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6
.github/CODEOWNERS
vendored
6
.github/CODEOWNERS
vendored
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
|
||||
# So if a pull request only touches javascript files, only these owners
|
||||
# will be requested to review.
|
||||
|
||||
runtime/autoload/freebasic.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/autoload/getscript.vim @cecamp
|
||||
runtime/autoload/netrw.vim @cecamp
|
||||
runtime/autoload/netrwFileHandlers.vim @cecamp
|
||||
@@ -111,6 +112,7 @@ runtime/ftplugin/pbtxt.vim @lakshayg
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/pdf.vim @tpope
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/ps1.vim @heaths
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/ps1xml.vim @heaths
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/qb64.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/routeros.vim @zainin
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/ruby.vim @tpope @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/sass.vim @tpope
|
||||
@@ -126,6 +128,7 @@ runtime/ftplugin/typescript.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/typescriptreact.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/xml.vim @chrisbra
|
||||
runtime/ftplugin/zsh.vim @chrisbra
|
||||
runtime/indent/basic.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/bst.vim @tpope
|
||||
runtime/indent/cdl.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/clojure.vim @axvr
|
||||
@@ -140,6 +143,7 @@ runtime/indent/elm.vim @andys8
|
||||
runtime/indent/eruby.vim @tpope @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/eterm.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/framescript.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/freebasic.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/gitconfig.vim @tpope
|
||||
runtime/indent/haml.vim @tpope
|
||||
runtime/indent/idlang.vim @dkearns
|
||||
@@ -154,6 +158,7 @@ runtime/indent/occam.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/postscr.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/prolog.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/ps1.vim @heaths
|
||||
runtime/indent/qb64.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/readline.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/ruby.vim @AndrewRadev @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/indent/sass.vim @tpope
|
||||
@@ -239,6 +244,7 @@ runtime/syntax/prolog.vim @XVilka
|
||||
runtime/syntax/ps1.vim @heaths
|
||||
runtime/syntax/ps1xml.vim @heaths
|
||||
runtime/syntax/psl.vim @danielkho
|
||||
runtime/syntax/qb64.vim @dkearns
|
||||
runtime/syntax/rc.vim @chrisbra
|
||||
runtime/syntax/routeros.vim @zainin
|
||||
runtime/syntax/rpcgen.vim @cecamp
|
||||
|
||||
207
.github/workflows/ci.yml
vendored
207
.github/workflows/ci.yml
vendored
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ jobs:
|
||||
TEST: test
|
||||
SRCDIR: ./src
|
||||
LEAK_CFLAGS: -DEXITFREE
|
||||
CFLAGS: -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations
|
||||
LOG_DIR: ${{ github.workspace }}/logs
|
||||
TERM: xterm
|
||||
DISPLAY: ':99'
|
||||
@@ -64,34 +65,49 @@ jobs:
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Install packages
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y \
|
||||
autoconf \
|
||||
lcov \
|
||||
PKGS=( \
|
||||
gettext \
|
||||
libcanberra-dev \
|
||||
libperl-dev \
|
||||
python-dev \
|
||||
python3-dev \
|
||||
liblua5.3-dev \
|
||||
lua5.3 \
|
||||
ruby-dev \
|
||||
tcl-dev \
|
||||
cscope \
|
||||
libgtk2.0-dev \
|
||||
desktop-file-utils \
|
||||
libtool-bin \
|
||||
libsodium-dev
|
||||
)
|
||||
if ${{ matrix.features == 'huge' }}; then
|
||||
PKGS+=( \
|
||||
autoconf \
|
||||
lcov \
|
||||
libcanberra-dev \
|
||||
libperl-dev \
|
||||
python-dev \
|
||||
python3-dev \
|
||||
liblua5.3-dev \
|
||||
lua5.3 \
|
||||
ruby-dev \
|
||||
tcl-dev \
|
||||
cscope \
|
||||
libsodium-dev \
|
||||
)
|
||||
fi
|
||||
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y "${PKGS[@]}"
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Install clang-13
|
||||
- name: Install gcc-11
|
||||
if: matrix.compiler == 'gcc'
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
|
||||
sudo apt install -y gcc-11
|
||||
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-11 100
|
||||
sudo update-alternatives --set gcc /usr/bin/gcc-11
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Install clang-14
|
||||
if: matrix.compiler == 'clang'
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
wget -O - https://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -
|
||||
. /etc/lsb-release
|
||||
sudo add-apt-repository -y "deb http://apt.llvm.org/${DISTRIB_CODENAME}/ llvm-toolchain-${DISTRIB_CODENAME}-13 main"
|
||||
sudo apt-get install -y clang-13 llvm-13
|
||||
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/clang clang /usr/bin/clang-13 100
|
||||
sudo update-alternatives --set clang /usr/bin/clang-13
|
||||
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/llvm-cov llvm-cov /usr/bin/llvm-cov-13 100
|
||||
sudo add-apt-repository -y "deb http://apt.llvm.org/${DISTRIB_CODENAME}/ llvm-toolchain-${DISTRIB_CODENAME}-14 main"
|
||||
sudo apt install -y clang-14 llvm-14
|
||||
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/clang clang /usr/bin/clang-14 100
|
||||
sudo update-alternatives --set clang /usr/bin/clang-14
|
||||
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/llvm-cov llvm-cov /usr/bin/llvm-cov-14 100
|
||||
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/asan_symbolize asan_symbolize /usr/bin/asan_symbolize-14 100
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Set up environment
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
@@ -119,7 +135,6 @@ jobs:
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
|
||||
CFLAGS=""
|
||||
if ${{ matrix.coverage == true }}; then
|
||||
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS --coverage -DUSE_GCOV_FLUSH"
|
||||
echo "LDFLAGS=--coverage"
|
||||
@@ -218,45 +233,51 @@ jobs:
|
||||
do_test() { sg audio "sg $(id -gn) '$*'"; }
|
||||
do_test make ${SHADOWOPT} ${TEST}
|
||||
|
||||
# - name: Coveralls
|
||||
# if: matrix.coverage && success() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
|
||||
# env:
|
||||
# COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN }}
|
||||
# COVERALLS_PARALLEL: true
|
||||
# TRAVIS_JOB_ID: ${{ github.run_id }}
|
||||
# run: |
|
||||
# sudo apt-get install -y python3-setuptools python3-wheel
|
||||
# sudo -H pip3 install pip -U
|
||||
# # needed for https support for coveralls building cffi only works with gcc, not with clang
|
||||
# CC=gcc pip3 install --user cpp-coveralls pyopenssl ndg-httpsclient pyasn1
|
||||
# ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b "${SRCDIR}" -x .xs -e "${SRCDIR}"/if_perl.c -e "${SRCDIR}"/xxd -e "${SRCDIR}"/libvterm --encodings utf-8
|
||||
# - name: Coveralls
|
||||
# if: matrix.coverage && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
|
||||
# env:
|
||||
# COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN }}
|
||||
# COVERALLS_PARALLEL: true
|
||||
# TRAVIS_JOB_ID: ${{ github.run_id }}
|
||||
# run: |
|
||||
# sudo apt-get install -y python3-setuptools python3-wheel
|
||||
# sudo -H pip3 install pip -U
|
||||
# # needed for https support for coveralls building cffi only works with gcc, not with clang
|
||||
# CC=gcc pip3 install --user cpp-coveralls pyopenssl ndg-httpsclient pyasn1
|
||||
# ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b "${SRCDIR}" -x .xs -e "${SRCDIR}"/if_perl.c -e "${SRCDIR}"/xxd -e "${SRCDIR}"/libvterm --encodings utf-8
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Codecov
|
||||
if: matrix.coverage && success()
|
||||
- name: Generate gcov files
|
||||
if: matrix.coverage
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
cd "${SRCDIR}"
|
||||
bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) -F "${{ matrix.features }}-${{ matrix.compiler }}-${{ matrix.extra }}"
|
||||
find . -type f -name '*.gcno' -exec gcov -pb {} + || true
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Codecov
|
||||
if: matrix.coverage
|
||||
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
|
||||
with:
|
||||
flags: linux,${{ matrix.features }}-${{ matrix.compiler }}-${{ matrix.extra }}
|
||||
|
||||
- name: ASan logs
|
||||
if: contains(matrix.extra, 'asan') && !cancelled()
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
for f in $(grep -lR '#[[:digit:]]* *0x[[:digit:]a-fA-F]*' "${LOG_DIR}"); do
|
||||
asan_symbolize-13 -l "$f"
|
||||
for f in $(grep -lR '#[[:digit:]]* *0x[[:xdigit:]]*' "${LOG_DIR}"); do
|
||||
asan_symbolize -l "$f"
|
||||
false # in order to fail a job
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# coveralls:
|
||||
# runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
|
||||
# coveralls:
|
||||
# runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
|
||||
#
|
||||
# needs: linux
|
||||
# if: always() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
|
||||
# needs: linux
|
||||
# if: always() && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
|
||||
#
|
||||
# steps:
|
||||
# - name: Parallel finished
|
||||
# env:
|
||||
# COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN }}
|
||||
# run: |
|
||||
# curl -k "https://coveralls.io/webhook?repo_token=${COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN}" -d "payload[build_num]=${GITHUB_RUN_ID}&payload[status]=done"
|
||||
# steps:
|
||||
# - name: Parallel finished
|
||||
# env:
|
||||
# COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN }}
|
||||
# run: |
|
||||
# curl -k "https://coveralls.io/webhook?repo_token=${COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN}" -d "payload[build_num]=${GITHUB_RUN_ID}&payload[status]=done"
|
||||
|
||||
macos:
|
||||
runs-on: macos-latest
|
||||
@@ -277,6 +298,7 @@ jobs:
|
||||
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Install packages
|
||||
if: matrix.features == 'huge'
|
||||
env:
|
||||
HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE: 1
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
@@ -331,15 +353,14 @@ jobs:
|
||||
make ${TEST}
|
||||
|
||||
windows:
|
||||
runs-on: windows-latest
|
||||
runs-on: windows-2019
|
||||
|
||||
env:
|
||||
VCVARSALL: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat
|
||||
# Interfaces
|
||||
# Lua
|
||||
LUA_VER: 54
|
||||
LUA_VER_DOT: '5.4'
|
||||
LUA_RELEASE: 5.4.0
|
||||
LUA_RELEASE: 5.4.2
|
||||
LUA32_URL: https://downloads.sourceforge.net/luabinaries/lua-%LUA_RELEASE%_Win32_dllw6_lib.zip
|
||||
LUA64_URL: https://downloads.sourceforge.net/luabinaries/lua-%LUA_RELEASE%_Win64_dllw6_lib.zip
|
||||
LUA_DIR: D:\Lua
|
||||
@@ -347,8 +368,8 @@ jobs:
|
||||
PYTHON_VER: 27
|
||||
PYTHON_VER_DOT: '2.7'
|
||||
# Python 3
|
||||
PYTHON3_VER: 38
|
||||
PYTHON3_VER_DOT: '3.8'
|
||||
PYTHON3_VER: 310
|
||||
PYTHON3_VER_DOT: '3.10'
|
||||
# Other dependencies
|
||||
# winpty
|
||||
WINPTY_URL: https://github.com/rprichard/winpty/releases/download/0.4.3/winpty-0.4.3-msvc2015.zip
|
||||
@@ -379,6 +400,10 @@ jobs:
|
||||
msystem: MINGW32
|
||||
cygreg: registry32
|
||||
pyreg: "-32"
|
||||
- toolchain: mingw
|
||||
arch: x64
|
||||
features: HUGE
|
||||
coverage: yes
|
||||
exclude:
|
||||
- toolchain: msvc
|
||||
arch: x64
|
||||
@@ -393,6 +418,7 @@ jobs:
|
||||
shell: bash
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
git config --global core.autocrlf input
|
||||
echo "VCVARSALL=$(vswhere -products \* -latest -property installationPath)\\VC\\Auxiliary\\Build\\vcvarsall.bat" >> $GITHUB_ENV
|
||||
python_dir=$(cat "/proc/${{ matrix.cygreg }}/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Python/PythonCore/${PYTHON_VER_DOT}/InstallPath/@")
|
||||
python3_dir=$(cat "/proc/${{ matrix.cygreg }}/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Python/PythonCore/${PYTHON3_VER_DOT}${{ matrix.pyreg }}/InstallPath/@")
|
||||
echo "PYTHON_DIR=$python_dir" >> $GITHUB_ENV
|
||||
@@ -450,8 +476,7 @@ jobs:
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Copy src directory to src2
|
||||
shell: cmd
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
xcopy src src2\ /E > nul
|
||||
run: xcopy src src2\ /E > nul
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Build (MSVC)
|
||||
if: matrix.toolchain == 'msvc'
|
||||
@@ -459,17 +484,15 @@ jobs:
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
call "%VCVARSALL%" ${{ matrix.vcarch }}
|
||||
cd src
|
||||
:: Filter out the progress bar from the build log
|
||||
sed -e "s/@<<$/@<< | sed -e 's#.*\\\\r.*##'/" Make_mvc.mak > Make_mvc2.mak
|
||||
if "${{ matrix.features }}"=="HUGE" (
|
||||
nmake -nologo -f Make_mvc2.mak ^
|
||||
nmake -nologo -f Make_mvc.mak ^
|
||||
FEATURES=${{ matrix.features }} ^
|
||||
GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes VIMDLL=yes ^
|
||||
DYNAMIC_LUA=yes LUA=%LUA_DIR% ^
|
||||
DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=%PYTHON_DIR% ^
|
||||
DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=%PYTHON3_DIR%
|
||||
) else (
|
||||
nmake -nologo -f Make_mvc2.mak ^
|
||||
nmake -nologo -f Make_mvc.mak ^
|
||||
FEATURES=${{ matrix.features }} ^
|
||||
GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes VIMDLL=yes
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -490,7 +513,7 @@ jobs:
|
||||
DYNAMIC_LUA=yes LUA=${LUA_DIR} \
|
||||
DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=${PYTHON_DIR} \
|
||||
DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=${PYTHON3_DIR} \
|
||||
STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
|
||||
STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes COVERAGE=${{ matrix.coverage }}
|
||||
else
|
||||
mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak -j2 \
|
||||
FEATURES=${{ matrix.features }} \
|
||||
@@ -498,6 +521,14 @@ jobs:
|
||||
STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Check version
|
||||
shell: cmd
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
PATH %LUA_DIR%;C:\msys64\${{ matrix.msystem }}\bin;%PATH%;%PYTHON3_DIR%
|
||||
src\vim --version || exit 1
|
||||
src\vim -u NONE -i NONE --not-a-term -esNX -V1 -S ci/if_ver-1.vim -c quit
|
||||
src\vim -u NONE -i NONE --not-a-term -esNX -V1 -S ci/if_ver-2.vim -c quit
|
||||
|
||||
#- name: Prepare Artifact
|
||||
# shell: cmd
|
||||
# run: |
|
||||
@@ -511,27 +542,34 @@ jobs:
|
||||
# name: vim${{ matrix.bits }}-${{ matrix.toolchain }}
|
||||
# path: ./artifacts
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Test
|
||||
- name: Copy gcov data files to src2
|
||||
if: matrix.coverage
|
||||
shell: msys2 {0}
|
||||
run: find src -name '*.gcno' | tar -c -T - | tar -x -C src2 --strip-components 1
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Test and show the result of testing gVim
|
||||
shell: cmd
|
||||
timeout-minutes: 20
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
PATH %LUA_DIR%;C:\msys64\${{ matrix.msystem }}\bin;%PATH%;%PYTHON3_DIR%
|
||||
call "%VCVARSALL%" ${{ matrix.vcarch }}
|
||||
cd src
|
||||
echo.
|
||||
echo %COL_GREEN%vim version:%COL_RESET%
|
||||
.\vim --version || exit 1
|
||||
|
||||
echo %COL_GREEN%Start testing vim in background.%COL_RESET%
|
||||
start cmd /c "cd ..\src2\testdir & nmake -nologo -f Make_dos.mak VIMPROG=..\..\src\vim > nul & echo done>done.txt"
|
||||
echo %COL_GREEN%Start testing Vim in background.%COL_RESET%
|
||||
start cmd /c "cd src2\testdir & nmake -nologo -f Make_dos.mak VIMPROG=..\..\src\vim > nul & echo done>done.txt"
|
||||
|
||||
echo %COL_GREEN%Test gvim:%COL_RESET%
|
||||
cd testdir
|
||||
echo %COL_GREEN%Test gVim:%COL_RESET%
|
||||
cd src\testdir
|
||||
nmake -nologo -f Make_dos.mak VIMPROG=..\gvim || exit 1
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
|
||||
echo %COL_GREEN%Wait for vim tests to finish.%COL_RESET%
|
||||
cd ..\src2\testdir
|
||||
- name: Show the result of testing Vim
|
||||
shell: cmd
|
||||
timeout-minutes: 20
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
PATH %LUA_DIR%;C:\msys64\${{ matrix.msystem }}\bin;%PATH%;%PYTHON3_DIR%
|
||||
call "%VCVARSALL%" ${{ matrix.vcarch }}
|
||||
|
||||
echo %COL_GREEN%Wait for Vim tests to finish.%COL_RESET%
|
||||
cd src2\testdir
|
||||
:: Wait about 10 minutes.
|
||||
for /L %%i in (1,1,60) do (
|
||||
if exist done.txt goto exitloop
|
||||
@@ -541,10 +579,35 @@ jobs:
|
||||
set timeout=1
|
||||
:exitloop
|
||||
|
||||
echo %COL_GREEN%Test results of vim:%COL_RESET%
|
||||
echo %COL_GREEN%The result of testing Vim:%COL_RESET%
|
||||
cd src2\testdir
|
||||
if exist messages type messages
|
||||
nmake -nologo -f Make_dos.mak report VIMPROG=..\..\src\vim || exit 1
|
||||
|
||||
if "%timeout%"=="1" (
|
||||
echo %COL_RED%Timed out.%COL_RESET%
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Generate gcov files
|
||||
if: matrix.coverage
|
||||
shell: msys2 {0}
|
||||
run: |
|
||||
cd src
|
||||
find . -type f -name '*.gcno' -exec gcov -pb {} + || true
|
||||
cd ../src2
|
||||
find . -type f -name '*.gcno' -exec gcov -pb {} + || true
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Codecov (gVim)
|
||||
if: matrix.coverage
|
||||
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v2
|
||||
with:
|
||||
directory: src
|
||||
flags: windows,${{ matrix.toolchain }}-${{ matrix.arch }}-${{ matrix.features }}-gui
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Codecov (Vim)
|
||||
if: matrix.coverage
|
||||
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v2
|
||||
with:
|
||||
directory: src2
|
||||
flags: windows,${{ matrix.toolchain }}-${{ matrix.arch }}-${{ matrix.features }}
|
||||
|
||||
7
.gitignore
vendored
7
.gitignore
vendored
@@ -96,5 +96,10 @@ src/shadow-*
|
||||
src/runtime
|
||||
src/pixmaps
|
||||
|
||||
# other possible files build by tools
|
||||
# other files possibly created by tools
|
||||
src/cscope.out
|
||||
|
||||
# Linter/language server files
|
||||
/.cache/clangd/
|
||||
/.ccls-cache/
|
||||
/compile_commands.json
|
||||
|
||||
21
Filelist
21
Filelist
@@ -113,6 +113,8 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/nbdebug.h \
|
||||
src/netbeans.c \
|
||||
src/normal.c \
|
||||
src/nv_cmdidxs.h \
|
||||
src/nv_cmds.h \
|
||||
src/ops.c \
|
||||
src/option.c \
|
||||
src/option.h \
|
||||
@@ -196,7 +198,6 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/testdir/view_util.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/test[0-9]*.ok \
|
||||
src/testdir/test77a.ok \
|
||||
src/testdir/test83-tags? \
|
||||
src/testdir/test77a.com \
|
||||
src/testdir/test_*.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/python2/*.py \
|
||||
@@ -443,10 +444,8 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
|
||||
src/configure \
|
||||
src/configure.ac \
|
||||
src/create_cmdidxs.vim \
|
||||
src/gui_at_fs.c \
|
||||
src/gui_at_sb.c \
|
||||
src/gui_at_sb.h \
|
||||
src/gui_athena.c \
|
||||
src/create_nvcmdidxs.c \
|
||||
src/create_nvcmdidxs.vim \
|
||||
src/gui_gtk.c \
|
||||
src/gui_gtk_f.c \
|
||||
src/gui_gtk_f.h \
|
||||
@@ -471,7 +470,6 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
|
||||
src/osdef1.h.in \
|
||||
src/osdef2.h.in \
|
||||
src/pathdef.sh \
|
||||
src/proto/gui_athena.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/gui_gtk.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/gui_gtk_x11.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/gui_gtk_gresources.pro \
|
||||
@@ -497,7 +495,6 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
|
||||
SRC_DOS_UNIX = \
|
||||
src/gui_xim.c \
|
||||
src/if_cscope.c \
|
||||
src/if_cscope.h \
|
||||
src/if_lua.c \
|
||||
src/if_mzsch.c \
|
||||
src/if_mzsch.h \
|
||||
@@ -544,18 +541,14 @@ SRC_DOS = \
|
||||
tools/rename.bat \
|
||||
src/bigvim.bat \
|
||||
src/bigvim64.bat \
|
||||
src/msvcsetup.bat \
|
||||
src/msvc2008.bat \
|
||||
src/msvc2010.bat \
|
||||
src/msvc2015.bat \
|
||||
src/msys32.bat \
|
||||
src/msys64.bat \
|
||||
src/dimm.idl \
|
||||
src/dlldata.c \
|
||||
src/dosinst.c \
|
||||
src/dosinst.h \
|
||||
src/glbl_ime.cpp \
|
||||
src/glbl_ime.h \
|
||||
src/gui_dwrite.cpp \
|
||||
src/gui_dwrite.h \
|
||||
src/gui_w32.c \
|
||||
@@ -633,6 +626,7 @@ SRC_DOS_BIN = \
|
||||
src/xpm/x86/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
|
||||
src/xpm/x86/lib/libXpm.a \
|
||||
src/xpm/x86/lib/libXpm.lib \
|
||||
runtime/bitmaps/vim.ico \
|
||||
nsis/icons.zip \
|
||||
|
||||
# source files for Amiga, DOS, etc. (also in the extra archive)
|
||||
@@ -664,10 +658,7 @@ SRC_HAIKU = \
|
||||
# source files for the Mac (also in the extra archive)
|
||||
SRC_MAC = \
|
||||
src/INSTALLmac.txt \
|
||||
src/dehqx.py \
|
||||
src/os_mac_rsrc/*.icns \
|
||||
src/os_mac.h \
|
||||
src/os_mac.rsr.hqx \
|
||||
src/os_mac_conv.c \
|
||||
src/os_macosx.m \
|
||||
src/proto/os_mac_conv.pro \
|
||||
@@ -705,7 +696,6 @@ SRC_EXTRA = \
|
||||
$(SRC_QNX) \
|
||||
$(SRC_VMS) \
|
||||
README_os390.txt \
|
||||
src/infplist.xml \
|
||||
src/link.390 \
|
||||
src/os_vms_fix.com \
|
||||
src/toolbar.phi \
|
||||
@@ -1005,6 +995,7 @@ LANG_GEN = \
|
||||
runtime/doc/*-tr.1 \
|
||||
runtime/doc/*-tr.UTF-8.1 \
|
||||
runtime/lang/README.txt \
|
||||
runtime/lang/Makefile \
|
||||
runtime/lang/menu_*.vim \
|
||||
runtime/keymap/README.txt \
|
||||
runtime/keymap/*.vim \
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -5,11 +5,9 @@ setlocal ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
|
||||
cd %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER%
|
||||
|
||||
cd src
|
||||
:: Filter out the progress bar from the build log
|
||||
sed -e "s/@<<$/@<< | sed -e 's#.*\\\\r.*##'/" Make_mvc.mak > Make_mvc2.mak
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Building MSVC 64bit console Version"
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 ^
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak CPU=AMD64 ^
|
||||
OLE=no GUI=no IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no ^
|
||||
FEATURES=%FEATURE%
|
||||
if not exist vim.exe (
|
||||
@@ -21,13 +19,13 @@ if not exist vim.exe (
|
||||
:: GUI needs to be last, so that testing works
|
||||
echo "Building MSVC 64bit GUI Version"
|
||||
if "%FEATURE%" == "HUGE" (
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 ^
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak CPU=AMD64 ^
|
||||
OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no POSTSCRIPT=yes ^
|
||||
PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27-x64 ^
|
||||
PYTHON3_VER=35 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python35-x64 ^
|
||||
FEATURES=%FEATURE%
|
||||
) ELSE (
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 ^
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak CPU=AMD64 ^
|
||||
OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no ^
|
||||
FEATURES=%FEATURE%
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -347,6 +347,9 @@ Section "$(str_section_exe)" id_section_exe
|
||||
File /oname=gvim.exe ${VIMSRC}\gvim_ole.exe
|
||||
!if /FileExists "${VIMSRC}\vim${BIT}.dll"
|
||||
File ${VIMSRC}\vim${BIT}.dll
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
!if /FileExists "${VIMRT}\libsodium.dll"
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\libsodium.dll
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
File /oname=install.exe ${VIMSRC}\installw32.exe
|
||||
File /oname=uninstall.exe ${VIMSRC}\uninstallw32.exe
|
||||
@@ -400,6 +403,9 @@ Section "$(str_section_exe)" id_section_exe
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\autoload\xml
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\autoload\xml\*.*
|
||||
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\bitmaps
|
||||
File ${VIMSRC}\vim.ico
|
||||
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\syntax
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\syntax\*.*
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ vim9script noclear
|
||||
# Language: C
|
||||
# Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
# Rewritten in Vim9 script by github user lacygoill
|
||||
# Last Change: 2021 Dec 27
|
||||
# Last Change: 2022 Jan 31
|
||||
|
||||
var prepended: string
|
||||
var grepCache: dict<list<dict<any>>>
|
||||
|
||||
# This function is used for the 'omnifunc' option.
|
||||
def ccomplete#Complete(findstart: bool, abase: string): any # {{{1
|
||||
export def Complete(findstart: bool, abase: string): any # {{{1
|
||||
if findstart
|
||||
# Locate the start of the item, including ".", "->" and "[...]".
|
||||
var line: string = getline('.')
|
||||
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ def ccomplete#Complete(findstart: bool, abase: string): any # {{{1
|
||||
|| !v['static']
|
||||
|| bufnr('%') == bufnr(v['filename']))
|
||||
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, tags->map((_, v: dict<any>) => Tag2item(v)))
|
||||
res = res->extend(tags->map((_, v: dict<any>) => Tag2item(v)))
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if len(res) == 0
|
||||
@@ -216,9 +216,9 @@ def ccomplete#Complete(findstart: bool, abase: string): any # {{{1
|
||||
for i: number in len(diclist)->range()
|
||||
# New ctags has the "typeref" field. Patched version has "typename".
|
||||
if diclist[i]->has_key('typename')
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, diclist[i]['typename']->StructMembers(items[1 :], true))
|
||||
res = res->extend(diclist[i]['typename']->StructMembers(items[1 :], true))
|
||||
elseif diclist[i]->has_key('typeref')
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, diclist[i]['typeref']->StructMembers(items[1 :], true))
|
||||
res = res->extend(diclist[i]['typeref']->StructMembers(items[1 :], true))
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
# For a variable use the command, which must be a search pattern that
|
||||
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ def ccomplete#Complete(findstart: bool, abase: string): any # {{{1
|
||||
var line: string = diclist[i]['cmd']
|
||||
if line[: 1] == '/^'
|
||||
var col: number = line->charidx(match(line, '\<' .. items[0] .. '\>'))
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, line[2 : col - 1]->Nextitem(items[1 :], 0, true))
|
||||
res = res->extend(line[2 : col - 1]->Nextitem(items[1 :], 0, true))
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
@@ -256,11 +256,10 @@ def ccomplete#Complete(findstart: bool, abase: string): any # {{{1
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
def GetAddition( # {{{1
|
||||
line: string,
|
||||
match: string,
|
||||
memarg: list<dict<any>>,
|
||||
bracket: bool
|
||||
): string
|
||||
line: string,
|
||||
match: string,
|
||||
memarg: list<dict<any>>,
|
||||
bracket: bool): string
|
||||
# Guess if the item is an array.
|
||||
if bracket && match(line, match .. '\s*\[') > 0
|
||||
return '['
|
||||
@@ -403,10 +402,9 @@ def Tagline2item(val: dict<any>, brackets: string): dict<string> # {{{1
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
def Tagcmd2extra( # {{{1
|
||||
cmd: string,
|
||||
name: string,
|
||||
fname: string
|
||||
): string
|
||||
cmd: string,
|
||||
name: string,
|
||||
fname: string): string
|
||||
# Turn a command from a tag line to something that is useful in the menu
|
||||
var x: string
|
||||
if cmd =~ '^/^'
|
||||
@@ -427,11 +425,10 @@ def Tagcmd2extra( # {{{1
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
def Nextitem( # {{{1
|
||||
lead: string,
|
||||
items: list<string>,
|
||||
depth: number,
|
||||
all: bool
|
||||
): list<dict<string>>
|
||||
lead: string,
|
||||
items: list<string>,
|
||||
depth: number,
|
||||
all: bool): list<dict<string>>
|
||||
# Find composing type in "lead" and match items[0] with it.
|
||||
# Repeat this recursively for items[1], if it's there.
|
||||
# When resolving typedefs "depth" is used to avoid infinite recursion.
|
||||
@@ -473,11 +470,11 @@ def Nextitem( # {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
# New ctags has the "typeref" field. Patched version has "typename".
|
||||
if item->has_key('typeref')
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, item['typeref']->StructMembers(items, all))
|
||||
res = res->extend(item['typeref']->StructMembers(items, all))
|
||||
continue
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if item->has_key('typename')
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, item['typename']->StructMembers(items, all))
|
||||
res = res->extend(item['typename']->StructMembers(items, all))
|
||||
continue
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -511,11 +508,11 @@ def Nextitem( # {{{1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
if name != ''
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, StructMembers(cmdtokens[0] .. ':' .. name, items, all))
|
||||
res = res->extend(StructMembers(cmdtokens[0] .. ':' .. name, items, all))
|
||||
endif
|
||||
elseif depth < 10
|
||||
# Could be "typedef other_T some_T".
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, cmdtokens[0]->Nextitem(items, depth + 1, all))
|
||||
res = res->extend(cmdtokens[0]->Nextitem(items, depth + 1, all))
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
@@ -529,10 +526,9 @@ def Nextitem( # {{{1
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
def StructMembers( # {{{1
|
||||
atypename: string,
|
||||
items: list<string>,
|
||||
all: bool
|
||||
): list<dict<string>>
|
||||
atypename: string,
|
||||
items: list<string>,
|
||||
all: bool): list<dict<string>>
|
||||
|
||||
# Search for members of structure "typename" in tags files.
|
||||
# Return a list with resulting matches.
|
||||
@@ -641,10 +637,9 @@ def StructMembers( # {{{1
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
def SearchMembers( # {{{1
|
||||
matches: list<dict<any>>,
|
||||
items: list<string>,
|
||||
all: bool
|
||||
): list<dict<string>>
|
||||
matches: list<dict<any>>,
|
||||
items: list<string>,
|
||||
all: bool): list<dict<string>>
|
||||
|
||||
# For matching members, find matches for following items.
|
||||
# When "all" is true find all, otherwise just return 1 if there is any member.
|
||||
@@ -674,7 +669,7 @@ def SearchMembers( # {{{1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if typename != ''
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, StructMembers(typename, items, all))
|
||||
res = res->extend(StructMembers(typename, items, all))
|
||||
else
|
||||
# Use the search command (the declaration itself).
|
||||
var sb: number = line->match('\t\zs/^')
|
||||
@@ -683,7 +678,7 @@ def SearchMembers( # {{{1
|
||||
var e: number = line
|
||||
->charidx(match(line, '\<' .. matches[i]['match'] .. '\>', sb))
|
||||
if e > 0
|
||||
res = extendnew(res, line[s : e - 1]->Nextitem(items, 0, all))
|
||||
res = res->extend(line[s : e - 1]->Nextitem(items, 0, all))
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because one or more lines are too long
886
runtime/autoload/dist/ft.vim
vendored
886
runtime/autoload/dist/ft.vim
vendored
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
426
runtime/autoload/dist/script.vim
vendored
Normal file
426
runtime/autoload/dist/script.vim
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,426 @@
|
||||
vim9script
|
||||
|
||||
# Vim function for detecting a filetype from the file contents.
|
||||
# Invoked from "scripts.vim" in 'runtimepath'
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
# Last Change: 2022 Feb 13
|
||||
|
||||
export def DetectFiletype()
|
||||
var line1 = getline(1)
|
||||
if line1[0] == '#' && line1[1] == '!'
|
||||
# File that starts with "#!".
|
||||
DetectFromHashBang(line1)
|
||||
else
|
||||
# File does not start with "#!".
|
||||
DetectFromText(line1)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
# Called for a script that has "#!" in the first line.
|
||||
def DetectFromHashBang(firstline: string)
|
||||
var line1 = firstline
|
||||
|
||||
# Check for a line like "#!/usr/bin/env {options} bash". Turn it into
|
||||
# "#!/usr/bin/bash" to make matching easier.
|
||||
# Recognize only a few {options} that are commonly used.
|
||||
if line1 =~ '^#!\s*\S*\<env\s'
|
||||
line1 = substitute(line1, '\S\+=\S\+', '', 'g')
|
||||
line1 = substitute(line1, '\(-[iS]\|--ignore-environment\|--split-string\)', '', '')
|
||||
line1 = substitute(line1, '\<env\s\+', '', '')
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
# Get the program name.
|
||||
# Only accept spaces in PC style paths: "#!c:/program files/perl [args]".
|
||||
# If the word env is used, use the first word after the space:
|
||||
# "#!/usr/bin/env perl [path/args]"
|
||||
# If there is no path use the first word: "#!perl [path/args]".
|
||||
# Otherwise get the last word after a slash: "#!/usr/bin/perl [path/args]".
|
||||
var name: string
|
||||
if line1 =~ '^#!\s*\a:[/\\]'
|
||||
name = substitute(line1, '^#!.*[/\\]\(\i\+\).*', '\1', '')
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^#!.*\<env\>'
|
||||
name = substitute(line1, '^#!.*\<env\>\s\+\(\i\+\).*', '\1', '')
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^#!\s*[^/\\ ]*\>\([^/\\]\|$\)'
|
||||
name = substitute(line1, '^#!\s*\([^/\\ ]*\>\).*', '\1', '')
|
||||
else
|
||||
name = substitute(line1, '^#!\s*\S*[/\\]\(\i\+\).*', '\1', '')
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
# tcl scripts may have #!/bin/sh in the first line and "exec wish" in the
|
||||
# third line. Suggested by Steven Atkinson.
|
||||
if getline(3) =~ '^exec wish'
|
||||
name = 'wish'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
# Bourne-like shell scripts: bash bash2 ksh ksh93 sh
|
||||
if name =~ '^\(bash\d*\|\|ksh\d*\|sh\)\>'
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeSH(line1)
|
||||
|
||||
# csh scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ '^csh\>'
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_csh")
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell(g:filetype_csh)
|
||||
else
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell("csh")
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
# tcsh scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ '^tcsh\>'
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell("tcsh")
|
||||
|
||||
# Z shell scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ '^zsh\>'
|
||||
set ft=zsh
|
||||
|
||||
# TCL scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ '^\(tclsh\|wish\|expectk\|itclsh\|itkwish\)\>'
|
||||
set ft=tcl
|
||||
|
||||
# Expect scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ '^expect\>'
|
||||
set ft=expect
|
||||
|
||||
# Gnuplot scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ '^gnuplot\>'
|
||||
set ft=gnuplot
|
||||
|
||||
# Makefiles
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'make\>'
|
||||
set ft=make
|
||||
|
||||
# Pike
|
||||
elseif name =~ '^pike\%(\>\|[0-9]\)'
|
||||
set ft=pike
|
||||
|
||||
# Lua
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'lua'
|
||||
set ft=lua
|
||||
|
||||
# Perl
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'perl'
|
||||
set ft=perl
|
||||
|
||||
# PHP
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'php'
|
||||
set ft=php
|
||||
|
||||
# Python
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'python'
|
||||
set ft=python
|
||||
|
||||
# Groovy
|
||||
elseif name =~ '^groovy\>'
|
||||
set ft=groovy
|
||||
|
||||
# Raku
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'raku'
|
||||
set ft=raku
|
||||
|
||||
# Ruby
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'ruby'
|
||||
set ft=ruby
|
||||
|
||||
# JavaScript
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'node\(js\)\=\>\|js\>' || name =~ 'rhino\>'
|
||||
set ft=javascript
|
||||
|
||||
# BC calculator
|
||||
elseif name =~ '^bc\>'
|
||||
set ft=bc
|
||||
|
||||
# sed
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'sed\>'
|
||||
set ft=sed
|
||||
|
||||
# OCaml-scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'ocaml'
|
||||
set ft=ocaml
|
||||
|
||||
# Awk scripts; also finds "gawk"
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'awk\>'
|
||||
set ft=awk
|
||||
|
||||
# Website MetaLanguage
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'wml'
|
||||
set ft=wml
|
||||
|
||||
# Scheme scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'scheme'
|
||||
set ft=scheme
|
||||
|
||||
# CFEngine scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'cfengine'
|
||||
set ft=cfengine
|
||||
|
||||
# Erlang scripts
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'escript'
|
||||
set ft=erlang
|
||||
|
||||
# Haskell
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'haskell'
|
||||
set ft=haskell
|
||||
|
||||
# Scala
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'scala\>'
|
||||
set ft=scala
|
||||
|
||||
# Clojure
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'clojure'
|
||||
set ft=clojure
|
||||
|
||||
# Free Pascal
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'instantfpc\>'
|
||||
set ft=pascal
|
||||
|
||||
# Fennel
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'fennel\>'
|
||||
set ft=fennel
|
||||
|
||||
# MikroTik RouterOS script
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'rsc\>'
|
||||
set ft=routeros
|
||||
|
||||
# Fish shell
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'fish\>'
|
||||
set ft=fish
|
||||
|
||||
# Gforth
|
||||
elseif name =~ 'gforth\>'
|
||||
set ft=forth
|
||||
|
||||
endif
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Called for a script that does not have "#!" in the first line.
|
||||
def DetectFromText(line1: string)
|
||||
var line2 = getline(2)
|
||||
var line3 = getline(3)
|
||||
var line4 = getline(4)
|
||||
var line5 = getline(5)
|
||||
|
||||
# Bourne-like shell scripts: sh ksh bash bash2
|
||||
if line1 =~ '^:$'
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeSH(line1)
|
||||
|
||||
# Z shell scripts
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^#compdef\>'
|
||||
|| line1 =~ '^#autoload\>'
|
||||
|| "\n" .. line1 .. "\n" .. line2 .. "\n" .. line3 ..
|
||||
"\n" .. line4 .. "\n" .. line5
|
||||
=~ '\n\s*emulate\s\+\%(-[LR]\s\+\)\=[ckz]\=sh\>'
|
||||
set ft=zsh
|
||||
|
||||
# ELM Mail files
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^From \([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_0-9\.=-]*\(@[^ ]*\)\=\|-\) .* \(19\|20\)\d\d$'
|
||||
set ft=mail
|
||||
|
||||
# Mason
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^<[%&].*>'
|
||||
set ft=mason
|
||||
|
||||
# Vim scripts (must have '" vim' as the first line to trigger this)
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^" *[vV]im$'
|
||||
set ft=vim
|
||||
|
||||
# libcxx and libstdc++ standard library headers like "iostream" do not have
|
||||
# an extension, recognize the Emacs file mode.
|
||||
elseif line1 =~? '-\*-.*C++.*-\*-'
|
||||
set ft=cpp
|
||||
|
||||
# MOO
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^\*\* LambdaMOO Database, Format Version \%([1-3]\>\)\@!\d\+ \*\*$'
|
||||
set ft=moo
|
||||
|
||||
# Diff file:
|
||||
# - "diff" in first line (context diff)
|
||||
# - "Only in " in first line
|
||||
# - "--- " in first line and "+++ " in second line (unified diff).
|
||||
# - "*** " in first line and "--- " in second line (context diff).
|
||||
# - "# It was generated by makepatch " in the second line (makepatch diff).
|
||||
# - "Index: <filename>" in the first line (CVS file)
|
||||
# - "=== ", line of "=", "---", "+++ " (SVK diff)
|
||||
# - "=== ", "--- ", "+++ " (bzr diff, common case)
|
||||
# - "=== (removed|added|renamed|modified)" (bzr diff, alternative)
|
||||
# - "# HG changeset patch" in first line (Mercurial export format)
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^\(diff\>\|Only in \|\d\+\(,\d\+\)\=[cda]\d\+\>\|# It was generated by makepatch \|Index:\s\+\f\+\r\=$\|===== \f\+ \d\+\.\d\+ vs edited\|==== //\f\+#\d\+\|# HG changeset patch\)'
|
||||
|| (line1 =~ '^--- ' && line2 =~ '^+++ ')
|
||||
|| (line1 =~ '^\* looking for ' && line2 =~ '^\* comparing to ')
|
||||
|| (line1 =~ '^\*\*\* ' && line2 =~ '^--- ')
|
||||
|| (line1 =~ '^=== ' && ((line2 =~ '^=\{66\}' && line3 =~ '^--- ' && line4 =~ '^+++') || (line2 =~ '^--- ' && line3 =~ '^+++ ')))
|
||||
|| (line1 =~ '^=== \(removed\|added\|renamed\|modified\)')
|
||||
set ft=diff
|
||||
|
||||
# PostScript Files (must have %!PS as the first line, like a2ps output)
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^%![ \t]*PS'
|
||||
set ft=postscr
|
||||
|
||||
# M4 scripts: Guess there is a line that starts with "dnl".
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^\s*dnl\>'
|
||||
|| line2 =~ '^\s*dnl\>'
|
||||
|| line3 =~ '^\s*dnl\>'
|
||||
|| line4 =~ '^\s*dnl\>'
|
||||
|| line5 =~ '^\s*dnl\>'
|
||||
set ft=m4
|
||||
|
||||
# AmigaDos scripts
|
||||
elseif $TERM == "amiga" && (line1 =~ "^;" || line1 =~? '^\.bra')
|
||||
set ft=amiga
|
||||
|
||||
# SiCAD scripts (must have procn or procd as the first line to trigger this)
|
||||
elseif line1 =~? '^ *proc[nd] *$'
|
||||
set ft=sicad
|
||||
|
||||
# Purify log files start with "**** Purify"
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^\*\*\*\* Purify'
|
||||
set ft=purifylog
|
||||
|
||||
# XML
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '<?\s*xml.*?>'
|
||||
set ft=xml
|
||||
|
||||
# XHTML (e.g.: PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN")
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '\<DTD\s\+XHTML\s'
|
||||
set ft=xhtml
|
||||
|
||||
# HTML (e.g.: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN")
|
||||
# Avoid "doctype html", used by slim.
|
||||
elseif line1 =~? '<!DOCTYPE\s\+html\>'
|
||||
set ft=html
|
||||
|
||||
# PDF
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^%PDF-'
|
||||
set ft=pdf
|
||||
|
||||
# XXD output
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^\x\{7}: \x\{2} \=\x\{2} \=\x\{2} \=\x\{2} '
|
||||
set ft=xxd
|
||||
|
||||
# RCS/CVS log output
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^RCS file:' || line2 =~ '^RCS file:'
|
||||
set ft=rcslog
|
||||
|
||||
# CVS commit
|
||||
elseif line2 =~ '^CVS:' || getline("$") =~ '^CVS: '
|
||||
set ft=cvs
|
||||
|
||||
# Prescribe
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^!R!'
|
||||
set ft=prescribe
|
||||
|
||||
# Send-pr
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^SEND-PR:'
|
||||
set ft=sendpr
|
||||
|
||||
# SNNS files
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^SNNS network definition file'
|
||||
set ft=snnsnet
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^SNNS pattern definition file'
|
||||
set ft=snnspat
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^SNNS result file'
|
||||
set ft=snnsres
|
||||
|
||||
# Virata
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^%.\{-}[Vv]irata'
|
||||
|| line2 =~ '^%.\{-}[Vv]irata'
|
||||
|| line3 =~ '^%.\{-}[Vv]irata'
|
||||
|| line4 =~ '^%.\{-}[Vv]irata'
|
||||
|| line5 =~ '^%.\{-}[Vv]irata'
|
||||
set ft=virata
|
||||
|
||||
# Strace
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '[0-9:.]* *execve(' || line1 =~ '^__libc_start_main'
|
||||
set ft=strace
|
||||
|
||||
# VSE JCL
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^\* $$ JOB\>' || line1 =~ '^// *JOB\>'
|
||||
set ft=vsejcl
|
||||
|
||||
# TAK and SINDA
|
||||
elseif line4 =~ 'K & K Associates' || line2 =~ 'TAK 2000'
|
||||
set ft=takout
|
||||
elseif line3 =~ 'S Y S T E M S I M P R O V E D '
|
||||
set ft=sindaout
|
||||
elseif getline(6) =~ 'Run Date: '
|
||||
set ft=takcmp
|
||||
elseif getline(9) =~ 'Node File 1'
|
||||
set ft=sindacmp
|
||||
|
||||
# DNS zone files
|
||||
elseif line1 .. line2 .. line3 .. line4 =~ '^; <<>> DiG [0-9.]\+.* <<>>\|$ORIGIN\|$TTL\|IN\s\+SOA'
|
||||
set ft=bindzone
|
||||
|
||||
# BAAN
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '|\*\{1,80}' && line2 =~ 'VRC '
|
||||
|| line2 =~ '|\*\{1,80}' && line3 =~ 'VRC '
|
||||
set ft=baan
|
||||
|
||||
# Valgrind
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^==\d\+== valgrind' || line3 =~ '^==\d\+== Using valgrind'
|
||||
set ft=valgrind
|
||||
|
||||
# Go docs
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^PACKAGE DOCUMENTATION$'
|
||||
set ft=godoc
|
||||
|
||||
# Renderman Interface Bytestream
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^##RenderMan'
|
||||
set ft=rib
|
||||
|
||||
# Scheme scripts
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ 'exec\s\+\S*scheme' || line2 =~ 'exec\s\+\S*scheme'
|
||||
set ft=scheme
|
||||
|
||||
# Git output
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^\(commit\|tree\|object\) \x\{40,\}\>\|^tag \S\+$'
|
||||
set ft=git
|
||||
|
||||
# Gprof (gnu profiler)
|
||||
elseif line1 == 'Flat profile:'
|
||||
&& line2 == ''
|
||||
&& line3 =~ '^Each sample counts as .* seconds.$'
|
||||
set ft=gprof
|
||||
|
||||
# Erlang terms
|
||||
# (See also: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Choosing-Modes.html#Choosing-Modes)
|
||||
elseif line1 =~? '-\*-.*erlang.*-\*-'
|
||||
set ft=erlang
|
||||
|
||||
# YAML
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^%YAML'
|
||||
set ft=yaml
|
||||
|
||||
# MikroTik RouterOS script
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^#.*by RouterOS.*$'
|
||||
set ft=routeros
|
||||
|
||||
# Sed scripts
|
||||
# #ncomment is allowed but most likely a false positive so require a space
|
||||
# before any trailing comment text
|
||||
elseif line1 =~ '^#n\%($\|\s\)'
|
||||
set ft=sed
|
||||
|
||||
else
|
||||
var lnum = 1
|
||||
while getline(lnum) =~ "^? " && lnum < line("$")
|
||||
lnum += 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
if getline(lnum) =~ '^Index:\s\+\f\+$'
|
||||
# CVS diff
|
||||
set ft=diff
|
||||
|
||||
# locale input files: Formal Definitions of Cultural Conventions
|
||||
# filename must be like en_US, fr_FR@euro or en_US.UTF-8
|
||||
elseif expand("%") =~ '\a\a_\a\a\($\|[.@]\)\|i18n$\|POSIX$\|translit_'
|
||||
lnum = 1
|
||||
while lnum < 100 && lnum < line("$")
|
||||
if getline(lnum) =~ '^LC_\(IDENTIFICATION\|CTYPE\|COLLATE\|MONETARY\|NUMERIC\|TIME\|MESSAGES\|PAPER\|TELEPHONE\|MEASUREMENT\|NAME\|ADDRESS\)$'
|
||||
setf fdcc
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
lnum += 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
41
runtime/autoload/freebasic.vim
Normal file
41
runtime/autoload/freebasic.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: FreeBASIC
|
||||
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2021 Mar 16
|
||||
|
||||
" Dialects can be one of fb, qb, fblite, or deprecated
|
||||
" Precedence is forcelang > #lang > lang
|
||||
function! freebasic#GetDialect() abort
|
||||
if exists("g:freebasic_forcelang")
|
||||
return g:freebasic_forcelang
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("g:freebasic_lang")
|
||||
let dialect = g:freebasic_lang
|
||||
else
|
||||
let dialect = "fb"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" override with #lang directive or metacommand
|
||||
|
||||
let skip = "has('syntax_items') && synIDattr(synID(line('.'), col('.'), 1), 'name') =~ 'Comment$'"
|
||||
let pat = '\c^\s*\%(#\s*lang\s\+\|''\s*$lang\s*:\s*\)"\([^"]*\)"'
|
||||
|
||||
let save_cursor = getcurpos()
|
||||
call cursor(1, 1)
|
||||
let lnum = search(pat, 'n', '', '', skip)
|
||||
call setpos('.', save_cursor)
|
||||
|
||||
if lnum
|
||||
let word = matchlist(getline(lnum), pat)[1]
|
||||
if word =~? '\%(fb\|deprecated\|fblite\|qb\)'
|
||||
let dialect = word
|
||||
else
|
||||
echomsg "freebasic#GetDialect: Invalid lang, found '" .. word .. "' at line " .. lnum .. " " .. getline(lnum)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
return dialect
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: nowrap sw=2 sts=2 ts=8 noet fdm=marker:
|
||||
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: <vacancy>
|
||||
" Previous Maintainer: Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Version: 0.9
|
||||
" Last Updated: 2020 Oct 9
|
||||
" Last Updated: 2022 Mar 30
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Roland Puntaier: this file contains adaptations for python3 and is parallel to pythoncomplete.vim
|
||||
"
|
||||
@@ -91,6 +91,9 @@ endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:DefPython()
|
||||
py3 << PYTHONEOF
|
||||
import warnings
|
||||
warnings.simplefilter(action='ignore', category=FutureWarning)
|
||||
|
||||
import sys, tokenize, io, types
|
||||
from token import NAME, DEDENT, NEWLINE, STRING
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
BIN
runtime/bitmaps/vim.ico
Normal file
BIN
runtime/bitmaps/vim.ico
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
|
After Width: | Height: | Size: 28 KiB |
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Drew Vogel <dvogel@sidejump.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2021 Jul 25
|
||||
" Last Change: 2022 Mar 20
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Replaced rgb.txt as the source of de facto standard color names. This is
|
||||
" sourced each time the colorscheme command is run. It is also sourced each
|
||||
@@ -430,6 +430,8 @@ call extend(v:colornames, {
|
||||
\ 'yellow2': '#eeee00',
|
||||
\ 'yellow3': '#cdcd00',
|
||||
\ 'yellow4': '#8b8b00',
|
||||
\ 'dark yellow': '#8b8b00',
|
||||
\ 'darkyellow': '#8b8b00',
|
||||
\ 'gold1': '#ffd700',
|
||||
\ 'gold2': '#eec900',
|
||||
\ 'gold3': '#cdad00',
|
||||
@@ -506,6 +508,8 @@ call extend(v:colornames, {
|
||||
\ 'orangered2': '#ee4000',
|
||||
\ 'orangered3': '#cd3700',
|
||||
\ 'orangered4': '#8b2500',
|
||||
\ 'light red': '#ff8b8b',
|
||||
\ 'lightred': '#ff8b8b',
|
||||
\ 'red1': '#ff0000',
|
||||
\ 'red2': '#ee0000',
|
||||
\ 'red3': '#cd0000',
|
||||
@@ -538,6 +542,8 @@ call extend(v:colornames, {
|
||||
\ 'violetred2': '#ee3a8c',
|
||||
\ 'violetred3': '#cd3278',
|
||||
\ 'violetred4': '#8b2252',
|
||||
\ 'light magenta': '#ff8bff',
|
||||
\ 'lightmagenta': '#ff8bff',
|
||||
\ 'magenta1': '#ff00ff',
|
||||
\ 'magenta2': '#ee00ee',
|
||||
\ 'magenta3': '#cd00cd',
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim compiler file
|
||||
" Compiler: Jest
|
||||
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2018 May 15
|
||||
" Last Change: 2021 Nov 20
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@@ -15,12 +15,14 @@ endif
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
" CompilerSet makeprg=npx\ jest\ --no-colors
|
||||
" CompilerSet makeprg=npx\ --no-install\ jest\ --no-colors
|
||||
|
||||
CompilerSet makeprg=jest\ --no-colors
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat=%E\ \ ●\ %m,
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat=%-A\ \ ●\ Console,
|
||||
\%E\ \ ●\ %m,
|
||||
\%Z\ %\\{4}%.%#Error:\ %f:\ %m\ (%l:%c):%\\=,
|
||||
\%Z\ %\\{6}at\ %\\S%#\ (%f:%l:%c),
|
||||
\%Z\ %\\{6}at\ %\\S%#\ %f:%l:%c,
|
||||
\%+C\ %\\{4}%\\w%.%#,
|
||||
\%+C\ %\\{4}%[-+]%.%#,
|
||||
\%-C%.%#,
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim compiler file
|
||||
" Compiler: SML/NJ Compiler
|
||||
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2020 Feb 10
|
||||
" Last Change: 2022 Feb 09
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
CompilerSet makeprg=sml
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat=%f:%l.%c-%\\d%\\+.%\\d%\\+\ %trror:\ %m,
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat=%f:%l.%c-%e.%k\ %trror:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f:%l.%c\ %trror:\ %m,
|
||||
\%trror:\ %m
|
||||
\%f:%l.%c-%\\d%\\+.%\\d%\\+\ %tarning:\ %m,
|
||||
\%trror:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f:%l.%c-%e.%k\ %tarning:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f:%l.%c\ %tarning:\ %m,
|
||||
\%tarning:\ %m,
|
||||
\%-G%.%#
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" The default vimrc file.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last change: 2021 Nov 17
|
||||
" Last change: 2022 Mar 03
|
||||
"
|
||||
" This is loaded if no vimrc file was found.
|
||||
" Except when Vim is run with "-u NONE" or "-C".
|
||||
@@ -64,9 +64,10 @@ if has('win32')
|
||||
set guioptions-=t
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Don't use Ex mode, use Q for formatting.
|
||||
" Don't use Q for Ex mode, use it for formatting. Except for Select mode.
|
||||
" Revert with ":unmap Q".
|
||||
map Q gq
|
||||
sunmap Q
|
||||
|
||||
" CTRL-U in insert mode deletes a lot. Use CTRL-G u to first break undo,
|
||||
" so that you can undo CTRL-U after inserting a line break.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -153,6 +153,7 @@ DOCS = \
|
||||
version6.txt \
|
||||
version7.txt \
|
||||
version8.txt \
|
||||
version9.txt \
|
||||
vi_diff.txt \
|
||||
vim9.txt \
|
||||
visual.txt \
|
||||
@@ -298,6 +299,7 @@ HTMLS = \
|
||||
version6.html \
|
||||
version7.html \
|
||||
version8.html \
|
||||
version9.html \
|
||||
vi_diff.html \
|
||||
vimindex.html \
|
||||
vim9.html \
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 20
|
||||
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 17
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ effects. Be careful not to destroy your text.
|
||||
2. Defining autocommands *autocmd-define*
|
||||
|
||||
*:au* *:autocmd*
|
||||
:au[tocmd] [group] {event} {pat} [++once] [++nested] {cmd}
|
||||
:au[tocmd] [group] {event} {aupat} [++once] [++nested] {cmd}
|
||||
Add {cmd} to the list of commands that Vim will
|
||||
execute automatically on {event} for a file matching
|
||||
{pat} |autocmd-patterns|.
|
||||
{aupat} |autocmd-patterns|.
|
||||
Here {event} cannot be "*". *E1155*
|
||||
Note: A quote character is seen as argument to the
|
||||
:autocmd and won't start a comment.
|
||||
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ effects. Be careful not to destroy your text.
|
||||
they were given.
|
||||
See |autocmd-nested| for [++nested]. "nested"
|
||||
(without the ++) can also be used, for backwards
|
||||
compatibility.
|
||||
compatibility, but not in |Vim9| script. *E1078*
|
||||
*autocmd-once*
|
||||
If [++once] is supplied the command is executed once,
|
||||
then removed ("one shot").
|
||||
@@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ Or use `:execute`: >
|
||||
:augroup mine | exe "au! BufRead *" | augroup END
|
||||
:augroup mine | exe "au BufRead * set tw=70" | augroup END
|
||||
|
||||
< *autocmd-expand*
|
||||
Note that special characters (e.g., "%", "<cword>") in the ":autocmd"
|
||||
arguments are not expanded when the autocommand is defined. These will be
|
||||
expanded when the Event is recognized, and the {cmd} is executed. The only
|
||||
@@ -145,19 +146,19 @@ prompt. When one command outputs two messages this can happen anyway.
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
3. Removing autocommands *autocmd-remove*
|
||||
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {pat} [++once] [++nested] {cmd}
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {aupat} [++once] [++nested] {cmd}
|
||||
Remove all autocommands associated with {event} and
|
||||
{pat}, and add the command {cmd}.
|
||||
{aupat}, and add the command {cmd}.
|
||||
See |autocmd-once| for [++once].
|
||||
See |autocmd-nested| for [++nested].
|
||||
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {pat}
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {aupat}
|
||||
Remove all autocommands associated with {event} and
|
||||
{pat}.
|
||||
{aupat}.
|
||||
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] * {pat}
|
||||
Remove all autocommands associated with {pat} for all
|
||||
events.
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] * {aupat}
|
||||
Remove all autocommands associated with {aupat} for
|
||||
all events.
|
||||
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event}
|
||||
Remove ALL autocommands for {event}.
|
||||
@@ -177,12 +178,12 @@ with ":augroup"); otherwise, Vim uses the group defined with [group].
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
4. Listing autocommands *autocmd-list*
|
||||
|
||||
:au[tocmd] [group] {event} {pat}
|
||||
:au[tocmd] [group] {event} {aupat}
|
||||
Show the autocommands associated with {event} and
|
||||
{pat}.
|
||||
{aupat}.
|
||||
|
||||
:au[tocmd] [group] * {pat}
|
||||
Show the autocommands associated with {pat} for all
|
||||
:au[tocmd] [group] * {aupat}
|
||||
Show the autocommands associated with {aupat} for all
|
||||
events.
|
||||
|
||||
:au[tocmd] [group] {event}
|
||||
@@ -326,6 +327,7 @@ Name triggered by ~
|
||||
|FileChangedRO| before making the first change to a read-only file
|
||||
|
||||
|DiffUpdated| after diffs have been updated
|
||||
|DirChangedPre| before the working directory will change
|
||||
|DirChanged| after the working directory has changed
|
||||
|
||||
|ShellCmdPost| after executing a shell command
|
||||
@@ -364,6 +366,7 @@ Name triggered by ~
|
||||
|InsertEnter| starting Insert mode
|
||||
|InsertChange| when typing <Insert> while in Insert or Replace mode
|
||||
|InsertLeave| when leaving Insert mode
|
||||
|InsertLeavePre| just before leaving Insert mode
|
||||
|InsertCharPre| when a character was typed in Insert mode, before
|
||||
inserting it
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -400,6 +403,8 @@ Name triggered by ~
|
||||
|User| to be used in combination with ":doautocmd"
|
||||
|SigUSR1| after the SIGUSR1 signal has been detected
|
||||
|
||||
|WinScrolled| after scrolling or resizing a window
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
The alphabetical list of autocommand events: *autocmd-events-abc*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -469,13 +474,15 @@ BufRead or BufReadPost When starting to edit a new buffer, after
|
||||
executing the modelines. See |BufWinEnter|
|
||||
for when you need to do something after
|
||||
processing the modelines.
|
||||
This does NOT work for ":r file". Not used
|
||||
when the file doesn't exist. Also used after
|
||||
successfully recovering a file.
|
||||
Also triggered for the filetypedetect group
|
||||
when executing ":filetype detect" and when
|
||||
writing an unnamed buffer in a way that the
|
||||
buffer gets a name.
|
||||
Also triggered:
|
||||
- when writing an unnamed buffer in a way that
|
||||
the buffer gets a name
|
||||
- after successfully recovering a file
|
||||
- for the filetypedetect group when executing
|
||||
":filetype detect"
|
||||
Not triggered:
|
||||
- for the `:read file` command
|
||||
- when the file doesn't exist
|
||||
*BufReadCmd*
|
||||
BufReadCmd Before starting to edit a new buffer. Should
|
||||
read the file into the buffer. |Cmd-event|
|
||||
@@ -688,9 +695,9 @@ CursorHoldI Just like CursorHold, but in Insert mode.
|
||||
CursorMoved After the cursor was moved in Normal or Visual
|
||||
mode. Also when the text of the cursor line
|
||||
has been changed, e.g., with "x", "rx" or "p".
|
||||
Not triggered when there is typeahead, while
|
||||
executing commands in a script file, when
|
||||
an operator is pending or when moving to
|
||||
Not always triggered when there is typeahead,
|
||||
while executing commands in a script file,
|
||||
when an operator is pending or when moving to
|
||||
another window while remaining at the same
|
||||
cursor position.
|
||||
For an example see |match-parens|.
|
||||
@@ -703,9 +710,38 @@ CursorMoved After the cursor was moved in Normal or Visual
|
||||
CursorMovedI After the cursor was moved in Insert mode.
|
||||
Not triggered when the popup menu is visible.
|
||||
Otherwise the same as CursorMoved.
|
||||
*DiffUpdated*
|
||||
DiffUpdated After diffs have been updated. Depending on
|
||||
what kind of diff is being used (internal or
|
||||
external) this can be triggered on every
|
||||
change or when doing |:diffupdate|.
|
||||
*DirChangedPre*
|
||||
DirChangedPre The working directory is going to be changed,
|
||||
as with |DirChanged|. The pattern is like
|
||||
with |DirChanged|. The new directory can be
|
||||
found in v:event.directory.
|
||||
*DirChanged*
|
||||
DirChanged The working directory has changed in response
|
||||
to the |:cd| or |:tcd| or |:lcd| commands, or
|
||||
as a result of the 'autochdir' option.
|
||||
The pattern can be:
|
||||
"window" to trigger on `:lcd`
|
||||
"tabpage" to trigger on `:tcd`
|
||||
"global" to trigger on `:cd`
|
||||
"auto" to trigger on 'autochdir'.
|
||||
"drop" to trigger on editing a file
|
||||
<afile> is set to the new directory name.
|
||||
*EncodingChanged*
|
||||
EncodingChanged Fires off after the 'encoding' option has been
|
||||
changed. Useful to set up fonts, for example.
|
||||
*ExitPre*
|
||||
ExitPre When using `:quit`, `:wq` in a way it makes
|
||||
Vim exit, or using `:qall`, just after
|
||||
|QuitPre|. Can be used to close any
|
||||
non-essential window. Exiting may still be
|
||||
cancelled if there is a modified buffer that
|
||||
isn't automatically saved, use |VimLeavePre|
|
||||
for really exiting.
|
||||
*FileAppendCmd*
|
||||
FileAppendCmd Before appending to a file. Should do the
|
||||
appending to the file. Use the '[ and ']
|
||||
@@ -733,30 +769,6 @@ FileChangedRO Before making the first change to a read-only
|
||||
*E881*
|
||||
If the number of lines changes saving for undo
|
||||
may fail and the change will be aborted.
|
||||
*DiffUpdated*
|
||||
DiffUpdated After diffs have been updated. Depending on
|
||||
what kind of diff is being used (internal or
|
||||
external) this can be triggered on every
|
||||
change or when doing |:diffupdate|.
|
||||
*DirChanged*
|
||||
DirChanged The working directory has changed in response
|
||||
to the |:cd| or |:tcd| or |:lcd| commands, or
|
||||
as a result of the 'autochdir' option.
|
||||
The pattern can be:
|
||||
"window" to trigger on `:lcd`
|
||||
"tabpage" to trigger on `:tcd`
|
||||
"global" to trigger on `:cd`
|
||||
"auto" to trigger on 'autochdir'.
|
||||
"drop" to trigger on editing a file
|
||||
<afile> is set to the new directory name.
|
||||
*ExitPre*
|
||||
ExitPre When using `:quit`, `:wq` in a way it makes
|
||||
Vim exit, or using `:qall`, just after
|
||||
|QuitPre|. Can be used to close any
|
||||
non-essential window. Exiting may still be
|
||||
cancelled if there is a modified buffer that
|
||||
isn't automatically saved, use |VimLeavePre|
|
||||
for really exiting.
|
||||
*FileChangedShell*
|
||||
FileChangedShell When Vim notices that the modification time of
|
||||
a file has changed since editing started.
|
||||
@@ -1196,6 +1208,9 @@ TextYankPost After text has been yanked or deleted in the
|
||||
current buffer. The following values of
|
||||
|v:event| can be used to determine the operation
|
||||
that triggered this autocmd:
|
||||
inclusive TRUE if the motion is
|
||||
|inclusive| else the motion is
|
||||
|exclusive|.
|
||||
operator The operation performed.
|
||||
regcontents Text that was stored in the
|
||||
register, as a list of lines,
|
||||
@@ -1211,7 +1226,7 @@ TextYankPost After text has been yanked or deleted in the
|
||||
Not triggered when |quote_| is used nor when
|
||||
called recursively.
|
||||
It is not allowed to change the buffer text,
|
||||
see |textlock|.
|
||||
see |textlock|. *E1064*
|
||||
{only when compiled with the +eval feature}
|
||||
|
||||
*User*
|
||||
@@ -1221,7 +1236,13 @@ User Never executed automatically. To be used for
|
||||
Note that when `:doautocmd User MyEvent` is
|
||||
used while there are no matching autocommands,
|
||||
you will get an error. If you don't want
|
||||
that, define a dummy autocommand yourself.
|
||||
that, either check whether an autocommand is
|
||||
defined using `exists('#User#MyEvent')` or
|
||||
define a dummy autocommand yourself.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
if exists('#User#MyEvent')
|
||||
doautocmd User MyEvent
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
*SigUSR1*
|
||||
SigUSR1 After the SIGUSR1 signal has been detected.
|
||||
@@ -1310,17 +1331,30 @@ WinNew When a new window was created. Not done for
|
||||
the first window, when Vim has just started.
|
||||
Before a WinEnter event.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Patterns *autocmd-patterns* *{pat}*
|
||||
*WinScrolled*
|
||||
WinScrolled After scrolling the content of a window or
|
||||
resizing a window.
|
||||
The pattern is matched against the
|
||||
|window-ID|. Both <amatch> and <afile> are
|
||||
set to the |window-ID|.
|
||||
Non-recursive (the event cannot trigger
|
||||
itself). However, if the command causes the
|
||||
window to scroll or change size another
|
||||
WinScrolled event will be triggered later.
|
||||
Does not trigger when the command is added,
|
||||
only after the first scroll or resize.
|
||||
|
||||
The {pat} argument can be a comma separated list. This works as if the
|
||||
command was given with each pattern separately. Thus this command: >
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Patterns *autocmd-patterns* *{aupat}*
|
||||
|
||||
The {aupat} argument of `:autocmd` can be a comma-separated list. This works as
|
||||
if the command was given with each pattern separately. Thus this command: >
|
||||
:autocmd BufRead *.txt,*.info set et
|
||||
Is equivalent to: >
|
||||
:autocmd BufRead *.txt set et
|
||||
:autocmd BufRead *.info set et
|
||||
|
||||
The file pattern {pat} is tested for a match against the file name in one of
|
||||
The file pattern {aupat} is tested for a match against the file name in one of
|
||||
two ways:
|
||||
1. When there is no '/' in the pattern, Vim checks for a match against only
|
||||
the tail part of the file name (without its leading directory path).
|
||||
@@ -1633,7 +1667,7 @@ Examples for reading and writing compressed files: >
|
||||
: autocmd BufReadPre,FileReadPre *.gz set bin
|
||||
: autocmd BufReadPost,FileReadPost *.gz '[,']!gunzip
|
||||
: autocmd BufReadPost,FileReadPost *.gz set nobin
|
||||
: autocmd BufReadPost,FileReadPost *.gz execute ":doautocmd BufReadPost " . expand("%:r")
|
||||
: autocmd BufReadPost,FileReadPost *.gz execute ":doautocmd BufReadPost " .. expand("%:r")
|
||||
: autocmd BufWritePost,FileWritePost *.gz !mv <afile> <afile>:r
|
||||
: autocmd BufWritePost,FileWritePost *.gz !gzip <afile>:r
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1732,7 +1766,7 @@ To insert the current date and time in a *.html file when writing it: >
|
||||
: else
|
||||
: let l = line("$")
|
||||
: endif
|
||||
: exe "1," . l . "g/Last modified: /s/Last modified: .*/Last modified: " .
|
||||
: exe "1," .. l .. "g/Last modified: /s/Last modified: .*/Last modified: " ..
|
||||
: \ strftime("%Y %b %d")
|
||||
:endfun
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 29
|
||||
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Mar 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -614,9 +614,10 @@ attack or other people reading your file). When Vim exits the directory and
|
||||
all files in it are deleted. When Vim has the setuid bit set this may cause
|
||||
problems, the temp file is owned by the setuid user but the filter command
|
||||
probably runs as the original user.
|
||||
On MS-Windows the first of these directories that works is used: $TMP,
|
||||
$TEMP, c:\TMP, c:\TEMP.
|
||||
For Unix the list of directories is: $TMPDIR, /tmp, current-dir, $HOME.
|
||||
Directory for temporary files is created in the first of these directories
|
||||
that works:
|
||||
Unix: $TMPDIR, /tmp, current-dir, $HOME.
|
||||
Windows: $TMP, $TEMP, c:\TMP, c:\TEMP
|
||||
For MS-Windows the GetTempFileName() system function is used.
|
||||
For other systems the tmpnam() library function is used.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -778,11 +779,11 @@ matched pattern is deleted. The separator after {pattern} can also be left
|
||||
out then. Example: >
|
||||
:%s/TESTING
|
||||
This deletes "TESTING" from all lines, but only one per line.
|
||||
|
||||
For compatibility with Vi these two exceptions are allowed:
|
||||
*E1270*
|
||||
For compatibility with Vi these two exceptions are allowed in legacy script:
|
||||
"\/{string}/" and "\?{string}?" do the same as "//{string}/r".
|
||||
"\&{string}&" does the same as "//{string}/".
|
||||
*pattern-delimiter* *E146*
|
||||
*pattern-delimiter* *E146* *E1241* *E1242*
|
||||
Instead of the '/' which surrounds the pattern and replacement string, you can
|
||||
use another single-byte character. This is useful if you want to include a
|
||||
'/' in the search pattern or replacement string. Example: >
|
||||
@@ -946,7 +947,7 @@ Consider using a character like "@" or ":". There is no problem if the result
|
||||
of the expression contains the separation character.
|
||||
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
:s@\n@\="\r" . expand("$HOME") . "\r"@
|
||||
:s@\n@\="\r" .. expand("$HOME") .. "\r"@
|
||||
This replaces an end-of-line with a new line containing the value of $HOME. >
|
||||
|
||||
s/E/\="\<Char-0x20ac>"/g
|
||||
@@ -1076,7 +1077,7 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
|
||||
in [range] (default: current line |cmdline-ranges|),
|
||||
[into register x].
|
||||
|
||||
*p* *put* *E353*
|
||||
*p* *put* *E353* *E1240*
|
||||
["x]p Put the text [from register x] after the cursor
|
||||
[count] times.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1123,7 +1124,7 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
|
||||
the command. You need to escape the '|' and '"'
|
||||
characters to prevent them from terminating the
|
||||
command. Example: >
|
||||
:put ='path' . \",/test\"
|
||||
:put ='path' .. \",/test\"
|
||||
< If there is no expression after '=', Vim uses the
|
||||
previous expression. You can see it with ":dis =".
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1176,10 +1177,13 @@ register. With blockwise selection it also depends on the size of the block
|
||||
and whether the corners are on an existing character. (Implementation detail:
|
||||
it actually works by first putting the register after the selection and then
|
||||
deleting the selection.)
|
||||
The previously selected text is put in the unnamed register. If you want to
|
||||
put the same text into a Visual selection several times you need to use
|
||||
With 'p' the previously selected text is put in the unnamed register. This is
|
||||
useful if you want to put that text somewhere else. But you cannot repeat the
|
||||
same change.
|
||||
With 'P' the unnamed register is not changed, you can repeat the same change.
|
||||
But the deleted text cannot be used. If you do need it you can use 'p' with
|
||||
another register. E.g., yank the text to copy, Visually select the text to
|
||||
replace and use "0p . You can repeat this as many times as you like, the
|
||||
replace and use "0p . You can repeat this as many times as you like, and the
|
||||
unnamed register will be changed each time.
|
||||
|
||||
When you use a blockwise Visual mode command and yank only a single line into
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 28
|
||||
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 16
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ The Netbeans interface also uses a channel. |netbeans|
|
||||
12. Job options |job-options|
|
||||
13. Controlling a job |job-control|
|
||||
14. Using a prompt buffer |prompt-buffer|
|
||||
15. Language Server Protocol |language-server-protocol|
|
||||
|
||||
{only when compiled with the |+channel| feature for channel stuff}
|
||||
You can check this with: `has('channel')`
|
||||
@@ -53,6 +54,7 @@ RAW nothing known, Vim cannot tell where a message ends
|
||||
NL every message ends in a NL (newline) character
|
||||
JSON JSON encoding |json_encode()|
|
||||
JS JavaScript style JSON-like encoding |js_encode()|
|
||||
LSP Language Server Protocol encoding |language-server-protocol|
|
||||
|
||||
Common combination are:
|
||||
- Using a job connected through pipes in NL mode. E.g., to run a style
|
||||
@@ -91,7 +93,7 @@ And you should see the message in Vim. You can move the cursor a word forward:
|
||||
|
||||
To handle asynchronous communication a callback needs to be used: >
|
||||
func MyHandler(channel, msg)
|
||||
echo "from the handler: " . a:msg
|
||||
echo "from the handler: " .. a:msg
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
call ch_sendexpr(channel, 'hello!', {'callback': "MyHandler"})
|
||||
Vim will not wait for a response. Now the server can send the response later
|
||||
@@ -118,10 +120,13 @@ To open a channel: >
|
||||
|
||||
Use |ch_status()| to see if the channel could be opened.
|
||||
|
||||
{address} has the form "hostname:port". E.g., "localhost:8765".
|
||||
|
||||
When using an IPv6 address, enclose it within square brackets. E.g.,
|
||||
"[2001:db8::1]:8765".
|
||||
*channel-address*
|
||||
{address} can be a domain name or an IP address, followed by a port number, or
|
||||
a Unix-domain socket path prefixed by "unix:". E.g. >
|
||||
www.example.com:80 " domain + port
|
||||
127.0.0.1:1234 " IPv4 + port
|
||||
[2001:db8::1]:8765 " IPv6 + port
|
||||
unix:/tmp/my-socket " Unix-domain socket path
|
||||
|
||||
{options} is a dictionary with optional entries: *channel-open-options*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -130,18 +135,19 @@ When using an IPv6 address, enclose it within square brackets. E.g.,
|
||||
"js" - Use JS (JavaScript) encoding, more efficient than JSON.
|
||||
"nl" - Use messages that end in a NL character
|
||||
"raw" - Use raw messages
|
||||
"lsp" - Use language server protocol encoding
|
||||
*channel-callback* *E921*
|
||||
"callback" A function that is called when a message is received that is
|
||||
not handled otherwise (e.g. a JSON message with ID zero). It
|
||||
gets two arguments: the channel and the received message.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
func Handle(channel, msg)
|
||||
echo 'Received: ' . a:msg
|
||||
echo 'Received: ' .. a:msg
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
let channel = ch_open("localhost:8765", {"callback": "Handle"})
|
||||
<
|
||||
When "mode" is "json" or "js" the "msg" argument is the body
|
||||
of the received message, converted to Vim types.
|
||||
When "mode" is "json" or "js" or "lsp" the "msg" argument is
|
||||
the body of the received message, converted to Vim types.
|
||||
When "mode" is "nl" the "msg" argument is one message,
|
||||
excluding the NL.
|
||||
When "mode" is "raw" the "msg" argument is the whole message
|
||||
@@ -165,7 +171,19 @@ When using an IPv6 address, enclose it within square brackets. E.g.,
|
||||
to check for messages, the close_cb may be invoked while still
|
||||
in the callback. The plugin must handle this somehow, it can
|
||||
be useful to know that no more data is coming.
|
||||
*channel-drop*
|
||||
If it is not known if there is a message to be read, use a
|
||||
try/catch block: >
|
||||
try
|
||||
let msg = ch_readraw(a:channel)
|
||||
catch
|
||||
let msg = 'no message'
|
||||
endtry
|
||||
try
|
||||
let err = ch_readraw(a:channel, #{part: 'err'})
|
||||
catch
|
||||
let err = 'no error'
|
||||
endtry
|
||||
< *channel-drop*
|
||||
"drop" Specifies when to drop messages:
|
||||
"auto" When there is no callback to handle a message.
|
||||
The "close_cb" is also considered for this.
|
||||
@@ -407,6 +425,7 @@ To send a message, without expecting a response: >
|
||||
The process can send back a response, the channel handler will be called with
|
||||
it.
|
||||
|
||||
*channel-onetime-callback*
|
||||
To send a message and letting the response handled by a specific function,
|
||||
asynchronously: >
|
||||
call ch_sendraw(channel, {string}, {'callback': 'MyHandler'})
|
||||
@@ -443,7 +462,7 @@ to check if there is something to read.
|
||||
Note that when there is no callback, messages are dropped. To avoid that add
|
||||
a close callback to the channel.
|
||||
|
||||
To read all output from a RAW channel that is available: >
|
||||
To read all normal output from a RAW channel that is available: >
|
||||
let output = ch_readraw(channel)
|
||||
To read the error output: >
|
||||
let output = ch_readraw(channel, {"part": "err"})
|
||||
@@ -503,6 +522,7 @@ ch_evalexpr({handle}, {expr} [, {options}]) *ch_evalexpr()*
|
||||
according to the type of channel. The function cannot be used
|
||||
with a raw channel. See |channel-use|.
|
||||
{handle} can be a Channel or a Job that has a Channel.
|
||||
When using the "lsp" channel mode, {expr} must be a |Dict|.
|
||||
*E917*
|
||||
{options} must be a Dictionary. It must not have a "callback"
|
||||
entry. It can have a "timeout" entry to specify the timeout
|
||||
@@ -510,7 +530,8 @@ ch_evalexpr({handle}, {expr} [, {options}]) *ch_evalexpr()*
|
||||
|
||||
ch_evalexpr() waits for a response and returns the decoded
|
||||
expression. When there is an error or timeout it returns an
|
||||
empty string.
|
||||
empty |String| or, when using the "lsp" channel mode, returns an
|
||||
empty |Dict|.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that while waiting for the response, Vim handles other
|
||||
messages. You need to make sure this doesn't cause trouble.
|
||||
@@ -564,10 +585,15 @@ ch_info({handle}) *ch_info()*
|
||||
When opened with ch_open():
|
||||
"hostname" the hostname of the address
|
||||
"port" the port of the address
|
||||
"path" the path of the Unix-domain socket
|
||||
"sock_status" "open" or "closed"
|
||||
"sock_mode" "NL", "RAW", "JSON" or "JS"
|
||||
"sock_io" "socket"
|
||||
"sock_timeout" timeout in msec
|
||||
|
||||
Note that "path" is only present for Unix-domain sockets, for
|
||||
regular ones "hostname" and "port" are present instead.
|
||||
|
||||
When opened with job_start():
|
||||
"out_status" "open", "buffered" or "closed"
|
||||
"out_mode" "NL", "RAW", "JSON" or "JS"
|
||||
@@ -578,7 +604,7 @@ ch_info({handle}) *ch_info()*
|
||||
"err_io" "out", "null", "pipe", "file" or "buffer"
|
||||
"err_timeout" timeout in msec
|
||||
"in_status" "open" or "closed"
|
||||
"in_mode" "NL", "RAW", "JSON" or "JS"
|
||||
"in_mode" "NL", "RAW", "JSON", "JS" or "LSP"
|
||||
"in_io" "null", "pipe", "file" or "buffer"
|
||||
"in_timeout" timeout in msec
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -610,8 +636,8 @@ ch_logfile({fname} [, {mode}]) *ch_logfile()*
|
||||
is going on in real time.
|
||||
|
||||
To enable the log very early, to see what is received from a
|
||||
terminal during startup, use |--cmd|: >
|
||||
vim --cmd "call ch_logfile('logfile', 'w')"
|
||||
terminal during startup, use |--log|: >
|
||||
vim --log logfile
|
||||
<
|
||||
This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
|
||||
NOTE: the channel communication is stored in the file, be
|
||||
@@ -626,11 +652,8 @@ ch_open({address} [, {options}]) *ch_open()*
|
||||
Open a channel to {address}. See |channel|.
|
||||
Returns a Channel. Use |ch_status()| to check for failure.
|
||||
|
||||
{address} is a String and has the form "hostname:port", e.g.,
|
||||
"localhost:8765".
|
||||
|
||||
When using an IPv6 address, enclose it within square brackets.
|
||||
E.g., "[2001:db8::1]:8765".
|
||||
{address} is a String, see |channel-address| for the possible
|
||||
accepted forms.
|
||||
|
||||
If {options} is given it must be a |Dictionary|.
|
||||
See |channel-open-options|.
|
||||
@@ -674,6 +697,17 @@ ch_sendexpr({handle}, {expr} [, {options}]) *ch_sendexpr()*
|
||||
with a raw channel.
|
||||
See |channel-use|. *E912*
|
||||
{handle} can be a Channel or a Job that has a Channel.
|
||||
When using the "lsp" channel mode, {expr} must be a |Dict|.
|
||||
|
||||
If the channel mode is "lsp", then returns a Dict. Otherwise
|
||||
returns an empty String. If the "callback" item is present in
|
||||
{options}, then the returned Dict contains the ID of the
|
||||
request message. The ID can be used to send a cancellation
|
||||
request to the LSP server (if needed). Returns an empty Dict
|
||||
on error.
|
||||
|
||||
If a response message is not expected for {expr}, then don't
|
||||
specify the "callback" item in {options}.
|
||||
|
||||
Can also be used as a |method|: >
|
||||
GetChannel()->ch_sendexpr(expr)
|
||||
@@ -1288,18 +1322,18 @@ prompt. >
|
||||
" Create a channel log so we can see what happens.
|
||||
call ch_logfile('logfile', 'w')
|
||||
|
||||
" Function handling a line of text has been typed.
|
||||
" Function handling a line of text that has been typed.
|
||||
func TextEntered(text)
|
||||
" Send the text to a shell with Enter appended.
|
||||
call ch_sendraw(g:shell_job, a:text .. "\n")
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Function handling output from the shell: Added above the prompt.
|
||||
" Function handling output from the shell: Add it above the prompt.
|
||||
func GotOutput(channel, msg)
|
||||
call append(line("$") - 1, "- " . a:msg)
|
||||
call append(line("$") - 1, "- " .. a:msg)
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Function handling the shell exist: close the window.
|
||||
" Function handling the shell exits: close the window.
|
||||
func JobExit(job, status)
|
||||
quit!
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
@@ -1310,7 +1344,6 @@ prompt. >
|
||||
\ err_cb: function('GotOutput'),
|
||||
\ exit_cb: function('JobExit'),
|
||||
\ })
|
||||
let shell_ch = job_getchannel(shell_job)
|
||||
|
||||
new
|
||||
set buftype=prompt
|
||||
@@ -1321,6 +1354,231 @@ prompt. >
|
||||
" start accepting shell commands
|
||||
startinsert
|
||||
<
|
||||
The same in |Vim9| script: >
|
||||
|
||||
vim9script
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a channel log so we can see what happens.
|
||||
ch_logfile('logfile', 'w')
|
||||
|
||||
var shell_job: job
|
||||
|
||||
# Function handling a line of text that has been typed.
|
||||
def TextEntered(text: string)
|
||||
# Send the text to a shell with Enter appended.
|
||||
ch_sendraw(shell_job, text .. "\n")
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
# Function handling output from the shell: Add it above the prompt.
|
||||
def GotOutput(channel: channel, msg: string)
|
||||
append(line("$") - 1, "- " .. msg)
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
# Function handling the shell exits: close the window.
|
||||
def JobExit(job: job, status: number)
|
||||
quit!
|
||||
enddef
|
||||
|
||||
# Start a shell in the background.
|
||||
shell_job = job_start(["/bin/sh"], {
|
||||
out_cb: GotOutput,
|
||||
err_cb: GotOutput,
|
||||
exit_cb: JobExit,
|
||||
})
|
||||
|
||||
new
|
||||
set buftype=prompt
|
||||
var buf = bufnr('')
|
||||
prompt_setcallback(buf, TextEntered)
|
||||
prompt_setprompt(buf, "shell command: ")
|
||||
|
||||
# start accepting shell commands
|
||||
startinsert
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
15. Language Server Protocol *language-server-protocol*
|
||||
|
||||
The language server protocol specification is available at:
|
||||
|
||||
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification
|
||||
|
||||
Each LSP protocol message starts with a simple HTTP header followed by the
|
||||
payload encoded in JSON-RPC format. This is described in:
|
||||
|
||||
https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification
|
||||
|
||||
To encode and send a LSP request/notification message in a Vim |Dict| into a
|
||||
LSP JSON-RPC message and to receive and decode a LSP JSON-RPC
|
||||
response/notification message into a Vim |Dict|, connect to the LSP server
|
||||
with the |channel-mode| set to "lsp".
|
||||
|
||||
For messages received on a channel with |channel-mode| set to "lsp", Vim will
|
||||
process the HTTP header and decode the JSON-RPC payload into a Vim |Dict| type
|
||||
and call the |channel-callback| function or the specified
|
||||
|channel-onetime-callback| function. When sending messages on a channel using
|
||||
the |ch_evalexpr()| or |ch_sendexpr()| functions, Vim will add the HTTP header
|
||||
and encode the Vim expression into JSON. Refer to |json_encode()| and
|
||||
|json_decode()| for more information about how Vim encodes and decodes the
|
||||
builtin types into JSON.
|
||||
|
||||
To open a channel using the 'lsp' mode, set the 'mode' item in the |ch_open()|
|
||||
{options} argument to 'lsp'. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
let ch = ch_open(..., #{mode: 'lsp'})
|
||||
|
||||
To open a channel using the 'lsp' mode with a job, set the 'in_mode' and
|
||||
'out_mode' items in the |job_start()| {options} argument to 'lsp'. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
let cmd = ['clangd', '--background-index', '--clang-tidy']
|
||||
let opts = {}
|
||||
let opts.in_mode = 'lsp'
|
||||
let opts.out_mode = 'lsp'
|
||||
let opts.err_mode = 'nl'
|
||||
let opts.out_cb = function('LspOutCallback')
|
||||
let opts.err_cb = function('LspErrCallback')
|
||||
let opts.exit_cb = function('LspExitCallback')
|
||||
let job = job_start(cmd, opts)
|
||||
|
||||
Note that if a job outputs LSP messages on stdout and non-LSP messages on
|
||||
stderr, then the channel-callback function should handle both the message
|
||||
formats appropriately or you should use a separate callback function for
|
||||
"out_cb" and "err_cb" to handle them as shown above.
|
||||
|
||||
To synchronously send a JSON-RPC request to the server, use the
|
||||
|ch_evalexpr()| function. This function will wait and return the decoded
|
||||
response message from the server. You can use either the |channel-timeout| or
|
||||
the 'timeout' field in the {options} argument to control the response wait
|
||||
time. If the request times out, then an empty |Dict| is returned. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
let req = {}
|
||||
let req.method = 'textDocument/definition'
|
||||
let req.params = {}
|
||||
let req.params.textDocument = #{uri: 'a.c'}
|
||||
let req.params.position = #{line: 10, character: 3}
|
||||
let defs = ch_evalexpr(ch, req, #{timeout: 100})
|
||||
if defs->empty()
|
||||
... <handle failure>
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
Note that in the request message the 'id' field should not be specified. If it
|
||||
is specified, then Vim will overwrite the value with an internally generated
|
||||
identifier. Vim currently supports only a number type for the 'id' field.
|
||||
The callback function will be invoked for both a successful and a failed RPC
|
||||
request.
|
||||
|
||||
To send a JSON-RPC request to the server and asynchronously process the
|
||||
response, use the |ch_sendexpr()| function and supply a callback function. If
|
||||
the "id" field is present in the request message, then Vim will overwrite it
|
||||
with an internally generated number. This function returns a Dict with the
|
||||
identifier used for the message. This can be used to send cancellation
|
||||
request to the LSP server (if needed). Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
let req = {}
|
||||
let req.method = 'textDocument/hover'
|
||||
let req.id = 200
|
||||
let req.params = {}
|
||||
let req.params.textDocument = #{uri: 'a.c'}
|
||||
let req.params.position = #{line: 10, character: 3}
|
||||
let resp = ch_sendexpr(ch, req, #{callback: 'HoverFunc'})
|
||||
|
||||
To cancel an outstanding asynchronous LSP request sent to the server using the
|
||||
|ch_sendexpr()| function, send a cancelation message to the server using the
|
||||
|ch_sendexpr()| function with the ID returned by the |ch_sendexpr()| function
|
||||
for the request. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
" send a completion request
|
||||
let req = {}
|
||||
let req.method = 'textDocument/completion'
|
||||
let req.params = {}
|
||||
let req.params.textDocument = #{uri: 'a.c'}
|
||||
let req.params.position = #{line: 10, character: 3}
|
||||
let reqstatus = ch_sendexpr(ch, req, #{callback: 'LspComplete'})
|
||||
" send a cancellation notification
|
||||
let notif = {}
|
||||
let notif.method = '$/cancelRequest'
|
||||
let notif.id = reqstatus.id
|
||||
call ch_sendexpr(ch, notif)
|
||||
|
||||
To send a JSON-RPC notification message to the server, use the |ch_sendexpr()|
|
||||
function. As the server will not send a response message to the notification,
|
||||
don't specify the "callback" item. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
call ch_sendexpr(ch, #{method: 'initialized'})
|
||||
|
||||
To respond to a JSON-RPC request message from the server, use the
|
||||
|ch_sendexpr()| function. In the response message, copy the 'id' field value
|
||||
from the server request message. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
let resp = {}
|
||||
let resp.id = req.id
|
||||
let resp.result = 1
|
||||
call ch_sendexpr(ch, resp)
|
||||
|
||||
The JSON-RPC notification messages from the server are delivered through the
|
||||
|channel-callback| function.
|
||||
|
||||
Depending on the use case, you can use the ch_evalexpr(), ch_sendexpr() and
|
||||
ch_sendraw() functions on the same channel.
|
||||
|
||||
A LSP request message has the following format (expressed as a Vim Dict). The
|
||||
"params" field is optional: >
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
|
||||
"id": <number>,
|
||||
"method": <string>,
|
||||
"params": <list|dict>
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
A LSP reponse message has the following format (expressed as a Vim Dict). The
|
||||
"result" and "error" fields are optional: >
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
|
||||
"id": <number>,
|
||||
"result": <vim type>
|
||||
"error": <dict>
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
A LSP notification message has the following format (expressed as a Vim Dict).
|
||||
The "params" field is optional: >
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
|
||||
"method": <string>,
|
||||
"params": <list|dict>
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Depending on the use case, you can use the ch_evalexpr(), ch_sendexpr() and
|
||||
ch_sendraw() functions on the same channel.
|
||||
|
||||
A LSP request message has the following format (expressed as a Vim Dict). The
|
||||
"params" field is optional: >
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
|
||||
"id": <number>,
|
||||
"method": <string>,
|
||||
"params": <list|dict>
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
A LSP reponse message has the following format (expressed as a Vim Dict). The
|
||||
"result" and "error" fields are optional: >
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
|
||||
"id": <number>,
|
||||
"result": <vim type>
|
||||
"error": <dict>
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
A LSP notification message has the following format (expressed as a Vim Dict).
|
||||
The "params" field is optional: >
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
|
||||
"method": <string>,
|
||||
"params": <list|dict>
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 26
|
||||
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 09
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ CTRL-\ e {expr} *c_CTRL-\_e*
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:cmap <F7> <C-\>eAppendSome()<CR>
|
||||
:func AppendSome()
|
||||
:let cmd = getcmdline() . " Some()"
|
||||
:let cmd = getcmdline() .. " Some()"
|
||||
:" place the cursor on the )
|
||||
:call setcmdpos(strlen(cmd))
|
||||
:return cmd
|
||||
@@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ If more line specifiers are given than required for the command, the first
|
||||
one(s) will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
Line numbers may be specified with: *:range* *{address}*
|
||||
{number} an absolute line number
|
||||
{number} an absolute line number *E1247*
|
||||
. the current line *:.*
|
||||
$ the last line in the file *:$*
|
||||
% equal to 1,$ (the entire file) *:%*
|
||||
@@ -748,7 +748,8 @@ Line numbers may be specified with: *:range* *{address}*
|
||||
|
||||
Each may be followed (several times) by '+' or '-' and an optional number.
|
||||
This number is added or subtracted from the preceding line number. If the
|
||||
number is omitted, 1 is used.
|
||||
number is omitted, 1 is used. If there is nothing before the '+' or '-' then
|
||||
the current line is used.
|
||||
|
||||
The "/" and "?" after {pattern} are required to separate the pattern from
|
||||
anything that follows.
|
||||
@@ -778,7 +779,7 @@ Some commands allow for a count after the command. This count is used as the
|
||||
number of lines to be used, starting with the line given in the last line
|
||||
specifier (the default is the cursor line). The commands that accept a count
|
||||
are the ones that use a range but do not have a file name argument (because
|
||||
a file name can also be a number).
|
||||
a file name can also be a number). The count cannot be negative.
|
||||
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
:s/x/X/g 5 substitute 'x' by 'X' in the current line and four
|
||||
@@ -938,7 +939,7 @@ Note: these are typed literally, they are not special keys!
|
||||
file name of the sourced file. *E498*
|
||||
When executing a legacy function, is replaced with the call
|
||||
stack, as with <stack> (this is for backwards
|
||||
compatibility, using <stack> is preferred).
|
||||
compatibility, using <stack> or <script> is preferred).
|
||||
In Vim9 script using <sfile> in a function gives error
|
||||
*E1245* .
|
||||
Note that filename-modifiers are useless when <sfile> is
|
||||
@@ -949,6 +950,13 @@ Note: these are typed literally, they are not special keys!
|
||||
and "script {file-name}[{lnum}]" for a script line, and
|
||||
".." in between items. E.g.:
|
||||
"function {function-name1}[{lnum}]..{function-name2}[{lnum}]"
|
||||
If there is no call stack you get error *E489* .
|
||||
*:<script>* *<script>*
|
||||
<script> When executing a `:source` command, is replaced with the file
|
||||
name of the sourced file. When executing a function, is
|
||||
replaced with the file name of the script where it is
|
||||
defined.
|
||||
If the file name cannot be determined you get error *E1274* .
|
||||
*:<slnum>* *<slnum>*
|
||||
<slnum> When executing a ":source" command, is replaced with the
|
||||
line number. *E842*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*diff.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 May 24
|
||||
*diff.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 22
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -335,8 +335,9 @@ After setting this variable, reload the syntax script: >
|
||||
|
||||
FINDING THE DIFFERENCES *diff-diffexpr*
|
||||
|
||||
The 'diffexpr' option can be set to use something else than the standard
|
||||
"diff" program to compare two files and find the differences. *E959*
|
||||
The 'diffexpr' option can be set to use something else than the internal diff
|
||||
support or the standard "diff" program to compare two files and find the
|
||||
differences. *E959*
|
||||
|
||||
When 'diffexpr' is empty, Vim uses this command to find the differences
|
||||
between file1 and file2: >
|
||||
@@ -369,7 +370,7 @@ format mentioned. These variables are set to the file names used:
|
||||
|
||||
v:fname_in original file
|
||||
v:fname_new new version of the same file
|
||||
v:fname_out resulting diff file
|
||||
v:fname_out where to write the resulting diff file
|
||||
|
||||
Additionally, 'diffexpr' should take care of "icase" and "iwhite" in the
|
||||
'diffopt' option. 'diffexpr' cannot change the value of 'lines' and
|
||||
@@ -381,13 +382,13 @@ Example (this does almost the same as 'diffexpr' being empty): >
|
||||
function MyDiff()
|
||||
let opt = ""
|
||||
if &diffopt =~ "icase"
|
||||
let opt = opt . "-i "
|
||||
let opt = opt .. "-i "
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if &diffopt =~ "iwhite"
|
||||
let opt = opt . "-b "
|
||||
let opt = opt .. "-b "
|
||||
endif
|
||||
silent execute "!diff -a --binary " . opt . v:fname_in . " " . v:fname_new .
|
||||
\ " > " . v:fname_out
|
||||
silent execute "!diff -a --binary " .. opt .. v:fname_in .. " " .. v:fname_new ..
|
||||
\ " > " .. v:fname_out
|
||||
redraw!
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -402,7 +403,9 @@ If the 'diffexpr' expression starts with s: or |<SID>|, then it is replaced
|
||||
with the script ID (|local-function|). Example: >
|
||||
set diffexpr=s:MyDiffExpr()
|
||||
set diffexpr=<SID>SomeDiffExpr()
|
||||
<
|
||||
Otherwise, the expression is evaluated in the context of the script where the
|
||||
option was set, thus script-local items are available.
|
||||
|
||||
*E810* *E97*
|
||||
Vim will do a test if the diff output looks alright. If it doesn't, you will
|
||||
get an error message. Possible causes:
|
||||
@@ -442,8 +445,8 @@ Example (this does the same as 'patchexpr' being empty): >
|
||||
|
||||
set patchexpr=MyPatch()
|
||||
function MyPatch()
|
||||
:call system("patch -o " . v:fname_out . " " . v:fname_in .
|
||||
\ " < " . v:fname_diff)
|
||||
:call system("patch -o " .. v:fname_out .. " " .. v:fname_in ..
|
||||
\ " < " .. v:fname_diff)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
Make sure that using the "patch" program doesn't have unwanted side effects.
|
||||
@@ -458,5 +461,8 @@ If the 'patchexpr' expression starts with s: or |<SID>|, then it is replaced
|
||||
with the script ID (|local-function|). Example: >
|
||||
set patchexpr=s:MyPatchExpr()
|
||||
set patchexpr=<SID>SomePatchExpr()
|
||||
<
|
||||
Otherwise, the expression is evaluated in the context of the script where the
|
||||
option was set, thus script-local items are available.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 27
|
||||
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 16
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
|
||||
Edit {file} always. Discard any changes to the
|
||||
current buffer.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:edit_#* *:e#*
|
||||
:e[dit] [++opt] [+cmd] #[count]
|
||||
Edit the [count]th buffer (as shown by |:files|).
|
||||
This command does the same as [count] CTRL-^. But ":e
|
||||
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ as a wildcard when "[" is in the 'isfname' option. A simple way to avoid this
|
||||
is to use "path\[[]abc]", this matches the file "path\[abc]".
|
||||
|
||||
*starstar-wildcard*
|
||||
Expanding "**" is possible on Unix, Win32, Mac OS/X and a few other systems.
|
||||
Expanding "**" is possible on Unix, Win32, macOS and a few other systems.
|
||||
This allows searching a directory tree. This goes up to 100 directories deep.
|
||||
Note there are some commands where this works slightly differently, see
|
||||
|file-searching|.
|
||||
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ This also works for most other systems, with the restriction that the
|
||||
backticks must be around the whole item. It is not possible to have text
|
||||
directly before the first or just after the last backtick.
|
||||
|
||||
*`=*
|
||||
*`=* *E1083*
|
||||
You can have the backticks expanded as a Vim expression, instead of as an
|
||||
external command, by putting an equal sign right after the first backtick,
|
||||
e.g.: >
|
||||
@@ -444,9 +444,10 @@ does apply like to other wildcards.
|
||||
|
||||
Environment variables in the expression are expanded when evaluating the
|
||||
expression, thus this works: >
|
||||
:e `=$HOME . '/.vimrc'`
|
||||
This does not work, $HOME is inside a string and used literally: >
|
||||
:e `='$HOME' . '/.vimrc'`
|
||||
:e `=$HOME .. '/.vimrc'`
|
||||
This uses $HOME inside a string and it will be used literally, most likely not
|
||||
what you intended: >
|
||||
:e `='$HOME' .. '/.vimrc'`
|
||||
|
||||
If the expression returns a string then names are to be separated with line
|
||||
breaks. When the result is a |List| then each item is used as a name. Line
|
||||
@@ -633,7 +634,7 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]arga[dd] {name} .. *:arga* *:argadd* *E479*
|
||||
:[count]arga[dd]
|
||||
:[count]arga[dd] *E1156*
|
||||
Add the {name}s to the argument list. When {name} is
|
||||
omitted add the current buffer name to the argument
|
||||
list.
|
||||
@@ -890,7 +891,7 @@ Note: When the 'write' option is off, you are not able to write any file.
|
||||
|
||||
*:w* *:write*
|
||||
*E502* *E503* *E504* *E505*
|
||||
*E512* *E514* *E667* *E796* *E949*
|
||||
*E512* *E514* *E667* *E949*
|
||||
:w[rite] [++opt] Write the whole buffer to the current file. This is
|
||||
the normal way to save changes to a file. It fails
|
||||
when the 'readonly' option is set or when there is
|
||||
@@ -1224,7 +1225,7 @@ Examples: >
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to always use ":confirm", set the 'confirm' option.
|
||||
|
||||
*:browse* *:bro* *E338* *E614* *E615* *E616*
|
||||
*:browse* *:bro* *E338*
|
||||
:bro[wse] {command} Open a file selection dialog for an argument to
|
||||
{command}. At present this works for |:e|, |:w|,
|
||||
|:wall|, |:wq|, |:wqall|, |:x|, |:xall|, |:exit|,
|
||||
@@ -1235,7 +1236,7 @@ If you want to always use ":confirm", set the 'confirm' option.
|
||||
|:diffsplit|, |:diffpatch|, |:open|, |:pedit|,
|
||||
|:redir|, |:source|, |:update|, |:visual|, |:vsplit|,
|
||||
and |:qall| if 'confirm' is set.
|
||||
{only in Win32, Athena, Motif, GTK and Mac GUI, in
|
||||
{only in Win32, Motif, GTK and Mac GUI, in
|
||||
console `browse edit` works if the FileExplorer
|
||||
autocommand group exists}
|
||||
When ":browse" is not possible you get an error
|
||||
@@ -1388,7 +1389,8 @@ becomes the current directory for that window. Windows where the |:lcd|
|
||||
command has not been used stick to the global or tab-local current directory.
|
||||
When jumping to another window the current directory is changed to the last
|
||||
specified local current directory. If none was specified, the global or
|
||||
tab-local current directory is used.
|
||||
tab-local current directory is used. When creating a new window it inherits
|
||||
the local directory of the current window.
|
||||
|
||||
When a |:tcd| command has been used for a tab page, the specified directory
|
||||
becomes the current directory for the current tab page and the current window.
|
||||
@@ -1649,6 +1651,11 @@ If you don't get warned often enough you can use the following command.
|
||||
if it exists now.
|
||||
Once a file has been checked the timestamp is reset,
|
||||
you will not be warned again.
|
||||
Syntax highlighting, marks, diff status,
|
||||
'fileencoding', 'fileformat' and 'binary' options
|
||||
are not changed. See |v:fcs_choice| to reload these
|
||||
too (for example, if a code formatting tools has
|
||||
changed the file).
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]checkt[ime] {filename}
|
||||
:[N]checkt[ime] [N]
|
||||
@@ -1688,8 +1695,8 @@ session or with another command (e.g., a filter command). Then you will know
|
||||
which version of the file you want to keep.
|
||||
|
||||
The accuracy of the time check depends on the filesystem. On Unix it is
|
||||
usually sub-second. With old file sytems and on MS-Windows it is normally one
|
||||
second. Use has('nanotime') check if sub-second time stamp checks are
|
||||
usually sub-second. With old file systems and on MS-Windows it is normally one
|
||||
second. Use `has('nanotime')` to check if sub-second time stamp checks are
|
||||
available.
|
||||
|
||||
There is one situation where you get the message while there is nothing wrong:
|
||||
@@ -1770,11 +1777,9 @@ There are three different types of searching:
|
||||
/u/user_x/work/include
|
||||
/u/user_x/include
|
||||
|
||||
< Note: If your 'path' setting includes an non-existing directory, Vim will
|
||||
skip the non-existing directory, but continues searching in the parent of
|
||||
the non-existing directory if upwards searching is used. E.g. when
|
||||
searching "../include" and that doesn't exist, and upward searching is
|
||||
used, also searches in "..".
|
||||
< Note: If your 'path' setting includes a non-existing directory, Vim will
|
||||
skip the non-existing directory, and also does not search in the parent of
|
||||
the non-existing directory if upwards searching is used.
|
||||
|
||||
3) Combined up/downward search:
|
||||
If Vim's current path is /u/user_x/work/release and you do >
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 30
|
||||
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 09
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -133,26 +133,37 @@ shell script: "#!/bin/csh".
|
||||
argument was used.
|
||||
|
||||
*filetype-overrule*
|
||||
When the same extension is used for two filetypes, Vim tries to guess what
|
||||
kind of file it is. This doesn't always work. A number of global variables
|
||||
can be used to overrule the filetype used for certain extensions:
|
||||
When the same extension is used for multiple filetypes, Vim tries to guess
|
||||
what kind of file it is. This doesn't always work. A number of global
|
||||
variables can be used to overrule the filetype used for certain extensions:
|
||||
|
||||
file name variable ~
|
||||
*.asa g:filetype_asa |ft-aspvbs-syntax| |ft-aspperl-syntax|
|
||||
*.asm g:asmsyntax |ft-asm-syntax|
|
||||
*.asp g:filetype_asp |ft-aspvbs-syntax| |ft-aspperl-syntax|
|
||||
*.fs g:filetype_fs |ft-forth-syntax|
|
||||
*.bas g:filetype_bas |ft-basic-syntax|
|
||||
*.cfg g:filetype_cfg
|
||||
*.dat g:filetype_dat
|
||||
*.frm g:filetype_frm |ft-form-syntax|
|
||||
*.fs g:filetype_fs |ft-forth-syntax|
|
||||
*.i g:filetype_i |ft-progress-syntax|
|
||||
*.inc g:filetype_inc
|
||||
*.m g:filetype_m |ft-mathematica-syntax|
|
||||
*.mod g:filetype_mod
|
||||
*.p g:filetype_p |ft-pascal-syntax|
|
||||
*.pl g:filetype_pl
|
||||
*.pp g:filetype_pp |ft-pascal-syntax|
|
||||
*.prg g:filetype_prg
|
||||
*.src g:filetype_src
|
||||
*.sys g:filetype_sys
|
||||
*.sh g:bash_is_sh |ft-sh-syntax|
|
||||
*.tex g:tex_flavor |ft-tex-plugin|
|
||||
*.w g:filetype_w |ft-cweb-syntax|
|
||||
|
||||
For a few filetypes the global variable is used only when the filetype could
|
||||
not be detected:
|
||||
*.r g:filetype_r |ft-rexx-syntax|
|
||||
|
||||
*filetype-ignore*
|
||||
To avoid that certain files are being inspected, the g:ft_ignore_pat variable
|
||||
is used. The default value is set like this: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*fold.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Jul 13
|
||||
*fold.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 22
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -507,11 +507,14 @@ Note the use of backslashes to avoid some characters to be interpreted by the
|
||||
:function MyFoldText()
|
||||
: let line = getline(v:foldstart)
|
||||
: let sub = substitute(line, '/\*\|\*/\|{{{\d\=', '', 'g')
|
||||
: return v:folddashes . sub
|
||||
: return v:folddashes .. sub
|
||||
:endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
Evaluating 'foldtext' is done in the |sandbox|. The current window is set to
|
||||
the window that displays the line. Errors are ignored.
|
||||
the window that displays the line. The context is set to the script where the
|
||||
option was last set.
|
||||
|
||||
Errors are ignored. For debugging set the 'debug' option to "throw".
|
||||
|
||||
The default value is |foldtext()|. This returns a reasonable text for most
|
||||
types of folding. If you don't like it, you can specify your own 'foldtext'
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*ft_ada.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2010 Jul 20
|
||||
*ft_ada.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Mar 13
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ADA FILE TYPE PLUG-INS REFERENCE MANUAL~
|
||||
@@ -89,9 +89,9 @@ file is opened and adds Ada related entries to the main and pop-up menu.
|
||||
*ft-ada-omni*
|
||||
|
||||
The Ada omni-completions (|i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O|) uses tags database created either
|
||||
by "gnat xref -v" or the "exuberant Ctags (http://ctags.sourceforge.net). The
|
||||
complete function will automatically detect which tool was used to create the
|
||||
tags file.
|
||||
by "gnat xref -v" or the "Universal Ctags" (https://ctags.io). The complete
|
||||
function will automatically detect which tool was used to create the tags
|
||||
file.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
3.1 Omni Completion with "gnat xref" ~
|
||||
@@ -125,18 +125,18 @@ NOTE: "gnat xref -v" is very tricky to use as it has almost no diagnostic
|
||||
3.2 Omni Completion with "ctags"~
|
||||
*ada-ctags*
|
||||
|
||||
Exuberant Ctags uses its own multi-language code parser. The parser is quite
|
||||
fast, produces a lot of extra information (hence the name "Exuberant Ctags")
|
||||
and can run on files which currently do not compile.
|
||||
Universal/Exuberant Ctags use their own multi-language code parser. The
|
||||
parser is quite fast, produces a lot of extra information and can run on files
|
||||
which currently do not compile.
|
||||
|
||||
There are also lots of other Vim-tools which use exuberant Ctags.
|
||||
There are also lots of other Vim-tools which use Universal/Exuberant Ctags.
|
||||
Universal Ctags is preferred, Exuberant Ctags is no longer being developed.
|
||||
|
||||
You will need to install a version of the Exuberant Ctags which has Ada
|
||||
support patched in. Such a version is available from the GNU Ada Project
|
||||
(http://gnuada.sourceforge.net).
|
||||
You will need to install Universal Ctags which is available from
|
||||
https://ctags.io
|
||||
|
||||
The Ada parser for Exuberant Ctags is fairly new - don't expect complete
|
||||
support yet.
|
||||
The Ada parser for Universal/Exuberant Ctags is fairly new - don't expect
|
||||
complete support yet.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
4. Compiler Support ~
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -47,20 +47,20 @@ Numbers, subscripts and superscripts are available with 's' and 'S':
|
||||
|
||||
But some don't come defined by default. Those are digraph definitions you can
|
||||
add in your ~/.vimrc file. >
|
||||
exec 'digraph \\ '.char2nr('∖')
|
||||
exec 'digraph \< '.char2nr('≼')
|
||||
exec 'digraph \> '.char2nr('≽')
|
||||
exec 'digraph (L '.char2nr('⊈')
|
||||
exec 'digraph )L '.char2nr('⊉')
|
||||
exec 'digraph (/ '.char2nr('⊄')
|
||||
exec 'digraph )/ '.char2nr('⊅')
|
||||
exec 'digraph )/ '.char2nr('⊅')
|
||||
exec 'digraph U+ '.char2nr('⊎')
|
||||
exec 'digraph 0- '.char2nr('⊖')
|
||||
exec 'digraph \\ ' .. char2nr('∖')
|
||||
exec 'digraph \< ' .. char2nr('≼')
|
||||
exec 'digraph \> ' .. char2nr('≽')
|
||||
exec 'digraph (L ' .. char2nr('⊈')
|
||||
exec 'digraph )L ' .. char2nr('⊉')
|
||||
exec 'digraph (/ ' .. char2nr('⊄')
|
||||
exec 'digraph )/ ' .. char2nr('⊅')
|
||||
exec 'digraph )/ ' .. char2nr('⊅')
|
||||
exec 'digraph U+ ' .. char2nr('⊎')
|
||||
exec 'digraph 0- ' .. char2nr('⊖')
|
||||
" Euler's constant
|
||||
exec 'digraph ne '.char2nr('𝑒')
|
||||
exec 'digraph ne ' .. char2nr('𝑒')
|
||||
" Raku's atomic operations marker
|
||||
exec 'digraph @@ '.char2nr('⚛')
|
||||
exec 'digraph @@ ' .. char2nr('⚛')
|
||||
|
||||
Alternatively, you can write Insert mode abbreviations that convert ASCII-
|
||||
based operators into their single-character Unicode equivalent. >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ behavior of the plugin.
|
||||
g:rustc_path~
|
||||
Set this option to the path to rustc for use in the |:RustRun| and
|
||||
|:RustExpand| commands. If unset, "rustc" will be located in $PATH: >
|
||||
let g:rustc_path = $HOME."/bin/rustc"
|
||||
let g:rustc_path = $HOME .. "/bin/rustc"
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent*
|
||||
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ g:rust_bang_comment_leader~
|
||||
g:ftplugin_rust_source_path~
|
||||
Set this option to a path that should be prepended to 'path' for Rust
|
||||
source files: >
|
||||
let g:ftplugin_rust_source_path = $HOME.'/dev/rust'
|
||||
let g:ftplugin_rust_source_path = $HOME .. '/dev/rust'
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rustfmt_command*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*ft_sql.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 07
|
||||
*ft_sql.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
|
||||
|
||||
by David Fishburn
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ must be configurable. The filetype plugin attempts to define many of the
|
||||
standard objects, plus many additional ones. In order to make this as
|
||||
flexible as possible, you can override the list of objects from within your
|
||||
|vimrc| with the following: >
|
||||
let g:ftplugin_sql_objects = 'function,procedure,event,table,trigger' .
|
||||
\ ',schema,service,publication,database,datatype,domain' .
|
||||
let g:ftplugin_sql_objects = 'function,procedure,event,table,trigger' ..
|
||||
\ ',schema,service,publication,database,datatype,domain' ..
|
||||
\ ',index,subscription,synchronization,view,variable'
|
||||
|
||||
The following |Normal| mode and |Visual| mode maps have been created which use
|
||||
@@ -131,10 +131,10 @@ Repeatedly pressing ]} will cycle through each of these create statements: >
|
||||
create index i1 on t1 (c1);
|
||||
|
||||
The default setting for g:ftplugin_sql_objects is: >
|
||||
let g:ftplugin_sql_objects = 'function,procedure,event,' .
|
||||
\ '\\(existing\\\\|global\\s\\+temporary\\s\\+\\)\\\{,1}' .
|
||||
\ 'table,trigger' .
|
||||
\ ',schema,service,publication,database,datatype,domain' .
|
||||
let g:ftplugin_sql_objects = 'function,procedure,event,' ..
|
||||
\ '\\(existing\\\\|global\\s\\+temporary\\s\\+\\)\\\{,1}' ..
|
||||
\ 'table,trigger' ..
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\ ',schema,service,publication,database,datatype,domain' ..
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\ ',index,subscription,synchronization,view,variable'
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|
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The above will also handle these cases: >
|
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@@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ the SQL completion plugin. >
|
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< 1. After typing SELECT press <C-C>t to display a list of tables.
|
||||
2. Highlight the table you need the column list for.
|
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3. Press <Enter> to choose the table from the list.
|
||||
4. Press <C-C>l to request a comma separated list of all columns
|
||||
4. Press <C-C>l to request a comma-separated list of all columns
|
||||
for this table.
|
||||
5. Based on the table name chosen in step 3, the plugin attempts to
|
||||
decide on a reasonable table alias. You are then prompted to
|
||||
@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ your |vimrc|: >
|
||||
>
|
||||
omni_sql_use_tbl_alias
|
||||
< - Default: a
|
||||
- This setting is only used when generating a comma separated
|
||||
- This setting is only used when generating a comma-separated
|
||||
column list. By default the map is <C-C>l. When generating
|
||||
a column list, an alias can be prepended to the beginning of each
|
||||
column, for example: e.emp_id, e.emp_name. This option has three
|
||||
@@ -697,9 +697,9 @@ plugin. >
|
||||
<C-C>c
|
||||
< - Displays a list of columns for a specific table. >
|
||||
<C-C>l
|
||||
< - Displays a comma separated list of columns for a specific table. >
|
||||
< - Displays a comma-separated list of columns for a specific table. >
|
||||
<C-C>L
|
||||
< - Displays a comma separated list of columns for a specific table.
|
||||
< - Displays a comma-separated list of columns for a specific table.
|
||||
This should only be used when the completion window is active. >
|
||||
<Right>
|
||||
< - Displays a list of columns for the table currently highlighted in
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Jun 27
|
||||
*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Other GUI documentation:
|
||||
|
||||
First you must make sure you actually have a version of Vim with the GUI code
|
||||
included. You can check this with the ":version" command, it says "with xxx
|
||||
GUI", where "xxx" is X11-Motif, X11-Athena, Photon, GTK2, GTK3, etc., or
|
||||
GUI", where "xxx" is X11-Motif, Photon, GTK2, GTK3, etc., or
|
||||
"MS-Windows 32 bit GUI version".
|
||||
|
||||
How to start the GUI depends on the system used. Mostly you can run the
|
||||
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ There are a number of options which only have meaning in the GUI version of
|
||||
Vim. These are 'guicursor', 'guifont', 'guipty' and 'guioptions'. They are
|
||||
documented in |options.txt| with all the other options.
|
||||
|
||||
If using the Motif or Athena version of the GUI (but not for the GTK+ or
|
||||
If using the Motif version of the GUI (but not for the GTK+ or
|
||||
Win32 version), a number of X resources are available. See |gui-resources|.
|
||||
|
||||
Another way to set the colors for different occasions is with highlight
|
||||
@@ -147,7 +147,8 @@ task bar with the 'guiheadroom' option.
|
||||
*:win* *:winsize* *E465*
|
||||
:win[size] {width} {height}
|
||||
Set the window height to {width} by {height} characters.
|
||||
Obsolete, use ":set lines=11 columns=22".
|
||||
It is recommended to use `:set lines=11 columns=22` instead,
|
||||
since it's easy to see what the numbers mean.
|
||||
If you get less lines than expected, check the 'guiheadroom'
|
||||
option.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -155,8 +156,8 @@ If you are running the X Window System, you can get information about the
|
||||
window Vim is running in with these commands: >
|
||||
:!xwininfo -id $WINDOWID
|
||||
:!xprop -id $WINDOWID
|
||||
:execute '!xwininfo -id ' . v:windowid
|
||||
:execute '!xprop -id ' . v:windowid
|
||||
:execute '!xwininfo -id ' .. v:windowid
|
||||
:execute '!xprop -id ' .. v:windowid
|
||||
<
|
||||
*gui-IME* *iBus*
|
||||
Input methods for international characters in X that rely on the XIM
|
||||
@@ -235,7 +236,7 @@ takes too much time or you don't like the cursor jumping to another line,
|
||||
include the 'h' flag in 'guioptions'. Then the scrolling is limited by the
|
||||
text of the current cursor line.
|
||||
|
||||
*athena-intellimouse*
|
||||
*motif-intellimouse*
|
||||
If you have an Intellimouse and an X server that supports using the wheel,
|
||||
then you can use the wheel to scroll the text up and down in gvim. This works
|
||||
with XFree86 4.0 and later, and with some older versions when you add patches.
|
||||
@@ -260,6 +261,7 @@ Other options that are relevant:
|
||||
'mousefocus' window focus follows mouse pointer |gui-mouse-focus|
|
||||
'mousemodel' what mouse button does which action
|
||||
'mousehide' hide mouse pointer while typing text
|
||||
'mousemoveevent' enable mouse move events so that <MouseMove> can be mapped
|
||||
'selectmode' whether to start Select mode or Visual mode
|
||||
|
||||
A quick way to set these is with the ":behave" command.
|
||||
@@ -405,6 +407,9 @@ These mappings make selection work the way it probably should in a Motif
|
||||
application, with shift-left mouse allowing for extending the visual area
|
||||
rather than the right mouse button.
|
||||
|
||||
<MouseMove> may be mapped, but 'mousemoveevent' must be enabled to use the
|
||||
mapping.
|
||||
|
||||
Mouse mapping with modifiers does not work for modeless selection.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -741,7 +746,7 @@ because the item will never be selected. Use a single colon to keep it
|
||||
simple.
|
||||
|
||||
*gui-toolbar*
|
||||
The toolbar is currently available in the Win32, Athena, Motif, GTK+ (X11),
|
||||
The toolbar is currently available in the Win32, Motif, GTK+ (X11),
|
||||
and Photon GUI. It should turn up in other GUIs in due course. The
|
||||
default toolbar is setup in menu.vim.
|
||||
The display of the toolbar is controlled by the 'guioptions' letter 'T'. You
|
||||
@@ -857,7 +862,7 @@ The window toolbar uses the ToolbarLine and ToolbarButton highlight groups.
|
||||
When splitting the window the window toolbar is not copied to the new window.
|
||||
|
||||
*popup-menu*
|
||||
In the Win32, GTK+, Motif, Athena and Photon GUI, you can define the
|
||||
In the Win32, GTK+, Motif and Photon GUI, you can define the
|
||||
special menu "PopUp". This is the menu that is displayed when the right mouse
|
||||
button is pressed, if 'mousemodel' is set to popup or popup_setpos.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Oct 24
|
||||
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Mar 09
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -236,7 +236,8 @@ The "* register reflects the contents of the clipboard. |quotestar|
|
||||
|
||||
When the "unnamed" string is included in the 'clipboard' option, the unnamed
|
||||
register is the same. Thus you can yank to and paste from the clipboard
|
||||
without prepending "* to commands.
|
||||
without prepending "* to commands. If this doesn't work use the "unnamedplus"
|
||||
string in the 'clipboard' option.
|
||||
|
||||
The 'a' flag in 'guioptions' is not included by default. This means that text
|
||||
is only put on the clipboard when an operation is performed on it. Just
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
|
||||
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Jun 05
|
||||
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Vim's Graphical User Interface *gui-x11* *GUI-X11*
|
||||
*Athena* *Motif*
|
||||
*Motif*
|
||||
1. Starting the X11 GUI |gui-x11-start|
|
||||
2. GUI Resources |gui-resources|
|
||||
3. Shell Commands |gui-pty|
|
||||
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ flag in 'guioptions'. |-f|.
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. GUI Resources *gui-resources* *.Xdefaults*
|
||||
|
||||
If using the Motif or Athena version of the GUI (not for the KDE, GTK+ or Win32
|
||||
If using the Motif version of the GUI (not for the KDE, GTK+ or Win32
|
||||
version), a number of X resources are available. You should use Vim's class
|
||||
"Vim" when setting these. They are as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -96,7 +96,6 @@ version), a number of X resources are available. You should use Vim's class
|
||||
is same size as terminal that started it).
|
||||
scrollbarWidth Thickness of scrollbars.
|
||||
borderWidth Thickness of border around text area.
|
||||
menuHeight Height of the menu bar (only for Athena).
|
||||
|
||||
A special font for italic, bold, and italic-bold text will only be used if
|
||||
the user has specified one via a resource. No attempt is made to guess what
|
||||
@@ -135,12 +134,9 @@ which make Motif applications look even better, highly recommended!
|
||||
|
||||
The "Vim*fontList" is to set the menu font for Motif. Example: >
|
||||
Vim*menuBar*fontList: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
|
||||
With Athena: >
|
||||
Vim*menuBar*SmeBSB*font: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
|
||||
Vim*menuBar*MenuButton*font: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: A more portable, and indeed more correct, way to specify the menu font
|
||||
in either Motif or Athena is through the resource: >
|
||||
in Motif is through the resource: >
|
||||
Vim.menuFont: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
|
||||
Or, when compiled with the |+xfontset| feature: >
|
||||
Vim.menuFontSet: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
|
||||
@@ -255,7 +251,7 @@ For example: >
|
||||
:10vmenu File.Print :w !lpr -Php3
|
||||
<
|
||||
*X11-icon*
|
||||
Vim uses a black&white icon by default when compiled with Motif or Athena. A
|
||||
Vim uses a black&white icon by default when compiled with Motif. A
|
||||
colored Vim icon is included as $VIMRUNTIME/vim32x32.xpm. For GTK+, this is
|
||||
the builtin icon used. Unfortunately, how you should install it depends on
|
||||
your window manager. When you use this, remove the 'i' flag from
|
||||
@@ -594,8 +590,7 @@ GTK+ files on your system. When both GTK+ 2 and GTK+ 3 are available, GTK+ 2
|
||||
will be chosen unless --enable-gui=gtk3 is passed explicitly to configure.
|
||||
|
||||
If the GTK+ files cannot be found, then the Motif files will be searched for.
|
||||
Finally, if this fails, the Athena files will be searched for. If all three
|
||||
fail, the GUI will be disabled.
|
||||
If both fail, the GUI will be disabled.
|
||||
|
||||
For GTK+, Vim's configuration process uses pkg-config(1) to check if the
|
||||
GTK+ required for a specified build is properly installed and usable.
|
||||
@@ -621,10 +616,10 @@ explicitly to configure, and avoid passing --enable-gnome-check to that, as
|
||||
the functionality of the GNOME 2 support has already been consolidated in
|
||||
GTK+ 3.
|
||||
|
||||
Otherwise, if you are using Motif or Athena, when you have the Motif or Athena
|
||||
files in a directory where configure doesn't look, edit the Makefile to enter
|
||||
the names of the directories. Search for "GUI_INC_LOC" for an example to set
|
||||
the Motif directories, "CONF_OPT_X" for Athena.
|
||||
Otherwise, if you are using Motif, when you have the Motif files in a
|
||||
directory where configure doesn't look, edit the Makefile to enter the names
|
||||
of the directories. Search for "GUI_INC_LOC" for an example to set
|
||||
the Motif directories.
|
||||
|
||||
*gui-x11-gtk*
|
||||
Currently, Vim supports both GTK+ 2 and GTK+ 3.
|
||||
@@ -643,18 +638,11 @@ few problems, but you might make it compile and run with a bit of work, please
|
||||
send me the patches if you do). The newest releases of LessTif have been
|
||||
reported to work fine too.
|
||||
|
||||
*gui-x11-athena*
|
||||
The Athena version uses the Xaw widget set by default. If you have the 3D
|
||||
version, you might want to link with Xaw3d instead. This will make the
|
||||
menus look a bit better. Edit the Makefile and look for "XAW_LIB". The
|
||||
scrollbars will remain the same, because Vim has its own, which are already
|
||||
3D (in fact, they look more like Motif).
|
||||
|
||||
*gui-x11-neXtaw*
|
||||
The neXtaw version is mostly like Athena, but uses different widgets.
|
||||
*gui-x11-athena* *gui-x11-neXtaw*
|
||||
Support for the Athena GUI and neXtaw was removed in patch 8.2.4677.
|
||||
|
||||
*gui-x11-misc*
|
||||
In general, do not try to mix files from different GTK+, Motif, Athena and X11
|
||||
In general, do not try to mix files from different GTK+, Motif and X11
|
||||
versions. This will cause problems. For example, using header files for
|
||||
X11R5 with a library for X11R6 probably doesn't work (although the linking
|
||||
won't give an error message, Vim will crash later).
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*help.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 27
|
||||
*help.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Feb 26
|
||||
|
||||
VIM - main help file
|
||||
k
|
||||
@@ -197,6 +197,7 @@ Versions ~
|
||||
|version6.txt| Differences between Vim version 5.7 and 6.x
|
||||
|version7.txt| Differences between Vim version 6.4 and 7.x
|
||||
|version8.txt| Differences between Vim version 7.4 and 8.x
|
||||
|version9.txt| Differences between Vim version 8.2 and 9.0
|
||||
*sys-file-list*
|
||||
Remarks about specific systems ~
|
||||
|os_390.txt| OS/390 Unix
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 13
|
||||
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 08
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ command: >
|
||||
dialog. {only when compiled with |+GUI_GTK|}
|
||||
|
||||
*:helpt* *:helptags*
|
||||
*E154* *E150* *E151* *E152* *E153* *E670*
|
||||
*E150* *E151* *E152* *E153* *E154* *E670*
|
||||
:helpt[ags] [++t] {dir}
|
||||
Generate the help tags file(s) for directory {dir}.
|
||||
When {dir} is ALL then all "doc" directories in
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 08
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Andy Kahn
|
||||
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ suggested use.)
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Cscope related commands *cscope-commands*
|
||||
|
||||
*:cscope* *:cs* *:scs* *:scscope* *E259* *E262* *E561* *E560*
|
||||
*:cscope* *:cs* *:scs* *:scscope* *E259* *E262* *E560* *E561*
|
||||
All cscope commands are accessed through suboptions to the cscope commands.
|
||||
`:cscope` or `:cs` is the main command
|
||||
`:scscope` or `:scs` does the same and splits the window
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 07
|
||||
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Mar 13
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sven Verdoolaege
|
||||
@@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ line of a file, regardless of the filename suffix, to check if a file is a
|
||||
Perl script (see scripts.vim in Vim's syntax directory). Vim assumes a file
|
||||
is POD text if the filename has a .POD suffix.
|
||||
|
||||
To use tags with Perl, you need a recent version of Exuberant ctags. Look
|
||||
here:
|
||||
http://ctags.sourceforge.net
|
||||
To use tags with Perl, you need Universal/Exuberant Ctags. Look here:
|
||||
Universal Ctags (preferred): https://ctags.io
|
||||
Exuberant Ctags: http://ctags.sourceforge.net
|
||||
|
||||
Alternatively, you can use the Perl script pltags.pl, which is shipped with
|
||||
Vim in the $VIMRUNTIME/tools directory. This script has currently more
|
||||
@@ -103,8 +103,7 @@ Here are some things you can try: >
|
||||
:perldo $_ = reverse($_);1
|
||||
:perl VIM::Msg("hello")
|
||||
:perl $line = $curbuf->Get(42)
|
||||
<
|
||||
*E299*
|
||||
< *E299*
|
||||
Executing Perl commands in the |sandbox| is limited. ":perldo" will not be
|
||||
possible at all. ":perl" will be evaluated in the Safe environment, if
|
||||
possible.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 12
|
||||
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Feb 22
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
|
||||
@@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ The Python 3 interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
|
||||
|+python3| feature.
|
||||
Both can be available at the same time, but read |python-2-and-3|.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: Python 2 is old and no longer being developed. Using Python 3 is highly
|
||||
recommended. Python 2 support will be dropped when it does not work properly
|
||||
anymore.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Commands *python-commands*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -65,7 +69,7 @@ There is no need to import sys, it's done by default.
|
||||
|
||||
*python-environment*
|
||||
Environment variables set in Vim are not always available in Python. This
|
||||
depends on how Vim and Python were build. Also see
|
||||
depends on how Vim and Python were built. Also see
|
||||
https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.environ
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Python is very sensitive to the indenting. Make sure the "class" line
|
||||
@@ -834,6 +838,19 @@ To work around such problems there are these options:
|
||||
Raising SystemExit exception in python isn't endorsed way to quit vim, use: >
|
||||
:py vim.command("qall!")
|
||||
<
|
||||
*E1266*
|
||||
This error can occur when python 3 cannot load the required modules. This
|
||||
means that your python 3 is not correctly installed or there are some mistakes
|
||||
in your settings. Please check the following items:
|
||||
1. Make sure that python 3 is correctly installed. Also check the version of
|
||||
python.
|
||||
2. Check the 'pythonthreedll' option.
|
||||
3. Check the 'pythonthreehome' option.
|
||||
4. Check the PATH environment variable if you don't set 'pythonthreedll'.
|
||||
On MS-Windows, you can use where.exe to check which dll will be loaded.
|
||||
E.g. >
|
||||
where.exe python310.dll
|
||||
5. Check the PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME environment variables.
|
||||
|
||||
*has-python*
|
||||
You can test what Python version is available with: >
|
||||
@@ -910,7 +927,7 @@ The `:pyxdo` command works similar to `:pydo`.
|
||||
*has-pythonx*
|
||||
You can test if pyx* commands are available with: >
|
||||
if has('pythonx')
|
||||
echo 'pyx* commands are available. (Python ' . &pyx . ')'
|
||||
echo 'pyx* commands are available. (Python ' .. &pyx .. ')'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
When compiled with only one of |+python| or |+python3|, the has() returns 1.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 May 27
|
||||
*if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 08
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ingo Wilken
|
||||
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ The Tcl Interface to Vim *tcl* *Tcl* *TCL*
|
||||
8. Examples |tcl-examples|
|
||||
9. Dynamic loading |tcl-dynamic|
|
||||
|
||||
*E280*
|
||||
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+tcl| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
*E280*
|
||||
WARNING: There are probably still some bugs. Please send bug reports,
|
||||
comments, ideas etc to <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*indent.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Dec 07
|
||||
*indent.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -42,11 +42,12 @@ is not a C compiler: it does not recognize all syntax. One requirement is
|
||||
that toplevel functions have a '{' in the first column. Otherwise they are
|
||||
easily confused with declarations.
|
||||
|
||||
These four options control C program indenting:
|
||||
These five options control C program indenting:
|
||||
'cindent' Enables Vim to perform C program indenting automatically.
|
||||
'cinkeys' Specifies which keys trigger reindenting in insert mode.
|
||||
'cinoptions' Sets your preferred indent style.
|
||||
'cinwords' Defines keywords that start an extra indent in the next line.
|
||||
'cinscopedecls' Defines strings that are recognized as a C++ scope declaration.
|
||||
|
||||
If 'lisp' is not on and 'equalprg' is empty, the "=" operator indents using
|
||||
Vim's built-in algorithm rather than calling an external program.
|
||||
@@ -293,8 +294,9 @@ The examples below assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4.
|
||||
<
|
||||
*cino-g*
|
||||
gN Place C++ scope declarations N characters from the indent of the
|
||||
block they are in. (default 'shiftwidth'). A scope declaration
|
||||
can be "public:", "protected:" or "private:".
|
||||
block they are in. (default 'shiftwidth'). By default, a scope
|
||||
declaration is "public:", "protected:" or "private:". This can
|
||||
be adjusted with the 'cinscopedecls' option.
|
||||
|
||||
cino= cino=g0 >
|
||||
{ {
|
||||
@@ -778,6 +780,15 @@ You can set the indent for the first line after <script> and <style>
|
||||
"auto" auto indent (same indent as the blocktag)
|
||||
"inc" auto indent + one indent step
|
||||
|
||||
You can set the indent for attributes after an open <tag line: >
|
||||
|
||||
:let g:html_indent_attribute = 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
VALUE MEANING ~
|
||||
1 auto indent, one indent step more than <tag
|
||||
2 auto indent, two indent steps (default)
|
||||
> 2 auto indent, more indent steps
|
||||
|
||||
Many tags increase the indent for what follows per default (see "Add Indent
|
||||
Tags" in the script). You can add further tags with: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -879,7 +890,7 @@ For example, with N = 1, this will give:
|
||||
*PHP_outdentphpescape*
|
||||
To indent PHP escape tags as the surrounding non-PHP code (only affects the
|
||||
PHP escape tags): >
|
||||
:let g:PHP_outdentphpescape = 0
|
||||
:let g:PHP_outdentphpescape = 0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
*PHP_removeCRwhenUnix*
|
||||
@@ -1206,7 +1217,7 @@ comments will be indented according to the correctly indented code.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM *ft-vim-indent*
|
||||
|
||||
*g:vim_indent_cont*
|
||||
For indenting Vim scripts there is one variable that specifies the amount of
|
||||
indent for a continuation line, a line that starts with a backslash: >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Aug 31
|
||||
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Mar 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -937,7 +937,9 @@ tag command note action in Visual mode ~
|
||||
before the highlighted area
|
||||
|v_J| J 2 join the highlighted lines
|
||||
|v_K| K run 'keywordprg' on the highlighted area
|
||||
|v_O| O Move horizontally to other corner of area.
|
||||
|v_O| O move horizontally to other corner of area
|
||||
|v_P| P replace highlighted area with register
|
||||
contents; unnamed register is unchanged
|
||||
Q does not start Ex mode
|
||||
|v_R| R 2 delete the highlighted lines and start
|
||||
insert
|
||||
@@ -1000,6 +1002,8 @@ tag command note action in Visual mode ~
|
||||
|v_i{| i{ same as iB
|
||||
|v_i}| i} same as iB
|
||||
|v_o| o move cursor to other corner of area
|
||||
|v_p| p replace highlighted area with register
|
||||
contents; deleted text in unnamed register
|
||||
|v_r| r 2 replace highlighted area with a character
|
||||
|v_s| s 2 delete highlighted area and start insert
|
||||
|v_u| u 2 make highlighted area lowercase
|
||||
@@ -1148,7 +1152,7 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:&| :& repeat last ":substitute"
|
||||
|:star| :* execute contents of a register
|
||||
|:<| :< shift lines one 'shiftwidth' left
|
||||
|:=| := print the cursor line number
|
||||
|:=| := print the last line number
|
||||
|:>| :> shift lines one 'shiftwidth' right
|
||||
|:@| :@ execute contents of a register
|
||||
|:@@| :@@ repeat the previous ":@"
|
||||
@@ -1166,7 +1170,7 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
be remapped
|
||||
|:args| :ar[gs] print the argument list
|
||||
|:argadd| :arga[dd] add items to the argument list
|
||||
:argdedupe :argdedupe remove duplicates from the argument list
|
||||
|:argdedupe| :argded[upe] remove duplicates from the argument list
|
||||
|:argdelete| :argd[elete] delete items from the argument list
|
||||
|:argedit| :arge[dit] add item to the argument list and edit it
|
||||
|:argdo| :argdo do a command on all items in the argument list
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 29
|
||||
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_backspacing*
|
||||
The effect of the <BS>, CTRL-W, and CTRL-U depend on the 'backspace' option
|
||||
(unless 'revins' is set). This is a comma separated list of items:
|
||||
(unless 'revins' is set). This is a comma-separated list of items:
|
||||
|
||||
item action ~
|
||||
indent allow backspacing over autoindent
|
||||
@@ -283,8 +283,8 @@ start allow backspacing over the start position of insert; CTRL-W and
|
||||
When 'backspace' is empty, Vi compatible backspacing is used. You cannot
|
||||
backspace over autoindent, before column 1 or before where insert started.
|
||||
|
||||
For backwards compatibility the values "0", "1" and "2" are also allowed, see
|
||||
|'backspace'|.
|
||||
For backwards compatibility the values "0", "1", "2" and "3" are also allowed,
|
||||
see |'backspace'|.
|
||||
|
||||
If the 'backspace' option does contain "eol" and the cursor is in column 1
|
||||
when one of the three keys is used, the current line is joined with the
|
||||
@@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ If the previous expansion was split, because it got longer than 'textwidth',
|
||||
then just the text in the current line will be used.
|
||||
|
||||
If the match found is at the end of a line, then the first word in the next
|
||||
line will be inserted and the message "word from next line" displayed, if
|
||||
line will be inserted and the message "Word from other line" displayed, if
|
||||
this word is accepted the next CTRL-X CTRL-P or CTRL-X CTRL-N will search
|
||||
for those lines starting with this word.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -818,6 +818,7 @@ CTRL-X CTRL-K Search the files given with the 'dictionary' option
|
||||
the 'dictionary' option is empty.
|
||||
For suggestions where to find a list of words, see the
|
||||
'dictionary' option.
|
||||
'ignorecase', 'smartcase' and 'infercase' apply.
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-K or
|
||||
CTRL-N Search forward for next matching keyword. This
|
||||
@@ -850,7 +851,7 @@ space is preferred). Maximum line length is 510 bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
For an example, imagine the 'thesaurus' file has a line like this: >
|
||||
angry furious mad enraged
|
||||
<Placing the cursor after the letters "ang" and typing CTRL-X CTRL-T would
|
||||
Placing the cursor after the letters "ang" and typing CTRL-X CTRL-T would
|
||||
complete the word "angry"; subsequent presses would change the word to
|
||||
"furious", "mad" etc.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -862,7 +863,7 @@ https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/629#issuecomment-443293282
|
||||
Unpack thesaurus_pkg.zip, put the thesaurus.txt file somewhere, e.g.
|
||||
~/.vim/thesaurus/english.txt, and the 'thesaurus' option to this file name.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Completing keywords with 'thesaurusfunc' *compl-thesaurusfunc*
|
||||
|
||||
If the 'thesaurusfunc' option is set, then the user specified function is
|
||||
@@ -879,9 +880,9 @@ Groß): >
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let res = []
|
||||
let h = ''
|
||||
for l in systemlist('aiksaurus '.shellescape(a:base))
|
||||
for l in systemlist('aiksaurus ' .. shellescape(a:base))
|
||||
if l[:3] == '=== '
|
||||
let h = '('.substitute(l[4:], ' =*$', ')', '')
|
||||
let h = '(' .. substitute(l[4:], ' =*$', ')', '')
|
||||
elseif l ==# 'Alphabetically similar known words are: '
|
||||
let h = "\U0001f52e"
|
||||
elseif l[0] =~ '\a' || (h ==# "\U0001f52e" && l[0] ==# "\t")
|
||||
@@ -1195,7 +1196,7 @@ three lines, but 'previewheight' is used when it has a value of 1 or 2.
|
||||
*complete-popup*
|
||||
When "popup" is in 'completeopt' a popup window is used to display the "info".
|
||||
Then the 'completepopup' option specifies the properties of the popup. This
|
||||
is used when the info popup is created. The option is a comma separated list
|
||||
is used when the info popup is created. The option is a comma-separated list
|
||||
of values:
|
||||
height maximum height of the popup
|
||||
width maximum width of the popup
|
||||
@@ -1266,7 +1267,7 @@ An example that completes the names of the months: >
|
||||
" find months matching with "a:base"
|
||||
let res = []
|
||||
for m in split("Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec")
|
||||
if m =~ '^' . a:base
|
||||
if m =~ '^' .. a:base
|
||||
call add(res, m)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
@@ -1288,7 +1289,7 @@ The same, but now pretending searching for matches is slow: >
|
||||
else
|
||||
" find months matching with "a:base"
|
||||
for m in split("Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec")
|
||||
if m =~ '^' . a:base
|
||||
if m =~ '^' .. a:base
|
||||
call complete_add(m)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
sleep 300m " simulate searching for next match
|
||||
@@ -1408,11 +1409,16 @@ in 'runtimepath'. Thus for "java" it is autoload/javacomplete.vim.
|
||||
|
||||
C *ft-c-omni*
|
||||
|
||||
Completion of C code requires a tags file. You should use Exuberant ctags,
|
||||
because it adds extra information that is needed for completion. You can find
|
||||
it here: http://ctags.sourceforge.net/ Version 5.6 or later is recommended.
|
||||
Completion of C code requires a tags file. You should use Universal/
|
||||
Exuberant ctags, because it adds extra information that is needed for
|
||||
completion. You can find it here:
|
||||
Universal Ctags: https://ctags.io
|
||||
Exuberant Ctags: http://ctags.sourceforge.net
|
||||
|
||||
For version 5.5.4 you should add a patch that adds the "typename:" field:
|
||||
Universal Ctags is preferred, Exuberant Ctags is no longer being developed.
|
||||
|
||||
For Exuberant ctags, version 5.6 or later is recommended. For version 5.5.4
|
||||
you should add a patch that adds the "typename:" field:
|
||||
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/unstable/patches/ctags-5.5.4.patch
|
||||
A compiled .exe for MS-Windows can be found at:
|
||||
http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
@@ -1533,8 +1539,11 @@ will be suggested. All other elements are not placed in suggestion list.
|
||||
PHP *ft-php-omni*
|
||||
|
||||
Completion of PHP code requires a tags file for completion of data from
|
||||
external files and for class aware completion. You should use Exuberant ctags
|
||||
version 5.5.4 or newer. You can find it here: http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
external files and for class aware completion. You should use Universal/
|
||||
Exuberant ctags version 5.5.4 or newer. You can find it here:
|
||||
|
||||
Universal Ctags: https://ctags.io
|
||||
Exuberant Ctags: http://ctags.sourceforge.net
|
||||
|
||||
Script completes:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Sep 29
|
||||
*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Vim would never have become what it is now, without the help of these people!
|
||||
Daniel Elstner GTK+ 2 port
|
||||
Eric Fischer Mac port, 'cindent', and other improvements
|
||||
Benji Fisher Answering lots of user questions
|
||||
Bill Foster Athena GUI port
|
||||
Bill Foster Athena GUI port (later removed)
|
||||
Google Lets me work on Vim one day a week
|
||||
Loic Grenie xvim (ideas for multi windows version)
|
||||
Sven Guckes Vim promoter and previous WWW page maintainer
|
||||
@@ -701,7 +701,8 @@ Q Switch to "Ex" mode. This is a bit like typing ":"
|
||||
Use the ":vi" command |:visual| to exit "Ex" mode.
|
||||
Note: In older versions of Vim "Q" formatted text,
|
||||
that is now done with |gq|. But if you use the
|
||||
|vimrc_example.vim| script "Q" works like "gq".
|
||||
|vimrc_example.vim| script or |defaults.vim|, "Q"
|
||||
works like "gq". Except for Select mode.
|
||||
|
||||
*gQ*
|
||||
gQ Switch to "Ex" mode like with "Q", but really behave
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 24
|
||||
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 14
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
Key mapping, abbreviations and user-defined commands.
|
||||
|
||||
This subject is introduced in sections |05.3|, |24.7| and |40.1| of the user
|
||||
This subject is introduced in sections |05.4|, |24.7| and |40.1| of the user
|
||||
manual.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Key mapping |key-mapping|
|
||||
@@ -80,6 +80,8 @@ modes.
|
||||
where the map command applies. Disallow mapping of
|
||||
{rhs}, to avoid nested and recursive mappings. Often
|
||||
used to redefine a command.
|
||||
Note: When <Plug> appears in the {rhs} this part is
|
||||
always applied even if remapping is disallowed.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:unm[ap] {lhs} |mapmode-nvo| *:unm* *:unmap*
|
||||
@@ -97,8 +99,7 @@ modes.
|
||||
map command applies. The mapping may remain defined
|
||||
for other modes where it applies.
|
||||
It also works when {lhs} matches the {rhs} of a
|
||||
mapping. This is for when when an abbreviation
|
||||
applied.
|
||||
mapping. This is for when an abbreviation applied.
|
||||
Note: Trailing spaces are included in the {lhs}. This
|
||||
unmap does NOT work: >
|
||||
:map @@ foo
|
||||
@@ -271,7 +272,7 @@ input. Example: >
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
nnoremap <expr> <F3> <SID>OpenPopup()
|
||||
|
||||
Also, keep in mind that the expression may be evaluated when looking for
|
||||
Keep in mind that the expression may be evaluated when looking for
|
||||
typeahead, before the previous command has been executed. For example: >
|
||||
func StoreColumn()
|
||||
let g:column = col('.')
|
||||
@@ -285,6 +286,10 @@ This can be solved by inserting <Ignore> before the character that is
|
||||
expression-mapped: >
|
||||
nmap ! f!<Ignore>x
|
||||
|
||||
When defining a mapping in a |Vim9| script, the expression will be evaluated
|
||||
in the context of that script. This means that script-local items can be
|
||||
accessed in the expression.
|
||||
|
||||
Be very careful about side effects! The expression is evaluated while
|
||||
obtaining characters, you may very well make the command dysfunctional.
|
||||
For this reason the following is blocked:
|
||||
@@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ Here is an example that inserts a list number that increases: >
|
||||
|
||||
func ListItem()
|
||||
let g:counter += 1
|
||||
return g:counter . '. '
|
||||
return g:counter .. '. '
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func ListReset()
|
||||
@@ -343,9 +348,24 @@ Example of using <Cmd> halfway Insert mode: >
|
||||
Unlike <expr> mappings, there are no special restrictions on the <Cmd>
|
||||
command: it is executed as if an (unrestricted) |autocommand| was invoked.
|
||||
|
||||
*<ScriptCmd>*
|
||||
<ScriptCmd> is like <Cmd> but sets the context to the script the mapping was
|
||||
defined in, for the duration of the command execution. This is especially
|
||||
useful for |Vim9| script. It also works to access an import, which is useful
|
||||
in a plugin using an autoload script: >
|
||||
vim9script
|
||||
import autoload 'implementation.vim' as impl
|
||||
nnoremap <F4> <ScriptCmd>impl.DoTheWork()<CR>
|
||||
|
||||
No matter where <F4> is typed, the "impl" import will be found in the script
|
||||
context of where the mapping was defined. And since it's an autoload import,
|
||||
the "implementation.vim" script will only be loaded once <F4> is typed, not
|
||||
when the mapping is defined.
|
||||
|
||||
Note:
|
||||
- Because <Cmd> avoids mode-changes it does not trigger |CmdlineEnter| and
|
||||
|CmdlineLeave| events, because no user interaction is expected.
|
||||
- Because <Cmd> and <ScriptCmd> avoid mode-changes it does not trigger
|
||||
|CmdlineEnter| and |CmdlineLeave| events, because no user interaction is
|
||||
expected.
|
||||
- For the same reason, |keycodes| like <C-R><C-W> are interpreted as plain,
|
||||
unmapped keys.
|
||||
- The command is not echo'ed, no need for <silent>.
|
||||
@@ -357,18 +377,19 @@ Note:
|
||||
Visual mode. Use |:smap| to handle Select mode differently.
|
||||
|
||||
*E1255* *E1136*
|
||||
<Cmd> commands must terminate, that is, they must be followed by <CR> in the
|
||||
{rhs} of the mapping definition. |Command-line| mode is never entered.
|
||||
<Cmd> and <ScriptCmd> commands must terminate, that is, they must be followed
|
||||
by <CR> in the {rhs} of the mapping definition. |Command-line| mode is never
|
||||
entered.
|
||||
|
||||
*E1137*
|
||||
<Cmd> commands can have only normal characters and cannot contain special
|
||||
characters like function keys.
|
||||
<Cmd> and <ScriptCmd> commands can have only normal characters and cannot
|
||||
contain special characters like function keys.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1.3 MAPPING AND MODES *:map-modes*
|
||||
*mapmode-nvo* *mapmode-n* *mapmode-v* *mapmode-o*
|
||||
|
||||
There are six sets of mappings
|
||||
There are seven sets of mappings
|
||||
- For Normal mode: When typing commands.
|
||||
- For Visual mode: When typing commands while the Visual area is highlighted.
|
||||
- For Select mode: like Visual mode but typing text replaces the selection.
|
||||
@@ -376,6 +397,7 @@ There are six sets of mappings
|
||||
etc.). See below: |omap-info|.
|
||||
- For Insert mode. These are also used in Replace mode.
|
||||
- For Command-line mode: When entering a ":" or "/" command.
|
||||
- For Terminal mode: When typing in a |:terminal| buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
Special case: While typing a count for a command in Normal mode, mapping zero
|
||||
is disabled. This makes it possible to map zero without making it impossible
|
||||
@@ -675,6 +697,10 @@ The special key name "<Plug>" can be used for an internal mapping, which is
|
||||
not to be matched with any key sequence. This is useful in plugins
|
||||
|using-<Plug>|.
|
||||
|
||||
*<MouseMove>*
|
||||
The special key name "<MouseMove>" can be used to handle mouse movement. It
|
||||
needs to be enabled with 'mousemoveevent'. Currently only works in the GUI.
|
||||
|
||||
*<Char>* *<Char->*
|
||||
To map a character by its decimal, octal or hexadecimal number the <Char>
|
||||
construct can be used:
|
||||
@@ -1298,7 +1324,8 @@ underscore. Example: >
|
||||
could define a mapping "<SNR>23_Add".
|
||||
|
||||
When defining a function in a script, "s:" can be prepended to the name to
|
||||
make it local to the script. But when a mapping is executed from outside of
|
||||
make it local to the script (in |Vim9| script functions without a prefix are
|
||||
local to the script). But when a mapping is executed from outside of
|
||||
the script, it doesn't know in which script the function was defined. To
|
||||
avoid this problem, use "<SID>" instead of "s:". The same translation is done
|
||||
as for mappings. This makes it possible to define a call to the function in
|
||||
@@ -1392,7 +1419,7 @@ scripts.
|
||||
|
||||
*:command-verbose*
|
||||
When 'verbose' is non-zero, listing a command will also display where it was
|
||||
last defined. Example: >
|
||||
last defined and any completion argument. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
:verbose command TOhtml
|
||||
< Name Args Range Complete Definition ~
|
||||
@@ -1425,7 +1452,7 @@ See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Command attributes ~
|
||||
|
||||
*command-attributes*
|
||||
User-defined commands are treated by Vim just like any other Ex commands. They
|
||||
can have arguments, or have a range specified. Arguments are subject to
|
||||
completion as filenames, buffers, etc. Exactly how this works depends upon the
|
||||
@@ -1511,6 +1538,8 @@ completion can be enabled:
|
||||
-complete=custom,{func} custom completion, defined via {func}
|
||||
-complete=customlist,{func} custom completion, defined via {func}
|
||||
|
||||
If you specify completion while there is nothing to complete (-nargs=0, the
|
||||
default) then you get error *E1208* .
|
||||
Note: That some completion methods might expand environment variables.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1540,9 +1569,11 @@ The function arguments are:
|
||||
The function may use these for determining context. For the "custom"
|
||||
argument, it is not necessary to filter candidates against the (implicit
|
||||
pattern in) ArgLead. Vim will filter the candidates with its regexp engine
|
||||
after function return, and this is probably more efficient in most cases. For
|
||||
the "customlist" argument, Vim will not filter the returned completion
|
||||
candidates and the user supplied function should filter the candidates.
|
||||
after function return, and this is probably more efficient in most cases. If
|
||||
'wildoptions' contains "fuzzy", then the candidates will be filtered using
|
||||
|fuzzy-matching|. For the "customlist" argument, Vim will not
|
||||
filter the returned completion candidates and the user supplied function
|
||||
should filter the candidates.
|
||||
|
||||
The following example lists user names to a Finger command >
|
||||
:com -complete=custom,ListUsers -nargs=1 Finger !finger <args>
|
||||
@@ -1676,12 +1707,12 @@ The valid escape sequences are
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
command! -nargs=+ -complete=file MyEdit
|
||||
\ for f in expand(<q-args>, 0, 1) |
|
||||
\ exe '<mods> split ' . f |
|
||||
\ exe '<mods> split ' .. f |
|
||||
\ endfor
|
||||
|
||||
function! SpecialEdit(files, mods)
|
||||
for f in expand(a:files, 0, 1)
|
||||
exe a:mods . ' split ' . f
|
||||
exe a:mods .. ' split ' .. f
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
command! -nargs=+ -complete=file Sedit
|
||||
@@ -1757,7 +1788,7 @@ This will invoke: >
|
||||
: let i = 0
|
||||
: while i < argc()
|
||||
: if filereadable(argv(i))
|
||||
: execute "e " . argv(i)
|
||||
: execute "e " .. argv(i)
|
||||
: execute a:command
|
||||
: endif
|
||||
: let i = i + 1
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Oct 04
|
||||
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
|
||||
@@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ USING RESOURCE FILES
|
||||
Instead of specifying 'guifontset', you can set X11 resources and Vim will
|
||||
pick them up. This is only for people who know how X resource files work.
|
||||
|
||||
For Motif and Athena insert these three lines in your $HOME/.Xdefaults file:
|
||||
For Motif insert these three lines in your $HOME/.Xdefaults file:
|
||||
|
||||
Vim.font: |base_font_name_list|
|
||||
Vim*fontSet: |base_font_name_list|
|
||||
@@ -862,8 +862,8 @@ Use the RPM or port for your system.
|
||||
window specific to the input method.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
USING XIM *multibyte-input* *E284* *E286* *E287* *E288*
|
||||
*E285* *E289*
|
||||
USING XIM *multibyte-input* *E284* *E285* *E286* *E287*
|
||||
*E288* *E289*
|
||||
|
||||
Note that Display and Input are independent. It is possible to see your
|
||||
language even though you have no input method for it. But when your Display
|
||||
@@ -955,32 +955,11 @@ replace mode.
|
||||
The options 'iminsert', 'imsearch' and 'imcmdline' can be used to choose
|
||||
the different input methods or disable them temporarily.
|
||||
|
||||
WHAT IS IME
|
||||
IME is a part of East asian version Windows. That helps you to input
|
||||
multibyte character. English and other language version Windows does not
|
||||
have any IME. (Also there is no need usually.) But there is one that
|
||||
called Microsoft Global IME. Global IME is a part of Internet Explorer
|
||||
4.0 or above. You can get more information about Global IME, at below
|
||||
URL.
|
||||
|
||||
WHAT IS GLOBAL IME *global-ime*
|
||||
Global IME makes capability to input Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text
|
||||
into Vim buffer on any language version of Windows 98, Windows 95, and
|
||||
Windows NT 4.0.
|
||||
On Windows 2000 and XP it should work as well (without downloading). On
|
||||
Windows 2000 Professional, Global IME is built in, and the Input Locales
|
||||
can be added through Control Panel/Regional Options/Input Locales.
|
||||
Please see below URL for detail of Global IME. You can also find various
|
||||
language version of Global IME at same place.
|
||||
|
||||
- Global IME detailed information.
|
||||
http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?q=global+ime
|
||||
|
||||
- Active Input Method Manager (Global IME)
|
||||
On Windows 9x and Windows NT 4.0 there was *global-ime* , but this is no
|
||||
longer supported. You can still find documentation for Active Input Method
|
||||
Manager (Global IME) here:
|
||||
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa741221(v=VS.85).aspx
|
||||
|
||||
Support for Global IME is an experimental feature.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: For IME to work you must make sure the input locales of your language
|
||||
are added to your system. The exact location of this depends on the version
|
||||
of Windows you use. For example, on my Windows 2000 box:
|
||||
@@ -1301,7 +1280,7 @@ internally.
|
||||
|
||||
Vim has comprehensive UTF-8 support. It works well in:
|
||||
- xterm with UTF-8 support enabled
|
||||
- Athena, Motif and GTK GUI
|
||||
- Motif and GTK GUI
|
||||
- MS-Windows GUI
|
||||
- several other platforms
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 13
|
||||
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 26
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ maintains the messages or the translations. You can use this to contact the
|
||||
maintainer when you spot a mistake.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to find help on a specific (error) message, use the ID at the
|
||||
start of the message. For example, to get help on the message: >
|
||||
start of the message. For example, to get help on the message:
|
||||
|
||||
E72: Close error on swap file
|
||||
E72: Close error on swap file ~
|
||||
|
||||
or (translated): >
|
||||
or (translated):
|
||||
|
||||
E72: Errore durante chiusura swap file
|
||||
E72: Errore durante chiusura swap file ~
|
||||
|
||||
Use: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -62,6 +62,8 @@ If you are lazy, it also works without the shift key: >
|
||||
|
||||
:help e72
|
||||
|
||||
The number in this ID has no meaning.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Error messages *error-messages* *errors*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -76,116 +78,116 @@ See `:messages` above.
|
||||
LIST OF MESSAGES
|
||||
*E222* *E228* *E232* *E293* *E298* *E304* *E317*
|
||||
*E318* *E356* *E438* *E439* *E440* *E316* *E320* *E322*
|
||||
*E323* *E341* *E473* *E570* *E685* *E292* >
|
||||
Add to read buffer
|
||||
makemap: Illegal mode
|
||||
Cannot create BalloonEval with both message and callback
|
||||
Hangul automata ERROR
|
||||
block was not locked
|
||||
Didn't get block nr {N}?
|
||||
ml_upd_block0(): Didn't get block 0??
|
||||
pointer block id wrong {N}
|
||||
Updated too many blocks?
|
||||
get_varp ERROR
|
||||
u_undo: line numbers wrong
|
||||
undo list corrupt
|
||||
undo line missing
|
||||
ml_get: cannot find line {N}
|
||||
cannot find line {N}
|
||||
line number out of range: {N} past the end
|
||||
line count wrong in block {N}
|
||||
Internal error
|
||||
Internal error: {function}
|
||||
fatal error in cs_manage_matches
|
||||
Invalid count for del_bytes(): {N}
|
||||
*E323* *E341* *E473* *E570* *E685* *E292*
|
||||
Add to read buffer ~
|
||||
makemap: Illegal mode ~
|
||||
Cannot create BalloonEval with both message and callback ~
|
||||
block was not locked ~
|
||||
Didn't get block nr {N}? ~
|
||||
ml_upd_block0(): Didn't get block 0?? ~
|
||||
pointer block id wrong {N} ~
|
||||
Updated too many blocks? ~
|
||||
get_varp ERROR ~
|
||||
u_undo: line numbers wrong ~
|
||||
undo list corrupt ~
|
||||
undo line missing ~
|
||||
ml_get: cannot find line {N} in buffer {nr} {name} ~
|
||||
line number out of range: {N} past the end ~
|
||||
line count wrong in block {N} ~
|
||||
Internal error: lalloc(0, ) ~
|
||||
Internal error: {function} ~
|
||||
Internal error in regexp ~
|
||||
fatal error in cs_manage_matches ~
|
||||
Invalid count for del_bytes(): {N} ~
|
||||
|
||||
This is an internal error. If you can reproduce it, please send in a bug
|
||||
report. |bugs|
|
||||
|
||||
>
|
||||
ATTENTION
|
||||
Found a swap file by the name ...
|
||||
|
||||
ATTENTION ~
|
||||
Found a swap file by the name ... ~
|
||||
|
||||
See |ATTENTION|.
|
||||
|
||||
*E92* >
|
||||
Buffer {N} not found
|
||||
*E92*
|
||||
Buffer {N} not found ~
|
||||
|
||||
The buffer you requested does not exist. This can also happen when you have
|
||||
wiped out a buffer which contains a mark or is referenced in another way.
|
||||
|:bwipeout|
|
||||
|
||||
*E95* >
|
||||
Buffer with this name already exists
|
||||
*E95*
|
||||
Buffer with this name already exists ~
|
||||
|
||||
You cannot have two buffers with the same name.
|
||||
You cannot have two buffers with exactly the same name. This includes the
|
||||
path leading to the file.
|
||||
|
||||
*E72* >
|
||||
Close error on swap file
|
||||
*E72*
|
||||
Close error on swap file ~
|
||||
|
||||
The |swap-file|, that is used to keep a copy of the edited text, could not be
|
||||
closed properly. Mostly harmless.
|
||||
|
||||
*E169* >
|
||||
Command too recursive
|
||||
*E169*
|
||||
Command too recursive ~
|
||||
|
||||
This happens when an Ex command executes an Ex command that executes an Ex
|
||||
command, etc. The limit is 200 or the value of 'maxfuncdepth', whatever is
|
||||
larger. When it's more there probably is an endless loop. Probably a
|
||||
|:execute| or |:source| command is involved.
|
||||
|
||||
*E254* >
|
||||
Cannot allocate color {name}
|
||||
*E254*
|
||||
Cannot allocate color {name} ~
|
||||
|
||||
The color name {name} is unknown. See |gui-colors| for a list of colors that
|
||||
are available on most systems.
|
||||
|
||||
*E1244* >
|
||||
Bad color string: {str}
|
||||
*E1244*
|
||||
Bad color string: {str} ~
|
||||
|
||||
The provided color did not conform to the pattern #rrggbb
|
||||
|
||||
*E458* >
|
||||
Cannot allocate colormap entry, some colors may be incorrect
|
||||
*E458*
|
||||
Cannot allocate colormap entry, some colors may be incorrect ~
|
||||
|
||||
This means that there are not enough colors available for Vim. It will still
|
||||
run, but some of the colors will not appear in the specified color. Try
|
||||
stopping other applications that use many colors, or start them after starting
|
||||
gvim.
|
||||
Browsers are known to consume a lot of colors. You can avoid this with
|
||||
netscape by telling it to use its own colormap: >
|
||||
netscape -install
|
||||
Or tell it to limit to a certain number of colors (64 should work well): >
|
||||
netscape -ncols 64
|
||||
This can also be done with a line in your Xdefaults file: >
|
||||
Netscape*installColormap: Yes
|
||||
or >
|
||||
Netscape*maxImageColors: 64
|
||||
<
|
||||
*E79* >
|
||||
Cannot expand wildcards
|
||||
netscape by telling it to use its own colormap:
|
||||
netscape -install ~
|
||||
Or tell it to limit to a certain number of colors (64 should work well):
|
||||
netscape -ncols 64 ~
|
||||
This can also be done with a line in your Xdefaults file:
|
||||
Netscape*installColormap: Yes ~
|
||||
or
|
||||
Netscape*maxImageColors: 64 ~
|
||||
|
||||
*E79*
|
||||
Cannot expand wildcards ~
|
||||
|
||||
A filename contains a strange combination of characters, which causes Vim to
|
||||
attempt expanding wildcards but this fails. This does NOT mean that no
|
||||
matching file names could be found, but that the pattern was illegal.
|
||||
|
||||
*E459* >
|
||||
Cannot go back to previous directory
|
||||
*E459*
|
||||
Cannot go back to previous directory ~
|
||||
|
||||
While expanding a file name, Vim failed to go back to the previously used
|
||||
directory. All file names being used may be invalid now! You need to have
|
||||
execute permission on the current directory.
|
||||
|
||||
*E190* *E212* >
|
||||
Cannot open "{filename}" for writing
|
||||
Can't open file for writing
|
||||
*E190* *E212*
|
||||
Cannot open "{filename}" for writing ~
|
||||
Can't open file for writing ~
|
||||
|
||||
For some reason the file you are writing to cannot be created or overwritten.
|
||||
The reason could be that you do not have permission to write in the directory
|
||||
or the file name is not valid.
|
||||
|
||||
*E166* >
|
||||
Can't open linked file for writing
|
||||
*E166*
|
||||
Can't open linked file for writing ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are trying to write to a file which can't be overwritten, and the file is
|
||||
a link (either a hard link or a symbolic link). Writing might still be
|
||||
@@ -196,20 +198,20 @@ place. If you really want to write the file under this name, you have to
|
||||
manually delete the link or the file, or change the permissions so that Vim
|
||||
can overwrite.
|
||||
|
||||
*E46* >
|
||||
Cannot change read-only variable "{name}"
|
||||
*E46*
|
||||
Cannot change read-only variable "{name}" ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are trying to assign a value to an argument of a function |a:var| or a Vim
|
||||
internal variable |v:var| which is read-only.
|
||||
|
||||
*E90* >
|
||||
Cannot unload last buffer
|
||||
*E90*
|
||||
Cannot unload last buffer ~
|
||||
|
||||
Vim always requires one buffer to be loaded, otherwise there would be nothing
|
||||
to display in the window.
|
||||
|
||||
*E40* >
|
||||
Can't open errorfile <filename>
|
||||
*E40*
|
||||
Can't open errorfile <filename> ~
|
||||
|
||||
When using the ":make" or ":grep" commands: The file used to save the error
|
||||
messages or grep output cannot be opened. This can have several causes:
|
||||
@@ -221,8 +223,8 @@ messages or grep output cannot be opened. This can have several causes:
|
||||
- The 'grepprg' or 'makeprg' could not be executed. This cannot always be
|
||||
detected (especially on MS-Windows). Check your $PATH.
|
||||
|
||||
>
|
||||
Can't open file C:\TEMP\VIoD243.TMP
|
||||
|
||||
Can't open file C:\TEMP\VIoD243.TMP ~
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-Windows, this message appears when the output of an external command was
|
||||
to be read, but the command didn't run successfully. This can be caused by
|
||||
@@ -230,21 +232,21 @@ many things. Check the 'shell', 'shellquote', 'shellxquote', 'shellslash' and
|
||||
related options. It might also be that the external command was not found,
|
||||
there is no different error message for that.
|
||||
|
||||
*E12* >
|
||||
Command not allowed from exrc/vimrc in current dir or tag search
|
||||
*E12*
|
||||
Command not allowed from exrc/vimrc in current dir or tag search ~
|
||||
|
||||
Some commands are not allowed for security reasons. These commands mostly
|
||||
come from a .exrc or .vimrc file in the current directory, or from a tags
|
||||
file. Also see 'secure'.
|
||||
|
||||
*E74* >
|
||||
Command too complex
|
||||
*E74*
|
||||
Command too complex ~
|
||||
|
||||
A mapping resulted in a very long command string. Could be caused by a
|
||||
mapping that indirectly calls itself.
|
||||
|
||||
>
|
||||
CONVERSION ERROR
|
||||
|
||||
CONVERSION ERROR ~
|
||||
|
||||
When writing a file and the text "CONVERSION ERROR" appears, this means that
|
||||
some bits were lost when converting text from the internally used UTF-8 to the
|
||||
@@ -256,51 +258,51 @@ If there is a backup file, when 'writebackup' or 'backup' is set, it will not
|
||||
be deleted, so you can move it back into place if you want to discard the
|
||||
changes.
|
||||
|
||||
*E302* >
|
||||
Could not rename swap file
|
||||
*E302*
|
||||
Could not rename swap file ~
|
||||
|
||||
When the file name changes, Vim tries to rename the |swap-file| as well.
|
||||
This failed and the old swap file is now still used. Mostly harmless.
|
||||
|
||||
*E43* *E44* >
|
||||
Damaged match string
|
||||
Corrupted regexp program
|
||||
*E43* *E44*
|
||||
Damaged match string ~
|
||||
Corrupted regexp program ~
|
||||
|
||||
Something inside Vim went wrong and resulted in a corrupted regexp. If you
|
||||
know how to reproduce this problem, please report it. |bugs|
|
||||
|
||||
*E208* *E209* *E210* >
|
||||
Error writing to "{filename}"
|
||||
Error closing "{filename}"
|
||||
Error reading "{filename}"
|
||||
*E208* *E209* *E210*
|
||||
Error writing to "{filename}" ~
|
||||
Error closing "{filename}" ~
|
||||
Error reading "{filename}" ~
|
||||
|
||||
This occurs when Vim is trying to rename a file, but a simple change of file
|
||||
name doesn't work. Then the file will be copied, but somehow this failed.
|
||||
The result may be that both the original file and the destination file exist
|
||||
and the destination file may be incomplete.
|
||||
|
||||
>
|
||||
Vim: Error reading input, exiting...
|
||||
|
||||
Vim: Error reading input, exiting... ~
|
||||
|
||||
This occurs when Vim cannot read typed characters while input is required.
|
||||
Vim got stuck, the only thing it can do is exit. This can happen when both
|
||||
stdin and stderr are redirected and executing a script that doesn't exit Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
*E47* >
|
||||
Error while reading errorfile
|
||||
*E47*
|
||||
Error while reading errorfile ~
|
||||
|
||||
Reading the error file was not possible. This is NOT caused by an error
|
||||
message that was not recognized.
|
||||
|
||||
*E80* >
|
||||
Error while writing
|
||||
*E80*
|
||||
Error while writing ~
|
||||
|
||||
Writing a file was not completed successfully. The file is probably
|
||||
incomplete.
|
||||
|
||||
*E13* *E189* >
|
||||
File exists (add ! to override)
|
||||
"{filename}" exists (add ! to override)
|
||||
*E13* *E189*
|
||||
File exists (add ! to override) ~
|
||||
"{filename}" exists (add ! to override) ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are protected from accidentally overwriting a file. When you want to
|
||||
write anyway, use the same command, but add a "!" just after the command.
|
||||
@@ -309,8 +311,8 @@ Example: >
|
||||
changes to: >
|
||||
:w! /tmp/test
|
||||
<
|
||||
*E768* >
|
||||
Swap file exists: {filename} (:silent! overrides)
|
||||
*E768*
|
||||
Swap file exists: {filename} (:silent! overrides) ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are protected from overwriting a file that is being edited by Vim. This
|
||||
happens when you use ":w! filename" and a swapfile is found.
|
||||
@@ -322,115 +324,115 @@ happens when you use ":w! filename" and a swapfile is found.
|
||||
< The special command is needed, since you already added the ! for overwriting
|
||||
an existing file.
|
||||
|
||||
*E139* >
|
||||
File is loaded in another buffer
|
||||
*E139*
|
||||
File is loaded in another buffer ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are trying to write a file under a name which is also used in another
|
||||
buffer. This would result in two versions of the same file.
|
||||
|
||||
*E142* >
|
||||
File not written: Writing is disabled by 'write' option
|
||||
*E142*
|
||||
File not written: Writing is disabled by 'write' option ~
|
||||
|
||||
The 'write' option is off. This makes all commands that try to write a file
|
||||
generate this message. This could be caused by a |-m| commandline argument.
|
||||
You can switch the 'write' option on with ":set write".
|
||||
|
||||
*E25* >
|
||||
GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
|
||||
*E25*
|
||||
GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are running a version of Vim that doesn't include the GUI code. Therefore
|
||||
"gvim" and ":gui" don't work.
|
||||
|
||||
*E49* >
|
||||
Invalid scroll size
|
||||
*E49*
|
||||
Invalid scroll size ~
|
||||
|
||||
This is caused by setting an invalid value for the 'scroll', 'scrolljump' or
|
||||
'scrolloff' options.
|
||||
|
||||
*E17* >
|
||||
"{filename}" is a directory
|
||||
*E17*
|
||||
"{filename}" is a directory ~
|
||||
|
||||
You tried to write a file with the name of a directory. This is not possible.
|
||||
You probably need to append a file name.
|
||||
|
||||
*E19* >
|
||||
Mark has invalid line number
|
||||
*E19*
|
||||
Mark has invalid line number ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are using a mark that has a line number that doesn't exist. This can
|
||||
happen when you have a mark in another file, and some other program has
|
||||
deleted lines from it.
|
||||
|
||||
*E219* *E220* >
|
||||
Missing {.
|
||||
Missing }.
|
||||
*E219* *E220*
|
||||
Missing {. ~
|
||||
Missing }. ~
|
||||
|
||||
Using a {} construct in a file name, but there is a { without a matching } or
|
||||
the other way around. It should be used like this: {foo,bar}. This matches
|
||||
"foo" and "bar".
|
||||
|
||||
*E315* >
|
||||
ml_get: invalid lnum: {number}
|
||||
*E315*
|
||||
ml_get: invalid lnum: {number} ~
|
||||
|
||||
This is an internal Vim error. Please try to find out how it can be
|
||||
reproduced, and submit a bug report |bugreport.vim|.
|
||||
|
||||
*E173* >
|
||||
{number} more files to edit
|
||||
*E173*
|
||||
{number} more files to edit ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are trying to exit, while the last item in the argument list has not been
|
||||
edited. This protects you from accidentally exiting when you still have more
|
||||
files to work on. See |argument-list|. If you do want to exit, just do it
|
||||
again and it will work.
|
||||
|
||||
*E23* *E194* >
|
||||
No alternate file
|
||||
No alternate file name to substitute for '#'
|
||||
*E23* *E194*
|
||||
No alternate file ~
|
||||
No alternate file name to substitute for '#' ~
|
||||
|
||||
The alternate file is not defined yet. See |alternate-file|.
|
||||
|
||||
*E32* >
|
||||
No file name
|
||||
*E32*
|
||||
No file name ~
|
||||
|
||||
The current buffer has no name. To write it, use ":w fname". Or give the
|
||||
buffer a name with ":file fname".
|
||||
|
||||
*E141* >
|
||||
No file name for buffer {number}
|
||||
*E141*
|
||||
No file name for buffer {number} ~
|
||||
|
||||
One of the buffers that was changed does not have a file name. Therefore it
|
||||
cannot be written. You need to give the buffer a file name: >
|
||||
:buffer {number}
|
||||
:file {filename}
|
||||
<
|
||||
*E33* >
|
||||
No previous substitute regular expression
|
||||
*E33*
|
||||
No previous substitute regular expression ~
|
||||
|
||||
When using the '~' character in a pattern, it is replaced with the previously
|
||||
used pattern in a ":substitute" command. This fails when no such command has
|
||||
been used yet. See |/~|. This also happens when using ":s/pat/%/", where the
|
||||
"%" stands for the previous substitute string.
|
||||
|
||||
*E35* >
|
||||
No previous regular expression
|
||||
*E35*
|
||||
No previous regular expression ~
|
||||
|
||||
When using an empty search pattern, the previous search pattern is used. But
|
||||
that is not possible if there was no previous search.
|
||||
|
||||
*E24* >
|
||||
No such abbreviation
|
||||
*E24*
|
||||
No such abbreviation ~
|
||||
|
||||
You have used an ":unabbreviate" command with an argument which is not an
|
||||
existing abbreviation. All variations of this command give the same message:
|
||||
":cunabbrev", ":iunabbrev", etc. Check for trailing white space.
|
||||
|
||||
>
|
||||
/dev/dsp: No such file or directory
|
||||
|
||||
/dev/dsp: No such file or directory ~
|
||||
|
||||
Only given for GTK GUI with Gnome support. Gnome tries to use the audio
|
||||
device and it isn't present. You can ignore this error.
|
||||
|
||||
*E31* >
|
||||
No such mapping
|
||||
*E31*
|
||||
No such mapping ~
|
||||
|
||||
You have used an ":unmap" command with an argument which is not an existing
|
||||
mapping. All variations of this command give the same message: ":cunmap",
|
||||
@@ -439,9 +441,9 @@ mapping. All variations of this command give the same message: ":cunmap",
|
||||
- If the mapping is buffer-local you need to use ":unmap <buffer>".
|
||||
|:map-<buffer>|
|
||||
|
||||
*E37* *E89* >
|
||||
No write since last change (add ! to override)
|
||||
No write since last change for buffer {N} (add ! to override)
|
||||
*E37* *E89*
|
||||
No write since last change (add ! to override) ~
|
||||
No write since last change for buffer {N} (add ! to override) ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are trying to |abandon| a file that has changes. Vim protects you from
|
||||
losing your work. You can either write the changed file with ":w", or, if you
|
||||
@@ -451,8 +453,8 @@ adding a '!' character just after the command you used. Example: >
|
||||
changes to: >
|
||||
:e! other_file
|
||||
<
|
||||
*E162* >
|
||||
No write since last change for buffer "{name}"
|
||||
*E162*
|
||||
No write since last change for buffer "{name}" ~
|
||||
|
||||
This appears when you try to exit Vim while some buffers are changed. You
|
||||
will either have to write the changed buffer (with |:w|), or use a command to
|
||||
@@ -460,23 +462,23 @@ abandon the buffer forcefully, e.g., with ":qa!". Careful, make sure you
|
||||
don't throw away changes you really want to keep. You might have forgotten
|
||||
about a buffer, especially when 'hidden' is set.
|
||||
|
||||
>
|
||||
[No write since last change]
|
||||
|
||||
[No write since last change] ~
|
||||
|
||||
This appears when executing a shell command while at least one buffer was
|
||||
changed. To avoid the message reset the 'warn' option.
|
||||
|
||||
*E38* >
|
||||
Null argument
|
||||
*E38*
|
||||
Null argument ~
|
||||
|
||||
Something inside Vim went wrong and resulted in a NULL pointer. If you know
|
||||
how to reproduce this problem, please report it. |bugs|
|
||||
|
||||
*E41* *E82* *E83* *E342* >
|
||||
Out of memory!
|
||||
Out of memory! (allocating {number} bytes)
|
||||
Cannot allocate any buffer, exiting...
|
||||
Cannot allocate buffer, using other one...
|
||||
*E41* *E82* *E83* *E342*
|
||||
Out of memory! ~
|
||||
Out of memory! (allocating {number} bytes) ~
|
||||
Cannot allocate any buffer, exiting... ~
|
||||
Cannot allocate buffer, using other one... ~
|
||||
|
||||
Oh, oh. You must have been doing something complicated, or some other program
|
||||
is consuming your memory. Be careful! Vim is not completely prepared for an
|
||||
@@ -494,16 +496,16 @@ in memory, you can reduce that with these options:
|
||||
helps for a change that affects all lines.
|
||||
- 'undoreload' Set to zero to disable.
|
||||
|
||||
*E339* >
|
||||
Pattern too long
|
||||
*E339*
|
||||
Pattern too long ~
|
||||
|
||||
This happens on systems with 16 bit ints: The compiled regexp pattern is
|
||||
longer than about 65000 characters. Try using a shorter pattern.
|
||||
It also happens when the offset of a rule doesn't fit in the space available.
|
||||
Try simplifying the pattern.
|
||||
|
||||
*E45* >
|
||||
'readonly' option is set (add ! to override)
|
||||
*E45*
|
||||
'readonly' option is set (add ! to override) ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are trying to write a file that was marked as read-only. To write the
|
||||
file anyway, either reset the 'readonly' option, or add a '!' character just
|
||||
@@ -512,18 +514,18 @@ after the command you used. Example: >
|
||||
changes to: >
|
||||
:w!
|
||||
<
|
||||
*E294* *E295* *E301* >
|
||||
Read error in swap file
|
||||
Seek error in swap file read
|
||||
Oops, lost the swap file!!!
|
||||
*E294* *E295* *E301*
|
||||
Read error in swap file ~
|
||||
Seek error in swap file read ~
|
||||
Oops, lost the swap file!!! ~
|
||||
|
||||
Vim tried to read text from the |swap-file|, but something went wrong. The
|
||||
text in the related buffer may now be corrupted! Check carefully before you
|
||||
write a buffer. You may want to write it in another file and check for
|
||||
differences.
|
||||
|
||||
*E192* >
|
||||
Recursive use of :normal too deep
|
||||
*E192*
|
||||
Recursive use of :normal too deep ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are using a ":normal" command, whose argument again uses a ":normal"
|
||||
command in a recursive way. This is restricted to 'maxmapdepth' levels. This
|
||||
@@ -531,16 +533,16 @@ example illustrates how to get this message: >
|
||||
:map gq :normal gq<CR>
|
||||
If you type "gq", it will execute this mapping, which will call "gq" again.
|
||||
|
||||
*E22* >
|
||||
Scripts nested too deep
|
||||
*E22*
|
||||
Scripts nested too deep ~
|
||||
|
||||
Scripts can be read with the "-s" command-line argument and with the ":source"
|
||||
command. The script can then again read another script. This can continue
|
||||
for about 14 levels. When more nesting is done, Vim assumes that there is a
|
||||
recursive loop somewhere and stops with this error message.
|
||||
Scripts can be read with the "-s" command-line argument and with the
|
||||
`:source!` command. The script can then again read another script. This can
|
||||
continue for about 14 levels. When more nesting is done, Vim assumes that
|
||||
there is a recursive loop and stops with this error message.
|
||||
|
||||
*E319* >
|
||||
Sorry, the command is not available in this version
|
||||
*E319*
|
||||
Sorry, the command is not available in this version ~
|
||||
|
||||
You have used a command that is not present in the version of Vim you are
|
||||
using. When compiling Vim, many different features can be enabled or
|
||||
@@ -548,8 +550,8 @@ disabled. This depends on how big Vim has chosen to be and the operating
|
||||
system. See |+feature-list| for when which feature is available. The
|
||||
|:version| command shows which feature Vim was compiled with.
|
||||
|
||||
*E300* >
|
||||
Swap file already exists (symlink attack?)
|
||||
*E300*
|
||||
Swap file already exists (symlink attack?) ~
|
||||
|
||||
This message appears when Vim is trying to open a swap file and finds it
|
||||
already exists or finds a symbolic link in its place. This shouldn't happen,
|
||||
@@ -558,8 +560,8 @@ opened the same file at exactly the same moment (very unlikely) or someone is
|
||||
attempting a symlink attack (could happen when editing a file in /tmp or when
|
||||
'directory' starts with "/tmp", which is a bad choice).
|
||||
|
||||
*E432* >
|
||||
Tags file not sorted: {file name}
|
||||
*E432*
|
||||
Tags file not sorted: {file name} ~
|
||||
|
||||
Vim (and Vi) expect tags files to be sorted in ASCII order. Binary searching
|
||||
can then be used, which is a lot faster than a linear search. If your tags
|
||||
@@ -568,21 +570,21 @@ This message is only given when Vim detects a problem when searching for a
|
||||
tag. Sometimes this message is not given, even though the tags file is not
|
||||
properly sorted.
|
||||
|
||||
*E424* >
|
||||
Too many different highlighting attributes in use
|
||||
*E424*
|
||||
Too many different highlighting attributes in use ~
|
||||
|
||||
Vim can only handle about 223 different kinds of highlighting. If you run
|
||||
into this limit, you have used too many |:highlight| commands with different
|
||||
arguments. A ":highlight link" is not counted.
|
||||
|
||||
*E77* >
|
||||
Too many file names
|
||||
*E77*
|
||||
Too many file names ~
|
||||
|
||||
When expanding file names, more than one match was found. Only one match is
|
||||
allowed for the command that was used.
|
||||
|
||||
*E303* >
|
||||
Unable to open swap file for "{filename}", recovery impossible
|
||||
*E303*
|
||||
Unable to open swap file for "{filename}", recovery impossible ~
|
||||
|
||||
Vim was not able to create a swap file. You can still edit the file, but if
|
||||
Vim unexpectedly exits the changes will be lost. And Vim may consume a lot of
|
||||
@@ -590,25 +592,25 @@ memory when editing a big file. You may want to change the 'directory' option
|
||||
to avoid this error. This error is not given when 'directory' is empty. See
|
||||
|swap-file|.
|
||||
|
||||
*E140* >
|
||||
Use ! to write partial buffer
|
||||
*E140*
|
||||
Use ! to write partial buffer ~
|
||||
|
||||
When using a range to write part of a buffer, it is unusual to overwrite the
|
||||
original file. It is probably a mistake (e.g., when Visual mode was active
|
||||
when using ":w"), therefore Vim requires using a ! after the command, e.g.:
|
||||
":3,10w!".
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
Warning: Cannot convert string "<Key>Escape,_Key_Cancel" to type
|
||||
VirtualBinding
|
||||
|
||||
Warning: Cannot convert string "<Key>Escape,_Key_Cancel" to type ~
|
||||
VirtualBinding ~
|
||||
|
||||
Messages like this appear when starting up. This is not a Vim problem, your
|
||||
X11 configuration is wrong. You can find a hint on how to solve this here:
|
||||
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisonintel/message/12179.
|
||||
[this URL is no longer valid]
|
||||
|
||||
*W10* >
|
||||
Warning: Changing a readonly file
|
||||
*W10*
|
||||
Warning: Changing a readonly file ~
|
||||
|
||||
The file is read-only and you are making a change to it anyway. You can use
|
||||
the |FileChangedRO| autocommand event to avoid this message (the autocommand
|
||||
@@ -616,15 +618,15 @@ must reset the 'readonly' option). See 'modifiable' to completely disallow
|
||||
making changes to a file.
|
||||
This message is only given for the first change after 'readonly' has been set.
|
||||
|
||||
*W13* >
|
||||
Warning: File "{filename}" has been created after editing started
|
||||
*W13*
|
||||
Warning: File "{filename}" has been created after editing started ~
|
||||
|
||||
You are editing a file in Vim when it didn't exist, but it does exist now.
|
||||
You will have to decide if you want to keep the version in Vim or the newly
|
||||
created file. This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
|
||||
|
||||
*W11* >
|
||||
Warning: File "{filename}" has changed since editing started
|
||||
*W11*
|
||||
Warning: File "{filename}" has changed since editing started ~
|
||||
|
||||
The file which you have started editing has got another timestamp and the
|
||||
contents changed (more precisely: When reading the file again with the current
|
||||
@@ -647,15 +649,15 @@ starts. It can be fixed in one of these ways:
|
||||
If you get W11 all the time, you may need to disable "Acronis Active
|
||||
Protection" or register Vim as a trusted service/application.
|
||||
|
||||
*W12* >
|
||||
Warning: File "{filename}" has changed and the buffer was changed in Vim as well
|
||||
*W12*
|
||||
Warning: File "{filename}" has changed and the buffer was changed in Vim as well ~
|
||||
|
||||
Like the above, and the buffer for the file was changed in this Vim as well.
|
||||
You will have to decide if you want to keep the version in this Vim or the one
|
||||
on disk. This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
|
||||
|
||||
*W16* >
|
||||
Warning: Mode of file "{filename}" has changed since editing started
|
||||
*W16*
|
||||
Warning: Mode of file "{filename}" has changed since editing started ~
|
||||
|
||||
When the timestamp for a buffer was changed and the contents are still the
|
||||
same but the mode (permissions) have changed. This usually occurs when
|
||||
@@ -663,37 +665,37 @@ checking out a file from a version control system, which causes the read-only
|
||||
bit to be reset. It should be safe to reload the file. Set 'autoread' to
|
||||
automatically reload the file.
|
||||
|
||||
*E211* >
|
||||
File "{filename}" no longer available
|
||||
*E211*
|
||||
File "{filename}" no longer available ~
|
||||
|
||||
The file which you have started editing has disappeared, or is no longer
|
||||
accessible. Make sure you write the buffer somewhere to avoid losing
|
||||
changes. This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
|
||||
|
||||
*W14* >
|
||||
Warning: List of file names overflow
|
||||
*W14*
|
||||
Warning: List of file names overflow ~
|
||||
|
||||
You must be using an awful lot of buffers. It's now possible that two buffers
|
||||
have the same number, which causes various problems. You might want to exit
|
||||
Vim and restart it.
|
||||
|
||||
*E931* >
|
||||
Buffer cannot be registered
|
||||
*E931*
|
||||
Buffer cannot be registered ~
|
||||
|
||||
Out of memory or a duplicate buffer number. May happen after W14. Looking up
|
||||
a buffer will not always work, better restart Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
*E296* *E297* >
|
||||
Seek error in swap file write
|
||||
Write error in swap file
|
||||
*E296* *E297*
|
||||
Seek error in swap file write ~
|
||||
Write error in swap file ~
|
||||
|
||||
This mostly happens when the disk is full. Vim could not write text into the
|
||||
|swap-file|. It's not directly harmful, but when Vim unexpectedly exits some
|
||||
text may be lost without recovery being possible. Vim might run out of memory
|
||||
when this problem persists.
|
||||
|
||||
*connection-refused* >
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Xlib: connection to "<machine-name:0.0" refused by server
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*connection-refused*
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Xlib: connection to "<machine-name:0.0" refused by server ~
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||||
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||||
This happens when Vim tries to connect to the X server, but the X server does
|
||||
not allow a connection. The connection to the X server is needed to be able
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||||
@@ -701,54 +703,56 @@ to restore the title and for the xterm clipboard support. Unfortunately this
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||||
error message cannot be avoided, except by disabling the |+xterm_clipboard|
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||||
and |+X11| features.
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||||
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||||
*E10* >
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||||
\\ should be followed by /, ? or &
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||||
*E10*
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||||
\\ should be followed by /, ? or & ~
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||||
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||||
A command line started with a backslash or the range of a command contained a
|
||||
backslash in a wrong place. This is often caused by command-line continuation
|
||||
being disabled. Remove the 'C' flag from the 'cpoptions' option to enable it.
|
||||
Or use ":set nocp".
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||||
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||||
*E471* >
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||||
Argument required
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||||
*E471*
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||||
Argument required ~
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||||
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||||
This happens when an Ex command with mandatory argument(s) was executed, but
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||||
no argument has been specified.
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||||
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||||
*E474* *E475* *E983* >
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||||
Invalid argument
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||||
Invalid argument: {arg}
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||||
Duplicate argument: {arg}
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||||
*E474* *E475* *E983*
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||||
Invalid argument ~
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||||
Invalid argument: {arg} ~
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||||
Duplicate argument: {arg} ~
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||||
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||||
An Ex command or function has been executed, but an invalid argument has been
|
||||
specified.
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||||
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||||
*E488* >
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||||
Trailing characters
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||||
*E488*
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||||
Trailing characters ~
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||||
Trailing characters: {text} ~
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||||
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||||
An argument has been added to an Ex command that does not permit one.
|
||||
Or the argument has invalid characters and has not been recognized.
|
||||
|
||||
*E477* *E478* >
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||||
No ! allowed
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||||
Don't panic!
|
||||
*E477* *E478*
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||||
No ! allowed ~
|
||||
Don't panic! ~
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||||
|
||||
You have added a "!" after an Ex command that doesn't permit one.
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||||
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||||
*E481* >
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||||
No range allowed
|
||||
*E481*
|
||||
No range allowed ~
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||||
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||||
A range was specified for an Ex command that doesn't permit one. See
|
||||
|cmdline-ranges|.
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||||
|
||||
*E482* *E483* >
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||||
Can't create file {filename}
|
||||
Can't get temp file name
|
||||
*E482* *E483*
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||||
Can't create file {filename} ~
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||||
Can't get temp file name ~
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||||
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||||
Vim cannot create a temporary file.
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||||
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||||
*E484* *E485* >
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||||
Can't open file {filename}
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||||
Can't read file {filename}
|
||||
*E484* *E485*
|
||||
Can't open file {filename} ~
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||||
Can't read file {filename} ~
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||||
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||||
Vim cannot read a temporary file. Especially on Windows, this can be caused
|
||||
by wrong escaping of special characters for cmd.exe; the approach was
|
||||
@@ -756,8 +760,8 @@ changed with patch 7.3.443. Try using |shellescape()| for all shell arguments
|
||||
given to |system()|, or explicitly add escaping with ^. Also see
|
||||
'shellxquote' and 'shellxescape'.
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||||
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||||
*E464* >
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||||
Ambiguous use of user-defined command
|
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*E464*
|
||||
Ambiguous use of user-defined command ~
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||||
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||||
There are two user-defined commands with a common name prefix, and you used
|
||||
Command-line completion to execute one of them. |user-cmd-ambiguous|
|
||||
@@ -766,23 +770,22 @@ Example: >
|
||||
:command MyCommand2 echo "two"
|
||||
:MyCommand
|
||||
<
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||||
*E492* >
|
||||
Not an editor command
|
||||
*E492*
|
||||
Not an editor command ~
|
||||
|
||||
You tried to execute a command that is neither an Ex command nor
|
||||
a user-defined command.
|
||||
|
||||
*E943* >
|
||||
Command table needs to be updated, run 'make cmdidxs'
|
||||
*E943*
|
||||
Command table needs to be updated, run 'make cmdidxs' ~
|
||||
|
||||
This can only happen when changing the source code, when adding a command in
|
||||
src/ex_cmds.h. The lookup table then needs to be updated, by running: >
|
||||
make cmdidxs
|
||||
<
|
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*E928* *E889* *E839* >
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||||
E928: String required
|
||||
E889: Number required
|
||||
E839: Bool required
|
||||
*E928* *E889*
|
||||
E928: String required ~
|
||||
E889: Number required ~
|
||||
|
||||
These happen when a value or expression is used that does not have the
|
||||
expected type.
|
||||
@@ -795,7 +798,7 @@ This is an (incomplete) overview of various messages that Vim gives:
|
||||
*hit-enter* *press-enter* *hit-return*
|
||||
*press-return* *hit-enter-prompt*
|
||||
|
||||
Press ENTER or type command to continue
|
||||
Press ENTER or type command to continue ~
|
||||
|
||||
This message is given when there is something on the screen for you to read,
|
||||
and the screen is about to be redrawn:
|
||||
@@ -839,9 +842,9 @@ Also see 'mouse'. The hit-enter message is highlighted with the |hl-Question|
|
||||
group.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*more-prompt* *pager* >
|
||||
-- More --
|
||||
-- More -- SPACE/d/j: screen/page/line down, b/u/k: up, q: quit
|
||||
*more-prompt* *pager*
|
||||
-- More -- ~
|
||||
-- More -- SPACE/d/j: screen/page/line down, b/u/k: up, q: quit ~
|
||||
|
||||
This message is given when the screen is filled with messages. It is only
|
||||
given when the 'more' option is on. It is highlighted with the |hl-MoreMsg|
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*motion.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 27
|
||||
*motion.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 18
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ know what the hjkl keys do. The mnemonic value of hjkl is clear from looking
|
||||
at the keyboard. Think of j as an arrow pointing downwards.
|
||||
|
||||
The 'virtualedit' option can be set to make it possible to move the cursor to
|
||||
positions where there is no character or halfway a character.
|
||||
positions where there is no character or within a multi-column character (like
|
||||
a tab).
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Motions and operators *operator*
|
||||
@@ -445,35 +446,35 @@ between Vi and Vim.
|
||||
5. Text object motions *object-motions*
|
||||
|
||||
*(*
|
||||
( [count] sentences backward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
( [count] |sentence|s backward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
*)*
|
||||
) [count] sentences forward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
) [count] |sentence|s forward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
*{*
|
||||
{ [count] paragraphs backward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
{ [count] |paragraph|s backward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
*}*
|
||||
} [count] paragraphs forward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
} [count] |paragraph|s forward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
*]]*
|
||||
]] [count] sections forward or to the next '{' in the
|
||||
]] [count] |section|s forward or to the next '{' in the
|
||||
first column. When used after an operator, then also
|
||||
stops below a '}' in the first column. |exclusive|
|
||||
Note that |exclusive-linewise| often applies.
|
||||
|
||||
*][*
|
||||
][ [count] sections forward or to the next '}' in the
|
||||
][ [count] |section|s forward or to the next '}' in the
|
||||
first column. |exclusive|
|
||||
Note that |exclusive-linewise| often applies.
|
||||
|
||||
*[[*
|
||||
[[ [count] sections backward or to the previous '{' in
|
||||
[[ [count] |section|s backward or to the previous '{' in
|
||||
the first column. |exclusive|
|
||||
Note that |exclusive-linewise| often applies.
|
||||
|
||||
*[]*
|
||||
[] [count] sections backward or to the previous '}' in
|
||||
[] [count] |section|s backward or to the previous '}' in
|
||||
the first column. |exclusive|
|
||||
Note that |exclusive-linewise| often applies.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1019,7 +1020,7 @@ These commands are not marks themselves, but jump to a mark:
|
||||
:let lnum = line(".")
|
||||
:keepjumps normal gg
|
||||
:call SetLastChange()
|
||||
:keepjumps exe "normal " . lnum . "G"
|
||||
:keepjumps exe "normal " .. lnum .. "G"
|
||||
<
|
||||
Note that ":keepjumps" must be used for every command.
|
||||
When invoking a function the commands in that function
|
||||
@@ -1076,6 +1077,9 @@ The "file/text" column shows the file name, or the text at the jump if it is
|
||||
in the current file (an indent is removed and a long line is truncated to fit
|
||||
in the window).
|
||||
|
||||
The marker ">" indicates the current position in the jumplist. It may not be
|
||||
shown when filtering the |:jumps| command using |:filter|
|
||||
|
||||
You are currently in line 1167. If you then use the CTRL-O command, the
|
||||
cursor is put in line 1154. This results in:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Nov 02
|
||||
*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur et al.
|
||||
@@ -124,12 +124,12 @@ In case you do not want the NetBeans interface you can disable it by
|
||||
uncommenting a line with "--disable-netbeans" in the Makefile.
|
||||
|
||||
Currently the NetBeans interface is supported by Vim running in a terminal and
|
||||
by gvim when it is run with one of the following GUIs: GTK, GNOME, Windows,
|
||||
Athena and Motif.
|
||||
by gvim when it is run with one of the following GUIs: GTK, GNOME, Windows
|
||||
and Motif.
|
||||
|
||||
*netbeans-xpm*
|
||||
If Motif support is required the user must supply XPM libraries.
|
||||
The XPM library is required to show images within Vim with Motif or Athena.
|
||||
The XPM library is required to show images within Vim with Motif.
|
||||
Without it the toolbar and signs will be disabled.
|
||||
|
||||
The XPM library is provided by Arnaud Le Hors of the French National Institute
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*options.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 26
|
||||
*options.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 13
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ achieve special effects. These options come in three forms:
|
||||
:se[t] {option}+={value} *:set+=*
|
||||
Add the {value} to a number option, or append the
|
||||
{value} to a string option. When the option is a
|
||||
comma separated list, a comma is added, unless the
|
||||
comma-separated list, a comma is added, unless the
|
||||
value was empty.
|
||||
If the option is a list of flags, superfluous flags
|
||||
are removed. When adding a flag that was already
|
||||
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ achieve special effects. These options come in three forms:
|
||||
:se[t] {option}^={value} *:set^=*
|
||||
Multiply the {value} to a number option, or prepend
|
||||
the {value} to a string option. When the option is a
|
||||
comma separated list, a comma is added, unless the
|
||||
comma-separated list, a comma is added, unless the
|
||||
value was empty.
|
||||
Also see |:set-args| above.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ When a key code is not set, it's like it does not exist. Trying to get its
|
||||
value will result in an error: >
|
||||
:set t_kb=
|
||||
:set t_kb
|
||||
E846: Key code not set: t_kb
|
||||
< E846: Key code not set: t_kb ~
|
||||
|
||||
The t_xx options cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
|
||||
security reasons.
|
||||
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ value to the local value, it doesn't switch back to using the global value
|
||||
This will make the local value of 'path' empty, so that the global value is
|
||||
used. Thus it does the same as: >
|
||||
:setlocal path=
|
||||
Note: In the future more global options can be made global-local. Using
|
||||
Note: In the future more global options can be made |global-local|. Using
|
||||
":setlocal" on a global option might work differently then.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -383,12 +383,22 @@ lambda it will be converted to the name, e.g. "<lambda>123". Examples:
|
||||
set opfunc=function('MyOpFunc')
|
||||
set opfunc=funcref('MyOpFunc')
|
||||
set opfunc={a\ ->\ MyOpFunc(a)}
|
||||
" set using a funcref variable
|
||||
|
||||
Set to a script-local function: >
|
||||
set opfunc=s:MyLocalFunc
|
||||
set opfunc=<SID>MyLocalFunc
|
||||
In |Vim9| script the "s:" and "<SID>" can be omitted if the function exists in
|
||||
the script: >
|
||||
set opfunc=MyLocalFunc
|
||||
|
||||
Set using a funcref variable: >
|
||||
let Fn = function('MyTagFunc')
|
||||
let &tagfunc = Fn
|
||||
" set using a lambda expression
|
||||
|
||||
Set using a lambda expression: >
|
||||
let &tagfunc = {t -> MyTagFunc(t)}
|
||||
" set using a variable with lambda expression
|
||||
|
||||
Set using a variable with lambda expression: >
|
||||
let L = {a, b, c -> MyTagFunc(a, b , c)}
|
||||
let &tagfunc = L
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -800,6 +810,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
need proper setting-up, so whenever the shell's pwd changes an OSC 7
|
||||
escape sequence will be emitted. For example, on Linux, you can source
|
||||
/etc/profile.d/vte.sh in your shell profile if you use bash or zsh.
|
||||
When the parsing of the OSC sequence fails you get *E1179* .
|
||||
|
||||
*'arabic'* *'arab'* *'noarabic'* *'noarab'*
|
||||
'arabic' 'arab' boolean (default off)
|
||||
@@ -877,11 +888,11 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
global
|
||||
Write the contents of the file, if it has been modified, on each
|
||||
`:next`, `:rewind`, `:last`, `:first`, `:previous`, `:stop`,
|
||||
`:suspend`, `:tag, `:!`, ``:make`, CTRL-] and CTRL-^ command; and when
|
||||
a :buffer, CTRL-O, CTRL-I, '{A-Z0-9}, or `{A-Z0-9} command takes one
|
||||
`:suspend`, `:tag`, `:!`, `:make`, CTRL-] and CTRL-^ command; and when
|
||||
a `:buffer`, CTRL-O, CTRL-I, '{A-Z0-9}, or `{A-Z0-9} command takes one
|
||||
to another file.
|
||||
A buffer is not written if it becomes hidden, e.g. when 'bufhidden' is
|
||||
set to "hide" and `:next` is used
|
||||
set to "hide" and `:next` is used.
|
||||
Note that for some commands the 'autowrite' option is not used, see
|
||||
'autowriteall' for that.
|
||||
Some buffers will not be written, specifically when 'buftype' is
|
||||
@@ -976,7 +987,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
nostop like start, except CTRL-W and CTRL-U do not stop at the start of
|
||||
insert.
|
||||
|
||||
When the value is empty, Vi compatible backspacing is used.
|
||||
When the value is empty, Vi compatible backspacing is used, none of
|
||||
the ways mentioned for the items above are possible.
|
||||
|
||||
For backwards compatibility with version 5.4 and earlier:
|
||||
value effect ~
|
||||
@@ -1007,7 +1019,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
'backupcopy' 'bkc' string (Vi default for Unix: "yes", otherwise: "auto")
|
||||
global or local to buffer |global-local|
|
||||
When writing a file and a backup is made, this option tells how it's
|
||||
done. This is a comma separated list of words.
|
||||
done. This is a comma-separated list of words.
|
||||
|
||||
The main values are:
|
||||
"yes" make a copy of the file and overwrite the original one
|
||||
@@ -1031,10 +1043,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
file.
|
||||
- When the file is a link the new file will not be a link.
|
||||
|
||||
The "auto" value is the middle way: When Vim sees that renaming file
|
||||
is possible without side effects (the attributes can be passed on and
|
||||
the file is not a link) that is used. When problems are expected, a
|
||||
copy will be made.
|
||||
The "auto" value is the middle way: When Vim sees that renaming the
|
||||
file is possible without side effects (the attributes can be passed on
|
||||
and the file is not a link) that is used. When problems are expected,
|
||||
a copy will be made.
|
||||
|
||||
The "breaksymlink" and "breakhardlink" values can be used in
|
||||
combination with any of "yes", "no" and "auto". When included, they
|
||||
@@ -1053,13 +1065,13 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
|
||||
When a copy is made, the original file is truncated and then filled
|
||||
with the new text. This means that protection bits, owner and
|
||||
symbolic links of the original file are unmodified. The backup file
|
||||
symbolic links of the original file are unmodified. The backup file,
|
||||
however, is a new file, owned by the user who edited the file. The
|
||||
group of the backup is set to the group of the original file. If this
|
||||
fails, the protection bits for the group are made the same as for
|
||||
others.
|
||||
|
||||
When the file is renamed this is the other way around: The backup has
|
||||
When the file is renamed, this is the other way around: The backup has
|
||||
the same attributes of the original file, and the newly written file
|
||||
is owned by the current user. When the file was a (hard/symbolic)
|
||||
link, the new file will not! That's why the "auto" value doesn't
|
||||
@@ -1126,12 +1138,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
accidentally overwriting existing files with a backup file. You might
|
||||
prefer using ".bak", but make sure that you don't have files with
|
||||
".bak" that you want to keep.
|
||||
Only normal file name characters can be used, "/\*?[|<>" are illegal.
|
||||
Only normal file name characters can be used; "/\*?[|<>" are illegal.
|
||||
|
||||
If you like to keep a lot of backups, you could use a BufWritePre
|
||||
autocommand to change 'backupext' just before writing the file to
|
||||
include a timestamp. >
|
||||
:au BufWritePre * let &bex = '-' . strftime("%Y%b%d%X") . '~'
|
||||
:au BufWritePre * let &bex = '-' .. strftime("%Y%b%d%X") .. '~'
|
||||
< Use 'backupdir' to put the backup in a different directory.
|
||||
|
||||
*'backupskip'* *'bsk'*
|
||||
@@ -1156,7 +1168,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that environment variables are not expanded. If you want to use
|
||||
$HOME you must expand it explicitly, e.g.: >
|
||||
:let &backupskip = escape(expand('$HOME'), '\') . '/tmp/*'
|
||||
:let &backupskip = escape(expand('$HOME'), '\') .. '/tmp/*'
|
||||
|
||||
< Note that the default also makes sure that "crontab -e" works (when a
|
||||
backup would be made by renaming the original file crontab won't see
|
||||
@@ -1207,10 +1219,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
The evaluation of the expression must not have side effects!
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
function MyBalloonExpr()
|
||||
return 'Cursor is at line ' . v:beval_lnum .
|
||||
\', column ' . v:beval_col .
|
||||
\ ' of file ' . bufname(v:beval_bufnr) .
|
||||
\ ' on word "' . v:beval_text . '"'
|
||||
return 'Cursor is at line ' .. v:beval_lnum ..
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||||
\ ', column ' .. v:beval_col ..
|
||||
\ ' of file ' .. bufname(v:beval_bufnr) ..
|
||||
\ ' on word "' .. v:beval_text .. '"'
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
set bexpr=MyBalloonExpr()
|
||||
set ballooneval
|
||||
@@ -1229,7 +1241,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
the script ID (|local-function|). Example: >
|
||||
set bexpr=s:MyBalloonExpr()
|
||||
set bexpr=<SID>SomeBalloonExpr()
|
||||
<
|
||||
< Otherwise, the expression is evaluated in the context of the script
|
||||
where the option was set, thus script-local items are available.
|
||||
|
||||
The expression will be evaluated in the |sandbox| when set from a
|
||||
modeline, see |sandbox-option|.
|
||||
This option cannot be set in a modeline when 'modelineexpr' is off.
|
||||
@@ -1251,6 +1265,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
separated list of items. For each item that is present, the bell
|
||||
will be silenced. This is most useful to specify specific events in
|
||||
insert mode to be silenced.
|
||||
You can also make it flash by using 'visualbell'.
|
||||
|
||||
item meaning when present ~
|
||||
all All events.
|
||||
@@ -1276,6 +1291,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
register Unknown register after <C-R> in |Insert-mode|.
|
||||
shell Bell from shell output |:!|.
|
||||
spell Error happened on spell suggest.
|
||||
term Bell from |:terminal| output.
|
||||
wildmode More matches in |cmdline-completion| available
|
||||
(depends on the 'wildmode' setting).
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1370,6 +1386,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
text should normally be narrower. This prevents
|
||||
text indented almost to the right window border
|
||||
occupying lot of vertical space when broken.
|
||||
(default: 20)
|
||||
shift:{n} After applying 'breakindent', the wrapped line's
|
||||
beginning will be shifted by the given number of
|
||||
characters. It permits dynamic French paragraph
|
||||
@@ -1387,7 +1404,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
*'browsedir'* *'bsdir'*
|
||||
'browsedir' 'bsdir' string (default: "last")
|
||||
global
|
||||
{only for Motif, Athena, GTK, Mac and Win32 GUI}
|
||||
{only for Motif, GTK, Mac and Win32 GUI}
|
||||
Which directory to use for the file browser:
|
||||
last Use same directory as with last file browser, where a
|
||||
file was opened or saved.
|
||||
@@ -1401,16 +1418,16 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
This option specifies what happens when a buffer is no longer
|
||||
displayed in a window:
|
||||
<empty> follow the global 'hidden' option
|
||||
hide hide the buffer (don't unload it), also when 'hidden'
|
||||
is not set
|
||||
unload unload the buffer, also when 'hidden' is set or using
|
||||
|:hide|
|
||||
delete delete the buffer from the buffer list, also when
|
||||
'hidden' is set or using |:hide|, like using
|
||||
|:bdelete|
|
||||
wipe wipe out the buffer from the buffer list, also when
|
||||
'hidden' is set or using |:hide|, like using
|
||||
|:bwipeout|
|
||||
hide hide the buffer (don't unload it), even if 'hidden' is
|
||||
not set
|
||||
unload unload the buffer, even if 'hidden' is set; the
|
||||
|:hide| command will also unlod the buffer
|
||||
delete delete the buffer from the buffer list, even if
|
||||
'hidden' is set; the |:hide| command will also delete
|
||||
the buffer, making it behave like |:bdelete|
|
||||
wipe wipe the buffer from the buffer list, even if
|
||||
'hidden' is set; the |:hide| command will also wipe
|
||||
out the buffer, making it behave like |:bwipeout|
|
||||
|
||||
CAREFUL: when "unload", "delete" or "wipe" is used changes in a buffer
|
||||
are lost without a warning. Also, these values may break autocommands
|
||||
@@ -1523,7 +1540,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
If the default value taken from $CDPATH is not what you want, include
|
||||
a modified version of the following command in your vimrc file to
|
||||
override it: >
|
||||
:let &cdpath = ',' . substitute(substitute($CDPATH, '[, ]', '\\\0', 'g'), ':', ',', 'g')
|
||||
:let &cdpath = ',' .. substitute(substitute($CDPATH, '[, ]', '\\\0', 'g'), ':', ',', 'g')
|
||||
< This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
|
||||
security reasons.
|
||||
(parts of 'cdpath' can be passed to the shell to expand file names).
|
||||
@@ -1555,8 +1572,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
preferred, because it is much faster.
|
||||
'charconvert' is not used when reading stdin |--|, because there is no
|
||||
file to convert from. You will have to save the text in a file first.
|
||||
The expression must return zero or an empty string for success,
|
||||
non-zero for failure.
|
||||
The expression must return zero, false or an empty string for success,
|
||||
non-zero or true for failure.
|
||||
The possible encoding names encountered are in 'encoding'.
|
||||
Additionally, names given in 'fileencodings' and 'fileencoding' are
|
||||
used.
|
||||
@@ -1568,8 +1585,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
set charconvert=CharConvert()
|
||||
fun CharConvert()
|
||||
system("recode "
|
||||
\ . v:charconvert_from . ".." . v:charconvert_to
|
||||
\ . " <" . v:fname_in . " >" v:fname_out)
|
||||
\ .. v:charconvert_from .. ".." .. v:charconvert_to
|
||||
\ .. " <" .. v:fname_in .. " >" .. v:fname_out)
|
||||
return v:shell_error
|
||||
endfun
|
||||
< The related Vim variables are:
|
||||
@@ -1580,9 +1597,18 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
Note that v:fname_in and v:fname_out will never be the same.
|
||||
Note that v:charconvert_from and v:charconvert_to may be different
|
||||
from 'encoding'. Vim internally uses UTF-8 instead of UCS-2 or UCS-4.
|
||||
|
||||
Encryption is not done by Vim when using 'charconvert'. If you want
|
||||
to encrypt the file after conversion, 'charconvert' should take care
|
||||
of this.
|
||||
|
||||
If the 'charconvert' expression starts with s: or |<SID>|, then it is
|
||||
replaced with the script ID (|local-function|). Example: >
|
||||
set charconvert=s:MyConvert()
|
||||
set charconvert=<SID>SomeConvert()
|
||||
< Otherwise the expression is evaluated in the context of the script
|
||||
where the option was set, thus script-local items are available.
|
||||
|
||||
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
|
||||
security reasons.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1637,13 +1663,23 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
matter, include the keyword both the uppercase and lowercase:
|
||||
"if,If,IF".
|
||||
|
||||
*'clipboard'* *'cb'*
|
||||
*'cinscopedecls'* *'cinsd'*
|
||||
'cinscopedecls' 'cinsd' string (default "public,protected,private")
|
||||
local to buffer
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+cindent|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
Keywords that are interpreted as a C++ scope declaration by |cino-g|.
|
||||
Useful e.g. for working with the Qt framework that defines additional
|
||||
scope declarations "signals", "public slots" and "private slots": >
|
||||
set cinscopedecls+=signals,public\ slots,private\ slots
|
||||
|
||||
< *'clipboard'* *'cb'*
|
||||
'clipboard' 'cb' string (default "autoselect,exclude:cons\|linux"
|
||||
for X-windows, "" otherwise)
|
||||
global
|
||||
{only in GUI versions or when the |+xterm_clipboard|
|
||||
feature is included}
|
||||
This option is a list of comma separated names.
|
||||
This option is a list of comma-separated names.
|
||||
Note: if one of the items is "exclude:", then you can't add an item
|
||||
after that. Therefore do append an item with += but use ^= to
|
||||
prepend, e.g.: >
|
||||
@@ -1744,7 +1780,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
local to window
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
'colorcolumn' is a comma separated list of screen columns that are
|
||||
'colorcolumn' is a comma-separated list of screen columns that are
|
||||
highlighted with ColorColumn |hl-ColorColumn|. Useful to align
|
||||
text. Will make screen redrawing slower.
|
||||
The screen column can be an absolute number, or a number preceded with
|
||||
@@ -1778,7 +1814,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
'comments' 'com' string (default
|
||||
"s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/,://,b:#,:%,:XCOMM,n:>,fb:-")
|
||||
local to buffer
|
||||
A comma separated list of strings that can start a comment line. See
|
||||
A comma-separated list of strings that can start a comment line. See
|
||||
|format-comments|. See |option-backslash| about using backslashes to
|
||||
insert a space.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1919,7 +1955,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
This option specifies how keyword completion |ins-completion| works
|
||||
when CTRL-P or CTRL-N are used. It is also used for whole-line
|
||||
completion |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-L|. It indicates the type of completion
|
||||
and the places to scan. It is a comma separated list of flags:
|
||||
and the places to scan. It is a comma-separated list of flags:
|
||||
. scan the current buffer ('wrapscan' is ignored)
|
||||
w scan buffers from other windows
|
||||
b scan other loaded buffers that are in the buffer list
|
||||
@@ -1988,7 +2024,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
*'completeopt'* *'cot'*
|
||||
'completeopt' 'cot' string (default: "menu,preview")
|
||||
global
|
||||
A comma separated list of options for Insert mode completion
|
||||
A comma-separated list of options for Insert mode completion
|
||||
|ins-completion|. The supported values are:
|
||||
|
||||
menu Use a popup menu to show the possible completions. The
|
||||
@@ -2464,7 +2500,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
you write the file the encrypted bytes will be
|
||||
different. The whole undo file is encrypted, not just
|
||||
the pieces of text.
|
||||
*E1193* *E1194* *E1195* *E1196*
|
||||
*E1193* *E1194* *E1195* *E1196* *E1230*
|
||||
*E1197* *E1198* *E1199* *E1200* *E1201*
|
||||
xchacha20 XChaCha20 Cipher with Poly1305 Message Authentication
|
||||
Code. Medium strong till strong encryption.
|
||||
@@ -2604,7 +2640,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
local to window
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
Comma separated list of settings for how 'cursorline' is displayed.
|
||||
Comma-separated list of settings for how 'cursorline' is displayed.
|
||||
Valid values:
|
||||
"line" Highlight the text line of the cursor with
|
||||
CursorLine |hl-CursorLine|.
|
||||
@@ -2884,7 +2920,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
'display' 'dy' string (default "", set to "truncate" in
|
||||
|defaults.vim|)
|
||||
global
|
||||
Change the way text is displayed. This is comma separated list of
|
||||
Change the way text is displayed. This is comma-separated list of
|
||||
flags:
|
||||
lastline When included, as much as possible of the last line
|
||||
in a window will be displayed. "@@@" is put in the
|
||||
@@ -3088,7 +3124,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
A list of autocommand event names, which are to be ignored.
|
||||
When set to "all" or when "all" is one of the items, all autocommand
|
||||
events are ignored, autocommands will not be executed.
|
||||
Otherwise this is a comma separated list of event names. Example: >
|
||||
Otherwise this is a comma-separated list of event names. Example: >
|
||||
:set ei=WinEnter,WinLeave
|
||||
<
|
||||
*'expandtab'* *'et'* *'noexpandtab'* *'noet'*
|
||||
@@ -3348,7 +3384,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+folding|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
Characters to fill the statuslines and vertical separators.
|
||||
It is a comma separated list of items:
|
||||
It is a comma-separated list of items:
|
||||
|
||||
item default Used for ~
|
||||
stl:c ' ' or '^' statusline of the current window
|
||||
@@ -3438,7 +3474,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+folding|
|
||||
or |+eval| features}
|
||||
The expression used for when 'foldmethod' is "expr". It is evaluated
|
||||
for each line to obtain its fold level. See |fold-expr|.
|
||||
for each line to obtain its fold level. The context is set to the
|
||||
script where 'foldexpr' was set, script-local items can be accessed.
|
||||
See |fold-expr| for the usage.
|
||||
|
||||
The expression will be evaluated in the |sandbox| if set from a
|
||||
modeline, see |sandbox-option|.
|
||||
@@ -3536,7 +3574,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+folding|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
Specifies for which type of commands folds will be opened, if the
|
||||
command moves the cursor into a closed fold. It is a comma separated
|
||||
command moves the cursor into a closed fold. It is a comma-separated
|
||||
list of items.
|
||||
NOTE: When the command is part of a mapping this option is not used.
|
||||
Add the |zv| command to the mapping to get the same effect.
|
||||
@@ -3572,7 +3610,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+folding|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
An expression which is used to specify the text displayed for a closed
|
||||
fold. See |fold-foldtext|.
|
||||
fold. The context is set to the script where 'foldexpr' was set,
|
||||
script-local items can be accessed. See |fold-foldtext| for the
|
||||
usage.
|
||||
|
||||
The expression will be evaluated in the |sandbox| if set from a
|
||||
modeline, see |sandbox-option|.
|
||||
@@ -3615,7 +3655,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
the script ID (|local-function|). Example: >
|
||||
set formatexpr=s:MyFormatExpr()
|
||||
set formatexpr=<SID>SomeFormatExpr()
|
||||
<
|
||||
< Otherwise, the expression is evaluated in the context of the script
|
||||
where the option was set, thus script-local items are available.
|
||||
|
||||
The expression will be evaluated in the |sandbox| when set from a
|
||||
modeline, see |sandbox-option|. That stops the option from working,
|
||||
since changing the buffer text is not allowed.
|
||||
@@ -3750,7 +3792,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
For a console the 't_SI', 't_SR', and 't_EI' escape sequences are
|
||||
used.
|
||||
|
||||
The option is a comma separated list of parts. Each part consist of a
|
||||
The option is a comma-separated list of parts. Each part consist of a
|
||||
mode-list and an argument-list:
|
||||
mode-list:argument-list,mode-list:argument-list,..
|
||||
The mode-list is a dash separated list of these modes:
|
||||
@@ -3869,7 +3911,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
*'guioptions'* *'go'*
|
||||
'guioptions' 'go' string (default "egmrLtT" (MS-Windows,
|
||||
"t" is removed in |defaults.vim|),
|
||||
"aegimrLtT" (GTK, Motif and Athena),
|
||||
"aegimrLtT" (GTK and Motif),
|
||||
)
|
||||
global
|
||||
{only available when compiled with GUI enabled}
|
||||
@@ -3950,13 +3992,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
*'go-g'*
|
||||
'g' Grey menu items: Make menu items that are not active grey. If
|
||||
'g' is not included inactive menu items are not shown at all.
|
||||
Exception: Athena will always use grey menu items.
|
||||
*'go-t'*
|
||||
't' Include tearoff menu items. Currently only works for Win32,
|
||||
GTK+, and Motif 1.2 GUI.
|
||||
*'go-T'*
|
||||
'T' Include Toolbar. Currently only in Win32, GTK+, Motif, Photon
|
||||
and Athena GUIs.
|
||||
'T' Include Toolbar. Currently only in Win32, GTK+, Motif and
|
||||
Photon GUIs.
|
||||
*'go-r'*
|
||||
'r' Right-hand scrollbar is always present.
|
||||
*'go-R'*
|
||||
@@ -4009,7 +4050,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
'guitablabel' 'gtl' string (default empty)
|
||||
global
|
||||
{only available when compiled with GUI enabled}
|
||||
When nonempty describes the text to use in a label of the GUI tab
|
||||
When non-empty describes the text to use in a label of the GUI tab
|
||||
pages line. When empty and when the result is empty Vim will use a
|
||||
default label. See |setting-guitablabel| for more info.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4027,7 +4068,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
'guitabtooltip' 'gtt' string (default empty)
|
||||
global
|
||||
{only available when compiled with GUI enabled}
|
||||
When nonempty describes the text to use in a tooltip for the GUI tab
|
||||
When non-empty describes the text to use in a tooltip for the GUI tab
|
||||
pages line. When empty Vim will use a default tooltip.
|
||||
This option is otherwise just like 'guitablabel' above.
|
||||
You can include a line break. Simplest method is to use |:let|: >
|
||||
@@ -4062,7 +4103,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
global
|
||||
{only available when compiled with the |+multi_lang|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
Comma separated list of languages. Vim will use the first language
|
||||
Comma-separated list of languages. Vim will use the first language
|
||||
for which the desired help can be found. The English help will always
|
||||
be used as a last resort. You can add "en" to prefer English over
|
||||
another language, but that will only find tags that exist in that
|
||||
@@ -4081,10 +4122,14 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
When off a buffer is unloaded when it is |abandon|ed. When on a
|
||||
buffer becomes hidden when it is |abandon|ed. If the buffer is still
|
||||
displayed in another window, it does not become hidden, of course.
|
||||
|
||||
The commands that move through the buffer list sometimes make a buffer
|
||||
hidden although the 'hidden' option is off: When the buffer is
|
||||
modified, 'autowrite' is off or writing is not possible, and the '!'
|
||||
flag was used. See also |windows.txt|.
|
||||
hidden even if the 'hidden' option is off when these three are true:
|
||||
- the buffer is modified
|
||||
- 'autowrite' is off or writing is not possible
|
||||
- the '!' flag was used
|
||||
Also see |windows.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
To only make one buffer hidden use the 'bufhidden' option.
|
||||
This option is set for one command with ":hide {command}" |:hide|.
|
||||
WARNING: It's easy to forget that you have changes in hidden buffers.
|
||||
@@ -4110,7 +4155,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
z:StatusLineTerm,Z:StatusLineTermNC")
|
||||
global
|
||||
This option can be used to set highlighting mode for various
|
||||
occasions. It is a comma separated list of character pairs. The
|
||||
occasions. It is a comma-separated list of character pairs. The
|
||||
first character in a pair gives the occasion, the second the mode to
|
||||
use for that occasion. The occasions are:
|
||||
|hl-SpecialKey| 8 Meta and special keys listed with ":map"
|
||||
@@ -4122,6 +4167,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
|hl-ErrorMsg| e error messages
|
||||
h (obsolete, ignored)
|
||||
|hl-IncSearch| i 'incsearch' highlighting
|
||||
|hl-CurSearch| y current instance of last search pattern
|
||||
|hl-Search| l last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch')
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|hl-MoreMsg| m |more-prompt|
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|hl-ModeMsg| M Mode (e.g., "-- INSERT --")
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@@ -4365,7 +4411,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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|i_CTRL-^|.
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The value is set to 1 when setting 'keymap' to a valid keymap name.
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It is also used for the argument of commands like "r" and "f".
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The value 0 may not work correctly with Athena and Motif with some XIM
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The value 0 may not work correctly with Motif with some XIM
|
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methods. Use 'imdisable' to disable XIM then.
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You can set 'imactivatefunc' and 'imstatusfunc' to handle IME/XIM
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@@ -4386,7 +4432,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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|c_CTRL-^|.
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The value is set to 1 when it is not -1 and setting the 'keymap'
|
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option to a valid keymap name.
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The value 0 may not work correctly with Athena and Motif with some XIM
|
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The value 0 may not work correctly with Motif with some XIM
|
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methods. Use 'imdisable' to disable XIM then.
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*'imstatusfunc'* *'imsf'*
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@@ -4462,7 +4508,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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the script ID (|local-function|). Example: >
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set includeexpr=s:MyIncludeExpr(v:fname)
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set includeexpr=<SID>SomeIncludeExpr(v:fname)
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<
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< Otherwise, the expression is evaluated in the context of the script
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where the option was set, thus script-local items are available.
|
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|
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The expression will be evaluated in the |sandbox| when set from a
|
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modeline, see |sandbox-option|.
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This option cannot be set in a modeline when 'modelineexpr' is off.
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@@ -4536,11 +4584,14 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
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The expression is evaluated with |v:lnum| set to the line number for
|
||||
which the indent is to be computed. The cursor is also in this line
|
||||
when the expression is evaluated (but it may be moved around).
|
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|
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If the expression starts with s: or |<SID>|, then it is replaced with
|
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the script ID (|local-function|). Example: >
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set indentexpr=s:MyIndentExpr()
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set indentexpr=<SID>SomeIndentExpr()
|
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<
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< Otherwise, the expression is evaluated in the context of the script
|
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where the option was set, thus script-local items are available.
|
||||
|
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The expression must return the number of spaces worth of indent. It
|
||||
can return "-1" to keep the current indent (this means 'autoindent' is
|
||||
used for the indent).
|
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@@ -4772,7 +4823,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
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*'keymodel'* *'km'*
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||||
'keymodel' 'km' string (default "")
|
||||
global
|
||||
List of comma separated words, which enable special things that keys
|
||||
List of comma-separated words, which enable special things that keys
|
||||
can do. These values can be used:
|
||||
startsel Using a shifted special key starts selection (either
|
||||
Select mode or Visual mode, depending on "key" being
|
||||
@@ -4853,7 +4904,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
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|+multi_lang| features}
|
||||
Language to use for menu translation. Tells which file is loaded
|
||||
from the "lang" directory in 'runtimepath': >
|
||||
"lang/menu_" . &langmenu . ".vim"
|
||||
"lang/menu_" .. &langmenu .. ".vim"
|
||||
< (without the spaces). For example, to always use the Dutch menus, no
|
||||
matter what $LANG is set to: >
|
||||
:set langmenu=nl_NL.ISO_8859-1
|
||||
@@ -4973,7 +5024,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
global or local to buffer |global-local|
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+lispindent|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
Comma separated list of words that influence the Lisp indenting.
|
||||
Comma-separated list of words that influence the Lisp indenting.
|
||||
|'lisp'|
|
||||
|
||||
*'list'* *'nolist'*
|
||||
@@ -4997,7 +5048,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
'listchars' 'lcs' string (default "eol:$")
|
||||
global or local to window |global-local|
|
||||
Strings to use in 'list' mode and for the |:list| command. It is a
|
||||
comma separated list of string settings.
|
||||
comma-separated list of string settings.
|
||||
*lcs-eol*
|
||||
eol:c Character to show at the end of each line. When
|
||||
omitted, there is no extra character at the end of the
|
||||
@@ -5482,6 +5533,18 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
|
||||
The 'mousemodel' option is set by the |:behave| command.
|
||||
|
||||
*'mousemoveevent'* *'mousemev'*
|
||||
'mousemoveevent' 'mousemev' boolean (default off)
|
||||
global
|
||||
{only works in the GUI}
|
||||
When on, mouse move events are delivered to the input queue and are
|
||||
available for mapping. The default, off, avoids the mouse movement
|
||||
overhead except when needed. See |gui-mouse-mapping|.
|
||||
Warning: Setting this option can make pending mappings to be aborted
|
||||
when the mouse is moved.
|
||||
Currently only works in the GUI, may be made to work in a terminal
|
||||
later.
|
||||
|
||||
*'mouseshape'* *'mouses'* *E547*
|
||||
'mouseshape' 'mouses' string (default "i-r:beam,s:updown,sd:udsizing,
|
||||
vs:leftright,vd:lrsizing,m:no,
|
||||
@@ -5490,7 +5553,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
{only available when compiled with the |+mouseshape|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
This option tells Vim what the mouse pointer should look like in
|
||||
different modes. The option is a comma separated list of parts, much
|
||||
different modes. The option is a comma-separated list of parts, much
|
||||
like used for 'guicursor'. Each part consist of a mode/location-list
|
||||
and an argument-list:
|
||||
mode-list:shape,mode-list:shape,..
|
||||
@@ -5684,7 +5747,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
*'opendevice'* *'odev'* *'noopendevice'* *'noodev'*
|
||||
'opendevice' 'odev' boolean (default off)
|
||||
global
|
||||
{only for MS-Windows}
|
||||
{only for MS-Windows} *E796*
|
||||
Enable reading and writing from devices. This may get Vim stuck on a
|
||||
device that can be opened but doesn't actually do the I/O. Therefore
|
||||
it is off by default.
|
||||
@@ -5867,7 +5930,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
< To use an environment variable, you probably need to replace the
|
||||
separator. Here is an example to append $INCL, in which directory
|
||||
names are separated with a semi-colon: >
|
||||
:let &path = &path . "," . substitute($INCL, ';', ',', 'g')
|
||||
:let &path = &path .. "," .. substitute($INCL, ';', ',', 'g')
|
||||
< Replace the ';' with a ':' or whatever separator is used. Note that
|
||||
this doesn't work when $INCL contains a comma or white space.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -6631,7 +6694,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
*'selectmode'* *'slm'*
|
||||
'selectmode' 'slm' string (default "")
|
||||
global
|
||||
This is a comma separated list of words, which specifies when to start
|
||||
This is a comma-separated list of words, which specifies when to start
|
||||
Select mode instead of Visual mode, when a selection is started.
|
||||
Possible values:
|
||||
mouse when using the mouse
|
||||
@@ -6684,6 +6747,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
Don't include both "curdir" and "sesdir".
|
||||
When neither "curdir" nor "sesdir" is included, file names are stored
|
||||
with absolute paths.
|
||||
If you leave out "options" many things won't work well after restoring
|
||||
the session.
|
||||
"slash" and "unix" are useful on Windows when sharing session files
|
||||
with Unix. The Unix version of Vim cannot source dos format scripts,
|
||||
but the Windows version of Vim can source unix format scripts.
|
||||
@@ -6698,6 +6763,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
See |option-backslash| about including spaces and backslashes.
|
||||
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|.
|
||||
|
||||
In |restricted-mode| shell commands will not be possible. This mode
|
||||
is used if the value of $SHELL ends in "false" or "nologin".
|
||||
|
||||
If the name of the shell contains a space, you need to enclose it in
|
||||
quotes and escape the space. Example with quotes: >
|
||||
:set shell=\"c:\program\ files\unix\sh.exe\"\ -f
|
||||
@@ -7245,7 +7313,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
commands. It must end in ".{encoding}.add". You need to include the
|
||||
path, otherwise the file is placed in the current directory.
|
||||
*E765*
|
||||
It may also be a comma separated list of names. A count before the
|
||||
It may also be a comma-separated list of names. A count before the
|
||||
|zg| and |zw| commands can be used to access each. This allows using
|
||||
a personal word list file and a project word list file.
|
||||
When a word is added while this option is empty Vim will set it for
|
||||
@@ -7267,7 +7335,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
local to buffer
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
A comma separated list of word list names. When the 'spell' option is
|
||||
A comma-separated list of word list names. When the 'spell' option is
|
||||
on spellchecking will be done for these languages. Example: >
|
||||
set spelllang=en_us,nl,medical
|
||||
< This means US English, Dutch and medical words are recognized. Words
|
||||
@@ -7312,7 +7380,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
local to buffer
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
A comma separated list of options for spell checking:
|
||||
A comma-separated list of options for spell checking:
|
||||
camel When a word is CamelCased, assume "Cased" is a
|
||||
separate word: every upper-case character in a word
|
||||
that comes after a lower case character indicates the
|
||||
@@ -7347,6 +7415,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
suggestions is never more than the value of 'lines'
|
||||
minus two.
|
||||
|
||||
timeout:{millisec} Limit the time searching for suggestions to
|
||||
{millisec} milli seconds. Applies to the following
|
||||
methods. When omitted the limit is 5000. When
|
||||
negative there is no limit. {only works when built
|
||||
with the +reltime feature}
|
||||
|
||||
file:{filename} Read file {filename}, which must have two columns,
|
||||
separated by a slash. The first column contains the
|
||||
bad word, the second column the suggested good word.
|
||||
@@ -7414,7 +7488,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
global or local to window |global-local|
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+statusline|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
When nonempty, this option determines the content of the status line.
|
||||
When non-empty, this option determines the content of the status line.
|
||||
Also see |status-line|.
|
||||
|
||||
The option consists of printf style '%' items interspersed with
|
||||
@@ -7611,7 +7685,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
local to buffer
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the
|
||||
|+file_in_path| feature}
|
||||
Comma separated list of suffixes, which are used when searching for a
|
||||
Comma-separated list of suffixes, which are used when searching for a
|
||||
file for the "gf", "[I", etc. commands. Example: >
|
||||
:set suffixesadd=.java
|
||||
<
|
||||
@@ -7657,7 +7731,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
This option controls the behavior when switching between buffers.
|
||||
Mostly for |quickfix| commands some values are also used for other
|
||||
commands, as mentioned below.
|
||||
Possible values (comma separated list):
|
||||
Possible values (comma-separated list):
|
||||
useopen If included, jump to the first open window that
|
||||
contains the specified buffer (if there is one).
|
||||
Otherwise: Do not examine other windows.
|
||||
@@ -7722,7 +7796,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
*'tabline'* *'tal'*
|
||||
'tabline' 'tal' string (default empty)
|
||||
global
|
||||
When nonempty, this option determines the content of the tab pages
|
||||
When non-empty, this option determines the content of the tab pages
|
||||
line at the top of the Vim window. When empty Vim will use a default
|
||||
tab pages line. See |setting-tabline| for more info.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -7755,10 +7829,11 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
'tabstop' 'ts' number (default 8)
|
||||
local to buffer
|
||||
Number of spaces that a <Tab> in the file counts for. Also see
|
||||
|:retab| command, and 'softtabstop' option.
|
||||
the |:retab| command, and the 'softtabstop' option.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Setting 'tabstop' to any other value than 8 can make your file
|
||||
appear wrong in many places (e.g., when printing it).
|
||||
appear wrong in many places, e.g., when printing it.
|
||||
The value must be more than 0 and less than 10000.
|
||||
|
||||
There are four main ways to use tabs in Vim:
|
||||
1. Always keep 'tabstop' at 8, set 'softtabstop' and 'shiftwidth' to 4
|
||||
@@ -7813,9 +7888,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
linear search can be avoided when case is ignored. Use a value of '2'
|
||||
in the "!_TAG_FILE_SORTED" line for this. A tag file can be case-fold
|
||||
sorted with the -f switch to "sort" in most unices, as in the command:
|
||||
"sort -f -o tags tags". For "Exuberant ctags" version 5.x or higher
|
||||
(at least 5.5) the --sort=foldcase switch can be used for this as
|
||||
well. Note that case must be folded to uppercase for this to work.
|
||||
"sort -f -o tags tags". For Universal ctags and Exuberant ctags
|
||||
version 5.x or higher (at least 5.5) the --sort=foldcase switch can be
|
||||
used for this as well. Note that case must be folded to uppercase for
|
||||
this to work.
|
||||
|
||||
By default, tag searches are case-sensitive. Case is ignored when
|
||||
'ignorecase' is set and 'tagcase' is "followic", or when 'tagcase' is
|
||||
@@ -8126,7 +8202,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
another default. Backticks cannot be used in this option for security
|
||||
reasons.
|
||||
|
||||
*'thesaurusfunc'* *tsrfu'*
|
||||
*'thesaurusfunc'* *'tsrfu'*
|
||||
'thesaurusfunc' 'tsrfu' string (default: empty)
|
||||
global or local to buffer |global-local|
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+eval|
|
||||
@@ -8272,7 +8348,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
This option cannot be set in a modeline when 'modelineexpr' is off.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:auto BufEnter * let &titlestring = hostname() . "/" . expand("%:p")
|
||||
:auto BufEnter * let &titlestring = hostname() .. "/" .. expand("%:p")
|
||||
:set title titlestring=%<%F%=%l/%L-%P titlelen=70
|
||||
< The value of 'titlelen' is used to align items in the middle or right
|
||||
of the available space.
|
||||
@@ -8288,8 +8364,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
*'toolbar'* *'tb'*
|
||||
'toolbar' 'tb' string (default "icons,tooltips")
|
||||
global
|
||||
{only for |+GUI_GTK|, |+GUI_Athena|, |+GUI_Motif| and
|
||||
|+GUI_Photon|}
|
||||
{only for |+GUI_GTK|, |+GUI_Motif| and |+GUI_Photon|}
|
||||
The contents of this option controls various toolbar settings. The
|
||||
possible values are:
|
||||
icons Toolbar buttons are shown with icons.
|
||||
@@ -8303,7 +8378,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
If you want the toolbar to be shown with icons as well as text, do the
|
||||
following: >
|
||||
:set tb=icons,text
|
||||
< Motif and Athena cannot display icons and text at the same time. They
|
||||
< Motif cannot display icons and text at the same time. They
|
||||
will show icons if both are requested.
|
||||
|
||||
If none of the strings specified in 'toolbar' are valid or if
|
||||
@@ -8622,7 +8697,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
global
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+mksession|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
Changes the effect of the |:mkview| command. It is a comma separated
|
||||
Changes the effect of the |:mkview| command. It is a comma-separated
|
||||
list of words. Each word enables saving and restoring something:
|
||||
word save and restore ~
|
||||
cursor cursor position in file and in window
|
||||
@@ -8652,7 +8727,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
When non-empty, the viminfo file is read upon startup and written
|
||||
when exiting Vim (see |viminfo-file|). Except when 'viminfofile' is
|
||||
"NONE".
|
||||
The string should be a comma separated list of parameters, each
|
||||
The string should be a comma-separated list of parameters, each
|
||||
consisting of a single character identifying the particular parameter,
|
||||
followed by a number or string which specifies the value of that
|
||||
parameter. If a particular character is left out, then the default
|
||||
@@ -8775,7 +8850,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
*'virtualedit'* *'ve'*
|
||||
'virtualedit' 've' string (default "")
|
||||
global or local to window |global-local|
|
||||
A comma separated list of these words:
|
||||
A comma-separated list of these words:
|
||||
block Allow virtual editing in Visual block mode.
|
||||
insert Allow virtual editing in Insert mode.
|
||||
all Allow virtual editing in all modes.
|
||||
@@ -8938,7 +9013,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
mode. On pressing 'wildchar' (usually <Tab>) to invoke completion,
|
||||
the possible matches are shown just above the command line, with the
|
||||
first match highlighted (overwriting the status line, if there is
|
||||
one). Keys that show the previous/next match, such as <Tab> or
|
||||
one). This is the behavior without "pum" in 'wildoptions.
|
||||
Keys that show the previous/next match, such as <Tab> or
|
||||
CTRL-P/CTRL-N, cause the highlight to move to the appropriate match.
|
||||
When 'wildmode' is used, "wildmenu" mode is used where "full" is
|
||||
specified. "longest" and "list" do not start "wildmenu" mode.
|
||||
@@ -8946,10 +9022,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
If there are more matches than can fit in the line, a ">" is shown on
|
||||
the right and/or a "<" is shown on the left. The status line scrolls
|
||||
as needed.
|
||||
When 'wildoptions' contains "pum", then the completion matches are
|
||||
shown in a popup menu.
|
||||
The "wildmenu" mode is abandoned when a key is hit that is not used
|
||||
for selecting a completion.
|
||||
While the "wildmenu" is active the following keys have special
|
||||
meanings:
|
||||
While the "wildmenu" is active, not using the popup menu, the
|
||||
following keys have special meanings:
|
||||
|
||||
<Left> <Right> - select previous/next match (like CTRL-P/CTRL-N)
|
||||
<Down> - in filename/menu name completion: move into a
|
||||
@@ -8959,6 +9037,21 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
<Up> - in filename/menu name completion: move up into
|
||||
parent directory or parent menu.
|
||||
|
||||
When using the popup menu for command line completion, the following
|
||||
keys have special meanings:
|
||||
<Down> - select next match (like CTRL-N)
|
||||
<Left> - in filename/menu name completion: move up into
|
||||
parent directory or parent menu.
|
||||
<Right> - in filename/menu name completion: move into a
|
||||
subdirectory or submenu.
|
||||
<Up> - select previous match (like CTRL-P)
|
||||
CTRL-E - end completion, go back to what was there before
|
||||
selecting a match.
|
||||
CTRL-N - go to the next entry
|
||||
CTRL-P - go to the previous entry
|
||||
CTRL-Y - accept the currently selected match and stop
|
||||
completion.
|
||||
|
||||
This makes the menus accessible from the console |console-menus|.
|
||||
|
||||
If you prefer the <Left> and <Right> keys to move the cursor instead
|
||||
@@ -8973,7 +9066,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
'wildmode' 'wim' string (Vim default: "full")
|
||||
global
|
||||
Completion mode that is used for the character specified with
|
||||
'wildchar'. It is a comma separated list of up to four parts. Each
|
||||
'wildchar'. It is a comma-separated list of up to four parts. Each
|
||||
part specifies what to do for each consecutive use of 'wildchar'. The
|
||||
first part specifies the behavior for the first use of 'wildchar',
|
||||
The second part for the second use, etc.
|
||||
@@ -9021,14 +9114,23 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
global
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+wildignore|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
A list of words that change how command line completion is done.
|
||||
Currently only one word is allowed:
|
||||
A list of words that change how |cmdline-completion| is done.
|
||||
The following values are supported:
|
||||
fuzzy Use |fuzzy-matching| to find completion matches. When
|
||||
this value is specified, wildcard expansion will not
|
||||
be used for completion. The matches will be sorted by
|
||||
the "best match" rather than alphabetically sorted.
|
||||
This will find more matches than the wildcard
|
||||
expansion. Currently fuzzy matching based completion
|
||||
is not supported for file and directory names and
|
||||
instead wildcard expansion is used.
|
||||
pum Display the completion matches using the popupmenu
|
||||
in the same style as the |ins-completion-menu|.
|
||||
tagfile When using CTRL-D to list matching tags, the kind of
|
||||
tag and the file of the tag is listed. Only one match
|
||||
is displayed per line. Often used tag kinds are:
|
||||
d #define
|
||||
f function
|
||||
Also see |cmdline-completion|.
|
||||
|
||||
*'winaltkeys'* *'wak'*
|
||||
'winaltkeys' 'wak' string (default "menu")
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -342,12 +342,12 @@ PowerShell Execution Policy settings.
|
||||
See |option-backslash| about including spaces in 'shellcmdflag' when using
|
||||
multiple flags.
|
||||
|
||||
The 'shellpipe' and 'shellredir' option values re-encode the UTF-16le output
|
||||
The 'shellpipe' and 'shellredir' option values re-encode the UTF-16LE output
|
||||
from PowerShell Desktop to your currently configured console codepage. The
|
||||
output can be forced into a different encoding by changing "default" to one of
|
||||
the following:
|
||||
|
||||
unicode - UTF-16le (default output from PowerShell 5.1)
|
||||
unicode - UTF-16LE (default output from PowerShell 5.1)
|
||||
bigendianunicode - UTF-16
|
||||
utf8 - UTF-8
|
||||
utf7 - UTF-7 (no BOM)
|
||||
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ the following:
|
||||
default - System's active code page (typically ANSI)
|
||||
oem - System's current OEM code page
|
||||
|
||||
Note The abovce multi-byte Unicode encodings include a leading BOM unless
|
||||
Note The above multi-byte Unicode encodings include a leading BOM unless
|
||||
otherwise indicated.
|
||||
|
||||
By default PowerShell Core's output is UTF-8 encoded without a BOM. If you
|
||||
@@ -365,10 +365,10 @@ want to force the output of PowerShell Core into a different encoding then set
|
||||
encoding is one of the following:
|
||||
|
||||
ascii - 7-bit ASCII character set
|
||||
bigendianunicode - UTF-16be
|
||||
bigendianutf32 - UTF-32be
|
||||
bigendianunicode - UTF-16BE
|
||||
bigendianutf32 - UTF-32BE
|
||||
oem - System's current OEM code page
|
||||
unicode - UTF-16le
|
||||
unicode - UTF-16LE
|
||||
utf7 - UTF-7
|
||||
utf8 - UTF-8
|
||||
utf8BOM - UTF-8, with BOM
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -603,13 +603,13 @@ program to the new diff on VMS. Add this to your .vimrc file: >
|
||||
function MyDiff()
|
||||
let opt = ""
|
||||
if &diffopt =~ "icase"
|
||||
let opt = opt . "-i "
|
||||
let opt = opt .. "-i "
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if &diffopt =~ "iwhite"
|
||||
let opt = opt . "-b "
|
||||
let opt = opt .. "-b "
|
||||
endif
|
||||
silent execute "!mc GNU:diff.exe -a " . opt . v:fname_in . " " . v:fname_new .
|
||||
\ " > " . v:fname_out
|
||||
silent execute "!mc GNU:diff.exe -a " .. opt .. v:fname_in .. " " .. v:fname_new ..
|
||||
\ " > " .. v:fname_out
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Apr 05
|
||||
*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Feb 14
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by George Reilly
|
||||
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ A. When using :! to run an external command, you can run it with "start". For
|
||||
/b no console window will be opened
|
||||
You can use only one of these flags at a time. A second one will be
|
||||
treated as the start of the command.
|
||||
|
||||
*windows-asynchronously*
|
||||
Q. How do I avoid getting a window for programs that I run asynchronously?
|
||||
A. You have two possible solutions depending on what you want:
|
||||
1) You may use the /min flag in order to run program in a minimized state
|
||||
@@ -308,17 +308,17 @@ A. You have two possible solutions depending on what you want:
|
||||
|
||||
Example for a console application, run Exuberant ctags: >
|
||||
:!start /min ctags -R .
|
||||
< When it has finished you should see file named "tags" in your current
|
||||
< When it has finished you should see file named "tags" in your current
|
||||
directory. You should notice the window title blinking on your taskbar.
|
||||
This is more noticeable for commands that take longer.
|
||||
Now delete the "tags" file and run this command: >
|
||||
:!start /b ctags -R .
|
||||
< You should have the same "tags" file, but this time there will be no
|
||||
< You should have the same "tags" file, but this time there will be no
|
||||
blinking on the taskbar.
|
||||
Example for a GUI application: >
|
||||
:!start /min notepad
|
||||
:!start /b notepad
|
||||
< The first command runs notepad minimized and the second one runs it
|
||||
< The first command runs notepad minimized and the second one runs it
|
||||
normally.
|
||||
|
||||
*windows-icon*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Jul 16
|
||||
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Mar 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ explanations are in chapter 27 |usr_27.txt|.
|
||||
8. Composing characters |patterns-composing|
|
||||
9. Compare with Perl patterns |perl-patterns|
|
||||
10. Highlighting matches |match-highlight|
|
||||
11. Fuzzy matching |fuzzy-match|
|
||||
11. Fuzzy matching |fuzzy-matching|
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Search commands *search-commands*
|
||||
@@ -164,9 +164,12 @@ index, on which the cursor is. This can look like this: >
|
||||
Note: the count does not take offset into account.
|
||||
|
||||
When no match is found you get the error: *E486* Pattern not found
|
||||
Note that for the |:global| command this behaves like a normal message, for Vi
|
||||
compatibility. For the |:s| command the "e" flag can be used to avoid the
|
||||
error message |:s_flags|.
|
||||
Note that for the `:global` command, when used in legacy script, you get a
|
||||
normal message "Pattern not found", for Vi compatibility.
|
||||
In |Vim9| script you get E486 for "pattern not found" or *E538* when the pattern
|
||||
matches in every line with `:vglobal`.
|
||||
For the |:s| command the "e" flag can be used to avoid the error message
|
||||
|:s_flags|.
|
||||
|
||||
*search-offset* *{offset}*
|
||||
These commands search for the specified pattern. With "/" and "?" an
|
||||
@@ -315,7 +318,7 @@ the pattern.
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. The definition of a pattern *search-pattern* *pattern* *[pattern]*
|
||||
*regular-expression* *regexp* *Pattern*
|
||||
*E76* *E383* *E476*
|
||||
*E383* *E476*
|
||||
|
||||
For starters, read chapter 27 of the user manual |usr_27.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -925,13 +928,13 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
becomes invalid. Vim doesn't automatically update the matches.
|
||||
Similar to moving the cursor for "\%#" |/\%#|.
|
||||
|
||||
*/\%l* */\%>l* */\%<l* *E951*
|
||||
*/\%l* */\%>l* */\%<l* *E951* *E1204*
|
||||
\%23l Matches in a specific line.
|
||||
\%<23l Matches above a specific line (lower line number).
|
||||
\%>23l Matches below a specific line (higher line number).
|
||||
\%.l Matches at the cursor line.
|
||||
\%<.l Matches above the cursor line.
|
||||
\%>.l Matches below the cursor line.
|
||||
\%.l Matches at the cursor line.
|
||||
\%<.l Matches above the cursor line.
|
||||
\%>.l Matches below the cursor line.
|
||||
These six can be used to match specific lines in a buffer. The "23"
|
||||
can be any line number. The first line is 1.
|
||||
WARNING: When inserting or deleting lines Vim does not automatically
|
||||
@@ -950,9 +953,9 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
\%23c Matches in a specific column.
|
||||
\%<23c Matches before a specific column.
|
||||
\%>23c Matches after a specific column.
|
||||
\%.c Matches at the cursor column.
|
||||
\%<.c Matches before the cursor column.
|
||||
\%>.c Matches after the cursor column.
|
||||
\%.c Matches at the cursor column.
|
||||
\%<.c Matches before the cursor column.
|
||||
\%>.c Matches after the cursor column.
|
||||
These six can be used to match specific columns in a buffer or string.
|
||||
The "23" can be any column number. The first column is 1. Actually,
|
||||
the column is the byte number (thus it's not exactly right for
|
||||
@@ -963,7 +966,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
the cursor moves the display isn't updated for this change. An update
|
||||
is done when using the |CTRL-L| command (the whole screen is updated).
|
||||
Example, to highlight the column where the cursor currently is: >
|
||||
:exe '/\%' . col(".") . 'c'
|
||||
:exe '/\%' .. col(".") .. 'c'
|
||||
< Alternatively use: >
|
||||
/\%.c
|
||||
< When 'hlsearch' is set and you move the cursor around and make changes
|
||||
@@ -976,9 +979,9 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
\%23v Matches in a specific virtual column.
|
||||
\%<23v Matches before a specific virtual column.
|
||||
\%>23v Matches after a specific virtual column.
|
||||
\%.v Matches at the current virtual column.
|
||||
\%<.v Matches before the current virtual column.
|
||||
\%>.v Matches after the current virtual column.
|
||||
\%.v Matches at the current virtual column.
|
||||
\%<.v Matches before the current virtual column.
|
||||
\%>.v Matches after the current virtual column.
|
||||
These six can be used to match specific virtual columns in a buffer or
|
||||
string. When not matching with a buffer in a window, the option
|
||||
values of the current window are used (e.g., 'tabstop').
|
||||
@@ -1070,6 +1073,8 @@ match ASCII characters, as indicated by the range.
|
||||
|
||||
\(\) A pattern enclosed by escaped parentheses. */\(* */\(\)* */\)*
|
||||
E.g., "\(^a\)" matches 'a' at the start of a line.
|
||||
There can only be ten of these. You can use "\%(" to add more, but
|
||||
not counting it as a sub-expression.
|
||||
*E51* *E54* *E55* *E872* *E873*
|
||||
|
||||
\1 Matches the same string that was matched by */\1* *E65*
|
||||
@@ -1092,7 +1097,7 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
|
||||
\x A backslash followed by a single character, with no special meaning,
|
||||
is reserved for future expansions
|
||||
|
||||
[] (with 'nomagic': \[]) */[]* */\[]* */\_[]* */collection*
|
||||
[] (with 'nomagic': \[]) */[]* */\[]* */\_[]* */collection* *E76*
|
||||
\_[]
|
||||
A collection. This is a sequence of characters enclosed in square
|
||||
brackets. It matches any single character in the collection.
|
||||
@@ -1455,7 +1460,7 @@ Finally, these constructs are unique to Perl:
|
||||
":2match" for another plugin.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
11. Fuzzy matching *fuzzy-match*
|
||||
11. Fuzzy matching *fuzzy-matching*
|
||||
|
||||
Fuzzy matching refers to matching strings using a non-exact search string.
|
||||
Fuzzy matching will match a string, if all the characters in the search string
|
||||
@@ -1488,5 +1493,4 @@ the matching positions and the fuzzy match scores.
|
||||
The "f" flag of `:vimgrep` enables fuzzy matching.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Aug 16
|
||||
*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------------------------
|
||||
NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell
|
||||
@@ -968,7 +968,7 @@ itself:
|
||||
fun! NetReadFixup(method, line1, line2)
|
||||
if method == 3 " ftp (no <.netrc>)
|
||||
let fourblanklines= line2 - 3
|
||||
silent fourblanklines.",".line2."g/^\s*/d"
|
||||
silent fourblanklines .. "," .. line2 .. "g/^\s*/d"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
endif
|
||||
@@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ To use this function, simply assign its output to |g:netrw_list_hide| option. >
|
||||
Example: let g:netrw_list_hide= netrw_gitignore#Hide('my_gitignore_file')
|
||||
Function can take additional files with git-ignore patterns.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: g:netrw_list_hide= netrw_gitignore#Hide() . '.*\.swp$'
|
||||
Example: let g:netrw_list_hide= netrw_gitignore#Hide() .. '.*\.swp$'
|
||||
Combining 'netrw_gitignore#Hide' with custom patterns.
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2815,7 +2815,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
= 2: wide listing (multiple files in columns)
|
||||
= 3: tree style listing
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_list_hide* comma separated pattern list for hiding files
|
||||
*g:netrw_list_hide* comma-separated pattern list for hiding files
|
||||
Patterns are regular expressions (see |regexp|)
|
||||
There's some special support for git-ignore
|
||||
files: you may add the output from the helper
|
||||
@@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
|
||||
Examples:
|
||||
let g:netrw_list_hide= '.*\.swp$'
|
||||
let g:netrw_list_hide= netrw_gitignore#Hide().'.*\.swp$'
|
||||
let g:netrw_list_hide= netrw_gitignore#Hide() .. '.*\.swp$'
|
||||
default: ""
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localcopycmd* ="cp" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*popup.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 29
|
||||
*popup.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ A popup window has a window-ID like other windows, but behaves differently.
|
||||
The size can be up to the whole Vim window and it overlaps other windows.
|
||||
Popup windows can also overlap each other. The "zindex" property specifies
|
||||
what goes on top of what.
|
||||
|
||||
*E366*
|
||||
The popup window contains a buffer, and that buffer is always associated with
|
||||
the popup window. The window cannot be in Normal, Visual or Insert mode, it
|
||||
does not get keyboard focus. You can use functions like `setbufline()` to
|
||||
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ popup_close({id} [, {result}]) *popup_close()*
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
popup_create({what}, {options}) *popup_create()*
|
||||
Open a popup window showing {what}, which is either:
|
||||
Open a popup window showing {what}, which is either: *E450*
|
||||
- a buffer number
|
||||
- a string
|
||||
- a list of strings
|
||||
@@ -271,6 +271,11 @@ popup_create({what}, {options}) *popup_create()*
|
||||
'buftype' set to "popup". That buffer will be wiped out once
|
||||
the popup closes.
|
||||
|
||||
if {what} is a buffer number and loading the buffer runs into
|
||||
an existing swap file, it is silently opened read-only, as if
|
||||
a |SwapExists| autocommand had set |v:swapchoice| to 'o'.
|
||||
This is because we assume the buffer is only used for viewing.
|
||||
|
||||
{options} is a dictionary with many possible entries.
|
||||
See |popup_create-arguments| for details.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*print.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Oct 04
|
||||
*print.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 23
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -139,28 +139,28 @@ If there is no error, return zero or an empty string.
|
||||
The default for non MS-Windows or VMS systems is to simply use "lpr" to print
|
||||
the file: >
|
||||
|
||||
system('lpr' . (&printdevice == '' ? '' : ' -P' . &printdevice)
|
||||
. ' ' . v:fname_in) . delete(v:fname_in) + v:shell_error
|
||||
system('lpr' .. (&printdevice == '' ? '' : ' -P' .. &printdevice)
|
||||
.. ' ' .. v:fname_in) .. delete(v:fname_in) + v:shell_error
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-Windows machines the default is to copy the file to the currently
|
||||
specified printdevice: >
|
||||
|
||||
system('copy' . ' ' . v:fname_in . (&printdevice == ''
|
||||
? ' LPT1:' : (' \"' . &printdevice . '\"')))
|
||||
. delete(v:fname_in)
|
||||
system('copy' .. ' ' .. v:fname_in .. (&printdevice == ''
|
||||
? ' LPT1:' : (' \"' .. &printdevice .. '\"')))
|
||||
.. delete(v:fname_in)
|
||||
|
||||
On VMS machines the default is to send the file to either the default or
|
||||
currently specified printdevice: >
|
||||
|
||||
system('print' . (&printdevice == '' ? '' : ' /queue=' .
|
||||
&printdevice) . ' ' . v:fname_in) . delete(v:fname_in)
|
||||
system('print' .. (&printdevice == '' ? '' : ' /queue=' ..
|
||||
&printdevice) .. ' ' .. v:fname_in) .. delete(v:fname_in)
|
||||
|
||||
If you change this option, using a function is an easy way to avoid having to
|
||||
escape all the spaces. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
:set printexpr=PrintFile(v:fname_in)
|
||||
:function PrintFile(fname)
|
||||
: call system("ghostview " . a:fname)
|
||||
: call system("ghostview " .. a:fname)
|
||||
: call delete(a:fname)
|
||||
: return v:shell_error
|
||||
:endfunc
|
||||
@@ -178,7 +178,9 @@ If the expression starts with s: or |<SID>|, then it is replaced with the
|
||||
script ID (|local-function|). Example: >
|
||||
set printexpr=s:MyPrintFile()
|
||||
set printexpr=<SID>SomePrintFile()
|
||||
<
|
||||
Otherwise, the expression is evaluated in the context of the script where the
|
||||
option was set, thus script-local items are available.
|
||||
|
||||
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for security
|
||||
reasons.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 03
|
||||
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Feb 22
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
|
||||
[!] is not used. It works like ":qall!" |:qall|,
|
||||
except that Vim returns a non-zero exit code.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cf* *:cfile*
|
||||
*:cf* *:cfi* *:cfile*
|
||||
:cf[ile][!] [errorfile] Read the error file and jump to the first error.
|
||||
This is done automatically when Vim is started with
|
||||
the -q option. You can use this command when you
|
||||
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
|
||||
cursor position will not be changed. See |:cexpr| for
|
||||
more information.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:g/mypattern/caddexpr expand("%") . ":" . line(".") . ":" . getline(".")
|
||||
:g/mypattern/caddexpr expand("%") .. ":" .. line(".") .. ":" .. getline(".")
|
||||
<
|
||||
*:lad* *:addd* *:laddexpr*
|
||||
:lad[dexpr] {expr} Same as ":caddexpr", except the location list for the
|
||||
@@ -654,6 +654,27 @@ quickfix window. If there already is a window for that file, it is used
|
||||
instead. If the buffer in the used window has changed, and the error is in
|
||||
another file, jumping to the error will fail. You will first have to make
|
||||
sure the window contains a buffer which can be abandoned.
|
||||
|
||||
When you select a file from the quickfix window, the following steps are used
|
||||
to find a window to edit the file:
|
||||
|
||||
1. If a window displaying the selected file is present in the current tabpage
|
||||
(starting with the window before the quickfix window), then that window is
|
||||
used.
|
||||
2. If the above step fails and if 'switchbuf' contains "usetab" and a window
|
||||
displaying the selected file is present in any one of the tabpages
|
||||
(starting with the first tabpage) then that window is used.
|
||||
3. If the above step fails then a window in the current tabpage displaying a
|
||||
buffer with 'buftype' not set (starting with the window before the quickfix
|
||||
window) is used.
|
||||
4. If the above step fails and if 'switchbuf' contains "uselast", then the
|
||||
previously accessed window is used.
|
||||
5. If the above step fails then the window before the quickfix window is used.
|
||||
If there is no previous window, then the window after the quickfix window
|
||||
is used.
|
||||
6. If the above step fails, then a new horizontally split window above the
|
||||
quickfix window is used.
|
||||
|
||||
*CTRL-W_<Enter>* *CTRL-W_<CR>*
|
||||
You can use CTRL-W <Enter> to open a new window and jump to the error there.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -663,7 +684,7 @@ FileType event (also see |qf.vim|). Then the BufReadPost event is triggered,
|
||||
using "quickfix" for the buffer name. This can be used to perform some action
|
||||
on the listed errors. Example: >
|
||||
au BufReadPost quickfix setlocal modifiable
|
||||
\ | silent exe 'g/^/s//\=line(".")." "/'
|
||||
\ | silent exe 'g/^/s//\=line(".") .. " "/'
|
||||
\ | setlocal nomodifiable
|
||||
This prepends the line number to each line. Note the use of "\=" in the
|
||||
substitute string of the ":s" command, which is used to evaluate an
|
||||
@@ -692,13 +713,15 @@ this window, the displayed location list is used.
|
||||
When you select a file from the location list window, the following steps are
|
||||
used to find a window to edit the file:
|
||||
|
||||
1. If a window with the location list displayed in the location list window is
|
||||
present, then the file is opened in that window.
|
||||
2. If the above step fails and if the file is already opened in another
|
||||
window, then that window is used.
|
||||
3. If the above step fails then an existing window showing a buffer with
|
||||
'buftype' not set is used.
|
||||
4. If the above step fails, then the file is edited in a new window.
|
||||
1. If a non-quickfix window associated with the location list is present in
|
||||
the current tabpage, then that window is used.
|
||||
2. If the above step fails and if the file is already opened in another window
|
||||
in the current tabpage, then that window is used.
|
||||
3. If the above step fails and 'switchbuf' contains "usetab" and if the file
|
||||
is opened in a window in any one of the tabpages, then that window is used.
|
||||
4. If the above step fails then a window in the current tabpage showing a
|
||||
buffer with 'buftype' not set is used.
|
||||
5. If the above step fails, then the file is edited in a new window.
|
||||
|
||||
In all of the above cases, if the location list for the selected window is not
|
||||
yet set, then it is set to the location list displayed in the location list
|
||||
@@ -1037,7 +1060,7 @@ commands can be combined to create a NewGrep command: >
|
||||
matching is used to find matching lines. In this
|
||||
case, {pattern} is treated as a literal string
|
||||
instead of a regular expression. See
|
||||
|fuzzy-match| for more information about fuzzy
|
||||
|fuzzy-matching| for more information about fuzzy
|
||||
matching strings.
|
||||
|
||||
|QuickFixCmdPre| and |QuickFixCmdPost| are triggered.
|
||||
@@ -1385,12 +1408,17 @@ Basic items
|
||||
%f file name (finds a string)
|
||||
%o module name (finds a string)
|
||||
%l line number (finds a number)
|
||||
%e end line number (finds a number)
|
||||
%c column number (finds a number representing character
|
||||
column of the error, byte index, a <tab> is 1
|
||||
character column)
|
||||
%v virtual column number (finds a number representing
|
||||
screen column of the error (1 <tab> == 8 screen
|
||||
columns))
|
||||
%k end column number (finds a number representing
|
||||
the character column of the error, byte index, or a
|
||||
number representing screen end column of the error if
|
||||
it's used with %v)
|
||||
%t error type (finds a single character):
|
||||
e - error message
|
||||
w - warning message
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 21
|
||||
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -643,6 +643,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'cinkeys' 'cink' keys that trigger indent when 'cindent' is set
|
||||
'cinoptions' 'cino' how to do indenting when 'cindent' is set
|
||||
'cinwords' 'cinw' words where 'si' and 'cin' add an indent
|
||||
'cinscopedecls' 'cinsd' words that are recognized by 'cino-g'
|
||||
'clipboard' 'cb' use the clipboard as the unnamed register
|
||||
'cmdheight' 'ch' number of lines to use for the command-line
|
||||
'cmdwinheight' 'cwh' height of the command-line window
|
||||
@@ -814,6 +815,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'mousefocus' 'mousef' keyboard focus follows the mouse
|
||||
'mousehide' 'mh' hide mouse pointer while typing
|
||||
'mousemodel' 'mousem' changes meaning of mouse buttons
|
||||
'mousemoveevent' 'mousemev' report mouse moves with <MouseMove>
|
||||
'mouseshape' 'mouses' shape of the mouse pointer in different modes
|
||||
'mousetime' 'mouset' max time between mouse double-click
|
||||
'mzquantum' 'mzq' the interval between polls for MzScheme threads
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*remote.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 27
|
||||
*remote.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Feb 17
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -120,6 +120,10 @@ when sending command to it.
|
||||
|
||||
The --serverlist argument will cause Vim to print a list of registered command
|
||||
servers on the standard output (stdout) and exit.
|
||||
*{server}*
|
||||
The {server} argument is used by several functions. When this is an empty
|
||||
string then on Unix the default server name is used, which is "GVIM". On
|
||||
MS-Windows an empty string does not work.
|
||||
|
||||
Win32 Note: Making the Vim server go to the foreground doesn't always work,
|
||||
because MS-Windows doesn't allow it. The client will move the server to the
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 27
|
||||
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 08
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -197,6 +197,41 @@ For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|.
|
||||
:so[urce] {file} Read Ex commands from {file}. These are commands that
|
||||
start with a ":".
|
||||
Triggers the |SourcePre| autocommand.
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]so[urce] [++clear]
|
||||
Read Ex commands from the [range] of lines in the
|
||||
current buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
When sourcing commands from the current buffer, the
|
||||
same script-ID |<SID>| is used even if the buffer is
|
||||
sourced multiple times. If a buffer is sourced more
|
||||
than once, then the functions in the buffer are
|
||||
defined again.
|
||||
|
||||
To source a range of lines that doesn't start with the
|
||||
|:vim9script| command in Vim9 script context, the
|
||||
|:vim9cmd| modifier can be used. If you use a Visual
|
||||
selection and type ":", the range in the form "'<,'>"
|
||||
can come before it: >
|
||||
:'<,'>vim9cmd source
|
||||
< Otherwise the range goes after the modifier and must
|
||||
have a colon prefixed, like all Vim9 ranges: >
|
||||
:vim9cmd :5,9source
|
||||
|
||||
< When a range of lines in a buffer is sourced in the
|
||||
Vim9 script context, the previously defined
|
||||
script-local variables and functions are not cleared.
|
||||
This works like the range started with the
|
||||
":vim9script noclear" command. The "++clear" argument
|
||||
can be used to clear the script-local variables and
|
||||
functions before sourcing the script. This works like
|
||||
the range started with the `:vim9script` command
|
||||
without the "noclear" argument. See |vim9-reload| for
|
||||
more information.
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
:4,5source
|
||||
:10,18source ++clear
|
||||
|
||||
*:source!*
|
||||
:so[urce]! {file} Read Vim commands from {file}. These are commands
|
||||
that are executed from Normal mode, like you type
|
||||
@@ -354,7 +389,7 @@ For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|.
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
:scriptv[ersion] {version} *:scriptv* *:scriptversion*
|
||||
*E999* *E984*
|
||||
*E999* *E984* *E1040*
|
||||
Specify the version of Vim for the lines that follow
|
||||
in the same file. Only applies at the toplevel of
|
||||
sourced scripts, not inside functions.
|
||||
@@ -367,8 +402,8 @@ For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
:vim9s[cript] [noclear] *:vim9s* *:vim9script*
|
||||
Marks a script file as containing |Vim9-script|
|
||||
commands. Also see |vim9-namespace|.
|
||||
Must be the first command in the file.
|
||||
commands. Also see |vim9-namespace|. *E1038*
|
||||
Must be the first command in the file. *E1039*
|
||||
For [noclear] see |vim9-reload|.
|
||||
Without the |+eval| feature this changes the syntax
|
||||
for some commands.
|
||||
@@ -377,8 +412,11 @@ For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:scr* *:scriptnames*
|
||||
:scr[iptnames] List all sourced script names, in the order they were
|
||||
first sourced. The number is used for the script ID
|
||||
|<SID>|.
|
||||
first encountered. The number is used for the script
|
||||
ID |<SID>|.
|
||||
For a script that was used with `import autoload` but
|
||||
was not actually sourced yet an "A" is shown after the
|
||||
script ID.
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+eval|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -416,10 +454,10 @@ An alternative is to put the commands in a file, and execute them with the
|
||||
':source!' command. Useful for long command sequences. Can be combined with
|
||||
the ':map' command to put complicated commands under a function key.
|
||||
|
||||
The ':source' command reads Ex commands from a file line by line. You will
|
||||
have to type any needed keyboard input. The ':source!' command reads from a
|
||||
script file character by character, interpreting each character as if you
|
||||
typed it.
|
||||
The ':source' command reads Ex commands from a file or a buffer line by line.
|
||||
You will have to type any needed keyboard input. The ':source!' command reads
|
||||
from a script file character by character, interpreting each character as if
|
||||
you typed it.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: When you give the ":!ls" command you get the |hit-enter| prompt. If
|
||||
you ':source' a file with the line "!ls" in it, you will have to type the
|
||||
@@ -1005,18 +1043,24 @@ For example, to profile the one_script.vim script file: >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:prof[ile] start {fname} *:prof* *:profile* *E750*
|
||||
Start profiling, write the output in {fname} upon exit.
|
||||
Start profiling, write the output in {fname} upon exit or when
|
||||
a `:profile stop` or `:profile dump` command is invoked.
|
||||
"~/" and environment variables in {fname} will be expanded.
|
||||
If {fname} already exists it will be silently overwritten.
|
||||
The variable |v:profiling| is set to one.
|
||||
|
||||
:prof[ile] stop
|
||||
Write the collected profiling information to the logfile and
|
||||
stop profiling. You can use the `:profile start` command to
|
||||
clear the profiling statistics and start profiling again.
|
||||
|
||||
:prof[ile] pause
|
||||
Don't profile until the following ":profile continue". Can be
|
||||
Don't profile until the following `:profile continue`. Can be
|
||||
used when doing something that should not be counted (e.g., an
|
||||
external command). Does not nest.
|
||||
|
||||
:prof[ile] continue
|
||||
Continue profiling after ":profile pause".
|
||||
Continue profiling after `:profile pause`.
|
||||
|
||||
:prof[ile] func {pattern}
|
||||
Profile function that matches the pattern {pattern}.
|
||||
@@ -1033,11 +1077,17 @@ For example, to profile the one_script.vim script file: >
|
||||
after this command. A :profile command in the script itself
|
||||
won't work.
|
||||
|
||||
:prof[ile] dump
|
||||
Write the current state of profiling to the logfile
|
||||
immediately. After running this command, Vim continues to
|
||||
collect the profiling statistics.
|
||||
|
||||
:profd[el] ... *:profd* *:profdel*
|
||||
Stop profiling for the arguments specified. See |:breakdel|
|
||||
for the arguments.
|
||||
|
||||
for the arguments. Examples: >
|
||||
profdel func MyFunc
|
||||
profdel file MyScript.vim
|
||||
profdel here
|
||||
|
||||
You must always start with a ":profile start fname" command. The resulting
|
||||
file is written when Vim exits. For example, to profile one specific
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*rileft.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Jun 13
|
||||
*rileft.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Avner Lottem
|
||||
@@ -110,9 +110,6 @@ o Does not support reverse insert and rightleft modes on the command-line.
|
||||
o Somewhat slower in right-to-left mode, because right-to-left motion is
|
||||
emulated inside Vim, not by the controlling terminal.
|
||||
|
||||
o When the Athena GUI is used, the bottom scrollbar works in the wrong
|
||||
direction. This is difficult to fix.
|
||||
|
||||
o When both 'rightleft' and 'revins' are on: 'textwidth' does not work.
|
||||
Lines do not wrap at all; you just get a single, long line.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*scroll.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 May 13
|
||||
*scroll.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ dragging the scrollbar of the current window. How many lines are scrolled
|
||||
depends on your mouse driver. If the scroll action causes input focus
|
||||
problems, see |intellimouse-wheel-problems|.
|
||||
|
||||
For the X11 GUIs (Motif, Athena and GTK) scrolling the wheel generates key
|
||||
For the X11 GUIs (Motif and GTK) scrolling the wheel generates key
|
||||
presses <ScrollWheelUp>, <ScrollWheelDown>, <ScrollWheelLeft> and
|
||||
<ScrollWheelRight>. For example, if you push the scroll wheel upwards a
|
||||
<ScrollWheelUp> key press is generated causing the window to scroll upwards
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ precedence, otherwise the 'cursorline' highlighting.
|
||||
Here is an example that places a sign "piet", displayed with the text ">>", in
|
||||
line 23 of the current file: >
|
||||
:sign define piet text=>> texthl=Search
|
||||
:exe ":sign place 2 line=23 name=piet file=" . expand("%:p")
|
||||
:exe ":sign place 2 line=23 name=piet file=" .. expand("%:p")
|
||||
|
||||
And here is the command to delete it again: >
|
||||
:sign unplace 2
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -131,8 +131,8 @@ zuG Undo |zW| and |zG|, remove the word from the internal
|
||||
rare as this is a fairly uncommon command and all
|
||||
intuitive commands for this are already taken. If you
|
||||
want you can add mappings with e.g.: >
|
||||
nnoremap z? :exe ':spellrare ' . expand('<cWORD>')<CR>
|
||||
nnoremap z/ :exe ':spellrare! ' . expand('<cWORD>')<CR>
|
||||
nnoremap z? :exe ':spellrare ' .. expand('<cWORD>')<CR>
|
||||
nnoremap z/ :exe ':spellrare! ' .. expand('<cWORD>')<CR>
|
||||
< |:spellundo|, |zuw|, or |zuW| can be used to undo this.
|
||||
|
||||
:spellr[rare]! {word} Add {word} as a rare word to the internal word
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*starting.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 May 08
|
||||
*starting.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 12
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -256,6 +256,8 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
|
||||
Interfaces, such as Python, Ruby and Lua, are also disabled,
|
||||
since they could be used to execute shell commands. Perl uses
|
||||
the Safe module.
|
||||
For Unix restricted mode is used when the last part of $SHELL
|
||||
is "nologin" or "false".
|
||||
Note that the user may still find a loophole to execute a
|
||||
shell command, it has only been made difficult.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -268,8 +270,8 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
|
||||
started if possible.
|
||||
|
||||
*-e*
|
||||
-e Start Vim in Ex mode |Q|. Only makes a difference when the
|
||||
executable is not called "ex".
|
||||
-e Start Vim in Ex mode, see |Ex-mode|. Only makes a difference
|
||||
when the executable is not called "ex".
|
||||
|
||||
*-E*
|
||||
-E Start Vim in improved Ex mode |gQ|. Only makes a difference
|
||||
@@ -342,6 +344,12 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
vim -V20vimlog foobar
|
||||
<
|
||||
--log {filename} *--log*
|
||||
Start logging and write entries to {filename}.
|
||||
This works like calling `ch_logfile({filename}, 'a')` very
|
||||
early during startup.
|
||||
{only available with the +channel feature}
|
||||
|
||||
*-D*
|
||||
-D Debugging. Go to debugging mode when executing the first
|
||||
command from a script. |debug-mode|
|
||||
@@ -560,6 +568,9 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
|
||||
":source!". When the "scriptout" file already exists, new
|
||||
characters are appended. See also |complex-repeat|.
|
||||
{scriptout} cannot start with a digit.
|
||||
If you want to record what is typed in a human readable for
|
||||
you can use |ch_logfile()|, It adds "raw key input" lines.
|
||||
Also see |--log|.
|
||||
|
||||
*-W*
|
||||
-W {scriptout} Like -w, but do not append, overwrite an existing file.
|
||||
@@ -1374,7 +1385,7 @@ resulting file, when executed with a ":source" command:
|
||||
After restoring the Session, the full filename of your current Session is
|
||||
available in the internal variable "v:this_session" |this_session-variable|.
|
||||
An example mapping: >
|
||||
:nmap <F2> :wa<Bar>exe "mksession! " . v:this_session<CR>:so ~/sessions/
|
||||
:nmap <F2> :wa<Bar>exe "mksession! " .. v:this_session<CR>:so ~/sessions/
|
||||
This saves the current Session, and starts off the command to load another.
|
||||
|
||||
A session includes all tab pages, unless "tabpages" was removed from
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 20
|
||||
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -215,7 +215,8 @@ A syntax group name doesn't specify any color or attributes itself.
|
||||
|
||||
The name for a highlight or syntax group must consist of ASCII letters, digits
|
||||
and the underscore. As a regexp: "[a-zA-Z0-9_]*". However, Vim does not give
|
||||
an error when using other characters.
|
||||
an error when using other characters. The maximum length of a group name is
|
||||
about 200 bytes. *E1249*
|
||||
|
||||
To be able to allow each user to pick their favorite set of colors, there must
|
||||
be preferred names for highlight groups that are common for many languages.
|
||||
@@ -652,7 +653,7 @@ evaluate to get a unique string to append to each ID used in a given document,
|
||||
so that the full IDs will be unique even when combined with other content in a
|
||||
larger HTML document. Example, to append _ and the buffer number to each ID: >
|
||||
|
||||
:let g:html_id_expr = '"_".bufnr("%")'
|
||||
:let g:html_id_expr = '"_" .. bufnr("%")'
|
||||
<
|
||||
To append a string "_mystring" to the end of each ID: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -956,12 +957,16 @@ the options 'foldminlines' and 'foldnestmax' in |.vimrc| or use |:setlocal| in
|
||||
|
||||
BASIC *basic.vim* *vb.vim* *ft-basic-syntax* *ft-vb-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Both Visual Basic and "normal" basic use the extension ".bas". To detect
|
||||
Both Visual Basic and "normal" BASIC use the extension ".bas". To detect
|
||||
which one should be used, Vim checks for the string "VB_Name" in the first
|
||||
five lines of the file. If it is not found, filetype will be "basic",
|
||||
otherwise "vb". Files with the ".frm" extension will always be seen as Visual
|
||||
Basic.
|
||||
|
||||
If the automatic detection doesn't work for you or you only edit, for
|
||||
example, FreeBASIC files, use this in your startup vimrc: >
|
||||
:let filetype_bas = "freebasic"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
C *c.vim* *ft-c-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1442,7 +1447,7 @@ add the following line to your startup file: >
|
||||
|
||||
:let g:filetype_euphoria = "euphoria4"
|
||||
|
||||
Elixir and Euphoria share the *.ex file extension. If the filetype is
|
||||
Elixir and Euphoria share the *.ex file extension. If the filetype is
|
||||
specifically set as Euphoria with the g:filetype_euphoria variable, or the
|
||||
file is determined to be Euphoria based on keywords in the file, then the
|
||||
filetype will be set as Euphoria. Otherwise, the filetype will default to
|
||||
@@ -1473,7 +1478,7 @@ The following file extensions are auto-detected as Elixir file types:
|
||||
|
||||
*.ex, *.exs, *.eex, *.leex, *.lock
|
||||
|
||||
Elixir and Euphoria share the *.ex file extension. If the filetype is
|
||||
Elixir and Euphoria share the *.ex file extension. If the filetype is
|
||||
specifically set as Euphoria with the g:filetype_euphoria variable, or the
|
||||
file is determined to be Euphoria based on keywords in the file, then the
|
||||
filetype will be set as Euphoria. Otherwise, the filetype will default to
|
||||
@@ -1532,6 +1537,14 @@ The enhanced mode also takes advantage of additional color features for a dark
|
||||
gvim display. Here, statements are colored LightYellow instead of Yellow, and
|
||||
conditionals are LightBlue for better distinction.
|
||||
|
||||
Both Visual Basic and FORM use the extension ".frm". To detect which one
|
||||
should be used, Vim checks for the string "VB_Name" in the first five lines of
|
||||
the file. If it is found, filetype will be "vb", otherwise "form".
|
||||
|
||||
If the automatic detection doesn't work for you or you only edit, for
|
||||
example, FORM files, use this in your startup vimrc: >
|
||||
:let filetype_frm = "form"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
FORTH *forth.vim* *ft-forth-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3594,8 +3607,8 @@ Do you want to draw with the mouse? Try the following: >
|
||||
:function! GetPixel()
|
||||
: let c = getline(".")[col(".") - 1]
|
||||
: echo c
|
||||
: exe "noremap <LeftMouse> <LeftMouse>r".c
|
||||
: exe "noremap <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>r".c
|
||||
: exe "noremap <LeftMouse> <LeftMouse>r" .. c
|
||||
: exe "noremap <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>r" .. c
|
||||
:endfunction
|
||||
:noremap <RightMouse> <LeftMouse>:call GetPixel()<CR>
|
||||
:set guicursor=n:hor20 " to see the color beneath the cursor
|
||||
@@ -3700,12 +3713,13 @@ DEFINING CASE *:syn-case* *E390*
|
||||
items until the next ":syntax case" command are affected.
|
||||
|
||||
:sy[ntax] case
|
||||
Show either "syntax case match" or "syntax case ignore" (translated).
|
||||
Show either "syntax case match" or "syntax case ignore".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DEFINING FOLDLEVEL *:syn-foldlevel*
|
||||
|
||||
:sy[ntax] foldlevel [start | minimum]
|
||||
:sy[ntax] foldlevel start
|
||||
:sy[ntax] foldlevel minimum
|
||||
This defines how the foldlevel of a line is computed when using
|
||||
foldmethod=syntax (see |fold-syntax| and |:syn-fold|):
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3718,13 +3732,16 @@ DEFINING FOLDLEVEL *:syn-foldlevel*
|
||||
may close and open horizontally within a line.
|
||||
|
||||
:sy[ntax] foldlevel
|
||||
Show either "syntax foldlevel start" or "syntax foldlevel minimum".
|
||||
Show the current foldlevel method, either "syntax foldlevel start" or
|
||||
"syntax foldlevel minimum".
|
||||
|
||||
{not meaningful when Vim was compiled without |+folding| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
SPELL CHECKING *:syn-spell*
|
||||
|
||||
:sy[ntax] spell [toplevel | notoplevel | default]
|
||||
:sy[ntax] spell toplevel
|
||||
:sy[ntax] spell notoplevel
|
||||
:sy[ntax] spell default
|
||||
This defines where spell checking is to be done for text that is not
|
||||
in a syntax item:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3739,8 +3756,8 @@ SPELL CHECKING *:syn-spell*
|
||||
To activate spell checking the 'spell' option must be set.
|
||||
|
||||
:sy[ntax] spell
|
||||
Show either "syntax spell toplevel", "syntax spell notoplevel" or
|
||||
"syntax spell default" (translated).
|
||||
Show the current syntax spell checking method, either "syntax spell
|
||||
toplevel", "syntax spell notoplevel" or "syntax spell default".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SYNTAX ISKEYWORD SETTING *:syn-iskeyword*
|
||||
@@ -4339,7 +4356,7 @@ IMPLICIT CONCEAL *:syn-conceal-implicit*
|
||||
given explicitly.
|
||||
|
||||
:sy[ntax] conceal
|
||||
Show either "syntax conceal on" or "syntax conceal off" (translated).
|
||||
Show either "syntax conceal on" or "syntax conceal off".
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
8. Syntax patterns *:syn-pattern* *E401* *E402*
|
||||
@@ -4435,7 +4452,7 @@ Leading context *:syn-lc* *:syn-leading* *:syn-context*
|
||||
|
||||
Note: This is an obsolete feature, only included for backwards compatibility
|
||||
with previous Vim versions. It's now recommended to use the |/\@<=| construct
|
||||
in the pattern.
|
||||
in the pattern. You can also often use |/\zs|.
|
||||
|
||||
The "lc" offset specifies leading context -- a part of the pattern that must
|
||||
be present, but is not considered part of the match. An offset of "lc=n" will
|
||||
@@ -4881,7 +4898,7 @@ in their own color.
|
||||
:hi[ghlight] {group-name}
|
||||
List one highlight group.
|
||||
|
||||
*highlight-clear*
|
||||
*highlight-clear* *:hi-clear*
|
||||
:hi[ghlight] clear Reset all highlighting to the defaults. Removes all
|
||||
highlighting for groups added by the user!
|
||||
Uses the current value of 'background' to decide which
|
||||
@@ -4944,7 +4961,7 @@ the same syntax file on all terminals, and use the optimal highlighting.
|
||||
*inverse* *italic* *standout*
|
||||
*nocombine* *strikethrough*
|
||||
term={attr-list} *attr-list* *highlight-term* *E418*
|
||||
attr-list is a comma separated list (without spaces) of the
|
||||
attr-list is a comma-separated list (without spaces) of the
|
||||
following items (in any order):
|
||||
bold
|
||||
underline
|
||||
@@ -5128,7 +5145,7 @@ font={font-name} *highlight-font*
|
||||
When setting the font for the "Normal" group, this becomes the default
|
||||
font (until the 'guifont' option is changed; the last one set is
|
||||
used).
|
||||
The following only works with Motif and Athena, not with other GUIs:
|
||||
The following only works with Motif, not with other GUIs:
|
||||
When setting the font for the "Menu" group, the menus will be changed.
|
||||
When setting the font for the "Tooltip" group, the tooltips will be
|
||||
changed.
|
||||
@@ -5301,6 +5318,8 @@ QuickFixLine Current |quickfix| item in the quickfix window.
|
||||
*hl-Search*
|
||||
Search Last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch').
|
||||
Also used for similar items that need to stand out.
|
||||
*hl-CurSearch*
|
||||
CurSearch Current match for the last search pattern (see 'hlsearch').
|
||||
*hl-SpecialKey*
|
||||
SpecialKey Meta and special keys listed with ":map", also for text used
|
||||
to show unprintable characters in the text, 'listchars'.
|
||||
@@ -5365,7 +5384,7 @@ Menu Current font, background and foreground colors of the menus.
|
||||
Also used for the toolbar.
|
||||
Applicable highlight arguments: font, guibg, guifg.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: For Motif and Athena the font argument actually
|
||||
NOTE: For Motif the font argument actually
|
||||
specifies a fontset at all times, no matter if 'guifontset' is
|
||||
empty, and as such it is tied to the current |:language| when
|
||||
set.
|
||||
@@ -5379,7 +5398,7 @@ Scrollbar Current background and foreground of the main window's
|
||||
Tooltip Current font, background and foreground of the tooltips.
|
||||
Applicable highlight arguments: font, guibg, guifg.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: For Motif and Athena the font argument actually
|
||||
NOTE: For Motif the font argument actually
|
||||
specifies a fontset at all times, no matter if 'guifontset' is
|
||||
empty, and as such it is tied to the current |:language| when
|
||||
set.
|
||||
@@ -5536,11 +5555,12 @@ WARNING: The longer the tags file, the slower this will be, and the more
|
||||
memory Vim will consume.
|
||||
|
||||
Only highlighting typedefs, unions and structs can be done too. For this you
|
||||
must use Exuberant ctags (found at http://ctags.sf.net).
|
||||
must use Universal Ctags (found at https://ctags.io) or Exuberant ctags (found
|
||||
at http://ctags.sf.net).
|
||||
|
||||
Put these lines in your Makefile:
|
||||
|
||||
# Make a highlight file for types. Requires Exuberant ctags and awk
|
||||
# Make a highlight file for types. Requires Universal/Exuberant ctags and awk
|
||||
types: types.vim
|
||||
types.vim: *.[ch]
|
||||
ctags --c-kinds=gstu -o- *.[ch] |\
|
||||
@@ -5550,9 +5570,9 @@ types.vim: *.[ch]
|
||||
And put these lines in your .vimrc: >
|
||||
|
||||
" load the types.vim highlighting file, if it exists
|
||||
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.[ch] let fname = expand('<afile>:p:h') . '/types.vim'
|
||||
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.[ch] let fname = expand('<afile>:p:h') .. '/types.vim'
|
||||
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.[ch] if filereadable(fname)
|
||||
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.[ch] exe 'so ' . fname
|
||||
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.[ch] exe 'so ' .. fname
|
||||
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.[ch] endif
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Oct 14
|
||||
*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Feb 02
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -143,7 +143,9 @@ something else.
|
||||
:tabclose 3 " close the third tab page
|
||||
:tabclose $ " close the last tab page
|
||||
:tabclose # " close the last accessed tab page
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
When a tab is closed the next tab page will become the current one.
|
||||
|
||||
*:tabo* *:tabonly*
|
||||
:tabo[nly][!] Close all other tab pages.
|
||||
When the 'hidden' option is set, all buffers in closed windows
|
||||
@@ -379,24 +381,24 @@ pages and define labels for them. Then get the label for each tab page. >
|
||||
for i in range(tabpagenr('$'))
|
||||
" select the highlighting
|
||||
if i + 1 == tabpagenr()
|
||||
let s .= '%#TabLineSel#'
|
||||
let s ..= '%#TabLineSel#'
|
||||
else
|
||||
let s .= '%#TabLine#'
|
||||
let s ..= '%#TabLine#'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" set the tab page number (for mouse clicks)
|
||||
let s .= '%' . (i + 1) . 'T'
|
||||
let s ..= '%' .. (i + 1) .. 'T'
|
||||
|
||||
" the label is made by MyTabLabel()
|
||||
let s .= ' %{MyTabLabel(' . (i + 1) . ')} '
|
||||
let s ..= ' %{MyTabLabel(' .. (i + 1) .. ')} '
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
|
||||
" after the last tab fill with TabLineFill and reset tab page nr
|
||||
let s .= '%#TabLineFill#%T'
|
||||
let s ..= '%#TabLineFill#%T'
|
||||
|
||||
" right-align the label to close the current tab page
|
||||
if tabpagenr('$') > 1
|
||||
let s .= '%=%#TabLine#%999Xclose'
|
||||
let s ..= '%=%#TabLine#%999Xclose'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
return s
|
||||
@@ -459,14 +461,14 @@ windows in the tab page and a '+' if there is a modified buffer: >
|
||||
" Append the number of windows in the tab page if more than one
|
||||
let wincount = tabpagewinnr(v:lnum, '$')
|
||||
if wincount > 1
|
||||
let label .= wincount
|
||||
let label ..= wincount
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if label != ''
|
||||
let label .= ' '
|
||||
let label ..= ' '
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Append the buffer name
|
||||
return label . bufname(bufnrlist[tabpagewinnr(v:lnum) - 1])
|
||||
return label .. bufname(bufnrlist[tabpagewinnr(v:lnum) - 1])
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
set guitablabel=%{GuiTabLabel()}
|
||||
|
||||
325
runtime/doc/tags
325
runtime/doc/tags
@@ -134,6 +134,8 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'cinkeys' options.txt /*'cinkeys'*
|
||||
'cino' options.txt /*'cino'*
|
||||
'cinoptions' options.txt /*'cinoptions'*
|
||||
'cinscopedecls' options.txt /*'cinscopedecls'*
|
||||
'cinsd' options.txt /*'cinsd'*
|
||||
'cinw' options.txt /*'cinw'*
|
||||
'cinwords' options.txt /*'cinwords'*
|
||||
'clipboard' options.txt /*'clipboard'*
|
||||
@@ -487,7 +489,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'mousefocus' options.txt /*'mousefocus'*
|
||||
'mousehide' options.txt /*'mousehide'*
|
||||
'mousem' options.txt /*'mousem'*
|
||||
'mousemev' options.txt /*'mousemev'*
|
||||
'mousemodel' options.txt /*'mousemodel'*
|
||||
'mousemoveevent' options.txt /*'mousemoveevent'*
|
||||
'mouses' options.txt /*'mouses'*
|
||||
'mouseshape' options.txt /*'mouseshape'*
|
||||
'mouset' options.txt /*'mouset'*
|
||||
@@ -1162,6 +1166,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'ts' options.txt /*'ts'*
|
||||
'tsl' options.txt /*'tsl'*
|
||||
'tsr' options.txt /*'tsr'*
|
||||
'tsrfu' options.txt /*'tsrfu'*
|
||||
'ttimeout' options.txt /*'ttimeout'*
|
||||
'ttimeoutlen' options.txt /*'ttimeoutlen'*
|
||||
'ttm' options.txt /*'ttm'*
|
||||
@@ -1354,6 +1359,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
+mouse various.txt /*+mouse*
|
||||
+mouse_dec various.txt /*+mouse_dec*
|
||||
+mouse_gpm various.txt /*+mouse_gpm*
|
||||
+mouse_gpm/dyn various.txt /*+mouse_gpm\/dyn*
|
||||
+mouse_jsbterm various.txt /*+mouse_jsbterm*
|
||||
+mouse_netterm various.txt /*+mouse_netterm*
|
||||
+mouse_pterm various.txt /*+mouse_pterm*
|
||||
@@ -1418,6 +1424,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
+user_commands various.txt /*+user_commands*
|
||||
+vartabs various.txt /*+vartabs*
|
||||
+vertsplit various.txt /*+vertsplit*
|
||||
+vim9script various.txt /*+vim9script*
|
||||
+viminfo various.txt /*+viminfo*
|
||||
+virtualedit various.txt /*+virtualedit*
|
||||
+visual various.txt /*+visual*
|
||||
@@ -1450,6 +1457,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
--echo-wid starting.txt /*--echo-wid*
|
||||
--help starting.txt /*--help*
|
||||
--literal starting.txt /*--literal*
|
||||
--log starting.txt /*--log*
|
||||
--nofork starting.txt /*--nofork*
|
||||
--noplugin starting.txt /*--noplugin*
|
||||
--not-a-term starting.txt /*--not-a-term*
|
||||
@@ -1996,6 +2004,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
:<cfile> cmdline.txt /*:<cfile>*
|
||||
:<client> cmdline.txt /*:<client>*
|
||||
:<cword> cmdline.txt /*:<cword>*
|
||||
:<script> cmdline.txt /*:<script>*
|
||||
:<sfile> cmdline.txt /*:<sfile>*
|
||||
:<sflnum> cmdline.txt /*:<sflnum>*
|
||||
:<slnum> cmdline.txt /*:<slnum>*
|
||||
@@ -2075,6 +2084,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
:Termdebug terminal.txt /*:Termdebug*
|
||||
:TermdebugCommand terminal.txt /*:TermdebugCommand*
|
||||
:Texplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Texplore*
|
||||
:Until terminal.txt /*:Until*
|
||||
:UseVimball pi_vimball.txt /*:UseVimball*
|
||||
:Vexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Vexplore*
|
||||
:VimballList pi_vimball.txt /*:VimballList*
|
||||
@@ -2110,6 +2120,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
:abclear map.txt /*:abclear*
|
||||
:abo windows.txt /*:abo*
|
||||
:aboveleft windows.txt /*:aboveleft*
|
||||
:abstract vim9.txt /*:abstract*
|
||||
:addd quickfix.txt /*:addd*
|
||||
:al windows.txt /*:al*
|
||||
:all windows.txt /*:all*
|
||||
@@ -2244,6 +2255,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
:cexpr quickfix.txt /*:cexpr*
|
||||
:cf quickfix.txt /*:cf*
|
||||
:cfdo quickfix.txt /*:cfdo*
|
||||
:cfi quickfix.txt /*:cfi*
|
||||
:cfile quickfix.txt /*:cfile*
|
||||
:cfir quickfix.txt /*:cfir*
|
||||
:cfirst quickfix.txt /*:cfirst*
|
||||
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:earlier undo.txt /*:earlier*
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:ec eval.txt /*:ec*
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:el eval.txt /*:el*
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:else eval.txt /*:else*
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:endenum vim9.txt /*:endenum*
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:endf eval.txt /*:endf*
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:endfor eval.txt /*:endfor*
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:endtry eval.txt /*:endtry*
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:endw eval.txt /*:endw*
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:ene! editing.txt /*:ene!*
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:enew editing.txt /*:enew*
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:enew! editing.txt /*:enew!*
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:enum vim9.txt /*:enum*
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:eval eval.txt /*:eval*
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:ex editing.txt /*:ex*
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:exe eval.txt /*:exe*
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:helpt helphelp.txt /*:helpt*
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:helptags helphelp.txt /*:helptags*
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:hi syntax.txt /*:hi*
|
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:hi-clear syntax.txt /*:hi-clear*
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:hi-default syntax.txt /*:hi-default*
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:hi-link syntax.txt /*:hi-link*
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:hi-normal syntax.txt /*:hi-normal*
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@@ -2566,6 +2586,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
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:imenu gui.txt /*:imenu*
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:in insert.txt /*:in*
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:index index.txt /*:index*
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:inoreme gui.txt /*:inoreme*
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:is tagsrch.txt /*:is*
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:isearch tagsrch.txt /*:isearch*
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<Mouse> term.txt /*<Mouse>*
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<MouseUp> scroll.txt /*<MouseUp>*
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<NL> motion.txt /*<NL>*
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<Nop> map.txt /*<Nop>*
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<SID> map.txt /*<SID>*
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<ScrollWheelDown> scroll.txt /*<ScrollWheelDown>*
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<ScrollWheelRight> scroll.txt /*<ScrollWheelRight>*
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E1035 eval.txt /*E1035*
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E1048 vim9.txt /*E1048*
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E1049 vim9.txt /*E1049*
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E105 mbyte.txt /*E105*
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E1051 eval.txt /*E1051*
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E1062 eval.txt /*E1062*
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E1067 eval.txt /*E1067*
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E107 eval.txt /*E107*
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E1072 eval.txt /*E1072*
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|
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E1075 vim9.txt /*E1075*
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E1076 eval.txt /*E1076*
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|
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|
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E1089 eval.txt /*E1089*
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|
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|
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E1092 various.txt /*E1092*
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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E1105 vim9.txt /*E1105*
|
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E1106 vim9.txt /*E1106*
|
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E1107 eval.txt /*E1107*
|
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E1108 vim9.txt /*E1108*
|
||||
E1109 builtin.txt /*E1109*
|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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E1127 vim9.txt /*E1127*
|
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E1128 vim9.txt /*E1128*
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E1129 eval.txt /*E1129*
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|
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|
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|
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E114 eval.txt /*E114*
|
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E1255 map.txt /*E1255*
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E1258 vim9.txt /*E1258*
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E1259 vim9.txt /*E1259*
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E126 eval.txt /*E126*
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E1260 vim9.txt /*E1260*
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E1261 vim9.txt /*E1261*
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E1262 vim9.txt /*E1262*
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E1263 eval.txt /*E1263*
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E1264 vim9.txt /*E1264*
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E1265 eval.txt /*E1265*
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E1266 if_pyth.txt /*E1266*
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E127 eval.txt /*E127*
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E1270 change.txt /*E1270*
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E1274 cmdline.txt /*E1274*
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E258 remote.txt /*E258*
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E259 if_cscop.txt /*E259*
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E26 rileft.txt /*E26*
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E260 eval.txt /*E260*
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E261 if_cscop.txt /*E261*
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E262 if_cscop.txt /*E262*
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E263 if_pyth.txt /*E263*
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E360 various.txt /*E360*
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E363 options.txt /*E363*
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E364 builtin.txt /*E364*
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E365 print.txt /*E365*
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E366 popup.txt /*E366*
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E450 popup.txt /*E450*
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E455 print.txt /*E455*
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E456 print.txt /*E456*
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E457 print.txt /*E457*
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E487 options.txt /*E487*
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E488 message.txt /*E488*
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E489 cmdline.txt /*E489*
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E49 message.txt /*E49*
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E490 fold.txt /*E490*
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E491 builtin.txt /*E491*
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E492 message.txt /*E492*
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E493 cmdline.txt /*E493*
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E494 editing.txt /*E494*
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E537 options.txt /*E537*
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E54 pattern.txt /*E54*
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E540 options.txt /*E540*
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E609 if_cscop.txt /*E609*
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E61 pattern.txt /*E61*
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E610 editing.txt /*E610*
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E611 eval.txt /*E611*
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E612 sign.txt /*E612*
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E613 print.txt /*E613*
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E614 editing.txt /*E614*
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E615 editing.txt /*E615*
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E617 options.txt /*E617*
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E618 print.txt /*E618*
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E619 print.txt /*E619*
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E650 netbeans.txt /*E650*
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E651 netbeans.txt /*E651*
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E652 netbeans.txt /*E652*
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E654 eval.txt /*E654*
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E655 builtin.txt /*E655*
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E656 netbeans.txt /*E656*
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E657 netbeans.txt /*E657*
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E793 diff.txt /*E793*
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E794 eval.txt /*E794*
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E795 eval.txt /*E795*
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E796 editing.txt /*E796*
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E796 options.txt /*E796*
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E797 spell.txt /*E797*
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E798 builtin.txt /*E798*
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E837 if_pyth.txt /*E837*
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E838 netbeans.txt /*E838*
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E839 message.txt /*E839*
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E839 vim9.txt /*E839*
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E84 windows.txt /*E84*
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E840 insert.txt /*E840*
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E841 map.txt /*E841*
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E853 eval.txt /*E853*
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E854 options.txt /*E854*
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E855 autocmd.txt /*E855*
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E856 testing.txt /*E856*
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E857 builtin.txt /*E857*
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E858 builtin.txt /*E858*
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E859 builtin.txt /*E859*
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E86 windows.txt /*E86*
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@@ -5255,6 +5518,7 @@ WinClosed autocmd.txt /*WinClosed*
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WinLeave autocmd.txt /*WinLeave*
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WinNew autocmd.txt /*WinNew*
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WinScrolled autocmd.txt /*WinScrolled*
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X change.txt /*X*
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X11 options.txt /*X11*
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X11-icon gui_x11.txt /*X11-icon*
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@@ -5494,7 +5758,6 @@ assert_true() testing.txt /*assert_true()*
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at motion.txt /*at*
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atan() builtin.txt /*atan()*
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atan2() builtin.txt /*atan2()*
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athena-intellimouse gui.txt /*athena-intellimouse*
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attr-list syntax.txt /*attr-list*
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author intro.txt /*author*
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||||
auto-format change.txt /*auto-format*
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autocmd-execute autocmd.txt /*autocmd-execute*
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autocmd-expand autocmd.txt /*autocmd-expand*
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autocmd-groups autocmd.txt /*autocmd-groups*
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autocmd-intro autocmd.txt /*autocmd-intro*
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autocmd-list autocmd.txt /*autocmd-list*
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bug-fixes-7 version7.txt /*bug-fixes-7*
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bug-fixes-8 version8.txt /*bug-fixes-8*
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bug-fixes-9 version9.txt /*bug-fixes-9*
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bug-reports intro.txt /*bug-reports*
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bugreport.vim intro.txt /*bugreport.vim*
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||||
bugs intro.txt /*bugs*
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changing change.txt /*changing*
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channel-address channel.txt /*channel-address*
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channel-callback channel.txt /*channel-callback*
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channel-close-in channel.txt /*channel-close-in*
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channel-more channel.txt /*channel-more*
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channel-noblock channel.txt /*channel-noblock*
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channel-onetime-callback channel.txt /*channel-onetime-callback*
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channel-open channel.txt /*channel-open*
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channel-open-options channel.txt /*channel-open-options*
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channel-raw channel.txt /*channel-raw*
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color-xterm syntax.txt /*color-xterm*
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coloring syntax.txt /*coloring*
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colortest.vim syntax.txt /*colortest.vim*
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command-attributes map.txt /*command-attributes*
|
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command-block vim9.txt /*command-block*
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command-line-functions usr_41.txt /*command-line-functions*
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command-line-window cmdline.txt /*command-line-window*
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compile-changes-6 version6.txt /*compile-changes-6*
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compile-changes-7 version7.txt /*compile-changes-7*
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compile-changes-8 version8.txt /*compile-changes-8*
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compile-changes-9 version9.txt /*compile-changes-9*
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compiler-compaqada ft_ada.txt /*compiler-compaqada*
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compiler-decada ft_ada.txt /*compiler-decada*
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compiler-gcc quickfix.txt /*compiler-gcc*
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@@ -5983,6 +6252,7 @@ conversion-server mbyte.txt /*conversion-server*
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convert-to-HTML syntax.txt /*convert-to-HTML*
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convert-to-XHTML syntax.txt /*convert-to-XHTML*
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convert-to-XML syntax.txt /*convert-to-XML*
|
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convert_legacy_function_to_vim9 vim9.txt /*convert_legacy_function_to_vim9*
|
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copy() builtin.txt /*copy()*
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copy-move change.txt /*copy-move*
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function-search-undo eval.txt /*function-search-undo*
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function_key intro.txt /*function_key*
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functions eval.txt /*functions*
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fuzzy-match pattern.txt /*fuzzy-match*
|
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fuzzy-matching pattern.txt /*fuzzy-matching*
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fvwm.vim syntax.txt /*fvwm.vim*
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fvwm2rc syntax.txt /*fvwm2rc*
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fvwmrc syntax.txt /*fvwmrc*
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@@ -7010,6 +7280,7 @@ g:tex_subscripts syntax.txt /*g:tex_subscripts*
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g:tex_superscripts syntax.txt /*g:tex_superscripts*
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g:tex_verbspell syntax.txt /*g:tex_verbspell*
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g:var eval.txt /*g:var*
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g:vim_indent_cont indent.txt /*g:vim_indent_cont*
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g:vimball_home pi_vimball.txt /*g:vimball_home*
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g:vimball_mkdir pi_vimball.txt /*g:vimball_mkdir*
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g:vimsyn_embed syntax.txt /*g:vimsyn_embed*
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@@ -7338,6 +7609,7 @@ hitest.vim syntax.txt /*hitest.vim*
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hjkl usr_02.txt /*hjkl*
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hl-ColorColumn syntax.txt /*hl-ColorColumn*
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hl-Conceal syntax.txt /*hl-Conceal*
|
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hl-CurSearch syntax.txt /*hl-CurSearch*
|
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hl-Cursor syntax.txt /*hl-Cursor*
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hl-CursorColumn syntax.txt /*hl-CursorColumn*
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hl-CursorIM syntax.txt /*hl-CursorIM*
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improvements-7 version7.txt /*improvements-7*
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improvements-8 version8.txt /*improvements-8*
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improvements-9 version9.txt /*improvements-9*
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in_bot channel.txt /*in_bot*
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in_buf channel.txt /*in_buf*
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in_io-buffer channel.txt /*in_io-buffer*
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incompatible-7 version7.txt /*incompatible-7*
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incompatible-8 version8.txt /*incompatible-8*
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incompatible-9 version9.txt /*incompatible-9*
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indent.txt indent.txt /*indent.txt*
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@@ -7735,6 +8009,7 @@ lace.vim syntax.txt /*lace.vim*
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lambda eval.txt /*lambda*
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lang-variable eval.txt /*lang-variable*
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language-mapping map.txt /*language-mapping*
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language-server-protocol channel.txt /*language-server-protocol*
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last-pattern pattern.txt /*last-pattern*
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last-position-jump usr_05.txt /*last-position-jump*
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matlab-indenting indent.txt /*matlab-indenting*
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max() builtin.txt /*max()*
|
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maxcol-variable eval.txt /*maxcol-variable*
|
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mbyte-IME mbyte.txt /*mbyte-IME*
|
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mbyte-XIM mbyte.txt /*mbyte-XIM*
|
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mbyte-combining mbyte.txt /*mbyte-combining*
|
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@@ -7990,6 +8266,7 @@ moo.vim syntax.txt /*moo.vim*
|
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more-compatible version5.txt /*more-compatible*
|
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more-prompt message.txt /*more-prompt*
|
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more-variables eval.txt /*more-variables*
|
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motif-intellimouse gui.txt /*motif-intellimouse*
|
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motion-count-multiplied motion.txt /*motion-count-multiplied*
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motion.txt motion.txt /*motion.txt*
|
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mouse-mode-table term.txt /*mouse-mode-table*
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new-7 version7.txt /*new-7*
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new-8 version8.txt /*new-8*
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new-9 version9.txt /*new-9*
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new-GTK-GUI version5.txt /*new-GTK-GUI*
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new-MzScheme version7.txt /*new-MzScheme*
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new-Select-mode version5.txt /*new-Select-mode*
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new-items-6 version6.txt /*new-items-6*
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new-items-7 version7.txt /*new-items-7*
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new-items-8 version8.txt /*new-items-8*
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new-items-9 version9.txt /*new-items-9*
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new-line-continuation version5.txt /*new-line-continuation*
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new-location-list version7.txt /*new-location-list*
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new-lua version7.txt /*new-lua*
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@@ -8380,6 +8659,7 @@ new-utf-8 version6.txt /*new-utf-8*
|
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new-vertsplit version6.txt /*new-vertsplit*
|
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new-vim-script version7.txt /*new-vim-script*
|
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new-vim-script-8 version8.txt /*new-vim-script-8*
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new-vim-script-9 version9.txt /*new-vim-script-9*
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new-vim-server version6.txt /*new-vim-server*
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new-vimgrep version7.txt /*new-vimgrep*
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new-vimscript-8.2 version8.txt /*new-vimscript-8.2*
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@@ -8498,7 +8778,8 @@ pascal.vim syntax.txt /*pascal.vim*
|
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patches-8 version8.txt /*patches-8*
|
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patches-8.1 version8.txt /*patches-8.1*
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patches-8.2 version8.txt /*patches-8.2*
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patches-after-8.2 version8.txt /*patches-after-8.2*
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patches-9 version9.txt /*patches-9*
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patches-after-8.2 version9.txt /*patches-after-8.2*
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pathshorten() builtin.txt /*pathshorten()*
|
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pattern pattern.txt /*pattern*
|
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pattern-atoms pattern.txt /*pattern-atoms*
|
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@@ -9766,6 +10047,7 @@ terminal.txt terminal.txt /*terminal.txt*
|
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terminalprops() builtin.txt /*terminalprops()*
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terminfo term.txt /*terminfo*
|
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termresponse-variable eval.txt /*termresponse-variable*
|
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ternary eval.txt /*ternary*
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test-functions usr_41.txt /*test-functions*
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test-functions-details testing.txt /*test-functions-details*
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test_alloc_fail() testing.txt /*test_alloc_fail()*
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@@ -9774,8 +10056,7 @@ test_feedinput() testing.txt /*test_feedinput()*
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test_garbagecollect_now() testing.txt /*test_garbagecollect_now()*
|
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test_garbagecollect_soon() testing.txt /*test_garbagecollect_soon()*
|
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test_getvalue() testing.txt /*test_getvalue()*
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test_gui_drop_files() testing.txt /*test_gui_drop_files()*
|
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test_gui_mouse_event() testing.txt /*test_gui_mouse_event()*
|
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test_gui_event() testing.txt /*test_gui_event()*
|
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test_ignore_error() testing.txt /*test_ignore_error()*
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test_null_blob() testing.txt /*test_null_blob()*
|
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test_null_channel() testing.txt /*test_null_channel()*
|
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@@ -9788,7 +10069,6 @@ test_null_string() testing.txt /*test_null_string()*
|
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test_option_not_set() testing.txt /*test_option_not_set()*
|
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test_override() testing.txt /*test_override()*
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test_refcount() testing.txt /*test_refcount()*
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test_scrollbar() testing.txt /*test_scrollbar()*
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test_setmouse() testing.txt /*test_setmouse()*
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test_settime() testing.txt /*test_settime()*
|
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test_srand_seed() testing.txt /*test_srand_seed()*
|
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@@ -9859,7 +10139,6 @@ tooltips gui.txt /*tooltips*
|
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toupper() builtin.txt /*toupper()*
|
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tr() builtin.txt /*tr()*
|
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trim() builtin.txt /*trim()*
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trinary eval.txt /*trinary*
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trojan-horse starting.txt /*trojan-horse*
|
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true vim9.txt /*true*
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true-variable eval.txt /*true-variable*
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@@ -9870,7 +10149,6 @@ try-echoerr eval.txt /*try-echoerr*
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try-finally eval.txt /*try-finally*
|
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try-nested eval.txt /*try-nested*
|
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try-nesting eval.txt /*try-nesting*
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tsrfu' options.txt /*tsrfu'*
|
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tutor usr_01.txt /*tutor*
|
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twice if_cscop.txt /*twice*
|
||||
two-engines pattern.txt /*two-engines*
|
||||
@@ -10005,6 +10283,7 @@ v:key eval.txt /*v:key*
|
||||
v:lang eval.txt /*v:lang*
|
||||
v:lc_time eval.txt /*v:lc_time*
|
||||
v:lnum eval.txt /*v:lnum*
|
||||
v:maxcol eval.txt /*v:maxcol*
|
||||
v:mouse_col eval.txt /*v:mouse_col*
|
||||
v:mouse_lnum eval.txt /*v:mouse_lnum*
|
||||
v:mouse_win eval.txt /*v:mouse_win*
|
||||
@@ -10082,6 +10361,7 @@ v_CTRL-C visual.txt /*v_CTRL-C*
|
||||
v_CTRL-G visual.txt /*v_CTRL-G*
|
||||
v_CTRL-H change.txt /*v_CTRL-H*
|
||||
v_CTRL-O visual.txt /*v_CTRL-O*
|
||||
v_CTRL-R visual.txt /*v_CTRL-R*
|
||||
v_CTRL-V visual.txt /*v_CTRL-V*
|
||||
v_CTRL-X change.txt /*v_CTRL-X*
|
||||
v_CTRL-Z starting.txt /*v_CTRL-Z*
|
||||
@@ -10213,6 +10493,7 @@ version-7.4 version7.txt /*version-7.4*
|
||||
version-8.0 version8.txt /*version-8.0*
|
||||
version-8.1 version8.txt /*version-8.1*
|
||||
version-8.2 version8.txt /*version-8.2*
|
||||
version-9.0 version9.txt /*version-9.0*
|
||||
version-variable eval.txt /*version-variable*
|
||||
version4.txt version4.txt /*version4.txt*
|
||||
version5.txt version5.txt /*version5.txt*
|
||||
@@ -10227,6 +10508,8 @@ version8.0 version8.txt /*version8.0*
|
||||
version8.1 version8.txt /*version8.1*
|
||||
version8.2 version8.txt /*version8.2*
|
||||
version8.txt version8.txt /*version8.txt*
|
||||
version9.0 version9.txt /*version9.0*
|
||||
version9.txt version9.txt /*version9.txt*
|
||||
versionlong-variable eval.txt /*versionlong-variable*
|
||||
vi intro.txt /*vi*
|
||||
vi-differences vi_diff.txt /*vi-differences*
|
||||
@@ -10242,6 +10525,8 @@ vim-7.4 version7.txt /*vim-7.4*
|
||||
vim-8 version8.txt /*vim-8*
|
||||
vim-8.1 version8.txt /*vim-8.1*
|
||||
vim-8.2 version8.txt /*vim-8.2*
|
||||
vim-9 version9.txt /*vim-9*
|
||||
vim-9.0 version9.txt /*vim-9.0*
|
||||
vim-additions vi_diff.txt /*vim-additions*
|
||||
vim-announce intro.txt /*vim-announce*
|
||||
vim-arguments starting.txt /*vim-arguments*
|
||||
@@ -10264,6 +10549,7 @@ vim.w if_lua.txt /*vim.w*
|
||||
vim7 version7.txt /*vim7*
|
||||
vim8 version8.txt /*vim8*
|
||||
vim9 vim9.txt /*vim9*
|
||||
vim9-autoload vim9.txt /*vim9-autoload*
|
||||
vim9-boolean vim9.txt /*vim9-boolean*
|
||||
vim9-classes vim9.txt /*vim9-classes*
|
||||
vim9-const vim9.txt /*vim9-const*
|
||||
@@ -10287,6 +10573,7 @@ vim9-namespace vim9.txt /*vim9-namespace*
|
||||
vim9-no-dict-function vim9.txt /*vim9-no-dict-function*
|
||||
vim9-rationale vim9.txt /*vim9-rationale*
|
||||
vim9-reload vim9.txt /*vim9-reload*
|
||||
vim9-s-namespace vim9.txt /*vim9-s-namespace*
|
||||
vim9-scopes vim9.txt /*vim9-scopes*
|
||||
vim9-script-intro usr_46.txt /*vim9-script-intro*
|
||||
vim9-types vim9.txt /*vim9-types*
|
||||
@@ -10421,6 +10708,8 @@ win_gettype() builtin.txt /*win_gettype()*
|
||||
win_gotoid() builtin.txt /*win_gotoid()*
|
||||
win_id2tabwin() builtin.txt /*win_id2tabwin()*
|
||||
win_id2win() builtin.txt /*win_id2win()*
|
||||
win_move_separator() builtin.txt /*win_move_separator()*
|
||||
win_move_statusline() builtin.txt /*win_move_statusline()*
|
||||
win_screenpos() builtin.txt /*win_screenpos()*
|
||||
win_splitmove() builtin.txt /*win_splitmove()*
|
||||
winbufnr() builtin.txt /*winbufnr()*
|
||||
@@ -10442,6 +10731,7 @@ windowid windows.txt /*windowid*
|
||||
windowid-variable eval.txt /*windowid-variable*
|
||||
windows windows.txt /*windows*
|
||||
windows-3.1 os_win32.txt /*windows-3.1*
|
||||
windows-asynchronously os_win32.txt /*windows-asynchronously*
|
||||
windows-icon os_win32.txt /*windows-icon*
|
||||
windows-intro windows.txt /*windows-intro*
|
||||
windows-starting windows.txt /*windows-starting*
|
||||
@@ -10603,6 +10893,7 @@ zz scroll.txt /*zz*
|
||||
{Visual} intro.txt /*{Visual}*
|
||||
{address} cmdline.txt /*{address}*
|
||||
{arglist} editing.txt /*{arglist}*
|
||||
{aupat} autocmd.txt /*{aupat}*
|
||||
{bufname} windows.txt /*{bufname}*
|
||||
{char1-char2} intro.txt /*{char1-char2}*
|
||||
{event} autocmd.txt /*{event}*
|
||||
@@ -10612,9 +10903,9 @@ zz scroll.txt /*zz*
|
||||
{motion} intro.txt /*{motion}*
|
||||
{move-around} visual.txt /*{move-around}*
|
||||
{offset} pattern.txt /*{offset}*
|
||||
{pat} autocmd.txt /*{pat}*
|
||||
{register} change.txt /*{register}*
|
||||
{rhs} map.txt /*{rhs}*
|
||||
{server} remote.txt /*{server}*
|
||||
{subject} helphelp.txt /*{subject}*
|
||||
{} intro.txt /*{}*
|
||||
} motion.txt /*}*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -561,7 +561,8 @@ also works. The <CR> and <NL> characters can never appear inside a line.
|
||||
|
||||
The second format is new. It includes additional information in optional
|
||||
fields at the end of each line. It is backwards compatible with Vi. It is
|
||||
only supported by new versions of ctags (such as Exuberant ctags).
|
||||
only supported by new versions of ctags (such as Universal ctags or Exuberant
|
||||
ctags).
|
||||
|
||||
{tagname} The identifier. Normally the name of a function, but it can
|
||||
be any identifier. It cannot contain a <Tab>.
|
||||
@@ -724,7 +725,7 @@ matches the pattern "^# *define" it is not considered to be a comment.
|
||||
If you want to list matches, and then select one to jump to, you could use a
|
||||
mapping to do that for you. Here is an example: >
|
||||
|
||||
:map <F4> [I:let nr = input("Which one: ")<Bar>exe "normal " . nr ."[\t"<CR>
|
||||
:map <F4> [I:let nr = input("Which one: ")<Bar>exe "normal " .. nr .. "[\t"<CR>
|
||||
<
|
||||
*[i*
|
||||
[i Display the first line that contains the keyword
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*term.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 21
|
||||
*term.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -725,12 +725,12 @@ size is wrong you can use the 'lines' and 'columns' options to set the
|
||||
correct values.
|
||||
|
||||
One command can be used to set the screen size:
|
||||
|
||||
*:mod* *:mode* *E359*
|
||||
:mod[e] [mode]
|
||||
|
||||
Without argument this only detects the screen size and redraws the screen.
|
||||
[mode] was used on MS-DOS, but it doesn't work anymore.
|
||||
[mode] was used on MS-DOS, but it doesn't work anymore. In |Vim9| this
|
||||
command is not supported.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
4. Slow and fast terminals *slow-fast-terminal*
|
||||
@@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ select and copy the text to the system, then press Esc.
|
||||
Another way is to temporarily use ":sh" to run a shell, copy the text, then
|
||||
exit the shell. 'mouse' can remain set to "a" then.
|
||||
*xterm-clipboard*
|
||||
In the Athena and Motif GUI versions, when running in a terminal and there is
|
||||
In the Motif GUI version, when running in a terminal and there is
|
||||
access to the X-server (DISPLAY is set), the copy and paste will behave like
|
||||
in the GUI. If not, the middle mouse button will insert the unnamed register.
|
||||
In that case, here is how you copy and paste a piece of text:
|
||||
@@ -984,7 +984,7 @@ an #if/#else/#endif block, the selection becomes linewise.
|
||||
For MS-Windows and xterm the time for double clicking can be set with the
|
||||
'mousetime' option. For the other systems this time is defined outside of Vim.
|
||||
An example, for using a double click to jump to the tag under the cursor: >
|
||||
:map <2-LeftMouse> :exe "tag ". expand("<cword>")<CR>
|
||||
:map <2-LeftMouse> :exe "tag " .. expand("<cword>")<CR>
|
||||
|
||||
Dragging the mouse with a double click (button-down, button-up, button-down
|
||||
and then drag) will result in whole words to be selected. This continues
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 21
|
||||
*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ If the result is "1" you have it.
|
||||
Stepping through code |termdebug-stepping|
|
||||
Inspecting variables |termdebug-variables|
|
||||
Other commands |termdebug-commands|
|
||||
Events |termdebug-events|
|
||||
Prompt mode |termdebug-prompt|
|
||||
Communication |termdebug-communication|
|
||||
Customizing |termdebug-customizing|
|
||||
@@ -673,7 +674,7 @@ term_getsize({buf}) *term_getsize()*
|
||||
|
||||
term_getstatus({buf}) *term_getstatus()*
|
||||
Get the status of terminal {buf}. This returns a String with
|
||||
a comma separated list of these items:
|
||||
a comma-separated list of these items:
|
||||
running job is running
|
||||
finished job has finished
|
||||
normal in Terminal-Normal mode
|
||||
@@ -978,8 +979,8 @@ Currently supported commands:
|
||||
< Calls a function defined like this: >
|
||||
function Tapi_Impression(bufnum, arglist)
|
||||
if len(a:arglist) == 2
|
||||
echomsg "impression " . a:arglist[0]
|
||||
echomsg "count " . a:arglist[1]
|
||||
echomsg "impression " .. a:arglist[0]
|
||||
echomsg "count " .. a:arglist[1]
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
< Output from `:echo` may be erased by a redraw, use `:echomsg`
|
||||
@@ -1177,7 +1178,7 @@ gdb window A terminal window in which "gdb vim" is executed. Here you
|
||||
program window A terminal window for the executed program. When "run" is
|
||||
used in gdb the program I/O will happen in this window, so
|
||||
that it does not interfere with controlling gdb. The buffer
|
||||
name is "gdb program".
|
||||
name is "debugged program".
|
||||
|
||||
The current window is used to show the source code. When gdb pauses the
|
||||
source file location will be displayed, if possible. A sign is used to
|
||||
@@ -1284,6 +1285,8 @@ Put focus on the gdb window to type commands there. Some common ones are:
|
||||
- next execute the current line and stop at the next line
|
||||
- step execute the current line and stop at the next statement,
|
||||
entering functions
|
||||
- until execute until past the current cursor line or past a specified
|
||||
position or the current stack frame returns
|
||||
- finish execute until leaving the current function
|
||||
- where show the stack
|
||||
- frame N go to the Nth stack frame
|
||||
@@ -1302,6 +1305,7 @@ gdb:
|
||||
|
||||
*:Step* execute the gdb "step" command
|
||||
*:Over* execute the gdb "next" command (`:Next` is a Vim command)
|
||||
*:Until* execute the gdb "until" command
|
||||
*:Finish* execute the gdb "finish" command
|
||||
*:Continue* execute the gdb "continue" command
|
||||
*:Stop* interrupt the program
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*testing.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 11
|
||||
*testing.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -65,8 +65,9 @@ test_garbagecollect_now() *test_garbagecollect_now()*
|
||||
Like garbagecollect(), but executed right away. This must
|
||||
only be called directly to avoid any structure to exist
|
||||
internally, and |v:testing| must have been set before calling
|
||||
any function. This will not work when called from a :def
|
||||
function, because variables on the stack will be freed.
|
||||
any function. *E1142*
|
||||
This will not work when called from a :def function, because
|
||||
variables on the stack will be freed.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
test_garbagecollect_soon() *test_garbagecollect_soon()*
|
||||
@@ -82,46 +83,119 @@ test_getvalue({name}) *test_getvalue()*
|
||||
Can also be used as a |method|: >
|
||||
GetName()->test_getvalue()
|
||||
<
|
||||
*test_gui_drop_files()*
|
||||
test_gui_drop_files({list}, {row}, {col}, {mods})
|
||||
Drop one or more files in {list} in the window at {row}, {col}.
|
||||
This function only works when the GUI is running and the
|
||||
|drop_file| feature is present.
|
||||
*test_gui_event()*
|
||||
test_gui_event({event}, {args})
|
||||
Generate a GUI {event} with arguments {args} for testing Vim
|
||||
functionality. This function works only when the GUI is
|
||||
running.
|
||||
|
||||
The supported values for {mods} are:
|
||||
0x4 Shift
|
||||
0x8 Alt
|
||||
0x10 Ctrl
|
||||
The files are added to the |argument-list| and the first file
|
||||
in {list} is edited in the window. See |drag-n-drop| for more
|
||||
information.
|
||||
{event} is a String and the supported values are:
|
||||
"dropfiles" drop one or more files in a window.
|
||||
"findrepl" search and replace text
|
||||
"mouse" mouse button click event.
|
||||
"scrollbar" move or drag the scrollbar
|
||||
"tabline" select a tab page by mouse click.
|
||||
"tabmenu" select a tabline menu entry.
|
||||
|
||||
*test_gui_mouse_event()*
|
||||
test_gui_mouse_event({button}, {row}, {col}, {multiclick}, {modifiers})
|
||||
Inject a mouse button click event. This function only works
|
||||
when the GUI is running.
|
||||
The supported values for {button} are:
|
||||
0 right mouse button
|
||||
1 middle mouse button
|
||||
2 left mouse button
|
||||
3 mouse button release
|
||||
4 scroll wheel down
|
||||
5 scroll wheel up
|
||||
6 scroll wheel left
|
||||
7 scroll wheel right
|
||||
{row} and {col} specify the location of the mouse click. The
|
||||
first row of the Vim window is 1 and the last row is 'lines'.
|
||||
The maximum value of {col} is 'columns'.
|
||||
To inject a multiclick event, set {multiclick} to 1.
|
||||
The supported values for {modifiers} are:
|
||||
4 shift is pressed
|
||||
8 alt is pressed
|
||||
16 ctrl is pressed
|
||||
After injecting the mouse event you probably should call
|
||||
{args} is a Dict and contains the arguments for the event.
|
||||
|
||||
"dropfiles":
|
||||
Drop one or more files in a specified window. The supported
|
||||
items in {args} are:
|
||||
files: List of file names
|
||||
row: window row number
|
||||
col: window column number
|
||||
modifiers: key modifiers. The supported values are:
|
||||
0x4 Shift
|
||||
0x8 Alt
|
||||
0x10 Ctrl
|
||||
The files are added to the |argument-list| and the first
|
||||
file in {files} is edited in the window. See |drag-n-drop|
|
||||
for more information. This event works only when the
|
||||
|drop_file| feature is present.
|
||||
|
||||
"findrepl":
|
||||
{only available when the GUI has a find/replace dialog}
|
||||
Perform a search and replace of text. The supported items
|
||||
in {args} are:
|
||||
find_text: string to find.
|
||||
repl_text: replacement string
|
||||
flags: flags controlling the find/replace. Supported
|
||||
values are:
|
||||
1 search next string (find dialog)
|
||||
2 search next string (replace dialog)
|
||||
3 replace string once
|
||||
4 replace all matches
|
||||
8 match whole words only
|
||||
16 match case
|
||||
forward: set to 1 for forward search.
|
||||
|
||||
"mouse":
|
||||
Inject either a mouse button click, or a mouse move, event.
|
||||
The supported items in {args} are:
|
||||
button: mouse button. The supported values are:
|
||||
0 right mouse button
|
||||
1 middle mouse button
|
||||
2 left mouse button
|
||||
3 mouse button release
|
||||
4 scroll wheel down
|
||||
5 scroll wheel up
|
||||
6 scroll wheel left
|
||||
7 scroll wheel right
|
||||
row: mouse click row number. The first row of the
|
||||
Vim window is 1 and the last row is 'lines'.
|
||||
col: mouse click column number. The maximum value
|
||||
of {col} is 'columns'.
|
||||
multiclick: set to 1 to inject a multiclick mouse event.
|
||||
modifiers: key modifiers. The supported values are:
|
||||
4 shift is pressed
|
||||
8 alt is pressed
|
||||
16 ctrl is pressed
|
||||
move: Optional; if used and TRUE then a mouse move
|
||||
event can be generated.
|
||||
Only {args} row: and col: are used and
|
||||
required; they are interpreted as pixels.
|
||||
Only results in an event when 'mousemoveevent'
|
||||
is set or a popup uses mouse move events.
|
||||
|
||||
"scrollbar":
|
||||
Set or drag the left, right or horizontal scrollbar. Only
|
||||
works when the scrollbar actually exists. The supported
|
||||
items in {args} are:
|
||||
which: scrollbar. The supported values are:
|
||||
left Left scrollbar of the current window
|
||||
right Right scrollbar of the current window
|
||||
hor Horizontal scrollbar
|
||||
value: amount to scroll. For the vertical scrollbars
|
||||
the value can be 1 to the line-count of the
|
||||
buffer. For the horizontal scrollbar the
|
||||
value can be between 1 and the maximum line
|
||||
length, assuming 'wrap' is not set.
|
||||
dragging: 1 to drag the scrollbar and 0 to click in the
|
||||
scrollbar.
|
||||
|
||||
"tabline":
|
||||
Inject a mouse click event on the tabline to select a
|
||||
tabpage. The supported items in {args} are:
|
||||
tabnr: tab page number
|
||||
|
||||
"tabmenu":
|
||||
Inject an event to select a tabline menu entry. The
|
||||
supported items in {args} are:
|
||||
tabnr: tab page number
|
||||
item: tab page menu item number. 1 for the first
|
||||
menu item, 2 for the second item and so on.
|
||||
|
||||
After injecting the GUI events you probably should call
|
||||
|feedkeys()| to have them processed, e.g.: >
|
||||
call feedkeys("y", 'Lx!')
|
||||
<
|
||||
Returns TRUE if the event is successfully added, FALSE if
|
||||
there is a failure.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Can also be used as a |method|: >
|
||||
GetEvent()->test_gui_event({args})
|
||||
<
|
||||
test_ignore_error({expr}) *test_ignore_error()*
|
||||
Ignore any error containing {expr}. A normal message is given
|
||||
instead.
|
||||
@@ -188,24 +262,28 @@ test_override({name}, {val}) *test_override()*
|
||||
to run tests. Only to be used for testing Vim!
|
||||
The override is enabled when {val} is non-zero and removed
|
||||
when {val} is zero.
|
||||
Current supported values for name are:
|
||||
Current supported values for {name} are:
|
||||
|
||||
name effect when {val} is non-zero ~
|
||||
redraw disable the redrawing() function
|
||||
redraw_flag ignore the RedrawingDisabled flag
|
||||
{name} effect when {val} is non-zero ~
|
||||
autoload `import autoload` will load the script right
|
||||
away, not postponed until an item is used
|
||||
char_avail disable the char_avail() function
|
||||
starting reset the "starting" variable, see below
|
||||
nfa_fail makes the NFA regexp engine fail to force a
|
||||
fallback to the old engine
|
||||
no_query_mouse do not query the mouse position for "dec"
|
||||
terminals
|
||||
no_wait_return set the "no_wait_return" flag. Not restored
|
||||
with "ALL".
|
||||
ui_delay time in msec to use in ui_delay(); overrules a
|
||||
wait time of up to 3 seconds for messages
|
||||
redraw disable the redrawing() function
|
||||
redraw_flag ignore the RedrawingDisabled flag
|
||||
starting reset the "starting" variable, see below
|
||||
term_props reset all terminal properties when the version
|
||||
string is detected
|
||||
ui_delay time in msec to use in ui_delay(); overrules a
|
||||
wait time of up to 3 seconds for messages
|
||||
uptime overrules sysinfo.uptime
|
||||
vterm_title setting the window title by a job running in a
|
||||
terminal window
|
||||
ALL clear all overrides ({val} is not used)
|
||||
|
||||
"starting" is to be used when a test should behave like
|
||||
@@ -231,27 +309,6 @@ test_refcount({expr}) *test_refcount()*
|
||||
GetVarname()->test_refcount()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
test_scrollbar({which}, {value}, {dragging}) *test_scrollbar()*
|
||||
Pretend using scrollbar {which} to move it to position
|
||||
{value}. {which} can be:
|
||||
left Left scrollbar of the current window
|
||||
right Right scrollbar of the current window
|
||||
hor Horizontal scrollbar
|
||||
|
||||
For the vertical scrollbars {value} can be 1 to the
|
||||
line-count of the buffer. For the horizontal scrollbar the
|
||||
{value} can be between 1 and the maximum line length, assuming
|
||||
'wrap' is not set.
|
||||
|
||||
When {dragging} is non-zero it's like dragging the scrollbar,
|
||||
otherwise it's like clicking in the scrollbar.
|
||||
Only works when the {which} scrollbar actually exists,
|
||||
obviously only when using the GUI.
|
||||
|
||||
Can also be used as a |method|: >
|
||||
GetValue()->test_scrollbar('right', 0)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
test_setmouse({row}, {col}) *test_setmouse()*
|
||||
Set the mouse position to be used for the next mouse action.
|
||||
{row} and {col} are one based.
|
||||
@@ -348,7 +405,7 @@ assert_fails({cmd} [, {error} [, {msg} [, {lnum} [, {context}]]]])
|
||||
Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
|
||||
NOT produce an error or when {error} is not found in the
|
||||
error message. Also see |assert-return|.
|
||||
|
||||
*E856*
|
||||
When {error} is a string it must be found literally in the
|
||||
first reported error. Most often this will be the error code,
|
||||
including the colon, e.g. "E123:". >
|
||||
@@ -368,12 +425,12 @@ assert_fails({cmd} [, {error} [, {msg} [, {lnum} [, {context}]]]])
|
||||
<
|
||||
If {msg} is empty then it is not used. Do this to get the
|
||||
default message when passing the {lnum} argument.
|
||||
|
||||
*E1115*
|
||||
When {lnum} is present and not negative, and the {error}
|
||||
argument is present and matches, then this is compared with
|
||||
the line number at which the error was reported. That can be
|
||||
the line number in a function or in a script.
|
||||
|
||||
*E1116*
|
||||
When {context} is present it is used as a pattern and matched
|
||||
against the context (script name or function name) where
|
||||
{lnum} is located in.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -101,14 +101,14 @@ What you need:
|
||||
create it with the shell command "mkid file1 file2 ..".
|
||||
|
||||
Put this in your .vimrc: >
|
||||
map _u :call ID_search()<Bar>execute "/\\<" . g:word . "\\>"<CR>
|
||||
map _n :n<Bar>execute "/\\<" . g:word . "\\>"<CR>
|
||||
map _u :call ID_search()<Bar>execute "/\\<" .. g:word .. "\\>"<CR>
|
||||
map _n :n<Bar>execute "/\\<" .. g:word .. "\\>"<CR>
|
||||
|
||||
function! ID_search()
|
||||
let g:word = expand("<cword>")
|
||||
let x = system("lid --key=none ". g:word)
|
||||
let x = system("lid --key=none " .. g:word)
|
||||
let x = substitute(x, "\n", " ", "g")
|
||||
execute "next " . x
|
||||
execute "next " .. x
|
||||
endfun
|
||||
|
||||
To use it, place the cursor on a word, type "_u" and vim will load the file
|
||||
@@ -356,13 +356,13 @@ This mapping will format any bullet list. It requires that there is an empty
|
||||
line above and below each list entry. The expression commands are used to
|
||||
be able to give comments to the parts of the mapping. >
|
||||
|
||||
:let m = ":map _f :set ai<CR>" " need 'autoindent' set
|
||||
:let m = m . "{O<Esc>" " add empty line above item
|
||||
:let m = m . "}{)^W" " move to text after bullet
|
||||
:let m = m . "i <CR> <Esc>" " add space for indent
|
||||
:let m = m . "gq}" " format text after the bullet
|
||||
:let m = m . "{dd" " remove the empty line
|
||||
:let m = m . "5lDJ" " put text after bullet
|
||||
:let m = ":map _f :set ai<CR>" " need 'autoindent' set
|
||||
:let m ..= "{O<Esc>" " add empty line above item
|
||||
:let m ..= "}{)^W" " move to text after bullet
|
||||
:let m ..= "i <CR> <Esc>" " add space for indent
|
||||
:let m ..= "gq}" " format text after the bullet
|
||||
:let m ..= "{dd" " remove the empty line
|
||||
:let m ..= "5lDJ" " put text after bullet
|
||||
:execute m |" define the mapping
|
||||
|
||||
(<> notation |<>|. Note that this is all typed literally. ^W is "^" "W", not
|
||||
@@ -514,15 +514,15 @@ A slightly more advanced version is used in the |matchparen| plugin.
|
||||
let c = '\['
|
||||
let c2 = '\]'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let s_skip ='synIDattr(synID(line("."), col("."), 0), "name") ' .
|
||||
let s_skip ='synIDattr(synID(line("."), col("."), 0), "name") ' ..
|
||||
\ '=~? "string\\|comment"'
|
||||
execute 'if' s_skip '| let s_skip = 0 | endif'
|
||||
|
||||
let [m_lnum, m_col] = searchpairpos(c, '', c2, s_flags, s_skip)
|
||||
|
||||
if m_lnum > 0 && m_lnum >= line('w0') && m_lnum <= line('w$')
|
||||
exe 'match Search /\(\%' . c_lnum . 'l\%' . c_col .
|
||||
\ 'c\)\|\(\%' . m_lnum . 'l\%' . m_col . 'c\)/'
|
||||
exe 'match Search /\(\%' .. c_lnum .. 'l\%' .. c_col ..
|
||||
\ 'c\)\|\(\%' .. m_lnum .. 'l\%' .. m_col .. 'c\)/'
|
||||
let s:paren_hl_on = 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 30
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 18
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -38,15 +38,25 @@ browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1234
|
||||
*known-bugs*
|
||||
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Use "`=expr`" in heredoc also in :def function. #10216 Yegappan will do it.
|
||||
|
||||
Once Vim9 is stable:
|
||||
- Add the "vim9script" feature, can use has('vim9script')
|
||||
Remove TODO in vim9.txt
|
||||
- Add all the error numbers in a good place in documentation.
|
||||
- Use Vim9 for runtime files.
|
||||
- Use Vim9 for more runtime files.
|
||||
- Check code coverage, add more tests if needed.
|
||||
vim9execute.c line 3500
|
||||
vim9expr.c
|
||||
vim9instr.c
|
||||
vim9script.c
|
||||
vim9type.c
|
||||
- Adjust intro message to say "help version9".
|
||||
|
||||
Further Vim9 improvements, possibly after launch:
|
||||
- Check performance with callgrind and kcachegrind.
|
||||
- better implementation for partial and tests for that.
|
||||
getline()/substitute()/setline() in #5632
|
||||
- Better implementation for partial and tests for that.
|
||||
- when using "const" mark the variable type as const with TTFLAG_CONST, so
|
||||
that an error is given at compile time when trying to change it. E.g. for a
|
||||
const list and trying to call add().
|
||||
- Compile options that are an expression, e.g. "expr:" in 'spellsuggest',
|
||||
'foldexpr', 'foldtext', 'printexpr', 'diffexpr', 'patchexpr', 'charconvert',
|
||||
'balloonexpr', 'includeexpr', 'indentexpr', 'formatexpr'.
|
||||
@@ -55,8 +65,10 @@ Further Vim9 improvements, possibly after launch:
|
||||
evaluation.
|
||||
Use the location where the option was set for deciding whether it's to be
|
||||
evaluated in Vim9 script context.
|
||||
- implement :type, "import type"
|
||||
- implement :enum, "import enum".
|
||||
- Implement "import lazy" - like autoload but with a relative or absolute
|
||||
path. #9595
|
||||
- implement :type
|
||||
- implement :enum
|
||||
- implement :class and :interface: See |vim9-classes|
|
||||
- For range: make table of first ASCII character with flag to quickly check if
|
||||
it can be a Vim9 command. E.g. "+" can, but "." can't.
|
||||
@@ -71,6 +83,7 @@ Further Vim9 improvements, possibly after launch:
|
||||
Update list of features to vote on:
|
||||
- multiple cursors
|
||||
- built-in LSP support
|
||||
- start first line halfway
|
||||
|
||||
Popup windows:
|
||||
- Preview popup not properly updated when it overlaps with completion menu.
|
||||
@@ -95,7 +108,6 @@ Popup windows:
|
||||
- Should popup_getoptions() also return the mask? #7774
|
||||
- Add a way to use popup_menu() synchronously: instead of invoking the
|
||||
callback, return the choice. (Ben Jackson, #6534)
|
||||
- Use popup (or popup menu) for command line completion
|
||||
- When using a popup for the info of a completion menu, and there is not
|
||||
enough space, let the popup overlap with the menu. (#4544)
|
||||
- Implement flip option.
|
||||
@@ -141,7 +153,6 @@ Terminal debugger:
|
||||
- Add option to not open the program window. It's not used when attaching to
|
||||
an already running program. (M. Kelly)
|
||||
- When only gdb window exists, on "quit" edit another buffer.
|
||||
- Use a sign group
|
||||
- Termdebug does not work when Vim was built with mzscheme: gdb hangs just
|
||||
after "run". Everything else works, including communication channel. Not
|
||||
initializing mzscheme avoid the problem, thus it's not some #ifdef.
|
||||
@@ -186,25 +197,42 @@ Terminal emulator window:
|
||||
- When the job only outputs lines, we could handle resizing the terminal
|
||||
better: store lines separated by line breaks, instead of screen lines,
|
||||
then when the window is resized redraw those lines.
|
||||
- Redrawing is slow with Athena and Motif. (Ramel Eshed)
|
||||
- Redrawing is slow with Motif. (Ramel Eshed)
|
||||
- For the GUI fill termios with default values, perhaps like pangoterm:
|
||||
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~leonerd/pangoterm/trunk/view/head:/main.c#L134
|
||||
- When 'encoding' is not utf-8, or the job is using another encoding, setup
|
||||
conversions.
|
||||
|
||||
CurSearch highlight is wrong when searching for a space, matches all spaces
|
||||
instead of only the current one.
|
||||
|
||||
Can deref_func_name() and deref_function_name() be merged?
|
||||
|
||||
When using 'cryptmethod' xchaha20 the undo file is not encrypted.
|
||||
Need to handle extra bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
In Select mode the deleted text always goes into the unnamed register.
|
||||
Use CTRL-R to specify the register to use. (#9531)
|
||||
|
||||
Some prompts are not translated: #9495
|
||||
|
||||
Improvement in terminal configuration mess: Request the terminfo entry from
|
||||
the terminal itself. The $TERM value then is only relevant for whether this
|
||||
feature is supported or not. Replaces the xterm mechanism to request each
|
||||
entry separately. #6609
|
||||
Multiplexers (screen, tmux) can request it to the underlaying terminal, and
|
||||
pass it on with modifications.
|
||||
|
||||
Test_communicate_ipv6(): is flaky on many systems
|
||||
Fails in line 64 of Ch_communicate, no exception is thrown.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for Template string: #4634
|
||||
Have another look at the implementation.
|
||||
|
||||
Add expanding <script> which works like <sfile> everywhere. #9189
|
||||
|
||||
Rename getdigraphlist -> digraph_getlist() etc.
|
||||
|
||||
Can "CSI nr X" be used instead of outputting spaces? Is it faster? #8002
|
||||
|
||||
Valgrind reports memory leaks in test_options.
|
||||
Valgrind reports overlapping memcpy in
|
||||
test_conceal.3
|
||||
@@ -223,14 +251,26 @@ Memory leak in test_alot with pyeval() (allocating partial)
|
||||
Memory leak in test_alot with expand()
|
||||
Memory leaks in test_channel? (or is it because of fork())
|
||||
|
||||
PR to support %e and %k in 'errorformat'. #9624
|
||||
|
||||
Idea: when typing ":e /some/dir/" and "dir" does not exist, highlight in red.
|
||||
|
||||
":set &shellpipe" and ":set &shellredir" should use the logic from
|
||||
initialization to figure out the default value from 'shell'. Add a test for
|
||||
this.
|
||||
|
||||
With concealed text mouse click doesn't put the cursor in the right position.
|
||||
(Herb Sitz) Fix by Christian Brabandt, 2011 Jun 16. Doesn't work properly,
|
||||
need to make the change in where RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE() is called.
|
||||
IDEA: when drawing the text, store the text byte index in ScreenLinesIdx[].
|
||||
When converting screen column to text position use this.
|
||||
Store the line number and byte index for the start of the line, when
|
||||
converting the screen line to text position use this, add the byte offset.
|
||||
|
||||
MS-Windows: did path modifier :p:8 stop working? #8600
|
||||
|
||||
Add support for "underdouble", "underdot" and "underdash". #9553
|
||||
|
||||
test_arglist func Test_all_not_allowed_from_cmdwin() hangs on MS-Windows.
|
||||
|
||||
Mapping with partial match not executed properly in GTK. (Ingo Karkat, #7082)
|
||||
@@ -268,6 +308,9 @@ Probably because it's using MAXCOL. #8238
|
||||
Make "g>" and "g<" in Visual mode move the text right or left.
|
||||
Also for a block selection. #8558
|
||||
|
||||
When using dictionary insert completion with 'ignorecase', the leading capital
|
||||
in a word should be preserved.
|
||||
|
||||
Add optional argument to virtcol() that specifies "start", "cursor" or "end"
|
||||
to tell which value from getvvcol() should be used. (#7964)
|
||||
Value returned by virtcol() changes depending on how lines wrap. This is
|
||||
@@ -276,8 +319,7 @@ inconsistent with the documentation.
|
||||
Making breakat support multibyte characters (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, #6598)
|
||||
Scroll doesn't work correctly, why?
|
||||
|
||||
glob() and globfile() do not always honor 'wildignorecase'. #8350
|
||||
globpath() does not use 'wildignorecase' at all?
|
||||
globpath() does not use 'wildignorecase' at all? (related to #8350)
|
||||
|
||||
Add 'termguiattr' option, use "gui=" attributes in the terminal? Would work
|
||||
with 'termguicolors'. #1740
|
||||
@@ -388,20 +430,10 @@ register, then "" doesn't contain anything. Make it still follow "+.
|
||||
|
||||
File marks merging has duplicates since 7.4.1925. (Ingo Karkat, #5733)
|
||||
|
||||
"make test_gui" crashed in submenu_change(). Fix and remove workaround in
|
||||
add_pixmap_args().
|
||||
Athena is OK.
|
||||
Motif: Build on Ubuntu can't enter any text in dialog text fields.
|
||||
Running test_gui and test_gui_init with Motif sometimes kills the window
|
||||
manager. Problem with Motif?
|
||||
|
||||
When editing a file with ":edit" the output of :swapname is relative, while
|
||||
editing it with "vim file" it is absolute. (#355)
|
||||
Which one should it be?
|
||||
|
||||
:map output does not clear the reset of the command line.
|
||||
(#5623, also see #5962)
|
||||
|
||||
Problem with auto-formatting - inserting space and putting cursor before added
|
||||
character. (#6154)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -452,11 +484,6 @@ Test loose_clipboard() by selecting text before suspending.
|
||||
|
||||
Undo puts cursor in wrong line after "cG<Esc>" undo.
|
||||
|
||||
Implement completion for "breakadd". Should expand the second argument, e.g.
|
||||
"func", and then function names after ":breakadd func". Including
|
||||
script-local functions.
|
||||
Also for ":profile".
|
||||
|
||||
:unmap <c-n> gives error but does remove the mapping. (Antony Scriven, 2019
|
||||
Dec 19)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -892,9 +919,6 @@ With 'foldmethod' "indent" and appending an empty line, what follows isn't
|
||||
included in the existing fold. Deleting the empty line and undo fixes it.
|
||||
(Oleg Koshovetc, 2018 Jul 15, #3214)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to support "xxd -ps". (Erik Auerswald, 2018 May 1)
|
||||
Lacks a test.
|
||||
|
||||
Column number is wrong when using 'linebreak' and 'wrap'. (Keith Smiley, 2018
|
||||
Jan 15, #2555)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1908,10 +1932,6 @@ On MS-Windows a temp dir with a & init causes system() to fail. (Ben Fritz,
|
||||
Patch 7.3.116 was the wrong solution.
|
||||
Christian Brabandt has another incomplete patch. (2011 Jul 13)
|
||||
|
||||
With concealed text mouse click doesn't put the cursor in the right position.
|
||||
(Herb Sitz) Fix by Christian Brabandt, 2011 Jun 16. Doesn't work properly,
|
||||
need to make the change in where RET_WIN_BUF_CHARTABSIZE() is called.
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax region with 'concealends' and a 'cchar' value, 'conceallevel' set to 2,
|
||||
only one of the two ends gets the cchar displayed. (Brett Stahlman, 2010 Aug
|
||||
21, Ben Fritz, 2010 Sep 14)
|
||||
@@ -2190,10 +2210,6 @@ Jan 7)
|
||||
|
||||
Problem with editing file in binary mode. (Ingo Krabbe, 2009 Oct 8)
|
||||
|
||||
With 'wildmode' set to "longest:full,full" and pressing Tab once the first
|
||||
entry in wildmenu is highlighted, that shouldn't happen. (Yuki Watanabe, 2011
|
||||
Feb 12)
|
||||
|
||||
Display error when 'tabline' that includes a file name with double-width
|
||||
characters. (2010 Aug 14, bootleq)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2382,11 +2398,6 @@ probably causes this.
|
||||
'scrollbind' is not respected when deleting lines or undo. (Milan Vancura,
|
||||
2009 Jan 16)
|
||||
|
||||
Document that default font in Athena can be set with resources:
|
||||
XtDefaultFont: "9x15"
|
||||
XtDefaultFontSet: "9x15"
|
||||
(Richard Sherman, 2009 Apr 12)
|
||||
|
||||
Having "Syntax" in 'eventignore' for :bufdo may cause problems, e.g. for
|
||||
":bufdo e" when buffers are open in windows. ex_listdo(eap) could set the
|
||||
option only for when jumping to another buffer, not when the command argument
|
||||
@@ -2396,10 +2407,6 @@ is executed.
|
||||
first line. (Ingo Karkat, 2008 Jul 1) Ian Kelling is working on this.
|
||||
Similar problem with ":e". (Marc Montu, 2014 Apr 22)
|
||||
|
||||
Wildmenu not deleted: "gvim -u NONE", ":set nocp wildmenu cmdheight=3
|
||||
laststatus=2", CTRL-D CTRL-H CTRL-H CTRL-H. (A.Politz, 2008 April 1)
|
||||
Works OK with Vim in an xterm.
|
||||
|
||||
Cursor line moves in other window when using CTRL-W J that doesn't change
|
||||
anything. (Dasn, 2009 Apr 7)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2432,10 +2439,6 @@ backslash? (Robert Vibrant, 2008 Jun 5)
|
||||
When 'rightleft' is set, cursorcolumn isn't highlighted after the end of a
|
||||
line. It's also wrong in folds. (Dominique Pelle, 2010 Aug 21)
|
||||
|
||||
After using <Tab> for command line completion after ":ta blah" and getting E33
|
||||
(no tags file), further editing the command to e.g., ":echo 'blah'", the
|
||||
command is not executed. Fix by Ian Kelling?
|
||||
|
||||
":help s/~" jumps to *s/\~*, while ":help s/\~" doesn't find anything. (Tim
|
||||
Chase) Fix by Ian Kelling, 2008 Jul 14.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2490,10 +2493,6 @@ Works OK when 'cmdheight' is 2.
|
||||
8 Use a mechanism similar to omni completion to figure out the kind of tab
|
||||
for CTRL-] and jump to the appropriate matching tag (if there are
|
||||
several).
|
||||
Alternative: be able to define a function that takes the tag name and uses
|
||||
taglist() to find the right location. With indication of using CTRL-] so
|
||||
that the context can be taken into account. (Robert Webb)
|
||||
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2013 May 31.
|
||||
|
||||
The utf class table is missing some entries:
|
||||
0x2212, minus sign
|
||||
@@ -2611,16 +2610,6 @@ This should avoid flicker. Other solution by A.Politz, 2007 Aug 22.
|
||||
When a register contains illegal bytes, writing viminfo in utf-8 and reading
|
||||
it back doesn't result in utf-8. (Devin Bayer)
|
||||
|
||||
Command line completion: Scanning for tags doesn't check for typed key now and
|
||||
then? Hangs for about 5 seconds. Appears to be caused by finding include
|
||||
files with "foo/**" in 'path'. (Kalisiak, 2006 July 15)
|
||||
Additional info: When using the |wildcards| ** globing, vim hangs
|
||||
indefinitely on lots of directories. The |file-searching| globing, like in
|
||||
":set path=/**" does not hang as often as with globing with |wildcards|, like
|
||||
in ":1find /**/file". This is for files that unix "find" can find very
|
||||
quickly. Merging the 2 kinds of globing might make this an easier fix. (Ian
|
||||
Kelling, 2008 July 4)
|
||||
|
||||
When the file name has parenthesis, e.g., "foo (bar).txt", ":!ls '%'" has the
|
||||
parenthesis escaped but not the space. That's inconsistent. Either escape
|
||||
neither or both. No escaping might be best, because it doesn't depend on
|
||||
@@ -2699,8 +2688,6 @@ Cursor displayed in the wrong position when using 'numberwidth'. (James Vega,
|
||||
When $VAR contains a backslash expand('$VAR') removes it. (Teemu Likonen, 2008
|
||||
Jun 18)
|
||||
|
||||
If the variable "g:x#y#z" exists completion after ":echo g:x#" doesn't work.
|
||||
|
||||
In debug mode, using CTRL-R = to evaluate a function causes stepping through
|
||||
the function. (Hari Krishna Dara, 2006 Jun 28)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2809,13 +2796,6 @@ reload it then?
|
||||
|
||||
For Aap: include a config.arg.example file with hints how to use config.arg.
|
||||
|
||||
Command line completion when 'cmdheight' is maximum and 'wildmenu' is set,
|
||||
only one buffer line displayed, causes display errors.
|
||||
|
||||
Completing with 'wildmenu' and using <Up> and <Down> to move through directory
|
||||
tree stops unexpectedly when using ":cd " and entering a directory that
|
||||
doesn't contain other directories.
|
||||
|
||||
Default for 'background' is wrong when using xterm with 256 colors.
|
||||
Table with estimates from Matteo Cavalleri, 2014 Jan 10.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3259,7 +3239,7 @@ Win32 GUI known bugs:
|
||||
the font name).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Athena and Motif:
|
||||
Motif:
|
||||
6 New Motif toolbar button from Marcin Dalecki:
|
||||
- When the mouse pointer is over an Agide button the red becomes black.
|
||||
Something with the way colors are specified in the .xpm file.
|
||||
@@ -3271,7 +3251,7 @@ Athena and Motif:
|
||||
wrong.
|
||||
9 XIM is disabled by default for SGI/IRIX. Fix XIM so that 'imdisable' can
|
||||
be off by default.
|
||||
9 XIM doesn't work properly for Athena/Motif. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto) For now,
|
||||
9 XIM doesn't work properly for Motif. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto) For now,
|
||||
keep XIM active at all times when the input method has the preediting
|
||||
flag.
|
||||
8 X11: A menu that contains an umlaut is truncated at that character.
|
||||
@@ -3289,27 +3269,6 @@ Athena and Motif:
|
||||
current locale. Workaround: set 'langmenu'.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Athena GUI:
|
||||
9 The first event for any button in the menu or toolbar appears to get lost.
|
||||
The second click on a menu does work.
|
||||
9 When dragging the scrollbar thumb very fast, focus is only obtained in
|
||||
the scrollbar itself. And the thumb is no longer updated when moving
|
||||
through files.
|
||||
7 The file selector is not resizable. With a big font it is difficult to
|
||||
read long file names. (Schroeder)
|
||||
4 Re-write the widget attachments and code so that we will not have to go
|
||||
through and calculate the absolute position of every widget every time the
|
||||
window is refreshed/changes size. This will help the "flashing-widgets"
|
||||
problem during a refresh.
|
||||
5 When starting gvim with all the default colors and then typing
|
||||
":hi Menu guibg=cyan", the menus change color but the background of the
|
||||
pullright pixmap doesn't change colors.
|
||||
If you type ":hi Menu guibg=cyan font=anyfont", then the pixmap changes
|
||||
colors as it should.
|
||||
Allocating a new pixmap and setting the resource doesn't change the
|
||||
pullright pixmap's colors. Why? Possible Athena bug?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Motif GUI:
|
||||
- gui_mch_browsedir() is missing, browsedir() doesn't work nicely.
|
||||
7 Use XmStringCreateLocalized() instead of XmStringCreateSimple()?
|
||||
@@ -3497,8 +3456,6 @@ Macintosh:
|
||||
8 When doing Insert mode completion a mapping cannot recursively call
|
||||
edit(), because the completion information is global. Put everything in
|
||||
an allocated structure?
|
||||
8 Command line completion: buffers "foo.txt" and "../b/foo.txt", completing
|
||||
":buf foo<Tab>" doesn't find the second one. (George V. Reilly)
|
||||
7 mb_off2cells() doesn't work correctly on the tail byte of a double-byte
|
||||
character. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto) It should return 1 when used on a tail
|
||||
byte, like for utf-8. Store second byte of double-byte in ScreenLines2[]
|
||||
@@ -3790,7 +3747,7 @@ Problems that will (probably) not be solved:
|
||||
|
||||
Most interesting new features to be added when all bugs have been fixed:
|
||||
- Using ":exe edit fname" has escaping problems. Use ":edit ++(fname)".
|
||||
Thus use "++=" to give arguments as expressions, comma separated as if
|
||||
Thus use "++=" to give arguments as expressions, comma-separated as if
|
||||
calling a function.
|
||||
With options: ":edit ++(['!', '++enc=abc'], ['+/pat'], fname)".
|
||||
Alternative: Make a function for Ex commands: cmd_edit().
|
||||
@@ -4233,8 +4190,6 @@ Syntax highlighting:
|
||||
7 CTRL-] checks the highlight group for finding out what the tag is.
|
||||
7 Add an explanation how a list of words can be used to highlight misspelled
|
||||
words.
|
||||
8 Add more command line completion for :syntax.
|
||||
8 Add more command line completion for :highlight.
|
||||
7 Should find a better way to parse the :syntax and :highlight commands.
|
||||
Use tables or lists that can be shared by parsing for execution and
|
||||
completion?
|
||||
@@ -4292,12 +4247,6 @@ Vim script language:
|
||||
restore option values. Especially useful for new options. Problem: how
|
||||
to avoid a performance penalty (esp. for string options)?
|
||||
- range for ":exec", pass it on to the executed command. (Webb)
|
||||
8 ":{range}source": source the lines from the current file.
|
||||
You can already yank lines and use :@" to execute them.
|
||||
Most of do_source() would not be used, need a new function.
|
||||
It's easy when not doing breakpoints or profiling.
|
||||
Requires copying the lines into a list and then creating a function to
|
||||
execute lines from the list. Similar to getnextac().
|
||||
7 ":include" command: just like ":source" but doesn't start a new scriptID?
|
||||
Will be tricky for the list of script names.
|
||||
8 Have a look at VSEL. Would it be useful to include? (Bigham)
|
||||
@@ -4824,9 +4773,6 @@ Autocommands:
|
||||
CursorHoldC - CursorHold while command-line editing
|
||||
WinMoved - when windows have been moved around, e.g, ":wincmd J"
|
||||
SearchPost - After doing a search command (e.g. to do "M")
|
||||
PreDirChanged/PostDirChanged
|
||||
- Before/after ":cd" has been used (for changing the
|
||||
window title)
|
||||
ShutDown - when the system is about to shut down
|
||||
InsertCharPost - user typed a character in Insert mode, after inserting
|
||||
the char.
|
||||
@@ -5029,6 +4975,35 @@ Command line completion:
|
||||
- Add 'wildlongest' option: Key to use to find longest common match for
|
||||
command line completion (default CTRL-L), like 'wildchar'. (Cregut)
|
||||
Also: when there are several matches, show them line a CTRL-D.
|
||||
- With 'wildmode' set to "longest:full,full" and pressing Tab once the first
|
||||
entry in wildmenu is highlighted, that shouldn't happen. (Yuki Watanabe,
|
||||
2011 Feb 12)
|
||||
- After using <Tab> for command line completion after ":ta blah" and getting
|
||||
E33 (no tags file), further editing the command to e.g., ":echo 'blah'",
|
||||
the command is not executed. Fix by Ian Kelling?
|
||||
- Command line completion: Scanning for tags doesn't check for typed key now
|
||||
and then? Hangs for about 5 seconds. Appears to be caused by finding
|
||||
include files with "foo/**" in 'path'. (Kalisiak, 2006 July 15)
|
||||
Additional info: When using the |wildcards| ** globing, vim hangs
|
||||
indefinitely on lots of directories. The |file-searching| globing, like in
|
||||
":set path=/**" does not hang as often as with globing with |wildcards|,
|
||||
like in ":1find /**/file". This is for files that unix "find" can find
|
||||
very quickly. Merging the 2 kinds of globing might make this an easier
|
||||
fix. (Ian Kelling, 2008 July 4)
|
||||
- Command line completion when 'cmdheight' is maximum and 'wildmenu' is set,
|
||||
only one buffer line displayed, causes display errors.
|
||||
- Completing with 'wildmenu' and using <Up> and <Down> to move through
|
||||
directory tree stops unexpectedly when using ":cd " and entering a
|
||||
directory that doesn't contain other directories.
|
||||
8 Command line completion: buffers "foo.txt" and "../b/foo.txt", completing
|
||||
":buf foo<Tab>" doesn't find the second one. (George V. Reilly)
|
||||
8 Add more command line completion for :syntax.
|
||||
8 Add more command line completion for :highlight.
|
||||
- Wildmenu not deleted: "gvim -u NONE", ":set nocp wildmenu cmdheight=3
|
||||
laststatus=2", CTRL-D CTRL-H CTRL-H CTRL-H. (A.Politz, 2008 April 1) Works
|
||||
OK with Vim in an xterm.
|
||||
- If the variable "g:x#y#z" exists completion after ":echo g:x#" doesn't
|
||||
work.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Command line history:
|
||||
@@ -5663,7 +5638,7 @@ Options:
|
||||
7 ":with option=value | command": temporarily set an option value and
|
||||
restore it after the command has executed.
|
||||
8 Make "old" number options that really give a number of effects into string
|
||||
options that are a comma separated list. The old number values should
|
||||
options that are a comma-separated list. The old number values should
|
||||
also be supported.
|
||||
8 Add commands to save and restore an option, which also preserves the flag
|
||||
that marks if the option was set. Useful to keep the effect of setting
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*uganda.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Jan 08
|
||||
*uganda.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Mar 02
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ Vim is Charityware. You can use and copy it as much as you like, but you are
|
||||
encouraged to make a donation for needy children in Uganda. Please see |kcc|
|
||||
below or visit the ICCF web site, available at these URLs:
|
||||
|
||||
http://iccf-holland.org/
|
||||
http://www.vim.org/iccf/
|
||||
http://www.iccf.nl/
|
||||
https://iccf-holland.org/
|
||||
https://www.vim.org/iccf/
|
||||
https://www.iccf.nl/
|
||||
|
||||
You can also sponsor the development of Vim. Vim sponsors can vote for
|
||||
features. See |sponsor|. The money goes to Uganda anyway.
|
||||
@@ -133,11 +133,12 @@ Kibaale Children's Centre *kcc* *Kibaale* *charity*
|
||||
Kibaale Children's Centre (KCC) is located in Kibaale, a small town in the
|
||||
south of Uganda, near Tanzania, in East Africa. The area is known as Rakai
|
||||
District. The population is mostly farmers. Although people are poor, there
|
||||
is enough food. But this district is suffering from AIDS more than any other
|
||||
part of the world. Some say that it started there. Estimations are that 10
|
||||
to 30% of the Ugandans are infected with HIV. Because parents die, there are
|
||||
many orphans. In this district about 60,000 children have lost one or both
|
||||
parents, out of a population of 350,000. And this is still continuing.
|
||||
usually is enough food. But this district is suffering from AIDS more than
|
||||
any other part of the world. Some say that it started there. Estimations are
|
||||
that in the past 10 to 30% of the Ugandans are infected with HIV. Because
|
||||
parents die, there are many orphans. In this district about 60,000 children
|
||||
have lost one or both parents, out of a population of 350,000. Although AIDS
|
||||
is now mostly under control, the problems are still continuing.
|
||||
|
||||
The children need a lot of help. The KCC is working hard to provide the needy
|
||||
with food, medical care and education. Food and medical care to keep them
|
||||
@@ -169,10 +170,11 @@ households are stimulated to build a proper latrine. I helped setting up a
|
||||
production site for cement slabs. These are used to build a good latrine.
|
||||
They are sold below cost price.
|
||||
|
||||
There is a small clinic at the project, which provides children and their
|
||||
family with medical help. When needed, transport to a hospital is offered.
|
||||
Immunization programs are carried out and help is provided when an epidemic is
|
||||
breaking out (measles and cholera have been a problem).
|
||||
There is a clinic at the project, which provides children and their family
|
||||
medical help. Since 2020 a maternity ward was added and 24/7 service is
|
||||
available. When needed, transport to a hospital is offered. Immunization
|
||||
programs are carried out and help is provided when an epidemic is breaking out
|
||||
(measles and cholera have been a problem).
|
||||
*donate*
|
||||
Summer 1994 to summer 1995 I spent a whole year at the centre, working as a
|
||||
volunteer. I have helped to expand the centre and worked in the area of water
|
||||
@@ -214,44 +216,29 @@ Check the ICCF web site for the latest information! See |iccf| for the URL.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
USA: The methods mentioned below can be used.
|
||||
Sending a check to the Nehemiah Group Outreach Society (NGOS)
|
||||
is no longer possible, unfortunately. We are looking for
|
||||
another way to get you an IRS tax receipt.
|
||||
For sponsoring a child contact KCF in Canada (see below). US
|
||||
checks can be sent to them to lower banking costs.
|
||||
If you must send a check send it to our Canadian partner:
|
||||
https://www.kuwasha.net/
|
||||
|
||||
Canada: Contact Kibaale Children's Fund (KCF) in Surrey, Canada. They
|
||||
take care of the Canadian sponsors for the children in
|
||||
Kibaale. KCF forwards 100% of the money to the project in
|
||||
Uganda. You can send them a one time donation directly.
|
||||
Canada: Contact Kuwasha in Surrey, Canada. They take care of the
|
||||
Canadian sponsors for the children in Kibaale. Kuwasha
|
||||
forwards 100% of the money to the project in Uganda. You can
|
||||
send them a one time donation directly.
|
||||
Please send me a note so that I know what has been donated
|
||||
because of Vim. Ask KCF for information about sponsorship.
|
||||
Kibaale Children's Fund c/o Pacific Academy
|
||||
10238-168 Street
|
||||
Surrey, B.C. V4N 1Z4
|
||||
Canada
|
||||
Phone: 604-581-5353
|
||||
If you make a donation to Kibaale Children's Fund (KCF) you
|
||||
will receive a tax receipt which can be submitted with your
|
||||
tax return.
|
||||
because of Vim. Look on their site for information about
|
||||
sponsorship: https://www.kuwasha.net/
|
||||
If you make a donation to Kuwasha you will receive a tax
|
||||
receipt which can be submitted with your tax return.
|
||||
|
||||
Holland: Transfer to the account of "Stichting ICCF Holland" in Lisse.
|
||||
This will allow for tax deduction if you live in Holland.
|
||||
Postbank, nr. 4548774
|
||||
IBAN: NL95 INGB 0004 5487 74
|
||||
Holland: Transfer to the account of "Stichting ICCF Holland" in
|
||||
Amersfoort. This will allow for tax deduction if you live in
|
||||
Holland. ING bank, IBAN: NL95 INGB 0004 5487 74
|
||||
|
||||
Germany: It is possible to make donations that allow for a tax return.
|
||||
Check the ICCF web site for the latest information:
|
||||
http://iccf-holland.org/germany.html
|
||||
https://iccf-holland.org/germany.html
|
||||
|
||||
World: Use a postal money order. That should be possible from any
|
||||
country, mostly from the post office. Use this name (which is
|
||||
in my passport): "Abraham Moolenaar". Use Euro for the
|
||||
currency if possible.
|
||||
|
||||
Europe: Use a bank transfer if possible. Your bank should have a form
|
||||
that you can use for this. See "Others" below for the swift
|
||||
code and IBAN number.
|
||||
Europe: Use a bank transfer if possible. See "Others" below for the
|
||||
swift code and IBAN number.
|
||||
Any other method should work. Ask for information about
|
||||
sponsorship.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -261,28 +248,12 @@ Credit Card: You can use PayPal to send money with a Credit card. This is
|
||||
https://www.paypal.com/en_US/mrb/pal=XAC62PML3GF8Q
|
||||
The e-mail address for sending the money to is:
|
||||
Bram@iccf-holland.org
|
||||
For amounts above 400 Euro ($500) sending a check is
|
||||
preferred.
|
||||
|
||||
Others: Transfer to one of these accounts if possible:
|
||||
Postbank, account 4548774
|
||||
Swift code: INGB NL 2A
|
||||
IBAN: NL95 INGB 0004 5487 74
|
||||
under the name "stichting ICCF Holland", Lisse
|
||||
If that doesn't work:
|
||||
Rabobank Lisse, account 3765.05.117
|
||||
Swift code: RABO NL 2U
|
||||
under the name "Bram Moolenaar", Lisse
|
||||
Otherwise, send a check in euro or US dollars to the address
|
||||
below. Minimal amount: $70 (my bank does not accept smaller
|
||||
amounts for foreign check, sorry)
|
||||
Others: Transfer to this account if possible:
|
||||
ING bank: IBAN: NL95 INGB 0004 5487 74
|
||||
Swift code: INGBNL2A
|
||||
under the name "stichting ICCF Holland", Amersfoort
|
||||
Checks are not accepted.
|
||||
|
||||
Address to send checks to:
|
||||
Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
Finsterruetihof 1
|
||||
8134 Adliswil
|
||||
Switzerland
|
||||
|
||||
This address is expected to be valid for a long time.
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -286,12 +286,12 @@ history file. E.g.: >
|
||||
au BufReadPost * call ReadUndo()
|
||||
au BufWritePost * call WriteUndo()
|
||||
func ReadUndo()
|
||||
if filereadable(expand('%:h'). '/UNDO/' . expand('%:t'))
|
||||
if filereadable(expand('%:h') .. '/UNDO/' .. expand('%:t'))
|
||||
rundo %:h/UNDO/%:t
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
func WriteUndo()
|
||||
let dirname = expand('%:h') . '/UNDO'
|
||||
let dirname = expand('%:h') .. '/UNDO'
|
||||
if !isdirectory(dirname)
|
||||
call mkdir(dirname)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ line break. Revert with ":iunmap <C-U>".
|
||||
Enable using the mouse if available. See 'mouse'.
|
||||
|
||||
>
|
||||
vnoremap _g y:exe "grep /" . escape(@", '\\/') . "/ *.c *.h"<CR>
|
||||
vnoremap _g y:exe "grep /" .. escape(@", '\\/') .. "/ *.c *.h"<CR>
|
||||
|
||||
This mapping yanks the visually selected text and searches for it in C files.
|
||||
You can see that a mapping can be used to do quite complicated things. Still,
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ You can specify #rrggbb hex colors and you can define new names for hex
|
||||
colors in |v:colornames| like so: >
|
||||
|
||||
let v:colornames['mine_red'] = '#aa0000'
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
If you are authoring a color scheme for others to use, it is important
|
||||
to define these colors only when they do not exist: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ to define these colors only when they do not exist: >
|
||||
|
||||
This allows users of the color scheme to override the precise definition of
|
||||
that color prior to loading your color scheme. For example, in a |.vimrc|
|
||||
file:
|
||||
file: >
|
||||
|
||||
runtime colors/lists/css_colors.vim
|
||||
let v:colornames['your_red'] = v:colornames['css_red']
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_29.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2016 Feb 27
|
||||
*usr_29.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Mar 13
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -33,10 +33,12 @@ following command: >
|
||||
ctags *.c
|
||||
|
||||
"ctags" is a separate program. Most Unix systems already have it installed.
|
||||
If you do not have it yet, you can find Exuberant ctags here:
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not have it yet, you can find Universal/Exuberant ctags at:
|
||||
http://ctags.io ~
|
||||
http://ctags.sf.net ~
|
||||
|
||||
Universal ctags is preferred, Exuberant ctags is no longer being developed.
|
||||
|
||||
Now when you are in Vim and you want to go to a function definition, you can
|
||||
jump to it by using the following command: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -142,15 +144,15 @@ ONE TAGS FILE
|
||||
When Vim has to search many places for tags files, you can hear the disk
|
||||
rattling. It may get a bit slow. In that case it's better to spend this
|
||||
time while generating one big tags file. You might do this overnight.
|
||||
This requires the Exuberant ctags program, mentioned above. It offers an
|
||||
argument to search a whole directory tree: >
|
||||
This requires the Universal or Exuberant ctags program, mentioned above.
|
||||
It offers an argument to search a whole directory tree: >
|
||||
|
||||
cd ~/proj
|
||||
ctags -R .
|
||||
|
||||
The nice thing about this is that Exuberant ctags recognizes various file
|
||||
types. Thus this doesn't work just for C and C++ programs, also for Eiffel
|
||||
and even Vim scripts. See the ctags documentation to tune this.
|
||||
The nice thing about this is that Universal/Exuberant ctags recognizes various
|
||||
file types. Thus this doesn't work just for C and C++ programs, also for
|
||||
Eiffel and even Vim scripts. See the ctags documentation to tune this.
|
||||
Now you only need to tell Vim where your big tags file is: >
|
||||
|
||||
:set tags=~/proj/tags
|
||||
@@ -232,7 +234,8 @@ A TAGS BROWSER
|
||||
Since CTRL-] takes you to the definition of the identifier under the cursor,
|
||||
you can use a list of identifier names as a table of contents. Here is an
|
||||
example.
|
||||
First create a list of identifiers (this requires Exuberant ctags): >
|
||||
First create a list of identifiers (this requires Universal or Exuberant
|
||||
ctags): >
|
||||
|
||||
ctags --c-types=f -f functions *.c
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_40.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Sep 02
|
||||
*usr_40.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 03
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Table of contents: |usr_toc.txt|
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
*40.1* Key mapping
|
||||
|
||||
A simple mapping was explained in section |05.3|. The principle is that one
|
||||
A simple mapping was explained in section |05.4|. The principle is that one
|
||||
sequence of key strokes is translated into another sequence of key strokes.
|
||||
This is a simple, yet powerful mechanism.
|
||||
The simplest form is that one key is mapped to a sequence of keys. Since
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 30
|
||||
*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Feb 11
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ and avoid errors. Such as thinking that the "-0o36" above makes the number
|
||||
negative, while it is actually seen as a subtraction.
|
||||
|
||||
To actually have the minus sign be used for negation, you can put the second
|
||||
expression in parenthesis: >
|
||||
expression in parentheses: >
|
||||
|
||||
echo -0x7f (-0o36)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
var name = "Peter"
|
||||
echo name
|
||||
< peter ~
|
||||
< Peter ~
|
||||
|
||||
Every variable has a type. Very often, as in this example, the type is
|
||||
defined by assigning a value. This is called type inference. If you do not
|
||||
@@ -538,16 +538,16 @@ between the `while` and the `endwhile`:
|
||||
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
var counter = 1
|
||||
while counter < 40
|
||||
do_something()
|
||||
if skip_flag
|
||||
if skip_number(counter)
|
||||
continue
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if finished_flag
|
||||
if last_number(counter)
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
sleep 50m
|
||||
--counter
|
||||
++counter
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
|
||||
The `sleep` command makes Vim take a nap. The "50m" specifies fifty
|
||||
@@ -963,6 +963,8 @@ Buffers, windows and the argument list:
|
||||
win_gotoid() go to window with ID
|
||||
win_id2tabwin() get tab and window nr from window ID
|
||||
win_id2win() get window nr from window ID
|
||||
win_move_separator() move window vertical separator
|
||||
win_move_statusline() move window status line
|
||||
win_splitmove() move window to a split of another window
|
||||
getbufinfo() get a list with buffer information
|
||||
gettabinfo() get a list with tab page information
|
||||
@@ -1114,8 +1116,7 @@ Testing: *test-functions*
|
||||
test_garbagecollect_now() free memory right now
|
||||
test_garbagecollect_soon() set a flag to free memory soon
|
||||
test_getvalue() get value of an internal variable
|
||||
test_gui_drop_files() drop file(s) in a window
|
||||
test_gui_mouse_event() add a GUI mouse event to the input buffer
|
||||
test_gui_event() generate a GUI event for testing
|
||||
test_ignore_error() ignore a specific error message
|
||||
test_null_blob() return a null Blob
|
||||
test_null_channel() return a null Channel
|
||||
@@ -1129,7 +1130,6 @@ Testing: *test-functions*
|
||||
test_setmouse() set the mouse position
|
||||
test_feedinput() add key sequence to input buffer
|
||||
test_option_not_set() reset flag indicating option was set
|
||||
test_scrollbar() simulate scrollbar movement in the GUI
|
||||
test_refcount() return an expression's reference count
|
||||
test_srand_seed() set the seed value for srand()
|
||||
test_unknown() return a value with unknown type
|
||||
@@ -2500,7 +2500,7 @@ When the user does ":setfiletype xyz" the effect of the previous filetype
|
||||
should be undone. Set the b:undo_ftplugin variable to the commands that will
|
||||
undo the settings in your filetype plugin. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal fo< com< tw< commentstring<"
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal fo< com< tw< commentstring<"
|
||||
\ .. "| unlet b:match_ignorecase b:match_words b:match_skip"
|
||||
|
||||
Using ":setlocal" with "<" after the option name resets the option to its
|
||||
@@ -2512,6 +2512,8 @@ continuation, as mentioned above |use-cpo-save|.
|
||||
For undoing the effect of an indent script, the b:undo_indent variable should
|
||||
be set accordingly.
|
||||
|
||||
Both these variables use legacy script syntax, not |Vim9| syntax.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
FILE NAME
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*various.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Dec 20
|
||||
*various.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
|
||||
:[range]P[rint] [count] [flags]
|
||||
Just as ":print". Was apparently added to Vi for
|
||||
people that keep the shift key pressed too long...
|
||||
This command is not supported in |Vim9| script.
|
||||
Note: A user command can overrule this command.
|
||||
See |ex-flags| for [flags].
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -244,10 +245,10 @@ g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
|
||||
compiler will have set stdin to a non-interactive
|
||||
mode.
|
||||
|
||||
*:!cmd* *:!* *E34*
|
||||
*:!cmd* *:!*
|
||||
:!{cmd} Execute {cmd} with the shell. See also the 'shell'
|
||||
and 'shelltype' option.
|
||||
|
||||
*E34*
|
||||
Any '!' in {cmd} is replaced with the previous
|
||||
external command (see also 'cpoptions'). But not when
|
||||
there is a backslash before the '!', then that
|
||||
@@ -267,7 +268,7 @@ g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
|
||||
name does not contain a single quote: >
|
||||
:!ls '%'
|
||||
< This should always work, but it's more typing: >
|
||||
:exe "!ls " . shellescape(expand("%"))
|
||||
:exe "!ls " .. shellescape(expand("%"))
|
||||
< To get a literal "%" or "#" prepend it with a
|
||||
backslash. For example, to list all files starting
|
||||
with "%": >
|
||||
@@ -380,7 +381,7 @@ N *+folding* |folding|
|
||||
*+fork* Unix only: |fork| shell commands
|
||||
*+float* Floating point support
|
||||
N *+gettext* message translations |multi-lang|
|
||||
*+GUI_Athena* Unix only: Athena |GUI|
|
||||
- *+GUI_Athena* Unix only: Athena |GUI|
|
||||
*+GUI_neXtaw* Unix only: neXtaw |GUI|
|
||||
*+GUI_GTK* Unix only: GTK+ |GUI|
|
||||
*+GUI_Motif* Unix only: Motif |GUI|
|
||||
@@ -410,6 +411,7 @@ T *+mouse* Mouse handling |mouse-using|
|
||||
N *+mouseshape* |'mouseshape'|
|
||||
B *+mouse_dec* Unix only: Dec terminal mouse handling |dec-mouse|
|
||||
N *+mouse_gpm* Unix only: Linux console mouse handling |gpm-mouse|
|
||||
m *+mouse_gpm/dyn* Same as |+mouse_gpm| with optional library dependency |/dyn|
|
||||
N *+mouse_jsbterm* JSB mouse handling |jsbterm-mouse|
|
||||
B *+mouse_netterm* Unix only: netterm mouse handling |netterm-mouse|
|
||||
N *+mouse_pterm* QNX only: pterm mouse handling |qnx-terminal|
|
||||
@@ -424,7 +426,7 @@ m *+mzscheme* Mzscheme interface |mzscheme|
|
||||
m *+mzscheme/dyn* Mzscheme interface |mzscheme-dynamic| |/dyn|
|
||||
m *+netbeans_intg* |netbeans|
|
||||
T *+num64* 64-bit Number support |Number|
|
||||
Always enabled since 8.2.0271, use v:numbersize to
|
||||
Always enabled since 8.2.0271, use v:numbersize to
|
||||
check the actual size of a Number.
|
||||
m *+ole* Win32 GUI only: |ole-interface|
|
||||
N *+packages* Loading |packages|
|
||||
@@ -476,9 +478,10 @@ N *+toolbar* |gui-toolbar|
|
||||
T *+user_commands* User-defined commands. |user-commands|
|
||||
Always enabled since 8.1.1210.
|
||||
B *+vartabs* Variable-width tabstops. |'vartabstop'|
|
||||
N *+viminfo* |'viminfo'|
|
||||
T *+vertsplit* Vertically split windows |:vsplit|; Always enabled
|
||||
since 8.0.1118.
|
||||
T *+vim9script* |Vim9| script
|
||||
N *+viminfo* |'viminfo'|
|
||||
T *+virtualedit* |'virtualedit'| Always enabled since 8.1.826.
|
||||
T *+visual* Visual mode |Visual-mode| Always enabled since 7.4.200.
|
||||
T *+visualextra* extra Visual mode commands |blockwise-operators|
|
||||
@@ -548,7 +551,7 @@ N *+X11* Unix only: can restore window title |X11|
|
||||
backward compatibility, the ">" after the register
|
||||
name can be omitted.
|
||||
:redi[r] @">> Append messages to the unnamed register.
|
||||
|
||||
*E1092*
|
||||
:redi[r] => {var} Redirect messages to a variable.
|
||||
In legacy script: If the variable doesn't exist, then
|
||||
it is created. If the variable exists, then it is
|
||||
@@ -565,23 +568,23 @@ N *+X11* Unix only: can restore window title |X11|
|
||||
|
||||
:redi[r] =>> {var} Append messages to an existing variable. Only string
|
||||
variables can be used.
|
||||
|
||||
*E1185*
|
||||
:redi[r] END End redirecting messages.
|
||||
|
||||
*:filt* *:filter*
|
||||
:filt[er][!] {pat} {command}
|
||||
:filt[er][!] /{pat}/ {command}
|
||||
:filt[er][!] {pattern} {command}
|
||||
:filt[er][!] /{pattern}/ {command}
|
||||
Restrict the output of {command} to lines matching
|
||||
with {pat}. For example, to list only xml files: >
|
||||
with {pattern}. For example, to list only xml files: >
|
||||
:filter /\.xml$/ oldfiles
|
||||
< If the [!] is given, restrict the output of {command}
|
||||
to lines that do NOT match {pat}.
|
||||
to lines that do NOT match {pattern}.
|
||||
|
||||
{pat} is a Vim search pattern. Instead of enclosing
|
||||
{pattern} is a Vim search pattern. Instead of enclosing
|
||||
it in / any non-ID character (see |'isident'|) can be
|
||||
used, so long as it does not appear in {pat}. Without
|
||||
the enclosing character the pattern cannot include the
|
||||
bar character. 'ignorecase' is not used.
|
||||
used, so long as it does not appear in {pattern}.
|
||||
Without the enclosing character the pattern cannot
|
||||
include the bar character. 'ignorecase' is not used.
|
||||
|
||||
The pattern is matched against the relevant part of
|
||||
the output, not necessarily the whole line. Only some
|
||||
@@ -648,7 +651,7 @@ N *+X11* Unix only: can restore window title |X11|
|
||||
used. In this example |:silent| is used to avoid the
|
||||
message about reading the file and |:unsilent| to be
|
||||
able to list the first line of each file. >
|
||||
:silent argdo unsilent echo expand('%') . ": " . getline(1)
|
||||
:silent argdo unsilent echo expand('%') .. ": " .. getline(1)
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*:verb* *:verbose*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*version5.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Apr 05
|
||||
*version5.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -2494,7 +2494,7 @@ regexp character classes (for fast syntax highlight matching):
|
||||
|
||||
":set" now accepts "+=", |^=" and "-=": add or remove parts of a string
|
||||
option, add or subtract a number from a number option. A comma is
|
||||
automagically inserted or deleted for options that are a comma separated list.
|
||||
automagically inserted or deleted for options that are a comma-separated list.
|
||||
|
||||
Filetype feature, for autocommands. Uses a file type instead of a pattern to
|
||||
match a file. Currently only used for RISC OS. (Leonard)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*version6.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Apr 05
|
||||
*version6.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -12447,7 +12447,7 @@ Solution: Make sure ".out" files are deleted when they get in the way. Add
|
||||
Files: src/Make_bc5.mak, src/testdir/Make_dos.mak
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 6.2.381
|
||||
Problem: Setting 'fileencoding' to a comma separated list (confusing it
|
||||
Problem: Setting 'fileencoding' to a comma-separated list (confusing it
|
||||
with 'fileencodings') does not result in an error message.
|
||||
Setting 'fileencoding' in an empty file marks it as modified.
|
||||
There is no "+" in the title after setting 'fileencoding'.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -14965,7 +14965,7 @@ Solution: Adjust autoconf. (lilydjwg)
|
||||
Files: src/configure.in, src/auto/configure
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.806
|
||||
Problem: Compiler warnings in Perl code when building with Visual studio
|
||||
Problem: Compiler warnings in Perl code when building with Visual Studio
|
||||
2012. (skeept)
|
||||
Solution: Add type casts. (Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jan 30)
|
||||
Files: src/if_perl.xs
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
26928
runtime/doc/version9.txt
Normal file
26928
runtime/doc/version9.txt
Normal file
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*vi_diff.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Jan 21
|
||||
*vi_diff.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -160,8 +160,8 @@ Graphical User Interface (GUI). |gui|
|
||||
Included support for GUI: menu's, mouse, scrollbars, etc. You can
|
||||
define your own menus. Better support for CTRL/SHIFT/ALT keys in
|
||||
combination with special keys and mouse. Supported for various
|
||||
platforms, such as X11 (with Motif and Athena interfaces), GTK, Win32
|
||||
(Windows XP and later), Amiga and Macintosh.
|
||||
platforms, such as X11 with Motif, GTK, Win32 (Windows XP and later),
|
||||
Amiga and Macintosh.
|
||||
|
||||
Multiple windows and buffers. |windows.txt|
|
||||
Vim can split the screen into several windows, each editing a
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
.TH VIM 1 "2006 Apr 11"
|
||||
.TH VIM 1 "2021 Jun 13"
|
||||
.SH 名前
|
||||
vim \- Vi IMproved, プログラマのテキストエディタ
|
||||
.SH 書式
|
||||
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Note: "+" と "\-c" は合わせて 10 個まで指定できます。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\-d
|
||||
差分モードで起動します。
|
||||
二つか三つの四つのファイルを引数に指定してください。
|
||||
2 個から 8 個のファイルを引数に指定してください。
|
||||
指定されたファイルが開かれ、それらのファイルの差分が表示されます。
|
||||
vimdiff(1) と同様の動作です。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@@ -217,8 +217,7 @@ GUI がサポートされている場合は、GUI で起動します。
|
||||
サポートされていない場合はエラーメッセージを表示して終了します。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\-i {viminfo}
|
||||
viminfo ファイルを使う設定になっている場合は、初期設定の "~/.viminfo"
|
||||
の代わりに、指定されたファイルを設定します。
|
||||
初期設定の "~/.viminfo" の代わりに、viminfo ファイルを読み書きする際に使うファイル名を指定します。
|
||||
"NONE" を指定すると、.viminfo ファイルを使わないように設定できます。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\-L
|
||||
@@ -356,6 +355,10 @@ X サーバーと通信しません。端末での起動時間を短くできま
|
||||
これ以降の引数はすべてファイル名として扱われます。
|
||||
ファイル名が '\-' で始まっているファイルを開くときに使ってください。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\-\-clean
|
||||
一切の個人設定 (vimrc、プラグイン、その他) を使用しません。
|
||||
ある問題がクリーンな Vim セットアップで再現するかを確認するのに有用です。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\-\-echo\-wid
|
||||
GTK GUI のみ: Window ID を標準出力に出力します。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@@ -398,6 +401,9 @@ Vim サーバーの一覧を表示します。
|
||||
\-\-socketid {id}
|
||||
GTK GUI のみ: GtkPlug メカニズムを使って gvim を別のウィンドウの中で実行します。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\-\-startuptime {file}
|
||||
起動処理の間、経過時間のメッセージをファイル {fname} に書き出します。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\-\-version
|
||||
バージョン情報を表示して終了します。
|
||||
.SH オンラインヘルプ
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
.TH VIM 1 "2006 Apr 11"
|
||||
.TH VIM 1 "2021 Jun 13"
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
vim \- Vi IMproved, a programmer's text editor
|
||||
.SH SYNOPSIS
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -432,4 +432,4 @@ BUGS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
2006 Apr 11 VIM(1)
|
||||
2021 Jun 13 VIM(1)
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
|
||||
.TH VIMDIFF 1 "2001 March 30"
|
||||
.SH 名前
|
||||
vimdiff \- 二つか三つか四つのファイルを Vim で開いて、その差分を表示する
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vimdiff \- 2 個から 8 個のファイルを Vim で開いて、その差分を表示する
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.SH 書式
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.br
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.B vimdiff
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[options] file1 file2 [file3 [file4]]
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[options] file1 file2 [file3 [file4 [file5 [file6 [file7 [file8]]]]]]
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.PP
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.B gvimdiff
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.SH 説明
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.B Vimdiff
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は、二つ (か三つか四つ) のファイルを
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は、2 個から 8 個のファイルを
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.B Vim
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で開きます。
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ファイルは個別のウィンドウで開かれ、差分が強調表示されます。
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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*visual.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 21
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*visual.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 20
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ Additionally the following commands can be used:
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X delete (2) |v_X|
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Y yank (2) |v_Y|
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p put |v_p|
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P put without unnamed register overwrite |v_P|
|
||||
J join (1) |v_J|
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||||
U make uppercase |v_U|
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||||
u make lowercase |v_u|
|
||||
@@ -488,6 +489,11 @@ Commands in Select mode:
|
||||
- ESC stops Select mode.
|
||||
- CTRL-O switches to Visual mode for the duration of one command. *v_CTRL-O*
|
||||
- CTRL-G switches to Visual mode.
|
||||
- CTRL-R {register} selects the register to be used for the text that is
|
||||
deleted when typing text. *v_CTRL-R*
|
||||
Unless you specify the "_" (black hole) register, the unnamed register is
|
||||
also overwritten.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Otherwise, typed characters are handled as in Visual mode.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*windows.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 29
|
||||
*windows.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ highlight group (|hl-EndOfBuffer|) can be used to change the highlighting of
|
||||
the filler characters.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
3. Opening and closing a window *opening-window* *E36*
|
||||
3. Opening and closing a window *opening-window*
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-W s *CTRL-W_s*
|
||||
CTRL-W S *CTRL-W_S*
|
||||
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ CTRL-W CTRL-S *CTRL-W_CTRL-S*
|
||||
Note: CTRL-S does not work on all terminals and might block
|
||||
further input, use CTRL-Q to get going again.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
*E242*
|
||||
*E242* *E1159*
|
||||
Be careful when splitting a window in an autocommand, it may
|
||||
mess up the window layout if this happens while making other
|
||||
window layout changes.
|
||||
@@ -246,6 +246,10 @@ CTRL-W : Does the same as typing |:| - enter a command line. Useful in a
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the 'splitbelow' and 'splitright' options influence where a new
|
||||
window will appear.
|
||||
*E36*
|
||||
Creating a window will fail if there is not enough room. Every window needs
|
||||
at least one screen line and column, sometimes more. Options 'winminheight'
|
||||
and 'winminwidth' are relevant.
|
||||
|
||||
*:vert* *:vertical*
|
||||
:vert[ical] {cmd}
|
||||
@@ -469,7 +473,7 @@ These commands can also be executed with ":wincmd":
|
||||
the |CursorHold| autocommand event). Or when a Normal mode
|
||||
command is inconvenient.
|
||||
The count can also be a window number. Example: >
|
||||
:exe nr . "wincmd w"
|
||||
:exe nr .. "wincmd w"
|
||||
< This goes to window "nr".
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
@@ -888,7 +892,7 @@ windows.
|
||||
*preview-popup*
|
||||
Alternatively, a popup window can be used by setting the 'previewpopup'
|
||||
option. When set, it overrules the 'previewwindow' and 'previewheight'
|
||||
settings. The option is a comma separated list of values:
|
||||
settings. The option is a comma-separated list of values:
|
||||
height maximum height of the popup
|
||||
width maximum width of the popup
|
||||
highlight highlight group of the popup (default is Pmenu)
|
||||
@@ -960,12 +964,12 @@ CTRL-W g } *CTRL-W_g}*
|
||||
cursor. This is less clever than using |:ptag|, but you don't
|
||||
need a tags file and it will also find matches in system
|
||||
include files. Example: >
|
||||
:au! CursorHold *.[ch] ++nested exe "silent! psearch " . expand("<cword>")
|
||||
:au! CursorHold *.[ch] ++nested exe "silent! psearch " .. expand("<cword>")
|
||||
< Warning: This can be slow.
|
||||
|
||||
Example *CursorHold-example* >
|
||||
|
||||
:au! CursorHold *.[ch] ++nested exe "silent! ptag " . expand("<cword>")
|
||||
:au! CursorHold *.[ch] ++nested exe "silent! ptag " .. expand("<cword>")
|
||||
|
||||
This will cause a ":ptag" to be executed for the keyword under the cursor,
|
||||
when the cursor hasn't moved for the time set with 'updatetime'. The "nested"
|
||||
@@ -988,14 +992,14 @@ is no word under the cursor, and a few other things: >
|
||||
:
|
||||
: " Delete any existing highlight before showing another tag
|
||||
: silent! wincmd P " jump to preview window
|
||||
: if &previewwindow " if we really get there...
|
||||
: if &previewwindow " if we really get there...
|
||||
: match none " delete existing highlight
|
||||
: wincmd p " back to old window
|
||||
: endif
|
||||
:
|
||||
: " Try displaying a matching tag for the word under the cursor
|
||||
: try
|
||||
: exe "ptag " . w
|
||||
: exe "ptag " .. w
|
||||
: catch
|
||||
: return
|
||||
: endtry
|
||||
@@ -1007,10 +1011,10 @@ is no word under the cursor, and a few other things: >
|
||||
: endif
|
||||
: call search("$", "b") " to end of previous line
|
||||
: let w = substitute(w, '\\', '\\\\', "")
|
||||
: call search('\<\V' . w . '\>') " position cursor on match
|
||||
: call search('\<\V' .. w .. '\>') " position cursor on match
|
||||
: " Add a match highlight to the word at this position
|
||||
: hi previewWord term=bold ctermbg=green guibg=green
|
||||
: exe 'match previewWord "\%' . line(".") . 'l\%' . col(".") . 'c\k*"'
|
||||
: exe 'match previewWord "\%' .. line(".") .. 'l\%' .. col(".") .. 'c\k*"'
|
||||
: wincmd p " back to old window
|
||||
: endif
|
||||
: endif
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -74,6 +74,7 @@
|
||||
一行
|
||||
.RI < cols >
|
||||
オクテットで出力する。標準設定は 16 (\-i: 12, \-ps: 30, \-b: 6)。最大 256。
|
||||
\-ps には最大値がありません。 \-ps 付きの場合、0 を指定すると単一の長い行で出力されます。
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.IR \-C " | " \-capitalize
|
||||
\-i を使用した際に、C インクルードファイル形式の変数名を大文字にする。
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ followed by an ascii (or ebcdic) representation. The command line switches
|
||||
Format
|
||||
.RI < cols >
|
||||
octets per line. Default 16 (\-i: 12, \-ps: 30, \-b: 6). Max 256.
|
||||
No maxmimum for \-ps. With \-ps, 0 results in one long line of output.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.IR \-C " | " \-capitalize
|
||||
Capitalize variable names in C include file style, when using \-i.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
-c cols | -cols cols
|
||||
Format <cols> octets per line. Default 16 (-i: 12, -ps: 30, -b:
|
||||
6). Max 256.
|
||||
6). Max 256. No maxmimum for -ps. With -ps, 0 results in one
|
||||
long line of output.
|
||||
|
||||
-C | -capitalize
|
||||
Capitalize variable names in C include file style, when using
|
||||
|
||||
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