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
rather let them be defined whenever they are needed. They were only used
inside a single function anyhow, so it does not make sense to cache
them. In addition, having the user later change the variable won't work
as expected.
The initial reason in #237 is not valid anymore, as vim-gitgutter
functions as expected for editing files that are not part of a repo,
whether they are:
- in a different repo
- in a parent repo (cwd being a submodule)
- outside of the repo
Furthermore, removing this check allows to show relevant info for
specific fugitive file names that are fugitive://..../sha1//...
which are hard to parse manually, especially in complicated situations
such as submodules.
The function shows the line number of the first error/warning that appears in the current buffer. If there are 20 warnings and the first warning exists on line 33, then vim-airline would show "W:20(L33)".
One can change how the line number is represented using: `g:airline#extensions#ale#open_lnum_symbol` and `airline#extensions#ale#close_lnum_symbol`
commit 232b641 did unfortunately disable tagbar completely, since
exists("*func") does not autoload the function.
So this time, try explicitly calling the function once, and if it does
not exists, it should be disabled and not cause any further errors.
closes#1555
rename g:airline#init#async variable to g:airline#init#vim_async
because that is what it is for: showing whether vim supports async. Is
not set vor nvim, because nvim always supports jobs.