When generating links, we first check that the file is not a diary file
as we don't want to include those in the list. That work is delegated to
the `is_diary_file` function. Prior to this change, the function always
returned true if the file was in the diary directory.
This approach gives false positives for a wiki which has a flat structure
and the wiki files and diary files share a directory. eg:
let wiki.diary_rel_path = './'
This change reuses existing diary functions from the diary.vim module to
get an exact list of diary files to check against.
Fixes#90
__Problem__: VimwikiRenameLink does not rename dir1/toto url in dir2/tata
because the dirs (dir2 and .) were well crossed but badly inspected.
__Solution__: `blob(.ext*)` -> `glob(**/*.ext)` + find the relative URL
* Fasten: VimwikiRenameLink goes faster with cache
More: To compute old_url regex, use a cache dict because it is the same
for files in the same directories
* Util DeleteHiddenBuffer -> do not delete Vader buffer
* Test: Prettify: Util: teardown delete defined function
* Remove unnecessary trailing spaces
Note: list_VimwikiReturn.vader has some necessary trailing spaces
Two non-stylistic errors were also fixed:
1. Removed duplicate function with invalid argument usage
2. Added missing quotes to a function call argument
Problem: Could not complete when the user argument was not the begining
of the filepath
Solution: use custom smartcase filter and customlist instead of custom
Adds tests for the commands:
VimwikiTOC, VimwikiGenerateLinks, VimwikiDiaryGenerateLinks,
VimwikiRebuildTags, VimwikiGenerateTags, VimwikiGoto
Add syntax tests, key mapping tests and table auto format tests.
New helper function in vader setup file.
The default wikis setup in the test vimrc are now mapped to the Docker
containers test user's home directory. The test user does not have
access to write to other locations.
Closes#769.
Also fixes an error when adding missing '.' to mapped extensions. The
previous behavior tried to access a value after it was removed from the
dictionary.