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Accepting request 1177052 from home:mvyskocil:branches:editors

- remove fedora compatibility as requested by a reviewer 
- remove the older SUSE releases compatibility as 0.10.0 requires
  newer stuff anyway
- remove spec-template and lj-busted.sh from sources

- Update to 0.10.0
- Packaging changes:
  - remove %check as it depends on a lua code bump now
  - bump vterm and other dependencies to match upstream
- Breaking changes:
  - nvim_open_win() now blocks all autocommands when noautocmd is set, rather
    than just those from setting the buffer to display in the window.
- Defaults:
  - Default color scheme has been updated to be "Nvim branded" and accessible.
    Use :colorscheme vim to revert to the old legacy color scheme.
  These Nvim specific highlight groups are now defined in a meaningfully
    different way and might need an update:
    - hl-FloatBorder is linked to hl-NormalFloat instead of hl-WinSeparator.
    - hl-NormalFloat is not linked to hl-Pmenu.
    - hl-WinBar has different background.
    - hl-WinBarNC is similar to hl-WinBar but not bold.
    - hl-WinSeparator is linked to hl-Normal instead of hl-VertSplit.
  - This also might result into some color schemes looking differently due to them
    relying on implicit assumptions about how highlight groups are defined by
    default. To account for this, define all attributes of highlight groups
    explicitly. Alternatively, use :colorscheme vim or :source
    $VIMRUNTIME/colors/vim.lua to restore previous definitions.
  - 'termguicolors' is enabled by default when Nvim is able to determine that
    the host terminal emulator supports 24-bit color. 
- Editor:

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1177052
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/editors/neovim?expand=0&rev=147
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon May 27 06:36:34 UTC 2024 - Michal Vyskocil <michal.vyskocil@gmail.com>
- remove fedora compatibility as requested by a reviewer
- remove the older SUSE releases compatibility as 0.10.0 requires
newer stuff anyway
- remove spec-template and lj-busted.sh from sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri May 17 07:36:18 UTC 2024 - Michal Vyskocil <mvyskocil@opensuse.org>
- Update to 0.10.0
- Packaging changes:
- remove %check as it depends on a lua code bump now
- bump vterm and other dependencies to match upstream
- Breaking changes:
- nvim_open_win() now blocks all autocommands when noautocmd is set, rather
than just those from setting the buffer to display in the window.
- Defaults:
- Default color scheme has been updated to be "Nvim branded" and accessible.
Use :colorscheme vim to revert to the old legacy color scheme.
These Nvim specific highlight groups are now defined in a meaningfully
different way and might need an update:
- hl-FloatBorder is linked to hl-NormalFloat instead of hl-WinSeparator.
- hl-NormalFloat is not linked to hl-Pmenu.
- hl-WinBar has different background.
- hl-WinBarNC is similar to hl-WinBar but not bold.
- hl-WinSeparator is linked to hl-Normal instead of hl-VertSplit.
- This also might result into some color schemes looking differently due to them
relying on implicit assumptions about how highlight groups are defined by
default. To account for this, define all attributes of highlight groups
explicitly. Alternatively, use :colorscheme vim or :source
$VIMRUNTIME/colors/vim.lua to restore previous definitions.
- 'termguicolors' is enabled by default when Nvim is able to determine that
the host terminal emulator supports 24-bit color.
- Editor:
- When switching windows, CursorMoved autocommands trigger when Nvim is back on
the main loop rather than immediately. This is more compatible with Vim.
- "#" followed by a digit no longer stands for a function key at the start of
the lhs of a mapping.
- shm-q now fully hides macro recording message instead of only shortening it.
- Signs placed through the legacy sign-commands are now stored and displayed
as extmarks internally. Along with the following changes:
- A sign placed twice in the same group with the same identifier will be moved.
- Legacy signs are always deleted along with the line it is placed on.
- Legacy and extmark signs will show up in both :sign-place-list and
nvim_buf_get_extmarks().
- Legacy and extmark signs are displayed and listed with the same priority:
line number -> priority -> sign id -> recently placed
- :behave was removed. If you used :behave xterm, the following is equivalent:
set mousemodel=extend
- If you used :behave mswin, the following is equivalent:
set selection=exclusive
set selectmode=mouse,key
set mousemodel=popup
set keymodel=startsel,stopsel
- Events:
- Returning any truthy value from a callback passed to nvim_create_autocmd()
(rather than just true) will delete the autocommand.
- LSP:
- LanguageTree:parse() will no longer parse injections by default and now
requires an explicit range argument to be passed. If injections are required,
provide an explicit range via parser:parse({ start_row, end_row }).
vim.lsp.util.parse_snippet() will now strictly follow the snippet grammar
defined by LSP, and hence previously parsed snippets might now be considered
invalid input.
- vim.lsp.codelens.refresh() now takes an opts argument. With this change,
the default behavior of just refreshing the current buffer has been replaced by
refreshing all buffers.
- vim.lsp.util.extract_completion_items() will no longer return reliable results,
since it does not apply itemDefaults when its input is a CompletionList.
Moreover, since support for LSP completionList.itemDefaults was added, some
third party plugins might be negatively impacted in case the language servers
support the feature but the plugin does not. If necessary, the respective
capability can be removed when calling
vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities().
- LspRequest and LspProgressUpdate (renamed to LspProgress) autocmds were
promoted from User autocmds to first class citizens.
- Lua:
- -l ensures output ends with a newline if the script prints messages and
doesn't cause Nvim to exit.
- Removed functions from the vim.json module:
- Unnecessary, undocumented functions which caused global side-effects.
- vim.json.null is redundant with vim.NIL.
- vim.json.array_mt (and related) is redundant with vim.empty_dict().
- vim.islist() now checks whether a table is actually list-like (i.e., has
integer keys without gaps and starting from 1). For the previous behavior (only
check for integer keys, allow gaps or not starting with 1), use vim.isarray().
- Renamed vim.treesitter.playground to vim.treesitter.dev.
- Options:
- Removed some Vim 5.0<= option compatibilities:
- 'backspace' no longer supports number values. Instead:
- for backspace=0 set backspace= (empty)
- for backspace=1 set backspace=indent,eol
- for backspace=2 set backspace=indent,eol,start (default behavior in Nvim)
- for backspace=3 set backspace=indent,eol,nostop
- 'backupdir' and 'directory' will no longer remove a > at the start of the option.
- OptionSet autocommand args v:option_new, v:option_old, v:option_oldlocal,
v:option_oldglobal now have the type of the option instead of always being
strings. v:option_old is now the old global value for all global-local options,
instead of just string global-local options.
- Local value for a global-local number/boolean option is now unset when the
option is set (e.g. using :set or nvim_set_option_value()) without a scope,
which means they now behave the same way as string options.
- Plugins:
- :TOhtml has been rewritten in Lua to support Nvim-specific decorations, and
many options have been removed.
- Treesitter:
- Treesitter highlight groups have been renamed to be more in line with
upstream tree-sitter and Helix to make it easier to share queries. The full
list is documented in treesitter-highlight-groups.
- TUI:
- In some cases, the cursor in the Nvim TUI used to blink even without
configuring 'guicursor' as mentioned in cursor-blinking. This was a bug that
has now been fixed. If your cursor has stopped blinking, add the following (or
similar, adapted to user preference) to your config file:
set guicursor+=n-v-c:blinkon500-blinkoff500
- NEW FEATURES
- API:
- Passing 0 to nvim_get_chan_info() gets info about the current channel.
- nvim_buf_set_extmark() supports inline virtual text.
- nvim_win_text_height() computes the number of screen lines occupied by a
range of text in a given window.
- New RPC client type msgpack-rpc is added for nvim_set_client_info() to
support fully MessagePack-RPC compliant clients.
- Floating windows can now be hidden by setting hide in nvim_open_win() or
nvim_win_set_config().
- nvim_input_mouse() supports mouse buttons "x1" and "x2".
- Added "force_crlf" option field in nvim_open_term().
- Added nvim_tabpage_set_win() to set the current window of a tabpage.
- nvim__win_add_ns() can bind a namespace to a window-local scope(s).
- Extmarks opt-in to this scoping via the scoped flag of nvim_buf_set_extmark().
- Mapping APIs now support abbreviations when mode short-name has suffix "a".
- Floating windows can now show footer with new footer and footer_pos config
fields. Uses hl-FloatFooter by default.
- extmarks can set a "url" highlight attribute, so the text region can become
a clickable hyperlink (assuming UI support). The TUI renders URLs using the OSC
8 control sequence, enabling clickable text in supporting terminals.
- nvim_open_win() and nvim_win_set_config() now support opening normal
(split) windows, moving floating windows into split windows, and opening
windows in non-current tabpages.
- Flags added to nvim_buf_set_extmark():
- "undo_restore": opt-out extmarks of precise undo tracking.
- "invalidate": automatically hide or delete extmarks.
- "virt_text_repeat_linebreak": repeat virtual text on wrapped lines.
- Extmarks now fully support multi-line ranges, and a single extmark can be
used to highlight a range of arbitrary length. The nvim_buf_set_extmark() API
function already allowed you to define such ranges, but highlight regions were
not rendered consistently for a range that covers more than one line break.
This has now been fixed. Signs defined as part of a multi-line extmark also
apply to every line in the range, not just the first. In addition,
nvim_buf_get_extmarks() has gained an "overlap" option to return such ranges
even if they started before the specified position.
- Defaults:
- The workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles LSP client capability is now enabled by
default on Mac and Windows. Disabled on Linux since there currently isn't a
viable backend for watching files that scales well for large directories.
- On Windows 'isfname' does not include ":". Drive letters are handled
correctly without it. (Use gF for filepaths suffixed with ":line:col").
- 'comments' includes "fb:•".
- 'shortmess' includes the "C" flag.
- 'grepprg' uses the -H and -I flags for grep by default, and defaults to
using ripgrep if available.
- "]d" and "[d" in Normal mode map to vim.diagnostic.goto_next() and
vim.diagnostic.goto_prev(), respectively. ]d-default [d-default <C-W>d (and
<C-W><C-D>) map to vim.diagnostic.open_float() CTRL-W_d-default
vim.lsp.start() sets the following default keymaps (assuming server support):
- K in Normal mode maps to vim.lsp.buf.hover(), unless 'keywordprg' was
customized before calling vim.lsp.start().
- Automatic linting of treesitter query files (see ft-query-plugin). Can be
disabled via:
vim.g.query_lint_on = {}
- Enabled treesitter highlighting for:
- Treesitter query files
- Vim help files
- Lua files
- Editor:
- Better cmdline completion for string option value. complete-set-option
Try it with :set listchars=<Tab>
- By default, the swapfile "ATTENTION" E325 dialog is skipped if the
swapfile is owned by a running Nvim process, instead of prompting. If you
always want the swapfile dialog, delete the default SwapExists handler:
autocmd! nvim_swapfile. default-autocmds
- Navigating the jumplist with CTRL+O, CTRL+I behaves more intuitively when
deleting buffers, and avoids "invalid buffer" cases. #25461
- :fclose command.
- v_Q-default and v_@-default repeat a register for each line of a linewise
visual selection.
- Clicking on a tabpage in the tabline with the middle mouse button closes it.
- :checkhealth buffer can be opened in a split window using modifiers like
:vertical, :horizontal and :botright.
- Events:
- vim.on_key() callbacks receive a second argument for keys typed before
mappings are applied.
- LSP:
- LSP method names are available in vim.lsp.protocol.Methods.
- Implemented LSP inlay hints: lsp-inlay_hint
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification/#textDocument_inlayHint
- Implemented pull diagnostic textDocument/diagnostic:
vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_diagnostic()
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification/#textDocument_diagnostic
- Implemented LSP type hierarchy: vim.lsp.buf.typehierarchy()
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification/#textDocument_prepareTypeHierarchy
- vim.lsp.status() consumes the last progress messages as a string.
- LSP client now always saves and restores named buffer marks when applying text edits.
- LSP client now supports the positionEncoding server capability. If a server
responds with the positionEncoding capability in its initialization response,
Nvim automatically sets the client's offset_encoding field.
- Dynamic registration of LSP capabilities. An implication of this change is
that checking a client's server_capabilities is no longer a sufficient
indicator to see if a server supports a feature. Instead use
client.supports_method(<method>). It considers both the dynamic capabilities
and static server_capabilities.
- anchor_bias option to lsp-handlers aids in positioning of floating windows.
- vim.lsp.util.locations_to_items() sets the user_data of each item to the
original LSP Location or LocationLink.
- Added support for connecting to servers using named pipes (Windows) or Unix
domain sockets (Unix) via vim.lsp.rpc.connect().
- Added support for completionList.itemDefaults, reducing overhead when
computing completion items where properties often share the same value (e.g.
commitCharacters). Note that this might affect plugins and language servers
that don't support the feature, and in such cases the respective capability can
be unset.
- vim.lsp.start() accepts a "silent" option for suppressing messages if an
LSP server failed to start.
- vim.lsp.buf.definition(), vim.lsp.buf.declaration(),
vim.lsp.buf.type_definition(), and vim.lsp.buf.implementation() now support the
loclist field of vim.lsp.ListOpts.
- Lua:
- :lua with a [range] executes that range as Lua code, in any buffer.
- :source without arguments treats a buffer with 'filetype' of "lua" as Lua
code regardless of its extension.
- Vimscript function exists() supports checking v:lua functions.
- vim.iter() is a generic interface for all iterable objects (tables, iterators).
- vim.snippet provides a mode for expanding and navigating snippets.
- vim.ringbuf() is a generic ring buffer (data structure).
- vim.deepcopy() gained a noref argument to avoid hashing table values.
- vim.keycode() translates keycodes in a string.
- vim.system() runs commands / starts processes.
- vim.lpeg and vim.re expose the bundled Lpeg expression grammar parser and
its regex interface.
- vim.base64.encode() and vim.base64.decode() encode and decode strings using
Base64 encoding.
- vim.text.hexencode() and vim.text.hexdecode() convert strings to and from
byte representations.
- vim.ui.open() opens URIs using the system default handler (macOS open,
Windows explorer, Linux xdg-open, etc.)
- vim.wo can now be double indexed for :setlocal behaviour. Currently only 0
for the buffer index is supported.
- Improved messages for type errors in vim.api.* calls (including opts
params).
- Lua type annotations for:
vim.*
vim.fn.*
vim.api.*
vim.v.*
- Functions that take a severity as an optional parameter (e.g.
vim.diagnostic.get()) now also accept a list of severities
vim.diagnostic.severity
- vim.diagnostic.count() returns the number of diagnostics for a given buffer
and/or namespace, by severity. This is a faster alternative to
vim.diagnostic.get() when only the number of diagnostics is needed, but not the
diagnostics themselves.
- vim.diagnostic.is_enabled()
- vim.version.le(), vim.version.ge()
- vim.fs.root() finds project root directories from a list of "root markers".
- vim.tbl_contains() now works for general tables and allows specifying a
predicate function that is checked for each value. (Use vim.list_contains() for
checking list-like tables (integer keys without gaps) for literal values.)
- vim.region() can use a string accepted by getpos() as position.
- Options:
- 'winfixbuf' keeps a window focused onto a specific buffer
- 'smoothscroll' option to scroll by screen line rather than by text line
when 'wrap' is set.
- 'foldtext' now supports virtual text format. fold-foldtext
- 'foldtext' can be set to an empty string to disable and render the line: as
normal with regular highlighting and no line wrapping.
- 'complete' option supports "f" flag for completing buffer names.
- 'completeopt' option supports "popup" flag to show extra information in a
floating window.
- 'errorfile' (-q) accepts - as an alias for stdin.
- Performance:
- 'diffopt' "linematch" scoring algorithm now favours larger and less groups
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/23611
- Treesitter highlighting now parses injections incrementally during screen
redraws only for the line range being rendered. This significantly improves
performance in large files with many injections.
- 'breakindent' performance is significantly improved for wrapped lines.
- Cursor movement, insertion with [count] and screenpos() are now faster.
- Plugins:
- Nvim now includes commenting support.
- :Man supports the :hide modifier to open page in the current window.
- :Man respects 'wrapmargin'
- Startup:
- $NVIM_APPNAME can be set to a relative path instead of only a name.
- --startuptime reports startup times for both processes (TUI + server) as
separate sections.
- Terminal:
- :terminal accepts some :command-modifiers (specifically :horizontal and
those that affect splitting a window).
- Terminal buffers emit a TermRequest autocommand event when the child
process emits an OSC or DCS control sequence.
- Terminal buffers respond to OSC background and foreground requests.
default-autocmds
- Treesitter:
- Bundled parsers and queries (highlight, folds) for Markdown, Python, and
Bash.
- :InspectTree shows root nodes.
- :InspectTree now supports folding.
- :InspectTree shows node ranges in 0-based instead of 1-based indexing.
- vim.treesitter.foldexpr() now recognizes folds captured using a quantified
query pattern.
- vim.treesitter.query.omnifunc() provides completion in treesitter query
files (set by default).
- vim.treesitter.query.edit() provides live editing of treesitter queries.
- Query:iter_matches() now has the ability to set the maximum start depth for
matches.
- @injection.language now has smarter resolution and will fall back to
language aliases (e.g., filetype or custom shorthands) registered via
vim.treesitter.language.register() and/or attempt lower case variants of the
text.
- @injection.filename will try to match the node text via
vim.filetype.match() and treat the result as a language name in the same way as
@injection.language.
- The #set! directive supports injection.self and injection.parent for
injecting either the current node's language or the parent LanguageTree's
language, respectively.
- The #set! directive can set the "url" property of a node to have the node
emit a hyperlink. Hyperlinks are UI specific: in the TUI, the OSC 8 control
sequence is used.
- Improved error messages for query parsing.
- TUI:
- Builtin TUI can now recognize "super" (<D-) and "meta" (<T-) modifiers in a
terminal emulator that supports tui-csiu.
- The TermResponse event can be used with v:termresponse to read escape
sequence responses from the host terminal.
- A clipboard provider which uses OSC 52 to copy the selection to the system
clipboard is now bundled by default and will be automatically enabled under
certain conditions. clipboard-osc52
- 'termsync' option asks the host terminal to buffer screen updates until the
redraw cycle is complete. Requires support from the host terminal.
- UI:
- Enhanced support for rendering multibyte characters using composing
characters: the maximum limit was increased from 1+6 codepoints to 31 bytes,
which is guaranteed to fit all chars from before but often more.
- NOTE: the regexp engine still has a hard-coded limit of considering 6
composing chars only.
- CHANGED FEATURES: These existing features changed their behavior.
- API:
- nvim_buf_call() and nvim_win_call() now preserve any return value (NB: not
multiple return values)
- Editor:
- gx now uses vim.ui.open() and not netrw. To customize, you can redefine
vim.ui.open or remap gx. To continue using netrw (deprecated):
:call netrw#BrowseX(expand(exists("g:netrw_gx") ? g:netrw_gx : '<cfile>'), netrw#CheckIfRemote())<CR>
- LSP:
- LSP hover and signature help now use Treesitter for highlighting of
Markdown content. Note that highlighting of code examples requires a matching
parser and may be affected by custom queries.
- LspRequest autocmd callbacks contain more information about the LSP request
status update that occurred.
- Lua:
- vim.wait() cannot be called in api-fast.
- vim.diagnostic.config() now accepts virtual text relevant options to
nvim_buf_set_extmark() (e.g. "virt_text_pos" and "hl_mode") in its
"virtual_text" table, which gives users more control over how diagnostic
virtual text is displayed.
- vim.diagnostic.get() and vim.diagnostic.count() accept multiple namespaces
rather than just a single namespace.
- vim.diagnostic.enable() gained new parameters, and the old signature is
deprecated.
- vim.diagnostic.config() now accepts a function for the virtual_text.prefix
option, which allows for rendering e.g., diagnostic severities differently.
- Options:
- Attempting to set an invalid keycode option (e.g. set t_foo=123) no longer
gives an error.
- Terminal:
- Terminal buffers started with no arguments (and use 'shell') close
automatically if the job exited without error, eliminating the (often unwanted)
"[Process exited 0]" message. default-autocmds
- Treesitter:
- Query:iter_matches(), vim.treesitter.query.add_predicate(), and
vim.treesitter.query.add_directive() accept a new all option which ensures that
all matching nodes are returned as a table. The default option all=false
returns only a single node, breaking captures with quantifiers like (comment)+
@comment; it is only provided for backward compatibility and will be removed
after Nvim 0.10.
- vim.treesitter.query.add_predicate() and
vim.treesitter.query.add_directive() now accept an options table rather than a
boolean "force" argument. To force a predicate or directive to override an
existing predicate or directive, use { force = true }.
- REMOVED FEATURES: These deprecated features were removed.
- Vimball support, including :Vimuntar command
- Support for legacy treesitter injection queries
- 'shortmess' flags:
- shm-f. Always use "(3 of 5)", never "(file 3 of 5)".
- shm-i. Always use "[noeol]".
- shm-x. Always use "[dos]", "[unix]" and "[mac]".
- shm-n. Always use "[New]".
- DEPRECATIONS
- See https://neovim.io/doc/user/deprecated.html#deprecated-0.10
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%{?!python3_pkgversion:%define python3_pkgversion 3} %{?!python3_pkgversion:%define python3_pkgversion 3}
# %%undefine _build_create_debug \
# %%define __arch_install_post export NO_BRP_STRIP_DEBUG=true
%if 0%{?rhel}
%define __cmake cmake3
BuildRequires: cmake3
%else
BuildRequires: cmake
%endif
%if 0%{?rhel} || 0%{?fedora}
%define vimplugin_dir %{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles
%else
%define vimplugin_dir %{_datadir}/vim/site %define vimplugin_dir %{_datadir}/vim/site
%endif
%if 0%{?fedora}
%define lua_archdir %{lua_libdir}
%define lua_noarchdir %{lua_pkgdir}
%define lua_incdir %{_includedir}/lua-%{lua_version}
Requires: python3-neovim
%bcond_with luajit
%endif
# Luajit not available on all platforms # Luajit not available on all platforms
%ifarch %{arm} %{ix86} x86_64 aarch64 %ifarch %{arm} %{ix86} x86_64 aarch64
%bcond_without luajit %bcond_without luajit
%else %else
%bcond_with luajit %bcond_with luajit
%endif %endif
Name: neovim Name: neovim
Version: 0.9.5 Version: 0.10.0
Release: 0 Release: 0
Summary: Vim-fork focused on extensibility and agility Summary: Vim-fork focused on extensibility and agility
License: Apache-2.0 AND Vim AND GPL-3.0-or-later AND CC-BY-3.0 License: Apache-2.0 AND Vim AND GPL-3.0-or-later AND CC-BY-3.0
@ -54,11 +35,8 @@ Group: Productivity/Text/Editors
URL: https://neovim.io/ URL: https://neovim.io/
Source0: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/archive/v%{version}/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz Source0: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/archive/v%{version}/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: sysinit.vim Source1: sysinit.vim
Source2: spec-template
Source3: suse-spec-template Source3: suse-spec-template
# Our packaged busted script has a shebang pointing to regular Lua interepreter, BuildRequires: cmake
# we need /usr/bin/luajit. Fake it.
Source10: lj-busted.sh
BuildRequires: desktop-file-utils BuildRequires: desktop-file-utils
BuildRequires: fdupes BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: filesystem BuildRequires: filesystem
@ -76,9 +54,9 @@ BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libutf8proc)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libuv) >= 1.42.0 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libuv) >= 1.42.0
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(msgpack-c) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(msgpack-c)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(termkey) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(termkey)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(tree-sitter) >= 0.20.8 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(tree-sitter) >= 0.20.9
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(unibilium) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(unibilium) >= 2.0.0
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(vterm) >= 0.3 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(vterm) >= 0.3.3
Requires: gperf Requires: gperf
Requires: libvterm0 >= 0.3 Requires: libvterm0 >= 0.3
Requires: xdg-utils Requires: xdg-utils
@ -86,7 +64,6 @@ Requires: xdg-utils
Recommends: wl-clipboard Recommends: wl-clipboard
Recommends: xsel Recommends: xsel
%if 0%{?suse_version}
BuildRequires: libluv-devel BuildRequires: libluv-devel
BuildRequires: lua-macros BuildRequires: lua-macros
BuildRequires: lua51-LPeg BuildRequires: lua51-LPeg
@ -103,35 +80,7 @@ BuildRequires: lua51-devel
Requires: lua51-bit32 Requires: lua51-bit32
Requires: lua51-luv Requires: lua51-luv
Recommends: python3-neovim Recommends: python3-neovim
%if 0%{?suse_version} < 1330
Requires(post): gtk3-tools
Requires(postun): gtk3-tools
%endif
%endif
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1500
# Modern *SUSE … tests are enabled
# For tests
BuildRequires: lua51-busted
BuildRequires: hostname
# end of test requirements
%endif
%if 0%{?rhel} || 0%{?fedora}
BuildRequires: lua-bit32
BuildRequires: lua-devel
BuildRequires: lua-lpeg
BuildRequires: lua-luv-devel
BuildRequires: lua-mpack
BuildRequires: luarocks
BuildRequires: python2-six
Requires: lua-luv
%endif
%if 0%{?rhel}
BuildRequires: lua-bit32
BuildRequires: lua-macros
BuildRequires: luajit-devel
Requires: lua-bit32
Requires: python34-neovim
%endif
Provides: nvim Provides: nvim
%description %description
@ -151,8 +100,6 @@ parts of Vim, without compromise, and more.
%prep %prep
%autosetup -p1 %autosetup -p1
install -p -m 0755 %{SOURCE10} .
# Remove __DATE__ and __TIME__. # Remove __DATE__ and __TIME__.
BUILD_TIME=$(LC_ALL=C date -ur %{_sourcedir}/%{name}.changes +'%{H}:%{M}') BUILD_TIME=$(LC_ALL=C date -ur %{_sourcedir}/%{name}.changes +'%{H}:%{M}')
BUILD_DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date -ur %{_sourcedir}/%{name}.changes +'%{b} %{d} %{Y}') BUILD_DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date -ur %{_sourcedir}/%{name}.changes +'%{b} %{d} %{Y}')
@ -171,7 +118,6 @@ export CXXFLAGS="%{optflags} -fcommon"
-DPREFER_LUA=%{?with_luajit:OFF}%{!?with_luajit:ON} \ -DPREFER_LUA=%{?with_luajit:OFF}%{!?with_luajit:ON} \
-DLUA_PRG=%{_bindir}/%{?with_luajit:luajit}%{!?with_luajit:lua} \ -DLUA_PRG=%{_bindir}/%{?with_luajit:luajit}%{!?with_luajit:lua} \
%if %{with luajit} %if %{with luajit}
-DBUSTED_PRG="$(readlink -f ../lj-busted.sh)" \
-DLUAJIT_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=%(pkg-config --cflags-only-I luajit|cut -c 3-) \ -DLUAJIT_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=%(pkg-config --cflags-only-I luajit|cut -c 3-) \
%endif %endif
-DUSE_BUNDLED=OFF -DLUAJIT_USE_BUNDLED=ON \ -DUSE_BUNDLED=OFF -DLUAJIT_USE_BUNDLED=ON \
@ -179,8 +125,8 @@ export CXXFLAGS="%{optflags} -fcommon"
-DCMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE=OFF \ -DCMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE=OFF \
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO="$opts" \ -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO="$opts" \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=%{_prefix} \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=%{_prefix} \
-DLIBLUV_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=%{lua_incdir} \ -DLIBLUV_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=%{lua_incdir}
# -DLIBLUV_LIBRARY=%%{lua_archdir}/luv.so
%make_build %make_build
popd popd
@ -193,11 +139,8 @@ popd
install -D -m 644 -p %{SOURCE1} %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nvim/sysinit.vim install -D -m 644 -p %{SOURCE1} %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nvim/sysinit.vim
ln -sf %{_sysconfdir}/nvim/sysinit.vim %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/nvim/sysinit.vim ln -sf %{_sysconfdir}/nvim/sysinit.vim %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/nvim/sysinit.vim
%if 0%{?suse_version} # install SUSE specific spec template
install -p -m 644 %{SOURCE3} %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/nvim/template.spec install -p -m 644 %{SOURCE3} %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/nvim/template.spec
%else
install -p -m 644 %{SOURCE2} %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/nvim/template.spec
%endif
desktop-file-install --dir=%{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications \ desktop-file-install --dir=%{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications \
runtime/nvim.desktop runtime/nvim.desktop
@ -218,33 +161,8 @@ mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{vimplugin_dir}/{after,after/syntax,autoload,colors,doc,ft
# https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_checks # https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_checks
export NO_BRP_CHECK_RPATH=true export NO_BRP_CHECK_RPATH=true
%check
%if %{with luajit}
# Tests fail on aarch64 gh#neovim/neovim#18176
%ifnarch aarch64
# set vars to make build reproducible in spite of config/CMakeLists.txt
HOSTNAME=OBS
USERNAME=OBS
pushd build
%make_build BUSTED_PRG=$(readlink -f ../lj-busted.sh) unittest
popd
%endif
%endif
%if 0%{?suse_version} && 0%{?suse_version} < 1330
%post
%desktop_database_post
%icon_theme_cache_post
%endif
%if 0%{?suse_version} && 0%{?suse_version} < 1330
%postun
%desktop_database_postun
%icon_theme_cache_postun
%endif
%files %files
%doc BACKERS.md CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %doc CONTRIBUTING.md README.md
%docdir %{_mandir} %docdir %{_mandir}
%license LICENSE.txt %license LICENSE.txt
%{_bindir}/nvim %{_bindir}/nvim

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@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
Name:
Version:
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary:
License:
URL:
Source0:
BuildRequires:
Requires:
%description
%prep
%autosetup
%build
%configure
%make_build
%install
%make_install
%check
%files
%license
%doc
%changelog