Change GetBufferNumberForFilename default behavior
If no buffer exists for a given filename, the GetBufferNumberForFilename function will create a buffer for that file by default. This behavior is unexpected given the name of that function and may lead to performance issues when ycmd returns diagnostics for a lot of files with no corresponding buffers. The default behavior for that function should be to not create a buffer.
This commit is contained in:
parent
b4ab6da86d
commit
664d2c99d9
@ -797,8 +797,8 @@ def ReplaceChunks_SingleFile_Open_test( vim_command,
|
||||
# raise a warning)
|
||||
# - once whilst applying the changes
|
||||
get_buffer_number_for_filename.assert_has_exact_calls( [
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name ),
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name ),
|
||||
] )
|
||||
|
||||
# BufferIsVisible is called twice for the same reasons as above
|
||||
@ -895,9 +895,9 @@ def ReplaceChunks_SingleFile_NotOpen_test( vim_command,
|
||||
# - once whilst applying the changes (-1 return)
|
||||
# - finally after calling OpenFilename (1 return)
|
||||
get_buffer_number_for_filename.assert_has_exact_calls( [
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name ),
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name ),
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name ),
|
||||
] )
|
||||
|
||||
# BufferIsVisible is called 3 times for the same reasons as above, with the
|
||||
@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ def ReplaceChunks_User_Declines_To_Open_File_test(
|
||||
# - once to the check if we would require opening the file (so that we can
|
||||
# raise a warning) (-1 return)
|
||||
get_buffer_number_for_filename.assert_has_exact_calls( [
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( single_buffer_name ),
|
||||
] )
|
||||
|
||||
# BufferIsVisible is called once for the above file, which wasn't visible.
|
||||
@ -1174,11 +1174,11 @@ def ReplaceChunks_MultiFile_Open_test( vim_command,
|
||||
|
||||
# We checked for the right file names
|
||||
get_buffer_number_for_filename.assert_has_exact_calls( [
|
||||
call( first_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( second_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( first_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( second_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( second_buffer_name, False ),
|
||||
call( first_buffer_name ),
|
||||
call( second_buffer_name ),
|
||||
call( first_buffer_name ),
|
||||
call( second_buffer_name ),
|
||||
call( second_buffer_name ),
|
||||
] )
|
||||
|
||||
# We checked if it was OK to open the file
|
||||
|
@ -139,10 +139,10 @@ def GetUnsavedAndSpecifiedBufferData( including_filepath ):
|
||||
return buffers_data
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename, open_file_if_needed = True ):
|
||||
def GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename, create_buffer_if_needed = False ):
|
||||
return GetIntValue( u"bufnr('{0}', {1})".format(
|
||||
EscapeForVim( os.path.realpath( filename ) ),
|
||||
int( open_file_if_needed ) ) )
|
||||
int( create_buffer_if_needed ) ) )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def GetCurrentBufferFilepath():
|
||||
@ -328,7 +328,8 @@ def ConvertDiagnosticsToQfList( diagnostics ):
|
||||
text += ' (FixIt available)'
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
'bufnr' : GetBufferNumberForFilename( location[ 'filepath' ] ),
|
||||
'bufnr' : GetBufferNumberForFilename( location[ 'filepath' ],
|
||||
create_buffer_if_needed = True ),
|
||||
'lnum' : line_num,
|
||||
'col' : location[ 'column_num' ],
|
||||
'text' : text,
|
||||
@ -641,7 +642,7 @@ def _GetNumNonVisibleFiles( file_list ):
|
||||
are not curerntly open in visible windows"""
|
||||
return len(
|
||||
[ f for f in file_list
|
||||
if not BufferIsVisible( GetBufferNumberForFilename( f, False ) ) ] )
|
||||
if not BufferIsVisible( GetBufferNumberForFilename( f ) ) ] )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _OpenFileInSplitIfNeeded( filepath ):
|
||||
@ -658,7 +659,7 @@ def _OpenFileInSplitIfNeeded( filepath ):
|
||||
not to open a file, or if opening fails, this method raises RuntimeError,
|
||||
otherwise, guarantees to return a visible buffer number in buffer_num."""
|
||||
|
||||
buffer_num = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filepath, False )
|
||||
buffer_num = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filepath )
|
||||
|
||||
# We only apply changes in the current tab page (i.e. "visible" windows).
|
||||
# Applying changes in tabs does not lead to a better user experience, as the
|
||||
@ -681,7 +682,7 @@ def _OpenFileInSplitIfNeeded( filepath ):
|
||||
# OpenFilename returns us to the original cursor location. This is what we
|
||||
# want, because we don't want to disorientate the user, but we do need to
|
||||
# know the (now open) buffer number for the filename
|
||||
buffer_num = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filepath, False )
|
||||
buffer_num = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filepath )
|
||||
if not BufferIsVisible( buffer_num ):
|
||||
# This happens, for example, if there is a swap file and the user
|
||||
# selects the "Quit" or "Abort" options. We just raise an exception to
|
||||
@ -959,16 +960,16 @@ def WriteToPreviewWindow( message ):
|
||||
|
||||
def BufferIsVisibleForFilename( filename ):
|
||||
"""Check if a buffer exists for a specific file."""
|
||||
buffer_number = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename, False )
|
||||
buffer_number = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename )
|
||||
return BufferIsVisible( buffer_number )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def CloseBuffersForFilename( filename ):
|
||||
"""Close all buffers for a specific file."""
|
||||
buffer_number = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename, False )
|
||||
buffer_number = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename )
|
||||
while buffer_number != -1:
|
||||
vim.command( 'silent! bwipeout! {0}'.format( buffer_number ) )
|
||||
new_buffer_number = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename, False )
|
||||
new_buffer_number = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename )
|
||||
if buffer_number == new_buffer_number:
|
||||
raise RuntimeError( "Buffer {0} for filename '{1}' should already be "
|
||||
"wiped out.".format( buffer_number, filename ) )
|
||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user