A wrong format specifier and not enough allocated memory for
sourcing_name could lead to a heap corruption.
Original patch by Rui Abreu Ferreira (@equalsraf)
Fixes#4582
Having a tags file in the calling directory of make test would make this test
fail, so disable tag file completion for it. Disable all other options except the
current buffer, to, applying the principle of least surprise.
To get an UTF-8 character, utf_ptr2char() is used.
But this function can read more than maxlen bytes, if an incomplete
byte sequence is used(first byte specifies a length > maxlen).
Asterisk should be preceded by a space except the following cases:
1. `foo[*idx_ptr]`
2. `++*foo` (though I would prefer to write this as `++(*foo)`)
3. `(*foo)->bar`, `if (*p)`
4. `char **foo`
5. `/* comment */`
6. `!*p`
Note: `[^ (*/![]` is followed by `+` to make error position easier to find. It
is not needed to find location of the problem.
Luv is a simple lua binding to libuv, which is now used by neovim lua client.
The bundled luv installation a bit different from other dependencies in that it
is installed two times:
- The "BuildLuv.cmake" script downloads and installs a static version of luv
using its normal cmake build script. This static version will be used later.
- Luv default rockspec is replaced with the alternate under the "rockspecs"
directory(the alternate rockspec plays nicer with neovim build system)
- The alternate rockspec is used to build/install the lua module and make it
available to lua scripts.
In #3027 we deferred the "missing spell file" prompt until VimEnter, but
we were sending the wrong argument (should be "en", not "en_us").
This also caused redundant prompts if user answers "No" to the download
prompt invoked by the SpellFileMissing event.
Closes#3966Closes#4406
- Always auto-create spell/ directory, don't ask.
- Don't ask where to put .spl file if only 1 choice exists.
- Always download .sug file, don't ask.
- Use blackhole register for :delete and :g//d.
- Formatting: expand tabs.
Make get_vim_sources fetch the whole repository (it's not THAT big) so we can
pick up all the patches. The regexp didn't pick up the NA patches if there was a
comma after NA, so I extended it (I allowed arbitray things after NA, so maybe
someone can write a comment or so, should not lead to confusion).