It's not worth abstracting finding through filetypes_array, it's not bug prone,
and it may even cause bugs with non-type-safe predicate signature. It was only
used once anyway.
Doing so drops the rectangular selection, and there is no obvious
correct behavior for line breaking with a rectangular selection.
So, just don't do line breaking in this case.
Fixes#2051.
See: https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags/pull/2084
This import has 3 difference with upstream, not to use newer API than
current Geany has, and to workaround current limitations of Geany ctags
calls: imports are enabled by default and don't have a specific role.
This fixes support for COBOL symbols after the recent breakage of regex
parsers, as well as introducing additional features and bug fixes.
Also import some of the tests.
https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags/pull/2076
Part of #2119.
This allows the accessibility layer to request detail, such as which
characters have been deleted. ATK will query the deleted range to
report the data that was removed, so it must still be available for
the query to give a correct answer.
So, emit the signal in BEFOREDELETE instead of DELETETEXT.
X-Scintilla-Bug-URL: https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/bugs/2095/
X-Scintilla-Commit-ID: 0a937b4c0b2be02042473baed62543ff73d90807
It's quite a lot faster even after trying and optimizing the custom
version, and it makes the code simpler.
Also improve ByteOffsetFromCharacterOffset() to make use of the cache,
making it drastically faster.
X-Scintilla-Bug-URL: https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/bugs/2094/
X-Scintilla-Commit-ID: 01aab5f24e50ed14551c8c9c8ecce7ece0594c09
X-Scintilla-Commit-ID: 2c8b52af4ae5de2abe7c00fd18e78be60340cbf9
Fixes#2092.
And so remove the current year to ease maintenance and since it is not
strictly necessary.
Also remove individual copyright holders (where appropriate) and replace
the name with "The Geany contributors". The detailed authorship
information is still available in the GIT history.
Also remove copyright notice and author names from READMEs.
SO_REUSEADDR on Windows allows to bind to an already used port
without an error. This way we never notice if the port is already used.
So use the Windows special flag SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE to ensure we receive
an error if the port is already used.
Part of #641.
We need to explicitly raise the main window on IPC commands
only when opening files and similar.
For query commands like "doclist" the focus should stay on the
remote instance.
The "perror" logs were not very visible on non-Windows systems
(i.e. the user could see and notice them only when Geany was started
from the command line).
On Windows, those messages were never visible at all.
Add a new debug log message if Geany received an IPC command
from a remote instance.
Also, add a status bar and status window message if the initial socket
creation failed.
* Use latest version of htable
* Use latest version of mio
* Use latest version of objpool
* Use latest version of ptrarray
* Use latest version of vstring
This also requires adding trashbox.c/h which is now used by vstring and
inline macros from inline.h.
* Rename fieldSpec to fieldDefinition
See b56bd065123d69087acd6f202499d71a86a7ea7a upstream.
* Rename kindOption to kindDefinition
See e112e8ab6e0933b5bd7922e0dfb969b1f28c60fa upstream
* Rename kinds field in parserDefinition to kindTable
See 09ae690face8b5cde940e2d7cf40f8860381067b upstream.
* Rename structure fields about field in parserDefinition
See a739fa5fb790bc349a66b2bee0bf42cf289994e8 upstream.
* Use kindIndex instead of kindDefinition
This patch replaces kindDefinition related entries from sTagEntryInfo
with kindIndex so kinds are referenced indirectly using the index. For
more info please refer to commits:
16a2541c0698bd8ee03c1be8172ef3191f6e695a
f92e6bf2aeb21fd6b04756487f98d0eefa16d9ce
Some other changes had to be made to make the sources compile (without
bringing all the diffs from upstream). At some places, which aren't used
by Geany, only stub implementations have been created.
In particular, the regex parser has been disabled (for now?) because its
current implementation doesn't allow accessing kindDefinitions using
index and allowing this would require big changes in its implementation.
The affected parsers are Cobol, ActionScript and HTML. For HTML we can
use the token-based parser from upstream, and we should consider
whether Cobol and ActionScript are worth the effort to maintain a separate
regex implementation using GRegex (IMO these languages are dead enough
not to justify the extra effort).
The patch also disables tests for languages using regex parsers.
* Rename roleDesc to roleDefinition
See 1345725842c196cc0523ff60231192bcd588961b upstream. Since we don't care
about roles in Geany, we don't have to do the additional stuff the upstream
patch does.
* Add XTAG_ANONYMOUS used by jscript
See 0e4c5d4a0461bc8d9616fe3b97d75b91d014246e upstream.
* Include stdint.h in entry.h
* Don't use hash value as an Anonymous field identifier
Instead of something like "Anonymous0ab283cd9402" use sequential integer
values like "Anonymous1".
* Call anonReset in main part
See 3c91b1ea509df238feb86c9cbd552b621e462653 upstream.
* Use upstream javascript parser
* Use upstream css parser
* Create correctly sized MIO for 0 size
See https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags/pull/1951
* Always enable promise API and subparsers for Geany
* Support subparsers in Geany and add HTML parser demonstrating this feature
This feature requires several changes:
1. Propagating language of the tag from ctags to Geany so we know whether
the tag comes from a master parser or a subparser.
2. We need to address the problem that tag types from a subparsers can
clash with tag types from master parsers or other subparsers used by the
master parser. For instance, HTML and both its css and javascript
subparsers use tm_tag_class_t but HTML uses it for <h2> headings, and
css and javascript for classes. Representing all of them using
tm_tag_class_t would lead to complete mess where all of these types would
for instance be listed in the same branch of the tree in the sidebar.
To avoid this problem, this patch adds another mapping for subparsers where
each tag type can be mapped to another tag type (which isn't used neither
by master parser or other subparsers). To avoid unwanted clashes with other
parsers, only tags explicitly mentioned in such mappings are added to tag
manager; other subparser tags are discarded.
For HTML this patch introduces mapping only for tm_tag_function_t (which
in this case maps to the same type) to mimick the previous HTML parser
behavior but other javascript and css tag types can be added this way
in the future too.
3. Since in most of the code Geany and tag manager assume that tags from
one file use the same language, subparser's tags are modified to have the
same language like the master parser.
4. HTML parser itself was copied from upstream without any modifications.
Tests were fixed as the parser now correctly ignores comments.
* Rename truncateLine field of tagEntryInfo
See 0e70b22791877322598f03ecbe3eb26a6b661001 upstream. Needed for Fortran
parser.
* Add dummy mbcs.h and trace.h
Included by javascript parser.
* Introduce an accessor to `locate' field of `Option'
See fb5ef68859f71ff2949f1d9a7cab7515f523532f upstream. Needed for Fortran.
* Add numarray.c/h
Needed by various parsers.
* Add getLanguageForFilename() and getLanguageForCommand()
See
416c5e6b8807feaec318d7f8addbb4107370c187
334e072f9d6d9954ebd3eb89bbceb252c20ae9dd
upstream. Needed for Sh parser.
* txt2tags: Fix scope separator definition and re-enable tests
* Rename rest.c to rst.c to match upstream filename
* Use upstream asciidoc and rst parsers
* Add asciidoc and rst unit tests
* Rename conf.c to iniconf.c to match upstream filename
* Add tests of conf, diff, md parsers from universal ctags
* Add more ctags unit tests
This patch adds unit tests for: nsis, docbook, haskell, haxe, abaqus, vala,
abc.
The only missing unit tests are for GLSL and Ferite parsers which
however share the implementation with the C parser and should be
reasonably well covered by other C-like language tests.
The tests were put together from various tutorials and help of the
languages in order to cover the tags these parsers generate. No guarantee
they'd compile with real parsers.
* Rename latex.c to tex.c to match upstream filename
* Rename entry points of parsers to match upstream names
* Initialize trashbox
* Add newline to the end of file
The original intention was to easily build RPM packages by
users and developers. Nowadays, there are professional
Fedora, Suse and whatever RPM spec files available
for the according distributions.
So we can remove this unmaintained file to reduce confusions.
Fixes#2044.