Positioned? PopupNew? Could be used to set some options or move it out of Fire some autocommand event after a new popup window was created and Require an ascii scrollbar, like with the vertical one? Make it possible to scroll horizontally when 'wrap' is off. With terminal in popup, allow for popup_hide() to temporarily hide it.? like t_SI and t_EI (t_SU and t_EU, where "U" means under?) Add a termcap entry for changing the cursor when it goes under the popup andīack. ![]() ? - switch between current window and all popup windowsĮsc in popup window goes back to previous current window Add a flag to make a popup window focusable?ĬTRL-W P cycle over any preview window or focusable popup, end up back in If the display is scrolled need to redraw everything later. ![]() Probably need to update all popup windows (they may overlap) #10210 Example that shows the need on the issue. to be used whenĮditing the command line, when screen updating doesn't happen. Add a function to redraw a specific popup window. t_RK request terminal keyboard protocol state sent after t_TIĪlready working, not properly documented:Īlso, with Alt-b we get â, with Alt-Shift-b we should bet another character. t_8u set underline color (R, G, B) in printf() format t_8b set background color (R, G, B) in printf() format t_8f set foreground color (R, G, B) in printf() format Vim internal, but there should be a terminfo entry for these: t_WS set window size (height, width in cells) t_GP get window position (Y, X) in pixels t_WP set window position (Y, X) in pixels Less important (not needed for regular editing): t_EI end insert or replace mode (block cursor shape) t_SR start replace mode (underline cursor shape) t_SI start insert mode (bar cursor shape) t_VS cursor normally visible (no blink) t_AU - Set underline color: like "AF" and "AB" entries. flag to indicate "xterm compatible modifiers" ? Decode kitty key protocol Meta and use MOD_MASK_META. (disadvantage: only focus events when mouse is Use the XF flag? enables recognizing the focus in/out events.Ĭheck for "1004" in t_XM. Termcodes are hard-coded in set_termname(), not named. t_RV request terminal version string xterm: "\033[>c"Ĭhange in terminfo for "RV" uses the wrong escape sequence 7 - 14 Jan onlyĬodes used for focus gained and lost (currently using use_xterm_like_mouse()) ![]() Implement as part of an expression: expr, -expr, expr , expr. When evaluating constants for script variables, some functions could work: Inline call to map() and filter(), better type checking. Issue #11822: any.Func() can be a dict or an object call, need to handle a variant of type() that returns a different type for each class? More efficient way for interface member index than iterating over list? ![]() For chaining, allow using the class name as type for function return When checking "implements" also check types of members and function args. object empty(), len() - can class define a method to be used for them? "final" object members - can only be set in the constructor. Perhaps use "private" keyword instead of "_" prefix? Change access: public by default, private by prefixing "_".Ĭheck for error: can't have same name twice (ignoring "_" prefix). implement :class and :interface: See |vim9-classes tree-sitter doesn't handle incorrect syntax (while typing) properly.įurther Vim9 improvements, possibly after launch: Possibly keeping the parsed syntax tree and incremental updates. Other mechanism than group and cluster to nest syntax items, to be used Possibly conversion to Vim syntax rules. Discuss alternatives for using other grammars (treesitter, TextMate). Make sure suggestions are speedy, also with composed words (German). Make Vim understand the format somehow? Search for "spell" below. 已知漏洞和当前工作 -Ĭommand line.script /home/mool/vim/vim90/src/testdir/ RunTheTest.Test_test_files line 6: keycode_check.vim: space before tab: Expected 0 but got 7Ĭommand line.script /home/mool/vim/vim90/src/testdir/ RunTheTest.Test_test_files line 10: setup.vim: trailing white space: Expected 0 but got 23
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