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This probably needs a bit of refinement when it comes to indentation,
but at least we get proper syntax highlighting, which is the main point
here.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The upstream service was shut down at September 11th 2019, so there
really is no need anymore for this package.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Qt applications are no longer implicitly wrapped since a while[1] and so
we new have to use wrapQtAppsHook instead, which also makes the wrapping
for Psi obsolete.
To make sure we don't run into startup errors again, I added a small VM
test, which checks whether the application starts up properly.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/f79fd2e826dd95b3b64839d3e0bec8ae1dfab17e
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The current master version contains a number of fixes, one of them I
encountered by myself, which is a crash when changing profile settings.
I've updated the configuration patch accordingly, because a few
(obsolete) settings got removed upstream.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Both strace and xt are trace log formats, so imposing my own distaste
for overly long line length won't make a difference, as they won't
change their "coding style" ;-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Unfortunately these days I have to debug a lot of PHP code, so having
syntax highlighting (even though the syntax file is pretty terse) and
being able to fold Xdebug traces is quite useful to have.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This is from the current 2.0 development version and has most of my own
configuration preferences built-in.
Right now, the theming is pretty much a work in progress and the chat
input currently shows black text on dark grey background, which is quite
a nuisance to use.
Another thing that's currently not working (or just for a very short
amount of time) are window manager urgency hints.
Nevertheless however, I'm already using it as my main XMPP client
despite these issues.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Jinja2 seems to be quite popular these days for all sorts of templates,
so let's actually use the syntax file from the actual Jinja2 package.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Unfortunately, I need to deal with PHP code occasionally, so let's make
syntax highlighting less painful.
I'm not sure why the option is called PHP_vintage_case_default_indent,
but I prefer case statements to be indented.
Apart from HTML/SQL syntax highlighting within PHP strings, I also want
to prevent short open tags, so that whenever I stumble on code using it
I can immediately fix them.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The pcsclite derivation results in multiple outputs, so let's make sure
we actually get the right path to the library instead of ending up using
that from the "bin" output (which obviously doesn't exist).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Constantly getting errors on type hints and "unknown" print() arguments
is very annoying, especially because I almost exclusively use Python 3
nowadays.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The upstream project already provides a Vim plugin so we only need to
reference that using the existing meson.src attribute.
However, I needed to patch out a very annoying thing, which would echom
every time the indentexpr is called. Most likely this was left in for
debugging.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This includes a revert of the recent indentation changes which introduce
more problems than they actually solve.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This basically switches the source to my pull request with a few fixes
for indentation:
https://github.com/LnL7/vim-nix/pull/19
The main annoyance was that writing "with ...;\n\nlet" was indented one
level deeper and I'm regularly writing small Nix expressions with
something like this, eg. to quickly test things or abuse the Nix sandbox
for programs I don't want to run unsandboxed ;-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This is used by Habitica and for maintaining my fork I sometimes[TM]
unfortunately have to edit .vue files.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This is mainly to catch up with the syntax highlighting fixes that were
done in the respective plugins.
The setlocals in ftplugin/nix.vim from LnL7's plugin are now gone and
it's one setlocal with line continuation, so I had to turn the simple
grep into a small sed script.
Another thing I added while at it is to add the single quote to
iskeyword, because it can be part of a Nix identifier. I did that by
replacing the dash, because the latter now is part of the setlocal of
the aforementioned ftplugin.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The patches are basically the same but only the files were moved to a
different place in the upstream repository.
Tested building and execution.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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I've introduced this in 45aab49b33ab2cd4c327b996d6924f104b038193.
It turns out that autocomplete_and_align when leaving insert mode is
more annoying than useful, because first of all I use hledger and it's
syntax additions and second I also use different currencies, which then
get aligned and autocompleted into "something with EUR".
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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I only want gopass to use ASCII symbols. This is something I already
hated in pass, but I never changed it. By switching to gopass now, it's
a great opportunity to change it.
Second, I use "less -R" as a pager, which supports color so there really
is no need to disable colors before piping it to my pager.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The build for i686-linux has been failing for a while and the program is
actually only used on x86_64-linux machines, plus I'm not maintaining it
anymore.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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My main hledger file already contains a lot of entries even though I
just started using hledger, so folding all of that crap away seems to be
a good idea.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This has annoyed me for a while now, especially when writing Haskell
code.
Let's say if I have something like this:
foo :: Num a => a -> a
foo a =
b
where
b = a + 1
Sleuth will detect that the indentation level is 2 spaces, but in
reality what I want is to have it at 4 spaces. So turning off Sleuth
will solve that problem, especially because we can still invoke it
manually.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The plugin really is for Ledger instead of hledger, but both should be
compatible with the syntax. If we use something that's not compatible we
can still patch it in.
I also set the default currency to Euro and added an auto-align after
leaving insert mode because I'm lazy ;-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The config.patch doesn't apply for Gajim 1.0 anymore anyway, so let's
throw everything away, including my custom config in order to start with
a new abomination.
With the new approach, I'm going to patch the configuration defaults
*directly* into Gajim, because one of the problems with the old approach
was that whenever specifics about a configuration value has changed, I
didn't get noticed by a patch failure.
So in the end the config I was ending up was a big mess.
I'm going to start this with a new unpatched version and someday get to
a patched version that I'm staisfied with... hopefully ;-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The actual executable is libexec/travic-sign/travic-sign and not
libexec/travic-sign, so let's actually fix this in the native messaging
host config file.
This is mainly for the sake of OCD, because I'm not using Chromium
anymore and manually insert the path (I know, someday[TM] I will
automate this).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The features that we needed back then are now already in stable, so no
need to use staging anymore.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This one is an old leftover from where I ran patched versions of NixOps,
but nowadays it is already in <nixpkgs>, so no need to keep it around.
Other than that, with Hydra now running in restricted eval mode it will
run into an eval error.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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A lot has changed since the version I had in here and the current
upstream master, so let's get all the new bugs and features :-)
Here is a comparison with all the commits that have happened since then:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixops/compare/d1907cb1a4defa...eb6d25688a35de
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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The wine-no-unixfs.patch doesn't apply anymore, so we need to get a
newer version of the patch now from http://achurch.org/patch-pile/,
which is a bit different in that it adds --disable-unixfs as a flag to
configure. We don't have autoreconfHook in nativeBuildInputs, so that
flag will simply be ignored but unixfs will be disabled regardless
because the flag in config.h.in is ENABLE_UNIXFS and it's not defined by
default. The reason why I still added it to configureFlags is to prevent
enabling it by accident if autoreconfHook should be part of the wine
derivation in upstream <nixpkgs>.
In addition to that I've made disabling getuid a bit more clear and with
a comment about why we need to disable it.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This one is no longer required and the syntax and indent files are
already part of Vim since version 7.4.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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I'm currently only using this plugin by copy & pasting the store path
manually to the native messaging host config, so I didn't notice that
the path is wrong and was wrong in the first place.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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Unfortunately the syntax file is a bit incomplete it's the best that
I've found online, so I'll stick with it for the time being.
Thanks to @Profpatsch for bringing ATS to my attention :-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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I was using set for a bunch of these, but these autocommands are only
used for single buffers so let's actually make sure they are set only
there by using setlocal.
In addition to that I've corrected usage of '==' to use '==#', because
'==' actually depends on user settings whether it's case sensitive or
not (set ignorecase).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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I work with a lot of differente repositories and different indentation
styles, so I hope this plugin will help cope with that so I no longer
need to set those settings manually.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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I happen to work with CSV files quite a bit lately but it's a major
nuisance doing so with a normal text editor and I don't want to use a
full-blown spreadsheet programm just for a few CSV files or even write a
script every time I need to edit only a tiny bit.
So this plugin solves that problem for me.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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Originally I only wanted to make sure the ftplugin gets loaded before
the syntax file, but while at it I thought just prepending/appending
stuff to the runtimepath is not enough for me.
So now my version of Vim has all the plugins directly in the standard
directories just as if they came with upstream.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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This is an override of xournal with a patch that allows to keep the
aspect ratio while resizing.
Origin of the patch: https://sourceforge.net/p/xournal/patches/58/
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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The current master contains a few fixes with indentation which I
regularly hit while writing Nix expressions.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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While I find visual (block) mode quite useful, it doesn't cope well if
you have multiple lines that aren't aligned perfectly.
This plugin adds that missing feature.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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The Haxe plugin(s) I've used so far (vim-haxe and vim-haxe-syntax) are
no longer actively maintained since 2014.
On the other hand "vaxe" is based on the work on vim-haxe and
vim-haxe-syntax, is actively maintained and supports newer language
features of Haxe as well.
I've patched out syntax highlighting for ',' and ';', because I really
get eye cancer with this and reminds me a bit about the annoying bold
colons when using nickname completion back in the days where BitchX
users were widely seen on IRC.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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The reason is that for terminals that have a width of 80 characters,
having a line with exactly 80 characters will wrap it.
I've wrapped most of my code in 79 characters since a while manually, so
it's time to enforce this by the editor.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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The default is 50, which is a bit small for my taste.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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This one is annoying because it enables mouse mode and it's sourced
*after* our defined configuration. Setting skip_defaults_vim disables
this behaviour.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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I don't use anything that's machine specific within my Vim
configuration (and even if, we can pass it via the callPackage
arguments) so it's kinda pointless that it's a module instead of a plain
package (override).
This makes it also easier to nix-build the package without the need to
go through the module system.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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I need to thoroughly test the latest development version, so it's a must
to keep it up to date.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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The new version of the "TRAVIC-Sign" extension that's used by the
Santander bank now relies on native messaging, so it's much much easier
for us to sandbox and also easier to integrate.
For more information about native messaging see:
https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/nativeMessaging
So the upstream only contains a Firefox extension, but it doesn't
deviate very much (at least since the new non-XUL API) from the Chromium
extension API, so we only need to patch the manifest (where we also
constrain the sites that the extension is allowed to run) and refer to
the Wine wrapper in the native messaging host configuration file.
Right now, the Chromium version that we have in <nixpkgs> still refers
to /usr/share/chromium/extensions in order to search for system-provided
extensions, so we need to fix that as well.
In our workstation profiles we now no longer have the santander package
in lazyPackages, because it's also no longer a binary.
Previously the main reason why I added it to lazyPackages was that the
whole santander package had a closure size of several hundred megabytes
because of the Wine prefix. The latter now is essentially empty.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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Tomahawk is no longer actively developed and the current state within
vuizvui is also broken. So after asking the users of brawndo and tyree
whether they still use it they answered with a "no", so it doesn't make
sense to fix up that package if noone is using it anyway.
This has also been announced via the README in the official GitHub
repository, where the change + comments can be seen here:
https://github.com/tomahawk-player/tomahawk/commit/c8389592488c07079
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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The tests that were failing (see previous commit) were actually related
to pyopenssl and i686-linux, so let's just build Gajim for x86_64-linux
because we won't use it on i686-linux anyway.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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This reverts commit 121e4e98190cebe9fe64348ff3d16d2c049678c2.
I wasn't actually paying attention about the tests that were failing and
indeed the failing tests were in pyopenssl rather than in pycrypto.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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This package is outdated and only there for exactly that purpose
(because some Gajim plugins still depend on it), so we don't care about
failed unit tests, because those that are failing do not affect us.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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