With this change we will check if the provided buffer number is valid,
before querying its `buftype` option. This is necessary, because
currently we would fail with:
```
Error executing vim.schedule lua callback:
...scope.nvim/lua/telescope/previewers/buffer_previewer.lua:473:
Invalid buffer id: X
```
error, if we try to resume a jumplist picker after doing `:bwipeout`.
This commit fixes the following error:
E5108: Error executing lua: Vim:Can't send data to closed stream
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'chansend'
/lua/telescope/previewers/term_previewer.lua:224: in function '_send_input'
/lua/telescope/previewers/previewer.lua:85: in function 'send_input'
/lua/telescope/previewers/term_previewer.lua:238: in function '_scroll_fn'
/lua/telescope/previewers/previewer.lua:93: in function 'scroll_fn'
/lua/telescope/actions/set.lua:249: in function 'run_replace_or_original'
/lua/telescope/actions/mt.lua:65: in function 'scroll_previewer'
/lua/telescope/actions/init.lua:222: in function 'run_replace_or_original'
This happens when previewers.new_termopen_previewer()'s get_command()
ends without pagination.
this follows nvim-treesitter more closely but enable can also be a table
of enabled languages
The config now looks like this:
```lua
defaults = {
preview = {
treesitter = {
enable = false,
-- or
enable = { "c" },
-- disable can be set if enable isn't set
disable = { "perl", "javascript" },
},
},
},
```
Telescope creates most floating windows with `noautocmd = true`, so
these windows do not trigger autocommands, but preview buffer is set in
window using `nvim_win_set_buf()`, which triggers buffer autocommands.
This may be unwanted, so block them using 'eventignore'.
* fix(notify): don't report request on new line
* ref(notify): update message format
* ref(msgs): always quote values + decrease duplication
* fix(ci): undefined variables
* ref(actions): temporary silent actions.__index errors
* cleanup
* revert: panic effort, we continue to use error for those
Co-authored-by: Simon Hauser <Simon-Hauser@outlook.de>
- introducing putils writer and use it rather than using PAGER env var
- introducing env for lua/telescope/_.lua job interface
- to respect MANPATH (and PATH just in case)
- fix for apropos output parsing might return e.g. `alacritty, Alacritty`
We need to split on first `,`