Add the keycodes and routines to allow the user to forego setting the
mark explicitly (with M-A / ^6) and instead quickly select a few words
or lines by holding down Shift together with the movement keys.
(Some combinations with Shift are swallowed by some terminal emulators.
To work around some of those, the combinations Shift+Alt+Left/Right work
as Shift+Home/End and Shift+Alt+Up/Down work as Shift+PageUp/PageDown.)
For horizontal scrolling, it is not the /desired/ column position that
is relevant for determining whether a line needs to be redrawn after a
cursor movement, but the /actual/ column positions before and after.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?48627,
and fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?48629.
Leave the rest of any escape sequence to be processed normally, which
should be possible because those characters are all in ASCII range.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?48318.
And hard-bind the keys Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down to these functions.
Unlike the paragraph-jumping code, these new functions disregard
any indentation, treating only blank lines as separators. They
also do an automatic smart home when that option is set.
This fulfills https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?48291.
This allows the user to specify which other characters, besides the
default alphanumeric ones, should be considered as part of a word, so
that word operations like Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+Right will pass them by.
Using this option overrides the option --wordbounds.
This fulfills https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?47283.
When we get a ^J as verbatim input, it is not possible to include it
into the file buffer or the prompt answer, because this would mean
adding an encoded null to the buffer or answer, and that is not what
the user intended. One option would have been to simply ignore a ^J
in verbatim input. But the choice has been made to act the same way
as when the ^J (0x0A) is found in the file data: start a new line.
That is the same response as to the Enter key, yes -- but the code
for the Enter key is ^M (0x0D), not ^J. So, to be more precise,
rename the relevant variable from 'got_enter' to 'got_newline'.
By moving the test for the only situation where do_comment() does nothing
(when only the magic line is selected) further up front, the add_undo()
can be called before the commenting/uncommenting starts and two variables
and an extra function are made unnecessary.
Store the file sizes from before and after the commenting/uncommenting
in the undo struct, so they can be restored when undoing or redoing.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?48062.
Signed-off-by: Mike Scalora <mike@scalora.org>
This allows for commenting or uncommenting a line or a bunch of lines
with a single keystroke (default binding: M-3). The characters used
for commenting/uncommenting are specified by the active syntax file.
Reviewed-by: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
Signed-off-by: Mike Scalora <mike@scalora.org>
Error messages about lock files should not get overwritten by purely
informational messages, only by alerting ones.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?47963.
If during startup there are multiple error messages, currently only the
last one remains and can be read. To improve on that, introduce a short
pause between error messages -- even if it's not enough to read them all,
at least the user will be aware that there are multiple ones.
This also causes a few error messages to beep that currently don't beep,
such as when a file is unwritable.
When verifying that a match is a separate word (during spell checking),
instead of first copying out the word, then passing the word, and then
measuring its length, just pass its length straigtaway.
When we're spell checking, we don't need a special mechanism to detect
we have come full circle: reaching the end-of-buffer means we're done.
So don't bother to reset came_full_circle when we're spell checking
(when begin == NULL) but simply ignore its value.
Add a global variable, 'present_path', so that 'cwd_tab_completion()'
knows where the user is in the browser, so that it can try completions
against names in that directory instead of always against names in the
current working directory (where nano was invoked).
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?47234.
Signed-off-by: Rishabh Dave <rishabhddave@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
For a little contrast with the function edit_refresh() -- it's
annoying that when you search for the latter you get to see all
the settings of the flag too.
Commit 36ec76a made the wrong change: after a tab that did not list any
file names on the screen, a refresh /is/ needed, because a previous tab
might have listed things on the screen. But at the end of the prompt,
it is not necessary to refresh the edit window if things were listed,
because the window will be refreshed anyway after reading in a file.
This is a remnant from 2001, when things were different. Now, there
is no need to refresh the edit window when tabbing produced no list.
When it did produce a list, it is cleared off later.
Instead of saving the current value of placewewant, then setting the
new value, and then passing the old value to edit_redraw() in seven
different places, just let edit_redraw() do this saving and setting.
In the bargain placewewant is now only recalculated when it matters
-- when allow_update is TRUE -- and not when it's superfluous.
SVN revision 5748 could cause some 'else's to be orphaned.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?47610.
Reported-by: Thomas Rosenau <thomasr@fantasymail.de>
Signed-off-by: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
that is taking too long. This fixes Savannah bug #47439.
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a leading underscore as the only difference is not enough.
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the first element, and the insertion of a new element) directly.
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(Note that openfile cannot be NULL here. And in case it is,
nano should crash because DEBUG is enabled.)
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history. This fixes Savannah bug #47124 reported by Mike Frysinger.
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because 'allow_cntrls == FALSE' meant that controls were being filtered.
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This fixes Savannah bug #46904 reported by Mike Frysinger.
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routine isn't getting something from somewhere but just converting it.
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And making the checking for an impatient user into a separate routine.
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not just for the first. This fixes Savannah bug #46511.
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ncurses for the keycodes. This addresses Debian bug #800681.
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This now mirrors unlink_opennode() and delete_opennode().
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more symmetrical: wrapped in add_undo() + update_undo() where needed.
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writing out the file immediately, without prompting.
Patch by David Lawrence Ramsey.
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nor bothering with a separate initialization function when it's used only once.
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has not been built in, since the default values are quite usable.
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from the cursor to the preceding or succeeding word start.
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first asking for its name. Patch was suggested by Seiya Nuta.
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happens but only when checking for keyboard input. It now reports the
SIGWINCH via a special key value to the calling routine, to allow not
only the main editor but also the help viewer and the file browser to
adapt their display to the new size.
Patch by Mahyar Abbaspour, somewhat edited by Benno.
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before finding a unused filename takes an annoying amount of time.
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because the first sounds too much like "found_whole" to me.
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And condensing the renamed function, and making it void because
the result isn't used anyway.
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instead of at the bottom or top, to show it in context.
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switch_to_prevnext_buffer() to support message passthrough
when trying to lock files using multibuffer.
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* New formatter code to support syntaxes like
go which have tools to automatically lint and reformat the text for
you (gofmt), which is lovely. rcfile option formatter, function
text.c:do_formatter() and some other calls.
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And starting to use this to make the code a bit cleaner.
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confusion with CUT_TO_END, which is about end-of-line.
Patch by Mark Majeres.
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having them declared everywhere and passing them around endlessly.
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And undoing line wraps together with their causal text additions, and not as
separate actions because the user did not make them.
Patch by Mark Majeres.
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and handling multibyte characters correctly.
*Patch by Mark Majeres.*
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pastes. This fixes many undo problems and Savannah bug #25585.
*Patch by Mark Majeres.*
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to change its description to Unjustify at the appropriate moment.
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* new linter functionality. rcfile option "linter"
* src/global.c (shortcut_init) - Actually free the sclist
if it was allocated before.
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* Revert r4547 as we should have a new release and the overlap code is not yet
ready for public consumption.
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* src/*: Introduce (basic) vim-style file locks. Does not allow vim to recover
our files, and doesn't yet support setting the file as modified; just lets a
vim user know we're editing a file. Commands line "-G" or "--locking", nanorc
option "locking". New functions src/files.c:do_lockfile(), write_lockfile(),
and delete_lockfile().
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* src/*: Fix overlapping strings highlighting each other. new variables in edit_draw
(slmatcharray, pbegin, paintok), new logic (with repeated setting od values in the
array but its BFI after all). FIXME: Need to create a new 'overlap'
* src/*: Fix a silly issue with the argument to nregcomp, as it's confusing to the caller
* src/nano.h: Change the color types to a compiler macro (COLORWIDTH), may not actually
even be worth doing, but someday who knows how wide a color curses implementation might
be, and maybe we'll even start checking for it in autoconf!
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* New saved cursor position history option. Command line option -P or --poslog, rc file
entry "poslog". Search history changes to ~/.nano/search_history, cursor position log
is ~/.nano/filepos_history. Added checks to move the legacy .nano_history file to the new
location. Several new functions to files.c: load_poshistory(), save_poshistory(),
check_poshistory(), update_poshistory(), and reworking of histfilename(). New FAQ entry
4.15 discussing the change and offering an interoperability workaround.
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* Initial libmagic implementation, adapted from Eitan Adler <eitanadlerlist@gmail.com>.
New nanorc entry "magic" to enable this functionality, nanorc file and man page updates.
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This does add 20KB to nano's executable size but it gets rid of a lot of indirection
that makes people stomach turn. There are several new stub functions and need of more
tidying as a result of this.
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* files.c (read_file) - Add parameter for whether we should even try to check
file writability, as the message is useless when we're inserting into an
existing buffer. Fixes Savannah bug 28219.
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* Update documentation for 2.2 features including sample nanorc file, texinfo
file, man pages, UPGRADE file, and update copyright noticed for the current year.
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* prompt.c (get_prompt_string) - Universally handle help key when is disabled. Fixes Savannah
bug 28117 by David Lawrence Ramsey <pooka109@gmail.com>.
* chars.c, files.c: Add junk vars to silence the compiler. Sigh.
2009-11-29 David Lawrence Ramsey <pooka109@gmail.com>
* Change several *chars to const char, additional cleanups and casts to make compilers happier.
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* nano.c (main): Allow edit_refresh_needed to take effect when using --enable-tiny
(fixes Savannah bug 28076 reported by David Lawrence Ramsey).
2009-11-22 David Lawrence Ramsey <pooka109@gmail.com>
* nano.c (move_to_filestruct): Fix bug 71 (cut at top of line recenters)
* Fix compilation with --enable-tiny
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* nano.c (die_save_file) Try nd match the permissions of the file we were
editing but only make a minimal effort to do so. Fixes Savannah bug 27273
reported by Mike Frysinger.
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* Attempt to check file writability and emit a warning on the status bar
if nano doesn't think the file can be written to. Feature originally
requested by Damien Jolders <madamien@skullsquad.com> et al.
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* Initial soft line wrapping implementation. Command line flags
-$ or --softwrap.
* nano.c, text.c: Clean up some fprintf warnings in debug mode due to printing
a size_t without using the zd specifier.
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* New global flag implementation courtesy of Adam Wysocki <gophi@arcabit.pl>, allows
previous undo flag to be implemented consistent with other flags.
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* nano-regress: Small tweaks
* Change undo code to off unless unabled via a command line option (-u/--undo). Until this code
stabilizes this is the only responsible way to treat it.
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Hate to piecemeal these fixed but system unstability is teh suck.
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* rcfile.c (parse_keybinding) - Define a var before tryung to use it. Whoops!
* fix some redefinitions causing compiler warnings, from Eitan Adler. Other
(hopefully) fixes for uncasted malloc()s, reported by the same.
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* Add new argument to reset_multis for force redraws without attempting to
guess whether we need to, force updates when running a non-viewok function.
New utility function color.c:reset_multis_for_id(). Fixes e.g. incorrect
highlighting when cutting text.
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Add alloc_multidata_if_needed() call in edit_draw as the last defense against a crash.
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* More color syntax speedups: Determine in reset_multis() whether we really need to call
edit_refresh(). Additional global var edit_refresh_needed() to hopefully reduce
repeated calls to the function. New helper funcs reset_multis_before() and
reset_multis_after().
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multi-line regexes but this may not be enough to increase performance.
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* Add interruptability to search functions. New functions enable_nodelay and
disable_nodelay and changes to the routines to handle checking for pending
searches. Fixes Savnnah bug 24946: Need interrrupt for search.
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* Change funcion definitions to shorts instead of (void *)s. New mapping function
iso_me_harder_funcmap(). Fixes compilation complaints with -pedantic,
reported by Eitan Adler <eitanadlerlist@gmail.com>.
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issues with --disable-help, especially that do-writeout was treating ^G the same as ^M.
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* configure.ac, color.c, rcfile.c, utils.c: 1st attempt at supporting systems which don't support
GNU-style word boundaries. New function fixbounds() to translate from GNU-style to
BSD-style, autoconf option GNU_WORDBOUNDS.
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- Add ability to undo a file/cmd insert, needed to add undoable flag to read_file and open_buffer as a result
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- Change do_prompt and get_prompt_line to pass meta_key and func_key
so the calling program can DTRT when it calsl get_shortcut. In
particular this allows the "new file buffer" toggle on the insert file
menu to work, and presumably other rebinding stuff should now work also.
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- Resurrect IFSCHELP to get rid of some needless help message stubs
- Add support for rebinding the suspend key
- Fix wrong refresh help message
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for enter and backspace keys in case their control key alternates get
rebound.
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- Fix tiny mode compilation problems
- Fix F-keys not working (silly typo)
- Change file browser to use new backend
- global.c - new helper function sc_seq_or, makes logic simpler down in the functions than calling first_sc_for directly
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and toggles and sc for shortcut keys, old 'shortcut' and 'toggles' structs are
gone. The current implementation has a bunch of broken stuff (some of which is
documented in BUGS). Updated nanorc.5 with some mostly complete documentation
on configuring.
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assigned to the Free Software Foundation; also, make copyright notices
consistent in style
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instead, return the corresponding key so that parse_kbinput() can
translate it
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sequences once instead of handling them twice in parse_kbinput()
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only the current line, just as it would if the mark covered only the
current line, instead of displaying a statusbar message and quitting
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