runtime(comment): consider &tabstop in lines after whitespace indent
The count `strlen()` in
```vim
line = printf(indent_start .. substitute(cms, '%s\@!', '%%', 'g'),
strpart(getline(lnum), strlen(indent_start)))
```
is too large if the block of lines to be operated on contains different
whitespace indenting (tab vs. spaces).
Considering using `2gcc` on the first line with 4 spaces as indenting
and on the next line using a single tab character (with &tabstop value
of 8):
Using `strlen(indent_start) = 4` for an initial indent of 4 spaces is
correct for the first line, but wrong for the next line and will
therefore wrongly comment out the tab-indented line (and possibly
deleting some content).
The new check is still too simple because it assumes that as soon as
there's a tab the whole indent is made of tabs; it's a start of entering
the mixed tab and whitespace indent rabbit hole.
fixes: #15797
closes: #15805
Signed-off-by: Konfekt <Konfekt@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
diff --git a/runtime/pack/dist/opt/comment/autoload/comment.vim b/runtime/pack/dist/opt/comment/autoload/comment.vim
index c758a7d..d78b69b 100644
--- a/runtime/pack/dist/opt/comment/autoload/comment.vim
+++ b/runtime/pack/dist/opt/comment/autoload/comment.vim
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
vim9script
# Maintainer: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
-# Last Update: 2024-09-30
+# Last Update: 2024 Oct 05
#
# Toggle comments
# Usage:
@@ -58,9 +58,13 @@
# handle % with substitute
line = printf(substitute(cms, '%s\@!', '%%', 'g'), getline(lnum))
else
- # handle % with substitute
+ line = getline(lnum)
+ var indent_start_len = strlen(indent_start)
+ # handle % with substitute,
+ # consider different whitespace indenting
line = printf(indent_start .. substitute(cms, '%s\@!', '%%', 'g'),
- strpart(getline(lnum), strlen(indent_start)))
+ strpart(line, (line[0 : strlen(indent_start_len) - 1] =~ '\t' ?
+ indent_start_len / &tabstop : indent_start_len)))
endif
else
line = substitute(getline(lnum), $'^\s*\zs{cms_l[0]} \?\| \?{cms_l[1]}$', '', 'g')