looks like this:
```
let a=(condition ? s:var:'')
```
confuses older Vims and it complains about a missing colon. So make
parsing a bit easier and add a space in front of the second colon.
fixes#1629
commit ab49a1c7ae changed that no leading whitespace was added.
While this removed a double space in front of the current active
selected buffer, it removed one space too much for the non-current
buffers in the bufferline.
So partly reverse it and only add the space, if the highlighting groups
between each item did not change.
previously, when both tabs and buffers were displayed in the tabline, it
was not immediately obvious which side belongs to a buffer and which one
to a tab. Therefore, add [buffers]/[tabs] labels consistently.
under certains circumstances it could happen that for the vim-ctrlspace
tabline extension a tabline group was redefined which would cause a
separator having foreground and background color swapped. This was
caused by using the 'pos' parameter for the right side wrongly.
fixes#1559
Adding an option to prevent windows from being closed when a buffer in
the tabline is middle clicked and the clicked buffer is currently open
in a window.
When this option is enabled, instead of closing the window a new buffer
will be opened in all of the windows editing the clicked buffer instead.
This is my first pull request AND my first experience with vimscript, so
my apologies if this is a bit sloppy 😄
airline#extensions#tabline#excludes and
airline#extensions#tabline#exclude_preview previously had no impact if
changed after vim load. This fixes that.
tabline
Solution: Add a new option which inverses the position of buffer and
tabs
If switch_buffer_and_tabs is 0 (default) buffer are on the left and tabs
on the right else if is 1 the order is reversed.
This is a new tabline extension, that displays both the buffers open and
the available tabs. This has been requested by #639 and fixes#639.
This is based on blings work on branch spike.
This uses the new highlight groups tab*_right, so that the separators
have the correct color. Also this makes some configuration variable
obsolete and therefore, they have been removed.
remove unused combined config variable, remove space after tab
This should make the buflist algorithm faster.
Also there is an alternative implementation in branch 535 available,
which avoids looping over the complete range, I'll stay with the current
approach, as it does not depend on BufAdd/BufDelete autocommands.
details:
instead of testing for buflisted() and bufexists() we only test for
buflisted() because, this also tests for the existence of the buffer.
Also instead of a second loop of the exclude patterns, we'll join all
of them together with '\|' and check if they match the current buffer.
The rest of the conditions have been joined into a single condition.
This together made up an improvement of
Orig:
FUNCTION airline#extensions#tabline#buflist#list()
Called 94 times
Total time: 0.267305
Self time: 0.267305
New:
FUNCTION airline#extensions#tabline#buflist#list()
Called 85 times
Total time: 0.124572
Self time: 0.124572
Solution: Use the current one from ctrlspace 5.0 + minor style fixes
Problem: CtrlSpace 5.0 does no longer work with airline
Solution: Modify the ctrlspace extension to call the new APIs
The statusline work fine but the custom ctrlspace function
somehow/somewhere gets overridden and I could not figure out where.
Therefore the user must add
let g:CtrlSpaceStatuslineFunction = "airline#extensions#ctrlspace#statusline()"
to its .vimrc.
Problem: Ctrlspace 5.0 does not integrate well into tabline
Solution: Write a tabline extensions for ctrlspace 5.0.
The extensions is capable of showing both tabs and buffers, but only the
buffers of a current tab are shown.
This commit resolves compatibility issue with fugitive plugin. When
using "Gdiff" command on some file, fugitive attempts to open the
current and the index version of the file. For example, if the file is
/home/taketwo/path/to/the/project/README.md
then fugitive will use the following path to open the index version:
fugitive:///home/taketwo/path/to/the/project/.git//0/README.md
Opening this file leads to a cascade of errors like this:
Error detected while processing function
airline#extensions#tabline#get..<SNR>162_get_buffers..<SNR>162_get_visible_buffers..airline#extensions#tabline#get_buffer_name..airline#extensions#tabline#unique_tail_improved#format:
line 20:
E713: Cannot use empty key for Dictionary
The problem is that when a filename like this is being tokenized, there
appear empty "" tokens, and an error occurs when using them as keys in
`path_tokens[token_index]` dictionary. This fix simply skips empty
tokens.