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@ -4,13 +4,25 @@ Release notes for release 0.7
## Breaking Changes and Migration Guide {#sec-breaking-changes-and-migration-guide-0-7}
In v0.7 we are removing `vim.configRC` in favor of making `vim.luaConfigRC` the top-level DAG, and thereby making the entire configuration lua based.
In v0.7 we are removing `vim.configRC` in favor of making `vim.luaConfigRC` the
top-level DAG, and thereby making the entire configuration Lua based. This
change introduces a few breaking changes:
_Why?_ because Neovim is supposed to be mainly lua based. Also, vimscript is slow.
[DAG entries in nvf manual]: /index.xhtml#ch-dag-entries
This comes with a few breaking changes:
- `vim.configRC` has been removed, which means that you have to convert all of your custom vimscript-based configuration to lua. As for how to do that, you will have to consult the Neovim documentation and your search engine.
- After doing that, you might not be able to use the same entry names in `vim.luaConfigRC`, because those have also slightly changed. See the new [DAG entries in nvf](/index.xhtml#ch-dag-entries) manual page for more details.
- `vim.configRC` has been removed, which means that you have to convert all of
your custom vimscript-based configuration to Lua. As for how to do that, you
will have to consult the Neovim documentation and your search engine.
- After migrating your Vimscript-based configuration to Lua, you might not be
able to use the same entry names in `vim.luaConfigRC`, because those have also
slightly changed. See the new [DAG entries in nvf manual] for more details.
**Why?**
Neovim being an aggressive refactor of Vim, is designed to be mainly Lua based;
making good use of its extensive Lua API. Additionally, Vimscript is slow and
brings unnecessary performance overhead while working with different
configuration formats.
## Changelog {#sec-release-0.7-changelog}
@ -22,8 +34,8 @@ This comes with a few breaking changes:
[frothymarrow](https://github.com/frothymarrow):
- Modified type for
[vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides](#opt-vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides)
from `anything` to a `submodule` for better type checking.
[](#opt-vim.visuals.fidget-nvim.setupOpts.progress.display.overrides) from
`anything` to a `submodule` for better type checking.
- Fix null `vim.lsp.mappings` generating an error and not being filtered out.
@ -31,30 +43,34 @@ This comes with a few breaking changes:
group for `Normal`, `NormalFloat`, `LineNr`, `SignColumn` and optionally
`NvimTreeNormal` to `none`.
- Fix
[vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.custom_colorcolumn](#opt-vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.custom_colorcolumn)
using the wrong type `int` instead of the expected type `string`.
- Fix [](#opt-vim.ui.smartcolumn.setupOpts.custom_colorcolumn) using the wrong
type `int` instead of the expected type `string`.
- Fix unused src and version attributes in `buildPlug`.
[horriblename](https://github.com/horriblename):
- Fix broken treesitter-context keybinds in visual mode
- Deprecate use of `__empty` to define empty tables in lua. Empty attrset are no
- Deprecate use of `__empty` to define empty tables in Lua. Empty attrset are no
longer filtered and thus should be used instead.
- Add dap-go for better dap configurations
- Make noice.nvim customizable
- Switch from [rust-tools.nvim](https://github.com/simrat39/rust-tools.nvim)
to the more feature-packed [rustacean.nvim](https://github.com/mrcjkb/rustaceanvim.
This switch entails a whole bunch of new features and options, so you are
recommended to go through rustacean.nvim's README to take a closer look at
its features and usage.
[rust-tools.nvim]: https://github.com/simrat39/rust-tools.nvim
[rustaceanvim]: https://github.com/mrcjkb/rustaceanvim
- Switch from [rust-tools.nvim] to the more feature-packed [rustaceanvim]. This
switch entails a whole bunch of new features and options, so you are
recommended to go through rustacean.nvim's README to take a closer look at its
features and usage
[jacekpoz](https://github.com/jacekpoz):
- Add [ocaml-lsp](https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-lsp) support.
[ocaml-lsp]: https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-lsp
- Fix Emac typo
- Add [ocaml-lsp] support
- Fix "Emac" typo
[diniamo](https://github.com/diniamo):
@ -76,6 +92,7 @@ This comes with a few breaking changes:
plugin's options can now be found under `indentBlankline.setupOpts`, the
previous iteration of the module also included out of place/broken options,
which have been removed for the time being. These are:
- `listChar` - this was already unused
- `fillChar` - this had nothing to do with the plugin, please configure it
yourself by adding `vim.opt.listchars:append({ space = '<char>' })` to your
@ -84,13 +101,22 @@ This comes with a few breaking changes:
yourself by adding `vim.opt.listchars:append({ eol = '<char>' })` to your
lua configuration
- Make the entire configuration lua based. This comes with a few breaking changes:
- `vim.configRC` has been removed, migrate your entries to lua code, and add them to `vim.luaConfigRC` instead
- `vim.luaScriptRC` is now the top-level DAG, and the internal `vim.pluginRC` has been introduced for setting up internal plugins. See the "DAG entries in nvf" manual page for more information.
[Neovim documentation on `vim.cmd`]: https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua.html#vim.cmd()
- Make Neovim's configuration file entirely Lua based. This comes with a few
breaking changes:
- `vim.configRC` has been removed. You will need to migrate your entries to
Neovim-compliant Lua code, and add them to `vim.luaConfigRC` instead.
Existing vimscript configurations may be preserved in `vim.cmd` functions.
Please see [Neovim documentation on `vim.cmd`]
- `vim.luaScriptRC` is now the top-level DAG, and the internal `vim.pluginRC`
has been introduced for setting up internal plugins. See the "DAG entries in
nvf" manual page for more information.
[NotAShelf](https://github.com/notashelf):
[ts-error-translator.nvim]: https://github.com/dmmulroy/ts-error-translator.nvim
[credo]: https://github.com/rrrene/credo
- Add `deno fmt` as the default Markdown formatter. This will be enabled
automatically if you have autoformatting enabled, but can be disabled manually
@ -101,8 +127,8 @@ This comes with a few breaking changes:
- Refactor `programs.languages.elixir` to use lspconfig and none-ls for LSP and
formatter setups respectively. Diagnostics support is considered, and may be
added once the [credo](https://github.com/rrrene/credo) linter has been added
to nixpkgs. A pull request is currently open.
added once the [credo] linter has been added to nixpkgs. A pull request is
currently open.
- Remove vim-tidal and friends.

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cfg = config.vim;
in {
imports = [
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["vim" "configRC"] "Migrate your configRC sections to lua, and add them to luaConfigRC instead. See the v0.7 release notes for more information.")
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["vim" "configRC"] ''
Please migrate your configRC sections to Neovim's Lua format, and
add them to luaConfigRC.
See the v0.7 release notes for more information on how to migrate
your existing configurations.
'')
];
options.vim = {