man.vim: use -range instead of -count (#5203)

With -count, if the first argument is a number, it is made available
with <count>. Problem is, there is always a default count it is impossible
to tell whether the user set it.

Since v:count and v:count1 still work with 'keywordprg', -count is
unnecessary. But 'keywordprg' still calls ':Man' with a count prefixed.
So it must still accept a count in the line number position, but not consume
the first argument. This is done with -range.

Fixes #5202.
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Anmol Sethi 2016-08-09 20:18:04 -04:00 committed by Justin M. Keyes
parent 3e26c32994
commit 3ff252ca86

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ if exists('g:loaded_man')
endif endif
let g:loaded_man = 1 let g:loaded_man = 1
command! -count=0 -complete=customlist,man#complete -nargs=+ Man call man#open_page(v:count, v:count1, <f-args>) command! -range=0 -complete=customlist,man#complete -nargs=+ Man call man#open_page(v:count, v:count1, <f-args>)
nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(Man) :<C-U>call man#open_page(v:count, v:count1, &filetype ==# 'man' ? expand('<cWORD>') : expand('<cword>'))<CR> nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(Man) :<C-U>call man#open_page(v:count, v:count1, &filetype ==# 'man' ? expand('<cWORD>') : expand('<cword>'))<CR>