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2023-10-19patch 9.0.2052: win32: using deprecated wsock32 apiv9.0.2052Ken Takata
Problem: win32: using deprecated wsock32 api Solution: Use winsock2 (ws2_32) consistently win32: Stop using wsock32 We have already used ws2_32 (winsock2) and already dropped support for Windows 95 and NT4. So, we don't need to care about wsock32. Use ws2_32 consistently. closes: #13383 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-18patch 9.0.2046: win32,python: warning that MS_WIN64 got re-definedv9.0.2046Ken Takata
Problem: win32,python: warning that MS_WIN64 got re-defined Solution: Do not define MS_WIN64, as it is no longer used Suppress the following warning: ``` In file included from C:/Python312-64/include/Python.h:12, from if_python3.c:79: C:/Python312-64/include/pyconfig.h:240: warning: "MS_WIN64" redefined 240 | #define MS_WIN64 | <command-line>: note: this is the location of the previous definition ``` `MS_WIN64` is not defined in `Make_mvc.mak` either. This should be able to be safely removed. closes: #13370 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-04patch 9.0.1980: win32: issues with stable python ABIv9.0.1980Ken Takata
Problem: win32: issues with stable python ABI Solution: if_python3,win32: Fix Python3 stable ABI There were some issues in current stable ABI implementation on Windows: * Python DLL name should be `python3.dll` instead of `python311.dll` and so on. (See: https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/stable.html) * Some non-stable API functions were used: - `_PyObject_NextNotImplemented` - `PyStdPrinter_Type` * `reset_stdin()` and `hook_py_exit()` didn't work with `python3.dll`. `python3.dll` is a special type of DLL called forwarder DLL. It just forwards the functions to other DLL (e.g. `python311.dll`). There were two issues regarding these functions: - `python3.dll` doesn't have import tables. This caused a crash in `get_imported_func_info()`. Add a check whether the specified DLL has an import table. - `reset_stdin()` and `hook_py_exit()` should be applied to the forwarded DLL (e.g. `python311.dll`), not to `python3.dll`. Check the export directory of `python3.dll` to find the forwarded DLL and apply the functions to it. closes: #13260 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-08-20patch 9.0.1776: No support for stable Python 3 ABIv9.0.1776Yee Cheng Chin
Problem: No support for stable Python 3 ABI Solution: Support Python 3 stable ABI Commits: 1) Support Python 3 stable ABI to allow mixed version interoperatbility Vim currently supports embedding Python for use with plugins, and the "dynamic" linking option allows the user to specify a locally installed version of Python by setting `pythonthreedll`. However, one caveat is that the Python 3 libs are not binary compatible across minor versions, and mixing versions can potentially be dangerous (e.g. let's say Vim was linked against the Python 3.10 SDK, but the user sets `pythonthreedll` to a 3.11 lib). Usually, nothing bad happens, but in theory this could lead to crashes, memory corruption, and other unpredictable behaviors. It's also difficult for the user to tell something is wrong because Vim has no way of reporting what Python 3 version Vim was linked with. For Vim installed via a package manager, this usually isn't an issue because all the dependencies would already be figured out. For prebuilt Vim binaries like MacVim (my motivation for working on this), AppImage, and Win32 installer this could potentially be an issue as usually a single binary is distributed. This is more tricky when a new Python version is released, as there's a chicken-and-egg issue with deciding what Python version to build against and hard to keep in sync when a new Python version just drops and we have a mix of users of different Python versions, and a user just blindly upgrading to a new Python could lead to bad interactions with Vim. Python 3 does have a solution for this problem: stable ABI / limited API (see https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/stable.html). The C SDK limits the API to a set of functions that are promised to be stable across versions. This pull request adds an ifdef config that allows us to turn it on when building Vim. Vim binaries built with this option should be safe to freely link with any Python 3 libraies without having the constraint of having to use the same minor version. Note: Python 2 has no such concept and this doesn't change how Python 2 integration works (not that there is going to be a new version of Python 2 that would cause compatibility issues in the future anyway). --- Technical details: ====== The stable ABI can be accessed when we compile with the Python 3 limited API (by defining `Py_LIMITED_API`). The Python 3 code (in `if_python3.c` and `if_py_both.h`) would now handle this and switch to limited API mode. Without it set, Vim will still use the full API as before so this is an opt-in change. The main difference is that `PyType_Object` is now an opaque struct that we can't directly create "static types" out of, and we have to create type objects as "heap types" instead. This is because the struct is not stable and changes from version to version (e.g. 3.8 added a `tp_vectorcall` field to it). I had to change all the types to be allocated on the heap instead with just a pointer to them. Other functions are also simply missing in limited API, or they are introduced too late (e.g. `PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` in 3.10) to it that we need some other ways to do the same thing, so I had to abstract a few things into macros, and sometimes re-implement functions like `PyObject_NEW`. One caveat is that in limited API, `OutputType` (used for replacing `sys.stdout`) no longer inherits from `PyStdPrinter_Type` which I don't think has any real issue other than minor differences in how they convert to a string and missing a couple functions like `mode()` and `fileno()`. Also fixed an existing bug where `tp_basicsize` was set incorrectly for `BufferObject`, `TabListObject, `WinListObject`. Technically, there could be a small performance drop, there is a little more indirection with accessing type objects, and some APIs like `PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` are missing, but in practice I didn't see any difference, and any well-written Python plugin should try to avoid excessing callbacks to the `vim` module in Python anyway. I only tested limited API mode down to Python 3.7, which seemes to compile and work fine. I haven't tried earlier Python versions. 2) Fix PyIter_Check on older Python vers / type##Ptr unused warning For PyIter_Check, older versions exposed them as either macros (used in full API), or a function (for use in limited API). A previous change exposed PyIter_Check to the dynamic build because Python just moved it to function-only in 3.10 anyway. Because of that, just make sure we always grab the function in dynamic builds in earlier versions since that's what Python eventually did anyway. 3) Move Py_LIMITED_API define to configure script Can now use --with-python-stable-abi flag to customize what stable ABI version to target. Can also use an env var to do so as well. 4) Show +python/dyn-stable in :version, and allow has() feature query Not sure if the "/dyn-stable" suffix would break things, or whether we should do it another way. Or just don't show it in version and rely on has() feature checking. 5) Documentation first draft. Still need to implement v:python3_version 6) Fix PyIter_Check build breaks when compiling against Python 3.8 7) Add CI coverage stable ABI on Linux/Windows / make configurable on Windows This adds configurable options for Windows make files (both MinGW and MSVC). CI will also now exercise both traditional full API and stable ABI for Linux and Windows in the matrix for coverage. Also added a "dynamic" option to Linux matrix as a drive-by change to make other scripting languages like Ruby / Perl testable under both static and dynamic builds. 8) Fix inaccuracy in Windows docs Python's own docs are confusing but you don't actually want to use `python3.dll` for the dynamic linkage. 9) Add generated autoconf file 10) Add v:python3_version support This variable indicates the version of Python3 that Vim was built against (PY_VERSION_HEX), and will be useful to check whether the Python library you are loading in dynamically actually fits it. When built with stable ABI, it will be the limited ABI version instead (`Py_LIMITED_API`), which indicates the minimum version of Python 3 the user should have, rather than the exact match. When stable ABI is used, we won't be exposing PY_VERSION_HEX in this var because it just doesn't seem necessary to do so (the whole point of stable ABI is the promise that it will work across versions), and I don't want to confuse the user with too many variables. Also, cleaned up some documentation, and added help tags. 11) Fix Python 3.7 compat issues Fix a couple issues when using limited API < 3.8 - Crash on exit: In Python 3.7, if a heap-allocated type is destroyed before all instances are, it would cause a crash later. This happens when we destroyed `OptionsType` before calling `Py_Finalize` when using the limited API. To make it worse, later versions changed the semantics and now each instance has a strong reference to its own type and the recommendation has changed to have each instance de-ref its own type and have its type in GC traversal. To avoid dealing with these cross-version variations, we just don't free the heap type. They are static types in non-limited-API anyway and are designed to last through the entirety of the app, and we also don't restart the Python runtime and therefore do not need it to have absolutely 0 leaks. See: - https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.8.html#changes-in-the-c-api - https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.9.html#changes-in-the-c-api - PyIter_Check: This function is not provided in limited APIs older than 3.8. Previously I was trying to mock it out using manual PyType_GetSlot() but it was brittle and also does not actually work properly for static types (it will generate a Python error). Just return false. It does mean using limited API < 3.8 is not recommended as you lose the functionality to handle iterators, but from playing with plugins I couldn't find it to be an issue. - Fix loading of PyIter_Check so it will be done when limited API < 3.8. Otherwise loading a 3.7 Python lib will fail even if limited API was specified to use it. 12) Make sure to only load `PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` in needed in limited API We don't use this function unless limited API >= 3.10, but we were loading it regardless. Usually it's ok in Unix-like systems where Python just has a single lib that we load from, but in Windows where there is a separate python3.dll this would not work as the symbol would not have been exposed in this more limited DLL file. This makes it much clearer under what condition is this function needed. closes: #12032 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2022-12-04patch 9.0.1001: classes are not documented or implemented yetv9.0.1001Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Classes are not documented or implemented yet. Solution: Make the first steps at documenting Vim9 objects, classes and interfaces. Make initial choices for the syntax. Add a skeleton implementation. Add "public" and "this" in the command table.
2022-11-30patch 9.0.0977: it is not easy to see what client-server commands are doingv9.0.0977Bram Moolenaar
Problem: It is not easy to see what client-server commands are doing. Solution: Add channel log messages if ch_log() is available. Move the channel logging and make it available with the +eval feature.
2022-11-14patch 9.0.0879: unnecessary nesting in makefilev9.0.0879K.Takata
Problem: Unnecessary nesting in makefile. Solution: Join "else" and "ifeq". (Ken Takata, closes #11547)
2022-11-11patch 9.0.0860: MS-Windows: windres fails with clang 15.0.4v9.0.0860Bram Moolenaar
Problem: MS-Windows: windres fails with clang 15.0.4. Solution: Use llvm-windres. (John Marriott)
2022-10-08patch 9.0.0700: there is no real need for a "big" buildv9.0.0700Martin Tournoij
Problem: There is no real need for a "big" build. Solution: Move common features to "normal" build, less often used features to the "huge" build. (Martin Tournoij, closes #11283)
2022-10-04patch 9.0.0657: too many #ifdefsv9.0.0657Martin Tournoij
Problem: Too many #ifdefs. Solution: Graduate the +cmdwin feature. Now the tiny and small builds are equal, drop the small build. (Martin Tournoij, closes #11268)
2022-09-22patch 9.0.0546: supporting Ruby 1.8 makes code complicatedv9.0.0546K.Takata
Problem: Supporting Ruby 1.8 makes code complicated. Solution: Drop Ruby 1.8 support, it is ancient. (Ken Takata, closes #11195)
2022-09-18patch 9.0.0496: no good reason to keep supporting Windows-XPv9.0.0496K.Takata
Problem: No good reason to keep supporting Windows-XP. Solution: Drop Windows-XP support. (Ken Takata, closes #11089)
2022-09-09patch 9.0.0421: MS-Windows makefiles are inconsistently namedv9.0.0421K.Takata
Problem: MS-Windows makefiles are inconsistently named. Solution: Use consistent names. (Ken Takata, closes #11088)
2022-06-15patch 8.2.5101: MS-Windows with MinGW: $CC may be "cc" instead of "gcc"v8.2.5101Yegappan Lakshmanan
Problem: MS-Windows with MinGW: $CC may be "cc" instead of "gcc". Solution: Set $CC if it is not matching "clang". (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #10578)
2022-06-14patch 8.2.5087: cannot build with clang on MS-Windowsv8.2.5087Yegappan Lakshmanan
Problem: Cannot build with clang on MS-Windows. Solution: Add support for building with clang. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #10557)
2022-03-07patch 8.2.4524: MS-Windows: cannot build with some sodium librariesv8.2.4524K.Takata
Problem: MS-Windows: cannot build with some sodium libraries. Solution: Make the DLL name configuragle. Add build instructions. (Ken Takata, closes #9905)
2022-03-06patch 8.2.4517: MS-Windows: cannot specify location of sodium libraryv8.2.4517K.Takata
Problem: MS-Windows: cannot specify location of sodium library. Solution: Allow for using a path for SODIUM. (Ken Takata, closes #9896)
2022-03-02patch 8.2.4491: MS-Windows makefile dependencies are outdatedv8.2.4491K.Takata
Problem: MS-Windows makefile dependencies are outdated. Solution: Update dependencies. (Ken Takata, closes #9876)
2022-01-31patch 8.2.4271: MS-Windows: cannot build with Ruby 3.1.0v8.2.4271K.Takata
Problem: MS-Windows: cannot build with Ruby 3.1.0. Solution: Adjust the DLL name and include directory. (Ken Takata, closes #9666)
2022-01-31patch 8.2.4270: generating nv_cmdidxs.h requires building Vim twicev8.2.4270ichizok
Problem: Generating nv_cmdidxs.h requires building Vim twice. Solution: Move the table into a separate file and use a separate executable to extract the command characters. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #9669)
2022-01-29patch 8.2.4252: generating the normal command table at runtime is inefficientv8.2.4252Yegappan Lakshmanan
Problem: Generating the normal command table at runtime is inefficient. Solution: Generate the table with a Vim script and put it in a header file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #9648)
2022-01-19patch 8.2.4144: cannot load libsodium dynamicallyv8.2.4144K.Takata
Problem: Cannot load libsodium dynamically. Solution: Support dynamic loading on MS-Windows. (Ken Takata, closes #9554)
2022-01-13patch 8.2.4081: CodeQL reports problem in if_cscope causing it to failv8.2.4081ichizok
Problem: CodeQL reports problem in if_cscope causing it to fail. Solution: Use execvp() instead of execl(). Merge the header file into the source file. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #9519)
2021-12-20patch 8.2.3860: Vim9: codecov struggles with the file sizev8.2.3860Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Vim9: codecov struggles with the file size. Solution: Split vim9compile.c into four files.
2021-11-19patch 8.2.3620: memory leak reported in libtlibv8.2.3620Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Memory leak reported in libtlib. Solution: Call del_curterm() when cleaning up memory. Rename term.h to termdefs.h to avoid a name clash.
2021-08-06patch 8.2.3301: memory allocation functions don't have their own placev8.2.3301Yegappan Lakshmanan
Problem: Memory allocation functions don't have their own place. Solution: Move memory allocation functions to alloc.c. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #8717)
2021-07-10patch 8.2.3139: functions for string manipulation are spread outv8.2.3139Yegappan Lakshmanan
Problem: Functions for string manipulation are spread out. Solution: Move string related functions to a new source file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #8470)
2021-06-20patch 8.2.3022: available encryption methods are not strong enoughv8.2.3022Christian Brabandt
Problem: Available encryption methods are not strong enough. Solution: Add initial support for xchaha20. (Christian Brabandt, closes #8394)
2021-06-02patch 8.2.2928: the evalfunc.c file is too bigv8.2.2928Yegappan Lakshmanan
Problem: The evalfunc.c file is too big. Solution: Move float related functionality to a separate file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #8287)
2021-05-24patch 8.2.2883: MS-Windows manifest file name is misleadingv8.2.2883matveyt
Problem: MS-Windows manifest file name is misleading. Solution: Rename the file. (closes #8241)
2021-01-25patch 8.2.2408: MinGW: "--preprocessor" flag no longer supportedv8.2.2408Bram Moolenaar
Problem: MinGW: "--preprocessor" flag no longer supported. Solution: Remove the flag, use the defaults. (Christopher Wellons, closes #7741)
2020-11-16patch 8.2.1994: MS-Windows: MinGW always does a full buildv8.2.1994Bram Moolenaar
Problem: MS-Windows: MinGW always does a full build. Solution: Only check if $OUTDIR exists. (Masamichi Abe, closes #7311)
2020-11-13patch 8.2.1981: MinGW: parallel compilation might failv8.2.1981Bram Moolenaar
Problem: MinGW: parallel compilation might fail. Solution: Add dependencies on $(OUTDIR). (Masamichi Abe, closes #7287)
2020-09-05patch 8.2.1597: the channel source file is too bigv8.2.1597Bram Moolenaar
Problem: The channel source file is too big. Solution: Move job related code to a new source file.
2020-09-03patch 8.2.1583: MS-Windows: cannot easily measure code coveragev8.2.1583Bram Moolenaar
Problem: MS-Windows: cannot easily measure code coverage. Solution: Add the COVERAGE option. (Ken Takata, closes #6842)
2020-08-13patch 8.2.1444: error messages are spread out and names can be confusingv8.2.1444Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Error messages are spread out and names can be confusing. Solution: Start moving error messages to a separate file and use clear names.
2020-08-09patch 8.2.1405: Vim9: vim9compile.c is getting too bigv8.2.1405Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Vim9: vim9compile.c is getting too big. Solution: Split off type code to vim9type.c.
2020-08-06patch 8.2.1381: MS-Windows: crash with Python 3.5 when stdin is redirectedv8.2.1381Bram Moolenaar
Problem: MS-Windows: crash with Python 3.5 when stdin is redirected. Solution: Reconnect stdin. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Ken Takata, closes #6641)
2020-07-22patch 8.2.1269: language and locale code spread outv8.2.1269Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Language and locale code spread out. Solution: Move relevant code to src/locale.c. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #6509)
2020-07-21patch 8.2.1262: src/ex_cmds.c file is too bigv8.2.1262Bram Moolenaar
Problem: src/ex_cmds.c file is too big. Solution: Move help related code to src/help.c. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #6506)
2020-06-28patch 8.2.1078: highlight and match functionality together in one filev8.2.1078Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Highlight and match functionality together in one file. Solution: Move match functionality to a separate file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #6352)
2020-06-04patch 8.2.0903: comparing WINVER does not work correctlyv8.2.0903Bram Moolenaar
Problem: comparing WINVER does not work correctly. Solution: Use arithmethic expansion. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #6197)
2020-06-01patch 8.2.0872: XIM code is mixed with multi-byte codev8.2.0872Bram Moolenaar
Problem: XIM code is mixed with multi-byte code. Solution: Move the XIM code to a separate file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #6177)
2020-05-30patch 8.2.0847: typval related code is spread outv8.2.0847Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Typval related code is spread out. Solution: Move code to new typval.c file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #6093)
2020-05-17patch 8.2.0783: libvterm code lags behind the upstream versionv8.2.0783Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Libvterm code lags behind the upstream version. Solution: Include revisions 728 - 729.
2020-05-01patch 8.2.0674: some source files are too bigv8.2.0674Bram Moolenaar
Problem: Some source files are too big. Solution: Move text formatting functions to a new file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #6021)
2020-04-29patch 8.2.0660: the search.c file is a bit bigv8.2.0660Bram Moolenaar
Problem: The search.c file is a bit big. Solution: Split off the text object code to a separate file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #6007)
2020-04-18patch 8.2.0594: MS-Windows: cannot build with WINVER set to 0x0501v8.2.0594Bram Moolenaar
Problem: MS-Windows: cannot build with WINVER set to 0x0501. Solution: Only use inet_ntop() when available. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #5946)
2020-04-17patch 8.2.0591: MS-Windows: should always support IPv6v8.2.0591Bram Moolenaar
Problem: MS-Windows: should always support IPv6 Solution: Add build flag. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #5944)
2020-04-12patch 8.2.0557: no IPv6 support for channelsv8.2.0557Bram Moolenaar
Problem: No IPv6 support for channels. Solution: Add IPv6 support. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #5893)