec but 1-indexed for display
and jumping purposes in Helix.
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The current implementation didn't reload the theme if no no theme was
explicitly configured (so the default theme was used). This commit
brings `refresh_theme` in line with the initialization code.
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fix typo
Co-authored-by: LeoniePhiline <22329650+LeoniePhiline@users.noreply.github.com>
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fixup documentation
Co-authored-by: LeoniePhiline <22329650+LeoniePhiline@users.noreply.github.com>
fixup typo
Co-authored-by: LeoniePhiline <22329650+LeoniePhiline@users.noreply.github.com>
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Add new theme highlight keys, for setting the colour of the breakpoint
character and the current line at which execution has been paused at.
The two new keys are `ui.highlight.frameline` and `ui.debug.breakpoint`.
Highlight according to those keys, both the line at which debugging
is paused at and the breakpoint indicator.
Add an indicator for the current line at which execution is paused
at, themed by the `ui.debug.active` theme scope. Update various themes
to showcase how the new functionality works.
Better icons are dependent on #2869, and as such will be handled in the
future, once it lands.
Closes: #5952
Signed-off-by: Filip Dutescu <filip.dutescu@gmail.com>
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While scrolling (with the `scroll`) command scrolloff was calculated
slightly differently than in `ensure_cursor_in_view` which could cause
the cursor to get stuck while scrolling
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Virtual text lines (either caused by softwrapped inlay hints that take
multiple or line annotations) currently block scrolling downwards.
if the visual offset passed to char_idx_at_visual_offset or
visual_offset_from_block is within a virtual text line then the char
position before the virtual text and a visual offset are returned.
We previously ignored that visual offset and as a result the cursor
would be stuck at the start of the virtual text. This commit fixes
that by simply moving the cursor to the next char (so past the virtual
text) if this visual offset is non-zero
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This assert was added during early development of #5420 and makes no
sense with the current code. We simply forgot to remove it.
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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* fix spaces and nbsps showing in inlay hints
* remove origin
* virtual tab + fix unneeded clone
* update virtual tab determining location
* fix clippy lint
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If set to 'true' this option will force terminal undercurl support.
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Co-authored-by: Poliorcetics <poliorcetics@users.noreply.github.com>
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* 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.
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