Make sure, that the second argument is actually a number and not a list.
Note: even when fixing this, the tabpage still shows some strange output
e.g. currently
1 1.%{len(tabpagebuflist(1))}
In a vim window. Not sure, why Vim does no longer evaluate those %{..}
sections. Perhaps some change in Vim?
closes#2616
- Allow disabling displaying the search term.
- Allow setting the length for truncating the search term.
- Fix inconsistent status format for timed out:
No space between search term and counts.
Refactor s:get_hunks_coc() so that parsing the hunk status can be reused
by s:get_hunks_gitsigns().
Reorder s:get_hunks_coc() for consistent ordering with related code.
Give gitsigns.nvim priority over coc-git when selecting b:source_func in
hunks#get_raw_hunks().
as per https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive/issues/2034
This also fixes an issue that is shown in older Vims (pre 7.4.1711)
since those versions did not correctly catch exceptions while evaluating
the statusline.
closes#2566
Not marking the end makes the rest of line (after the close button) also clickable and react as if the close button was clicked. That is very confusing and incorrect behavior.
The last PR (#2522) caused some issues for me, and the author @KSR-Yasuda suggested that this change could be the culprit. `__CtrlSF__` and `[No Name]` tabs appearing, and adding them to `airline#extensions#tabline#ignore_bufadd_pat` just made the whole tabline disappear.
I also use the Startify plugin with session saving, and found that when restoring a session, the tabs would no longer appear until I had visited a buffer again, whereas beforehand they would load up a soon as I opened Vim. So I commented out my entire vimrc, and could reproduce this issue by opening an existing session with `vim -S mysession`. Without this fix, only a single buffer from the session is shown in the tabline.
I'm using regular Vim, version 8.2 on MacOS 12.3.1.
- Manage `nobuflisted` windows together
- If a tab has no `buflisted` window,
the tab label is named from default buffer name.
- Fix default buffer name selection from wrong tab
- It has picked up default buffer name from active tab,
not from the target tab.
So with https://github.com/jmcantrell/vim-virtualenv you can display the
virtualenv in your statusline section (if you have enabled it). However
it would only become active for python buffers.
Now perhaps you want to show the virtualenv also in other filetypes like
markdown or CI scripts, so allow this by adding a variable
`airline#extensions#virtualenv#ft'` to the list of filetypes you want to
have enabled. So set:
let g:airline#extensions#virtualenv#enabled = 1
let g:airline#extensions#virtualenv#ft = ['python', 'markdown']
To allow displaying the virtual environment for python and markdown
buffers (but remember you need to have the plugin
https://github.com/jmcantrell/vim-virtualenv installed as well!)
fixes#2483
When using Neovim and switching to another buffer with the mouse and the
current buffer is modified, Vim refuses to switch buffers rightfully,
if the user has not set 'hidden' or 'autowrite' (because it is going to
unload the buffer from memory).
So catch this case and let the user know.
Note: :b! would be another possibility, but I do not prefer using this
attribute, because it is not clear what happens to the current buffer. I
think it is made hidden, but I prefer to be explicit here
closes#2478
Because Tlist_Get_Filenames() only exists within yegappan/taglist,
TlistUpdate was being envoked on every call when using other taglist
versions.(Like vim-scripts/taglist.) This caused visual artifacts and
slowdowns.
We now check for a function from both taglist variants to see if either
one has been loaded.
Avoid the error `Unknown function: taglist#Tlist_Get_Tagname_By_Line`
when using the old tag tlist plugin in a different way.
this means, we have to revert 5841039679
since exists() does not handle autoloaded functions correctly.
We can only check it, after we have used the taglist plugin, so that the
autoloading has happened. That means, move the exists() call after the
`:TListUpdate` call which will correctly autoload taglist and then
exists() can check for the existence of the
`taglist#Tlist_Get_Tagname_By_Line()` function correctly.
closes: #2463
So 47bf6b1716 added support for
yegappan/taglist plugin, but unfortunately the old (deprecated)
vim-scripts/taglist.vim repo still exists and this one throws an error
when trying to access taglist#Tlist_Get_Tagname_By_Line
So check, that this function is defined before trying to load the
extension
While Commit e542f5e introduced a nice little feature for TeX files to
accurately count words, this unfortunately has the drawback of being
possibly slow, especially since the statusline is often re-evaluated.
Therefore disable this feature by default. You can enable it using:
:let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#wordcount = 1
fixes#2461
With help from Karl Lervag's suggestion on how to reliably tell when the
above mentioned conditions are the case for the current buffer
Checked to work with other filetypes that use the wordcount in
vim-airline, and these seem to work as before.
Also checked that if two of these filetypes (one TeX and the other
another type, such as markdown) the two coexist peacefully, with TeX
using Karl's wordcount function, and the other using the (I assume)
native wordcount?
Fixed comment wording
Hello.
This PR should solve my pain as CoC user, that CoC status takes too much space in the C section, right after the file path.
It looks like a waste of space on splitscreen or a small screen.
So I added an option to set
g:airline#extensions#coc#show_coc_status = 0
and the status will be hidden.
By default it works like usual.