[READY] Set window height according to the wrap option
The height of the quickfix and location list windows is set to fit all entries by assuming that the lines of the entries are always wrapped if they are longer than the window width. This assumption is wrong if `nowrap` is set. In that case, the height should be set to the number of entries.
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Vim doesn't move the cursor accordingly when its position is on the last line
of the replaced area after its ending column because the whole line is
replaced. The cursor must be manually moved in that case.
Allow users to still trigger Vim's omnifunc through C-Space when the
g:ycm_filetype_specific_completion_to_disable option is set for the current
filetype.
When sending a request to the server, we add a newline to the buffer contents
to match what gets saved to disk. If the server generates a chunk containing
that newline, this chunk goes past the Vim buffer contents since there is
actually no new line, which raises an IndexError exception when applying the
chunk. We fix the issue by recomputing the end position of where the chunk is
applied and by removing all trailing characters in the chunk.
[READY] Improve diagnostic matches display
There are two issues with how we display diagnostic matches. The first issue is that if the current buffer contains diagnostic matches and is split in a new window, all the matches are cleared and only matches in the new window are shown. The second issue is that if a new buffer with no diagnostic support is open in the current window and that window already contained matches then the matches are still displayed. Here's an illustration of both issues (signs are disabled):
![diagnostic-matches-issue](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10026824/36352338-bfeb2092-14b7-11e8-88f4-ae8cf6903304.gif)
The solution is to add an autocommand that updates matches on the `BufEnter` and `WinEnter` events. Here's the result:
![diagnostic-matches-fix](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10026824/36352340-c2a64a8c-14b7-11e8-8db2-4f1f54448c65.gif)
Note that it's not perfect as multiple windows of the same buffer won't be updated simultaneously. Supporting that scenario is rather tricky because we would need to go through all the windows to update the matches and switching windows can lead to a lot of issues (like interrupting visual mode) so we don't.
This PR also improves how we update matches by only displaying matches that are not already present and then clearing the remaining ones (similarly to what we do with signs; see PR https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/pull/2915) instead of always clearing all the matches then displaying the new ones.
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Java completer can include FixIts which are applied when a completion
entry is selected. We use the existing mechanism implemented for c-sharp
to perform these edits using the CompleteDone autocommand.
However, the existing mechanism relies on pattern matching the source to
work out which item was completed. Vim patch 8.0.1493 introduces support
for user_data on completion items, so when available we populate it with
the completion array index of the item and use that to get the exact
element that was selected. This is both a lot faster and a lot more
accirate.
Of course when applying these 'FixIts' we don't interrupt the user with
confirmation or the quickfix list as this would just be annoying. If the
server reports that an edit must be made, we just make the edit. This is
achieved by adding a silent flag to ReplaceChunks.
[READY] Apply chunks from bottom to top
Without the proposed fix, the test included in that PR fails as follows
```
FAIL: ycm.tests.vimsupport_test.ReplaceChunksInBuffer_LineOverlappingChunks_test
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python36\lib\site-packages\nose\case.py", line 198, in runTest
self.test(*self.arg)
File "C:\Users\micbou\projects\YouCompleteMe\python\ycm\tests\vimsupport_test.py", line 768, in ReplaceChunksInBuffer_LineOverlappingChunks_test
AssertBuffersAreEqualAsBytes( expected_buffer, result_buffer )
File "C:\Users\micbou\projects\YouCompleteMe\python\ycm\tests\vimsupport_test.py", line 86, in AssertBuffersAreEqualAsBytes
eq_( ToBytes( result_line ), ToBytes( expected_line ) )
AssertionError: b' third line' != b' third '
```
Found the issue while trying to add code formatting support to the language server completer. The test is based on a real-world scenario when formatting with jdt.ls (for some reason, jdt.ls is including the newline of the previous line when fixing indentation).
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This implements an asynchronous message system using a long-poll request
to the server.
The server provides an endpoint /receive_messages which blocks until
either a timeout occurs or we receive a batch of asynchronous messages.
We send this request asynchronously and poll it 4 times a second to see
if we have received any messages.
The messages may either be simply for display (such as startup progress)
or diagnostics, which override the diagnostics returned by
OnFileReqdyToParse.
In the former case, we simply display the message, accepting that this
might be overwritten by any other message (indeed, requiring this), and
for the latter we fan out diagnostics to any open buffer for the file in
question.
Unfortunately, Vim has bugs related to timers when there is something
displayed (such as a "confirm" prompt or other), so we suspend
background timers when doing subcommands to avoid vim bugs. NOTE: This
requires a new version of Vim (detected by the presence of the
particular functions used).
When the message is exactly as wide as the vim window, vim still
displays "press enter..." message.
Wen we want to avoid that we need to cut the message one character
shorter.
Reduce the time spent to build the request when there are a lot of buffers by:
- using the options property on the buffer object to get the mod variable
instead of evaluating getbufvar;
- not computing the buffer filepath if the buffer is not modified;
- passing the number of the unloaded buffer instead of its filepath on the
BufferUnload event. Getting the Python buffer object from its number is
easier than from its filepath.
When no argument is given to the YcmToggleLogs command, instead of displaying
the list of available logfiles, prompt the user to open (or close if already
open) one of them.
On Windows, Vim returns buffer filepaths with forward slashes instead of
backward ones if the shellslash option is set. Since we always expect backward
slashes from the server, we normalize these paths.
The VimExpressionToPythonType function automatically convert a number
represented as a string to an integer. This causes an error when used to
evaluate a filetype set to a number as the result is split on the dot character
to get a list of filetypes and an integer cannot be split. Use vim.eval and
ToUnicode instead.
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.
Calling directly the omnifunc may move the cursor position. This is the case
with the default Vim omnifunc for C-family languages (ccomplete#Complete) which
calls searchdecl to find a declaration. This function is supposed to move the
cursor to the found declaration but it doesn't when called through the omni
completion mapping (CTRL-X CTRL-O). So, we restore the cursor position after
calling the omnifunc.
The 'hidden' option is a global option, not a buffer one. If this option is
false, we should check if the 'bufhidden' option, which is local to the buffer,
is set to 'hide'. If so, the buffer can be hidden despite the 'hidden' option
being false.
[READY] Use codepoint offsets in identifier functions
`CurrentIdentifierFinished` and `LastEnteredCharIsIdentifierChar` incorrectly use byte offsets with unicode lines (`CurrentColumn` returns a byte offset and `CurrentLineContents` a unicode string). This leads to weird bugs when there is a non-ASCII character on the current line:
![unicode-identifier-bug](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10026824/27256590-34b27c8c-53ba-11e7-8032-b98f0c7e0b14.gif)
This is fixed by converting byte offsets to codepoint ones through the `ByteOffsetToCodepointOffset` function.
This changes the behavior of these two functions when the current column position is invalid. Both functions returned false in that case. They now return as if the current column were at the end of the line. In practice, this doesn't really matter since the position of the current column should always be valid.
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CurrentIdentifierFinished and LastEnteredCharIsIdentifierChar incorrectly use
byte offsets with unicode lines. Convert those offsets to codepoint offsets.