Improve highlighting in wildmenu popup#16785
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This update enables highlighting in the popup menu even when the matched fragment or pattern appears within an item (string) rather than only at the beginning. This is especially useful for custom completion, where menu items may not always start with the typed pattern. For specific use cases, refer to the two examples in vim#16759 A sliding window approach is used with direct string comparison. Performance is not a concern, as highlighting is applied only to displayed lines, even if the menu list is arbitrarily long. M src/popupmenu.c A src/testdir/dumps/Test_wildmenu_pum_hl_match_nonf.dump M src/testdir/test_cmdline.vim
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Problem: wildmenu highlighting in popup can be improved
Solution: Check if the completion items contain submatches of the
entered text (Girish Palya).
This update enables highlighting in the popup menu even when the matched
fragment or pattern appears within an item (string) rather than only at the
beginning. This is especially useful for custom completion, where menu items
may not always start with the typed pattern.
For specific use cases, refer to the two examples in
vim/vim#16759
A sliding window approach is used with direct string comparison. Performance
is not a concern, as highlighting is applied only to displayed lines, even if
the menu list is arbitrarily long.
closes: vim/vim#16785
vim/vim@4ec46f3
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <[email protected]>
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…32728) Problem: wildmenu highlighting in popup can be improved Solution: Check if the completion items contain submatches of the entered text (Girish Palya). This update enables highlighting in the popup menu even when the matched fragment or pattern appears within an item (string) rather than only at the beginning. This is especially useful for custom completion, where menu items may not always start with the typed pattern. For specific use cases, refer to the two examples in vim/vim#16759 A sliding window approach is used with direct string comparison. Performance is not a concern, as highlighting is applied only to displayed lines, even if the menu list is arbitrarily long. closes: vim/vim#16785 vim/vim@4ec46f3 Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <[email protected]>
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This update enables highlighting in the popup menu (wildmenu) even when the matched fragment or pattern appears within an item (string) rather than only at the beginning. This is especially useful for custom completion, where menu items may not always start with the typed pattern.
For specific use cases, refer to the two examples in #16759
A sliding window approach is used with direct string comparison. Performance is not a concern, as highlighting is applied only to displayed lines, even if the menu list is arbitrarily long.