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patch 9.0.1694: wrong mapping applied when replaying a char search
Problem: wrong mapping applied when replaying a char search Solution: Store a NOP after the ESC closes: #12708 closes: #6350 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
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@ -1338,6 +1338,16 @@ gotchars(char_u *chars, int len)
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++maptick;
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}
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/*
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* Record a <Nop> key.
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*/
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void
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gotchars_nop(void)
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{
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char_u nop_buf[3] = { K_SPECIAL, KS_EXTRA, KE_NOP };
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gotchars(nop_buf, 3);
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}
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/*
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* Undo the last gotchars() for "len" bytes. To be used when putting a typed
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* character back into the typeahead buffer, thus gotchars() will be called
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@ -3656,14 +3666,9 @@ vgetorpeek(int advance)
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#endif
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if (timedout && c == ESC)
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{
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char_u nop_buf[3];
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// When recording there will be no timeout. Add a <Nop> after the ESC
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// to avoid that it forms a key code with following characters.
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nop_buf[0] = K_SPECIAL;
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nop_buf[1] = KS_EXTRA;
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nop_buf[2] = KE_NOP;
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gotchars(nop_buf, 3);
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gotchars_nop();
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}
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--vgetc_busy;
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src/normal.c
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src/normal.c
@ -543,27 +543,35 @@ normal_cmd_get_more_chars(
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}
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}
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// When getting a text character and the next character is a
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// multi-byte character, it could be a composing character.
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// However, don't wait for it to arrive. Also, do enable mapping,
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// because if it's put back with vungetc() it's too late to apply
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// mapping.
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--no_mapping;
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while (enc_utf8 && lang && (c = vpeekc()) > 0
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&& (c >= 0x100 || MB_BYTE2LEN(vpeekc()) > 1))
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if (enc_utf8 && lang)
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{
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c = plain_vgetc();
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if (!utf_iscomposing(c))
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// When getting a text character and the next character is a
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// multi-byte character, it could be a composing character.
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// However, don't wait for it to arrive. Also, do enable mapping,
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// because if it's put back with vungetc() it's too late to apply
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// mapping.
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--no_mapping;
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while ((c = vpeekc()) > 0
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&& (c >= 0x100 || MB_BYTE2LEN(vpeekc()) > 1))
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{
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vungetc(c); // it wasn't, put it back
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break;
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c = plain_vgetc();
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if (!utf_iscomposing(c))
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{
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vungetc(c); // it wasn't, put it back
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break;
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}
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else if (cap->ncharC1 == 0)
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cap->ncharC1 = c;
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else
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cap->ncharC2 = c;
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}
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else if (cap->ncharC1 == 0)
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cap->ncharC1 = c;
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else
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cap->ncharC2 = c;
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++no_mapping;
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// Vim may be in a different mode when the user types the next key,
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// but when replaying a recording the next key is already in the
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// typeahead buffer, so record a <Nop> before that to prevent the
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// vpeekc() above from applying wrong mappings when replaying.
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gotchars_nop();
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}
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++no_mapping;
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}
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--no_mapping;
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--allow_keys;
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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ int typebuf_changed(int tb_change_cnt);
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int typebuf_typed(void);
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int typebuf_maplen(void);
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void del_typebuf(int len, int offset);
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void gotchars_nop(void);
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void ungetchars(int len);
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int save_typebuf(void);
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void save_typeahead(tasave_T *tp);
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@ -797,8 +797,9 @@ func Test_record_in_select_mode()
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" mapping that ends macro recording should be removed from recorded macro
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" A mapping that ends recording should be removed from the recorded register.
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func Test_end_record_using_mapping()
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new
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call setline(1, 'aaa')
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nnoremap s q
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call feedkeys('safas', 'tx')
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@ -818,7 +819,10 @@ func Test_end_record_using_mapping()
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" Starting a new recording should work immediately after replaying a recording
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" that ends with a <Nop> mapping or a character search.
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func Test_end_reg_executing()
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new
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nnoremap s <Nop>
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let @a = 's'
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call feedkeys("@aqaq\<Esc>", 'tx')
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@ -836,6 +840,26 @@ func Test_end_reg_executing()
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" An operator-pending mode mapping shouldn't be applied to keys typed in
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" Insert mode immediately after a character search when replaying.
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func Test_replay_charsearch_omap()
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CheckFeature timers
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new
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call setline(1, 'foo[blah]')
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onoremap , k
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call timer_start(10, {-> feedkeys(",bar\<Esc>q", 't')})
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call feedkeys('qrct[', 'xt!')
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call assert_equal(',bar[blah]', getline(1))
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undo
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call assert_equal('foo[blah]', getline(1))
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call feedkeys('@r', 'xt!')
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call assert_equal(',bar[blah]', getline(1))
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ounmap ,
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" This was causing a crash because y_append was ending up being NULL
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func Test_zero_y_append()
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" Run in a separate Vim instance because changing 'encoding' may cause
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@ -695,6 +695,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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1694,
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/**/
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1693,
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/**/
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