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.
We pick up the compiler cargo file from rust.vim as the errorformat
seems better perhaps to consider a few more things compared to the one
included in neovim.
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.
See the actual fix upstream
32ddc125ec
This could be probably unrelated and just was fixed in neovim core
perhaps. Either ways we do not need to do this anymore.
Not sure if we ever really needed this considering that we work on open
source projects, where we need only push the branch from which we raise
the MR. Pretty much the same for current client work as well. Are tags
ever required for such scenario?.
This allows us to generate a breakpoint location we can use in the gdb
command file or on command line and also copies it to the clipboard thus
allowing us to easily paste it.
Support for use of floating windows for completion menus landed
upstream. It introduced a new feature but also broke things. Having
native_menu set completely breaks auto completion.
While at it, add mapping for scrolling docs. Also add support for it
in color scheme.
The signature help sometimes stays open even after moving away from
the function. Sometimes it conflicts with the auto completion pop-up
making it difficult to see one of the two windows.
nvr seems to allow opening a file at specified line just like with
regular nvim which seems to not work for floaterm. So when in neovim
terminal vgrep -s opens the file at correct line while in floaterm it
just opens the file and puts us at the first line. Basically something
like nvim +99 file.c does not work for floaterm.
For the most part adapted from
https://gavinhoward.com/2020/12/my-development-environment-and-how-i-got-there/
Also contains support for opening current line in neovim.
This assumes we are running inside neovim terminal and hence the use of
nvr viz. neovim-remote. We will try adding support for kitty window and
single instances later if possible.
termdebug seems good enough so just drop this. Or we will use nvim-dap
if needed. However, termdebug should be enough really. We also just
found gdb-dashboard which seems great adding just the necessary UI bits.