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patch 7.4.1895

Problem:    Cannot use a window ID where a window number is expected.
Solution:   Add LOWEST_WIN_ID, so that the window ID can be used where a
            number is expected.
This commit is contained in:
Bram Moolenaar
2016-06-04 18:49:36 +02:00
parent 511972d810
commit 888ccac890
6 changed files with 50 additions and 10 deletions

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@@ -2330,6 +2330,7 @@ arglistid([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]])
With {winnr} only use this window in the current tab page.
With {winnr} and {tabnr} use the window in the specified tab
page.
{winnr} can be the window number or the window ID.
*argv()*
argv([{nr}]) The result is the {nr}th file in the argument list of the
@@ -3987,6 +3988,7 @@ getcwd([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]])
in the current tab page.
With {winnr} and {tabnr} return the local current directory of
the window in the specified tab page.
{winnr} can be the window number or the window ID.
Return an empty string if the arguments are invalid.
getfsize({fname}) *getfsize()*
@@ -4083,7 +4085,9 @@ getline({lnum} [, {end}])
getloclist({nr}) *getloclist()*
Returns a list with all the entries in the location list for
window {nr}. When {nr} is zero the current window is used.
window {nr}. {nr} can be the window number or the window ID.
When {nr} is zero the current window is used.
For a location list window, the displayed location list is
returned. For an invalid window number {nr}, an empty list is
returned. Otherwise, same as |getqflist()|.
@@ -4217,6 +4221,7 @@ gettabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname} [, {def}]) *gettabwinvar()*
Note that {varname} must be the name without "w:".
Tabs are numbered starting with one. For the current tabpage
use |getwinvar()|.
{winnr} can be the window number or the window ID.
When {winnr} is zero the current window is used.
This also works for a global option, buffer-local option and
window-local option, but it doesn't work for a global variable
@@ -4341,6 +4346,7 @@ haslocaldir([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]]) *haslocaldir()*
With {winnr} use this window in the current tab page.
With {winnr} and {tabnr} use the window in the specified tab
page.
{winnr} can be the window number or the window ID.
Return 0 if the arguments are invalid.
hasmapto({what} [, {mode} [, {abbr}]]) *hasmapto()*
@@ -6287,9 +6293,11 @@ setline({lnum}, {text}) *setline()*
setloclist({nr}, {list} [, {action}]) *setloclist()*
Create or replace or add to the location list for window {nr}.
When {nr} is zero the current window is used. For a location
list window, the displayed location list is modified. For an
invalid window number {nr}, -1 is returned.
{nr} can be the window number or the window ID.
When {nr} is zero the current window is used.
For a location list window, the displayed location list is
modified. For an invalid window number {nr}, -1 is returned.
Otherwise, same as |setqflist()|.
Also see |location-list|.
@@ -6456,6 +6464,7 @@ settabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname}, {val}) *settabwinvar()*
{val}.
Tabs are numbered starting with one. For the current tabpage
use |setwinvar()|.
{winnr} can be the window number or the window ID.
When {winnr} is zero the current window is used.
This also works for a global or local buffer option, but it
doesn't work for a global or local buffer variable.
@@ -7528,9 +7537,11 @@ win_id2win({expr}) *win_id2win()*
*winbufnr()*
winbufnr({nr}) The result is a Number, which is the number of the buffer
associated with window {nr}. When {nr} is zero, the number of
the buffer in the current window is returned. When window
{nr} doesn't exist, -1 is returned.
associated with window {nr}. {nr} can be the window number or
the window ID.
When {nr} is zero, the number of the buffer in the current
window is returned.
When window {nr} doesn't exist, -1 is returned.
Example: >
:echo "The file in the current window is " . bufname(winbufnr(0))
<
@@ -7541,6 +7552,7 @@ wincol() The result is a Number, which is the virtual column of the
winheight({nr}) *winheight()*
The result is a Number, which is the height of window {nr}.
{nr} can be the window number or the window ID.
When {nr} is zero, the height of the current window is
returned. When window {nr} doesn't exist, -1 is returned.
An existing window always has a height of zero or more.
@@ -7620,6 +7632,7 @@ winsaveview() Returns a |Dictionary| that contains information to restore
winwidth({nr}) *winwidth()*
The result is a Number, which is the width of window {nr}.
{nr} can be the window number or the window ID.
When {nr} is zero, the width of the current window is
returned. When window {nr} doesn't exist, -1 is returned.
An existing window always has a width of zero or more.

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@@ -13566,11 +13566,18 @@ find_win_by_nr(
for (wp = (tp == NULL || tp == curtab) ? firstwin : tp->tp_firstwin;
wp != NULL; wp = wp->w_next)
if (--nr <= 0)
if (nr >= LOWEST_WIN_ID)
{
if (wp->w_id == nr)
return wp;
}
else if (--nr <= 0)
break;
if (nr >= LOWEST_WIN_ID)
return NULL;
return wp;
#else
if (nr == 0 || nr == 1)
if (nr == 0 || nr == 1 || nr == curwin->w_id)
return curwin;
return NULL;
#endif

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@@ -3,17 +3,22 @@
func Test_win_getid()
edit one
let id1 = win_getid()
let w:one = 'one'
split two
let id2 = win_getid()
let bufnr2 = bufnr('%')
let w:two = 'two'
split three
let id3 = win_getid()
let w:three = 'three'
tabnew
edit four
let id4 = win_getid()
let w:four = 'four'
split five
let id5 = win_getid()
let bufnr5 = bufnr('%')
let w:five = 'five'
tabnext
wincmd w
@@ -28,6 +33,9 @@ func Test_win_getid()
call assert_equal("three", expand("%"))
call assert_equal(id3, win_getid())
let nr3 = winnr()
call assert_equal('one', getwinvar(id1, 'one'))
call assert_equal('two', getwinvar(id2, 'two'))
call assert_equal('three', getwinvar(id3, 'three'))
tabnext
call assert_equal("five", expand("%"))
call assert_equal(id5, win_getid())
@@ -36,7 +44,14 @@ func Test_win_getid()
call assert_equal("four", expand("%"))
call assert_equal(id4, win_getid())
let nr4 = winnr()
call assert_equal('four', getwinvar(id4, 'four'))
call assert_equal('five', getwinvar(id5, 'five'))
call settabwinvar(1, id2, 'two', '2')
call setwinvar(id4, 'four', '4')
tabnext
call assert_equal('4', gettabwinvar(2, id4, 'four'))
call assert_equal('five', gettabwinvar(2, id5, 'five'))
call assert_equal('2', getwinvar(id2, 'two'))
exe nr1 . "wincmd w"
call assert_equal(id1, win_getid())

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@@ -753,6 +753,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
static int included_patches[] =
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
/**/
1895,
/**/
1894,
/**/

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@@ -2334,4 +2334,7 @@ int vim_main2(int argc, char **argv);
#define DIP_OPT 0x10 /* also use "opt" directory in 'packpath' */
#define DIP_NORTP 0x20 /* do not use 'runtimepath' */
/* Lowest number used for window ID. Cannot have this many windows. */
#define LOWEST_WIN_ID 1000
#endif /* VIM__H */

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@@ -4422,7 +4422,7 @@ buf_jump_open_tab(buf_T *buf)
}
#endif
static int last_win_id = 0;
static int last_win_id = LOWEST_WIN_ID - 1;
/*
* Allocate a window structure and link it in the window list when "hidden" is