The update fixes a bug that caused the external scanner to hang during
error recovery.
Looking at the diff, there are no structural changes in this update.
There are a few new fields and it looks like some edge-case fixes
but nothing that breaks compatibility with the current queries.
* Update description of `m` textobject to its actual functionality
Sometime recently the functionality of `m` was changed to match the
nearest pair to the cursor, rather than the former functionality of
matching the pair only if the cursor was on one of the brace characters
directly.
* Rename surround methods to reflect that they work on pairs
The current naming suggests that they may work generally on any
textobject, whereas their implementation really focuses on pairs.
* Change description of m textobject to match actual functionality
The current implementation of `m` no longer merely looks at the pair
character the cursor is on, but actually will search for the pair
(defined in helix-core/src/surround.rs) that encloses the cursor, and
not the entire selection.
* Accept suggested wording change
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Prefix pair surround for consistency
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
New look:
```
Fetching 102 grammars
98 up to date git grammars
4 updated grammars
bash now on 275effdfc0edce774acf7d481f9ea195c6c403cd
beancount now on 4cbd1f09cd07c1f1fabf867c2cf354f9da53cc4c
c now on f05e279aedde06a25801c3f2b2cc8ac17fac52ae
c-sharp now on 53a65a908167d6556e1fcdb67f1ee62aac101dda
```
```
Building 102 grammars
100 grammars already built
2 grammars built now
["bash", "rust"]
```
Ported over from 61365dfbf3 in the `gui` branch. This will allow
adding our own events, most notably an idle timer event (useful
for adding debounced input in [dynamic pickers][1] used by interactive
global search and workspace symbols).
[1]: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/3110
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
These are read-line-like bindings which we'd like to minimize in
insert mode in general.
In particular these two are troublesome if you have a low
`editor.idle-timeout` config and are using LSP completions: the
behavior of C-n/C-p switches from moving down/up lines to moving
down/up the completion menu, so if you hit C-n too quickly
expecting to be in the completion menu, you'll end up moving down
a line instead. Using C-p moves you back up the line but doesn't
re-trigger the completion menu. This kind of timing related change
to behavior isn't realistically that big of a deal but it can be
annoying.
* Fix tab highlight when tab is partially visible
* Make it style based, and not truncation based
Dealing with truncating is a mess, especially when it comes to wide
unicode graphemes. This way it should work no matter what.
* Inline style calculation into branches