See :help nvim-defaults. The switchbuf setting was different than the
default though.
Drop cursorline settings as that doesn't make sense since we stopped
using relativenumber a while back.
The show_header option of vim.diagnostic.open_float has been renamed
to simply header and has different semantics (you can now specify a
custom header string and highlights). A value of false has the same
meaning as before.
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/16328
They frequently get clipped beyond the window border due to being too
long and are not that helpful.
While at it, use our own preferable default sane options for the rest.
It has a few more things than asyncdo and automatically handles makeprg
not that setting a custom command to handle makeprg with asyncdo was
a problem but still. Should also be useful for fugitive git push,
believe it will use dispatch when available.
Now that we have migrated to clang LSP for C, the only reason for
keeping it around was using it to find files in gst-build repository
which was structured in such a way that fzf and rg could not be used.
Now that GStreamer has moved to monorepo setup, we can use fzf and
rg just like in any project. No need for cscope anymore.
With the move to nvim-cmp these vsnip key mappings are not required
anymore. The completion and expansion gets taken care of by nvim-cmp.
Just move the vsnip_filetypes settings to init.
We drop vim-system-copy and will explicitly use registers when required.
Add nvim-peekup to help with registers and vim-signature for marks. Some
additional helper bindings for working with marks are added as well.
Some options need to be set for both vim.bo (for the current buffer) and
vim.o (for newly opened buffers). This is required till the below PR
gets merged.
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/13479
Not sure what changed in recent releases for either nvim, packer or
lspconfig plugins, but, our custom LSP configuration file seems to
not be loaded or have any effect when specified via packer's config
directive. So load it manually in init.