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vim-patch:partial:016188fd8a30 (#18890)
Update runtime files.
016188fd8a
omit changes from doc/builtin.txt (needs 8.2.1536, 8.2.4981)
skip user manual rewrite for Vim9script
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@ -582,6 +582,8 @@ acos({expr}) *acos()*
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|Float| in the range of [0, pi].
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{expr} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number| in the range
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[-1, 1].
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Returns NaN if {expr} is outside the range [-1, 1]. Returns
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0.0 if {expr} is not a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Examples: >
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:echo acos(0)
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< 1.570796 >
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@ -600,6 +602,7 @@ add({object}, {expr}) *add()*
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item. Use |extend()| to concatenate |Lists|.
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When {object} is a |Blob| then {expr} must be a number.
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Use |insert()| to add an item at another position.
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Returns 1 if {object} is not a |List| or a |Blob|.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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mylist->add(val1)->add(val2)
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@ -697,11 +700,17 @@ argv([{nr} [, {winid}]])
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The {winid} argument specifies the window ID, see |argc()|.
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For the Vim command line arguments see |v:argv|.
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Returns an empty string if {nr}th argument is not present in
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the argument list. Returns an empty List if the {winid}
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argument is invalid.
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asin({expr}) *asin()*
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Return the arc sine of {expr} measured in radians, as a |Float|
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in the range of [-pi/2, pi/2].
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{expr} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number| in the range
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[-1, 1].
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Returns NaN if {expr} is outside the range [-1, 1]. Returns
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0.0 if {expr} is not a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Examples: >
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:echo asin(0.8)
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< 0.927295 >
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@ -719,6 +728,7 @@ atan({expr}) *atan()*
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Return the principal value of the arc tangent of {expr}, in
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the range [-pi/2, +pi/2] radians, as a |Float|.
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{expr} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Returns 0.0 if {expr} is not a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Examples: >
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:echo atan(100)
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< 1.560797 >
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@ -732,6 +742,8 @@ atan2({expr1}, {expr2}) *atan2()*
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Return the arc tangent of {expr1} / {expr2}, measured in
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radians, as a |Float| in the range [-pi, pi].
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{expr1} and {expr2} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Returns 0.0 if {expr1} or {expr2} is not a |Float| or a
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|Number|.
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Examples: >
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:echo atan2(-1, 1)
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< -0.785398 >
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@ -777,7 +789,8 @@ bufadd({name}) *bufadd()*
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let bufnr = bufadd('someName')
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call bufload(bufnr)
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call setbufline(bufnr, 1, ['some', 'text'])
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< Can also be used as a |method|: >
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< Returns 0 on error.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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let bufnr = 'somename'->bufadd()
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bufexists({buf}) *bufexists()*
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@ -919,6 +932,8 @@ byte2line({byte}) *byte2line()*
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one.
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Also see |line2byte()|, |go| and |:goto|.
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Returns -1 if the {byte} value is invalid.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetOffset()->byte2line()
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@ -985,6 +1000,8 @@ ceil({expr}) *ceil()*
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echo ceil(4.0)
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< 4.0
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Returns 0.0 if {expr} is not a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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Compute()->ceil()
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@ -995,6 +1012,7 @@ changenr() *changenr()*
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When a change was made it is the number of that change. After
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redo it is the number of the redone change. After undo it is
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one less than the number of the undone change.
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Returns 0 if the undo list is empty.
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chanclose({id} [, {stream}]) *chanclose()*
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Close a channel or a specific stream associated with it.
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@ -1038,6 +1056,8 @@ char2nr({string} [, {utf8}]) *char2nr()*
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A combining character is a separate character.
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|nr2char()| does the opposite.
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Returns 0 if {string} is not a |String|.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetChar()->char2nr()
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<
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@ -1146,7 +1166,7 @@ col({expr}) The result is a Number, which is the byte index of the column
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col("$") length of cursor line plus one
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col("'t") column of mark t
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col("'" .. markname) column of mark markname
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< The first column is 1. 0 is returned for an error.
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< The first column is 1. Returns 0 if {expr} is invalid.
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For an uppercase mark the column may actually be in another
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buffer.
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For the cursor position, when 'virtualedit' is active, the
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@ -1264,6 +1284,8 @@ complete_info([{what}]) *complete_info()*
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|pum_getpos()|. It's also available in |v:event| during the
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|CompleteChanged| event.
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Returns an empty |Dictionary| on error.
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Examples: >
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" Get all items
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call complete_info()
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@ -1346,6 +1368,7 @@ copy({expr}) Make a copy of {expr}. For Numbers and Strings this isn't
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cos({expr}) *cos()*
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Return the cosine of {expr}, measured in radians, as a |Float|.
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{expr} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Returns 0.0 if {expr} is not a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Examples: >
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:echo cos(100)
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< 0.862319 >
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@ -1359,6 +1382,7 @@ cosh({expr}) *cosh()*
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Return the hyperbolic cosine of {expr} as a |Float| in the range
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[1, inf].
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{expr} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Returns 0.0 if {expr} is not a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Examples: >
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:echo cosh(0.5)
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< 1.127626 >
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@ -1914,6 +1938,7 @@ exp({expr}) *exp()*
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Return the exponential of {expr} as a |Float| in the range
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[0, inf].
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{expr} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Returns 0.0 if {expr} is not a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Examples: >
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:echo exp(2)
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< 7.389056 >
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@ -1929,6 +1954,9 @@ debugbreak({pid}) *debugbreak()*
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processes is undefined. See |terminal-debugger|.
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{Sends a SIGINT to a process {pid} other than MS-Windows}
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Returns |TRUE| if successfully interrupted the program.
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Otherwise returns |FALSE|.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetPid()->debugbreak()
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@ -2065,7 +2093,7 @@ extend({expr1}, {expr2} [, {expr3}]) *extend()*
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{expr2} remains unchanged.
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When {expr1} is locked and {expr2} is not empty the operation
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fails.
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Returns {expr1}.
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Returns {expr1}. Returns 0 on error.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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mylist->extend(otherlist)
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@ -2210,6 +2238,8 @@ finddir({name} [, {path} [, {count}]]) *finddir()*
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{name} in {path} instead of the first one.
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When {count} is negative return all the matches in a |List|.
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Returns an empty string if the directory is not found.
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This is quite similar to the ex-command `:find`.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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@ -2252,6 +2282,7 @@ float2nr({expr}) *float2nr()*
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Convert {expr} to a Number by omitting the part after the
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decimal point.
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{expr} must evaluate to a |Float| or a Number.
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Returns 0 if {expr} is not a |Float| or a |Number|.
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When the value of {expr} is out of range for a |Number| the
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result is truncated to 0x7fffffff or -0x7fffffff (or when
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64-bit Number support is enabled, 0x7fffffffffffffff or
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@ -2276,6 +2307,7 @@ floor({expr}) *floor()*
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Return the largest integral value less than or equal to
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{expr} as a |Float| (round down).
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{expr} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Returns 0.0 if {expr} is not a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Examples: >
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echo floor(1.856)
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< 1.0 >
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@ -2295,6 +2327,8 @@ fmod({expr1}, {expr2}) *fmod()*
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the magnitude of {expr2}. If {expr2} is zero, the value
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returned is zero. The value returned is a |Float|.
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{expr1} and {expr2} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number|.
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Returns 0.0 if {expr1} or {expr2} is not a |Float| or a
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|Number|.
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Examples: >
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:echo fmod(12.33, 1.22)
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< 0.13 >
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@ -2313,6 +2347,7 @@ fnameescape({string}) *fnameescape()*
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appears in a filename, it depends on the value of 'isfname'.
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A leading '+' and '>' is also escaped (special after |:edit|
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and |:write|). And a "-" by itself (special after |:cd|).
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Returns an empty string on error.
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Example: >
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:let fname = '+some str%nge|name'
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:exe "edit " .. fnameescape(fname)
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@ -2330,7 +2365,8 @@ fnamemodify({fname}, {mods}) *fnamemodify()*
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:echo fnamemodify("main.c", ":p:h")
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< results in: >
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/home/mool/vim/vim/src
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< If {mods} is empty then {fname} is returned.
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< If {mods} is empty or an unsupported modifier is used then
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{fname} is returned.
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Note: Environment variables don't work in {fname}, use
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|expand()| first then.
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When used to draw the actual foldtext, the rest of the line
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will be filled with the fold char from the 'fillchars'
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setting.
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Returns an empty string when there is no fold.
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foldtextresult({lnum}) *foldtextresult()*
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Returns the text that is displayed for the closed fold at line
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been loaded (to avoid mistakenly loading the autoload script
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when only intending to use the function name, use |function()|
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instead). {name} cannot be a builtin function.
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Returns 0 on error.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetFuncname()->funcref([arg])
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< Invokes the function as with: >
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call context.Callback('one', 500)
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<
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Returns 0 on error.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetFuncname()->function([arg])
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@ -2527,6 +2567,7 @@ get({func}, {what})
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"func" The function
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"dict" The dictionary
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"args" The list with arguments
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Returns zero on error.
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*getbufinfo()*
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getbufinfo([{buf}])
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@ -2747,7 +2788,7 @@ getcharmod() *getcharmod()*
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128 command (Macintosh only)
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Only the modifiers that have not been included in the
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character itself are obtained. Thus Shift-a results in "A"
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without a modifier.
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without a modifier. Returns 0 if no modifiers are used.
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*getcharpos()*
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getcharpos({expr})
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With {winnr} only use this window in the current tab page.
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{winnr} can also be a |window-ID|.
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With {winnr} and {tabnr} use the window in the specified tab
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page.
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page. If {winnr} or {tabnr} is invalid, an empty list is
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returned.
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The returned list contains two entries: a list with the jump
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locations and the last used jump position number in the list.
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If the optional {buf} argument is specified, returns the
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local marks defined in buffer {buf}. For the use of {buf},
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see |bufname()|.
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see |bufname()|. If {buf} is invalid, an empty list is
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returned.
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Each item in the returned List is a |Dict| with the following:
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mark name of the mark prefixed by "'"
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as |setmatches()| can restore a list of matches saved by
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|getmatches()|.
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If {win} is specified, use the window with this number or
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window ID instead of the current window.
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window ID instead of the current window. If {win} is invalid,
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`0` is returned.
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Example: >
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:echo getmatches()
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< [{'group': 'MyGroup1', 'pattern': 'TODO',
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use |getcharpos()|.
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The column number can be very large, e.g. 2147483647, in which
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case it means "after the end of the line".
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If {expr} is invalid, returns a list with all zeros.
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This can be used to save and restore the position of a mark: >
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let save_a_mark = getpos("'a")
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...
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:echo sqrt(100)
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< 10.0 >
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:echo sqrt(-4.01)
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< nan
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"nan" may be different, it depends on system libraries.
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< str2float('nan')
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NaN may be different, it depends on system libraries.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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Compute()->sqrt()
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current window (where |CTRL-W_l| goes to).
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The number can be used with |CTRL-W_w| and ":wincmd w"
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|:wincmd|.
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When {arg} is invalid an error is given and zero is returned.
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Also see |tabpagewinnr()| and |win_getid()|.
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Examples: >
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let window_count = winnr('$')
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When the ":read" command causes another error, the pattern "E484:" will not
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match in it. Thus this exception will not be caught and result in the usual
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error message.
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error message and execution is aborted.
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You might be tempted to do this: >
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" Original Author: Mohamed Boughaba <mohamed dot bgb at gmail dot com>
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" Maintainer: Quentin Hibon (github user hiqua)
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" Version: 0.4
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" Last Change: 2022 May 05
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" Last Change: 2022 Jun 05
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" References:
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" http://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html#configuring
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scriptencoding utf-8
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" Error
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syn match i3ConfigError /.*/
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" Todo
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syn keyword i3ConfigTodo TODO FIXME XXX contained
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" Group mode/bar
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syn keyword i3ConfigBlockKeyword mode bar colors i3bar_command status_command position exec mode hidden_state modifier id position output background statusline tray_output tray_padding separator separator_symbol workspace_min_width workspace_buttons strip_workspace_numbers binding_mode_indicator focused_workspace active_workspace inactive_workspace urgent_workspace binding_mode contained
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syn region i3ConfigBlock start=+.*s\?{$+ end=+^}$+ contains=i3ConfigBlockKeyword,i3ConfigString,i3ConfigBind,i3ConfigComment,i3ConfigFont,i3ConfigFocusWrappingType,i3ConfigColor,i3ConfigVariable transparent keepend extend
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syn region i3ConfigBlock start=+^\s*[^#]*s\?{$+ end=+^\s*[^#]*}$+ contains=i3ConfigBlockKeyword,i3ConfigString,i3ConfigBind,i3ConfigComment,i3ConfigFont,i3ConfigFocusWrappingType,i3ConfigColor,i3ConfigVariable transparent keepend extend
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" Line continuation
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syn region i3ConfigLineCont start=/^.*\\$/ end=/^.*$/ contains=i3ConfigBlockKeyword,i3ConfigString,i3ConfigBind,i3ConfigComment,i3ConfigFont,i3ConfigFocusWrappingType,i3ConfigColor,i3ConfigVariable transparent keepend extend
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" Define the highlighting.
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hi def link i3ConfigError Error
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hi def link i3ConfigTodo Todo
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hi def link i3ConfigComment Comment
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hi def link i3ConfigFontContent Type
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silent g/^#, c-format\n#/.d
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silent g/^#\..*\n#/.d
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" c-format comments have no effect, the check.vim scripts checks it.
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silent g/^#, c-format$/d
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silent g/^#[:~] /d
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silent g/^#, fuzzy\(, .*\)\=\nmsgid ""\@!/.+1,/^$/-1s/^/#\~ /
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silent g/^msgstr"/s//msgstr "/
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