1
1
mirror of https://github.com/mawww/kakoune.git synced 2024-11-29 10:02:57 +03:00
Commit Graph

10365 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Maxime Coste
10b6b7eb71 Rework Makefile compile type tag handling
Rename suffix to tag as it ends up not being the filename suffix,
apply that tag to .o and .d files so that changing the build type
does not wipe/reuse files from another build type.

Make .d file hidden files, this does not seem possible for the .o
files as they are targets and posix support inference rules when only
the suffix changes. This is not a big issue as Kakoune ignores those
files by default.
2024-02-29 19:53:39 +11:00
Maxime Coste
165cdba67c Merge remote-tracking branch 'svmhdvn/posix-make' 2024-02-29 18:56:07 +11:00
Maxime Coste
e64babee8c Use a size_t :debug memory total to avoid overflow 2024-02-28 21:56:22 +11:00
Maxime Coste
74ce9f3cfe Fix missing destructor call and simplify code slightly
Although the destructor call is a no-op, it is more correct to
have it to ensure the compiler knows the lifetime of that object
ended.
2024-02-28 21:48:58 +11:00
Maxime Coste
b8a151ab46 Fix unnecessary buffer line copy in BufferManager::create_buffer 2024-02-28 20:54:37 +11:00
Maxime Coste
068af3d9d4 Use std::find when detecting end of line format 2024-02-28 19:05:45 +11:00
Maxime Coste
3d5a0c672e Templatize StringData::create
This improves performance by letting the compiler optimize most use
cases where string count and length are known are compile time.
2024-02-28 19:02:29 +11:00
Maxime Coste
57b794ede3 compare against 0 instead of -1 in hash map code 2024-02-28 12:34:51 +11:00
Maxime Coste
e52f83bd50 Fix shell command completion fallback to filename 2024-02-28 12:34:20 +11:00
Maxime Coste
9a299b0016 improve :debug shared-strings 2024-02-28 12:33:25 +11:00
Siva Mahadevan
4a2f4510b7 Siva Mahadevan Copyright Waiver
I dedicate any and all copyright interest in this software to the
public domain.  I make this dedication for the benefit of the public at
large and to the detriment of my heirs and successors.  I intend this
dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all
present and future rights to this software under copyright law.
2024-02-27 17:31:58 -05:00
Siva Mahadevan
b05295637e build: switch to POSIX make 2024-02-27 17:31:58 -05:00
Maxime Coste
e56ffd9d36 Merge remote-tracking branch 'topisani/fix-3600' 2024-02-28 08:58:45 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
88aff72bc8 rc grep/make: don't touch user selections
Since the default make error pattern spans until the end of the
line, make-jump select the whole line, moving the cursor to the end.
This is especially  bad when the error message is very long and hence
the cursor movement scrolls the viewport so the file:line:col is no
longer visible.

Stop moving the cursor in `*make*` and `*grep*` buffers.
We already have highlighting to indicate the current line.
2024-02-27 00:03:43 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
847bf98b47 rc make: fix make-jump if selection includes trailing newline
Given

    make[1]: Entering directory '/home/johannes/git/kakoune/src'
    main.cc:66:9: error: expected ‘}’ before ‘asdf’

If I select the whole second line, including the newline, make-jump
fails with an enigmatic "no such file or directory main.cc".  This is
because `gl` does not move the cursor away from the newline. Fix it.

This appears to have regressed in 80d661e6a (rc/: More consistent
uses of regex syntax, 2017-09-29).
2024-02-27 00:03:38 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
40ffd5ff3b rc grep/make: never match multiline filenames
If a user modifies a grep buffer, we can end up in weird situations
where we try match a filename over multiple lines.

Let's rule out newlines in filenames here. There is an argument
this is a case of GIGO but we already do this for the corresponding
highlighters.

We also do it in make.kak, see ca225ad4d (Cleanup make.kak and optimize
the make-next/make-prev regexes, 2016-12-09). There is one case left
where a filename would theoretically span multiple lines. Fix and
optimize this too.
2024-02-27 00:03:36 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
20d353936e rc grep/make: Revert "Support windows style path in grep output"
grep-jump and make-jump[*] support Windows-style paths like C:\path.
However grep-next-match and make-next-error don't, which suggests
that no one uses this feature.  IIRC Cygwin mounts Windows drives in
proper Unix paths like /mnt/drive_c.

Let's remove it for simplicity and consistency.

This reverts commit 6c47b204e (Support windows style path in grep
output, 2014-11-11).

[*]: Though make-jump recently regressed in 8e5ca3f21 (rc/make.kak
introduce a new option to be back compatible, 2023-10-27) by failing
to capture the "C:" prefix.
2024-02-27 00:03:33 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b8f76c6e1a rc diff: plug register leak
Commit 36efbf4cb (rc filetype diff: extract diff parsing from
diff-jump, 2024-02-03) moved the "set-register |" command but failed
to move the "-save-regs |".  This surfaces as register leakage in
"git blame-jump". Fix that.
2024-02-26 19:09:36 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8a7641284c rc git: hide blame and report error if git blame fails
Similar to the previous patch, when git blame fails it usually means
that the blamed file is not tracked by Git. I don't know of other
common failure scenarios.

Since git blame runs in detached process, failure handling is a bit
more involved.  Let's forward stderr to the debug buffer and escalate
the error. I'm not sure how to get the exit code from git blame in
"git blame | perl" - we can't use $PIPESTATUS.
As a workaround, interpret empty output as failure.

In case of failure, also hide blame; this makes the UI more consistent
I think.
2024-02-26 19:08:58 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
03bea7ced4 rc git: report error if blame-jump fails
git blame typically fails when the buffile is not tracked by Git.
Let's escalate the failure early instead of continuing witout blame
data, only to eventually hit the generic
"git blame-jump: missing blame info" error.
2024-02-26 19:08:58 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
07d58cab9e rc git: support uncommitted lines in git blame too
I frequently run ":git diff" followed by ":git blame-jump" to find
the commit that added the lines I deleted.  I wasn't sure whether
":git blame" should allow this use case too. I think it should,
I don't think this is too confusing.
2024-02-26 19:07:39 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
efaf9ab4e2 rc git: fix off-by-one in git blame cursor target
I personally mostly use "git blame-jump" so this "git blame" bug has
flown under the radar.  When we run git blame in a git-diff buffer,
we want to move one column to the left since the lines in the target
blob don't have the +- prefix. We already subtract one but we add it
back accidentally when using "l" to go to this column. Fix it.

In future we should try to preserve more of the selection(s), not
just the main cursor.
2024-02-26 19:07:39 +11:00
Tobias Pisani
dbe8528231 Make insert repeat (.) more consistent
Insert repeat will now only record non-synthesized keys, and when played back
execute mappings as well. Constructing some tests, and with the specific goal
of fixing https://github.com/alexherbo2/auto-pairs.kak/issues/38, this appeared to
be the best approach. Other options could be evaluating the maps only when recording,
but this gave other issues (see tests/normal/repeat-insert/repeat-insert-mapped)

At this point, repeat-insert may be essentially just a hardcoded macro, at least I
haven't identified the difference. If this really is the case, it may make sense to
give it a dedicated register, and implement it as a macro.

Fixes #3600
2024-02-24 05:18:56 +01:00
Maxime Coste
ae21b3a10d Merge remote-tracking branch 'Yukaii/pass-pane-for-wezterm-terminal' 2024-02-20 19:40:59 +11:00
Maxime Coste
2d9c84e363 Another try to fix blame-jump-message test flakyness 2024-02-18 19:00:33 +11:00
Maxime Coste
150ea50391 Remove unused -within-next ui_out switch 2024-02-18 15:46:24 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
f786fceb73 Fix flaky blame-jump-message test
This test fails occasionally[1] because the order of events and the
number of events varies across runs.

We should always call draw_status exactly 3 times:

                        [*git*][fifo]
                        [*git*]
    Commit subject etc. [*git*]

Let's check it this way.
This seems to work; this time I took the time to run it a couple
hundred times and in Cirrus CI.

[1] https://builds.sr.ht/~mawww/job/1151239
2024-02-18 15:45:03 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5f0729f155 rc tools git: fix initial position of blame of deleted line
When running git blame in a "git show" buffer, we annotate the youngest
version of the file that has the line referenced by the diff line
at cursor.
In case the cursor is on an added or context line, we simply show
the version from the surrounding commit.

When the cursor is on a deleted line, we show the parent commit,
which still has the deleted line.  However there is a bug: we use
the line number in the new version of the file. Fix that.
2024-02-18 10:15:03 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
22b1d4ec4a Try to fix crash due to fifo read regression
I saw a crash when running

	git log --oneline %arg{@}
	hook -once buffer NormalIdle .* %{
		execute-keys -draft \
		%{gk!} \
		%{git diff --quiet || echo "Unstaged changes";} \
		%{git diff --quiet --cached || echo "Staged changes";} \
		<ret>
	}

Backtrace (I still have GDB attached):

    #4  0x00006502c740b13f in Kakoune::operator- (rhs=..., lhs=...) at /home/johannes/git/kakoune/src/units.hh:33
    33	   { return RealType(lhs.m_value - rhs.m_value); }
    (gdb) up
    #5  Kakoune::Buffer::next (coord=..., this=0x6502c90d7ff0) at /home/johannes/git/kakoune/src/buffer.inl.hh:18
    18	   if (coord.column < m_lines[coord.line].length() - 1)
    (gdb) up
    #6  FifoWatcher::read_fifo (this=0x6502c90d9e48) at buffer_utils.cc:252
    252	                           m_buffer.erase(pos, m_buffer.next(pos));

This was introduced in 582c3c56b (Do not add trailing newline to
non-scrolling fifo buffers, 2024-01-28).

The problem seems to be that we call "m_buffer.next()" on a position
that is past-end the buffer, so m_lines[coord.line] is out-of-bounds.
Fix it.
For some reason I have not managed to reproduce the crash, not even
with sanitize=address.

There might be another problem: m_had_trailing_newline is intentionally
uninitialized because it is supposed to be read only on the second
read() with a positive return value. Unfortunately I think it's
possible that e.g. a NormalIdle hook inserts some text before the
first positive read(). Then, this line

        const bool is_first = pos == BufferCoord{0,0};
        if (not m_scroll and (is_first or m_had_trailing_newline))
            pos = m_buffer.next(pos);

will read uninitialized "m_had_trailing_newline".  Fix that too, to
be on the safe side. Sadly I don't have a test for this one either
so I'm not sure.
2024-02-18 10:14:17 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
a85b81e08a test tools patch: disable when perl is missing
This failed on freebsd_gcc task in
Cirrus because Perl is not installed, see
https://github.com/mawww/kakoune/pull/5101/checks?check_run_id=21604156722
2024-02-18 10:05:55 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7a86602ff8 Fix edit-fifo-noscroll test on BSD
This has been failing on FreeBSD sourcehut CI, for example
https://builds.sr.ht/~mawww/job/1151241
2024-02-18 09:58:53 +11:00
Yukai Huang
d987dadda0
Yukai Huang Copyright Waiver
I dedicate any and all copyright interest in this software to the
  public domain.  I make this dedication for the benefit of the public at
  large and to the detriment of my heirs and successors.  I intend this
  dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all
  present and future rights to this software under copyright law.
2024-02-15 18:23:55 +08:00
Yukai Huang
97a50a2352
pass pane-id to wezterm cli 2024-02-15 18:22:10 +08:00
Johannes Altmanninger
e1fd2351e0 rc git.kak: fix blame-jump for commits with special characters
Commit 53d9b9b67 (Escaping tweak in git.kak, 2024-02-06) broke
blame-jump when the commit subject contains a single quote.
(Also on unbalanced "{" which is a rare edge case but we already have
it in our Git history.)
git.kak assumes that filenames don't contain ' or unbalanced {,
but we can't really make that assumption about people's names or
commit subjects.

Unfortunately the escaping here is very messy. We need to pass
arbitrary text to callbacks; maybe we should have closures that can
capture private temporary registers.
2024-02-13 19:24:24 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b838d58e1a rc tools git: quote $kak_buffile for add/rm
Our "git add" and "git rm" default to the current file.  The shell
interprets globs in the filename, which can lead to surprising results,
for example if it's accidentally used on a scratch buffer like *git*.
2024-02-12 19:57:45 +11:00
Maxime Coste
4101e18144 Early reject regex instructions that were already scheduled this step 2024-02-12 08:08:16 +11:00
Maxime Coste
e0c7a34bc1 Use unicode is_word/to_{lower/upper} function in ranked match 2024-02-12 07:50:04 +11:00
Maxime Coste
bd91a255e4 Do not decode utf8 while looking for next regex match start candidate
If the first byte in the multi-byte utf8 sequence does not match,
it means the "other" character is not set, so none of the sequence
byte will match (as they are all with the MSB set). This tightens
the critical loop which ends up running faster in most cases.
2024-02-11 12:17:21 +11:00
Maxime Coste
8d60e19484 Merge remote-tracking branch 'arachsys/balance' 2024-02-10 21:59:38 +11:00
Maxime Coste
cf95043b14 Merge remote-tracking branch 'krobelus/changelog' 2024-02-10 21:55:09 +11:00
Maxime Coste
dbefadeb0f Merge remote-tracking branch '4hnme/master' 2024-02-10 21:53:17 +11:00
Maxime Coste
857760ae60 Merge branch 'functionbeforemeta' of https://github.com/chriselrod/kakoune 2024-02-10 21:52:19 +11:00
Chris Elrod
ed9ecf9abc
Move function before meta so meta applies after function for @foo(ex) pattern, and add Cvoid to types 2024-02-08 17:46:35 -05:00
Maxime Coste
3ef68188b4 Avoid iswlower, iswupper, towlower and towupper for ascii codepoints
Avoid the costly shared object function call when most codepoints
will be ascii.

The regex benchmark gets a nice speedup:

Regex                                   Before     After
--------------------------------------+----------+---------
'Twain'                               |    25 ms | 15 ms
'(?i)Twain'                           |    74 ms | 57 ms
'[a-z]shing'                          |   323 ms | 303 ms
'Huck[a-zA-Z]+|Saw[a-zA-Z]+'          |    26 ms | 17 ms
'\b\w+nn\b'                           |   424 ms | 393 ms
'[a-q][^u-z]{13}x'                    |   869 ms | 815 ms
'Tom|Sawyer|Huckleberry|Finn'         |    33 ms | 24 ms
'(?i)Tom|Sawyer|Huckleberry|Finn'     |   319 ms | 281 ms
'.{0,2}(Tom|Sawyer|Huckleberry|Finn)' |  1294 ms | 1293 ms
'.{2,4}(Tom|Sawyer|Huckleberry|Finn)' |  1470 ms | 1429 ms
'Tom.{10,25}river|river.{10,25}Tom'   |    69 ms | 61 ms
'[a-zA-Z]+ing'                        |   447 ms | 408 ms
'\s[a-zA-Z]{0,12}ing\s'               |   539 ms | 543 ms
'([A-Za-z]awyer|[A-Za-z]inn)\s'       |   588 ms | 552 ms
'["'][^"']{0,30}[?!\.]["']'           |    92 ms | 81 ms
2024-02-06 22:16:08 +11:00
Maxime Coste
04a96b059f Use different hash algorithms for strings and file hashing
For hash map, using fnv1a is faster as it is a much simpler algorithm
we can afford to inline. For files murmur3 should win as it processes
bytes 4 by 4.
2024-02-06 21:57:17 +11:00
Maxime Coste
53d9b9b676 Escaping tweak in git.kak 2024-02-06 20:50:14 +11:00
Maxime Coste
707904a91b Avoid calling iswalnum for ascii characters
iswalnum can be pretty expensive as its a shared library call.
2024-02-06 20:47:59 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
c97add7f5a rc tools git: blame-jump to handle buffer modifications since blame
If I run

    git blame
    execute-keys 10o<esc>,j
    git blame-jump

that'll jump to the wrong commit.

Use a flag-lines option to tell if a line still has blame information
cached.

Closes #5084
2024-02-05 21:42:02 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7cea09d327 Changelog entries for new blame features 2024-02-05 21:42:02 +11:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4e13fbef0a rc tools git: support blame in git-diff and git-log buffers
Today we can recursively search history with "git blame-jump". However
that command has some drawbacks, mainly that it's blocking. Making
it async without any progress indicator might be confusing. Better
to run plain "git blame"[1] and press Enter.

Also it might be nice to enable recursive searches using only "git
blame" and `<ret>` (since that is bound to "git blame-jump" while
blame annotations are displayed).

Make "git blame" in git-diff/git-log buffers run "git show
$commit:$file" for the commit and file at cursor, and decorate this
blob view with blame annotations. The latter allows to use `<ret>`
and repeat.

Unfortunately this relies on a hidden option "git_blob" to keep the
commit ID and filename. Maybe we can put this metadata somewhere
else like the buffer name or contents, ideally in a way that survives
serialization.

I'd still keep "git blame-jump" because it seems faster for the common
case of tracking down a single line.

[1]: In my testing, "git blame --incremental" is not any slower than
"git blame -L123,123" at finding that line.
2024-02-05 21:42:02 +11:00