position rather than keeping the last character from the input stream,
this is how most terminals work and fixes problems with displaying these
characters in vim. GitHub issue 3600.
This changes the meaning of the word-separators option - setting it to
the empty string is equivalent to the previous behavior. From Will Noble
in GitHub issue 2693.
that 14 bytes are wasted for each character in the BMP, only store
characters of three bytes or less in the cell itself and store others
(outside the BMP or with combining characters) in a separate global
tree. Can reduce grid memory use for heavy Unicode users by around 30%.
changes to allow the status line to be entirely configured with a single
option.
Now that it is possible to configure their content, enable the existing
code that lets the status line be multiple lines in height. The status
option can now take a value of 2, 3, 4 or 5 (as well as the previous on
or off) to configure more than one line. The new status-format array
option configures the format of each line, the default just references
the existing status-* options, although some of the more obscure status
options may be eliminated in time.
Additions to the #[] syntax are: "align" to specify alignment (left,
centre, right), "list" for the window list and "range" to configure
ranges of text for the mouse bindings.
The "align" keyword can also be used to specify alignment of entries in
tree mode and the pane status lines.
information and are missing widths for relatively common Unicode
characters (so mbtowc() works, but wcwidth() fails). So if wcwidth()
returns -1, assume a width of 1 instead of ignoring the character.
of storing a full grid_cell with UTF-8 data and everything, store a new
type grid_cell_entry. This can either be the cell itself (for ASCII
cells), or an offset into an extended array (per line) for UTF-8
data.
This avoid a large (8 byte) overhead on non-UTF-8 cells (by far the
majority for most users) without the complexity of the shadow array we
had before. Grid memory without any UTF-8 is about half.
The disadvantage that cells can no longer be modified in place and need
to be copied out of the grid and back but it turned out to be lot less
complicated than I expected.
uint64_t and converting UTF-8 to Unicode on input and the reverse on
output. (This allows key bindings, there are still omissions - the
largest being that the various prompts do not accept UTF-8.)