Put a word-boundary regex atom before and after the current filetype, to
make sure that a `C` filetype won't be detected as a filetype that
enables the wordcount extension. (`c` matches asciidoc).
Because changes plugin does not rely on git
Also remove the test of the local variable for the changes plugin
whether it is enabled or not, this is taken care of in the changes
plugin
The coc-git extension to coc does show similar statistics as e.g.
gitgutter, therefore, integrate the coc-git interface into the hunk
extension.
closes#2094
[Pandoc flavoured Markdown](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown#CommonMark) has its [own file type in `vim`](https://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc-syntax#standalone), namely `markdown.pandoc`.
Word count by default in `vim-airline` obviously would make a lot of sense for this popular file type.
Fix this, by making sure that the wordcount extensions will apply
correctly if any of the combined filetypes (e.g. either pandoc or
markdwon) matches the list of allowed filetypes.
Fix#2062: restore g:airline_focuslost_inactive behaviour.
Only ignore focusgained events on Windows. If there are more problematic
platforms, we'll add them later.
Instead of ignoring the next x FocusGained events whenever we do call
system(), ignore them for the current second. That allows us to put a
hard limit on the duration of the ignore.
This seems like a much better solution than the previous one because it
also prevents ignore events from building up (s:focusgained_ignored was
often greater than 5).
Test (gvim 8.2.140 on Win10)
gvim.exe ~/.vim/bundle/airline/autoload/airline/extensions/branch.vim
:Gedit HEAD
check several parents and no regression of looping behaviour from #2053.
:let g:airline_focuslost_inactive = 1
:split
alt-tab several times and statusline is correctly dimmed and restored
each time.
closes#2029
airline#util#focusgain(1) was called too soon -- it's called before vim
loses focus and not after it gains focus. Instead, we ignore the next
FocusGained event.
This is actually a work around for a broken installation. the dict p
should always contain the accents key (see `airline#themes#patch()`
function, that adds missing accents). So even if the theme does not
define the accents key, it should always exist.
However, an error while evaluating the statusline is extremely annoying,
so add some safeguards here and skip the following for loop.
related #2043