Problem: the is_hidden_file and is_always_hidden config callbacks
only received (name, bufnr), making it impossible to filter by entry
type, permissions, or other metadata without reimplementing entry
lookup.
Solution: pass the full oil.Entry as a third argument to both
callbacks. Existing configs that only accept (name, bufnr) are
unaffected since Lua silently ignores extra arguments. The internal
should_display function signature changes from (name, bufnr) to
(bufnr, entry) to reflect its new contract.
Cherry-picked from: stevearc/oil.nvim#644
Some architectures don't support LuaJIT.
Remove the goto's from the code to be compatible
with Neovim built without LuaJIT.
Signed-off-by: Julian Ruess <julianonline+github@posteo.de>
* wip: skeleton code for trash adapter
* refactor: split trash implementation for mac and linux
* fix: ensure we create the .Trash/$uid dir
* feat: code complete linux trash implementation
* doc: write up trash features
* feat: code complete mac trash implementation
* cleanup: remove previous, terrible, undocumented trash feature
* fix: always disabled trash
* feat: show original path of trashed files
* doc: add a note about calling actions directly
* fix: bugs in trash implementation
* fix: schedule_wrap in mac trash
* doc: fix typo and line wrapping
* fix: parsing of arguments to :Oil command
* doc: small documentation tweaks
* doc: fix awkward wording in the toggle_trash action
* fix: warning on Windows when delete_to_trash = true
* feat: :Oil --trash can open specific trash directories
* fix: show all trash files in device root
* fix: trash mtime should be sortable
* fix: shorten_path handles optional trailing slash
* refactor: overhaul the UI
* fix: keep trash original path vtext from stacking
* refactor: replace disable_changes with an error filter
* fix: shorten path names in home directory relative to root
* doc: small README format changes
* cleanup: remove unnecessary preserve_undo logic
* test: add a functional test for the freedesktop trash adapter
* test: more functional tests for trash
* fix: schedule a callback to avoid main loop error
* refactor: clean up mutator logic
* doc: some comments and type annotations
If you rename a file to have a `/` at the end, oil will detect the
change as a delete + new directory. Similarly, if you delete the
trailing `/` from a directory, it will delete the dir and create a new
file. This should help with the case where you want to create a new file
but forgot to add the trailing `/` and now you have a file instead.