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-To: vim_dev@googlegroups.com
-Subject: Patch 8.1.0757
-Fcc: outbox
-From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
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-
-Patch 8.1.0757
-Problem: Not enough documentation for Blobs.
-Solution: Add a section about Blobs.
-Files: runtime/doc/eval.txt
-
-
-*** ../vim-8.1.0756/runtime/doc/eval.txt 2019-01-13 15:15:54.388762907 +0100
---- runtime/doc/eval.txt 2019-01-15 22:48:29.185422882 +0100
-***************
-*** 17,23 ****
- 1.2 Function references |Funcref|
- 1.3 Lists |Lists|
- 1.4 Dictionaries |Dictionaries|
-! 1.5 More about variables |more-variables|
- 2. Expression syntax |expression-syntax|
- 3. Internal variable |internal-variables|
- 4. Builtin Functions |functions|
---- 17,24 ----
- 1.2 Function references |Funcref|
- 1.3 Lists |Lists|
- 1.4 Dictionaries |Dictionaries|
-! 1.5 Blobs |Blobs|
-! 1.6 More about variables |more-variables|
- 2. Expression syntax |expression-syntax|
- 3. Internal variable |internal-variables|
- 4. Builtin Functions |functions|
-***************
-*** 53,59 ****
- String A NUL terminated string of 8-bit unsigned characters (bytes).
- |expr-string| Examples: "ab\txx\"--" 'x-z''a,c'
-
-! List An ordered sequence of items |List|.
- Example: [1, 2, ['a', 'b']]
-
- Dictionary An associative, unordered array: Each entry has a key and a
---- 54,60 ----
- String A NUL terminated string of 8-bit unsigned characters (bytes).
- |expr-string| Examples: "ab\txx\"--" 'x-z''a,c'
-
-! List An ordered sequence of items, see |List| for details.
- Example: [1, 2, ['a', 'b']]
-
- Dictionary An associative, unordered array: Each entry has a key and a
-***************
-*** 72,78 ****
-
- Channel Used for a channel, see |ch_open()|. *Channel* *Channels*
-
-! Blob Binary Large Object. Stores any sequence of bytes. *Blob*
- Example: 0zFF00ED015DAF
- 0z is an empty Blob.
-
---- 73,80 ----
-
- Channel Used for a channel, see |ch_open()|. *Channel* *Channels*
-
-! Blob Binary Large Object. Stores any sequence of bytes. See |Blob|
-! for details
- Example: 0zFF00ED015DAF
- 0z is an empty Blob.
-
-***************
-*** 621,627 ****
- :call map(dict, '">> " . v:val') " prepend ">> " to each item
-
-
-! 1.5 More about variables ~
- *more-variables*
- If you need to know the type of a variable or expression, use the |type()|
- function.
---- 623,744 ----
- :call map(dict, '">> " . v:val') " prepend ">> " to each item
-
-
-! 1.5 Blobs ~
-! *blob* *Blob* *Blobs* *E978*
-! A Blob mostly behaves like a |List| of numbers, where the numbers have an
-! 8-bit value, from 0 to 255.
-!
-!
-! Blob creation ~
-!
-! A Blob can be created with a |blob-literal|: >
-! :let b = 0zFF00ED015DAF
-!
-! A blob can be read from a file with |readfile()| passing the {type} argument
-! set to "B", for example: >
-! :let b = readfile('image.png', 'B')
-!
-! A blob can be read from a channel with the |ch_readblob()| function.
-!
-!
-! Blob index ~
-! *blob-index* *E979*
-! A byte in the Blob can be accessed by putting the index in square brackets
-! after the Blob. Indexes are zero-based, thus the first byte has index zero. >
-! :let myblob = 0z00112233
-! :let byte = myblob[0] " get the first byte: 0x00
-! :let byte = myblob[2] " get the third byte: 0x22
-!
-! A negative index is counted from the end. Index -1 refers to the last byte in
-! the Blob, -2 to the last but one byte, etc. >
-! :let last = myblob[-1] " get the last byte: 0x33
-!
-! To avoid an error for an invalid index use the |get()| function. When an item
-! is not available it returns -1 or the default value you specify: >
-! :echo get(myblob, idx)
-! :echo get(myblob, idx, 999)
-!
-!
-! Blob concatenation ~
-!
-! Two blobs can be concatenated with the "+" operator: >
-! :let longblob = myblob + 0z4455
-! :let myblob += 0z6677
-!
-! To change a blob in-place see |blob-modification| below.
-!
-!
-! Part of a blob ~
-!
-! A part of the Blob can be obtained by specifying the first and last index,
-! separated by a colon in square brackets: >
-! :let myblob = 0z00112233
-! :let shortblob = myblob[2:-1] " get 0z2233
-!
-! Omitting the first index is similar to zero. Omitting the last index is
-! similar to -1. >
-! :let endblob = myblob[2:] " from item 2 to the end: 0z2233
-! :let shortblob = myblob[2:2] " Blob with one byte: 0z22
-! :let otherblob = myblob[:] " make a copy of the Blob
-!
-! If the first index is beyond the last byte of the Blob or the second byte is
-! before the first byte, the result is an empty list. There is no error
-! message.
-!
-! If the second index is equal to or greater than the length of the list the
-! length minus one is used: >
-! :echo myblob[2:8] " result: 0z2233
-!
-!
-! Blob modification ~
-! *blob-modification*
-! To change a specific byte of a blob use |:let| this way: >
-! :let blob[4] = 0x44
-!
-! When the index is just one beyond the end of the Blob, it is appended. Any
-! higher index is an error.
-!
-! To change a sequence of bytes the [:] notation can be used: >
-! let blob[1:3] = 0z445566
-! The length of the replaced bytes much be exactly the same as the value
-! provided. *E972*
-!
-! To change part of a blob you can specify the first and last byte to be
-! modified. The value must at least have the number of bytes in the range: >
-! :let blob[3:5] = [3, 4, 5]
-!
-! You can also use the functions |add()|, |remove()| and |insert()|.
-!
-!
-! Blob identity ~
-!
-! Blobs can be compared for equality: >
-! if blob == 0z001122
-! And for equal identity: >
-! if blob is otherblob
-! < *blob-identity* *E977*
-! When variable "aa" is a Blob and you assign it to another variable "bb", both
-! variables refer to the same Blob. Then the "is" operator returns true.
-!
-! When making a copy using [:] or |copy()| the values are the same, but the
-! identity is different: >
-! :let blob = 0z112233
-! :let blob2 = blob
-! :echo blob == blob2
-! < 1 >
-! :echo blob is blob2
-! < 1 >
-! :let blob3 = blob[:]
-! :echo blob == blob3
-! < 1 >
-! :echo blob is blob3
-! < 0
-!
-! Making a copy of a list is done with the |copy()| function. Using [:] also
-! works, as explained above.
-!
-!
-! 1.6 More about variables ~
- *more-variables*
- If you need to know the type of a variable or expression, use the |type()|
- function.
-***************
-*** 1156,1162 ****
- Note that "\000" and "\x00" force the end of the string.
-
-
-! blob-literal *blob-literal* *E973* *E977* *E978*
- ------------
-
- Hexadecimal starting with 0z or 0Z, with an arbitrary number of bytes.
---- 1284,1290 ----
- Note that "\000" and "\x00" force the end of the string.
-
-
-! blob-literal *blob-literal* *E973*
- ------------
-
- Hexadecimal starting with 0z or 0Z, with an arbitrary number of bytes.
-***************
-*** 2034,2046 ****
-
- abs({expr}) Float or Number absolute value of {expr}
- acos({expr}) Float arc cosine of {expr}
-! add({list}, {item}) List append {item} to |List| {list}
- and({expr}, {expr}) Number bitwise AND
- append({lnum}, {text}) Number append {text} below line {lnum}
- appendbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text})
- Number append {text} below line {lnum}
- in buffer {expr}
-! argc( [{winid}]) Number number of files in the argument list
- argidx() Number current index in the argument list
- arglistid([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]]) Number argument list id
- argv({nr} [, {winid}]) String {nr} entry of the argument list
---- 2164,2176 ----
-
- abs({expr}) Float or Number absolute value of {expr}
- acos({expr}) Float arc cosine of {expr}
-! add({object}, {item}) List/Blob append {item} to {object}
- and({expr}, {expr}) Number bitwise AND
- append({lnum}, {text}) Number append {text} below line {lnum}
- appendbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text})
- Number append {text} below line {lnum}
- in buffer {expr}
-! argc([{winid}]) Number number of files in the argument list
- argidx() Number current index in the argument list
- arglistid([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]]) Number argument list id
- argv({nr} [, {winid}]) String {nr} entry of the argument list
-***************
-*** 2598,2610 ****
- {only available when compiled with the |+float| feature}
-
-
-! add({list}, {expr}) *add()*
-! Append the item {expr} to |List| {list}. Returns the
-! resulting |List|. Examples: >
- :let alist = add([1, 2, 3], item)
- :call add(mylist, "woodstock")
- < Note that when {expr} is a |List| it is appended as a single
- item. Use |extend()| to concatenate |Lists|.
- Use |insert()| to add an item at another position.
-
-
---- 2728,2741 ----
- {only available when compiled with the |+float| feature}
-
-
-! add({object}, {expr}) *add()*
-! Append the item {expr} to |List| or |Blob| {object}. Returns
-! the resulting |List| or |Blob|. Examples: >
- :let alist = add([1, 2, 3], item)
- :call add(mylist, "woodstock")
- < Note that when {expr} is a |List| it is appended as a single
- item. Use |extend()| to concatenate |Lists|.
-+ When {object} is a |Blob| then {expr} must be a number.
- Use |insert()| to add an item at another position.
-
-
-***************
-*** 3651,3661 ****
- Return the Number 1 if {expr} is empty, zero otherwise.
- - A |List| or |Dictionary| is empty when it does not have any
- items.
-! - A String is empty when its length is zero.
-! - A Number and Float is empty when its value is zero.
- - |v:false|, |v:none| and |v:null| are empty, |v:true| is not.
-! - A Job is empty when it failed to start.
-! - A Channel is empty when it is closed.
-
- For a long |List| this is much faster than comparing the
- length with zero.
---- 3783,3794 ----
- Return the Number 1 if {expr} is empty, zero otherwise.
- - A |List| or |Dictionary| is empty when it does not have any
- items.
-! - A |String| is empty when its length is zero.
-! - A |Number| and |Float| are empty when their value is zero.
- - |v:false|, |v:none| and |v:null| are empty, |v:true| is not.
-! - A |Job| is empty when it failed to start.
-! - A |Channel| is empty when it is closed.
-! - A Blob is empty when its length is zero.
-
- For a long |List| this is much faster than comparing the
- length with zero.
-***************
-*** 4320,4325 ****
---- 4461,4470 ----
- Get item {idx} from |List| {list}. When this item is not
- available return {default}. Return zero when {default} is
- omitted.
-+ get({blob}, {idx} [, {default}])
-+ Get byte {idx} from |Blob| {blob}. When this byte is not
-+ available return {default}. Return -1 when {default} is
-+ omitted.
- get({dict}, {key} [, {default}])
- Get item with key {key} from |Dictionary| {dict}. When this
- item is not available return {default}. Return zero when
-*** ../vim-8.1.0756/src/version.c 2019-01-15 22:44:14.459222955 +0100
---- src/version.c 2019-01-15 22:49:42.200905658 +0100
-***************
-*** 797,798 ****
---- 797,800 ----
- { /* Add new patch number below this line */
-+ /**/
-+ 757,
- /**/
-
---
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-
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