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-To: vim_dev@googlegroups.com
-Subject: Patch 8.1.1280
-Fcc: outbox
-From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
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-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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-
-Patch 8.1.1280
-Problem: Remarks about functionality not in Vi clutters the help.
-Solution: Move all info about what is new in Vim or already existed in Vi to
- vi_diff.txt. Remove {not in Vi} remarks. (closes #4268) Add
- "noet" to the help files modeline. Also include many other help
- file improvements.
-Files: runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt, runtime/doc/arabic.txt,
- runtime/doc/autocmd.txt, runtime/doc/change.txt,
- runtime/doc/channel.txt, runtime/doc/cmdline.txt,
- runtime/doc/debugger.txt, runtime/doc/debug.txt,
- runtime/doc/develop.txt, runtime/doc/diff.txt,
- runtime/doc/digraph.txt, runtime/doc/editing.txt,
- runtime/doc/eval.txt, runtime/doc/farsi.txt,
- runtime/doc/filetype.txt, runtime/doc/fold.txt,
- runtime/doc/ft_ada.txt, runtime/doc/ft_rust.txt,
- runtime/doc/ft_sql.txt, runtime/doc/gui.txt,
- runtime/doc/gui_w32.txt, runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt,
- runtime/doc/hangulin.txt, runtime/doc/hebrew.txt,
- runtime/doc/helphelp.txt, runtime/doc/help.txt,
- runtime/doc/howto.txt, runtime/doc/if_cscop.txt,
- runtime/doc/if_lua.txt, runtime/doc/if_mzsch.txt,
- runtime/doc/if_ole.txt, runtime/doc/if_perl.txt,
- runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt, runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt,
- runtime/doc/if_sniff.txt, runtime/doc/if_tcl.txt,
- runtime/doc/indent.txt, runtime/doc/index.txt,
- runtime/doc/insert.txt, runtime/doc/intro.txt,
- runtime/doc/map.txt, runtime/doc/mbyte.txt,
- runtime/doc/message.txt, runtime/doc/mlang.txt,
- runtime/doc/motion.txt, runtime/doc/netbeans.txt,
- runtime/doc/options.txt, runtime/doc/os_390.txt,
- runtime/doc/os_amiga.txt, runtime/doc/os_beos.txt,
- runtime/doc/os_dos.txt, runtime/doc/os_mac.txt,
- runtime/doc/os_mint.txt, runtime/doc/os_msdos.txt,
- runtime/doc/os_os2.txt, runtime/doc/os_qnx.txt,
- runtime/doc/os_risc.txt, runtime/doc/os_unix.txt,
- runtime/doc/os_vms.txt, runtime/doc/os_win32.txt,
- runtime/doc/pattern.txt, runtime/doc/pi_getscript.txt,
- runtime/doc/pi_gzip.txt, runtime/doc/pi_logipat.txt,
- runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt, runtime/doc/pi_paren.txt,
- runtime/doc/pi_spec.txt, runtime/doc/pi_tar.txt,
- runtime/doc/pi_vimball.txt, runtime/doc/pi_zip.txt,
- runtime/doc/print.txt, runtime/doc/quickfix.txt,
- runtime/doc/quickref.txt, runtime/doc/quotes.txt,
- runtime/doc/recover.txt, runtime/doc/remote.txt,
- runtime/doc/repeat.txt, runtime/doc/rileft.txt,
- runtime/doc/russian.txt, runtime/doc/scroll.txt,
- runtime/doc/sign.txt, runtime/doc/spell.txt,
- runtime/doc/sponsor.txt, runtime/doc/starting.txt,
- runtime/doc/syntax.txt, runtime/doc/tabpage.txt,
- runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt, runtime/doc/terminal.txt,
- runtime/doc/term.txt, runtime/doc/textprop.txt,
- runtime/doc/tips.txt, runtime/doc/todo.txt,
- runtime/doc/uganda.txt, runtime/doc/undo.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_01.txt, runtime/doc/usr_02.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_03.txt, runtime/doc/usr_04.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_05.txt, runtime/doc/usr_06.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_07.txt, runtime/doc/usr_08.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_09.txt, runtime/doc/usr_10.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_11.txt, runtime/doc/usr_12.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_20.txt, runtime/doc/usr_21.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_22.txt, runtime/doc/usr_23.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_24.txt, runtime/doc/usr_25.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_26.txt, runtime/doc/usr_27.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_28.txt, runtime/doc/usr_29.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_30.txt, runtime/doc/usr_31.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_32.txt, runtime/doc/usr_40.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_41.txt, runtime/doc/usr_43.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_44.txt, runtime/doc/usr_45.txt,
- runtime/doc/usr_90.txt, runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt,
- runtime/doc/various.txt, runtime/doc/version4.txt,
- runtime/doc/version5.txt, runtime/doc/version6.txt,
- runtime/doc/version7.txt, runtime/doc/version8.txt,
- runtime/doc/visual.txt, runtime/doc/windows.txt, runtime/doc/tags
-
-
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt 2019-04-28 16:00:05.363613444 +0200
---- runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt 2019-05-05 18:01:22.684074302 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *vi_diff.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Aug 16
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *vi_diff.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 6,14 ****
-
- Differences between Vim and Vi *vi-differences*
-
-! Throughout the help files differences between Vim and Vi/Ex are given in
-! curly braces, like "{not in Vi}". This file only lists what has not been
-! mentioned in other files and gives an overview.
-
- Vim is mostly POSIX 1003.2-1 compliant. The only command known to be missing
- is ":open". There are probably a lot of small differences (either because Vim
---- 6,13 ----
-
- Differences between Vim and Vi *vi-differences*
-
-! This file lists the differences between Vim and Vi/Ex and gives an overview of
-! what is in Vim that is not in Vi.
-
- Vim is mostly POSIX 1003.2-1 compliant. The only command known to be missing
- is ":open". There are probably a lot of small differences (either because Vim
-***************
-*** 180,185 ****
---- 179,188 ----
- line with tab labels can be used to quickly switch between these pages.
- |tab-page|
-
-+ Terminal window. |:terminal|
-+ Vim can create a window in which a terminal emulator runs. This can
-+ be used to execute an arbitrary command, a shell or a debugger.
-+
- Syntax highlighting. |:syntax|
- Vim can highlight keywords, patterns and other things. This is
- defined by a number of |:syntax| commands, and can be made to
-***************
-*** 194,199 ****
---- 197,207 ----
- |'hlsearch'|, matching parens |matchparen| and the cursor line and
- column |'cursorline'| |'cursorcolumn'|.
-
-+ Text properties |textprop.txt|
-+ Vim supports highlighting text by a plugin. Property types can be
-+ specificed with |prop_type_add()| and properties can be placed with
-+ |prop_add()|.
-+
- Spell checking. |spell|
- When the 'spell' option is set Vim will highlight spelling mistakes.
- About 50 languages are currently supported, selected with the
-***************
-*** 262,267 ****
---- 270,277 ----
- ~ swap case
- u make lowercase
- U make uppercase
-+ {Vi has no Visual mode, the name "visual" is used for Normal mode, to
-+ distinguish it from Ex mode}
-
- Block operators. |visual-block|
- With Visual mode a rectangular block of text can be selected. Start
-***************
-*** 522,527 ****
---- 532,541 ----
- The used tags are remembered. Commands that can be used with the tag stack
- are CTRL-T, ":pop" and ":tag". ":tags" lists the tag stack.
-
-+ Vi uses 'wrapscan' when searching for a tag. When jumping to a tag Vi starts
-+ searching in line 2 of another file. It does not find a tag in line 1 of
-+ another file when 'wrapscan' is not set.
-+
- The 'tags' option can be set to a list of tag file names. Thus multiple
- tag files can be used. For file names that start with "./", the "./" is
- replaced with the path of the current file. This makes it possible to use a
-***************
-*** 795,817 ****
- effect is of resetting 'compatible' and removing flags from 'cpoptions' can be
- found at the help for the specific command.
-
-! Below is listed what features are present in Vi. Anything else has been added
-! by Vim.
-
-- The following Ex commands are supported by Vi: ~
-
-! TODO
-
-! `:set` but not `:set inv{option}`, `:set option&`, `:set all&`,
-! `:set option+=value`,
-! `:set option^=value`
-! `:set option-=value`
-! `:set option<`
-
-
- The following Normal mode commands are supported by Vi: ~
-
-! TODO
-
-
- The following options are supported by Vi: ~
---- 809,1039 ----
- effect is of resetting 'compatible' and removing flags from 'cpoptions' can be
- found at the help for the specific command.
-
-! The help files used to mark features that are in Vim but not in Vi with {not
-! in Vi}. However, since these remarks cluttered the help files we now do it
-! the other way around: Below is listed what Vi already supported. Anything
-! else has been added by Vim.
-
-
-! The following Ex commands are supported by Vi: ~
-
-! `:abbreviate` enter abbreviation
-! `:append` append text
-! `:args` print the argument list
-! `:cd` change directory; Vi: no "cd -"
-! `:change` replace a line or series of lines
-! `:chdir` change directory
-! `:copy` copy lines
-! `:delete` delete lines
-! `:edit` edit a file
-! `:exit` same as ":xit"
-! `:file` show or set the current file name; Vi: without the column number
-! `:global` execute commands for matching lines
-! `:insert` insert text
-! `:join` join lines; Vi: not :join!
-! `:k` set a mark
-! `:list` print lines
-! `:map` show or enter a mapping
-! `:mark` set a mark
-! `:move` move lines
-! `:Next` go to previous file in the argument list; no count or ++opt
-! `:next` go to next file in the argument list; no count or ++opt
-! `:number` print lines with line number
-! `:open` start open mode (not implemented in Vim)
-! `:pop` jump to older entry in tag stack (only in some versions)
-! `:preserve` write all text to swap file
-! `:print` print lines
-! `:put` insert contents of register in the text
-! `:quit` quit Vi
-! `:read` read file into the text
-! `:recover` recover a file from a swap file
-! `:rewind` go to the first file in the argument list; no ++opt
-! `:set` set option; but not `:set inv{option}`, `:set option&`,
-! `:set all&`, `:set option+=value`, `:set option^=value`
-! `:set option-=value` `:set option<`
-! `:shell` escape to a shell
-! `:source` read Vim or Ex commands from a file
-! `:stop` suspend the editor or escape to a shell
-! `:substitute` find and replace text; Vi: no '&', 'i', 's', 'r' or 'I' flag,
-! confirm prompt only supports 'y' and 'n', no highlighting
-! `:suspend` same as ":stop"
-! `:t` same as ":copy"
-! `:tag` jump to tag
-! `:unabbreviate` remove abbreviation
-! `:undo` undo last change {Vi: only one level}
-! `:unmap` remove mapping
-! `:vglobal` execute commands for not matching lines
-! `:version` print version number and other info
-! `:visual` same as ":edit", but turns off "Ex" mode
-! `:wq` write to a file and quit Vi
-! `:write` write to a file
-! `:xit` write if buffer changed and quit Vi
-! `:yank` yank lines into a register
-! `:z` print some lines {not in all versions of Vi}
-! `:!` filter lines or execute an external command
-! `:"` comment
-! `:#` same as ":number"
-! `:*` execute contents of a register
-! `:&` repeat last ":substitute"
-! `:<` shift lines one 'shiftwidth' left
-! `:=` print the cursor line number
-! `:>` shift lines one 'shiftwidth' right
-! `:@` execute contents of a register; but not `:@`; `:@@` only in
-! some versions
-
-
- The following Normal mode commands are supported by Vi: ~
-
-! |CTRL-B| scroll N screens Backwards
-! |CTRL-C| interrupt current (search) command
-! |CTRL-D| scroll Down N lines (default: half a screen); Vim scrolls
-! 'scroll' screen lines, Vi scrolls file lines; makes a
-! difference when lines wrap
-! |CTRL-E| scroll N lines upwards (N lines Extra)
-! |CTRL-F| scroll N screens Forward
-! |CTRL-G| display current file name and position
-! |<BS>| same as "h"
-! |CTRL-H| same as "h"
-! |<NL>| same as "j"
-! |CTRL-J| same as "j"
-! |CTRL-L| redraw screen
-! |<CR>| cursor to the first CHAR N lines lower
-! |CTRL-M| same as <CR>
-! |CTRL-N| same as "j"
-! |CTRL-P| same as "k"
-! |CTRL-R| in some Vi versions: same as CTRL-L
-! |CTRL-T| jump to N older Tag in tag list
-! |CTRL-U| N lines Upwards (default: half a screen)
-! |CTRL-Y| scroll N lines downwards
-! |CTRL-Z| suspend program (or start new shell)
-! |CTRL-]| :ta to ident under cursor
-! |CTRL-^| edit alternate file; Vi: no count
-! |<Space>| same as "l"
-! |!| filter Nmove text through the {filter} command
-! |!!| filter N lines through the {filter} command
-! " use register {a-zA-Z0-9.%#:-"} for next delete, yank or put
-! (uppercase to append) ({.%#:} only work with put)
-! |$| cursor to the end of Nth next line
-! |%| find the next (curly/square) bracket on this line and go to
-! its match, or go to matching comment bracket, or go to
-! matching preprocessor directive (Vi: no count supported)
-! |&| repeat last :s
-! |'| jump to mark (Vi: only lowercase marks)
-! |(| cursor N sentences backward
-! |)| cursor N sentences forward
-! |+| same as <CR>
-! |,| repeat latest f, t, F or T in opposite direction N times
-! |-| cursor to the first CHAR N lines higher
-! |.| repeat last change with count replaced with N
-! |/| search forward for the Nth occurrence of {pattern}
-! |0| cursor to the first char of the line
-! |:| start entering an Ex command
-! |;| repeat latest f, t, F or T N times
-! |<| shift Nmove lines one 'shiftwidth' leftwards
-! |<<| shift N lines one 'shiftwidth' leftwards
-! |=| filter Nmove lines through "indent"
-! |==| filter N lines through "indent"
-! |>| shift Nmove lines one 'shiftwidth' rightwards
-! |>>| shift N lines one 'shiftwidth' rightwards
-! |?| search backward for the Nth previous occurrence of {pattern}
-! |@| execute the contents of register {a-z} N times
-! |@@| repeat the previous @{a-z} N times
-! |A| append text after the end of the line N times
-! |B| cursor N WORDS backward
-! |C| change from the cursor position to the end of the line
-! |D| delete the characters under the cursor until the end of the
-! line and N-1 more lines [into register x]; synonym for "d$"
-! |E| cursor forward to the end of WORD N
-! |F| cursor to the Nth occurrence of {char} to the left
-! |G| cursor to line N, default last line
-! |H| cursor to line N from top of screen
-! |I| insert text before the first CHAR on the line N times
-! |J| Join N lines; default is 2
-! |L| cursor to line N from bottom of screen
-! |M| cursor to middle line of screen
-! |N| repeat the latest '/' or '?' N times in opposite direction
-! |O| begin a new line above the cursor and insert text, repeat N
-! times
-! |P| put the text [from register x] before the cursor N times
-! |Q| switch to "Ex" mode
-! |R| enter replace mode: overtype existing characters, repeat the
-! entered text N-1 times
-! |S| delete N lines [into register x] and start insert; synonym for
-! "cc".
-! |T| cursor till after Nth occurrence of {char} to the left
-! |U| undo all latest changes on one line
-! |W| cursor N WORDS forward
-! |X| delete N characters before the cursor [into register x]
-! |Y| yank N lines [into register x]; synonym for "yy"
-! |ZZ| store current file if modified, and exit
-! |[[| cursor N sections backward
-! |]]| cursor N sections forward
-! |^| cursor to the first CHAR of the line
-! |_| cursor to the first CHAR N - 1 lines lower
-! |`| cursor to the mark {a-zA-Z0-9}
-! |a| append text after the cursor N times
-! |b| cursor N words backward
-! |c| delete Nmove text [into register x] and start insert
-! |cc| delete N lines [into register x] and start insert
-! |d| delete Nmove text [into register x]
-! |dd| delete N lines [into register x]
-! |e| cursor forward to the end of word N
-! |f| cursor to Nth occurrence of {char} to the right
-! |h| cursor N chars to the left
-! |i| insert text before the cursor N times
-! |j| cursor N lines downward
-! |k| cursor N lines upward
-! |l| cursor N chars to the right
-! |m| set mark {A-Za-z} at cursor position
-! |n| repeat the latest '/' or '?' N times
-! |o| begin a new line below the cursor and insert text
-! |p| put the text [from register x] after the cursor N times
-! |r| replace N chars with {char}
-! |s| (substitute) delete N characters [into register x] and start
-! insert
-! |t| cursor till before Nth occurrence of {char} to the right
-! |u| undo changes {Vi: only one level}
-! |w| cursor N words forward
-! |x| delete N characters under and after the cursor [into register
-! x]
-! |y| yank Nmove text [into register x]
-! |yy| yank N lines [into register x]
-! |z<CR>| current line to the top
-! |z-| current line to the bottom
-! |z+| cursor on line N
-! |z^| cursor on line N
-! |{| cursor N paragraphs backward
-! | cursor to column N
-! |}| cursor N paragraphs forward
-! |~| switch case of N characters under the cursor; Vim: depends on
-! 'tildeop'
-! |<Del>| same as "x"
-!
-!
-! The following commands are supported in Insert mode by Vi: ~
-!
-! CTRL-@ insert previously inserted text and stop insert
-! CTRL-C quit insert mode, without checking for abbreviation, unless
-! 'insertmode' set.
-! CTRL-D delete one shiftwidth of indent in the current line
-! <BS> delete character before the cursor
-! CTRL-H same as <BS>
-! <Tab> insert a <Tab> character
-! CTRL-I same as <Tab>
-! <NL> same as <CR>
-! CTRL-J same as <CR>
-! <CR> begin new line
-! CTRL-M same as <CR>
-! CTRL-T insert one shiftwidth of indent in current line
-! CTRL-V {char} insert next non-digit literally
-! CTRL-W delete word before the cursor
-! CTRL-Z when 'insertmode' set: suspend Vim
-! <Esc> end insert mode (unless 'insertmode' set)
-! CTRL-[ same as <Esc>
-! 0 CTRL-D delete all indent in the current line
-! ^ CTRL-D delete all indent in the current line, restore it in the next
-! line
-! <Del> delete character under the cursor
-
-
- The following options are supported by Vi: ~
-***************
-*** 849,859 ****
---- 1071,1084 ----
- 'term' name of the terminal
- 'terse' shorten some messages
- 'timeout' 'to' time out on mappings and key codes
-+ 'timeoutlen' 'tm' time for 'timeout' {only in some Vi versions}
- 'ttytype' 'tty' alias for 'term'
- 'verbose' 'vbs' give informative messages {only in some Vi
- versions as a boolean option}
- 'warn' warn for shell command when buffer was changed
- 'window' 'wi' nr of lines to scroll for CTRL-F and CTRL-B
-+ {Vi also uses the option to specify the number of
-+ displayed lines}
- 'wrapmargin' 'wm' chars from the right where wrapping starts
- 'wrapscan' 'ws' searches wrap around the end of the file
- 'writeany' 'wa' write to file with no need for "!" override
-***************
-*** 968,974 ****
- -i Elvis: Start each window in Insert mode.
- -i {viminfo} Vim: Use {viminfo} for viminfo file.
-
-! -L Vim: Same as "-r" (also in some versions of Vi).
-
- -l Nvi, Vi, Vim: Set 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options.
-
---- 1193,1200 ----
- -i Elvis: Start each window in Insert mode.
- -i {viminfo} Vim: Use {viminfo} for viminfo file.
-
-! -L Vim: Same as "-r" {only in some versions of Vi: "List
-! recoverable edit sessions"}.
-
- -l Nvi, Vi, Vim: Set 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options.
-
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/arabic.txt 2018-05-17 13:40:51.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/arabic.txt 2019-05-05 17:35:42.792578962 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *arabic.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2010 Nov 13
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Nadim Shaikli
---- 1,4 ----
-! *arabic.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Nadim Shaikli
-***************
-*** 6,12 ****
-
- Arabic Language support (options & mappings) for Vim *Arabic*
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
- *E800*
- In order to use right-to-left and Arabic mapping support, it is
---- 6,11 ----
-***************
-*** 319,322 ****
-
- No other bugs are known to exist.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 318,321 ----
-
- No other bugs are known to exist.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/autocmd.txt 2019-04-27 20:36:52.526303597 +0200
---- runtime/doc/autocmd.txt 2019-05-05 17:35:49.508541837 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,10 ****
-! *autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 03
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-
-
-! Automatic commands *autocommand*
-
- For a basic explanation, see section |40.3| in the user manual.
-
---- 1,10 ----
-! *autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-
-
-! Automatic commands *autocommand* *autocommands*
-
- For a basic explanation, see section |40.3| in the user manual.
-
-***************
-*** 20,26 ****
- 10. Using autocommands |autocmd-use|
- 11. Disabling autocommands |autocmd-disable|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Introduction *autocmd-intro*
---- 20,25 ----
-***************
-*** 308,313 ****
---- 307,313 ----
- |FileChangedShellPost| After handling a file changed since editing started
- |FileChangedRO| before making the first change to a read-only file
-
-+ |DiffUpdated| after diffs have been updated
- |DirChanged| after the working directory has changed
-
- |ShellCmdPost| after executing a shell command
-***************
-*** 317,322 ****
---- 317,323 ----
- |FuncUndefined| a user function is used but it isn't defined
- |SpellFileMissing| a spell file is used but it can't be found
- |SourcePre| before sourcing a Vim script
-+ |SourcePost| after sourcing a Vim script
- |SourceCmd| before sourcing a Vim script |Cmd-event|
-
- |VimResized| after the Vim window size changed
-***************
-*** 352,358 ****
- when popup menu is not visible
- |TextChangedP| after a change was made to the text in Insert mode
- when popup menu visible
-! |TextYankPost| after text is yanked or deleted
-
- |ColorSchemePre| before loading a color scheme
- |ColorScheme| after loading a color scheme
---- 353,359 ----
- when popup menu is not visible
- |TextChangedP| after a change was made to the text in Insert mode
- when popup menu visible
-! |TextYankPost| after text has been yanked or deleted
-
- |ColorSchemePre| before loading a color scheme
- |ColorScheme| after loading a color scheme
-***************
-*** 585,591 ****
- recursively.
-
- Sets these |v:event| keys:
-! completed_item
- height nr of items visible
- width screen cells
- row top screen row
---- 586,592 ----
- recursively.
-
- Sets these |v:event| keys:
-! completed_item See |complete-items|.
- height nr of items visible
- width screen cells
- row top screen row
-***************
-*** 642,647 ****
---- 643,650 ----
- Not triggered when there is typeahead or when
- an operator is pending.
- For an example see |match-parens|.
-+ Note: This can not be skipped with
-+ `:noautocmd`.
- Careful: This is triggered very often, don't
- do anything that the user does not expect or
- that is slow.
-***************
-*** 782,794 ****
- Not triggered when 'shelltemp' is off.
- *FilterWritePost*
- FilterWritePost After writing a file for a filter command or
-! making a diff.
- Vim checks the pattern against the name of
- the current buffer as with FilterWritePre.
- Not triggered when 'shelltemp' is off.
- *FilterWritePre*
- FilterWritePre Before writing a file for a filter command or
-! making a diff.
- Vim checks the pattern against the name of
- the current buffer, not the name of the
- temporary file that is the output of the
---- 785,798 ----
- Not triggered when 'shelltemp' is off.
- *FilterWritePost*
- FilterWritePost After writing a file for a filter command or
-! making a diff with an external diff (see
-! DiffUpdated for internal diff).
- Vim checks the pattern against the name of
- the current buffer as with FilterWritePre.
- Not triggered when 'shelltemp' is off.
- *FilterWritePre*
- FilterWritePre Before writing a file for a filter command or
-! making a diff with an external diff.
- Vim checks the pattern against the name of
- the current buffer, not the name of the
- temporary file that is the output of the
-***************
-*** 889,894 ****
---- 893,900 ----
- plugin. You can always use `:noa` to prevent
- triggering this autocommand.
-
-+ When using |:set| in the autocommand the event
-+ is not triggered again.
- *QuickFixCmdPre*
- QuickFixCmdPre Before a quickfix command is run (|:make|,
- |:lmake|, |:grep|, |:lgrep|, |:grepadd|,
-***************
-*** 1036,1045 ****
- anything else that takes time is involved.
- *TextChanged*
- TextChanged After a change was made to the text in the
-! current buffer in Normal mode. That is when
-! |b:changedtick| has changed.
- Not triggered when there is typeahead or when
- an operator is pending.
- Careful: This is triggered very often, don't
- do anything that the user does not expect or
- that is slow.
---- 1042,1055 ----
- anything else that takes time is involved.
- *TextChanged*
- TextChanged After a change was made to the text in the
-! current buffer in Normal mode. That is after
-! |b:changedtick| has changed (also when that
-! happened before the TextChanged autocommand
-! was defined).
- Not triggered when there is typeahead or when
- an operator is pending.
-+ Note: This can not be skipped with
-+ `:noautocmd`.
- Careful: This is triggered very often, don't
- do anything that the user does not expect or
- that is slow.
-***************
-*** 1438,1444 ****
- In commands which expect a file name, you can use "<afile>" for the file name
- that is being read |:<afile>| (you can also use "%" for the current file
- name). "<abuf>" can be used for the buffer number of the currently effective
-! buffer. This also works for buffers that doesn't have a name. But it doesn't
- work for files without a buffer (e.g., with ":r file").
-
- *gzip-example*
---- 1448,1454 ----
- In commands which expect a file name, you can use "<afile>" for the file name
- that is being read |:<afile>| (you can also use "%" for the current file
- name). "<abuf>" can be used for the buffer number of the currently effective
-! buffer. This also works for buffers that don't have a name. But it doesn't
- work for files without a buffer (e.g., with ":r file").
-
- *gzip-example*
-***************
-*** 1628,1632 ****
- This will write the file without triggering the autocommands defined by the
- gzip plugin.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1638,1645 ----
- This will write the file without triggering the autocommands defined by the
- gzip plugin.
-
-+ Note that some autocommands are not triggered right away, but only later.
-+ This specifically applies to |CursorMoved| and |TextChanged|.
-
-!
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/change.txt 2019-01-11 22:15:00.519123428 +0100
---- runtime/doc/change.txt 2019-05-05 17:36:05.556453071 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *change.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 12
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *change.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 34,40 ****
- deletes the last character of the count.
- See |:fixdel| if the <Del> key does not do what you
- want. See |'whichwrap'| for deleting a line break
-! (join lines). {Vi does not support <Del>}
-
- *X* *dh*
- ["x]X Delete [count] characters before the cursor [into
---- 34,40 ----
- deletes the last character of the count.
- See |:fixdel| if the <Del> key does not do what you
- want. See |'whichwrap'| for deleting a line break
-! (join lines).
-
- *X* *dh*
- ["x]X Delete [count] characters before the cursor [into
-***************
-*** 59,65 ****
- {Visual}["x]x or *v_x* *v_d* *v_<Del>*
- {Visual}["x]d or
- {Visual}["x]<Del> Delete the highlighted text [into register x] (for
-! {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
-
- {Visual}["x]CTRL-H or *v_CTRL-H* *v_<BS>*
- {Visual}["x]<BS> When in Select mode: Delete the highlighted text [into
---- 59,65 ----
- {Visual}["x]x or *v_x* *v_d* *v_<Del>*
- {Visual}["x]d or
- {Visual}["x]<Del> Delete the highlighted text [into register x] (for
-! {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
-
- {Visual}["x]CTRL-H or *v_CTRL-H* *v_<BS>*
- {Visual}["x]<BS> When in Select mode: Delete the highlighted text [into
-***************
-*** 69,75 ****
- {Visual}["x]D Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] (for
- {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). In Visual block mode,
- "D" deletes the highlighted text plus all text until
-! the end of the line. {not in Vi}
-
- *:d* *:de* *:del* *:delete* *:dl* *:dp*
- :[range]d[elete] [x] Delete [range] lines (default: current line) [into
---- 69,75 ----
- {Visual}["x]D Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] (for
- {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). In Visual block mode,
- "D" deletes the highlighted text plus all text until
-! the end of the line.
-
- *:d* *:de* *:del* *:delete* *:dl* *:dp*
- :[range]d[elete] [x] Delete [range] lines (default: current line) [into
-***************
-*** 116,131 ****
- *v_J*
- {Visual}J Join the highlighted lines, with a minimum of two
- lines. Remove the indent and insert up to two spaces
-! (see below). {not in Vi}
-
- *gJ*
- gJ Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
-! Don't insert or remove any spaces. {not in Vi}
-
- *v_gJ*
- {Visual}gJ Join the highlighted lines, with a minimum of two
-! lines. Don't insert or remove any spaces. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- *:j* *:join*
- :[range]j[oin][!] [flags]
---- 116,130 ----
- *v_J*
- {Visual}J Join the highlighted lines, with a minimum of two
- lines. Remove the indent and insert up to two spaces
-! (see below).
-
- *gJ*
- gJ Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
-! Don't insert or remove any spaces.
-
- *v_gJ*
- {Visual}gJ Join the highlighted lines, with a minimum of two
-! lines. Don't insert or remove any spaces.
-
- *:j* *:join*
- :[range]j[oin][!] [flags]
-***************
-*** 134,140 ****
- If a [range] has equal start and end values, this
- command does nothing. The default behavior is to
- join the current line with the line below it.
-- {not in Vi: !}
- See |ex-flags| for [flags].
-
- :[range]j[oin][!] {count} [flags]
---- 133,138 ----
-***************
-*** 142,148 ****
- current line |cmdline-ranges|). Same as "J", except
- with [!] the join does not insert or delete any
- spaces.
-- {not in Vi: !}
- See |ex-flags| for [flags].
-
- These commands delete the <EOL> between lines. This has the effect of joining
---- 140,145 ----
-***************
-*** 209,216 ****
-
- {Visual}["x]c or *v_c* *v_s*
- {Visual}["x]s Delete the highlighted text [into register x] and
-! start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not
-! in Vi}
-
- *v_r*
- {Visual}["x]r{char} Replace all selected characters by {char}.
---- 206,212 ----
-
- {Visual}["x]c or *v_c* *v_s*
- {Visual}["x]s Delete the highlighted text [into register x] and
-! start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
-
- *v_r*
- {Visual}["x]r{char} Replace all selected characters by {char}.
-***************
-*** 218,231 ****
- *v_C*
- {Visual}["x]C Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] and
- start insert. In Visual block mode it works
-! differently |v_b_C|. {not in Vi}
- *v_S*
- {Visual}["x]S Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] and
-! start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not
-! in Vi}
- *v_R*
- {Visual}["x]R Currently just like {Visual}["x]S. In a next version
-! it might work differently. {not in Vi}
-
- Notes:
- - You can end Insert and Replace mode with <Esc>.
---- 214,226 ----
- *v_C*
- {Visual}["x]C Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] and
- start insert. In Visual block mode it works
-! differently |v_b_C|.
- *v_S*
- {Visual}["x]S Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] and
-! start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
- *v_R*
- {Visual}["x]R Currently just like {Visual}["x]S. In a next version
-! it might work differently.
-
- Notes:
- - You can end Insert and Replace mode with <Esc>.
-***************
-*** 322,342 ****
- tilde cannot be used as an operator}
-
- *g~*
-! g~{motion} Switch case of {motion} text. {not in Vi}
-
- g~g~ *g~g~* *g~~*
-! g~~ Switch case of current line. {not in Vi}.
-
- *v_~*
- {Visual}~ Switch case of highlighted text (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
-
- *v_U*
- {Visual}U Make highlighted text uppercase (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
-
- *gU* *uppercase*
-! gU{motion} Make {motion} text uppercase. {not in Vi}
- Example: >
- :map! <C-F> <Esc>gUiw`]a
- < This works in Insert mode: press CTRL-F to make the
---- 317,337 ----
- tilde cannot be used as an operator}
-
- *g~*
-! g~{motion} Switch case of {motion} text.
-
- g~g~ *g~g~* *g~~*
-! g~~ Switch case of current line.
-
- *v_~*
- {Visual}~ Switch case of highlighted text (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|).
-
- *v_U*
- {Visual}U Make highlighted text uppercase (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|).
-
- *gU* *uppercase*
-! gU{motion} Make {motion} text uppercase.
- Example: >
- :map! <C-F> <Esc>gUiw`]a
- < This works in Insert mode: press CTRL-F to make the
-***************
-*** 345,371 ****
-
-
- gUgU *gUgU* *gUU*
-! gUU Make current line uppercase. {not in Vi}.
-
- *v_u*
- {Visual}u Make highlighted text lowercase (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
-
- *gu* *lowercase*
-! gu{motion} Make {motion} text lowercase. {not in Vi}
-
- gugu *gugu* *guu*
-! guu Make current line lowercase. {not in Vi}.
-
- *g?* *rot13*
-! g?{motion} Rot13 encode {motion} text. {not in Vi}
-
- *v_g?*
- {Visual}g? Rot13 encode the highlighted text (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
-
- g?g? *g?g?* *g??*
-! g?? Rot13 encode current line. {not in Vi}.
-
- To turn one line into title caps, make every first letter of a word
- uppercase: >
---- 340,366 ----
-
-
- gUgU *gUgU* *gUU*
-! gUU Make current line uppercase.
-
- *v_u*
- {Visual}u Make highlighted text lowercase (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|).
-
- *gu* *lowercase*
-! gu{motion} Make {motion} text lowercase.
-
- gugu *gugu* *guu*
-! guu Make current line lowercase.
-
- *g?* *rot13*
-! g?{motion} Rot13 encode {motion} text.
-
- *v_g?*
- {Visual}g? Rot13 encode the highlighted text (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|).
-
- g?g? *g?g?* *g??*
-! g?? Rot13 encode current line.
-
- To turn one line into title caps, make every first letter of a word
- uppercase: >
-***************
-*** 375,392 ****
- Adding and subtracting ~
- *CTRL-A*
- CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character at
-! or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
-
- *v_CTRL-A*
- {Visual}CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
-! the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
-
- *v_g_CTRL-A*
- {Visual}g CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
- the highlighted text. If several lines are
- highlighted, each one will be incremented by an
- additional [count] (so effectively creating a
-! [count] incrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
- For Example, if you have this list of numbers:
- 1. ~
- 1. ~
---- 370,387 ----
- Adding and subtracting ~
- *CTRL-A*
- CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character at
-! or after the cursor.
-
- *v_CTRL-A*
- {Visual}CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
-! the highlighted text.
-
- *v_g_CTRL-A*
- {Visual}g CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
- the highlighted text. If several lines are
- highlighted, each one will be incremented by an
- additional [count] (so effectively creating a
-! [count] incrementing sequence).
- For Example, if you have this list of numbers:
- 1. ~
- 1. ~
-***************
-*** 401,411 ****
-
- *CTRL-X*
- CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
-! character at or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
-
- *v_CTRL-X*
- {Visual}CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
-! character in the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
-
- On MS-Windows, this is mapped to cut Visual text
- |dos-standard-mappings|. If you want to disable the
---- 396,406 ----
-
- *CTRL-X*
- CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
-! character at or after the cursor.
-
- *v_CTRL-X*
- {Visual}CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
-! character in the highlighted text.
-
- On MS-Windows, this is mapped to cut Visual text
- |dos-standard-mappings|. If you want to disable the
-***************
-*** 417,423 ****
- character in the highlighted text. If several lines
- are highlighted, each value will be decremented by an
- additional [count] (so effectively creating a [count]
-! decrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
-
- The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands can work for:
- - signed and unsigned decimal numbers
---- 412,418 ----
- character in the highlighted text. If several lines
- are highlighted, each value will be decremented by an
- additional [count] (so effectively creating a [count]
-! decrementing sequence).
-
- The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands can work for:
- - signed and unsigned decimal numbers
-***************
-*** 485,492 ****
-
- *v_<*
- {Visual}[count]< Shift the highlighted lines [count] 'shiftwidth'
-! leftwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in
-! Vi}
-
- *>*
- >{motion} Shift {motion} lines one 'shiftwidth' rightwards.
---- 480,486 ----
-
- *v_<*
- {Visual}[count]< Shift the highlighted lines [count] 'shiftwidth'
-! leftwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
-
- *>*
- >{motion} Shift {motion} lines one 'shiftwidth' rightwards.
-***************
-*** 500,507 ****
-
- *v_>*
- {Visual}[count]> Shift the highlighted lines [count] 'shiftwidth'
-! rightwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in
-! Vi}
-
- *:<*
- :[range]< Shift [range] lines one 'shiftwidth' left. Repeat '<'
---- 494,500 ----
-
- *v_>*
- {Visual}[count]> Shift the highlighted lines [count] 'shiftwidth'
-! rightwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
-
- *:<*
- :[range]< Shift [range] lines one 'shiftwidth' left. Repeat '<'
-***************
-*** 512,518 ****
- Repeat '<' for shifting multiple 'shiftwidth's.
-
- :[range]le[ft] [indent] left align lines in [range]. Sets the indent in the
-! lines to [indent] (default 0). {not in Vi}
-
- *:>*
- :[range]> [flags] Shift {count} [range] lines one 'shiftwidth' right.
---- 505,511 ----
- Repeat '<' for shifting multiple 'shiftwidth's.
-
- :[range]le[ft] [indent] left align lines in [range]. Sets the indent in the
-! lines to [indent] (default 0).
-
- *:>*
- :[range]> [flags] Shift {count} [range] lines one 'shiftwidth' right.
-***************
-*** 579,585 ****
- *v_!*
- {Visual}!{filter} Filter the highlighted lines through the external
- program {filter} (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
-- {not in Vi}
-
- :{range}![!]{filter} [!][arg] *:range!*
- Filter {range} lines through the external program
---- 572,577 ----
-***************
-*** 613,619 ****
-
- *v_=*
- {Visual}= Filter the highlighted lines like with ={motion}.
-- {not in Vi}
-
-
- *tempfile* *setuid*
---- 605,610 ----
-***************
-*** 640,650 ****
- For the {pattern} see |pattern|.
- {string} can be a literal string, or something
- special; see |sub-replace-special|.
-- *E939*
- When [range] and [count] are omitted, replace in the
- current line only. When [count] is given, replace in
- [count] lines, starting with the last line in [range].
- When [range] is omitted start in the current line.
- [count] must be a positive number. Also see
- |cmdline-ranges|.
-
---- 631,641 ----
- For the {pattern} see |pattern|.
- {string} can be a literal string, or something
- special; see |sub-replace-special|.
- When [range] and [count] are omitted, replace in the
- current line only. When [count] is given, replace in
- [count] lines, starting with the last line in [range].
- When [range] is omitted start in the current line.
-+ *E939*
- [count] must be a positive number. Also see
- |cmdline-ranges|.
-
-***************
-*** 678,692 ****
- For example, when you first do a substitution with
- `:s/pattern/repl/flags` and then `/search` for
- something else, `g&` will do `:%s/search/repl/flags`.
-! Mnemonic: global substitute. {not in Vi}
-
- *:snomagic* *:sno*
- :[range]sno[magic] ... Same as `:substitute`, but always use 'nomagic'.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:smagic* *:sm*
- :[range]sm[agic] ... Same as `:substitute`, but always use 'magic'.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:s_flags*
- The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
---- 669,681 ----
- For example, when you first do a substitution with
- `:s/pattern/repl/flags` and then `/search` for
- something else, `g&` will do `:%s/search/repl/flags`.
-! Mnemonic: global substitute.
-
- *:snomagic* *:sno*
- :[range]sno[magic] ... Same as `:substitute`, but always use 'nomagic'.
-
- *:smagic* *:sm*
- :[range]sm[agic] ... Same as `:substitute`, but always use 'magic'.
-
- *:s_flags*
- The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
-***************
-*** 697,703 ****
- :&&
- :s/this/that/&
- < Note that `:s` and `:&` don't keep the flags.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- [c] Confirm each substitution. Vim highlights the matching string (with
- |hl-IncSearch|). You can type: *:s_c*
---- 686,691 ----
-***************
-*** 705,720 ****
- 'l' to substitute this match and then quit ("last")
- 'n' to skip this match
- <Esc> to quit substituting
-! 'a' to substitute this and all remaining matches {not in Vi}
-! 'q' to quit substituting {not in Vi}
-! CTRL-E to scroll the screen up {not in Vi, not available when
-! compiled without the |+insert_expand| feature}
-! CTRL-Y to scroll the screen down {not in Vi, not available when
-! compiled without the |+insert_expand| feature}
- If the 'edcompatible' option is on, Vim remembers the [c] flag and
- toggles it each time you use it, but resets it when you give a new
- search pattern.
-- {not in Vi: highlighting of the match, other responses than 'y' or 'n'}
-
- *:s_e*
- [e] When the search pattern fails, do not issue an error message and, in
---- 693,707 ----
- 'l' to substitute this match and then quit ("last")
- 'n' to skip this match
- <Esc> to quit substituting
-! 'a' to substitute this and all remaining matches
-! 'q' to quit substituting
-! CTRL-E to scroll the screen up {not available when compiled
-! without the |+insert_expand| feature}
-! CTRL-Y to scroll the screen down {not available when compiled
-! without the |+insert_expand| feature}
- If the 'edcompatible' option is on, Vim remembers the [c] flag and
- toggles it each time you use it, but resets it when you give a new
- search pattern.
-
- *:s_e*
- [e] When the search pattern fails, do not issue an error message and, in
-***************
-*** 726,732 ****
- No previous substitute regular expression
- Trailing characters
- Interrupted
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:s_g*
- [g] Replace all occurrences in the line. Without this argument,
---- 713,718 ----
-***************
-*** 736,761 ****
- pattern. If the 'gdefault' option is on, this flag is on by default
- and the [g] argument switches it off.
-
- [i] Ignore case for the pattern. The 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' options
- are not used.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- [I] Don't ignore case for the pattern. The 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase'
- options are not used.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- [n] Report the number of matches, do not actually substitute. The [c]
- flag is ignored. The matches are reported as if 'report' is zero.
- Useful to |count-items|.
- If \= |sub-replace-expression| is used, the expression will be
- evaluated in the |sandbox| at every match.
-
-! [p] Print the line containing the last substitute.
-
-! [#] Like [p] and prepend the line number.
-
-! [l] Like [p] but print the text like |:list|.
-
- [r] Only useful in combination with `:&` or `:s` without arguments. `:&r`
- works the same way as `:~`: When the search pattern is empty, use the
- previously used search pattern instead of the search pattern from the
---- 722,749 ----
- pattern. If the 'gdefault' option is on, this flag is on by default
- and the [g] argument switches it off.
-
-+ *:s_i*
- [i] Ignore case for the pattern. The 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' options
- are not used.
-
-+ *:s_I*
- [I] Don't ignore case for the pattern. The 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase'
- options are not used.
-
-+ *:s_n*
- [n] Report the number of matches, do not actually substitute. The [c]
- flag is ignored. The matches are reported as if 'report' is zero.
- Useful to |count-items|.
- If \= |sub-replace-expression| is used, the expression will be
- evaluated in the |sandbox| at every match.
-
-! [p] Print the line containing the last substitute. *:s_p*
-
-! [#] Like [p] and prepend the line number. *:s_#*
-
-! [l] Like [p] but print the text like |:list|. *:s_l*
-
-+ *:s_r*
- [r] Only useful in combination with `:&` or `:s` without arguments. `:&r`
- works the same way as `:~`: When the search pattern is empty, use the
- previously used search pattern instead of the search pattern from the
-***************
-*** 772,778 ****
- /green
- :&
- < The last command will replace "blue" with "red".
-- {not in Vi}
-
- Note that there is no flag to change the "magicness" of the pattern. A
- different command is used instead, or you can use |/\v| and friends. The
---- 760,765 ----
-***************
-*** 854,860 ****
- - magic is always set without regard to 'magic'.
- - A ~ inserts a tilde literally.
- - <CR> and \r inserts a carriage-return (CTRL-M).
-! - \<CR> does not have a special meaning. it's just one of \x.
-
- Examples: >
- :s/a\|b/xxx\0xxx/g modifies "a b" to "xxxaxxx xxxbxxx"
---- 841,847 ----
- - magic is always set without regard to 'magic'.
- - A ~ inserts a tilde literally.
- - <CR> and \r inserts a carriage-return (CTRL-M).
-! - \<CR> does not have a special meaning. It's just one of \x.
-
- Examples: >
- :s/a\|b/xxx\0xxx/g modifies "a b" to "xxxaxxx xxxbxxx"
-***************
-*** 940,948 ****
- breaks. Thus each item becomes a line, except that they can contain line
- breaks themselves.
-
-! The whole matched text can be accessed with "submatch(0)". The text matched
-! with the first pair of () with "submatch(1)". Likewise for further
-! sub-matches in ().
-
- Be careful: The separation character must not appear in the expression!
- Consider using a character like "@" or ":". There is no problem if the result
---- 927,935 ----
- breaks. Thus each item becomes a line, except that they can contain line
- breaks themselves.
-
-! The |submatch()| function can be used to obtain matched text. The whole
-! matched text can be accessed with "submatch(0)". The text matched with the
-! first pair of () with "submatch(1)". Likewise for further sub-matches in ().
-
- Be careful: The separation character must not appear in the expression!
- Consider using a character like "@" or ":". There is no problem if the result
-***************
-*** 998,1004 ****
- a single tabstop. Each value in the list represents
- the width of one tabstop, except the final value which
- applies to all following tabstops.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *retab-example*
- Example for using autocommands and ":retab" to edit a file which is stored
---- 985,990 ----
-***************
-*** 1022,1038 ****
- :reg[isters] Display the contents of all numbered and named
- registers. If a register is written to for |:redir|
- it will not be listed.
-- {not in Vi}
-
-
- :reg[isters] {arg} Display the contents of the numbered and named
- registers that are mentioned in {arg}. For example: >
- :reg 1a
- < to display registers '1' and 'a'. Spaces are allowed
-! in {arg}. {not in Vi}
-
- *:di* *:display*
-! :di[splay] [arg] Same as :registers. {not in Vi}
-
- *y* *yank*
- ["x]y{motion} Yank {motion} text [into register x]. When no
---- 1008,1023 ----
- :reg[isters] Display the contents of all numbered and named
- registers. If a register is written to for |:redir|
- it will not be listed.
-
-
- :reg[isters] {arg} Display the contents of the numbered and named
- registers that are mentioned in {arg}. For example: >
- :reg 1a
- < to display registers '1' and 'a'. Spaces are allowed
-! in {arg}.
-
- *:di* *:display*
-! :di[splay] [arg] Same as :registers.
-
- *y* *yank*
- ["x]y{motion} Yank {motion} text [into register x]. When no
-***************
-*** 1051,1061 ****
-
- *v_y*
- {Visual}["x]y Yank the highlighted text [into register x] (for
-! {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
-
- *v_Y*
- {Visual}["x]Y Yank the highlighted lines [into register x] (for
-! {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
-
- *:y* *:yank* *E850*
- :[range]y[ank] [x] Yank [range] lines [into register x]. Yanking to the
---- 1036,1046 ----
-
- *v_y*
- {Visual}["x]y Yank the highlighted text [into register x] (for
-! {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
-
- *v_Y*
- {Visual}["x]Y Yank the highlighted lines [into register x] (for
-! {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
-
- *:y* *:yank* *E850*
- :[range]y[ank] [x] Yank [range] lines [into register x]. Yanking to the
-***************
-*** 1082,1088 ****
- Leaves the cursor at the end of the new text.
- Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
- or 'a'.
-- {not in Vi}
- If you have a scrollwheel and often accidentally paste
- text, you can use these mappings to disable the
- pasting with the middle mouse button: >
---- 1067,1072 ----
-***************
-*** 1093,1103 ****
-
- *gp*
- ["x]gp Just like "p", but leave the cursor just after the new
-! text. {not in Vi}
-
- *gP*
- ["x]gP Just like "P", but leave the cursor just after the new
-! text. {not in Vi}
-
- *:pu* *:put*
- :[line]pu[t] [x] Put the text [from register x] after [line] (default
---- 1077,1087 ----
-
- *gp*
- ["x]gp Just like "p", but leave the cursor just after the new
-! text.
-
- *gP*
- ["x]gP Just like "P", but leave the cursor just after the new
-! text.
-
- *:pu* *:put*
- :[line]pu[t] [x] Put the text [from register x] after [line] (default
-***************
-*** 1125,1138 ****
- ["x]]p or *]p* *]<MiddleMouse>*
- ["x]]<MiddleMouse> Like "p", but adjust the indent to the current line.
- Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
-! or 'a'. {not in Vi}
-
- ["x][P or *[P*
- ["x]]P or *]P*
- ["x][p or *[p* *[<MiddleMouse>*
- ["x][<MiddleMouse> Like "P", but adjust the indent to the current line.
- Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
-! or 'a'. {not in Vi}
-
- You can use these commands to copy text from one place to another. Do this
- by first getting the text into a register with a yank, delete or change
---- 1109,1122 ----
- ["x]]p or *]p* *]<MiddleMouse>*
- ["x]]<MiddleMouse> Like "p", but adjust the indent to the current line.
- Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
-! or 'a'.
-
- ["x][P or *[P*
- ["x]]P or *]P*
- ["x][p or *[p* *[<MiddleMouse>*
- ["x][<MiddleMouse> Like "P", but adjust the indent to the current line.
- Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
-! or 'a'.
-
- You can use these commands to copy text from one place to another. Do this
- by first getting the text into a register with a yank, delete or change
-***************
-*** 1242,1248 ****
- 3. Small delete register "- *quote_-* *quote-*
- This register contains text from commands that delete less than one line,
- except when the command specifies a register with ["x].
-- {not in Vi}
-
- 4. Named registers "a to "z or "A to "Z *quote_alpha* *quotea*
- Vim fills these registers only when you say so. Specify them as lowercase
---- 1226,1231 ----
-***************
-*** 1252,1258 ****
-
- 5. Read-only registers ":, ". and "%
- These are '%', '#', ':' and '.'. You can use them only with the "p", "P",
-! and ":put" commands and with CTRL-R. {not in Vi}
- *quote_.* *quote.* *E29*
- ". Contains the last inserted text (the same as what is inserted
- with the insert mode commands CTRL-A and CTRL-@). Note: this
---- 1235,1241 ----
-
- 5. Read-only registers ":, ". and "%
- These are '%', '#', ':' and '.'. You can use them only with the "p", "P",
-! and ":put" commands and with CTRL-R.
- *quote_.* *quote.* *E29*
- ". Contains the last inserted text (the same as what is inserted
- with the insert mode commands CTRL-A and CTRL-@). Note: this
-***************
-*** 1306,1318 ****
-
- If the "= register is used for the "p" command, the String is split up at <NL>
- characters. If the String ends in a <NL>, it is regarded as a linewise
-! register. {not in Vi}
-
- 8. Selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~
- Use these registers for storing and retrieving the selected text for the GUI.
- See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|. When the clipboard is not available or not
- working, the unnamed register is used instead. For Unix systems the clipboard
-! is only available when the |+xterm_clipboard| feature is present. {not in Vi}
-
- Note that there is only a distinction between "* and "+ for X11 systems. For
- an explanation of the difference, see |x11-selection|. Under MS-Windows, use
---- 1289,1301 ----
-
- If the "= register is used for the "p" command, the String is split up at <NL>
- characters. If the String ends in a <NL>, it is regarded as a linewise
-! register.
-
- 8. Selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~
- Use these registers for storing and retrieving the selected text for the GUI.
- See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|. When the clipboard is not available or not
- working, the unnamed register is used instead. For Unix systems the clipboard
-! is only available when the |+xterm_clipboard| feature is present.
-
- Note that there is only a distinction between "* and "+ for X11 systems. For
- an explanation of the difference, see |x11-selection|. Under MS-Windows, use
-***************
-*** 1323,1329 ****
- operation. When something has been dropped onto Vim, the "~ register is
- filled in and the <Drop> pseudo key is sent for notification. You can remap
- this key if you want; the default action (for all modes) is to insert the
-! contents of the "~ register at the cursor position. {not in Vi}
- {only available when compiled with the |+dnd| feature, currently only with the
- GTK GUI}
-
---- 1306,1312 ----
- operation. When something has been dropped onto Vim, the "~ register is
- filled in and the <Drop> pseudo key is sent for notification. You can remap
- this key if you want; the default action (for all modes) is to insert the
-! contents of the "~ register at the cursor position.
- {only available when compiled with the |+dnd| feature, currently only with the
- GTK GUI}
-
-***************
-*** 1333,1339 ****
- 9. Black hole register "_ *quote_*
- When writing to this register, nothing happens. This can be used to delete
- text without affecting the normal registers. When reading from this register,
-! nothing is returned. {not in Vi}
-
- 10. Last search pattern register "/ *quote_/* *quote/*
- Contains the most recent search-pattern. This is used for "n" and 'hlsearch'.
---- 1316,1322 ----
- 9. Black hole register "_ *quote_*
- When writing to this register, nothing happens. This can be used to delete
- text without affecting the normal registers. When reading from this register,
-! nothing is returned.
-
- 10. Last search pattern register "/ *quote_/* *quote/*
- Contains the most recent search-pattern. This is used for "n" and 'hlsearch'.
-***************
-*** 1342,1348 ****
- register. The search direction is available in |v:searchforward|.
- Note that the value is restored when returning from a function
- |function-search-undo|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *@/*
- You can write to a register with a `:let` command |:let-@|. Example: >
---- 1325,1330 ----
-***************
-*** 1373,1389 ****
- :[range]ce[nter] [width] *:ce* *:center*
- Center lines in [range] between [width] columns
- (default 'textwidth' or 80 when 'textwidth' is 0).
-- {not in Vi}
-
- :[range]ri[ght] [width] *:ri* *:right*
- Right-align lines in [range] at [width] columns
- (default 'textwidth' or 80 when 'textwidth' is 0).
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:le* *:left*
- :[range]le[ft] [indent]
- Left-align lines in [range]. Sets the indent in the
-! lines to [indent] (default 0). {not in Vi}
-
- *gq*
- gq{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over.
---- 1355,1369 ----
- :[range]ce[nter] [width] *:ce* *:center*
- Center lines in [range] between [width] columns
- (default 'textwidth' or 80 when 'textwidth' is 0).
-
- :[range]ri[ght] [width] *:ri* *:right*
- Right-align lines in [range] at [width] columns
- (default 'textwidth' or 80 when 'textwidth' is 0).
-
- *:le* *:left*
- :[range]le[ft] [indent]
- Left-align lines in [range]. Sets the indent in the
-! lines to [indent] (default 0).
-
- *gq*
- gq{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over.
-***************
-*** 1410,1433 ****
-
- gqgq *gqgq* *gqq*
- gqq Format the current line. With a count format that
-! many lines. {not in Vi}
-
- *v_gq*
- {Visual}gq Format the highlighted text. (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
-
- *gw*
- gw{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over. Similar to
- |gq| but puts the cursor back at the same position in
- the text. However, 'formatprg' and 'formatexpr' are
-! not used. {not in Vi}
-
- gwgw *gwgw* *gww*
-! gww Format the current line as with "gw". {not in Vi}
-
- *v_gw*
- {Visual}gw Format the highlighted text as with "gw". (for
-! {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
-
- Example: To format the current paragraph use: *gqap* >
- gqap
---- 1390,1413 ----
-
- gqgq *gqgq* *gqq*
- gqq Format the current line. With a count format that
-! many lines.
-
- *v_gq*
- {Visual}gq Format the highlighted text. (for {Visual} see
-! |Visual-mode|).
-
- *gw*
- gw{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over. Similar to
- |gq| but puts the cursor back at the same position in
- the text. However, 'formatprg' and 'formatexpr' are
-! not used.
-
- gwgw *gwgw* *gww*
-! gww Format the current line as with "gw".
-
- *v_gw*
- {Visual}gw Format the highlighted text as with "gw". (for
-! {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
-
- Example: To format the current paragraph use: *gqap* >
- gqap
-***************
-*** 1457,1463 ****
- program.
-
- *format-formatexpr*
-! The 'formatexpr' option can be set to a Vim Script function that performs
- reformatting of the buffer. This should usually happen in an |ftplugin|,
- since formatting is highly dependent on the type of file. It makes
- sense to use an |autoload| script, so the corresponding script is only loaded
---- 1437,1443 ----
- program.
-
- *format-formatexpr*
-! The 'formatexpr' option can be set to a Vim script function that performs
- reformatting of the buffer. This should usually happen in an |ftplugin|,
- since formatting is highly dependent on the type of file. It makes
- sense to use an |autoload| script, so the corresponding script is only loaded
-***************
-*** 1491,1497 ****
-
- You can then enable the formatting by executing: >
- setlocal formatexpr=format#Format()
-! >
- Note: this function explicitly returns non-zero when called from insert mode
- (which basically means, text is inserted beyond the 'textwidth' limit). This
- causes Vim to fall back to reformat the text by using the internal formatter.
---- 1471,1477 ----
-
- You can then enable the formatting by executing: >
- setlocal formatexpr=format#Format()
-!
- Note: this function explicitly returns non-zero when called from insert mode
- (which basically means, text is inserted beyond the 'textwidth' limit). This
- causes Vim to fall back to reformat the text by using the internal formatter.
-***************
-*** 1901,1904 ****
- process you may end up with duplicated lines. This also depends on the system
- library function used.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1881,1884 ----
- process you may end up with duplicated lines. This also depends on the system
- library function used.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/channel.txt 2018-09-06 16:27:20.664831945 +0200
---- runtime/doc/channel.txt 2019-05-05 17:36:27.876329529 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *channel.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *channel.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 24,30 ****
- 11. Controlling a job |job-control|
- 12. Using a prompt buffer |prompt-buffer|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these features}
- {only when compiled with the |+channel| feature for channel stuff}
- You can check this with: `has('channel')`
- {only when compiled with the |+job| feature for job stuff}
---- 24,29 ----
-***************
-*** 308,316 ****
-
- Command "redraw" ~
-
-! The other commands do not update the screen, so that you can send a sequence
-! of commands without the cursor moving around. You must end with the "redraw"
-! command to show any changed text and show the cursor where it belongs.
-
- The argument is normally an empty string:
- ["redraw", ""] ~
---- 307,316 ----
-
- Command "redraw" ~
-
-! The other commands do not explicitly update the screen, so that you can send a
-! sequence of commands without the cursor moving around. A redraw can happen as
-! a side effect of some commands. You must end with the "redraw" command to
-! show any changed text and show the cursor where it belongs.
-
- The argument is normally an empty string:
- ["redraw", ""] ~
-***************
-*** 820,827 ****
- The user can go to Normal mode and navigate through the buffer. This can be
- useful see older output or copy text.
-
- Any command that starts Insert mode, such as "a", "i", "A" and "I", will move
-! the cursor to the last line, after the prompt.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 820,833 ----
- The user can go to Normal mode and navigate through the buffer. This can be
- useful see older output or copy text.
-
-+ The CTRL-W key can be used to start a window command, such as CTRL-W w to
-+ switch to the next window. This also works in Insert mode (use Shift-CTRL-W
-+ to delete a word). When leaving the window Insert mode will be stopped. When
-+ coming back to the prompt window Insert mode will be restored.
-+
- Any command that starts Insert mode, such as "a", "i", "A" and "I", will move
-! the cursor to the last line. "A" will move to the end of the line, "I" to the
-! start of the line.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt 2018-09-10 21:04:09.860392752 +0200
---- runtime/doc/cmdline.txt 2019-05-05 17:32:09.689749856 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 14
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 66,72 ****
- - All searches are put in the search history, including the ones that come
- from commands like "*" and "#". But for a mapping, only the last search is
- remembered (to avoid that long mappings trash the history).
-- {Vi: no history}
- {not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist| feature}
-
- There is an automatic completion of names on the command-line; see
---- 66,71 ----
-***************
-*** 124,135 ****
- :cnoremap <C-U> <C-E><C-U>
- <
- *c_<Insert>* *c_Insert*
-! <Insert> Toggle between insert and overstrike. {not in Vi}
-
- {char1} <BS> {char2} or *c_digraph*
- CTRL-K {char1} {char2} *c_CTRL-K*
- enter digraph (see |digraphs|). When {char1} is a special
-! key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form. {not in Vi}
-
- CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=.} *c_CTRL-R* *c_<C-R>*
- Insert the contents of a numbered or named register. Between
---- 123,134 ----
- :cnoremap <C-U> <C-E><C-U>
- <
- *c_<Insert>* *c_Insert*
-! <Insert> Toggle between insert and overstrike.
-
- {char1} <BS> {char2} or *c_digraph*
- CTRL-K {char1} {char2} *c_CTRL-K*
- enter digraph (see |digraphs|). When {char1} is a special
-! key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form.
-
- CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=.} *c_CTRL-R* *c_<C-R>*
- Insert the contents of a numbered or named register. Between
-***************
-*** 165,171 ****
- too.
- When the result is a Float it's automatically
- converted to a String.
-! See |registers| about registers. {not in Vi}
- Implementation detail: When using the |expression| register
- and invoking setcmdpos(), this sets the position before
- inserting the resulting string. Use CTRL-R CTRL-R to set the
---- 164,170 ----
- too.
- When the result is a Float it's automatically
- converted to a String.
-! See |registers| about registers.
- Implementation detail: When using the |expression| register
- and invoking setcmdpos(), this sets the position before
- inserting the resulting string. Use CTRL-R CTRL-R to set the
-***************
-*** 188,194 ****
- currently displayed match is used. With CTRL-W the part of
- the word that was already typed is not inserted again.
-
-- {not in Vi}
- CTRL-F and CTRL-P: {only when |+file_in_path| feature is
- included}
-
---- 187,192 ----
-***************
-*** 313,323 ****
- off, since you are expected to type a command. After
- switching it on with CTRL-^, the new state is not used again
- for the next command or Search pattern.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *c_CTRL-]*
-! CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- For Emacs-style editing on the command-line see |emacs-keys|.
-
---- 311,319 ----
- off, since you are expected to type a command. After
- switching it on with CTRL-^, the new state is not used again
- for the next command or Search pattern.
-
- *c_CTRL-]*
-! CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character.
-
- For Emacs-style editing on the command-line see |emacs-keys|.
-
-***************
-*** 332,338 ****
-
- *:his* *:history*
- :his[tory] Print the history of last entered commands.
-- {not in Vi}
- {not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
- feature}
-
---- 328,333 ----
-***************
-*** 344,350 ****
- i[nput] or @ input line history
- d[ebug] or > debug command history
- a[ll] all of the above
-- {not in Vi}
-
- If the numbers {first} and/or {last} are given, the respective
- range of entries from a history is listed. These numbers can
---- 339,344 ----
-***************
-*** 534,541 ****
- to add comments. Example: >
- :set ai "set 'autoindent' option
- It is not possible to add a comment to a shell command ":!cmd" or to the
-! ":map" command and a few others, because they see the '"' as part of their
-! argument. This is mentioned where the command is explained.
-
- *:bar* *:\bar*
- '|' can be used to separate commands, so you can give multiple commands in one
---- 528,572 ----
- to add comments. Example: >
- :set ai "set 'autoindent' option
- It is not possible to add a comment to a shell command ":!cmd" or to the
-! ":map" command and a few others (mainly commands that expect expressions)
-! that see the '"' as part of their argument:
-!
-! :argdo
-! :autocmd
-! :bufdo
-! :cexpr (and the like)
-! :cdo (and the like)
-! :command
-! :cscope (and the like)
-! :debug
-! :display
-! :echo (and the like)
-! :elseif
-! :execute
-! :folddoopen
-! :folddoclosed
-! :for
-! :grep (and the like)
-! :help (and the like)
-! :if
-! :let
-! :make
-! :map (and the like including :abbrev commands)
-! :menu (and the like)
-! :mkspell
-! :normal
-! :ownsyntax
-! :popup
-! :promptfind (and the like)
-! :registers
-! :return
-! :sort
-! :syntax
-! :tabdo
-! :tearoff
-! :vimgrep (and the like)
-! :while
-! :windo
-
- *:bar* *:\bar*
- '|' can be used to separate commands, so you can give multiple commands in one
-***************
-*** 899,905 ****
- directory.
- :. Reduce file name to be relative to current directory, if
- possible. File name is unmodified if it is not below the
-! current directory.
- For maximum shortness, use ":~:.".
- :h Head of the file name (the last component and any separators
- removed). Cannot be used with :e, :r or :t.
---- 930,937 ----
- directory.
- :. Reduce file name to be relative to current directory, if
- possible. File name is unmodified if it is not below the
-! current directory, but on MS-Windows the drive is removed if
-! it is the current drive.
- For maximum shortness, use ":~:.".
- :h Head of the file name (the last component and any separators
- removed). Cannot be used with :e, :r or :t.
-***************
-*** 1168,1171 ****
- @ string for |input()|
- - text for |:insert| or |:append|
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1200,1203 ----
- @ string for |input()|
- - text for |:insert| or |:append|
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/debugger.txt 2018-05-17 13:40:51.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/debugger.txt 2019-05-05 17:39:30.515314777 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 21
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
---- 1,4 ----
-! *debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
-***************
-*** 10,16 ****
- 2. Vim Compile Options |debugger-compilation|
- 3. Integrated Debuggers |debugger-integration|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these features}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Debugger Features *debugger-features*
---- 10,15 ----
-***************
-*** 139,142 ****
-
- For Sun NetBeans support see |netbeans|.
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 138,141 ----
-
- For Sun NetBeans support see |netbeans|.
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/debug.txt 2018-05-17 13:40:51.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/debug.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.355157624 +0200
-***************
-*** 172,175 ****
- http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualC/default.aspx
-
- =========================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 172,175 ----
- http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualC/default.aspx
-
- =========================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/develop.txt 2018-05-17 13:40:51.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/develop.txt 2019-02-17 17:26:56.181603202 +0100
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *develop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 02
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *develop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 17
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 355,360 ****
---- 355,378 ----
- cmd;
- }
-
-+ When a block has one line the braces can be left out. When an if/else has
-+ braces on one block, it usually looks better when the other block also has
-+ braces:
-+ OK: if (cond)
-+ cmd;
-+ else
-+ cmd;
-+
-+ OK: if (cond)
-+ {
-+ cmd;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ cmd;
-+ cmd;
-+ }
-+
- Use ANSI (new style) function declarations with the return type on a separate
- indented line.
-
-***************
-*** 367,376 ****
- */
- int
- function_name(
-! int arg1, /* short comment about arg1 */
-! int arg2) /* short comment about arg2 */
- {
-! int local; /* comment about local */
-
- local = arg1 * arg2;
-
---- 385,394 ----
- */
- int
- function_name(
-! int arg1, // short comment about arg1
-! int arg2) // short comment about arg2
- {
-! int local; // comment about local
-
- local = arg1 * arg2;
-
-***************
-*** 563,566 ****
- Note that some compilers cannot handle long lines or strings. The C89
- standard specifies a limit of 509 characters.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 581,584 ----
- Note that some compilers cannot handle long lines or strings. The C89
- standard specifies a limit of 509 characters.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/diff.txt 2018-09-10 17:50:32.709306979 +0200
---- runtime/doc/diff.txt 2019-05-04 22:37:03.397001141 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *diff.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 03
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *diff.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 16,23 ****
- 4. Copying diffs |copy-diffs|
- 5. Diff options |diff-options|
-
-- {not in Vi}
--
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Starting diff mode *start-vimdiff*
-
---- 16,21 ----
-***************
-*** 179,186 ****
- need another buffer. This command is useful: >
- command DiffOrig vert new | set bt=nofile | r ++edit # | 0d_
- \ | diffthis | wincmd p | diffthis
-! (this is in |vimrc_example.vim|). Use ":DiffOrig" to see the differences
-! between the current buffer and the file it was loaded from.
-
- A buffer that is unloaded cannot be used for the diff. But it does work for
- hidden buffers. You can use ":hide" to close a window without unloading the
---- 177,184 ----
- need another buffer. This command is useful: >
- command DiffOrig vert new | set bt=nofile | r ++edit # | 0d_
- \ | diffthis | wincmd p | diffthis
-! (this is in |defaults.vim|). Use ":DiffOrig" to see the differences between
-! the current buffer and the file it was loaded from.
-
- A buffer that is unloaded cannot be used for the diff. But it does work for
- hidden buffers. You can use ":hide" to close a window without unloading the
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/digraph.txt 2018-12-14 18:52:57.169528762 +0100
---- runtime/doc/digraph.txt 2019-05-05 17:39:34.763291093 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *digraph.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Nov 04
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *digraph.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 18,24 ****
- 2. Using digraphs |digraphs-use|
- 3. Default digraphs |digraphs-default|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Defining digraphs *digraphs-define*
---- 18,23 ----
-***************
-*** 59,76 ****
- "10". That's because NUL characters are internally represented with a NL
- character. When you write the file it will become a NUL character.
-
-! When Vim was compiled without the |+multi_byte| feature, you need to specify
-! the character in the encoding given with 'encoding'. You might want to use
-! something like this: >
-!
-! if has("multi_byte")
-! digraph oe 339
-! elseif &encoding == "iso-8859-15"
-! digraph oe 189
-! endif
-!
-! This defines the "oe" digraph for a character that is number 339 in Unicode
-! and 189 in latin9 (iso-8859-15).
-
- ==============================================================================
- 2. Using digraphs *digraphs-use*
---- 58,66 ----
- "10". That's because NUL characters are internally represented with a NL
- character. When you write the file it will become a NUL character.
-
-! Example: >
-! digraph oe 339
-! This defines the "oe" digraph for a character that is number 339 in Unicode.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 2. Using digraphs *digraphs-use*
-***************
-*** 113,123 ****
-
- You may have problems using Vim with characters which have a value above 128.
- For example: You insert ue (u-umlaut) and the editor echoes \334 in Insert
-! mode. After leaving the Insert mode everything is fine. Note that fmt
-! removes all characters with a value above 128 from the text being formatted.
-! On some Unix systems this means you have to define the environment-variable
-! LC_CTYPE. If you are using csh, then put the following line in your .cshrc: >
-! setenv LC_CTYPE iso_8859_1
-
- ==============================================================================
- 3. Default digraphs *digraphs-default*
---- 103,116 ----
-
- You may have problems using Vim with characters which have a value above 128.
- For example: You insert ue (u-umlaut) and the editor echoes \334 in Insert
-! mode. After leaving the Insert mode everything is fine. On some Unix systems
-! this means you have to define the environment-variable LC_CTYPE. If you are
-! using csh, then put the following line in your .cshrc: >
-! setenv LC_CTYPE en_US.utf8
-! (or similar for a different language or country). The value must be a valid
-! locale on your system, i.e. on Unix-like systems it must be present in the
-! output of >
-! locale -a
-
- ==============================================================================
- 3. Default digraphs *digraphs-default*
-***************
-*** 161,168 ****
- Example: a: is ä and o: is ö
-
- These are the RFC1345 digraphs for the one-byte characters. See the output of
-! ":digraphs" for the others. The characters above 255 are only available when
-! Vim was compiled with the |+multi_byte| feature.
-
- EURO
-
---- 154,160 ----
- Example: a: is ä and o: is ö
-
- These are the RFC1345 digraphs for the one-byte characters. See the output of
-! ":digraphs" for the others.
-
- EURO
-
-***************
-*** 1490,1493 ****
- ſt ft FB05 64261 LATIN SMALL LIGATURE LONG S T
- st st FB06 64262 LATIN SMALL LIGATURE ST
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1482,1485 ----
- ſt ft FB05 64261 LATIN SMALL LIGATURE LONG S T
- st st FB06 64262 LATIN SMALL LIGATURE ST
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/editing.txt 2019-04-27 20:36:52.526303597 +0200
---- runtime/doc/editing.txt 2019-05-05 17:40:01.711140762 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *editing.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 29
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *editing.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 44,50 ****
- :keepalt {cmd} Execute {cmd} while keeping the current alternate file
- name. Note that commands invoked indirectly (e.g.,
- with a function) may still set the alternate file
-! name. {not in Vi}
-
- All file names are remembered in the buffer list. When you enter a file name,
- for editing (e.g., with ":e filename") or writing (e.g., with ":w filename"),
---- 44,50 ----
- :keepalt {cmd} Execute {cmd} while keeping the current alternate file
- name. Note that commands invoked indirectly (e.g.,
- with a function) may still set the alternate file
-! name.
-
- All file names are remembered in the buffer list. When you enter a file name,
- for editing (e.g., with ":e filename") or writing (e.g., with ":w filename"),
-***************
-*** 60,73 ****
- option is set), and the file status (readonly,
- modified, read errors, new file). See the 'shortmess'
- option about how to make this message shorter.
-- {Vi does not include column number}
-
- :f[ile]! like |:file|, but don't truncate the name even when
- 'shortmess' indicates this.
-
- {count}CTRL-G Like CTRL-G, but prints the current file name with
- full path. If the count is higher than 1 the current
-! buffer number is also given. {not in Vi}
-
- *g_CTRL-G* *word-count* *byte-count*
- g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
---- 60,72 ----
- option is set), and the file status (readonly,
- modified, read errors, new file). See the 'shortmess'
- option about how to make this message shorter.
-
- :f[ile]! like |:file|, but don't truncate the name even when
- 'shortmess' indicates this.
-
- {count}CTRL-G Like CTRL-G, but prints the current file name with
- full path. If the count is higher than 1 the current
-! buffer number is also given.
-
- *g_CTRL-G* *word-count* *byte-count*
- g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
-***************
-*** 80,86 ****
- column are shown, separated with a dash.
- Also see the 'ruler' option and the |wordcount()|
- function.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *v_g_CTRL-G*
- {Visual}g CTRL-G Similar to "g CTRL-G", but Word, Character, Line, and
---- 79,84 ----
-***************
-*** 88,94 ****
- displayed.
- In Blockwise mode, Column count is also shown. (For
- {Visual} see |Visual-mode|.)
-- {not in VI}
-
- *:file_f*
- :f[ile][!] {name} Sets the current file name to {name}. The optional !
---- 86,91 ----
-***************
-*** 98,111 ****
- to hold the old name.
- *:0file*
- :0f[ile][!] Remove the name of the current buffer. The optional !
-! avoids truncating the message, as with |:file|. {not
-! in Vi}
-
- :buffers
- :files
- :ls List all the currently known file names. See
-! 'windows.txt' |:files| |:buffers| |:ls|. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- Vim will remember the full path name of a file name that you enter. In most
- cases when the file name is displayed only the name you typed is shown, but
---- 95,106 ----
- to hold the old name.
- *:0file*
- :0f[ile][!] Remove the name of the current buffer. The optional !
-! avoids truncating the message, as with |:file|.
-
- :buffers
- :files
- :ls List all the currently known file names. See
-! 'windows.txt' |:files| |:buffers| |:ls|.
-
- Vim will remember the full path name of a file name that you enter. In most
- cases when the file name is displayed only the name you typed is shown, but
-***************
-*** 244,262 ****
- If 'fileformats' is not empty, the first format given
- will be used for the new buffer. If 'fileformats' is
- empty, the 'fileformat' of the current buffer is used.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ene!* *:enew!*
- :ene[w]! Edit a new, unnamed buffer. Discard any changes to
- the current buffer.
- Set 'fileformat' like |:enew|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:fin* *:find*
- :fin[d][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
- Find {file} in 'path' and then |:edit| it.
-! {not in Vi} {not available when the |+file_in_path|
-! feature was disabled at compile time}
-
- :{count}fin[d][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
- Just like ":find", but use the {count} match in
---- 239,255 ----
- If 'fileformats' is not empty, the first format given
- will be used for the new buffer. If 'fileformats' is
- empty, the 'fileformat' of the current buffer is used.
-
- *:ene!* *:enew!*
- :ene[w]! Edit a new, unnamed buffer. Discard any changes to
- the current buffer.
- Set 'fileformat' like |:enew|.
-
- *:fin* *:find*
- :fin[d][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
- Find {file} in 'path' and then |:edit| it.
-! {not available when the |+file_in_path| feature was
-! disabled at compile time}
-
- :{count}fin[d][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
- Just like ":find", but use the {count} match in
-***************
-*** 278,284 ****
- :vie[w][!] [++opt] [+cmd] file
- When used in Ex mode: Leave |Ex-mode|, go back to
- Normal mode. Otherwise same as |:edit|, but set
-! 'readonly' option for this buffer. {not in Vi}
-
- *CTRL-^* *CTRL-6*
- CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
---- 271,277 ----
- :vie[w][!] [++opt] [+cmd] file
- When used in Ex mode: Leave |Ex-mode|, go back to
- Normal mode. Otherwise same as |:edit|, but set
-! 'readonly' option for this buffer.
-
- *CTRL-^* *CTRL-6*
- CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
-***************
-*** 297,303 ****
- ":e #[count]"). This is a quick way to switch between
- files.
- See |CTRL-^| above for further details.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- [count]]f *]f* *[f*
- [count][f Same as "gf". Deprecated.
---- 290,295 ----
-***************
-*** 331,337 ****
- For Unix the '~' character is expanded, like in
- "~user/file". Environment variables are expanded too
- |expand-env|.
-- {not in Vi}
- {not available when the |+file_in_path| feature was
- disabled at compile time}
-
---- 323,328 ----
-***************
-*** 341,347 ****
- Leading blanks are skipped, otherwise all blanks and
- special characters are included in the file name.
- (For {Visual} see |Visual-mode|.)
-- {not in VI}
-
- *gF*
- [count]gF Same as "gf", except if a number follows the file
---- 332,337 ----
-***************
-*** 637,643 ****
- still be added to the argument list, but won't be
- edited. No check for duplicates is done.
- Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- :[count]arga[dd] {name} .. *:arga* *:argadd* *E479*
- :[count]arga[dd]
---- 627,632 ----
-***************
-*** 659,665 ****
- There is no check for duplicates, it is possible to
- add a file to the argument list twice.
- The currently edited file is not changed.
-- {not in Vi}
- Note: you can also use this method: >
- :args ## x
- < This will add the "x" item and sort the new list.
---- 648,653 ----
-***************
-*** 673,679 ****
- when it's deleted from the argument list.
- Example: >
- :argdel *.obj
-- < {not in Vi}
-
- :[range]argd[elete] Delete the {range} files from the argument list.
- Example: >
---- 661,666 ----
-***************
-*** 688,694 ****
- < Removes all the files from the arglist.
- When the last number in the range is too high, up to
- the last argument is deleted.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:argu* *:argument*
- :[count]argu[ment] [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
---- 675,680 ----
-***************
-*** 697,710 ****
- when changes have been made and Vim does not want to
- |abandon| the current buffer.
- Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- :[count]argu[ment]! [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
- Edit file [count] in the argument list, discard any
- changes to the current buffer. When [count] is
- omitted the current entry is used.
- Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- :[count]n[ext] [++opt] [+cmd] *:n* *:ne* *:next* *E165* *E163*
- Edit [count] next file. This fails when changes have
---- 683,694 ----
-***************
-*** 727,733 ****
- Edit [count] previous file in argument list. This
- fails when changes have been made and Vim does not
- want to |abandon| the current buffer.
-! Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi: no count or ++opt}.
-
- :[count]N[ext]! [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
- Edit [count] previous file in argument list. Discard
---- 711,717 ----
- Edit [count] previous file in argument list. This
- fails when changes have been made and Vim does not
- want to |abandon| the current buffer.
-! Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
-
- :[count]N[ext]! [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
- Edit [count] previous file in argument list. Discard
-***************
-*** 748,791 ****
- :rew[ind]! [++opt] [+cmd]
- Start editing the first file in the argument list.
- Discard any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt|
-! and |+cmd|. {Vi: no ++opt}
-
- *:fir* *:first*
- :fir[st][!] [++opt] [+cmd]
-! Other name for ":rewind". {not in Vi}
-
- *:la* *:last*
- :la[st] [++opt] [+cmd]
- Start editing the last file in the argument list.
- This fails when changes have been made and Vim does
- not want to |abandon| the current buffer.
-! Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
-
- :la[st]! [++opt] [+cmd]
- Start editing the last file in the argument list.
- Discard any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt|
-! and |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
-
- *:wn* *:wnext*
- :[count]wn[ext] [++opt]
- Write current file and start editing the [count]
-! next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
-
- :[count]wn[ext] [++opt] {file}
- Write current file to {file} and start editing the
- [count] next file, unless {file} already exists and
- the 'writeany' option is off. Also see |++opt| and
-! |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
-
- :[count]wn[ext]! [++opt] {file}
- Write current file to {file} and start editing the
-! [count] next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {not
-! in Vi}
-
- :[count]wN[ext][!] [++opt] [file] *:wN* *:wNext*
- :[count]wp[revious][!] [++opt] [file] *:wp* *:wprevious*
- Same as :wnext, but go to previous file instead of
-! next. {not in Vi}
-
- The [count] in the commands above defaults to one. For some commands it is
- possible to use two counts. The last one (rightmost one) is used.
---- 732,774 ----
- :rew[ind]! [++opt] [+cmd]
- Start editing the first file in the argument list.
- Discard any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt|
-! and |+cmd|.
-
- *:fir* *:first*
- :fir[st][!] [++opt] [+cmd]
-! Other name for ":rewind".
-
- *:la* *:last*
- :la[st] [++opt] [+cmd]
- Start editing the last file in the argument list.
- This fails when changes have been made and Vim does
- not want to |abandon| the current buffer.
-! Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
-
- :la[st]! [++opt] [+cmd]
- Start editing the last file in the argument list.
- Discard any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt|
-! and |+cmd|.
-
- *:wn* *:wnext*
- :[count]wn[ext] [++opt]
- Write current file and start editing the [count]
-! next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
-
- :[count]wn[ext] [++opt] {file}
- Write current file to {file} and start editing the
- [count] next file, unless {file} already exists and
- the 'writeany' option is off. Also see |++opt| and
-! |+cmd|.
-
- :[count]wn[ext]! [++opt] {file}
- Write current file to {file} and start editing the
-! [count] next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
-
- :[count]wN[ext][!] [++opt] [file] *:wN* *:wNext*
- :[count]wp[revious][!] [++opt] [file] *:wp* *:wprevious*
- Same as :wnext, but go to previous file instead of
-! next.
-
- The [count] in the commands above defaults to one. For some commands it is
- possible to use two counts. The last one (rightmost one) is used.
-***************
-*** 826,833 ****
-
- LOCAL ARGUMENT LIST
-
-- {not in Vi}
--
- *:arglocal*
- :argl[ocal] Make a local copy of the global argument list.
- Doesn't start editing another file.
---- 809,814 ----
-***************
-*** 878,884 ****
- autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
- 'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
- each file.
-- {not in Vi}
- Also see |:windo|, |:tabdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
- |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
-
---- 859,864 ----
-***************
-*** 901,908 ****
- 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*
- :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
---- 881,888 ----
- 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*
- :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
-***************
-*** 970,981 ****
- When 'filetype' is empty filetype detection is done
- with the new name, before the file is written.
- When the write was successful 'readonly' is reset.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:up* *:update*
- :[range]up[date][!] [++opt] [>>] [file]
- Like ":write", but only write when the buffer has been
-! modified. {not in Vi}
-
-
- WRITING WITH MULTIPLE BUFFERS *buffer-write*
---- 950,960 ----
- When 'filetype' is empty filetype detection is done
- with the new name, before the file is written.
- When the write was successful 'readonly' is reset.
-
- *:up* *:update*
- :[range]up[date][!] [++opt] [>>] [file]
- Like ":write", but only write when the buffer has been
-! modified.
-
-
- WRITING WITH MULTIPLE BUFFERS *buffer-write*
-***************
-*** 983,993 ****
- *:wa* *:wall*
- :wa[ll] Write all changed buffers. Buffers without a file
- name cause an error message. Buffers which are
-! readonly are not written. {not in Vi}
-
- :wa[ll]! Write all changed buffers, even the ones that are
- readonly. Buffers without a file name are not
-! written and cause an error message. {not in Vi}
-
-
- Vim will warn you if you try to overwrite a file that has been changed
---- 962,972 ----
- *:wa* *:wall*
- :wa[ll] Write all changed buffers. Buffers without a file
- name cause an error message. Buffers which are
-! readonly are not written.
-
- :wa[ll]! Write all changed buffers, even the ones that are
- readonly. Buffers without a file name are not
-! written and cause an error message.
-
-
- Vim will warn you if you try to overwrite a file that has been changed
-***************
-*** 1118,1124 ****
-
- :conf[irm] q[uit] Quit, but give prompt when changes have been made, or
- the last file in the argument list has not been
-! edited. See |:confirm| and 'confirm'. {not in Vi}
-
- :q[uit]! Quit without writing, also when the current buffer has
- changes. The buffer is unloaded, also when it has
---- 1097,1103 ----
-
- :conf[irm] q[uit] Quit, but give prompt when changes have been made, or
- the last file in the argument list has not been
-! edited. See |:confirm| and 'confirm'.
-
- :q[uit]! Quit without writing, also when the current buffer has
- changes. The buffer is unloaded, also when it has
-***************
-*** 1131,1137 ****
-
- :cq[uit] Quit always, without writing, and return an error
- code. See |:cq|. Used for Manx's QuickFix mode (see
-! |quickfix|). {not in Vi}
-
- *:wq*
- :wq [++opt] Write the current file and quit. Writing fails when
---- 1110,1116 ----
-
- :cq[uit] Quit always, without writing, and return an error
- code. See |:cq|. Used for Manx's QuickFix mode (see
-! |quickfix|).
-
- *:wq*
- :wq [++opt] Write the current file and quit. Writing fails when
-***************
-*** 1169,1175 ****
-
- *ZQ*
- ZQ Quit without checking for changes (same as ":q!").
-! {not in Vi}
-
- MULTIPLE WINDOWS AND BUFFERS *window-exit*
-
---- 1148,1154 ----
-
- *ZQ*
- ZQ Quit without checking for changes (same as ":q!").
-!
-
- MULTIPLE WINDOWS AND BUFFERS *window-exit*
-
-***************
-*** 1177,1212 ****
- :qa[ll] Exit Vim, unless there are some buffers which have been
- changed. (Use ":bmod" to go to the next modified buffer).
- When 'autowriteall' is set all changed buffers will be
-! written, like |:wqall|. {not in Vi}
-
- :conf[irm] qa[ll]
- Exit Vim. Bring up a prompt when some buffers have been
-! changed. See |:confirm|. {not in Vi}
-
-! :qa[ll]! Exit Vim. Any changes to buffers are lost. {not in Vi}
- Also see |:cquit|, it does the same but exits with a non-zero
- value.
-
- *:quita* *:quitall*
-! :quita[ll][!] Same as ":qall". {not in Vi}
-
- :wqa[ll] [++opt] *:wqa* *:wqall* *:xa* *:xall*
- :xa[ll] Write all changed buffers and exit Vim. If there are buffers
- without a file name, which are readonly or which cannot be
-! written for another reason, Vim will not quit. {not in Vi}
-
- :conf[irm] wqa[ll] [++opt]
- :conf[irm] xa[ll]
- Write all changed buffers and exit Vim. Bring up a prompt
- when some buffers are readonly or cannot be written for
-! another reason. See |:confirm|. {not in Vi}
-
- :wqa[ll]! [++opt]
- :xa[ll]! Write all changed buffers, even the ones that are readonly,
- and exit Vim. If there are buffers without a file name or
- which cannot be written for another reason, or there is a
- terminal with a running job, Vim will not quit.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 6. Dialogs *edit-dialogs*
---- 1156,1190 ----
- :qa[ll] Exit Vim, unless there are some buffers which have been
- changed. (Use ":bmod" to go to the next modified buffer).
- When 'autowriteall' is set all changed buffers will be
-! written, like |:wqall|.
-
- :conf[irm] qa[ll]
- Exit Vim. Bring up a prompt when some buffers have been
-! changed. See |:confirm|.
-
-! :qa[ll]! Exit Vim. Any changes to buffers are lost.
- Also see |:cquit|, it does the same but exits with a non-zero
- value.
-
- *:quita* *:quitall*
-! :quita[ll][!] Same as ":qall".
-
- :wqa[ll] [++opt] *:wqa* *:wqall* *:xa* *:xall*
- :xa[ll] Write all changed buffers and exit Vim. If there are buffers
- without a file name, which are readonly or which cannot be
-! written for another reason, Vim will not quit.
-
- :conf[irm] wqa[ll] [++opt]
- :conf[irm] xa[ll]
- Write all changed buffers and exit Vim. Bring up a prompt
- when some buffers are readonly or cannot be written for
-! another reason. See |:confirm|.
-
- :wqa[ll]! [++opt]
- :xa[ll]! Write all changed buffers, even the ones that are readonly,
- and exit Vim. If there are buffers without a file name or
- which cannot be written for another reason, or there is a
- terminal with a running job, Vim will not quit.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 6. Dialogs *edit-dialogs*
-***************
-*** 1317,1326 ****
---- 1295,1306 ----
- name. On Unix systems: Change the current directory
- to the home directory. Use |:pwd| to print the
- current directory on all systems.
-+ On Unix systems: clear any window-local directory.
-
- :cd[!] {path} Change the current directory to {path}.
- If {path} is relative, it is searched for in the
- directories listed in |'cdpath'|.
-+ Clear any window-local directory.
- Does not change the meaning of an already opened file,
- because its full path name is remembered. Files from
- the |arglist| may change though!
-***************
-*** 1330,1336 ****
- <
- *:cd-* *E186*
- :cd[!] - Change to the previous current directory (before the
-! previous ":cd {path}" command). {not in Vi}
-
- *:chd* *:chdir*
- :chd[ir][!] [path] Same as |:cd|.
---- 1310,1316 ----
- <
- *:cd-* *E186*
- :cd[!] - Change to the previous current directory (before the
-! previous ":cd {path}" command).
-
- *:chd* *:chdir*
- :chd[ir][!] [path] Same as |:cd|.
-***************
-*** 1341,1360 ****
- The current directory is not changed for windows in
- other tabs and for windows in the current tab that
- have their own window-local directory.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:tch* *:tchdir*
-! :tch[dir][!] Same as |:tcd|. {not in Vi}
-
- *:lc* *:lcd*
- :lc[d][!] {path} Like |:cd|, but only set the current directory when
- the cursor is in the current window. The current
- directory for other windows is not changed, switching
- to another window will stop using {path}.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:lch* *:lchdir*
-! :lch[dir][!] Same as |:lcd|. {not in Vi}
-
- *:pw* *:pwd* *E187*
- :pw[d] Print the current directory name. {Vi: no pwd}
---- 1321,1338 ----
- The current directory is not changed for windows in
- other tabs and for windows in the current tab that
- have their own window-local directory.
-
- *:tch* *:tchdir*
-! :tch[dir][!] Same as |:tcd|.
-
- *:lc* *:lcd*
- :lc[d][!] {path} Like |:cd|, but only set the current directory when
- the cursor is in the current window. The current
- directory for other windows is not changed, switching
- to another window will stop using {path}.
-
- *:lch* *:lchdir*
-! :lch[dir][!] Same as |:lcd|.
-
- *:pw* *:pwd* *E187*
- :pw[d] Print the current directory name. {Vi: no pwd}
-***************
-*** 1416,1423 ****
- file. Otherwise both <CR> <NL> and <NL> are considered to end a line
- and when the file is written the <NL> will be replaced with <CR> <NL>.
- - <Nul> characters are shown on the screen as ^@. You can enter them with
-! "CTRL-V CTRL-@" or "CTRL-V 000" {Vi cannot handle <Nul> characters in the
-! file}
- - To insert a <NL> character in the file split a line. When writing the
- buffer to a file a <NL> will be written for the <EOL>.
- - Vim normally appends an <EOL> at the end of the file if there is none.
---- 1394,1400 ----
- file. Otherwise both <CR> <NL> and <NL> are considered to end a line
- and when the file is written the <NL> will be replaced with <CR> <NL>.
- - <Nul> characters are shown on the screen as ^@. You can enter them with
-! "CTRL-V CTRL-@" or "CTRL-V 000"
- - To insert a <NL> character in the file split a line. When writing the
- buffer to a file a <NL> will be written for the <EOL>.
- - Vim normally appends an <EOL> at the end of the file if there is none.
-***************
-*** 1436,1442 ****
- The text in the swap file and the undo file is also encrypted. *E843*
- However, this is done block-by-block and may reduce the time needed to crack a
- password. You can disable the swap file, but then a crash will cause you to
-! lose your work. The undo file can be disabled without much disadvantage. >
- :set noundofile
- :noswapfile edit secrets
-
---- 1413,1419 ----
- The text in the swap file and the undo file is also encrypted. *E843*
- However, this is done block-by-block and may reduce the time needed to crack a
- password. You can disable the swap file, but then a crash will cause you to
-! lose your work. The undo file can be disabled without too much disadvantage. >
- :set noundofile
- :noswapfile edit secrets
-
-***************
-*** 1768,1771 ****
- currently work with 'path' items that contain a URL or use the double star
- with depth limiter (/usr/**2) or upward search (;) notations.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1745,1748 ----
- currently work with 'path' items that contain a URL or use the double star
- with depth limiter (/usr/**2) or upward search (;) notations.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/eval.txt 2019-05-05 15:47:37.821923550 +0200
---- runtime/doc/eval.txt 2019-05-05 17:40:12.571080122 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *eval.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 17
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *eval.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 27,38 ****
- 7. Commands |expression-commands|
- 8. Exception handling |exception-handling|
- 9. Examples |eval-examples|
-! 10. No +eval feature |no-eval-feature|
-! 11. The sandbox |eval-sandbox|
-! 12. Textlock |textlock|
-! 13. Testing |testing|
-!
-! {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Variables *variables*
---- 27,37 ----
- 7. Commands |expression-commands|
- 8. Exception handling |exception-handling|
- 9. Examples |eval-examples|
-! 10. Vim script version |vimscript-version|
-! 11. No +eval feature |no-eval-feature|
-! 12. The sandbox |eval-sandbox|
-! 13. Textlock |textlock|
-! 14. Testing |testing|
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Variables *variables*
-***************
-*** 107,113 ****
- To avoid a leading zero to cause octal conversion, or for using a different
- base, use |str2nr()|.
-
-! *TRUE* *FALSE*
- For boolean operators Numbers are used. Zero is FALSE, non-zero is TRUE.
- You can also use |v:false| and |v:true|. When TRUE is returned from a
- function it is the Number one, FALSE is the number zero.
---- 106,112 ----
- To avoid a leading zero to cause octal conversion, or for using a different
- base, use |str2nr()|.
-
-! *TRUE* *FALSE* *Boolean*
- For boolean operators Numbers are used. Zero is FALSE, non-zero is TRUE.
- You can also use |v:false| and |v:true|. When TRUE is returned from a
- function it is the Number one, FALSE is the number zero.
-***************
-*** 187,196 ****
- arguments will be passed to the function. Example: >
-
- let Cb = function('Callback', ['foo'], myDict)
-! call Cb()
-
- This will invoke the function as if using: >
-! call myDict.Callback('foo')
-
- This is very useful when passing a function around, e.g. in the arguments of
- |ch_open()|.
---- 186,195 ----
- arguments will be passed to the function. Example: >
-
- let Cb = function('Callback', ['foo'], myDict)
-! call Cb('bar')
-
- This will invoke the function as if using: >
-! call myDict.Callback('foo', 'bar')
-
- This is very useful when passing a function around, e.g. in the arguments of
- |ch_open()|.
-***************
-*** 461,467 ****
-
-
- 1.4 Dictionaries ~
-! *dict* *Dictionaries* *Dictionary*
- A Dictionary is an associative array: Each entry has a key and a value. The
- entry can be located with the key. The entries are stored without a specific
- ordering.
---- 460,466 ----
-
-
- 1.4 Dictionaries ~
-! *dict* *Dict* *Dictionaries* *Dictionary*
- A Dictionary is an associative array: Each entry has a key and a value. The
- entry can be located with the key. The entries are stored without a specific
- ordering.
-***************
-*** 525,531 ****
- :endfor
-
- If you want both the key and the value use the |items()| function. It returns
-! a List in which each item is a List with two items, the key and the value: >
- :for [key, value] in items(mydict)
- : echo key . ': ' . value
- :endfor
---- 524,530 ----
- :endfor
-
- If you want both the key and the value use the |items()| function. It returns
-! a List in which each item is a List with two items, the key and the value: >
- :for [key, value] in items(mydict)
- : echo key . ': ' . value
- :endfor
-***************
-*** 625,632 ****
-
- 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 ~
---- 624,634 ----
-
- 1.5 Blobs ~
- *blob* *Blob* *Blobs* *E978*
-! A Blob is a binary object. It can be used to read an image from a file and
-! send it over a channel, for example.
-!
-! A Blob mostly behaves like a |List| of numbers, where each number has the
-! value of an 8-bit byte, from 0 to 255.
-
-
- Blob creation ~
-***************
-*** 662,667 ****
---- 664,679 ----
- :echo get(myblob, idx, 999)
-
-
-+ Blob iteration ~
-+
-+ The |:for| loop executes commands for each byte of a Blob. The loop variable is
-+ set to each byte in the Blob. Example: >
-+ :for byte in 0z112233
-+ : call Doit(byte)
-+ :endfor
-+ This calls Doit() with 0x11, 0x22 and 0x33.
-+
-+
- Blob concatenation ~
-
- Two blobs can be concatenated with the "+" operator: >
-***************
-*** 686,692 ****
- :let otherblob = myblob[:] " make a copy of the Blob
-
- If the first index is beyond the last byte of the Blob or the second index 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
---- 698,704 ----
- :let otherblob = myblob[:] " make a copy of the Blob
-
- If the first index is beyond the last byte of the Blob or the second index is
-! before the first index, the result is an empty Blob. There is no error
- message.
-
- If the second index is equal to or greater than the length of the list the
-***************
-*** 964,975 ****
- if get(Part1, 'name') == get(Part2, 'name')
- " Part1 and Part2 refer to the same function
-
-! When using "is" or "isnot" with a |List| or a |Dictionary| this checks if the
-! expressions are referring to the same |List| or |Dictionary| instance. A copy
-! of a |List| is different from the original |List|. When using "is" without
-! a |List| or a |Dictionary| it is equivalent to using "equal", using "isnot"
-! equivalent to using "not equal". Except that a different type means the
-! values are different: >
- echo 4 == '4'
- 1
- echo 4 is '4'
---- 976,987 ----
- if get(Part1, 'name') == get(Part2, 'name')
- " Part1 and Part2 refer to the same function
-
-! Using "is" or "isnot" with a |List|, |Dictionary| or |Blob| checks whether
-! the expressions are referring to the same |List|, |Dictionary| or |Blob|
-! instance. A copy of a |List| is different from the original |List|. When
-! using "is" without a |List|, |Dictionary| or |Blob|, it is equivalent to
-! using "equal", using "isnot" equivalent to using "not equal". Except that
-! a different type means the values are different: >
- echo 4 == '4'
- 1
- echo 4 is '4'
-***************
-*** 1030,1036 ****
- expr7 / expr7 Number division *expr-/*
- expr7 % expr7 Number modulo *expr-%*
-
-! For all, except ".", Strings are converted to Numbers.
- For bitwise operators see |and()|, |or()| and |xor()|.
-
- Note the difference between "+" and ".":
---- 1042,1048 ----
- expr7 / expr7 Number division *expr-/*
- expr7 % expr7 Number modulo *expr-%*
-
-! For all, except "." and "..", Strings are converted to Numbers.
- For bitwise operators see |and()|, |or()| and |xor()|.
-
- Note the difference between "+" and ".":
-***************
-*** 1154,1160 ****
- indexes expr1a and expr1b, inclusive. Examples: >
- :let b = 0zDEADBEEF
- :let bs = b[1:2] " 0zADBE
-! :let bs = b[] " copy ov 0zDEADBEEF
-
- Using expr8[expr1] or expr8[expr1a : expr1b] on a |Funcref| results in an
- error.
---- 1166,1172 ----
- indexes expr1a and expr1b, inclusive. Examples: >
- :let b = 0zDEADBEEF
- :let bs = b[1:2] " 0zADBE
-! :let bs = b[:] " copy of 0zDEADBEEF
-
- Using expr8[expr1] or expr8[expr1a : expr1b] on a |Funcref| results in an
- error.
-***************
-*** 1227,1237 ****
- 3. empty {M}
- 1e40 missing .{M}
-
-- *float-pi* *float-e*
-- A few useful values to copy&paste: >
-- :let pi = 3.14159265359
-- :let e = 2.71828182846
--
- Rationale:
- Before floating point was introduced, the text "123.456" was interpreted as
- the two numbers "123" and "456", both converted to a string and concatenated,
---- 1239,1244 ----
-***************
-*** 1240,1245 ****
---- 1247,1261 ----
- incompatibility was accepted in favor of being able to use the normal notation
- for floating point numbers.
-
-+ *float-pi* *float-e*
-+ A few useful values to copy&paste: >
-+ :let pi = 3.14159265359
-+ :let e = 2.71828182846
-+ Or, if you don't want to write them in as floating-point literals, you can
-+ also use functions, like the following: >
-+ :let pi = acos(-1.0)
-+ :let e = exp(1.0)
-+ <
- *floating-point-precision*
- The precision and range of floating points numbers depends on what "double"
- means in the library Vim was compiled with. There is no way to change this at
-***************
-*** 1585,1591 ****
- variables for each buffer. Use local buffer variables instead |b:var|.
-
-
-! Predefined Vim variables: *vim-variable* *v:var* *v:*
-
- *v:beval_col* *beval_col-variable*
- v:beval_col The number of the column, over which the mouse pointer is.
---- 1601,1609 ----
- variables for each buffer. Use local buffer variables instead |b:var|.
-
-
-! PREDEFINED VIM VARIABLES *vim-variable* *v:var* *v:*
-! *E963*
-! Some variables can be set by the user, but the type cannot be changed.
-
- *v:beval_col* *beval_col-variable*
- v:beval_col The number of the column, over which the mouse pointer is.
-***************
-*** 1878,1884 ****
- This is the screen column number, like with |virtcol()|. The
- value is zero when there was no mouse button click.
-
-! *v:none* *none-variable*
- v:none An empty String. Used to put an empty item in JSON. See
- |json_encode()|.
- When used as a number this evaluates to zero.
---- 1896,1902 ----
- This is the screen column number, like with |virtcol()|. The
- value is zero when there was no mouse button click.
-
-! *v:none* *none-variable* *None*
- v:none An empty String. Used to put an empty item in JSON. See
- |json_encode()|.
- When used as a number this evaluates to zero.
-***************
-*** 2036,2062 ****
- For ":edit +cmd file" the value is ":cmd\r".
-
- *v:t_TYPE* *v:t_bool* *t_bool-variable*
-! v:t_bool Value of Boolean type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_channel* *t_channel-variable*
-! v:t_channel Value of Channel type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_dict* *t_dict-variable*
-! v:t_dict Value of Dictionary type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_float* *t_float-variable*
-! v:t_float Value of Float type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_func* *t_func-variable*
-! v:t_func Value of Funcref type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_job* *t_job-variable*
-! v:t_job Value of Job type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_list* *t_list-variable*
-! v:t_list Value of List type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_none* *t_none-variable*
-! v:t_none Value of None type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_number* *t_number-variable*
-! v:t_number Value of Number type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_string* *t_string-variable*
-! v:t_string Value of String type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_blob* *t_blob-variable*
-! v:t_blob Value of Blob type. Read-only. See: |type()|
-
- *v:termresponse* *termresponse-variable*
- v:termresponse The escape sequence returned by the terminal for the |t_RV|
---- 2054,2080 ----
- For ":edit +cmd file" the value is ":cmd\r".
-
- *v:t_TYPE* *v:t_bool* *t_bool-variable*
-! v:t_bool Value of |Boolean| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_channel* *t_channel-variable*
-! v:t_channel Value of |Channel| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_dict* *t_dict-variable*
-! v:t_dict Value of |Dictionary| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_float* *t_float-variable*
-! v:t_float Value of |Float| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_func* *t_func-variable*
-! v:t_func Value of |Funcref| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_job* *t_job-variable*
-! v:t_job Value of |Job| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_list* *t_list-variable*
-! v:t_list Value of |List| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_none* *t_none-variable*
-! v:t_none Value of |None| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_number* *t_number-variable*
-! v:t_number Value of |Number| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_string* *t_string-variable*
-! v:t_string Value of |String| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
- *v:t_blob* *t_blob-variable*
-! v:t_blob Value of |Blob| type. Read-only. See: |type()|
-
- *v:termresponse* *termresponse-variable*
- v:termresponse The escape sequence returned by the terminal for the |t_RV|
-***************
-*** 2191,2197 ****
- Number assert file contents is equal
- assert_exception({error} [, {msg}])
- Number assert {error} is in v:exception
-! assert_fails({cmd} [, {error}]) Number assert {cmd} fails
- assert_false({actual} [, {msg}])
- Number assert {actual} is false
- assert_inrange({lower}, {upper}, {actual} [, {msg}])
---- 2209,2216 ----
- Number assert file contents is equal
- assert_exception({error} [, {msg}])
- Number assert {error} is in v:exception
-! assert_fails({cmd} [, {error} [, {msg}]])
-! Number assert {cmd} fails
- assert_false({actual} [, {msg}])
- Number assert {actual} is false
- assert_inrange({lower}, {upper}, {actual} [, {msg}])
-***************
-*** 2276,2282 ****
- debugbreak({pid}) Number interrupt process being debugged
- deepcopy({expr} [, {noref}]) any make a full copy of {expr}
- delete({fname} [, {flags}]) Number delete the file or directory {fname}
-! deletebufline({expr}, {first}[, {last}])
- Number delete lines from buffer {expr}
- did_filetype() Number |TRUE| if FileType autocmd event used
- diff_filler({lnum}) Number diff filler lines about {lnum}
---- 2295,2301 ----
- debugbreak({pid}) Number interrupt process being debugged
- deepcopy({expr} [, {noref}]) any make a full copy of {expr}
- delete({fname} [, {flags}]) Number delete the file or directory {fname}
-! deletebufline({expr}, {first} [, {last}])
- Number delete lines from buffer {expr}
- did_filetype() Number |TRUE| if FileType autocmd event used
- diff_filler({lnum}) Number diff filler lines about {lnum}
-***************
-*** 2475,2481 ****
- none remove all text properties
- prop_find({props} [, {direction}])
- Dict search for a text property
-! prop_list({lnum} [, {props}) List text properties in {lnum}
- prop_remove({props} [, {lnum} [, {lnum-end}]])
- Number remove a text property
- prop_type_add({name}, {props}) none define a new property type
---- 2494,2500 ----
- none remove all text properties
- prop_find({props} [, {direction}])
- Dict search for a text property
-! prop_list({lnum} [, {props}) List text properties in {lnum}
- prop_remove({props} [, {lnum} [, {lnum-end}]])
- Number remove a text property
- prop_type_add({name}, {props}) none define a new property type
-***************
-*** 2492,2500 ****
- pyxeval({expr}) any evaluate |python_x| expression
- range({expr} [, {max} [, {stride}]])
- List items from {expr} to {max}
-! readdir({directory} [, {expr}])
-! List file names on {dir} with evalating
-! {expr}
- readfile({fname} [, {type} [, {max}]])
- List get list of lines from file {fname}
- reg_executing() String get the executing register name
---- 2511,2517 ----
- pyxeval({expr}) any evaluate |python_x| expression
- range({expr} [, {max} [, {stride}]])
- List items from {expr} to {max}
-! readdir({dir} [, {expr}]) List file names in {dir} selected by {expr}
- readfile({fname} [, {type} [, {max}]])
- List get list of lines from file {fname}
- reg_executing() String get the executing register name
-***************
-*** 2542,2549 ****
- server2client({clientid}, {string})
- Number send reply string
- serverlist() String get a list of available servers
-! setbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {line})
-! Number set line {lnum} to {line} in buffer
- {expr}
- setbufvar({expr}, {varname}, {val})
- none set {varname} in buffer {expr} to {val}
---- 2559,2566 ----
- server2client({clientid}, {string})
- Number send reply string
- serverlist() String get a list of available servers
-! setbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text})
-! Number set line {lnum} to {text} in buffer
- {expr}
- setbufvar({expr}, {varname}, {val})
- none set {varname} in buffer {expr} to {val}
-***************
-*** 2661,2667 ****
- term_setrestore({buf}, {command}) none set command to restore terminal
- term_setsize({buf}, {rows}, {cols})
- none set the size of a terminal
-! term_start({cmd}, {options}) Number open a terminal window and run a job
- term_wait({buf} [, {time}]) Number wait for screen to be updated
- test_alloc_fail({id}, {countdown}, {repeat})
- none make memory allocation fail
---- 2678,2684 ----
- term_setrestore({buf}, {command}) none set command to restore terminal
- term_setsize({buf}, {rows}, {cols})
- none set the size of a terminal
-! term_start({cmd} [, {options}]) Number open a terminal window and run a job
- term_wait({buf} [, {time}]) Number wait for screen to be updated
- test_alloc_fail({id}, {countdown}, {repeat})
- none make memory allocation fail
-***************
-*** 2693,2699 ****
- toupper({expr}) String the String {expr} switched to uppercase
- tr({src}, {fromstr}, {tostr}) String translate chars of {src} in {fromstr}
- to chars in {tostr}
-! trim({text}[, {mask}]) String trim characters in {mask} from {text}
- trunc({expr}) Float truncate Float {expr}
- type({name}) Number type of variable {name}
- undofile({name}) String undo file name for {name}
---- 2710,2716 ----
- toupper({expr}) String the String {expr} switched to uppercase
- tr({src}, {fromstr}, {tostr}) String translate chars of {src} in {fromstr}
- to chars in {tostr}
-! trim({text} [, {mask}]) String trim characters in {mask} from {text}
- trunc({expr}) Float truncate Float {expr}
- type({name}) Number type of variable {name}
- undofile({name}) String undo file name for {name}
-***************
-*** 2772,2781 ****
- :let flag = and(bits, 0x80)
-
-
-! append({lnum}, {expr}) *append()*
-! When {expr} is a |List|: Append each item of the |List| as a
- text line below line {lnum} in the current buffer.
-! Otherwise append {expr} as one text line below line {lnum} in
- the current buffer.
- {lnum} can be zero to insert a line before the first one.
- Returns 1 for failure ({lnum} out of range or out of memory),
---- 2789,2798 ----
- :let flag = and(bits, 0x80)
-
-
-! append({lnum}, {text}) *append()*
-! When {text} is a |List|: Append each item of the |List| as a
- text line below line {lnum} in the current buffer.
-! Otherwise append {text} as one text line below line {lnum} in
- the current buffer.
- {lnum} can be zero to insert a line before the first one.
- Returns 1 for failure ({lnum} out of range or out of memory),
-***************
-*** 2884,2890 ****
- call assert_exception('E492:')
- endtry
-
-! assert_fails({cmd} [, {error}]) *assert_fails()*
- Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
- NOT produce an error. Also see |assert-return|.
- When {error} is given it must match in |v:errmsg|.
---- 2901,2907 ----
- call assert_exception('E492:')
- endtry
-
-! assert_fails({cmd} [, {error} [, {msg}]]) *assert_fails()*
- Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
- NOT produce an error. Also see |assert-return|.
- When {error} is given it must match in |v:errmsg|.
-***************
-*** 2893,2899 ****
-
- assert_false({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_false()*
- When {actual} is not false an error message is added to
-! |v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
- Also see |assert-return|.
- A value is false when it is zero. When {actual} is not a
- number the assert fails.
---- 2910,2916 ----
-
- assert_false({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_false()*
- When {actual} is not false an error message is added to
-! |v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
- Also see |assert-return|.
- A value is false when it is zero. When {actual} is not a
- number the assert fails.
-***************
-*** 2901,2909 ****
- "Expected False but got {actual}" is produced.
-
- assert_inrange({lower}, {upper}, {actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_inrange()*
-! This asserts number values. When {actual} is lower than
-! {lower} or higher than {upper} an error message is added to
-! |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
- When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
- "Expected range {lower} - {upper}, but got {actual}" is
- produced.
---- 2918,2926 ----
- "Expected False but got {actual}" is produced.
-
- assert_inrange({lower}, {upper}, {actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_inrange()*
-! This asserts number and |Float| values. When {actual} is lower
-! than {lower} or higher than {upper} an error message is added
-! to |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
- When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
- "Expected range {lower} - {upper}, but got {actual}" is
- produced.
-***************
-*** 3014,3028 ****
-
- When showing a balloon is not possible nothing happens, no
- error message.
-! {only available when compiled with the +balloon_eval or
-! +balloon_eval_term feature}
-
- balloon_split({msg}) *balloon_split()*
- Split {msg} into lines to be displayed in a balloon. The
- splits are made for the current window size and optimize to
- show debugger output.
- Returns a |List| with the split lines.
-! {only available when compiled with the +balloon_eval_term
- feature}
-
- *browse()*
---- 3031,3045 ----
-
- When showing a balloon is not possible nothing happens, no
- error message.
-! {only available when compiled with the |+balloon_eval| or
-! |+balloon_eval_term| feature}
-
- balloon_split({msg}) *balloon_split()*
- Split {msg} into lines to be displayed in a balloon. The
- splits are made for the current window size and optimize to
- show debugger output.
- Returns a |List| with the split lines.
-! {only available when compiled with the |+balloon_eval_term|
- feature}
-
- *browse()*
-***************
-*** 3274,3280 ****
- is removed.
- Note that Vim does not know when the text received on a raw
- channel is complete, it may only return the first part and you
-! need to use ch_readraw() to fetch the rest.
- See |channel-use|.
-
- {only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
---- 3291,3297 ----
- is removed.
- Note that Vim does not know when the text received on a raw
- channel is complete, it may only return the first part and you
-! need to use |ch_readraw()| to fetch the rest.
- See |channel-use|.
-
- {only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
-***************
-*** 3337,3344 ****
- When {mode} is omitted or "a" append to the file.
- When {mode} is "w" start with an empty file.
-
-! The file is flushed after every message, on Unix you can use
-! "tail -f" to see what is going on in real time.
-
- This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
- NOTE: the channel communication is stored in the file, be
---- 3354,3362 ----
- When {mode} is omitted or "a" append to the file.
- When {mode} is "w" start with an empty file.
-
-! Use |ch_log()| to write log messages. The file is flushed
-! after every message, on Unix you can use "tail -f" to see what
-! is going on in real time.
-
- This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
- NOTE: the channel communication is stored in the file, be
-***************
-*** 3367,3373 ****
- {only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
-
- ch_readblob({handle} [, {options}]) *ch_readblob()*
-! Like ch_read() but reads binary data and returns a Blob.
- See |channel-more|.
- {only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
-
---- 3385,3391 ----
- {only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
-
- ch_readblob({handle} [, {options}]) *ch_readblob()*
-! Like ch_read() but reads binary data and returns a |Blob|.
- See |channel-more|.
- {only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
-
-***************
-*** 3388,3394 ****
- {only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
-
- ch_sendraw({handle}, {expr} [, {options}]) *ch_sendraw()*
-! Send string or Blob {expr} over {handle}.
- Works like |ch_sendexpr()|, but does not encode the request or
- decode the response. The caller is responsible for the
- correct contents. Also does not add a newline for a channel
---- 3406,3412 ----
- {only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
-
- ch_sendraw({handle}, {expr} [, {options}]) *ch_sendraw()*
-! Send |String| or |Blob| {expr} over {handle}.
- Works like |ch_sendexpr()|, but does not encode the request or
- decode the response. The caller is responsible for the
- correct contents. Also does not add a newline for a channel
-***************
-*** 3446,3451 ****
---- 3464,3473 ----
- < With {utf8} set to 1, always treat as utf-8 characters.
- A combining character is a separate character.
- |nr2char()| does the opposite.
-+ To turn a string into a list of character numbers: >
-+ let str = "ABC"
-+ let list = map(split(str, '\zs'), {_, val -> char2nr(val)})
-+ < Result: [65, 66, 67]
-
- cindent({lnum}) *cindent()*
- Get the amount of indent for line {lnum} according the C
-***************
-*** 3551,3557 ****
- completion. See |ins-completion|.
- The items are:
- mode Current completion mode name string.
-! See |completion_info_mode| for the values.
- pum_visible |TRUE| if popup menu is visible.
- See |pumvisible()|.
- items List of completion matches. Each item is a
---- 3573,3579 ----
- completion. See |ins-completion|.
- The items are:
- mode Current completion mode name string.
-! See |complete_info_mode| for the values.
- pum_visible |TRUE| if popup menu is visible.
- See |pumvisible()|.
- items List of completion matches. Each item is a
-***************
-*** 3812,3825 ****
- To delete a line from the buffer use |:delete| or
- |deletebufline()|.
-
-! deletebufline({expr}, {first}[, {last}]) *deletebufline()*
- Delete lines {first} to {last} (inclusive) from buffer {expr}.
- If {last} is omitted then delete line {first} only.
- On success 0 is returned, on failure 1 is returned.
-
- For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
-
-! {first} and {last} are used like with |setline()|. Note that
- when using |line()| this refers to the current buffer. Use "$"
- to refer to the last line in buffer {expr}.
-
---- 3834,3847 ----
- To delete a line from the buffer use |:delete| or
- |deletebufline()|.
-
-! deletebufline({expr}, {first} [, {last}]) *deletebufline()*
- Delete lines {first} to {last} (inclusive) from buffer {expr}.
- If {last} is omitted then delete line {first} only.
- On success 0 is returned, on failure 1 is returned.
-
- For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
-
-! {first} and {last} are used like with |getline()|. Note that
- when using |line()| this refers to the current buffer. Use "$"
- to refer to the last line in buffer {expr}.
-
-***************
-*** 3864,3870 ****
- - |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.
---- 3886,3892 ----
- - |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.
-***************
-*** 3880,3887 ****
- *eval()*
- eval({string}) Evaluate {string} and return the result. Especially useful to
- turn the result of |string()| back into the original value.
-! This works for Numbers, Floats, Strings and composites of
-! them. Also works for |Funcref|s that refer to existing
- functions.
-
- eventhandler() *eventhandler()*
---- 3902,3909 ----
- *eval()*
- eval({string}) Evaluate {string} and return the result. Especially useful to
- turn the result of |string()| back into the original value.
-! This works for Numbers, Floats, Strings, Blobs and composites
-! of them. Also works for |Funcref|s that refer to existing
- functions.
-
- eventhandler() *eventhandler()*
-***************
-*** 3913,3918 ****
---- 3935,3941 ----
- 1 exists
- 0 does not exist
- -1 not implemented on this system
-+ |exepath()| can be used to get the full path of an executable.
-
- execute({command} [, {silent}]) *execute()*
- Execute an Ex command or commands and return the output as a
-***************
-*** 4118,4124 ****
- all "README" files in the current directory and below: >
- :echo expand("**/README")
- <
-! Expand() can also be used to expand variables and environment
- variables that are only known in a shell. But this can be
- slow, because a shell may be used to do the expansion. See
- |expr-env-expand|.
---- 4141,4147 ----
- all "README" files in the current directory and below: >
- :echo expand("**/README")
- <
-! expand() can also be used to expand variables and environment
- variables that are only known in a shell. But this can be
- slow, because a shell may be used to do the expansion. See
- |expr-env-expand|.
-***************
-*** 4204,4209 ****
---- 4227,4235 ----
- will behave as if <Esc> is typed, to avoid getting
- stuck, waiting for a character to be typed before the
- script continues.
-+ Note that if you manage to call feedkeys() while
-+ executing commands, thus calling it recursively, then
-+ all typehead will be consumed by the last call.
- '!' When used with 'x' will not end Insert mode. Can be
- used in a test when a timer is set to exit Insert mode
- a little later. Useful for testing CursorHoldI.
-***************
-*** 4604,4610 ****
- endfor
- <
- To get buffer-local options use: >
-! getbufvar({bufnr}, '&')
-
- <
- *getbufline()*
---- 4630,4636 ----
- endfor
- <
- To get buffer-local options use: >
-! getbufvar({bufnr}, '&option_name')
-
- <
- *getbufline()*
-***************
-*** 4785,4790 ****
---- 4811,4818 ----
- Example: >
- :cmap <F7> <C-\>eescape(getcmdline(), ' \')<CR>
- < Also see |getcmdtype()|, |getcmdpos()| and |setcmdpos()|.
-+ Returns an empty string when entering a password or using
-+ |inputsecret()|.
-
- getcmdpos() *getcmdpos()*
- Return the position of the cursor in the command line as a
-***************
-*** 5234,5240 ****
- tabnr tab page number.
- variables a reference to the dictionary with
- tabpage-local variables
-! windows List of |window-ID|s in the tag page.
-
- gettabvar({tabnr}, {varname} [, {def}]) *gettabvar()*
- Get the value of a tab-local variable {varname} in tab page
---- 5262,5268 ----
- tabnr tab page number.
- variables a reference to the dictionary with
- tabpage-local variables
-! windows List of |window-ID|s in the tab page.
-
- gettabvar({tabnr}, {varname} [, {def}]) *gettabvar()*
- Get the value of a tab-local variable {varname} in tab page
-***************
-*** 5334,5345 ****
- winrow topmost screen column of the window,
- row from |win_screenpos()|
-
-- To obtain all window-local variables use: >
-- gettabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, '&')
--
- getwinpos([{timeout}]) *getwinpos()*
- The result is a list with two numbers, the result of
-! getwinposx() and getwinposy() combined:
- [x-pos, y-pos]
- {timeout} can be used to specify how long to wait in msec for
- a response from the terminal. When omitted 100 msec is used.
---- 5362,5370 ----
- winrow topmost screen column of the window,
- row from |win_screenpos()|
-
- getwinpos([{timeout}]) *getwinpos()*
- The result is a list with two numbers, the result of
-! getwinposx() and getwinposy() combined:
- [x-pos, y-pos]
- {timeout} can be used to specify how long to wait in msec for
- a response from the terminal. When omitted 100 msec is used.
-***************
-*** 5347,5353 ****
- When using a value less than 10 and no response is received
- within that time, a previously reported position is returned,
- if available. This can be used to poll for the position and
-! do some work in the mean time: >
- while 1
- let res = getwinpos(1)
- if res[0] >= 0
---- 5372,5378 ----
- When using a value less than 10 and no response is received
- within that time, a previously reported position is returned,
- if available. This can be used to poll for the position and
-! do some work in the meantime: >
- while 1
- let res = getwinpos(1)
- if res[0] >= 0
-***************
-*** 5394,5399 ****
---- 5419,5427 ----
-
- If the expansion fails, the result is an empty String or List.
-
-+ You can also use |readdir()| if you need to do complicated
-+ things, such as limiting the number of matches.
-+
- A name for a non-existing file is not included. A symbolic
- link is only included if it points to an existing file.
- However, when the {alllinks} argument is present and it is
-***************
-*** 5649,5655 ****
- < Note that Vim uses UTF-8 for all Unicode encodings, conversion
- from/to UCS-2 is automatically changed to use UTF-8. You
- cannot use UCS-2 in a string anyway, because of the NUL bytes.
-- {only available when compiled with the |+multi_byte| feature}
-
- *indent()*
- indent({lnum}) The result is a Number, which is indent of line {lnum} in the
---- 5677,5682 ----
-***************
-*** 5833,5839 ****
- isnan({expr}) *isnan()*
- Return |TRUE| if {expr} is a float with value NaN. >
- echo isnan(0.0 / 0.0)
-! < 1 ~
-
- {only available when compiled with the |+float| feature}
-
---- 5860,5866 ----
- isnan({expr}) *isnan()*
- Return |TRUE| if {expr} is a float with value NaN. >
- echo isnan(0.0 / 0.0)
-! < 1
-
- {only available when compiled with the |+float| feature}
-
-***************
-*** 5841,5847 ****
- Return a |List| with all the key-value pairs of {dict}. Each
- |List| item is a list with two items: the key of a {dict}
- entry and the value of this entry. The |List| is in arbitrary
-! order.
-
- job_getchannel({job}) *job_getchannel()*
- Get the channel handle that {job} is using.
---- 5868,5878 ----
- Return a |List| with all the key-value pairs of {dict}. Each
- |List| item is a list with two items: the key of a {dict}
- entry and the value of this entry. The |List| is in arbitrary
-! order. Also see |keys()| and |values()|.
-! Example: >
-! for [key, value] in items(mydict)
-! echo key . ': ' . value
-! endfor
-
- job_getchannel({job}) *job_getchannel()*
- Get the channel handle that {job} is using.
-***************
-*** 5884,5889 ****
---- 5915,5924 ----
- |:!cmd| this does not wait for the job to finish.
- To start a job in a terminal window see |term_start()|.
-
-+ If the job fails to start then |job_status()| on the returned
-+ Job object results in "fail" and none of the callbacks will be
-+ invoked.
-+
- {command} can be a String. This works best on MS-Windows. On
- Unix it is split up in white-separated parts to be passed to
- execvp(). Arguments in double quotes can contain white space.
-***************
-*** 6035,6040 ****
---- 6070,6077 ----
- The decoding is permissive:
- - A trailing comma in an array and object is ignored, e.g.
- "[1, 2, ]" is the same as "[1, 2]".
-+ - Integer keys are accepted in objects, e.g. {1:2} is the
-+ same as {"1":2}.
- - More floating point numbers are recognized, e.g. "1." for
- "1.0", or "001.2" for "1.2". Special floating point values
- "Infinity", "-Infinity" and "NaN" (capitalization ignored)
-***************
-*** 6046,6051 ****
---- 6083,6090 ----
- - Control characters U+0000 through U+001F which are not
- escaped in strings are accepted, e.g. " " (tab
- character in string) for "\t".
-+ - An empty JSON expression or made of only spaces is accepted
-+ and results in v:none.
- - Backslash in an invalid 2-character sequence escape is
- ignored, e.g. "\a" is decoded as "a".
- - A correct surrogate pair in JSON strings should normally be
-***************
-*** 6063,6080 ****
- The encoding is specified in:
- https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159.html
- Vim values are converted as follows:
-! Number decimal number
-! Float floating point number
- Float nan "NaN"
- Float inf "Infinity"
- Float -inf "-Infinity"
-! String in double quotes (possibly null)
-! Funcref not possible, error
-! List as an array (possibly null); when
- used recursively: []
-! Dict as an object (possibly null); when
- used recursively: {}
-! Blob as an array of the individual bytes
- v:false "false"
- v:true "true"
- v:none "null"
---- 6102,6119 ----
- The encoding is specified in:
- https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159.html
- Vim values are converted as follows:
-! |Number| decimal number
-! |Float| floating point number
- Float nan "NaN"
- Float inf "Infinity"
- Float -inf "-Infinity"
-! |String| in double quotes (possibly null)
-! |Funcref| not possible, error
-! |List| as an array (possibly null); when
- used recursively: []
-! |Dict| as an object (possibly null); when
- used recursively: {}
-! |Blob| as an array of the individual bytes
- v:false "false"
- v:true "true"
- v:none "null"
-***************
-*** 6085,6091 ****
-
- keys({dict}) *keys()*
- Return a |List| with all the keys of {dict}. The |List| is in
-! arbitrary order.
-
- *len()* *E701*
- len({expr}) The result is a Number, which is the length of the argument.
---- 6124,6130 ----
-
- keys({dict}) *keys()*
- Return a |List| with all the keys of {dict}. The |List| is in
-! arbitrary order. Also see |items()| and |values()|.
-
- *len()* *E701*
- len({expr}) The result is a Number, which is the length of the argument.
-***************
-*** 6093,6098 ****
---- 6132,6138 ----
- used, as with |strlen()|.
- When {expr} is a |List| the number of items in the |List| is
- returned.
-+ When {expr} is a |Blob| the number of bytes is returned.
- When {expr} is a |Dictionary| the number of entries in the
- |Dictionary| is returned.
- Otherwise an error is given.
-***************
-*** 6177,6189 ****
- line(".") line number of the cursor
- line("'t") line number of mark t
- line("'" . marker) line number of mark marker
-! < *last-position-jump*
-! This autocommand jumps to the last known position in a file
-! just after opening it, if the '" mark is set: >
-! :au BufReadPost *
-! \ if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") && &ft !~# 'commit'
-! \ | exe "normal! g`\""
-! \ | endif
-
- line2byte({lnum}) *line2byte()*
- Return the byte count from the start of the buffer for line
---- 6217,6225 ----
- line(".") line number of the cursor
- line("'t") line number of mark t
- line("'" . marker) line number of mark marker
-! <
-! To jump to the last known position when opening a file see
-! |last-position-jump|.
-
- line2byte({lnum}) *line2byte()*
- Return the byte count from the start of the buffer for line
-***************
-*** 6641,6648 ****
---- 6677,6686 ----
- *mkdir()* *E739*
- mkdir({name} [, {path} [, {prot}]])
- Create directory {name}.
-+
- If {path} is "p" then intermediate directories are created as
- necessary. Otherwise it must be "".
-+
- If {prot} is given it is used to set the protection bits of
- the new directory. The default is 0755 (rwxr-xr-x: r/w for
- the user readable for others). Use 0700 to make it unreadable
-***************
-*** 6651,6659 ****
- with 0755.
- Example: >
- :call mkdir($HOME . "/tmp/foo/bar", "p", 0700)
- < This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
- There is no error if the directory already exists and the "p"
-! flag is passed (since patch 8.0.1708).
- Not available on all systems. To check use: >
- :if exists("*mkdir")
- <
---- 6689,6705 ----
- with 0755.
- Example: >
- :call mkdir($HOME . "/tmp/foo/bar", "p", 0700)
-+
- < This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
-+
- There is no error if the directory already exists and the "p"
-! flag is passed (since patch 8.0.1708). However, without the
-! "p" option the call will fail.
-!
-! The function result is a Number, which is 1 if the call was
-! successful or 0 if the directory creation failed or partly
-! failed.
-!
- Not available on all systems. To check use: >
- :if exists("*mkdir")
- <
-***************
-*** 6668,6674 ****
- nov Operator-pending (forced characterwise |o_v|)
- noV Operator-pending (forced linewise |o_V|)
- noCTRL-V Operator-pending (forced blockwise |o_CTRL-V|);
-! CTRL-V is one character
- niI Normal using |i_CTRL-O| in |Insert-mode|
- niR Normal using |i_CTRL-O| in |Replace-mode|
- niV Normal using |i_CTRL-O| in |Virtual-Replace-mode|
---- 6714,6720 ----
- nov Operator-pending (forced characterwise |o_v|)
- noV Operator-pending (forced linewise |o_V|)
- noCTRL-V Operator-pending (forced blockwise |o_CTRL-V|);
-! CTRL-V is one character
- niI Normal using |i_CTRL-O| in |Insert-mode|
- niR Normal using |i_CTRL-O| in |Replace-mode|
- niV Normal using |i_CTRL-O| in |Virtual-Replace-mode|
-***************
-*** 6739,6744 ****
---- 6785,6794 ----
- nr2char(10), because NULs are represented with newline
- characters. nr2char(0) is a real NUL and terminates the
- string, thus results in an empty string.
-+ To turn a list of character numbers into a string: >
-+ let list = [65, 66, 67]
-+ let str = join(map(list, {_, val -> nr2char(val)}), '')
-+ < Result: "ABC"
-
- or({expr}, {expr}) *or()*
- Bitwise OR on the two arguments. The arguments are converted
-***************
-*** 6934,6941 ****
- *printf-S*
- S The text of the String argument is used. If a
- precision is specified, no more display cells than the
-! number specified are used. Without the |+multi_byte|
-! feature works just like 's'.
-
- *printf-f* *E807*
- f F The Float argument is converted into a string of the
---- 6984,6990 ----
- *printf-S*
- S The text of the String argument is used. If a
- precision is specified, no more display cells than the
-! number specified are used.
-
- *printf-f* *E807*
- f F The Float argument is converted into a string of the
-***************
-*** 7040,7050 ****
- for a property that does not continue in
- another line; can be zero
- end_lnum line number for the end of text
-! end_col column just after the text; not used when "length"
-! is present; when {col} and "end_col" are equal
-! this is a zero-width text property
- bufnr buffer to add the property to; when omitted
-! the current buffer is used
- id user defined ID for the property; when omitted
- zero is used
- type name of the text property type
---- 7089,7100 ----
- for a property that does not continue in
- another line; can be zero
- end_lnum line number for the end of text
-! end_col column just after the text; not used when
-! "length" is present; when {col} and "end_col"
-! are equal, and "end_lnum" is omitted or equal
-! to {lnum}, this is a zero-width text property
- bufnr buffer to add the property to; when omitted
-! the current buffer is used
- id user defined ID for the property; when omitted
- zero is used
- type name of the text property type
-***************
-*** 7089,7095 ****
- start position with "lnum" and "col"
- must be given; when omitted the
- current buffer is used
-! lnum" start in this line (when omitted start
- at the cursor)
- col start at this column (when omitted
- and "lnum" is given: use column 1,
---- 7139,7145 ----
- start position with "lnum" and "col"
- must be given; when omitted the
- current buffer is used
-! lnum start in this line (when omitted start
- at the cursor)
- col start at this column (when omitted
- and "lnum" is given: use column 1,
-***************
-*** 7107,7113 ****
- See |text-properties| for information about text properties.
-
-
-! prop_list({lnum} [, {props}]) *prop_list()*
- Return a List with all text properties in line {lnum}.
-
- When {props} contains a "bufnr" item, use this buffer instead
---- 7157,7163 ----
- See |text-properties| for information about text properties.
-
-
-! prop_list({lnum} [, {props}]) *prop_list()*
- Return a List with all text properties in line {lnum}.
-
- When {props} contains a "bufnr" item, use this buffer instead
-***************
-*** 7279,7284 ****
---- 7329,7336 ----
- *readdir()*
- readdir({directory} [, {expr}])
- Return a list with file and directory names in {directory}.
-+ You can also use |glob()| if you don't need to do complicated
-+ things, such as limiting the number of matches.
-
- When {expr} is omitted all entries are included.
- When {expr} is given, it is evaluated to check what to do:
-***************
-*** 7344,7350 ****
-
- reg_recording() *reg_recording()*
- Returns the single letter name of the register being recorded.
-! Returns an empty string string when not recording. See |q|.
-
- reltime([{start} [, {end}]]) *reltime()*
- Return an item that represents a time value. The format of
---- 7396,7402 ----
-
- reg_recording() *reg_recording()*
- Returns the single letter name of the register being recorded.
-! Returns an empty string when not recording. See |q|.
-
- reltime([{start} [, {end}]]) *reltime()*
- Return an item that represents a time value. The format of
-***************
-*** 7491,7496 ****
---- 7543,7551 ----
- Example: >
- :echo "last item: " . remove(mylist, -1)
- :call remove(mylist, 0, 9)
-+ <
-+ Use |delete()| to remove a file.
-+
- remove({blob}, {idx} [, {end}])
- Without {end}: Remove the byte at {idx} from |Blob| {blob} and
- return the byte.
-***************
-*** 7501,7513 ****
- Example: >
- :echo "last byte: " . remove(myblob, -1)
- :call remove(mylist, 0, 9)
- remove({dict}, {key})
- Remove the entry from {dict} with key {key}. Example: >
- :echo "removed " . remove(dict, "one")
- < If there is no {key} in {dict} this is an error.
-
-- Use |delete()| to remove a file.
--
- rename({from}, {to}) *rename()*
- Rename the file by the name {from} to the name {to}. This
- should also work to move files across file systems. The
---- 7556,7567 ----
- Example: >
- :echo "last byte: " . remove(myblob, -1)
- :call remove(mylist, 0, 9)
-+
- remove({dict}, {key})
- Remove the entry from {dict} with key {key}. Example: >
- :echo "removed " . remove(dict, "one")
- < If there is no {key} in {dict} this is an error.
-
- rename({from}, {to}) *rename()*
- Rename the file by the name {from} to the name {to}. This
- should also work to move files across file systems. The
-***************
-*** 7771,7776 ****
---- 7825,7831 ----
- When evaluating {skip} causes an error the search is aborted
- and -1 returned.
- {skip} can be a string, a lambda, a funcref or a partial.
-+ Anything else makes the function fail.
-
- For {stopline} and {timeout} see |search()|.
-
-***************
-*** 7867,7873 ****
- <
- setbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text}) *setbufline()*
- Set line {lnum} to {text} in buffer {expr}. To insert
-! lines use |append()|.
-
- For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
-
---- 7922,7929 ----
- <
- setbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text}) *setbufline()*
- Set line {lnum} to {text} in buffer {expr}. To insert
-! lines use |append()|. Any text properties in {lnum} are
-! cleared.
-
- For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
-
-***************
-*** 7947,7953 ****
- setline({lnum}, {text}) *setline()*
- Set line {lnum} of the current buffer to {text}. To insert
- lines use |append()|. To set lines in another buffer use
-! |setbufline()|.
-
- {lnum} is used like with |getline()|.
- When {lnum} is just below the last line the {text} will be
---- 8003,8009 ----
- setline({lnum}, {text}) *setline()*
- Set line {lnum} of the current buffer to {text}. To insert
- lines use |append()|. To set lines in another buffer use
-! |setbufline()|. Any text properties in {lnum} are cleared.
-
- {lnum} is used like with |getline()|.
- When {lnum} is just below the last line the {text} will be
-***************
-*** 8437,8443 ****
- the sign group name. To use the global sign group, use an
- empty string. {group} functions as a namespace for {id}, thus
- two groups can use the same IDs. Refer to |sign-identifier|
-! for more information.
-
- {name} refers to a defined sign.
- {expr} refers to a buffer name or number. For the accepted
---- 8493,8499 ----
- the sign group name. To use the global sign group, use an
- empty string. {group} functions as a namespace for {id}, thus
- two groups can use the same IDs. Refer to |sign-identifier|
-! and |sign-group| for more information.
-
- {name} refers to a defined sign.
- {expr} refers to a buffer name or number. For the accepted
-***************
-*** 8725,8731 ****
- as when using a floating point number in an expression, see
- |floating-point-format|. But it's a bit more permissive.
- E.g., "1e40" is accepted, while in an expression you need to
-! write "1.0e40".
- Text after the number is silently ignored.
- The decimal point is always '.', no matter what the locale is
- set to. A comma ends the number: "12,345.67" is converted to
---- 8781,8788 ----
- as when using a floating point number in an expression, see
- |floating-point-format|. But it's a bit more permissive.
- E.g., "1e40" is accepted, while in an expression you need to
-! write "1.0e40". The hexadecimal form "0x123" is also
-! accepted, but not others, like binary or octal.
- Text after the number is silently ignored.
- The decimal point is always '.', no matter what the locale is
- set to. A comma ends the number: "12,345.67" is converted to
-***************
-*** 8794,8803 ****
-
- strdisplaywidth({expr} [, {col}]) *strdisplaywidth()*
- The result is a Number, which is the number of display cells
-! String {expr} occupies on the screen when it starts at {col}.
-! When {col} is omitted zero is used. Otherwise it is the
-! screen column where to start. This matters for Tab
-! characters.
- The option settings of the current window are used. This
- matters for anything that's displayed differently, such as
- 'tabstop' and 'display'.
---- 8851,8860 ----
-
- strdisplaywidth({expr} [, {col}]) *strdisplaywidth()*
- The result is a Number, which is the number of display cells
-! String {expr} occupies on the screen when it starts at {col}
-! (first column is zero). When {col} is omitted zero is used.
-! Otherwise it is the screen column where to start. This
-! matters for Tab characters.
- The option settings of the current window are used. This
- matters for anything that's displayed differently, such as
- 'tabstop' and 'display'.
-***************
-*** 8999,9009 ****
- swapinfo({fname}) *swapinfo()*
- The result is a dictionary, which holds information about the
- swapfile {fname}. The available fields are:
-! version VIM version
- user user name
- host host name
- fname original file name
-! pid PID of the VIM process that created the swap
- file
- mtime last modification time in seconds
- inode Optional: INODE number of the file
---- 9056,9066 ----
- swapinfo({fname}) *swapinfo()*
- The result is a dictionary, which holds information about the
- swapfile {fname}. The available fields are:
-! version Vim version
- user user name
- host host name
- fname original file name
-! pid PID of the Vim process that created the swap
- file
- mtime last modification time in seconds
- inode Optional: INODE number of the file
-***************
-*** 9103,9109 ****
- concealable region if there are two consecutive regions
- with the same replacement character. For an example, if
- the text is "123456" and both "23" and "45" are concealed
-! and replace by the character "X", then:
- call returns ~
- synconcealed(lnum, 1) [0, '', 0]
- synconcealed(lnum, 2) [1, 'X', 1]
---- 9160,9166 ----
- concealable region if there are two consecutive regions
- with the same replacement character. For an example, if
- the text is "123456" and both "23" and "45" are concealed
-! and replaced by the character "X", then:
- call returns ~
- synconcealed(lnum, 1) [0, '', 0]
- synconcealed(lnum, 2) [1, 'X', 1]
-***************
-*** 9331,9337 ****
- The top part of the buffer contains the contents of the first
- file, the bottom part of the buffer contains the contents of
- the second file. The middle part shows the differences.
-! The parts are separated by a line of dashes.
-
- If the {options} argument is present, it must be a Dict with
- these possible members:
---- 9388,9394 ----
- The top part of the buffer contains the contents of the first
- file, the bottom part of the buffer contains the contents of
- the second file. The middle part shows the differences.
-! The parts are separated by a line of equals.
-
- If the {options} argument is present, it must be a Dict with
- these possible members:
-***************
-*** 9376,9382 ****
- Dump the contents of the terminal screen of {buf} in the file
- {filename}. This uses a format that can be used with
- |term_dumpload()| and |term_dumpdiff()|.
-! If {filename} already exists an error is given. *E953*
- Also see |terminal-diff|.
-
- {options} is a dictionary with these optional entries:
---- 9433,9441 ----
- Dump the contents of the terminal screen of {buf} in the file
- {filename}. This uses a format that can be used with
- |term_dumpload()| and |term_dumpdiff()|.
-! If the job in the terminal already finished an error is given:
-! *E958*
-! If {filename} already exists an error is given: *E953*
- Also see |terminal-diff|.
-
- {options} is a dictionary with these optional entries:
-***************
-*** 9422,9431 ****
- "dict" can have these members:
- "visible" one when the cursor is visible, zero when it
- is hidden.
-! "blink" one when the cursor is visible, zero when it
-! is hidden.
- "shape" 1 for a block cursor, 2 for underline and 3
- for a vertical bar.
-
- {buf} must be the buffer number of a terminal window. If the
- buffer does not exist or is not a terminal window, an empty
---- 9481,9491 ----
- "dict" can have these members:
- "visible" one when the cursor is visible, zero when it
- is hidden.
-! "blink" one when the cursor is blinking, zero when it
-! is not blinking.
- "shape" 1 for a block cursor, 2 for underline and 3
- for a vertical bar.
-+ "color" color of the cursor, e.g. "green"
-
- {buf} must be the buffer number of a terminal window. If the
- buffer does not exist or is not a terminal window, an empty
-***************
-*** 9455,9461 ****
- used for |term_getline()| and |getline()|, so that: >
- term_getline(buf, N)
- < is equal to: >
-! `getline(N + term_getscrolled(buf))
- < (if that line exists).
-
- {buf} is used as with |term_getsize()|.
---- 9515,9521 ----
- used for |term_getline()| and |getline()|, so that: >
- term_getline(buf, N)
- < is equal to: >
-! getline(N + term_getscrolled(buf))
- < (if that line exists).
-
- {buf} is used as with |term_getsize()|.
-***************
-*** 9596,9602 ****
- exist or is not a terminal window, an error is given.
- {only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
-
-! term_start({cmd}, {options}) *term_start()*
- Open a terminal window and run {cmd} in it.
-
- {cmd} can be a string or a List, like with |job_start()|. The
---- 9656,9662 ----
- exist or is not a terminal window, an error is given.
- {only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
-
-! term_start({cmd} [, {options}]) *term_start()*
- Open a terminal window and run {cmd} in it.
-
- {cmd} can be a string or a List, like with |job_start()|. The
-***************
-*** 9613,9621 ****
- |job-options|. However, not all options can be used. These
- are supported:
- all timeout options
-! "stoponexit"
-! "callback", "out_cb", "err_cb"
-! "exit_cb", "close_cb"
- "in_io", "in_top", "in_bot", "in_name", "in_buf"
- "out_io", "out_name", "out_buf", "out_modifiable", "out_msg"
- "err_io", "err_name", "err_buf", "err_modifiable", "err_msg"
---- 9673,9680 ----
- |job-options|. However, not all options can be used. These
- are supported:
- all timeout options
-! "stoponexit", "cwd", "env"
-! "callback", "out_cb", "err_cb", "exit_cb", "close_cb"
- "in_io", "in_top", "in_bot", "in_name", "in_buf"
- "out_io", "out_name", "out_buf", "out_modifiable", "out_msg"
- "err_io", "err_name", "err_buf", "err_modifiable", "err_msg"
-***************
-*** 9735,9741 ****
- Only to be used for testing!
-
- test_override({name}, {val}) *test_override()*
-! Overrides certain parts of Vims internal processing to be able
- 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.
---- 9794,9800 ----
- Only to be used for testing!
-
- test_override({name}, {val}) *test_override()*
-! Overrides certain parts of Vim's internal processing to be able
- 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.
-***************
-*** 9906,9912 ****
- echo tr("<blob>", "<>", "{}")
- < returns "{blob}"
-
-! trim({text}[, {mask}]) *trim()*
- Return {text} as a String where any character in {mask} is
- removed from the beginning and end of {text}.
- If {mask} is not given, {mask} is all characters up to 0x20,
---- 9965,9971 ----
- echo tr("<blob>", "<>", "{}")
- < returns "{blob}"
-
-! trim({text} [, {mask}]) *trim()*
- Return {text} as a String where any character in {mask} is
- removed from the beginning and end of {text}.
- If {mask} is not given, {mask} is all characters up to 0x20,
-***************
-*** 9946,9955 ****
- Dictionary: 4 |v:t_dict|
- Float: 5 |v:t_float|
- Boolean: 6 |v:t_bool| (v:false and v:true)
-! None 7 |v:t_none| (v:null and v:none)
-! Job 8 |v:t_job|
-! Channel 9 |v:t_channel|
-! Blob 10 |v:t_blob|
- For backward compatibility, this method can be used: >
- :if type(myvar) == type(0)
- :if type(myvar) == type("")
---- 10005,10014 ----
- Dictionary: 4 |v:t_dict|
- Float: 5 |v:t_float|
- Boolean: 6 |v:t_bool| (v:false and v:true)
-! None: 7 |v:t_none| (v:null and v:none)
-! Job: 8 |v:t_job|
-! Channel: 9 |v:t_channel|
-! Blob: 10 |v:t_blob|
- For backward compatibility, this method can be used: >
- :if type(myvar) == type(0)
- :if type(myvar) == type("")
-***************
-*** 9972,9978 ****
- If {name} is empty undofile() returns an empty string, since a
- buffer without a file name will not write an undo file.
- Useful in combination with |:wundo| and |:rundo|.
-! When compiled without the +persistent_undo option this always
- returns an empty string.
-
- undotree() *undotree()*
---- 10031,10037 ----
- If {name} is empty undofile() returns an empty string, since a
- buffer without a file name will not write an undo file.
- Useful in combination with |:wundo| and |:rundo|.
-! When compiled without the |+persistent_undo| option this always
- returns an empty string.
-
- undotree() *undotree()*
-***************
-*** 10028,10034 ****
-
- values({dict}) *values()*
- Return a |List| with all the values of {dict}. The |List| is
-! in arbitrary order.
-
-
- virtcol({expr}) *virtcol()*
---- 10087,10093 ----
-
- values({dict}) *values()*
- Return a |List| with all the values of {dict}. The |List| is
-! in arbitrary order. Also see |items()| and |keys()|.
-
-
- virtcol({expr}) *virtcol()*
-***************
-*** 10107,10113 ****
- Get the |window-ID| for the specified window.
- When {win} is missing use the current window.
- With {win} this is the window number. The top window has
-! number 1. Use `win_getid(winnr())` for the current window.
- Without {tab} use the current tab, otherwise the tab with
- number {tab}. The first tab has number one.
- Return zero if the window cannot be found.
---- 10166,10172 ----
- Get the |window-ID| for the specified window.
- When {win} is missing use the current window.
- With {win} this is the window number. The top window has
-! number 1.
- Without {tab} use the current tab, otherwise the tab with
- number {tab}. The first tab has number one.
- Return zero if the window cannot be found.
-***************
-*** 10385,10391 ****
- amiga Amiga version of Vim.
- arabic Compiled with Arabic support |Arabic|.
- arp Compiled with ARP support (Amiga).
-! autocmd Compiled with autocommand support. |autocommand|
- autoservername Automatically enable |clientserver|
- balloon_eval Compiled with |balloon-eval| support.
- balloon_multiline GUI supports multiline balloons.
---- 10444,10451 ----
- amiga Amiga version of Vim.
- arabic Compiled with Arabic support |Arabic|.
- arp Compiled with ARP support (Amiga).
-! autocmd Compiled with autocommand support. (always true)
-! autochdir Compiled with support for 'autochdir'
- autoservername Automatically enable |clientserver|
- balloon_eval Compiled with |balloon-eval| support.
- balloon_multiline GUI supports multiline balloons.
-***************
-*** 10407,10413 ****
- conpty Platform where |ConPTY| can be used.
- cryptv Compiled with encryption support |encryption|.
- cscope Compiled with |cscope| support.
-! cursorbind Compiled with |cursorbind| (always true)
- debug Compiled with "DEBUG" defined.
- dialog_con Compiled with console dialog support.
- dialog_gui Compiled with GUI dialog support.
---- 10467,10473 ----
- conpty Platform where |ConPTY| can be used.
- cryptv Compiled with encryption support |encryption|.
- cscope Compiled with |cscope| support.
-! cursorbind Compiled with |'cursorbind'| (always true)
- debug Compiled with "DEBUG" defined.
- dialog_con Compiled with console dialog support.
- dialog_gui Compiled with GUI dialog support.
-***************
-*** 10419,10425 ****
- emacs_tags Compiled with support for Emacs tags.
- eval Compiled with expression evaluation support. Always
- true, of course!
-! ex_extra |+ex_extra|, always true now
- extra_search Compiled with support for |'incsearch'| and
- |'hlsearch'|
- farsi Compiled with Farsi support |farsi|.
---- 10479,10485 ----
- emacs_tags Compiled with support for Emacs tags.
- eval Compiled with expression evaluation support. Always
- true, of course!
-! ex_extra |+ex_extra| (always true)
- extra_search Compiled with support for |'incsearch'| and
- |'hlsearch'|
- farsi Compiled with Farsi support |farsi|.
-***************
-*** 10481,10487 ****
- mouse_urxvt Compiled with support for urxvt mouse.
- mouse_xterm Compiled with support for xterm mouse.
- mouseshape Compiled with support for 'mouseshape'.
-! multi_byte Compiled with support for 'encoding'
- multi_byte_encoding 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding.
- multi_byte_ime Compiled with support for IME input method.
- multi_lang Compiled with support for multiple languages.
---- 10541,10547 ----
- mouse_urxvt Compiled with support for urxvt mouse.
- mouse_xterm Compiled with support for xterm mouse.
- mouseshape Compiled with support for 'mouseshape'.
-! multi_byte Compiled with support for 'encoding' (always true)
- multi_byte_encoding 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding.
- multi_byte_ime Compiled with support for IME input method.
- multi_lang Compiled with support for multiple languages.
-***************
-*** 10511,10517 ****
- reltime Compiled with |reltime()| support.
- rightleft Compiled with 'rightleft' support.
- ruby Compiled with Ruby interface |ruby|.
-! scrollbind Compiled with 'scrollbind' support.
- showcmd Compiled with 'showcmd' support.
- signs Compiled with |:sign| support.
- smartindent Compiled with 'smartindent' support.
---- 10571,10577 ----
- reltime Compiled with |reltime()| support.
- rightleft Compiled with 'rightleft' support.
- ruby Compiled with Ruby interface |ruby|.
-! scrollbind Compiled with 'scrollbind' support. (always true)
- showcmd Compiled with 'showcmd' support.
- signs Compiled with |:sign| support.
- smartindent Compiled with 'smartindent' support.
-***************
-*** 10527,10536 ****
- system Compiled to use system() instead of fork()/exec().
- tag_binary Compiled with binary searching in tags files
- |tag-binary-search|.
-! tag_old_static Compiled with support for old static tags
- |tag-old-static|.
-- tag_any_white Compiled with support for any white characters in tags
-- files |tag-any-white|.
- tcl Compiled with Tcl interface.
- termguicolors Compiled with true color in terminal support.
- terminal Compiled with |terminal| support.
---- 10587,10594 ----
- system Compiled to use system() instead of fork()/exec().
- tag_binary Compiled with binary searching in tags files
- |tag-binary-search|.
-! tag_old_static Support for old static tags was removed, see
- |tag-old-static|.
- tcl Compiled with Tcl interface.
- termguicolors Compiled with true color in terminal support.
- terminal Compiled with |terminal| support.
-***************
-*** 11315,11342 ****
- NOTE: The ":append" and ":insert" commands don't work
- properly inside a ":while" and ":for" loop.
-
-! :for {var} in {list} *:for* *E690* *E732*
- :endfo[r] *:endfo* *:endfor*
- Repeat the commands between ":for" and ":endfor" for
-! each item in {list}. Variable {var} is set to the
-! value of each item.
-! When an error is detected for a command inside the
-! loop, execution continues after the "endfor".
-! Changing {list} inside the loop affects what items are
-! used. Make a copy if this is unwanted: >
- :for item in copy(mylist)
-! < When not making a copy, Vim stores a reference to the
-! next item in the list, before executing the commands
-! with the current item. Thus the current item can be
-! removed without effect. Removing any later item means
-! it will not be found. Thus the following example
-! works (an inefficient way to make a list empty): >
- for item in mylist
- call remove(mylist, 0)
- endfor
-! < Note that reordering the list (e.g., with sort() or
- reverse()) may have unexpected effects.
-
- :for [{var1}, {var2}, ...] in {listlist}
- :endfo[r]
- Like ":for" above, but each item in {listlist} must be
---- 11373,11406 ----
- NOTE: The ":append" and ":insert" commands don't work
- properly inside a ":while" and ":for" loop.
-
-! :for {var} in {object} *:for* *E690* *E732*
- :endfo[r] *:endfo* *:endfor*
- Repeat the commands between ":for" and ":endfor" for
-! each item in {object}. {object} can be a |List| or
-! a |Blob|. Variable {var} is set to the value of each
-! item. When an error is detected for a command inside
-! the loop, execution continues after the "endfor".
-! Changing {object} inside the loop affects what items
-! are used. Make a copy if this is unwanted: >
- :for item in copy(mylist)
-! <
-! When {object} is a |List| and not making a copy, Vim
-! stores a reference to the next item in the |List|
-! before executing the commands with the current item.
-! Thus the current item can be removed without effect.
-! Removing any later item means it will not be found.
-! Thus the following example works (an inefficient way
-! to make a |List| empty): >
- for item in mylist
- call remove(mylist, 0)
- endfor
-! < Note that reordering the |List| (e.g., with sort() or
- reverse()) may have unexpected effects.
-
-+ When {object} is a |Blob|, Vim always makes a copy to
-+ iterate over. Unlike with |List|, modifying the
-+ |Blob| does not affect the iteration.
-+
- :for [{var1}, {var2}, ...] in {listlist}
- :endfo[r]
- Like ":for" above, but each item in {listlist} must be
-***************
-*** 11412,11425 ****
- commands are skipped.
- When {pattern} is omitted all errors are caught.
- Examples: >
-! :catch /^Vim:Interrupt$/ " catch interrupts (CTRL-C)
-! :catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E/ " catch all Vim errors
-! :catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:/ " catch errors and interrupts
-! :catch /^Vim(write):/ " catch all errors in :write
-! :catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E123/ " catch error E123
-! :catch /my-exception/ " catch user exception
-! :catch /.*/ " catch everything
-! :catch " same as /.*/
- <
- Another character can be used instead of / around the
- {pattern}, so long as it does not have a special
---- 11476,11489 ----
- commands are skipped.
- When {pattern} is omitted all errors are caught.
- Examples: >
-! :catch /^Vim:Interrupt$/ " catch interrupts (CTRL-C)
-! :catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E/ " catch all Vim errors
-! :catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:/ " catch errors and interrupts
-! :catch /^Vim(write):/ " catch all errors in :write
-! :catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E123:/ " catch error E123
-! :catch /my-exception/ " catch user exception
-! :catch /.*/ " catch everything
-! :catch " same as /.*/
- <
- Another character can be used instead of / around the
- {pattern}, so long as it does not have a special
-***************
-*** 12689,12695 ****
-
- ==============================================================================
- 10. Vim script versions *vimscript-version* *vimscript-versions*
-!
- Over time many features have been added to Vim script. This includes Ex
- commands, functions, variable types, etc. Each individual feature can be
- checked with the |has()| and |exists()| functions.
---- 12753,12759 ----
-
- ==============================================================================
- 10. Vim script versions *vimscript-version* *vimscript-versions*
-! *scriptversion*
- Over time many features have been added to Vim script. This includes Ex
- commands, functions, variable types, etc. Each individual feature can be
- checked with the |has()| and |exists()| functions.
-***************
-*** 12710,12718 ****
- < String concatenation with "." is not supported, use ".." instead.
- This avoids the ambiguity using "." for Dict member access and
- floating point numbers. Now ".5" means the number 0.5.
-! Test for support with: >
-! has('vimscript-2')
-
-
- ==============================================================================
- 11. No +eval feature *no-eval-feature*
---- 12774,12787 ----
- < String concatenation with "." is not supported, use ".." instead.
- This avoids the ambiguity using "." for Dict member access and
- floating point numbers. Now ".5" means the number 0.5.
-! >
-! :scriptversion 3
-! < All |vim-variable|s must be prefixed by "v:". E.g. "version" doesn't
-! work as |v:version| anymore, it can be used as a normal variable.
-! Same for some obvious names as "count" and others.
-
-+ Test for support with: >
-+ has('vimscript-3')
-
- ==============================================================================
- 11. No +eval feature *no-eval-feature*
-***************
-*** 12822,12825 ****
- Find more information in the file src/testdir/README.txt.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 12891,12894 ----
- Find more information in the file src/testdir/README.txt.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/farsi.txt 2019-02-16 15:09:21.225946157 +0100
---- runtime/doc/farsi.txt 2019-05-05 17:40:23.067021524 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *farsi.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 16
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Mortaza Ghassab Shiran
---- 1,4 ----
-! *farsi.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Mortaza Ghassab Shiran
-***************
-*** 6,12 ****
-
- Right to Left and Farsi Mapping for Vim *farsi* *Farsi*
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
- *E27*
- Farsi support has been removed in patch 8.1.0932. At that time it was
---- 6,11 ----
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/filetype.txt 2018-05-17 13:40:51.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/filetype.txt 2019-05-05 17:40:44.726900525 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 12,18 ****
-
- Also see |autocmd.txt|.
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Filetypes *filetypes* *file-types*
---- 12,17 ----
-***************
-*** 320,327 ****
- Note that the last one is the value of $VIMRUNTIME which has been expanded.
-
- Note that when using a plugin manager or |packages| many directories will be
-! added to 'runtimepath'. These plugins earch require their own directory,
-! don't put them directly in ~/.vim/plugin.
-
- What if it looks like your plugin is not being loaded? You can find out what
- happens when Vim starts up by using the |-V| argument: >
---- 319,326 ----
- Note that the last one is the value of $VIMRUNTIME which has been expanded.
-
- Note that when using a plugin manager or |packages| many directories will be
-! added to 'runtimepath'. These plugins each require their own directory, don't
-! put them directly in ~/.vim/plugin.
-
- What if it looks like your plugin is not being loaded? You can find out what
- happens when Vim starts up by using the |-V| argument: >
-***************
-*** 638,648 ****
-
- setlocal expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 tabstop=8
-
-! To disable this behaviour, set the following variable in your vimrc: >
-
- let g:python_recommended_style = 0
-
-
- RPM SPEC *ft-spec-plugin*
-
- Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate
---- 637,676 ----
-
- setlocal expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 tabstop=8
-
-! To disable this behavior, set the following variable in your vimrc: >
-
- let g:python_recommended_style = 0
-
-
-+ R MARKDOWN *ft-rmd-plugin*
-+
-+ By default ftplugin/html.vim is not sourced. If you want it sourced, add to
-+ your |vimrc|: >
-+ let rmd_include_html = 1
-+
-+ The 'formatexpr' option is set dynamically with different values for R code
-+ and for Markdown code. If you prefer that 'formatexpr' is not set, add to your
-+ |vimrc|: >
-+ let rmd_dynamic_comments = 0
-+
-+
-+ R RESTRUCTURED TEXT *ft-rrst-plugin*
-+
-+ The 'formatexpr' option is set dynamically with different values for R code
-+ and for ReStructured text. If you prefer that 'formatexpr' is not set, add to
-+ your |vimrc|: >
-+ let rrst_dynamic_comments = 0
-+
-+
-+ RESTRUCTUREDTEXT *ft-rst-plugin*
-+
-+ The following formatting setting are optionally available: >
-+ setlocal expandtab shiftwidth=3 softtabstop=3 tabstop=8
-+
-+ To enable this behavior, set the following variable in your vimrc: >
-+ let g:rst_style = 1
-+
-+
- RPM SPEC *ft-spec-plugin*
-
- Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate
-***************
-*** 695,698 ****
- <
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 723,726 ----
- <
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/fold.txt 2018-05-17 13:40:51.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/fold.txt 2019-05-05 17:32:54.065507338 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *fold.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Mar 18
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *fold.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 14,20 ****
- 3. Fold options |fold-options|
- 4. Behavior of folds |fold-behavior|
-
-- {Vi has no Folding}
- {not available when compiled without the |+folding| feature}
-
- ==============================================================================
---- 14,19 ----
-***************
-*** 601,604 ****
- are used.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 600,603 ----
- are used.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/ft_ada.txt 2018-05-17 13:40:51.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/ft_ada.txt 2018-06-17 22:23:13.773656146 +0200
-***************
-*** 249,255 ****
- External command used for |g:decada.Make()| (|'makeprg'|).
-
- *g:decada.Error_Format*
-! g:decada.Error_Format| string
- Error format (|'errorformat'|).
-
- ==============================================================================
---- 249,255 ----
- External command used for |g:decada.Make()| (|'makeprg'|).
-
- *g:decada.Error_Format*
-! g:decada.Error_Format string
- Error format (|'errorformat'|).
-
- ==============================================================================
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/ft_rust.txt 2017-10-27 21:53:22.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/ft_rust.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.236325204 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *ft_rust.txt* Filetype plugin for Rust
-
- ==============================================================================
- CONTENTS *rust*
---- 1,6 ----
-! *ft_rust.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 02
-!
-! This is documentation for the Rust filetype plugin.
-
- ==============================================================================
- CONTENTS *rust*
-***************
-*** 234,237 ****
- Note: This binding is only available in MacVim.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:noet:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 236,239 ----
- Note: This binding is only available in MacVim.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/ft_sql.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:40.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/ft_sql.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.363157576 +0200
-***************
-*** 777,780 ****
- as they were.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 777,780 ----
- as they were.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/gui.txt 2019-04-28 14:02:25.410687613 +0200
---- runtime/doc/gui.txt 2019-05-05 17:40:49.138875880 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *gui.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 28
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *gui.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 19,25 ****
- |gui_x11.txt| For specific items of the X11 GUI.
- |gui_w32.txt| For specific items of the Win32 GUI.
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Starting the GUI *gui-start* *E229* *E233*
---- 19,24 ----
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/gui_w32.txt 2019-04-28 19:46:17.018060159 +0200
---- runtime/doc/gui_w32.txt 2019-05-05 17:40:54.634845175 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 27
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 19,25 ****
- |gui.txt| For generic items of the GUI.
- |os_win32.txt| For Win32 specific items.
-
-- {Vi does not have a Windows GUI}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Starting the GUI *gui-w32-start*
---- 19,24 ----
-***************
-*** 414,420 ****
-
- *:simalt* *:sim*
- :sim[alt] {key} simulate pressing {key} while holding Alt pressed.
-! {not in Vi} {only for Win32 versions}
- Note: ":si" means ":s" with the "i" flag.
-
- Normally, Vim takes control of all Alt-<Key> combinations, to increase the
---- 413,419 ----
-
- *:simalt* *:sim*
- :sim[alt] {key} simulate pressing {key} while holding Alt pressed.
-! {only for Win32 versions}
- Note: ":si" means ":s" with the "i" flag.
-
- Normally, Vim takes control of all Alt-<Key> combinations, to increase the
-***************
-*** 462,465 ****
- :exe 'sign place 1 line=1 name=vimxpm file=' . expand('%:p')
- <
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 461,464 ----
- :exe 'sign place 1 line=1 name=vimxpm file=' . expand('%:p')
- <
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:40.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt 2019-05-05 17:40:59.550817699 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 06
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 19,25 ****
- Other relevant documentation:
- |gui.txt| For generic items of the GUI.
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Starting the X11 GUI *gui-x11-start* *E665*
---- 19,24 ----
-***************
-*** 48,54 ****
- ":gui -f". Don't use "vim -fg", because "-fg" specifies the foreground
- color.
-
-! When using "gvim -f" and then ":gui", Vim will run in the foreground. The
- "-f" argument will be remembered. To force running Vim in the background use
- ":gui -b".
-
---- 47,53 ----
- ":gui -f". Don't use "vim -fg", because "-fg" specifies the foreground
- color.
-
-! When using "vim -f" and then ":gui", Vim will run in the foreground. The
- "-f" argument will be remembered. To force running Vim in the background use
- ":gui -b".
-
-***************
-*** 376,383 ****
- distribution.
-
- For GTK+ 3, an effect similar to the above can be obtained by adding the
-! following snippet of CSS code to $XDG_HOME_DIR/gtk-3.0/gtk.css (usually,
-! $HOME/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css):
-
- For GTK+ 3 < 3.20: >
-
---- 375,382 ----
- distribution.
-
- For GTK+ 3, an effect similar to the above can be obtained by adding the
-! following snippet of CSS code to $XDG_HOME_DIR/gtk-3.0/gtk.css (see the next
-! section):
-
- For GTK+ 3 < 3.20: >
-
-***************
-*** 408,413 ****
---- 407,416 ----
- GTK+ uses CSS for styling and layout of widgets. In this subsection, we'll
- have a quick look at GTK+ CSS through simple, illustrative examples.
-
-+ You can usually edit the config with: >
-+ vim $HOME/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
-+
-+
- Example 1. Empty Space Adjustment ~
-
- By default, the toolbar and the tabline of the GTK+ 3 GUI are somewhat larger
-***************
-*** 492,497 ****
---- 495,510 ----
- in mind always when you try improving a theme.
-
-
-+ Example 3. border color ~
-+
-+ To eliminate borders when maximized: >
-+
-+ @define-color bg_color #1B2B34;
-+ #vim-main-window {
-+ background-color: @bg_color;
-+ }
-+
-+
- Using Vim as a GTK+ plugin ~
- *gui-gtk-socketid*
- When the GTK+ version of Vim starts up normally, it creates its own top level
-***************
-*** 721,724 ****
- both by choosing to use either of the "* or "+ registers.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 734,737 ----
- both by choosing to use either of the "* or "+ registers.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/hangulin.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:40.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/hangulin.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.363157576 +0200
-***************
-*** 109,112 ****
- SungHyun Nam <goweol@gmail.com>
- Chi-Deok Hwang <...>
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 109,112 ----
- SungHyun Nam <goweol@gmail.com>
- Chi-Deok Hwang <...>
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/hebrew.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:40.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/hebrew.txt 2019-05-05 17:41:19.574705732 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *hebrew.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2007 Jun 14
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ron Aaron (and Avner Lottem)
---- 1,4 ----
-! *hebrew.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ron Aaron (and Avner Lottem)
-***************
-*** 10,19 ****
- Lottem. <alottem at gmail dot com> Ron Aaron <ron at ronware dot org> is
- currently helping support these features.
-
-! {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-!
-! All this is only available when the |+rightleft| feature was enabled at
-! compile time.
-
-
- Introduction
---- 10,16 ----
- Lottem. <alottem at gmail dot com> Ron Aaron <ron at ronware dot org> is
- currently helping support these features.
-
-! {only available when the |+rightleft| feature was enabled at compile time}
-
-
- Introduction
-***************
-*** 139,142 ****
- problem, set isprint=@,128-255.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 136,139 ----
- problem, set isprint=@,128-255.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/helphelp.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:40.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/helphelp.txt 2019-05-04 22:41:34.687538617 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Mar 19
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 24,30 ****
- the very top.
- The 'helplang' option is used to select a language, if
- the main help file is available in several languages.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *{subject}* *E149* *E661*
- :h[elp] {subject} Like ":help", additionally jump to the tag {subject}.
---- 24,29 ----
-***************
-*** 97,103 ****
- command from a following command. You need to type
- CTRL-V first to insert the <LF> or <CR>. Example: >
- :help so<C-V><CR>only
-- < {not in Vi}
-
- :h[elp]! [subject] Like ":help", but in non-English help files prefer to
- find a tag in a file with the same language as the
---- 96,101 ----
-***************
-*** 133,139 ****
- |:execute| when needed.
- Compressed help files will not be searched (Fedora
- compresses the help files).
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:lh* *:lhelpgrep*
- :lh[elpgrep] {pattern}[@xx]
---- 131,136 ----
-***************
-*** 147,157 ****
-
- *:exu* *:exusage*
- :exu[sage] Show help on Ex commands. Added to simulate the Nvi
-! command. {not in Vi}
-
- *:viu* *:viusage*
- :viu[sage] Show help on Normal mode commands. Added to simulate
-! the Nvi command. {not in Vi}
-
- When no argument is given to |:help| the file given with the 'helpfile' option
- will be opened. Otherwise the specified tag is searched for in all "doc/tags"
---- 144,154 ----
-
- *:exu* *:exusage*
- :exu[sage] Show help on Ex commands. Added to simulate the Nvi
-! command.
-
- *:viu* *:viusage*
- :viu[sage] Show help on Normal mode commands. Added to simulate
-! the Nvi command.
-
- When no argument is given to |:help| the file given with the 'helpfile' option
- will be opened. Otherwise the specified tag is searched for in all "doc/tags"
-***************
-*** 199,205 ****
- Only for backwards compatibility. It now executes the
- ToolBar.FindHelp menu entry instead of using a builtin
- dialog. {only when compiled with |+GUI_GTK|}
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:helpt* *:helptags*
- *E154* *E150* *E151* *E152* *E153* *E670*
---- 196,201 ----
-***************
-*** 224,231 ****
- To rebuild the help tags in the runtime directory
- (requires write permission there): >
- :helptags $VIMRUNTIME/doc
-- < {not in Vi}
--
-
- ==============================================================================
- 2. Translated help files *help-translated*
---- 220,225 ----
-***************
-*** 370,373 ****
-
- You can find the details in $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/help.vim
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 364,367 ----
-
- You can find the details in $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/help.vim
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/help.txt 2019-01-17 15:43:21.749878443 +0100
---- runtime/doc/help.txt 2019-01-17 14:55:00.628054659 +0100
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *help.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 28
-
- VIM - main help file
- k
---- 1,4 ----
-! *help.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 17
-
- VIM - main help file
- k
-***************
-*** 10,16 ****
- Jump to a subject: Position the cursor on a tag (e.g. |bars|) and hit CTRL-].
- With the mouse: ":set mouse=a" to enable the mouse (in xterm or GUI).
- Double-click the left mouse button on a tag, e.g. |bars|.
-! Jump back: Type CTRL-T or CTRL-O. Repeat to go further back.
-
- Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help
- on, by giving an argument to the |:help| command.
---- 10,16 ----
- Jump to a subject: Position the cursor on a tag (e.g. |bars|) and hit CTRL-].
- With the mouse: ":set mouse=a" to enable the mouse (in xterm or GUI).
- Double-click the left mouse button on a tag, e.g. |bars|.
-! Jump back: Type CTRL-O. Repeat to go further back.
-
- Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help
- on, by giving an argument to the |:help| command.
-***************
-*** 31,43 ****
- help entries for "word".
- Or use ":helpgrep word". |:helpgrep|
-
- Vim stands for Vi IMproved. Most of Vim was made by Bram Moolenaar, but only
- through the help of many others. See |credits|.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *doc-file-list* *Q_ct*
- BASIC:
- |quickref| Overview of the most common commands you will use
-! |tutor| 30 minutes training course for beginners
- |copying| About copyrights
- |iccf| Helping poor children in Uganda
- |sponsor| Sponsor Vim development, become a registered Vim user
---- 31,47 ----
- help entries for "word".
- Or use ":helpgrep word". |:helpgrep|
-
-+ Getting started: Do the Vim tutor, a 20 minute interactive training for the
-+ basic commands, see |vimtutor|.
-+ Read the user manual from start to end: |usr_01.txt|
-+
- Vim stands for Vi IMproved. Most of Vim was made by Bram Moolenaar, but only
- through the help of many others. See |credits|.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *doc-file-list* *Q_ct*
- BASIC:
- |quickref| Overview of the most common commands you will use
-! |tutor| 20 minutes training course for beginners
- |copying| About copyrights
- |iccf| Helping poor children in Uganda
- |sponsor| Sponsor Vim development, become a registered Vim user
-***************
-*** 113,119 ****
- |scroll.txt| scrolling the text in the window
- |insert.txt| Insert and Replace mode
- |change.txt| deleting and replacing text
-- |indent.txt| automatic indenting for C and other languages
- |undo.txt| Undo and Redo
- |repeat.txt| repeating commands, Vim scripts and debugging
- |visual.txt| using the Visual mode (selecting a text area)
---- 117,122 ----
-***************
-*** 126,139 ****
- |pattern.txt| regexp patterns and search commands
- |map.txt| key mapping and abbreviations
- |tagsrch.txt| tags and special searches
-- |quickfix.txt| commands for a quick edit-compile-fix cycle
- |windows.txt| commands for using multiple windows and buffers
- |tabpage.txt| commands for using multiple tab pages
-- |syntax.txt| syntax highlighting
- |spell.txt| spell checking
- |diff.txt| working with two to four versions of the same file
- |autocmd.txt| automatically executing commands on an event
-- |filetype.txt| settings done specifically for a type of file
- |eval.txt| expression evaluation, conditional commands
- |channel.txt| Jobs, Channels, inter-process communication
- |fold.txt| hide (fold) ranges of lines
---- 129,139 ----
-***************
-*** 143,160 ****
- |remote.txt| using Vim as a server or client
- |term.txt| using different terminals and mice
- |terminal.txt| Terminal window support
- |digraph.txt| list of available digraphs
- |mbyte.txt| multi-byte text support
- |mlang.txt| non-English language support
- |arabic.txt| Arabic language support and editing
- |farsi.txt| Farsi (Persian) editing
- |hebrew.txt| Hebrew language support and editing
- |russian.txt| Russian language support and editing
-- |ft_ada.txt| Ada (the programming language) support
-- |ft_rust.txt| Filetype plugin for Rust
-- |ft_sql.txt| about the SQL filetype plugin
- |hangulin.txt| Hangul (Korean) input mode
-- |rileft.txt| right-to-left editing mode
-
- GUI ~
- |gui.txt| Graphical User Interface (GUI)
---- 143,169 ----
- |remote.txt| using Vim as a server or client
- |term.txt| using different terminals and mice
- |terminal.txt| Terminal window support
-+
-+ Programming language support ~
-+ |indent.txt| automatic indenting for C and other languages
-+ |syntax.txt| syntax highlighting
-+ |textprop.txt| Attaching properties to text for highlighting or other
-+ |filetype.txt| settings done specifically for a type of file
-+ |quickfix.txt| commands for a quick edit-compile-fix cycle
-+ |ft_ada.txt| Ada (the programming language) support
-+ |ft_rust.txt| Filetype plugin for Rust
-+ |ft_sql.txt| about the SQL filetype plugin
-+
-+ Language support ~
- |digraph.txt| list of available digraphs
- |mbyte.txt| multi-byte text support
- |mlang.txt| non-English language support
-+ |rileft.txt| right-to-left editing mode
- |arabic.txt| Arabic language support and editing
- |farsi.txt| Farsi (Persian) editing
- |hebrew.txt| Hebrew language support and editing
- |russian.txt| Russian language support and editing
- |hangulin.txt| Hangul (Korean) input mode
-
- GUI ~
- |gui.txt| Graphical User Interface (GUI)
-***************
-*** 224,227 ****
- 'compatible'.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-! vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2:isk=!-~,^*,^\|,^\":ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 233,236 ----
- 'compatible'.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-! vim:tw=78:isk=!-~,^*,^\|,^\":ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/howto.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:40.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/howto.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.363157576 +0200
-***************
-*** 93,96 ****
- |2html.vim| convert a colored file to HTML
- |less| use Vim like less or more with syntax highlighting
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 93,96 ----
- |2html.vim| convert a colored file to HTML
- |less| use Vim like less or more with syntax highlighting
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/if_cscop.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/if_cscop.txt 2019-05-05 17:41:29.350651064 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Andy Kahn
---- 1,4 ----
-! *if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Andy Kahn
-***************
-*** 21,27 ****
- 7. Availability & Information |cscope-info|
-
- This is currently for Unix and Win32 only.
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Cscope introduction *cscope-intro*
---- 21,26 ----
-***************
-*** 484,487 ****
- Win32 support was added by Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>. Contact
- him if you have Win32-specific issues.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 483,486 ----
- Win32 support was added by Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>. Contact
- him if you have Win32-specific issues.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/if_lua.txt 2019-03-23 13:56:30.189804811 +0100
---- runtime/doc/if_lua.txt 2019-05-05 17:57:40.985303358 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *if_lua.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2015 Oct 16
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Luis Carvalho
---- 1,4 ----
-! *if_lua.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Luis Carvalho
-***************
-*** 17,33 ****
- 9. luaeval() Vim function |lua-luaeval|
- 10. Dynamic loading |lua-dynamic|
-
-! {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-!
-! The Lua interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
-! |+lua| feature.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Commands *lua-commands*
-
- *:lua*
- :[range]lua {chunk}
-! Execute Lua chunk {chunk}. {not in Vi}
-
- Examples:
- >
---- 17,30 ----
- 9. luaeval() Vim function |lua-luaeval|
- 10. Dynamic loading |lua-dynamic|
-
-! {only available when Vim was compiled with the |+lua| feature}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Commands *lua-commands*
-
- *:lua*
- :[range]lua {chunk}
-! Execute Lua chunk {chunk}.
-
- Examples:
- >
-***************
-*** 38,44 ****
- :[range]lua << {endmarker}
- {script}
- {endmarker}
-! Execute Lua script {script}. {not in Vi}
- Note: This command doesn't work when the Lua
- feature wasn't compiled in. To avoid errors, see
- |script-here|.
---- 35,41 ----
- :[range]lua << {endmarker}
- {script}
- {endmarker}
-! Execute Lua script {script}.
- Note: This command doesn't work when the Lua
- feature wasn't compiled in. To avoid errors, see
- |script-here|.
-***************
-*** 75,81 ****
- If the value returned by the function is a string it
- becomes the text of the line in the current turn. The
- default for [range] is the whole file: "1,$".
-- {not in Vi}
-
- Examples:
- >
---- 72,77 ----
-***************
-*** 89,95 ****
-
- *:luafile*
- :[range]luafile {file}
-! Execute Lua script in {file}. {not in Vi}
- The whole argument is used as a single file name.
-
- Examples:
---- 85,91 ----
-
- *:luafile*
- :[range]luafile {file}
-! Execute Lua script in {file}.
- The whole argument is used as a single file name.
-
- Examples:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/if_mzsch.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/if_mzsch.txt 2019-05-05 17:58:07.097159011 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *if_mzsch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 08
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sergey Khorev
---- 1,4 ----
-! *if_mzsch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sergey Khorev
-***************
-*** 15,24 ****
- 7. Dynamic loading |mzscheme-dynamic|
- 8. MzScheme setup |mzscheme-setup|
-
-! {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-!
-! The MzScheme interface is available only if Vim was compiled with the
-! |+mzscheme| feature.
-
- Based on the work of Brent Fulgham.
- Dynamic loading added by Sergey Khorev
---- 15,21 ----
- 7. Dynamic loading |mzscheme-dynamic|
- 8. MzScheme setup |mzscheme-setup|
-
-! {only available when Vim was compiled with the |+mzscheme| feature}
-
- Based on the work of Brent Fulgham.
- Dynamic loading added by Sergey Khorev
-***************
-*** 40,46 ****
-
- *:mzscheme* *:mz*
- :[range]mz[scheme] {stmt}
-! Execute MzScheme statement {stmt}. {not in Vi}
-
- :[range]mz[scheme] << {endmarker}
- {script}
---- 37,43 ----
-
- *:mzscheme* *:mz*
- :[range]mz[scheme] {stmt}
-! Execute MzScheme statement {stmt}.
-
- :[range]mz[scheme] << {endmarker}
- {script}
-***************
-*** 51,57 ****
- |script-here|.
-
- *:mzfile* *:mzf*
-! :[range]mzf[ile] {file} Execute the MzScheme script in {file}. {not in Vi}
-
- All of these commands do essentially the same thing - they execute a piece of
- MzScheme code, with the "current range" set to the given line
---- 48,54 ----
- |script-here|.
-
- *:mzfile* *:mzf*
-! :[range]mzf[ile] {file} Execute the MzScheme script in {file}.
-
- All of these commands do essentially the same thing - they execute a piece of
- MzScheme code, with the "current range" set to the given line
-***************
-*** 312,315 ****
- raco pkg install cext-lib # raco ctool command
- <
- ======================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:sts=4:ft=help:norl:
---- 309,312 ----
- raco pkg install cext-lib # raco ctool command
- <
- ======================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:sts=4:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/if_ole.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/if_ole.txt 2019-05-05 17:42:02.554465232 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *if_ole.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2008 Aug 16
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
---- 1,4 ----
-! *if_ole.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
-***************
-*** 12,21 ****
- 4. Registration |ole-registration|
- 5. MS Visual Studio integration |MSVisualStudio|
-
-! {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-!
-! OLE is only available when compiled with the |+ole| feature. See
-! src/if_ole.INSTALL.
- An alternative is using the client-server communication |clientserver|.
-
- ==============================================================================
---- 12,19 ----
- 4. Registration |ole-registration|
- 5. MS Visual Studio integration |MSVisualStudio|
-
-! {only available when compiled with the |+ole| feature. See
-! src/if_ole.INSTALL}
- An alternative is using the client-server communication |clientserver|.
-
- ==============================================================================
-***************
-*** 202,205 ****
- [.Net remarks provided by Dave Fishburn and Brian Sturk]
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 200,203 ----
- [.Net remarks provided by Dave Fishburn and Brian Sturk]
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/if_perl.txt 2019-01-12 22:47:01.256088105 +0100
---- runtime/doc/if_perl.txt 2019-05-05 17:58:30.901027316 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 24
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sven Verdoolaege
---- 1,4 ----
-! *if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sven Verdoolaege
-***************
-*** 11,19 ****
- 3. Using the Perl interface |perl-using|
- 4. Dynamic loading |perl-dynamic|
-
-! {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-!
-! The Perl interface only works when Vim was compiled with the |+perl| feature.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Editing Perl files *perl-editing*
---- 11,17 ----
- 3. Using the Perl interface |perl-using|
- 4. Dynamic loading |perl-dynamic|
-
-! {only available when Vim was compiled with the |+perl| feature}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Editing Perl files *perl-editing*
-***************
-*** 44,51 ****
- Sven Verdoolaege <skimo@breughel.ufsia.ac.be>
- Matt Gerassimof
-
-! Perl for MS-Windows can be found at: http://www.perl.com/
-! The ActiveState one should work.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 3. Using the Perl interface *perl-using*
---- 42,50 ----
- Sven Verdoolaege <skimo@breughel.ufsia.ac.be>
- Matt Gerassimof
-
-! Perl for MS-Windows (and other platforms) can be found at:
-! http://www.perl.org/
-! The ActiveState one should work, Strawberry Perl is a good alternative.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 3. Using the Perl interface *perl-using*
-***************
-*** 191,197 ****
- and inserting line breaks.
-
- *perl-Blob*
-! VIM::Blob({expr}) Return Blob literal string 0zXXXX from scalar value.
-
- *perl-SetHeight*
- Window->SetHeight({height})
---- 190,196 ----
- and inserting line breaks.
-
- *perl-Blob*
-! VIM::Blob({expr}) Return |Blob| literal string 0zXXXX from scalar value.
-
- *perl-SetHeight*
- Window->SetHeight({height})
-***************
-*** 306,309 ****
- with.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 305,308 ----
- with.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt 2019-05-04 22:42:16.327312200 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 30
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
---- 1,4 ----
-! *if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
-***************
-*** 19,26 ****
- 11. Python X |python_x|
- 12. Building with Python support |python-building|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
--
- The Python 2.x interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
- |+python| feature.
- The Python 3 interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
---- 19,24 ----
-***************
-*** 60,68 ****
- endfunction
-
- To see what version of Python you have: >
-- :python import sys
- :python print(sys.version)
-
- Note: Python is very sensitive to the indenting. Make sure the "class" line
- and "EOF" do not have any indent.
-
---- 58,67 ----
- endfunction
-
- To see what version of Python you have: >
- :python print(sys.version)
-
-+ There is no need to import sys, it's done by default.
-+
- Note: Python is very sensitive to the indenting. Make sure the "class" line
- and "EOF" do not have any indent.
-
-***************
-*** 75,91 ****
- None. If a string is returned, it becomes the text of
- the line in the current turn. The default for [range]
- is the whole file: "1,$".
-- {not in Vi}
-
- Examples:
- >
- :pydo return "%s\t%d" % (line[::-1], len(line))
- :pydo if line: return "%4d: %s" % (linenr, line)
- <
- *:pyfile* *:pyf*
- :[range]pyf[ile] {file}
- Execute the Python script in {file}. The whole
-! argument is used as a single file name. {not in Vi}
-
- Both of these commands do essentially the same thing - they execute a piece of
- Python code, with the "current range" |python-range| set to the given line
---- 74,101 ----
- None. If a string is returned, it becomes the text of
- the line in the current turn. The default for [range]
- is the whole file: "1,$".
-
- Examples:
- >
- :pydo return "%s\t%d" % (line[::-1], len(line))
- :pydo if line: return "%4d: %s" % (linenr, line)
- <
-+ One can use `:pydo` in possible conjunction with `:py` to filter a range using
-+ python. For example: >
-+
-+ :py3 << EOF
-+ needle = vim.eval('@a')
-+ replacement = vim.eval('@b')
-+
-+ def py_vim_string_replace(str):
-+ return str.replace(needle, replacement)
-+ EOF
-+ :'<,'>py3do return py_vim_string_replace(line)
-+ <
- *:pyfile* *:pyf*
- :[range]pyf[ile] {file}
- Execute the Python script in {file}. The whole
-! argument is used as a single file name.
-
- Both of these commands do essentially the same thing - they execute a piece of
- Python code, with the "current range" |python-range| set to the given line
-***************
-*** 98,104 ****
-
- To pass arguments you need to set sys.argv[] explicitly. Example: >
-
-- :python import sys
- :python sys.argv = ["foo", "bar"]
- :pyfile myscript.py
-
---- 108,113 ----
-***************
-*** 168,178 ****
- - a dictionary if the Vim expression evaluates to a Vim dictionary
- Dictionaries and lists are recursively expanded.
- Examples: >
- :py text_width = vim.eval("&tw")
-! :py str = vim.eval("12+12") # NB result is a string! Use
-! # string.atoi() to convert to
-! # a number.
-!
- :py tagList = vim.eval('taglist("eval_expr")')
- < The latter will return a python list of python dicts, for instance:
- [{'cmd': '/^eval_expr(arg, nextcmd)$/', 'static': 0, 'name': ~
---- 177,191 ----
- - a dictionary if the Vim expression evaluates to a Vim dictionary
- Dictionaries and lists are recursively expanded.
- Examples: >
-+ :" value of the 'textwidth' option
- :py text_width = vim.eval("&tw")
-! :
-! :" contents of the 'a' register
-! :py a_reg = vim.eval("@a")
-! :
-! :" Result is a string! Use string.atoi() to convert to a number.
-! :py str = vim.eval("12+12")
-! :
- :py tagList = vim.eval('taglist("eval_expr")')
- < The latter will return a python list of python dicts, for instance:
- [{'cmd': '/^eval_expr(arg, nextcmd)$/', 'static': 0, 'name': ~
-***************
-*** 924,927 ****
- one you prefer, before running configure.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 937,940 ----
- one you prefer, before running configure.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt 2019-03-26 22:50:19.147698161 +0100
---- runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt 2019-05-05 17:59:08.636818323 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 15
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Shugo Maeda
---- 1,4 ----
-! *if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Shugo Maeda
-***************
-*** 14,23 ****
- 6. rubyeval() Vim function |ruby-rubyeval|
- 7. Dynamic loading |ruby-dynamic|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
- *E266* *E267* *E268* *E269* *E270* *E271* *E272* *E273*
-
-! The Ruby interface only works when Vim was compiled with the |+ruby| feature.
-
- The home page for ruby is http://www.ruby-lang.org/. You can find links for
- downloading Ruby there.
---- 14,22 ----
- 6. rubyeval() Vim function |ruby-rubyeval|
- 7. Dynamic loading |ruby-dynamic|
-
- *E266* *E267* *E268* *E269* *E270* *E271* *E272* *E273*
-
-! {only available when Vim was compiled with the |+ruby| feature}
-
- The home page for ruby is http://www.ruby-lang.org/. You can find links for
- downloading Ruby there.
-***************
-*** 248,251 ****
- with.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 247,250 ----
- with.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/if_sniff.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/if_sniff.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.363157576 +0200
-***************
-*** 8,11 ****
- The SNiFF+ support was removed at patch 7.4.1433. If you want to check it out
- sync to before that.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 8,11 ----
- The SNiFF+ support was removed at patch 7.4.1433. If you want to check it out
- sync to before that.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/if_tcl.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/if_tcl.txt 2019-05-05 17:59:23.388736552 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Jan 01
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ingo Wilken
---- 1,4 ----
-! *if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ingo Wilken
-***************
-*** 16,24 ****
- 8. Examples |tcl-examples|
- 9. Dynamic loading |tcl-dynamic|
-
-! {Vi does not have any of these commands} *E280*
-!
-! The Tcl interface only works when Vim was compiled with the |+tcl| feature.
-
- WARNING: There are probably still some bugs. Please send bug reports,
- comments, ideas etc to <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
---- 16,23 ----
- 8. Examples |tcl-examples|
- 9. Dynamic loading |tcl-dynamic|
-
-! *E280*
-! {only available when Vim was compiled with the |+tcl| feature}
-
- WARNING: There are probably still some bugs. Please send bug reports,
- comments, ideas etc to <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
-***************
-*** 66,77 ****
- possible to add or delete lines using this command.
- If {cmd} returns an error, the command is interrupted.
- The default for [range] is the whole file: "1,$".
-! See |tcl-var-line| and |tcl-var-lnum|. {not in Vi}
-
- *:tclfile* *:tclf*
- :tclf[ile] {file} Execute the Tcl script in {file}. This is the same as
- ":tcl source {file}", but allows file name completion.
-- {not in Vi}
-
-
- Note that Tcl objects (like variables) persist from one command to the next,
---- 65,75 ----
- possible to add or delete lines using this command.
- If {cmd} returns an error, the command is interrupted.
- The default for [range] is the whole file: "1,$".
-! See |tcl-var-line| and |tcl-var-lnum|.
-
- *:tclfile* *:tclf*
- :tclf[ile] {file} Execute the Tcl script in {file}. This is the same as
- ":tcl source {file}", but allows file name completion.
-
-
- Note that Tcl objects (like variables) persist from one command to the next,
-***************
-*** 544,547 ****
- the shared library must match the Tcl version Vim was compiled with.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 542,545 ----
- the shared library must match the Tcl version Vim was compiled with.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/indent.txt 2019-01-31 14:12:52.760076333 +0100
---- runtime/doc/indent.txt 2019-02-21 21:42:02.738685574 +0100
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *indent.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 04
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *indent.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 21
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 589,596 ****
- user manual.
-
- If you want to write your own indent file, it must set the 'indentexpr'
-! option. Setting the 'indentkeys' option is often useful. See the
-! $VIMRUNTIME/indent directory for examples.
-
-
- REMARKS ABOUT SPECIFIC INDENT FILES ~
---- 589,597 ----
- user manual.
-
- If you want to write your own indent file, it must set the 'indentexpr'
-! option. Setting the 'indentkeys' option is often useful.
-! See the $VIMRUNTIME/indent/README.txt file for hints.
-! See the $VIMRUNTIME/indent directory for examples.
-
-
- REMARKS ABOUT SPECIFIC INDENT FILES ~
-***************
-*** 603,616 ****
- These conventions are not universally followed, so the Clojure indent script
- offers a few configurable options, listed below.
-
-! If the current vim does not include searchpairpos(), the indent script falls
- back to normal 'lisp' indenting, and the following options are ignored.
-
- *g:clojure_maxlines*
-
-! Set maximum scan distance of searchpairpos(). Larger values trade performance
-! for correctness when dealing with very long forms. A value of 0 will scan
-! without limits.
- >
- " Default
- let g:clojure_maxlines = 100
---- 604,617 ----
- These conventions are not universally followed, so the Clojure indent script
- offers a few configurable options, listed below.
-
-! If the current vim does not include |searchpairpos()|, the indent script falls
- back to normal 'lisp' indenting, and the following options are ignored.
-
- *g:clojure_maxlines*
-
-! Set maximum scan distance of |searchpairpos()|. Larger values trade
-! performance for correctness when dealing with very long forms. A value of 0
-! will scan without limits.
- >
- " Default
- let g:clojure_maxlines = 100
-***************
-*** 908,913 ****
---- 909,933 ----
- and 'default:' are indented at the same level than the 'switch()' to avoid
- meaningless indentation. You can use the above option to return to the
- traditional way.
-+ -------------
-+
-+ *PHP_noArrowMatching*
-+ By default the indent script will indent multi-line chained calls by matching
-+ the position of the '->': >
-+
-+ $user_name_very_long->name()
-+ ->age()
-+ ->info();
-+
-+ You can revert to the classic way of indenting by setting this option to 1: >
-+ :let g:PHP_noArrowMatching = 1
-+
-+ You will obtain the following result: >
-+
-+ $user_name_very_long->name()
-+ ->age()
-+ ->info();
-+
-
-
- PYTHON *ft-python-indent*
-***************
-*** 917,927 ****
- that you can change the value of 'shiftwidth' later.
-
- Indent after an open paren: >
-! let g:pyindent_open_paren = '&sw * 2'
- Indent after a nested paren: >
-! let g:pyindent_nested_paren = '&sw'
- Indent for a continuation line: >
-! let g:pyindent_continue = '&sw * 2'
-
-
- R *ft-r-indent*
---- 937,957 ----
- that you can change the value of 'shiftwidth' later.
-
- Indent after an open paren: >
-! let g:pyindent_open_paren = 'shiftwidth() * 2'
- Indent after a nested paren: >
-! let g:pyindent_nested_paren = 'shiftwidth()'
- Indent for a continuation line: >
-! let g:pyindent_continue = 'shiftwidth() * 2'
-!
-! The method uses |searchpair()| to look back for unclosed parenthesis. This
-! can sometimes be slow, thus it timeouts after 150 msec. If you notice the
-! indenting isn't correct, you can set a larger timeout in msec: >
-! let g:pyindent_searchpair_timeout = 500
-!
-! If looking back for unclosed parenthesis is still too slow, especially during
-! a copy-paste operation, or if you don't need indenting inside multi-line
-! parentheses, you can completely disable this feature: >
-! let g:pyindent_disable_parentheses_indenting = 1
-
-
- R *ft-r-indent*
-***************
-*** 960,965 ****
---- 990,1000 ----
- paste(x) paste(x)
- } }
- <
-+ The code will be indented after lines that match the pattern
-+ `'\(&\||\|+\|-\|\*\|/\|=\|\~\|%\|->\)\s*$'`. If you want indentation after
-+ lines that match a different pattern, you should set the appropriate value of
-+ `r_indent_op_pattern` in your |vimrc|.
-+
-
- SHELL *ft-sh-indent*
-
-***************
-*** 1010,1016 ****
- indenting width (default is 'shiftwidth'): >
-
- let b:verilog_indent_width = 4
-! let b:verilog_indent_width = &sw * 2
-
- In addition, you can turn the verbose mode for debug issue: >
-
---- 1045,1051 ----
- indenting width (default is 'shiftwidth'): >
-
- let b:verilog_indent_width = 4
-! let b:verilog_indent_width = shiftwidth() * 2
-
- In addition, you can turn the verbose mode for debug issue: >
-
-***************
-*** 1133,1141 ****
- 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: >
-
-! :let g:vim_indent_cont = &sw * 3
-
- Three times shiftwidth is the default value.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1168,1176 ----
- 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: >
-
-! :let g:vim_indent_cont = shiftwidth() * 3
-
- Three times shiftwidth is the default value.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/index.txt 2019-05-05 15:02:26.176319819 +0200
---- runtime/doc/index.txt 2019-05-05 14:56:42.134251046 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *index.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 19
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *index.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 24
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 17,25 ****
- 2.3. Square bracket commands |[|
- 2.4. Commands starting with 'g' |g|
- 2.5. Commands starting with 'z' |z|
- 3. Visual mode |visual-index|
- 4. Command-line editing |ex-edit-index|
-! 5. EX commands |ex-cmd-index|
-
- For an overview of options see help.txt |option-list|.
- For an overview of built-in functions see |functions|.
---- 17,27 ----
- 2.3. Square bracket commands |[|
- 2.4. Commands starting with 'g' |g|
- 2.5. Commands starting with 'z' |z|
-+ 2.6. Operator-pending mode |operator-pending-index|
- 3. Visual mode |visual-index|
- 4. Command-line editing |ex-edit-index|
-! 5. Terminal-Job mode |terminal-job-index|
-! 6. EX commands |ex-cmd-index|
-
- For an overview of options see help.txt |option-list|.
- For an overview of built-in functions see |functions|.
-***************
-*** 166,171 ****
---- 168,187 ----
- |i_CTRL-X_s| CTRL-X s spelling suggestions
- {not available when compiled without the |+insert_expand| feature}
-
-+ commands in completion mode (see |popupmenu-keys|)
-+
-+ |complete_CTRL-E| CTRL-E stop completion and go back to original text
-+ |complete_CTRL-Y| CTRL-Y accept selected match and stop completion
-+ CTRL-L insert one character from the current match
-+ <CR> insert currently selected match
-+ <BS> delete one character and redo search
-+ CTRL-H same as <BS>
-+ <Up> select the previous match
-+ <Down> select the next match
-+ <PageUp> select a match several entries back
-+ <PageDown> select a match several entries forward
-+ other stop completion and insert the typed character
-+
- ==============================================================================
- 2. Normal mode *normal-index*
-
-***************
-*** 528,537 ****
- |CTRL-W_CTRL-]| CTRL-W CTRL-] same as "CTRL-W ]"
- |CTRL-W_CTRL-^| CTRL-W CTRL-^ same as "CTRL-W ^"
- |CTRL-W_CTRL-_| CTRL-W CTRL-_ same as "CTRL-W _"
-- |CTRL-W_quote| CTRL-W " terminal window: paste register
- |CTRL-W_+| CTRL-W + increase current window height N lines
- |CTRL-W_-| CTRL-W - decrease current window height N lines
-- |CTRL-W_.| CTRL-W . terminal window: type CTRL-W
- |CTRL-W_:| CTRL-W : same as |:|, edit a command line
- |CTRL-W_<| CTRL-W < decrease current window width N columns
- |CTRL-W_=| CTRL-W = make all windows the same height & width
---- 544,551 ----
-***************
-*** 540,546 ****
- |CTRL-W_J| CTRL-W J move current window to the very bottom
- |CTRL-W_K| CTRL-W K move current window to the very top
- |CTRL-W_L| CTRL-W L move current window to the far right
-- |CTRL-W_N| CTRL-W N terminal window: go to Terminal Normal mode
- |CTRL-W_P| CTRL-W P go to preview window
- |CTRL-W_R| CTRL-W R rotate windows upwards N times
- |CTRL-W_S| CTRL-W S same as "CTRL-W s"
---- 554,559 ----
-***************
-*** 570,575 ****
---- 583,590 ----
- |CTRL-W_gF| CTRL-W g F edit file name under the cursor in a new
- tab page and jump to the line number
- following the file name.
-+ |CTRL-W_gt| CTRL-W g t same as `gt`: go to next tab page
-+ |CTRL-W_gT| CTRL-W g T same as `gT`: go to previous tab page
- |CTRL-W_h| CTRL-W h go to Nth left window (stop at first window)
- |CTRL-W_i| CTRL-W i split window and jump to declaration of
- identifier under the cursor
-***************
-*** 847,852 ****
---- 862,871 ----
- position the cursor at the start (left
- side) of the screen
- |zt| zt redraw, cursor line at top of window
-+ |zuw| zuw undo |zw|
-+ |zug| zug undo |zg|
-+ |zuW| zuW undo |zW|
-+ |zuG| zuG undo |zG|
- |zv| zv open enough folds to view the cursor line
- |zw| zw mark word as wrong (bad) spelled word
- |zx| zx re-apply 'foldlevel' and do "zv"
-***************
-*** 855,860 ****
---- 874,890 ----
- |z<Right>| z<Right> same as "zl"
-
- ==============================================================================
-+ 2.6 Operator-pending mode *operator-pending-index*
-+
-+ These can be used after an operator, but before a {motion} has been entered.
-+
-+ tag char action in Operator-pending mode ~
-+ -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ |o_v| v force operator to work characterwise
-+ |o_V| V force operator to work linewise
-+ |o_CTRL-V| CTRL-V force operator to work blockwise
-+
-+ ==============================================================================
- 3. Visual mode *visual-index*
-
- Most commands in Visual mode are the same as in Normal mode. The ones listed
-***************
-*** 976,982 ****
- "Completion" below refers to context-sensitive completion. It will complete
- file names, tags, commands etc. as appropriate.
-
-! tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CTRL-@ not used
- |c_CTRL-A| CTRL-A do completion on the pattern in front of the
---- 1006,1012 ----
- "Completion" below refers to context-sensitive completion. It will complete
- file names, tags, commands etc. as appropriate.
-
-! tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CTRL-@ not used
- |c_CTRL-A| CTRL-A do completion on the pattern in front of the
-***************
-*** 1016,1025 ****
- command-line from history.
- |c_CTRL-Q| CTRL-Q same as CTRL-V, unless it's used for terminal
- control flow
-! |c_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*:= CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
- insert the contents of a register or object
- under the cursor as if typed
-! |c_CTRL-R_CTRL-R| CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*:= CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
- insert the contents of a register or object
- under the cursor literally
- CTRL-S (used for terminal control flow)
---- 1046,1056 ----
- command-line from history.
- |c_CTRL-Q| CTRL-Q same as CTRL-V, unless it's used for terminal
- control flow
-! |c_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {regname}
- insert the contents of a register or object
- under the cursor as if typed
-! |c_CTRL-R_CTRL-R| CTRL-R CTRL-R {regname}
-! |c_CTRL-R_CTRL-O| CTRL-R CTRL-O {regname}
- insert the contents of a register or object
- under the cursor literally
- CTRL-S (used for terminal control flow)
-***************
-*** 1066,1081 ****
- |c_<Insert>| <Insert> toggle insert/overstrike mode
- |c_<LeftMouse>| <LeftMouse> cursor at mouse click
-
- You found it, Arthur! *holy-grail* *:smile*
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 5. EX commands *ex-cmd-index* *:index*
-
- This is a brief but complete listing of all the ":" commands, without
- mentioning any arguments. The optional part of the command name is inside [].
- The commands are sorted on the non-optional part of their name.
-
-! tag command action ~
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |:!| :! filter lines or execute an external command
- |:!!| :!! repeat last ":!" command
---- 1097,1133 ----
- |c_<Insert>| <Insert> toggle insert/overstrike mode
- |c_<LeftMouse>| <LeftMouse> cursor at mouse click
-
-+ ==============================================================================
-+ 5. Terminal-Job mode *terminal-job-index*
-+
-+ Most Normal mode commands except for window commands (|CTRL-W|) do not work in
-+ a terminal window. Switch to Terminal-Normal mode to use them.
-+ This assumes 'termwinkey' is not set.
-+
-+ tag char action in Terminal-Job mode ~
-+ -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ |t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N| CTRL-\ CTRL-N switch to Terminal-Normal mode
-+ |t_CTRL-W_N| CTRL-W N switch to Terminal-Normal mode
-+ |t_CTRL-W_:| CTRL-W : enter an Ex command
-+ |t_CTRL-W_.| CTRL-W . type CTRL-W in the terminal
-+ CTRL-W CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
-+ |t_CTRL-W_quote| CTRL-W " {0-9a-z"%#*:=}
-+ paste register in the terminal
-+ |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C| CTRL-W CTRL-C forcefully ends the job
-+ |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-W| CTRL-W CTRL-W move focus to the next window
-+ |t_CTRL-W_gt| CTRL-W gt go to next tabpage, same as `gt`
-+ |t_CTRL-W_gT| CTRL-W gT go to previous tabpage, same as `gT`
-+
- You found it, Arthur! *holy-grail* *:smile*
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 6. EX commands *ex-cmd-index* *:index*
-
- This is a brief but complete listing of all the ":" commands, without
- mentioning any arguments. The optional part of the command name is inside [].
- The commands are sorted on the non-optional part of their name.
-
-! tag command action ~
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |:!| :! filter lines or execute an external command
- |:!!| :!! repeat last ":!" command
-***************
-*** 1465,1472 ****
- |:recover| :rec[over] recover a file from a swap file
- |:redo| :red[o] redo one undone change
- |:redir| :redi[r] redirect messages to a file or register
-! |:redraw| :redr[aw] force a redraw of the display
-! |:redrawstatus| :redraws[tatus] force a redraw of the status line(s)
- |:registers| :reg[isters] display the contents of registers
- |:resize| :res[ize] change current window height
- |:retab| :ret[ab] change tab size
---- 1517,1525 ----
- |:recover| :rec[over] recover a file from a swap file
- |:redo| :red[o] redo one undone change
- |:redir| :redi[r] redirect messages to a file or register
-! |:redraw| :redr[aw] force a redraw of the display
-! |:redrawstatus| :redraws[tatus] force a redraw of the status line(s)
-! |:redrawtabline| :redrawt[abline] force a redraw of the tabline
- |:registers| :reg[isters] display the contents of registers
- |:resize| :res[ize] change current window height
- |:retab| :ret[ab] change tab size
-***************
-*** 1506,1512 ****
- |:sbrewind| :sbr[ewind] split window and go to first file in the
- buffer list
- |:scriptnames| :scr[iptnames] list names of all sourced Vim scripts
-! |:scriptencoding| :scripte[ncoding] encoding used in sourced Vim script
- |:scscope| :scs[cope] split window and execute cscope command
- |:set| :se[t] show or set options
- |:setfiletype| :setf[iletype] set 'filetype', unless it was set already
---- 1559,1566 ----
- |:sbrewind| :sbr[ewind] split window and go to first file in the
- buffer list
- |:scriptnames| :scr[iptnames] list names of all sourced Vim scripts
-! |:scriptencoding| :scripte[ncoding] encoding used in sourced Vim script
-! |:scriptversion| :scriptv[ersion] version of Vim script used
- |:scscope| :scs[cope] split window and execute cscope command
- |:set| :se[t] show or set options
- |:setfiletype| :setf[iletype] set 'filetype', unless it was set already
-***************
-*** 1653,1659 ****
- argument list
- |:wq| :wq write to a file and quit window or Vim
- |:wqall| :wqa[ll] write all changed buffers and quit Vim
-- |:wsverb| :ws[verb] pass the verb to workshop over IPC
- |:wundo| :wu[ndo] write undo information to a file
- |:wviminfo| :wv[iminfo] write to viminfo file
- |:xit| :x[it] write if buffer changed and quit window or Vim
---- 1707,1712 ----
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/insert.txt 2019-04-06 13:45:51.564756966 +0200
---- runtime/doc/insert.txt 2019-05-05 17:42:43.198237570 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *insert.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Feb 10
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *insert.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 62,68 ****
- CTRL-@ Insert previously inserted text and stop insert. {Vi: only
- when typed as first char, only up to 128 chars}
- *i_CTRL-A*
-! CTRL-A Insert previously inserted text. {not in Vi}
-
- *i_CTRL-H* *i_<BS>* *i_BS*
- <BS> or CTRL-H Delete the character before the cursor (see |i_backspacing|
---- 62,68 ----
- CTRL-@ Insert previously inserted text and stop insert. {Vi: only
- when typed as first char, only up to 128 chars}
- *i_CTRL-A*
-! CTRL-A Insert previously inserted text.
-
- *i_CTRL-H* *i_<BS>* *i_BS*
- <BS> or CTRL-H Delete the character before the cursor (see |i_backspacing|
-***************
-*** 75,81 ****
- "eol", delete the <EOL>; the next line is appended after the
- current one.
- See |:fixdel| if your <Del> key does not do what you want.
-- {not in Vi}
- *i_CTRL-W*
- CTRL-W Delete the word before the cursor (see |i_backspacing| about
- joining lines). See the section "word motions",
---- 75,80 ----
-***************
-*** 102,111 ****
- key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form. For
- example, the string "<S-Space>" can be entered by typing
- <C-K><S-Space> (two keys). Neither char is considered for
-! mapping. {not in Vi}
-
-! CTRL-N Find next keyword (see |i_CTRL-N|). {not in Vi}
-! CTRL-P Find previous keyword (see |i_CTRL-P|). {not in Vi}
-
- CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+:.-=} *i_CTRL-R*
- Insert the contents of a register. Between typing CTRL-R and
---- 101,110 ----
- key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form. For
- example, the string "<S-Space>" can be entered by typing
- <C-K><S-Space> (two keys). Neither char is considered for
-! mapping.
-
-! CTRL-N Find next keyword (see |i_CTRL-N|).
-! CTRL-P Find previous keyword (see |i_CTRL-P|).
-
- CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+:.-=} *i_CTRL-R*
- Insert the contents of a register. Between typing CTRL-R and
-***************
-*** 142,148 ****
- converted to a String.
- When append() or setline() is invoked the undo
- sequence will be broken.
-! See |registers| about registers. {not in Vi}
-
- CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
- Insert the contents of a register. Works like using a single
---- 141,147 ----
- converted to a String.
- When append() or setline() is invoked the undo
- sequence will be broken.
-! See |registers| about registers.
-
- CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
- Insert the contents of a register. Works like using a single
-***************
-*** 154,160 ****
- < Options 'textwidth', 'formatoptions', etc. still apply. If
- you also want to avoid these, use CTRL-R CTRL-O, see below.
- The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
-! typed. {not in Vi}
-
- CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-O*
- Insert the contents of a register literally and don't
---- 153,159 ----
- < Options 'textwidth', 'formatoptions', etc. still apply. If
- you also want to avoid these, use CTRL-R CTRL-O, see below.
- The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
-! typed.
-
- CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-O*
- Insert the contents of a register literally and don't
-***************
-*** 163,176 ****
- insert the text above the current line, like with `P`.
- Does not replace characters!
- The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
-! typed. {not in Vi}
-
- CTRL-R CTRL-P {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-P*
- Insert the contents of a register literally and fix the
- indent, like |[<MiddleMouse>|.
- Does not replace characters!
- The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
-! typed. {not in Vi}
-
- *i_CTRL-T*
- CTRL-T Insert one shiftwidth of indent at the start of the current
---- 162,175 ----
- insert the text above the current line, like with `P`.
- Does not replace characters!
- The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
-! typed.
-
- CTRL-R CTRL-P {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-P*
- Insert the contents of a register literally and fix the
- indent, like |[<MiddleMouse>|.
- Does not replace characters!
- The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
-! typed.
-
- *i_CTRL-T*
- CTRL-T Insert one shiftwidth of indent at the start of the current
-***************
-*** 206,217 ****
-
- CTRL-X Enter CTRL-X mode. This is a sub-mode where commands can
- be given to complete words or scroll the window. See
-! |i_CTRL-X| and |ins-completion|. {not in Vi}
-
- *i_CTRL-E*
-! CTRL-E Insert the character which is below the cursor. {not in Vi}
- *i_CTRL-Y*
-! CTRL-Y Insert the character which is above the cursor. {not in Vi}
- Note that for CTRL-E and CTRL-Y 'textwidth' is not used, to be
- able to copy characters from a long line.
-
---- 205,216 ----
-
- CTRL-X Enter CTRL-X mode. This is a sub-mode where commands can
- be given to complete words or scroll the window. See
-! |i_CTRL-X| and |ins-completion|.
-
- *i_CTRL-E*
-! CTRL-E Insert the character which is below the cursor.
- *i_CTRL-Y*
-! CTRL-Y Insert the character which is above the cursor.
- Note that for CTRL-E and CTRL-Y 'textwidth' is not used, to be
- able to copy characters from a long line.
-
-***************
-*** 228,234 ****
- is set.
- Please refer to |rileft.txt| for more information about
- right-to-left mode.
-- {not in Vi}
- Only if compiled with the |+rightleft| feature.
-
- *i_CTRL-^*
---- 227,232 ----
-***************
-*** 248,261 ****
- The language mappings are normally used to type characters
- that are different from what the keyboard produces. The
- 'keymap' option can be used to install a whole number of them.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *i_CTRL-]*
-! CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- *i_<Insert>*
-! <Insert> Toggle between Insert and Replace mode. {not in Vi}
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- *i_backspacing*
---- 246,257 ----
- The language mappings are normally used to type characters
- that are different from what the keyboard produces. The
- 'keymap' option can be used to install a whole number of them.
-
- *i_CTRL-]*
-! CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character.
-
- *i_<Insert>*
-! <Insert> Toggle between Insert and Replace mode.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- *i_backspacing*
-***************
-*** 379,386 ****
- CTRL-L when 'insertmode' is set: go to Normal mode *i_CTRL-L*
- CTRL-G u break undo sequence, start new change *i_CTRL-G_u*
- CTRL-G U don't break undo with next left/right cursor *i_CTRL-G_U*
-! movement (but only if the cursor stays
-! within same the line)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Note: If the cursor keys take you out of Insert mode, check the 'noesckeys'
---- 375,382 ----
- CTRL-L when 'insertmode' is set: go to Normal mode *i_CTRL-L*
- CTRL-G u break undo sequence, start new change *i_CTRL-G_u*
- CTRL-G U don't break undo with next left/right cursor *i_CTRL-G_U*
-! movement, if the cursor stays within
-! same the line
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Note: If the cursor keys take you out of Insert mode, check the 'noesckeys'
-***************
-*** 434,444 ****
-
- This makes it possible to use the cursor keys in Insert mode, without breaking
- the undo sequence and therefore using |.| (redo) will work as expected.
-! Also entering a text like (with the "(" mapping from above): >
-
- Lorem ipsum (dolor
-
-! will be repeatable by the |.|to the expected
-
- Lorem ipsum (dolor)
-
---- 430,440 ----
-
- This makes it possible to use the cursor keys in Insert mode, without breaking
- the undo sequence and therefore using |.| (redo) will work as expected.
-! Also entering a text like (with the "(" mapping from above):
-
- Lorem ipsum (dolor
-
-! will be repeatable by using |.| to the expected
-
- Lorem ipsum (dolor)
-
-***************
-*** 519,533 ****
- character is replaced with several spaces. The result of this is that the
- number of characters in the line increases. Backspacing will delete one
- space at a time. The original character will be put back for only one space
-! that you backspace over (the last one). {Vi does not have the 'expandtab'
-! option}
-
- *ins-smarttab*
- When the 'smarttab' option is on, a <Tab> inserts 'shiftwidth' positions at
- the beginning of a line and 'tabstop' positions in other places. This means
- that often spaces instead of a <Tab> character are inserted. When 'smarttab'
- is off, a <Tab> always inserts 'tabstop' positions, and 'shiftwidth' is only
-! used for ">>" and the like. {not in Vi}
-
- *ins-softtabstop*
- When the 'softtabstop' option is non-zero, a <Tab> inserts 'softtabstop'
---- 515,528 ----
- character is replaced with several spaces. The result of this is that the
- number of characters in the line increases. Backspacing will delete one
- space at a time. The original character will be put back for only one space
-! that you backspace over (the last one).
-
- *ins-smarttab*
- When the 'smarttab' option is on, a <Tab> inserts 'shiftwidth' positions at
- the beginning of a line and 'tabstop' positions in other places. This means
- that often spaces instead of a <Tab> character are inserted. When 'smarttab'
- is off, a <Tab> always inserts 'tabstop' positions, and 'shiftwidth' is only
-! used for ">>" and the like.
-
- *ins-softtabstop*
- When the 'softtabstop' option is non-zero, a <Tab> inserts 'softtabstop'
-***************
-*** 567,580 ****
- several spaces. The result of this is that the number of characters in the
- line increases. Backspacing will delete one space at a time. The original
- character will be put back for only one space that you backspace over (the
-! last one). {Vi does not have the 'expandtab' option}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 6. Virtual Replace mode *vreplace-mode* *Virtual-Replace-mode*
-
- Enter Virtual Replace mode with the "gR" command in normal mode.
- {not available when compiled without the |+vreplace| feature}
-- {Vi does not have Virtual Replace mode}
-
- Virtual Replace mode is similar to Replace mode, but instead of replacing
- actual characters in the file, you are replacing screen real estate, so that
---- 562,574 ----
- several spaces. The result of this is that the number of characters in the
- line increases. Backspacing will delete one space at a time. The original
- character will be put back for only one space that you backspace over (the
-! last one).
-
- ==============================================================================
- 6. Virtual Replace mode *vreplace-mode* *Virtual-Replace-mode*
-
- Enter Virtual Replace mode with the "gR" command in normal mode.
- {not available when compiled without the |+vreplace| feature}
-
- Virtual Replace mode is similar to Replace mode, but instead of replacing
- actual characters in the file, you are replacing screen real estate, so that
-***************
-*** 1079,1085 ****
- leading text is changed.
-
- If you want to suppress the warning message for an empty result, return
-! v:none. This is useful to implement asynchronous completion with complete().
-
- Other items are ignored.
-
---- 1073,1080 ----
- leading text is changed.
-
- If you want to suppress the warning message for an empty result, return
-! |v:none|. This is useful to implement asynchronous completion with
-! |complete()|.
-
- Other items are ignored.
-
-***************
-*** 1543,1549 ****
-
- If you wish non-filetype syntax items to also be included, you can use a
- regular expression syntax (added in version 13.0 of
-! autoload\syntaxcomplete.vim) to add items. Looking at the output from
- ":syntax list" while editing a PHP file I can see some of these entries: >
- htmlArg,htmlTag,htmlTagName,javaScriptStatement,javaScriptGlobalObjects
-
---- 1538,1544 ----
-
- If you wish non-filetype syntax items to also be included, you can use a
- regular expression syntax (added in version 13.0 of
-! autoload/syntaxcomplete.vim) to add items. Looking at the output from
- ":syntax list" while editing a PHP file I can see some of these entries: >
- htmlArg,htmlTag,htmlTagName,javaScriptStatement,javaScriptGlobalObjects
-
-***************
-*** 1806,1812 ****
- the last blank.
-
- *gI*
-! gI Insert text in column 1 [count] times. {not in Vi}
-
- *gi*
- gi Insert text in the same position as where Insert mode
---- 1801,1807 ----
- the last blank.
-
- *gI*
-! gI Insert text in column 1 [count] times.
-
- *gi*
- gi Insert text in the same position as where Insert mode
-***************
-*** 1817,1823 ****
- but NOT for inserted/deleted characters.
- When the |:keepjumps| command modifier is used the |'^|
- mark won't be changed.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *o*
- o Begin a new line below the cursor and insert text,
---- 1812,1817 ----
-***************
-*** 1884,1890 ****
- script, the insertion only starts after the function
- or script is finished.
- This command does not work from |:normal|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:stopi* *:stopinsert*
- :stopi[nsert] Stop Insert mode as soon as possible. Works like
---- 1878,1883 ----
-***************
-*** 1901,1912 ****
- Note that when using this command in a function or
- script that the replacement will only start after
- the function or script is finished.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:startgreplace*
- :startg[replace][!] Just like |:startreplace|, but use Virtual Replace
- mode, like with |gR|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 10. Inserting a file *inserting-file*
---- 1894,1903 ----
-***************
-*** 2013,2016 ****
- [READ ERRORS] not all of the file could be read
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 2004,2007 ----
- [READ ERRORS] not all of the file could be read
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/intro.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/intro.txt 2019-05-05 17:43:22.626016554 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *intro.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 24
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *intro.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 34,42 ****
- is not located in the default place. You can jump to subjects like with tags:
- Use CTRL-] to jump to a subject under the cursor, use CTRL-T to jump back.
-
-! Throughout this manual the differences between Vi and Vim are mentioned in
-! curly braces, like this: {Vi does not have on-line help}. See |vi_diff.txt|
-! for a summary of the differences between Vim and Vi.
-
- This manual refers to Vim on various machines. There may be small differences
- between different computers and terminals. Besides the remarks given in this
---- 34,40 ----
- is not located in the default place. You can jump to subjects like with tags:
- Use CTRL-] to jump to a subject under the cursor, use CTRL-T to jump back.
-
-! The differences between Vi and Vim are mentioned in |vi_diff.txt|.
-
- This manual refers to Vim on various machines. There may be small differences
- between different computers and terminals. Besides the remarks given in this
-***************
-*** 52,80 ****
- there. For beginners, there is a hands-on |tutor|. To learn using Vim, read
- the user manual |usr_toc.txt|.
-
-! *book*
-! There are many books on Vi that contain a section for beginners. There are
-! two books I can recommend:
-!
-! "Vim - Vi Improved" by Steve Oualline
-!
-! This is the very first book completely dedicated to Vim. It is very good for
-! beginners. The most often used commands are explained with pictures and
-! examples. The less often used commands are also explained, the more advanced
-! features are summarized. There is a comprehensive index and a quick
-! reference. Parts of this book have been included in the user manual
-! |frombook|.
-! Published by New Riders Publishing. ISBN: 0735710015
-! For more information try one of these:
-! http://iccf-holland.org/click5.html
-! http://www.vim.org/iccf/click5.html
-!
-! "Learning the Vi editor" by Linda Lamb and Arnold Robbins
-!
-! This is a book about Vi that includes a chapter on Vim (in the sixth edition).
-! The first steps in Vi are explained very well. The commands that Vim adds are
-! only briefly mentioned. There is also a German translation.
-! Published by O'Reilly. ISBN: 1-56592-426-6.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 2. Vim on the internet *internet*
---- 50,60 ----
- there. For beginners, there is a hands-on |tutor|. To learn using Vim, read
- the user manual |usr_toc.txt|.
-
-! *book* *books*
-! Most books on Vi and Vim contain a section for beginners. Others are spending
-! more words on specific functionality. You can find an overview of Vim books
-! here:
-! http://iccf-holland.org/vim_books.html
-
- ==============================================================================
- 2. Vim on the internet *internet*
-***************
-*** 84,92 ****
- contain links to the most recent version of Vim. The FAQ is a list of
- Frequently Asked Questions. Read this if you have problems.
-
-! Vim home page: http://www.vim.org/
-! Vim FAQ: http://vimdoc.sf.net/
-! Downloading: ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/MIRRORS
-
-
- Usenet News group where Vim is discussed: *news* *usenet*
---- 64,72 ----
- contain links to the most recent version of Vim. The FAQ is a list of
- Frequently Asked Questions. Read this if you have problems.
-
-! Vim home page: https://www.vim.org/
-! Vim FAQ: https://vimhelp.appspot.com/vim_faq.txt.html
-! Downloading: https://www.vim.org/download.php
-
-
- Usenet News group where Vim is discussed: *news* *usenet*
-***************
-*** 114,123 ****
- See http://www.vim.org/maillist.php for the latest information.
-
- NOTE:
- - You can only send messages to these lists if you have subscribed!
- - You need to send the messages from the same location as where you subscribed
- from (to avoid spam mail).
-- - Maximum message size is 40000 characters.
-
- *subscribe-maillist*
- If you want to join, send a message to
---- 94,105 ----
- See http://www.vim.org/maillist.php for the latest information.
-
- NOTE:
-+ - Anyone can see the archive, e.g. on Google groups. Search this if you have
-+ questions.
- - You can only send messages to these lists if you have subscribed!
-+ - The first message is moderated, thus it may take a few hours to show up.
- - You need to send the messages from the same location as where you subscribed
- from (to avoid spam mail).
-
- *subscribe-maillist*
- If you want to join, send a message to
-***************
-*** 150,156 ****
- Where reproduce.vim is a script that reproduces the problem. Try different
- machines, if relevant (is this an MS-Windows specific bug perhaps?).
-
-! Send me patches if you can!
-
- It will help to include information about the version of Vim you are using and
- your setup. You can get the information with this command: >
---- 132,141 ----
- Where reproduce.vim is a script that reproduces the problem. Try different
- machines, if relevant (is this an MS-Windows specific bug perhaps?).
-
-! Send me patches if you can! If you create a pull request on
-! https://github.com/vim/vim then the automated checks will run and report any
-! obvious problems. But you can also send the patch by email (use an attachment
-! to avoid white space changes).
-
- It will help to include information about the version of Vim you are using and
- your setup. You can get the information with this command: >
-***************
-*** 189,195 ****
- ==============================================================================
- 3. Credits *credits* *author* *Bram* *Moolenaar*
-
-! Most of Vim was written by Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>.
-
- Parts of the documentation come from several Vi manuals, written by:
- W.N. Joy
---- 174,180 ----
- ==============================================================================
- 3. Credits *credits* *author* *Bram* *Moolenaar*
-
-! Most of Vim was created by Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>.
-
- Parts of the documentation come from several Vi manuals, written by:
- W.N. Joy
-***************
-*** 268,273 ****
---- 253,259 ----
- Ken Takata fixes and features
- Kazunobu Kuriyama GTK 3
- Christian Brabandt many fixes, features, user support, etc.
-+ Yegappan Lakshmanan many quickfix features
-
- I wish to thank all the people that sent me bug reports and suggestions. The
- list is too long to mention them all here. Vim would not be the same without
-***************
-*** 280,288 ****
- Vi "the original". Without further remarks this is the version
- of Vi that appeared in Sun OS 4.x. ":version" returns
- "Version 3.7, 6/7/85". Sometimes other versions are referred
-! to. Only runs under Unix. Source code only available with a
-! license. More information on Vi can be found through:
-! http://vi-editor.org [doesn't currently work...]
- *Posix*
- Posix From the IEEE standard 1003.2, Part 2: Shell and utilities.
- Generally known as "Posix". This is a textual description of
---- 266,274 ----
- Vi "the original". Without further remarks this is the version
- of Vi that appeared in Sun OS 4.x. ":version" returns
- "Version 3.7, 6/7/85". Sometimes other versions are referred
-! to. Only runs under Unix. Source code is now available under a
-! BSD-style license. More information on Vi can be found through:
-! http://ex-vi.sourceforge.net/
- *Posix*
- Posix From the IEEE standard 1003.2, Part 2: Shell and utilities.
- Generally known as "Posix". This is a textual description of
-***************
-*** 297,305 ****
- Source code is freely available.
- *Elvis*
- Elvis Another Vi clone, made by Steve Kirkendall. Very compact but isn't
-! as flexible as Vim.
-! The version used is 2.1. It is still being developed. Source code is
-! freely available.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. Notation *notation*
---- 283,296 ----
- Source code is freely available.
- *Elvis*
- Elvis Another Vi clone, made by Steve Kirkendall. Very compact but isn't
-! as flexible as Vim. Development has stalled, Elvis has left the
-! building! Source code is freely available.
-! *Neovim*
-! Neovim A Vim clone. Forked the Vim source in 2014 and went a different way.
-! Very much bound to github and has many more dependencies, making
-! development more complex and limiting portability. Code has been
-! refactored, resulting in patches not being exchangeable with Vim.
-! Supports a remote GUI and integration with scripting languages.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. Notation *notation*
-***************
-*** 595,603 ****
- If the 'showmode' option is on "-- VREPLACE --" is
- shown at the bottom of the window.
-
-! Insert Normal mode Entered when CTRL-O given in Insert mode. This is
-! like Normal mode, but after executing one command Vim
-! returns to Insert mode.
- If the 'showmode' option is on "-- (insert) --" is
- shown at the bottom of the window.
-
---- 586,594 ----
- If the 'showmode' option is on "-- VREPLACE --" is
- shown at the bottom of the window.
-
-! Insert Normal mode Entered when CTRL-O is typed in Insert mode (see
-! |i_CTRL-O|). This is like Normal mode, but after
-! executing one command Vim returns to Insert mode.
- If the 'showmode' option is on "-- (insert) --" is
- shown at the bottom of the window.
-
-***************
-*** 710,716 ****
- like typing ":" commands after another. All command
- line editing, completion etc. is available.
- Use the ":vi" command |:visual| to exit "Ex" mode.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 7. The window contents *window-contents*
---- 701,706 ----
-***************
-*** 906,909 ****
- 6. ~
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 896,899 ----
- 6. ~
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/map.txt 2019-04-25 21:27:40.566186854 +0200
---- runtime/doc/map.txt 2019-05-05 17:43:30.013975122 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *map.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 13
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *map.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 76,82 ****
- Map the key sequence {lhs} to {rhs} for the modes
- where the map command applies. Disallow mapping of
- {rhs}, to avoid nested and recursive mappings. Often
-! used to redefine a command. {not in Vi}
-
-
- :unm[ap] {lhs} |mapmode-nvo| *:unm* *:unmap*
---- 76,82 ----
- Map the key sequence {lhs} to {rhs} for the modes
- where the map command applies. Disallow mapping of
- {rhs}, to avoid nested and recursive mappings. Often
-! used to redefine a command.
-
-
- :unm[ap] {lhs} |mapmode-nvo| *:unm* *:unmap*
-***************
-*** 110,116 ****
- :cmapc[lear] |mapmode-c| *:cmapc* *:cmapclear*
- :tmapc[lear] |mapmode-t| *:tmapc* *:tmapclear*
- Remove ALL mappings for the modes where the map
-! command applies. {not in Vi}
- Use the <buffer> argument to remove buffer-local
- mappings |:map-<buffer>|
- Warning: This also removes the default mappings.
---- 110,116 ----
- :cmapc[lear] |mapmode-c| *:cmapc* *:cmapclear*
- :tmapc[lear] |mapmode-t| *:tmapc* *:tmapclear*
- Remove ALL mappings for the modes where the map
-! command applies.
- Use the <buffer> argument to remove buffer-local
- mappings |:map-<buffer>|
- Warning: This also removes the default mappings.
-***************
-*** 143,149 ****
- :tma[p] {lhs} |mapmode-t| *:tmap_l*
- List the key mappings for the key sequences starting
- with {lhs} in the modes where the map command applies.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- These commands are used to map a key or key sequence to a string of
- characters. You can use this to put command sequences under function keys,
---- 143,148 ----
-***************
-*** 160,166 ****
- that mapping won't get expanded yet, Vim is waiting for another character.
- If you type a space, then "foo" will get inserted, plus the space. If you
- type "a", then "bar" will get inserted.
-- {Vi does not allow ambiguous mappings}
-
-
- 1.2 SPECIAL ARGUMENTS *:map-arguments*
---- 159,164 ----
-***************
-*** 1016,1060 ****
-
- *:norea* *:noreabbrev*
- :norea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
-! same as ":ab", but no remapping for this {rhs} {not
-! in Vi}
-
- *:ca* *:cabbrev*
- :ca[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
-! same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only. {not
-! in Vi}
-
- *:cuna* *:cunabbrev*
-! :cuna[bbrev] {lhs} same as ":una", but for Command-line mode only. {not
-! in Vi}
-
- *:cnorea* *:cnoreabbrev*
- :cnorea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
- same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only and no
-! remapping for this {rhs} {not in Vi}
-
- *:ia* *:iabbrev*
- :ia[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
-! same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only. {not in Vi}
-
- *:iuna* *:iunabbrev*
-! :iuna[bbrev] {lhs} same as ":una", but for insert mode only. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- *:inorea* *:inoreabbrev*
- :inorea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
-! same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only and no
-! remapping for this {rhs} {not in Vi}
-
- *:abc* *:abclear*
-! :abc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations. {not in Vi}
-
- *:iabc* *:iabclear*
-! :iabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Insert mode. {not in Vi}
-
- *:cabc* *:cabclear*
-! :cabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Command-line mode. {not
-! in Vi}
-
- *using_CTRL-V*
- It is possible to use special characters in the rhs of an abbreviation.
---- 1014,1053 ----
-
- *:norea* *:noreabbrev*
- :norea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
-! Same as ":ab", but no remapping for this {rhs}.
-
- *:ca* *:cabbrev*
- :ca[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
-! Same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only.
-
- *:cuna* *:cunabbrev*
-! :cuna[bbrev] {lhs} Same as ":una", but for Command-line mode only.
-
- *:cnorea* *:cnoreabbrev*
- :cnorea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
- same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only and no
-! remapping for this {rhs}
-
- *:ia* *:iabbrev*
- :ia[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
-! Same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only.
-
- *:iuna* *:iunabbrev*
-! :iuna[bbrev] {lhs} Same as ":una", but for insert mode only.
-
- *:inorea* *:inoreabbrev*
- :inorea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
-! Same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only and no
-! remapping for this {rhs}.
-
- *:abc* *:abclear*
-! :abc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations.
-
- *:iabc* *:iabclear*
-! :iabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Insert mode.
-
- *:cabc* *:cabclear*
-! :cabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Command-line mode.
-
- *using_CTRL-V*
- It is possible to use special characters in the rhs of an abbreviation.
-***************
-*** 1147,1154 ****
- The |:scriptnames| command can be used to see which scripts have been sourced
- and what their <SNR> number is.
-
-! This is all {not in Vi} and {not available when compiled without the |+eval|
-! feature}.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. User-defined commands *user-commands*
---- 1140,1146 ----
- The |:scriptnames| command can be used to see which scripts have been sourced
- and what their <SNR> number is.
-
-! This is all {not available when compiled without the |+eval| feature}.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. User-defined commands *user-commands*
-***************
-*** 1391,1397 ****
- number.
- -count=N A count (default N) which is specified either in the line
- number position, or as an initial argument (like |:Next|).
-! Specifying -count (without a default) acts like -count=0
-
- Note that -range=N and -count=N are mutually exclusive - only one should be
- specified.
---- 1383,1389 ----
- number.
- -count=N A count (default N) which is specified either in the line
- number position, or as an initial argument (like |:Next|).
-! -count acts like -count=0
-
- Note that -range=N and -count=N are mutually exclusive - only one should be
- specified.
-***************
-*** 1402,1415 ****
- relate to arguments, (loaded) buffers, windows or tab pages.
-
- Possible values are (second column is the short name used in listing):
-! -addr=lines Range of lines (this is the default)
- -addr=arguments arg Range for arguments
- -addr=buffers buf Range for buffers (also not loaded buffers)
- -addr=loaded_buffers load Range for loaded buffers
- -addr=windows win Range for windows
- -addr=tabs tab Range for tab pages
- -addr=quickfix qf Range for quickfix entries
-! -addr=other ? other kind of range
-
-
- Special cases ~
---- 1394,1409 ----
- relate to arguments, (loaded) buffers, windows or tab pages.
-
- Possible values are (second column is the short name used in listing):
-! -addr=lines Range of lines (this is the default for -range)
- -addr=arguments arg Range for arguments
- -addr=buffers buf Range for buffers (also not loaded buffers)
- -addr=loaded_buffers load Range for loaded buffers
- -addr=windows win Range for windows
- -addr=tabs tab Range for tab pages
- -addr=quickfix qf Range for quickfix entries
-! -addr=other ? other kind of range; can use ".", "$" and "%"
-! as with "lines" (this is the default for
-! -count)
-
-
- Special cases ~
-***************
-*** 1569,1572 ****
- invokes the user command, it will run in the context of the script it was
- defined in. This matters if |<SID>| is used in a command.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1563,1566 ----
- invokes the user command, it will run in the context of the script it was
- defined in. This matters if |<SID>| is used in a command.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/mbyte.txt 2019-04-28 14:02:25.410687613 +0200
---- runtime/doc/mbyte.txt 2019-04-28 13:51:04.377867566 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
---- 1,4 ----
-! *mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 28
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
-***************
-*** 14,22 ****
- manual.
- For changing the language of messages and menus see |mlang.txt|.
-
-- {not available when compiled without the |+multi_byte| feature}
--
--
- 1. Getting started |mbyte-first|
- 2. Locale |mbyte-locale|
- 3. Encoding |mbyte-encoding|
---- 14,19 ----
-***************
-*** 44,59 ****
- languages and it is quite complicated.
-
-
-- COMPILING
--
-- If you already have a compiled Vim program, check if the |+multi_byte| feature
-- is included. The |:version| command can be used for this.
--
-- If +multi_byte is not included, you should compile Vim with "normal", "big" or
-- "huge" features. You can further tune what features are included. See the
-- INSTALL files in the source directory.
--
--
- LOCALE
-
- First of all, you must make sure your current locale is set correctly. If
---- 41,46 ----
-***************
-*** 1482,1485 ****
- Taro Muraoka <koron@tka.att.ne.jp>
- Yasuhiro Matsumoto <mattn@mail.goo.ne.jp>
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1469,1472 ----
- Taro Muraoka <koron@tka.att.ne.jp>
- Yasuhiro Matsumoto <mattn@mail.goo.ne.jp>
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/message.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/message.txt 2019-05-05 17:12:07.079736244 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *message.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Feb 04
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *message.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 557,570 ****
- tag. Sometimes this message is not given, even though the tags file is not
- properly sorted.
-
-- *E460* >
-- The resource fork would be lost (add ! to override)
--
-- On the Macintosh (classic), when writing a file, Vim attempts to preserve all
-- info about a file, including its resource fork. If this is not possible you
-- get this error message. Append "!" to the command name to write anyway (and
-- lose the info).
--
- *E424* >
- Too many different highlighting attributes in use
-
---- 557,562 ----
-***************
-*** 711,721 ****
- This happens when an Ex command with mandatory argument(s) was executed, but
- no argument has been specified.
-
-! *E474* *E475* >
- Invalid argument
- Invalid argument: {arg}
-
-! An Ex command has been executed, but an invalid argument has been specified.
-
- *E488* >
- Trailing characters
---- 703,715 ----
- This happens when an Ex command with mandatory argument(s) was executed, but
- no argument has been specified.
-
-! *E474* *E475* *E983* >
- Invalid argument
- Invalid argument: {arg}
-+ Duplicate argument: {arg}
-
-! An Ex command or function has been executed, but an invalid argument has been
-! specified.
-
- *E488* >
- Trailing characters
-***************
-*** 836,845 ****
- G down all the way, until the hit-enter
- prompt
-
-! <BS> or k or <Up> one line back (*)
-! u up a page (half a screen) (*)
-! b or <PageUp> back a screen (*)
-! g back to the start (*)
-
- q, <Esc> or CTRL-C stop the listing
- : stop the listing and enter a
---- 830,839 ----
- G down all the way, until the hit-enter
- prompt
-
-! <BS> or k or <Up> one line back
-! u up a page (half a screen)
-! b or <PageUp> back a screen
-! g back to the start
-
- q, <Esc> or CTRL-C stop the listing
- : stop the listing and enter a
-***************
-*** 848,860 ****
- the clipboard ("* and "+ registers)
- {menu-entry} what the menu is defined to in
- Cmdline-mode.
-! <LeftMouse> (**) next page
-
- Any other key causes the meaning of the keys to be displayed.
-
-! (*) backwards scrolling is {not in Vi}. Only scrolls back to where messages
-! started to scroll.
-! (**) Clicking the left mouse button only works:
- - For the GUI: in the last line of the screen.
- - When 'r' is included in 'mouse' (but then selecting text won't work).
-
---- 842,852 ----
- the clipboard ("* and "+ registers)
- {menu-entry} what the menu is defined to in
- Cmdline-mode.
-! <LeftMouse> next page (*)
-
- Any other key causes the meaning of the keys to be displayed.
-
-! (*) Clicking the left mouse button only works:
- - For the GUI: in the last line of the screen.
- - When 'r' is included in 'mouse' (but then selecting text won't work).
-
-***************
-*** 866,869 ****
- This is especially useful if you accidentally typed <Space> at the hit-enter
- prompt.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 858,861 ----
- This is especially useful if you accidentally typed <Space> at the hit-enter
- prompt.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/mlang.txt 2018-10-06 15:02:53.797052261 +0200
---- runtime/doc/mlang.txt 2019-05-05 17:33:25.429335471 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 06
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 17,23 ****
-
- Also see |help-translated| for multi-language help.
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these features}
- {not available when compiled without the |+multi_lang| feature}
-
- ==============================================================================
---- 17,22 ----
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/motion.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/motion.txt 2019-05-05 17:33:35.205281824 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *motion.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 15
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *motion.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 113,119 ****
- endif<CR>
- Note that when using ":" any motion becomes characterwise exclusive.
-
-!
- FORCING A MOTION TO BE LINEWISE, CHARACTERWISE OR BLOCKWISE
-
- When a motion is not of the type you would like to use, you can force another
---- 113,119 ----
- endif<CR>
- Note that when using ":" any motion becomes characterwise exclusive.
-
-! *forced-motion*
- FORCING A MOTION TO BE LINEWISE, CHARACTERWISE OR BLOCKWISE
-
- When a motion is not of the type you would like to use, you can force another
-***************
-*** 185,191 ****
- TEXT column (if possible). Most other commands stay
- in the same SCREEN column. <Home> works like "1|",
- which differs from "0" when the line starts with a
-! <Tab>. {not in Vi}
-
- *^*
- ^ To the first non-blank character of the line.
---- 185,191 ----
- TEXT column (if possible). Most other commands stay
- in the same SCREEN column. <Home> works like "1|",
- which differs from "0" when the line starts with a
-! <Tab>.
-
- *^*
- ^ To the first non-blank character of the line.
-***************
-*** 202,208 ****
-
- *g_*
- g_ To the last non-blank character of the line and
-! [count - 1] lines downward |inclusive|. {not in Vi}
-
- *g0* *g<Home>*
- g0 or g<Home> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first character of
---- 202,208 ----
-
- *g_*
- g_ To the last non-blank character of the line and
-! [count - 1] lines downward |inclusive|.
-
- *g0* *g<Home>*
- g0 or g<Home> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first character of
-***************
-*** 211,217 ****
- When lines don't wrap ('wrap' off): To the leftmost
- character of the current line that is on the screen.
- Differs from "0" when the first character of the line
-! is not on the screen. {not in Vi}
-
- *g^*
- g^ When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first non-blank
---- 211,217 ----
- When lines don't wrap ('wrap' off): To the leftmost
- character of the current line that is on the screen.
- Differs from "0" when the first character of the line
-! is not on the screen.
-
- *g^*
- g^ When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first non-blank
-***************
-*** 220,231 ****
- When lines don't wrap ('wrap' off): To the leftmost
- non-blank character of the current line that is on the
- screen. Differs from "^" when the first non-blank
-! character of the line is not on the screen. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- *gm*
- gm Like "g0", but half a screenwidth to the right (or as
-! much as possible). {not in Vi}
-
- *g$* *g<End>*
- g$ or g<End> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the last character of
---- 220,230 ----
- When lines don't wrap ('wrap' off): To the leftmost
- non-blank character of the current line that is on the
- screen. Differs from "^" when the first non-blank
-! character of the line is not on the screen.
-
- *gm*
- gm Like "g0", but half a screenwidth to the right (or as
-! much as possible).
-
- *g$* *g<End>*
- g$ or g<End> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the last character of
-***************
-*** 240,246 ****
- instead of going to the end of the line.
- When 'virtualedit' is enabled moves to the end of the
- screen line.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *bar*
- | To screen column [count] in the current line.
---- 239,244 ----
-***************
-*** 296,307 ****
- gk or *gk* *g<Up>*
- g<Up> [count] display lines upward. |exclusive| motion.
- Differs from 'k' when lines wrap, and when used with
-! an operator, because it's not linewise. {not in Vi}
-
- gj or *gj* *g<Down>*
- g<Down> [count] display lines downward. |exclusive| motion.
- Differs from 'j' when lines wrap, and when used with
-! an operator, because it's not linewise. {not in Vi}
-
- *-*
- - <minus> [count] lines upward, on the first non-blank
---- 294,305 ----
- gk or *gk* *g<Up>*
- g<Up> [count] display lines upward. |exclusive| motion.
- Differs from 'k' when lines wrap, and when used with
-! an operator, because it's not linewise.
-
- gj or *gj* *g<Down>*
- g<Down> [count] display lines downward. |exclusive| motion.
- Differs from 'j' when lines wrap, and when used with
-! an operator, because it's not linewise.
-
- *-*
- - <minus> [count] lines upward, on the first non-blank
-***************
-*** 320,330 ****
- G Goto line [count], default last line, on the first
- non-blank character |linewise|. If 'startofline' not
- set, keep the same column.
-! G is a one of |jump-motions|.
-
- *<C-End>*
- <C-End> Goto line [count], default last line, on the last
-! character |inclusive|. {not in Vi}
-
- <C-Home> or *gg* *<C-Home>*
- gg Goto line [count], default first line, on the first
---- 318,328 ----
- G Goto line [count], default last line, on the first
- non-blank character |linewise|. If 'startofline' not
- set, keep the same column.
-! G is one of the |jump-motions|.
-
- *<C-End>*
- <C-End> Goto line [count], default last line, on the last
-! character |inclusive|.
-
- <C-Home> or *gg* *<C-Home>*
- gg Goto line [count], default first line, on the first
-***************
-*** 342,348 ****
- non-blank in the line |linewise|. To compute the new
- line number this formula is used:
- ({count} * number-of-lines + 99) / 100
-! See also 'startofline' option. {not in Vi}
-
- :[range]go[to] [count] *:go* *:goto* *go*
- [count]go Go to [count] byte in the buffer. Default [count] is
---- 340,346 ----
- non-blank in the line |linewise|. To compute the new
- line number this formula is used:
- ({count} * number-of-lines + 99) / 100
-! See also 'startofline' option.
-
- :[range]go[to] [count] *:go* *:goto* *go*
- [count]go Go to [count] byte in the buffer. Default [count] is
-***************
-*** 352,358 ****
- 'fileformat' setting.
- Also see the |line2byte()| function, and the 'o'
- option in 'statusline'.
-- {not in Vi}
- {not available when compiled without the
- |+byte_offset| feature}
-
---- 350,355 ----
-***************
-*** 516,522 ****
- without white space, or just the white space. Thus the "inner" commands
- always select less text than the "a" commands.
-
-- These commands are {not in Vi}.
- These commands are not available when the |+textobjects| feature has been
- disabled at compile time.
- Also see `gn` and `gN`, operating on the last search pattern.
---- 513,518 ----
-***************
-*** 780,786 ****
-
- *'A* *'0* *`A* *`0*
- '{A-Z0-9} `{A-Z0-9} To the mark {A-Z0-9} in the file where it was set (not
-! a motion command when in another file). {not in Vi}
-
- *g'* *g'a* *g`* *g`a*
- g'{mark} g`{mark}
---- 776,782 ----
-
- *'A* *'0* *`A* *`0*
- '{A-Z0-9} `{A-Z0-9} To the mark {A-Z0-9} in the file where it was set (not
-! a motion command when in another file).
-
- *g'* *g'a* *g`* *g`a*
- g'{mark} g`{mark}
-***************
-*** 790,807 ****
- < jumps to the last known position in a file. See
- $VIMRUNTIME/vimrc_example.vim.
- Also see |:keepjumps|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:marks*
- :marks List all the current marks (not a motion command).
- The |'(|, |')|, |'{| and |'}| marks are not listed.
- The first column has number zero.
-! {not in Vi}
- *E283*
- :marks {arg} List the marks that are mentioned in {arg} (not a
- motion command). For example: >
- :marks aB
-! < to list marks 'a' and 'B'. {not in Vi}
-
- *:delm* *:delmarks*
- :delm[arks] {marks} Delete the specified marks. Marks that can be deleted
---- 786,802 ----
- < jumps to the last known position in a file. See
- $VIMRUNTIME/vimrc_example.vim.
- Also see |:keepjumps|.
-
- *:marks*
- :marks List all the current marks (not a motion command).
- The |'(|, |')|, |'{| and |'}| marks are not listed.
- The first column has number zero.
-!
- *E283*
- :marks {arg} List the marks that are mentioned in {arg} (not a
- motion command). For example: >
- :marks aB
-! < to list marks 'a' and 'B'.
-
- *:delm* *:delmarks*
- :delm[arks] {marks} Delete the specified marks. Marks that can be deleted
-***************
-*** 815,825 ****
- :delmarks p-z deletes marks in the range p to z
- :delmarks ^.[] deletes marks ^ . [ ]
- :delmarks \" deletes mark "
-- < {not in Vi}
-
- :delm[arks]! Delete all marks for the current buffer, but not marks
- A-Z or 0-9.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- A mark is not visible in any way. It is just a position in the file that is
- remembered. Do not confuse marks with named registers, they are totally
---- 810,818 ----
-***************
-*** 854,864 ****
-
- *'[* *`[*
- '[ `[ To the first character of the previously changed
-! or yanked text. {not in Vi}
-
- *']* *`]*
- '] `] To the last character of the previously changed or
-! yanked text. {not in Vi}
-
- After executing an operator the Cursor is put at the beginning of the text
- that was operated upon. After a put command ("p" or "P") the cursor is
---- 847,857 ----
-
- *'[* *`[*
- '[ `[ To the first character of the previously changed
-! or yanked text.
-
- *']* *`]*
- '] `] To the last character of the previously changed or
-! yanked text.
-
- After executing an operator the Cursor is put at the beginning of the text
- that was operated upon. After a put command ("p" or "P") the cursor is
-***************
-*** 876,882 ****
- '< `< To the first line or character of the last selected
- Visual area in the current buffer. For block mode it
- may also be the last character in the first line (to
-! be able to define the block). {not in Vi}.
-
- *'>* *`>*
- '> `> To the last line or character of the last selected
---- 869,875 ----
- '< `< To the first line or character of the last selected
- Visual area in the current buffer. For block mode it
- may also be the last character in the first line (to
-! be able to define the block).
-
- *'>* *`>*
- '> `> To the last line or character of the last selected
-***************
-*** 884,890 ****
- may also be the first character of the last line (to
- be able to define the block). Note that 'selection'
- applies, the position may be just after the Visual
-! area. {not in Vi}.
-
- *''* *``*
- '' `` To the position before the latest jump, or where the
---- 877,883 ----
- may also be the first character of the last line (to
- be able to define the block). Note that 'selection'
- applies, the position may be just after the Visual
-! area.
-
- *''* *``*
- '' `` To the position before the latest jump, or where the
-***************
-*** 900,912 ****
- Only one position is remembered per buffer, not one
- for each window. As long as the buffer is visible in
- a window the position won't be changed.
-- {not in Vi}.
-
- *'^* *`^*
- '^ `^ To the position where the cursor was the last time
- when Insert mode was stopped. This is used by the
- |gi| command. Not set when the |:keepjumps| command
-! modifier was used. {not in Vi}
-
- *'.* *`.*
- '. `. To the position where the last change was made. The
---- 893,904 ----
- Only one position is remembered per buffer, not one
- for each window. As long as the buffer is visible in
- a window the position won't be changed.
-
- *'^* *`^*
- '^ `^ To the position where the cursor was the last time
- when Insert mode was stopped. This is used by the
- |gi| command. Not set when the |:keepjumps| command
-! modifier was used.
-
- *'.* *`.*
- '. `. To the position where the last change was made. The
-***************
-*** 916,945 ****
- command changed. For example when inserting a word,
- the position will be on the last character.
- To jump to older changes use |g;|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *'(* *`(*
- '( `( To the start of the current sentence, like the |(|
-! command. {not in Vi}
-
- *')* *`)*
- ') `) To the end of the current sentence, like the |)|
-! command. {not in Vi}
-
- *'{* *`{*
- '{ `{ To the start of the current paragraph, like the |{|
-! command. {not in Vi}
-
- *'}* *`}*
- '} `} To the end of the current paragraph, like the |}|
-! command. {not in Vi}
-
- These commands are not marks themselves, but jump to a mark:
-
- *]'*
- ]' [count] times to next line with a lowercase mark below
- the cursor, on the first non-blank character in the
-! line. {not in Vi}
-
- *]`*
- ]` [count] times to lowercase mark after the cursor. {not
---- 908,936 ----
- command changed. For example when inserting a word,
- the position will be on the last character.
- To jump to older changes use |g;|.
-
- *'(* *`(*
- '( `( To the start of the current sentence, like the |(|
-! command.
-
- *')* *`)*
- ') `) To the end of the current sentence, like the |)|
-! command.
-
- *'{* *`{*
- '{ `{ To the start of the current paragraph, like the |{|
-! command.
-
- *'}* *`}*
- '} `} To the end of the current paragraph, like the |}|
-! command.
-
- These commands are not marks themselves, but jump to a mark:
-
- *]'*
- ]' [count] times to next line with a lowercase mark below
- the cursor, on the first non-blank character in the
-! line.
-
- *]`*
- ]` [count] times to lowercase mark after the cursor. {not
-***************
-*** 948,958 ****
- *['*
- [' [count] times to previous line with a lowercase mark
- before the cursor, on the first non-blank character in
-! the line. {not in Vi}
-
- *[`*
- [` [count] times to lowercase mark before the cursor.
-- {not in Vi}
-
-
- :loc[kmarks] {command} *:loc* *:lockmarks*
---- 939,948 ----
- *['*
- [' [count] times to previous line with a lowercase mark
- before the cursor, on the first non-blank character in
-! the line.
-
- *[`*
- [` [count] times to lowercase mark before the cursor.
-
-
- :loc[kmarks] {command} *:loc* *:lockmarks*
-***************
-*** 1019,1051 ****
- ==============================================================================
- 8. Jumps *jump-motions*
-
-! A "jump" is one of the following commands: "'", "`", "G", "/", "?", "n",
-! "N", "%", "(", ")", "[[", "]]", "{", "}", ":s", ":tag", "L", "M", "H" and
-! the commands that start editing a new file. If you make the cursor "jump"
-! with one of these commands, the position of the cursor before the jump is
-! remembered. You can return to that position with the "''" and "``" command,
-! unless the line containing that position was changed or deleted.
-
- *CTRL-O*
- CTRL-O Go to [count] Older cursor position in jump list
- (not a motion command).
-- {not in Vi}
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- <Tab> or *CTRL-I* *<Tab>*
- CTRL-I Go to [count] newer cursor position in jump list
- (not a motion command).
-- {not in Vi}
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- *:ju* *:jumps*
- :ju[mps] Print the jump list (not a motion command).
-- {not in Vi}
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- *:cle* *:clearjumps*
- :cle[arjumps] Clear the jump list of the current window.
-- {not in Vi}
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- *jumplist*
---- 1009,1038 ----
- ==============================================================================
- 8. Jumps *jump-motions*
-
-! A "jump" is a command that normally moves the cursor several lines away. If
-! you make the cursor "jump" the position of the cursor before the jump is
-! remembered. You can return to that position with the "''" and "``" commands,
-! unless the line containing that position was changed or deleted. The
-! following commands are "jump" commands: "'", "`", "G", "/", "?", "n", "N",
-! "%", "(", ")", "[[", "]]", "{", "}", ":s", ":tag", "L", "M", "H" and the
-! commands that start editing a new file.
-
- *CTRL-O*
- CTRL-O Go to [count] Older cursor position in jump list
- (not a motion command).
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- <Tab> or *CTRL-I* *<Tab>*
- CTRL-I Go to [count] newer cursor position in jump list
- (not a motion command).
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- *:ju* *:jumps*
- :ju[mps] Print the jump list (not a motion command).
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- *:cle* *:clearjumps*
- :cle[arjumps] Clear the jump list of the current window.
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- *jumplist*
-***************
-*** 1130,1143 ****
- positions go to the oldest change.
- If there is no older change an error message is given.
- (not a motion command)
-- {not in Vi}
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- *g,* *E663*
- g, Go to [count] newer cursor position in change list.
- Just like |g;| but in the opposite direction.
- (not a motion command)
-- {not in Vi}
- {not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
-
- When using a count you jump as far back or forward as possible. Thus you can
---- 1117,1128 ----
-***************
-*** 1163,1169 ****
- *:changes*
- :changes Print the change list. A ">" character indicates the
- current position. Just after a change it is below the
-! newest entry, indicating that "g;" takes you to the
- newest entry position. The first column indicates the
- count needed to take you to this position. Example:
-
---- 1148,1154 ----
- *:changes*
- :changes Print the change list. A ">" character indicates the
- current position. Just after a change it is below the
-! newest entry, indicating that `g;` takes you to the
- newest entry position. The first column indicates the
- count needed to take you to this position. Example:
-
-***************
-*** 1173,1180 ****
- 1 14 54 the latest changed line
- >
-
-! The "3g;" command takes you to line 9. Then the
-! output of ":changes is:
-
- change line col text ~
- > 0 9 8 bla bla bla
---- 1158,1165 ----
- 1 14 54 the latest changed line
- >
-
-! The `3g;` command takes you to line 9. Then the
-! output of `:changes` is:
-
- change line col text ~
- > 0 9 8 bla bla bla
-***************
-*** 1228,1246 ****
-
- *[(*
- [( go to [count] previous unmatched '('.
-! |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
-
- *[{*
- [{ go to [count] previous unmatched '{'.
-! |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
-
- *])*
- ]) go to [count] next unmatched ')'.
-! |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
-
- *]}*
- ]} go to [count] next unmatched '}'.
-! |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
-
- The above four commands can be used to go to the start or end of the current
- code block. It is like doing "%" on the '(', ')', '{' or '}' at the other
---- 1213,1231 ----
-
- *[(*
- [( go to [count] previous unmatched '('.
-! |exclusive| motion.
-
- *[{*
- [{ go to [count] previous unmatched '{'.
-! |exclusive| motion.
-
- *])*
- ]) go to [count] next unmatched ')'.
-! |exclusive| motion.
-
- *]}*
- ]} go to [count] next unmatched '}'.
-! |exclusive| motion.
-
- The above four commands can be used to go to the start or end of the current
- code block. It is like doing "%" on the '(', ')', '{' or '}' at the other
-***************
-*** 1253,1277 ****
- similar structured language). When not before the
- start of a method, jump to the start or end of the
- class. When no '{' is found after the cursor, this is
-! an error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
- *]M*
- ]M Go to [count] next end of a method (for Java or
- similar structured language). When not before the end
- of a method, jump to the start or end of the class.
- When no '}' is found after the cursor, this is an
-! error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
- *[m*
- [m Go to [count] previous start of a method (for Java or
- similar structured language). When not after the
- start of a method, jump to the start or end of the
- class. When no '{' is found before the cursor this is
-! an error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
- *[M*
- [M Go to [count] previous end of a method (for Java or
- similar structured language). When not after the
- end of a method, jump to the start or end of the
- class. When no '}' is found before the cursor this is
-! an error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
-
- The above two commands assume that the file contains a class with methods.
- The class definition is surrounded in '{' and '}'. Each method in the class
---- 1238,1262 ----
- similar structured language). When not before the
- start of a method, jump to the start or end of the
- class. When no '{' is found after the cursor, this is
-! an error. |exclusive| motion.
- *]M*
- ]M Go to [count] next end of a method (for Java or
- similar structured language). When not before the end
- of a method, jump to the start or end of the class.
- When no '}' is found after the cursor, this is an
-! error. |exclusive| motion.
- *[m*
- [m Go to [count] previous start of a method (for Java or
- similar structured language). When not after the
- start of a method, jump to the start or end of the
- class. When no '{' is found before the cursor this is
-! an error. |exclusive| motion.
- *[M*
- [M Go to [count] previous end of a method (for Java or
- similar structured language). When not after the
- end of a method, jump to the start or end of the
- class. When no '}' is found before the cursor this is
-! an error. |exclusive| motion.
-
- The above two commands assume that the file contains a class with methods.
- The class definition is surrounded in '{' and '}'. Each method in the class
-***************
-*** 1294,1304 ****
-
- *[#*
- [# go to [count] previous unmatched "#if" or "#else".
-! |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
-
- *]#*
- ]# go to [count] next unmatched "#else" or "#endif".
-! |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
-
- These two commands work in C programs that contain #if/#else/#endif
- constructs. It brings you to the start or end of the #if/#else/#endif where
---- 1279,1289 ----
-
- *[#*
- [# go to [count] previous unmatched "#if" or "#else".
-! |exclusive| motion.
-
- *]#*
- ]# go to [count] next unmatched "#else" or "#endif".
-! |exclusive| motion.
-
- These two commands work in C programs that contain #if/#else/#endif
- constructs. It brings you to the start or end of the #if/#else/#endif where
-***************
-*** 1306,1316 ****
-
- *[star* *[/*
- [* or [/ go to [count] previous start of a C comment "/*".
-! |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
-
- *]star* *]/*
- ]* or ]/ go to [count] next end of a C comment "*/".
-! |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
-
-
- *H*
---- 1291,1301 ----
-
- *[star* *[/*
- [* or [/ go to [count] previous start of a C comment "/*".
-! |exclusive| motion.
-
- *]star* *]/*
- ]* or ]/ go to [count] next end of a C comment "*/".
-! |exclusive| motion.
-
-
- *H*
-***************
-*** 1338,1343 ****
- <LeftMouse> Moves to the position on the screen where the mouse
- click is |exclusive|. See also |<LeftMouse>|. If the
- position is in a status line, that window is made the
-! active window and the cursor is not moved. {not in Vi}
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1323,1328 ----
- <LeftMouse> Moves to the position on the screen where the mouse
- click is |exclusive|. See also |<LeftMouse>|. If the
- position is in a status line, that window is made the
-! active window and the cursor is not moved.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/netbeans.txt 2019-01-17 15:43:21.749878443 +0100
---- runtime/doc/netbeans.txt 2019-05-05 17:43:35.817942573 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *netbeans.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 17
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur et al.
---- 1,4 ----
-! *netbeans.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur et al.
-***************
-*** 24,30 ****
- 10.4. Obtaining the External Editor Module |obtaining-exted|
- 10.5. Setting up NetBeans to run with Vim |netbeans-setup|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these features}
- {only available when compiled with the |+netbeans_intg| feature}
-
- ==============================================================================
---- 24,29 ----
-***************
-*** 1017,1020 ****
- Editor will only open MIME types specified in this property.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1016,1019 ----
- Editor will only open MIME types specified in this property.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/options.txt 2019-05-04 21:08:17.115814262 +0200
---- runtime/doc/options.txt 2019-05-05 17:45:04.085447135 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *options.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 15
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *options.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 6163,6171 ****
- set to half the number of lines in the window when the window size
- changes. If you give a count to the CTRL-U or CTRL-D command it will
- be used as the new value for 'scroll'. Reset to half the window
-! height with ":set scroll=0". {Vi is a bit different: 'scroll' gives
-! the number of screen lines instead of file lines, makes a difference
-! when lines wrap}
-
- *'scrollbind'* *'scb'* *'noscrollbind'* *'noscb'*
- 'scrollbind' 'scb' boolean (default off)
---- 6163,6169 ----
- set to half the number of lines in the window when the window size
- changes. If you give a count to the CTRL-U or CTRL-D command it will
- be used as the new value for 'scroll'. Reset to half the window
-! height with ":set scroll=0".
-
- *'scrollbind'* *'scb'* *'noscrollbind'* *'noscb'*
- 'scrollbind' 'scb' boolean (default off)
-***************
-*** 7787,7793 ****
- *'timeoutlen'* *'tm'*
- 'timeoutlen' 'tm' number (default 1000)
- global
-! {not in all versions of Vi}
- *'ttimeoutlen'* *'ttm'*
- 'ttimeoutlen' 'ttm' number (default -1, set to 100 in |defaults.vim|)
- global
---- 7785,7791 ----
- *'timeoutlen'* *'tm'*
- 'timeoutlen' 'tm' number (default 1000)
- global
-!
- *'ttimeoutlen'* *'ttm'*
- 'ttimeoutlen' 'ttm' number (default -1, set to 100 in |defaults.vim|)
- global
-***************
-*** 7990,7998 ****
- work. See below for how Vim detects this
- automatically.
- *netterm-mouse*
-! netterm NetTerm mouse handling. The mouse generates
- "<Esc>}r,c<CR>", where "r,c" are two decimal numbers
-! for the row and column.
- *dec-mouse*
- dec DEC terminal mouse handling. The mouse generates a
- rather complex sequence, starting with "<Esc>[".
---- 7988,7997 ----
- work. See below for how Vim detects this
- automatically.
- *netterm-mouse*
-! netterm NetTerm mouse handling. A left mouse click generates
- "<Esc>}r,c<CR>", where "r,c" are two decimal numbers
-! for the row and column. No other mouse events are
-! supported.
- *dec-mouse*
- dec DEC terminal mouse handling. The mouse generates a
- rather complex sequence, starting with "<Esc>[".
-***************
-*** 8653,8659 ****
- in a much smarter way, taking care of wrapping lines.
- When resizing the Vim window, the value is smaller than 1 or more than
- or equal to 'lines' it will be set to 'lines' minus 1.
-- {Vi also uses the option to specify the number of displayed lines}
-
- *'winheight'* *'wh'* *E591*
- 'winheight' 'wh' number (default 1)
---- 8652,8657 ----
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_390.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_390.txt 2018-10-05 19:55:43.013424481 +0200
-***************
-*** 83,92 ****
- ctags out there, that does it right, but we can't be sure. So this seems to
- be a permanent restriction.
-
-! - The cscope interface (|cscope|) doesn't work for the version of cscope
-! that we use on our mainframe. We have a copy of version 15.0b12, and it
-! causes Vim to hang when using the "cscope add" command. I'm guessing that
-! the binary format of the cscope database isn't quite what Vim is expecting.
- I've tried to port the current version of cscope (15.3) to z/OS, without
- much success. If anyone is interested in trying, drop me a line if you
- make any progress.
---- 83,92 ----
- ctags out there, that does it right, but we can't be sure. So this seems to
- be a permanent restriction.
-
-! - The cscope interface (|cscope|) doesn't work for the version of cscope that
-! we use on our mainframe. We have a copy of version 15.0b12, and it causes
-! Vim to hang when using the "cscope add" command. I'm guessing that the
-! binary format of the cscope database isn't quite what Vim is expecting.
- I've tried to port the current version of cscope (15.3) to z/OS, without
- much success. If anyone is interested in trying, drop me a line if you
- make any progress.
-***************
-*** 131,134 ****
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-! vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 131,134 ----
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_amiga.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_amiga.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 144,147 ****
- ;End VIM
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 144,147 ----
- ;End VIM
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_beos.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_beos.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 144,150 ****
- :version
-
- The normal value is /boot/home/config/share/vim. If you don't like it you can
-! set the Vim environment variable to override this, or set 'helpfile' in your
- .vimrc: >
-
- :if version >= 500
---- 144,150 ----
- :version
-
- The normal value is /boot/home/config/share/vim. If you don't like it you can
-! set the VIM environment variable to override this, or set 'helpfile' in your
- .vimrc: >
-
- :if version >= 500
-***************
-*** 317,320 ****
- <rhialto@polder.ubc.kun.nl>
- http://polder.ubc.kun.nl/~rhialto/be
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 317,320 ----
- <rhialto@polder.ubc.kun.nl>
- http://polder.ubc.kun.nl/~rhialto/be
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_dos.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_dos.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 295,298 ****
- option. If it is present, Vim sets the 'shellcmdflag' and 'shellquote' or
- 'shellxquote' options will be set as described above.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 295,298 ----
- option. If it is present, Vim sets the 'shellcmdflag' and 'shellquote' or
- 'shellxquote' options will be set as described above.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_mac.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_mac.txt 2019-04-21 16:53:20.542893861 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
---- 1,4 ----
-! *os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 21
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
-***************
-*** 179,182 ****
- from hanging at runtime.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 179,182 ----
- from hanging at runtime.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_mint.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_mint.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 36,39 ****
-
- Jens M. Felderhoff, e-mail: <jmf@infko.uni-koblenz.de>
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 36,39 ----
-
- Jens M. Felderhoff, e-mail: <jmf@infko.uni-koblenz.de>
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_msdos.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_msdos.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 12,15 ****
- work on older systems.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 12,15 ----
- work on older systems.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_os2.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_os2.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 10,13 ****
- The OS/2 support was removed in patch 7.4.1008.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 10,13 ----
- The OS/2 support was removed in patch 7.4.1008.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_qnx.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_qnx.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.236325204 +0200
-***************
-*** 135,138 ****
- - Replace usage of fork() with spawn() when launching external
- programs.
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 135,138 ----
- - Replace usage of fork() with spawn() when launching external
- programs.
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_risc.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_risc.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 9,12 ****
- If you would like to use Vim on RISC OS get the files from before that patch.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 9,12 ----
- If you would like to use Vim on RISC OS get the files from before that patch.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_unix.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_unix.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 57,60 ****
- The file "tools/vim132" is a shell script that can be used to put Vim in 132
- column mode on a vt100 and lookalikes.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 57,60 ----
- The file "tools/vim132" is a shell script that can be used to put Vim in 132
- column mode on a vt100 and lookalikes.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_vms.txt 2019-01-18 22:58:56.427995669 +0100
---- runtime/doc/os_vms.txt 2019-01-29 20:29:32.141523385 +0100
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *os_vms.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 18
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL
---- 1,4 ----
-! *os_vms.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 29
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL
-***************
-*** 104,111 ****
- You may want to use GUI with GTK icons, then you have to download and install
- GTK for OpenVMS or at least runtime shareable images - LIBGTK from
- polarhome.com
-! Post 7.2 Vim uses GTK2+ while the last GTK on OpenVMS is 1.2.10, thefore
-! the GTK build is no longer available.
-
- For more advanced questions, please send your problem to Vim on VMS mailing
- list <vim-vms@polarhome.com>
---- 104,111 ----
- You may want to use GUI with GTK icons, then you have to download and install
- GTK for OpenVMS or at least runtime shareable images - LIBGTK from
- polarhome.com
-! Post 7.2 Vim uses GTK2+ while the last GTK on OpenVMS is 1.2.10, therefore
-! the GTK build is no longer available.
-
- For more advanced questions, please send your problem to Vim on VMS mailing
- list <vim-vms@polarhome.com>
-***************
-*** 772,780 ****
- Version 8.0
- - solve the 100% cpu usage issue while waiting for a keystroke
- - correct the VMS warnings and errors around handling the INFINITY (used in json.c)
-! - minor VMS port related changes
-! - correct the make_vms.mms file for 8.0
-! - fix [.TESTDIR]make_vms.mms for 8.0
-
- Version 7.4
- - Undo: VMS can not handle more than one dot in the filenames use "dir/name" -> "dir/_un_name"
---- 772,780 ----
- Version 8.0
- - solve the 100% cpu usage issue while waiting for a keystroke
- - correct the VMS warnings and errors around handling the INFINITY (used in json.c)
-! - minor VMS port related changes
-! - correct the make_vms.mms file for 8.0
-! - fix [.TESTDIR]make_vms.mms for 8.0
-
- Version 7.4
- - Undo: VMS can not handle more than one dot in the filenames use "dir/name" -> "dir/_un_name"
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/os_win32.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/os_win32.txt 2018-10-05 19:56:09.269238586 +0200
-***************
-*** 169,175 ****
- ==============================================================================
- 6. Running under Windows 3.1 *win32-win3.1*
-
-! *win32s* *windows-3.1* *gui-w32s*
- There was a special version of gvim that runs under Windows 3.1 and 3.11.
- Support was removed in patch 7.4.1363.
-
---- 169,175 ----
- ==============================================================================
- 6. Running under Windows 3.1 *win32-win3.1*
-
-! *win32s* *windows-3.1* *gui-w32s* *win16*
- There was a special version of gvim that runs under Windows 3.1 and 3.11.
- Support was removed in patch 7.4.1363.
-
-***************
-*** 303,306 ****
- 'runtimepath'. For example ~/vimfiles/bitmaps/vim.ico.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 303,306 ----
- 'runtimepath'. For example ~/vimfiles/bitmaps/vim.ico.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pattern.txt 2019-05-04 21:08:17.119814244 +0200
---- runtime/doc/pattern.txt 2019-05-05 17:45:17.925369384 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 13
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 78,101 ****
- 4. the first non-blank word after the cursor,
- in the current line
- Only whole keywords are searched for, like with the
-! command "/\<keyword\>". |exclusive| {not in Vi}
- 'ignorecase' is used, 'smartcase' is not.
-
- *#*
- # Same as "*", but search backward. The pound sign
- (character 163) also works. If the "#" key works as
- backspace, try using "stty erase <BS>" before starting
-! Vim (<BS> is CTRL-H or a real backspace). {not in Vi}
-
- *gstar*
- g* Like "*", but don't put "\<" and "\>" around the word.
- This makes the search also find matches that are not a
-! whole word. {not in Vi}
-
- *g#*
- g# Like "#", but don't put "\<" and "\>" around the word.
- This makes the search also find matches that are not a
-! whole word. {not in Vi}
-
- *gd*
- gd Goto local Declaration. When the cursor is on a local
---- 78,101 ----
- 4. the first non-blank word after the cursor,
- in the current line
- Only whole keywords are searched for, like with the
-! command "/\<keyword\>". |exclusive|
- 'ignorecase' is used, 'smartcase' is not.
-
- *#*
- # Same as "*", but search backward. The pound sign
- (character 163) also works. If the "#" key works as
- backspace, try using "stty erase <BS>" before starting
-! Vim (<BS> is CTRL-H or a real backspace).
-
- *gstar*
- g* Like "*", but don't put "\<" and "\>" around the word.
- This makes the search also find matches that are not a
-! whole word.
-
- *g#*
- g# Like "#", but don't put "\<" and "\>" around the word.
- This makes the search also find matches that are not a
-! whole word.
-
- *gd*
- gd Goto local Declaration. When the cursor is on a local
-***************
-*** 113,134 ****
- searched use the commands listed in |include-search|.
- After this command |n| searches forward for the next
- match (not backward).
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *gD*
- gD Goto global Declaration. When the cursor is on a
- global variable that is defined in the file, this
- command will jump to its declaration. This works just
- like "gd", except that the search for the keyword
-! always starts in line 1. {not in Vi}
-
- *1gd*
- 1gd Like "gd", but ignore matches inside a {} block that
-! ends before the cursor position. {not in Vi}
-
- *1gD*
- 1gD Like "gD", but ignore matches inside a {} block that
-! ends before the cursor position. {not in Vi}
-
- *CTRL-C*
- CTRL-C Interrupt current (search) command. Use CTRL-Break on
---- 113,133 ----
- searched use the commands listed in |include-search|.
- After this command |n| searches forward for the next
- match (not backward).
-
- *gD*
- gD Goto global Declaration. When the cursor is on a
- global variable that is defined in the file, this
- command will jump to its declaration. This works just
- like "gd", except that the search for the keyword
-! always starts in line 1.
-
- *1gd*
- 1gd Like "gd", but ignore matches inside a {} block that
-! ends before the cursor position.
-
- *1gD*
- 1gD Like "gD", but ignore matches inside a {} block that
-! ends before the cursor position.
-
- *CTRL-C*
- CTRL-C Interrupt current (search) command. Use CTRL-Break on
-***************
-*** 171,177 ****
- *search-offset* *{offset}*
- These commands search for the specified pattern. With "/" and "?" an
- additional offset may be given. There are two types of offsets: line offsets
-! and character offsets. {the character offsets are not in Vi}
-
- The offset gives the cursor position relative to the found match:
- [num] [num] lines downwards, in column 1
---- 170,176 ----
- *search-offset* *{offset}*
- These commands search for the specified pattern. With "/" and "?" an
- additional offset may be given. There are two types of offsets: line offsets
-! and character offsets.
-
- The offset gives the cursor position relative to the found match:
- [num] [num] lines downwards, in column 1
-***************
-*** 409,419 ****
- ignoring the actual value of the 'magic' option.
- Use of "\M" makes the pattern after it be interpreted as if 'nomagic' is used.
- */\v* */\V*
-! Use of "\v" means that in the pattern after it all ASCII characters except
-! '0'-'9', 'a'-'z', 'A'-'Z' and '_' have a special meaning. "very magic"
-
-! Use of "\V" means that in the pattern after it only the backslash and the
-! terminating character (/ or ?) has a special meaning. "very nomagic"
-
- Examples:
- after: \v \m \M \V matches ~
---- 408,418 ----
- ignoring the actual value of the 'magic' option.
- Use of "\M" makes the pattern after it be interpreted as if 'nomagic' is used.
- */\v* */\V*
-! Use of "\v" means that after it, all ASCII characters except '0'-'9', 'a'-'z',
-! 'A'-'Z' and '_' have special meaning: "very magic"
-
-! Use of "\V" means that after it, only a backslash and terminating character
-! (usually / or ?) have special meaning: "very nomagic"
-
- Examples:
- after: \v \m \M \V matches ~
-***************
-*** 447,476 ****
- multi ~
- 'magic' 'nomagic' matches of the preceding atom ~
- |/star| * \* 0 or more as many as possible
-! |/\+| \+ \+ 1 or more as many as possible (*)
-! |/\=| \= \= 0 or 1 as many as possible (*)
-! |/\?| \? \? 0 or 1 as many as possible (*)
-!
-! |/\{| \{n,m} \{n,m} n to m as many as possible (*)
-! \{n} \{n} n exactly (*)
-! \{n,} \{n,} at least n as many as possible (*)
-! \{,m} \{,m} 0 to m as many as possible (*)
-! \{} \{} 0 or more as many as possible (same as *) (*)
-!
-! |/\{-| \{-n,m} \{-n,m} n to m as few as possible (*)
-! \{-n} \{-n} n exactly (*)
-! \{-n,} \{-n,} at least n as few as possible (*)
-! \{-,m} \{-,m} 0 to m as few as possible (*)
-! \{-} \{-} 0 or more as few as possible (*)
-
- *E59*
-! |/\@>| \@> \@> 1, like matching a whole pattern (*)
-! |/\@=| \@= \@= nothing, requires a match |/zero-width| (*)
-! |/\@!| \@! \@! nothing, requires NO match |/zero-width| (*)
-! |/\@<=| \@<= \@<= nothing, requires a match behind |/zero-width| (*)
-! |/\@<!| \@<! \@<! nothing, requires NO match behind |/zero-width| (*)
-!
-! (*) {not in Vi}
-
-
- Overview of ordinary atoms. */ordinary-atom*
---- 446,473 ----
- multi ~
- 'magic' 'nomagic' matches of the preceding atom ~
- |/star| * \* 0 or more as many as possible
-! |/\+| \+ \+ 1 or more as many as possible
-! |/\=| \= \= 0 or 1 as many as possible
-! |/\?| \? \? 0 or 1 as many as possible
-!
-! |/\{| \{n,m} \{n,m} n to m as many as possible
-! \{n} \{n} n exactly
-! \{n,} \{n,} at least n as many as possible
-! \{,m} \{,m} 0 to m as many as possible
-! \{} \{} 0 or more as many as possible (same as *)
-!
-! |/\{-| \{-n,m} \{-n,m} n to m as few as possible
-! \{-n} \{-n} n exactly
-! \{-n,} \{-n,} at least n as few as possible
-! \{-,m} \{-,m} 0 to m as few as possible
-! \{-} \{-} 0 or more as few as possible
-
- *E59*
-! |/\@>| \@> \@> 1, like matching a whole pattern
-! |/\@=| \@= \@= nothing, requires a match |/zero-width|
-! |/\@!| \@! \@! nothing, requires NO match |/zero-width|
-! |/\@<=| \@<= \@<= nothing, requires a match behind |/zero-width|
-! |/\@<!| \@<! \@<! nothing, requires NO match behind |/zero-width|
-
-
- Overview of ordinary atoms. */ordinary-atom*
-***************
-*** 499,505 ****
- |/\%c| \%23c \%23c in column 23 |/zero-width|
- |/\%v| \%23v \%23v in virtual column 23 |/zero-width|
-
-! Character classes {not in Vi}: */character-classes*
- magic nomagic matches ~
- |/\i| \i \i identifier character (see 'isident' option)
- |/\I| \I \I like "\i", but excluding digits
---- 496,502 ----
- |/\%c| \%23c \%23c in column 23 |/zero-width|
- |/\%v| \%23v \%23v in virtual column 23 |/zero-width|
-
-! Character classes: */character-classes*
- magic nomagic matches ~
- |/\i| \i \i identifier character (see 'isident' option)
- |/\I| \I \I like "\i", but excluding digits
-***************
-*** 538,544 ****
- |/\b| \b \b <BS>
- |/\n| \n \n end-of-line
- |/~| ~ \~ last given substitute string
-! |/\1| \1 \1 same string as matched by first \(\) {not in Vi}
- |/\2| \2 \2 Like "\1", but uses second \(\)
- ...
- |/\9| \9 \9 Like "\1", but uses ninth \(\)
---- 535,541 ----
- |/\b| \b \b <BS>
- |/\n| \n \n end-of-line
- |/~| ~ \~ last given substitute string
-! |/\1| \1 \1 same string as matched by first \(\)
- |/\2| \2 \2 Like "\1", but uses second \(\)
- ...
- |/\9| \9 \9 Like "\1", but uses ninth \(\)
-***************
-*** 616,635 ****
- character at a time.
-
- */\+*
-! \+ Matches 1 or more of the preceding atom, as many as possible. {not in
-! Vi}
- Example matches ~
- ^.\+$ any non-empty line
- \s\+ white space of at least one character
-
- */\=*
-! \= Matches 0 or 1 of the preceding atom, as many as possible. {not in Vi}
- Example matches ~
- foo\= "fo" and "foo"
-
- */\?*
- \? Just like \=. Cannot be used when searching backwards with the "?"
-! command. {not in Vi}
-
- */\{* *E60* *E554* *E870*
- \{n,m} Matches n to m of the preceding atom, as many as possible
---- 613,631 ----
- character at a time.
-
- */\+*
-! \+ Matches 1 or more of the preceding atom, as many as possible.
- Example matches ~
- ^.\+$ any non-empty line
- \s\+ white space of at least one character
-
- */\=*
-! \= Matches 0 or 1 of the preceding atom, as many as possible.
- Example matches ~
- foo\= "fo" and "foo"
-
- */\?*
- \? Just like \=. Cannot be used when searching backwards with the "?"
-! command.
-
- */\{* *E60* *E554* *E870*
- \{n,m} Matches n to m of the preceding atom, as many as possible
-***************
-*** 643,649 ****
- \{-n,} matches at least n of the preceding atom, as few as possible
- \{-,m} matches 0 to m of the preceding atom, as few as possible
- \{-} matches 0 or more of the preceding atom, as few as possible
-- {Vi does not have any of these}
-
- n and m are positive decimal numbers or zero
- *non-greedy*
---- 639,644 ----
-***************
-*** 666,672 ****
- The } may optionally be preceded with a backslash: \{n,m\}.
-
- */\@=*
-! \@= Matches the preceding atom with zero width. {not in Vi}
- Like "(?=pattern)" in Perl.
- Example matches ~
- foo\(bar\)\@= "foo" in "foobar"
---- 661,667 ----
- The } may optionally be preceded with a backslash: \{n,m\}.
-
- */\@=*
-! \@= Matches the preceding atom with zero width.
- Like "(?=pattern)" in Perl.
- Example matches ~
- foo\(bar\)\@= "foo" in "foobar"
-***************
-*** 686,692 ****
-
- */\@!*
- \@! Matches with zero width if the preceding atom does NOT match at the
-! current position. |/zero-width| {not in Vi}
- Like "(?!pattern)" in Perl.
- Example matches ~
- foo\(bar\)\@! any "foo" not followed by "bar"
---- 681,687 ----
-
- */\@!*
- \@! Matches with zero width if the preceding atom does NOT match at the
-! current position. |/zero-width|
- Like "(?!pattern)" in Perl.
- Example matches ~
- foo\(bar\)\@! any "foo" not followed by "bar"
-***************
-*** 716,722 ****
-
- */\@<=*
- \@<= Matches with zero width if the preceding atom matches just before what
-! follows. |/zero-width| {not in Vi}
- Like "(?<=pattern)" in Perl, but Vim allows non-fixed-width patterns.
- Example matches ~
- \(an\_s\+\)\@<=file "file" after "an" and white space or an
---- 711,717 ----
-
- */\@<=*
- \@<= Matches with zero width if the preceding atom matches just before what
-! follows. |/zero-width|
- Like "(?<=pattern)" in Perl, but Vim allows non-fixed-width patterns.
- Example matches ~
- \(an\_s\+\)\@<=file "file" after "an" and white space or an
-***************
-*** 760,766 ****
- \@<! Matches with zero width if the preceding atom does NOT match just
- before what follows. Thus this matches if there is no position in the
- current or previous line where the atom matches such that it ends just
-! before what follows. |/zero-width| {not in Vi}
- Like "(?<!pattern)" in Perl, but Vim allows non-fixed-width patterns.
- The match with the preceding atom is made to end just before the match
- with what follows, thus an atom that ends in ".*" will work.
---- 755,761 ----
- \@<! Matches with zero width if the preceding atom does NOT match just
- before what follows. Thus this matches if there is no position in the
- current or previous line where the atom matches such that it ends just
-! before what follows. |/zero-width|
- Like "(?<!pattern)" in Perl, but Vim allows non-fixed-width patterns.
- The match with the preceding atom is made to end just before the match
- with what follows, thus an atom that ends in ".*" will work.
-***************
-*** 776,782 ****
- slow.
-
- */\@>*
-! \@> Matches the preceding atom like matching a whole pattern. {not in Vi}
- Like "(?>pattern)" in Perl.
- Example matches ~
- \(a*\)\@>a nothing (the "a*" takes all the "a"'s, there can't be
---- 771,777 ----
- slow.
-
- */\@>*
-! \@> Matches the preceding atom like matching a whole pattern.
- Like "(?>pattern)" in Perl.
- Example matches ~
- \(a*\)\@>a nothing (the "a*" takes all the "a"'s, there can't be
-***************
-*** 855,861 ****
- /\(.\{-}\zsFab\)\{3}
- < Finds the third occurrence of "Fab".
- This cannot be followed by a multi. *E888*
-! {not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
- */\ze*
- \ze Matches at any position, and sets the end of the match there: The
- previous char is the last char of the whole match. |/zero-width|
---- 850,856 ----
- /\(.\{-}\zsFab\)\{3}
- < Finds the third occurrence of "Fab".
- This cannot be followed by a multi. *E888*
-! {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
- */\ze*
- \ze Matches at any position, and sets the end of the match there: The
- previous char is the last char of the whole match. |/zero-width|
-***************
-*** 864,880 ****
- Example: "end\ze\(if\|for\)" matches the "end" in "endif" and
- "endfor".
- This cannot be followed by a multi. |E888|
-! {not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
-
- */\%^* *start-of-file*
- \%^ Matches start of the file. When matching with a string, matches the
-! start of the string. {not in Vi}
- For example, to find the first "VIM" in a file: >
- /\%^\_.\{-}\zsVIM
- <
- */\%$* *end-of-file*
- \%$ Matches end of the file. When matching with a string, matches the
-! end of the string. {not in Vi}
- Note that this does NOT find the last "VIM" in a file: >
- /VIM\_.\{-}\%$
- < It will find the next VIM, because the part after it will always
---- 859,875 ----
- Example: "end\ze\(if\|for\)" matches the "end" in "endif" and
- "endfor".
- This cannot be followed by a multi. |E888|
-! {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
-
- */\%^* *start-of-file*
- \%^ Matches start of the file. When matching with a string, matches the
-! start of the string.
- For example, to find the first "VIM" in a file: >
- /\%^\_.\{-}\zsVIM
- <
- */\%$* *end-of-file*
- \%$ Matches end of the file. When matching with a string, matches the
-! end of the string.
- Note that this does NOT find the last "VIM" in a file: >
- /VIM\_.\{-}\%$
- < It will find the next VIM, because the part after it will always
-***************
-*** 898,904 ****
-
- */\%#* *cursor-position*
- \%# Matches with the cursor position. Only works when matching in a
-! buffer displayed in a window. {not in Vi}
- WARNING: When the cursor is moved after the pattern was used, the
- result becomes invalid. Vim doesn't automatically update the matches.
- This is especially relevant for syntax highlighting and 'hlsearch'.
---- 893,899 ----
-
- */\%#* *cursor-position*
- \%# Matches with the cursor position. Only works when matching in a
-! buffer displayed in a window.
- WARNING: When the cursor is moved after the pattern was used, the
- result becomes invalid. Vim doesn't automatically update the matches.
- This is especially relevant for syntax highlighting and 'hlsearch'.
-***************
-*** 919,925 ****
- < Note that two dots are required to include mark 'e in the match. That
- is because "\%<'e" matches at the character before the 'e mark, and
- since it's a |/zero-width| match it doesn't include that character.
-- {not in Vi}
- WARNING: When the mark is moved after the pattern was used, the result
- becomes invalid. Vim doesn't automatically update the matches.
- Similar to moving the cursor for "\%#" |/\%#|.
---- 914,919 ----
-***************
-*** 929,935 ****
- \%<23l Matches above a specific line (lower line number).
- \%>23l Matches below a specific line (higher line number).
- These three can be used to match specific lines in a buffer. The "23"
-! can be any line number. The first line is 1. {not in Vi}
- WARNING: When inserting or deleting lines Vim does not automatically
- update the matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly becomes
- wrong.
---- 923,929 ----
- \%<23l Matches above a specific line (lower line number).
- \%>23l Matches below a specific line (higher line number).
- These three 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
- update the matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly becomes
- wrong.
-***************
-*** 945,951 ****
- These three 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 multi-byte characters). {not in Vi}
- WARNING: When inserting or deleting text Vim does not automatically
- update the matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly becomes
- wrong.
---- 939,945 ----
- These three 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 multi-byte characters).
- WARNING: When inserting or deleting text Vim does not automatically
- update the matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly becomes
- wrong.
-***************
-*** 967,973 ****
- The "23" can be any column number. The first column is 1.
- Note that some virtual column positions will never match, because they
- are halfway through a tab or other character that occupies more than
-! one screen character. {not in Vi}
- WARNING: When inserting or deleting text Vim does not automatically
- update highlighted matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly
- becomes wrong.
---- 961,967 ----
- The "23" can be any column number. The first column is 1.
- Note that some virtual column positions will never match, because they
- are halfway through a tab or other character that occupies more than
-! one screen character.
- WARNING: When inserting or deleting text Vim does not automatically
- update highlighted matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly
- becomes wrong.
-***************
-*** 990,996 ****
- where ".*" matches zero characters.
- <
-
-! Character classes: {not in Vi}
- \i identifier character (see 'isident' option) */\i*
- \I like "\i", but excluding digits */\I*
- \k keyword character (see 'iskeyword' option) */\k*
---- 984,990 ----
- where ".*" matches zero characters.
- <
-
-! Character classes:
- \i identifier character (see 'isident' option) */\i*
- \I like "\i", but excluding digits */\I*
- \k keyword character (see 'iskeyword' option) */\k*
-***************
-*** 1050,1056 ****
- *E51* *E54* *E55* *E872* *E873*
-
- \1 Matches the same string that was matched by */\1* *E65*
-! the first sub-expression in \( and \). {not in Vi}
- Example: "\([a-z]\).\1" matches "ata", "ehe", "tot", etc.
- \2 Like "\1", but uses second sub-expression, */\2*
- ... */\3*
---- 1044,1050 ----
- *E51* *E54* *E55* *E872* *E873*
-
- \1 Matches the same string that was matched by */\1* *E65*
-! the first sub-expression in \( and \).
- Example: "\([a-z]\).\1" matches "ata", "ehe", "tot", etc.
- \2 Like "\1", but uses second sub-expression, */\2*
- ... */\3*
-***************
-*** 1062,1068 ****
- \%(\) A pattern enclosed by escaped parentheses. */\%(\)* */\%(* *E53*
- Just like \(\), but without counting it as a sub-expression. This
- allows using more groups and it's a little bit faster.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
-
---- 1056,1061 ----
-***************
-*** 1146,1152 ****
- The "Func" column shows what library function is used. The
- implementation depends on the system. Otherwise:
- (1) Uses islower() for ASCII and Vim builtin rules for other
-! characters when built with the |+multi_byte| feature.
- (2) Uses Vim builtin rules
- (3) As with (1) but using isupper()
- */[[=* *[==]*
---- 1139,1145 ----
- The "Func" column shows what library function is used. The
- implementation depends on the system. Otherwise:
- (1) Uses islower() for ASCII and Vim builtin rules for other
-! characters.
- (2) Uses Vim builtin rules
- (3) As with (1) but using isupper()
- */[[=* *[==]*
-***************
-*** 1163,1169 ****
- backslash before it: "[xyz\]]", "[\^xyz]", "[xy\-z]" and "[xyz\\]".
- (Note: POSIX does not support the use of a backslash this way). For
- ']' you can also make it the first character (following a possible
-! "^"): "[]xyz]" or "[^]xyz]" {not in Vi}.
- For '-' you can also make it the first or last character: "[-xyz]",
- "[^-xyz]" or "[xyz-]". For '\' you can also let it be followed by
- any character that's not in "^]-\bdertnoUux". "[\xyz]" matches '\',
---- 1156,1162 ----
- backslash before it: "[xyz\]]", "[\^xyz]", "[xy\-z]" and "[xyz\\]".
- (Note: POSIX does not support the use of a backslash this way). For
- ']' you can also make it the first character (following a possible
-! "^"): "[]xyz]" or "[^]xyz]".
- For '-' you can also make it the first or last character: "[-xyz]",
- "[^-xyz]" or "[xyz-]". For '\' you can also let it be followed by
- any character that's not in "^]-\bdertnoUux". "[\xyz]" matches '\',
-***************
-*** 1172,1178 ****
- - Omitting the trailing ] is not considered an error. "[]" works like
- "[]]", it matches the ']' character.
- - The following translations are accepted when the 'l' flag is not
-! included in 'cpoptions' {not in Vi}:
- \e <Esc>
- \t <Tab>
- \r <CR> (NOT end-of-line!)
---- 1165,1171 ----
- - Omitting the trailing ] is not considered an error. "[]" works like
- "[]]", it matches the ']' character.
- - The following translations are accepted when the 'l' flag is not
-! included in 'cpoptions':
- \e <Esc>
- \t <Tab>
- \r <CR> (NOT end-of-line!)
-***************
-*** 1222,1228 ****
- \%u20AC Matches the character specified with up to four hexadecimal
- characters.
- \%U1234abcd Matches the character specified with up to eight hexadecimal
-! characters.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 7. Ignoring case in a pattern */ignorecase*
---- 1215,1221 ----
- \%u20AC Matches the character specified with up to four hexadecimal
- characters.
- \%U1234abcd Matches the character specified with up to eight hexadecimal
-! characters, up to 0x7fffffff
-
- ==============================================================================
- 7. Ignoring case in a pattern */ignorecase*
-***************
-*** 1253,1259 ****
- "CTRL-V 000". This is probably just what you expect. Internally the
- character is replaced with a <NL> in the search pattern. What is unusual is
- that typing CTRL-V CTRL-J also inserts a <NL>, thus also searches for a <Nul>
-! in the file. {Vi cannot handle <Nul> characters in the file at all}
-
- *CR-used-for-NL*
- When 'fileformat' is "mac", <NL> characters in the file are stored as <CR>
---- 1246,1252 ----
- "CTRL-V 000". This is probably just what you expect. Internally the
- character is replaced with a <NL> in the search pattern. What is unusual is
- that typing CTRL-V CTRL-J also inserts a <NL>, thus also searches for a <Nul>
-! in the file.
-
- *CR-used-for-NL*
- When 'fileformat' is "mac", <NL> characters in the file are stored as <CR>
-***************
-*** 1431,1434 ****
- ":2match" for another plugin.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1424,1427 ----
- ":2match" for another plugin.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pi_getscript.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:49.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/pi_getscript.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 479,482 ****
- and they became numbers. Fixes comparison.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:fdm=marker
---- 479,482 ----
- and they became numbers. Fixes comparison.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:fdm=marker
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pi_gzip.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:55.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/pi_gzip.txt 2019-05-05 17:45:27.805313884 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *pi_gzip.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Nov 06
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *pi_gzip.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 13,20 ****
- You can avoid loading this plugin by setting the "loaded_gzip" variable: >
- :let loaded_gzip = 1
-
-- {Vi does not have any of this}
--
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Autocommands *gzip-autocmd*
-
---- 13,18 ----
-***************
-*** 40,43 ****
- decompression. You have to rename the file if you want this.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 38,41 ----
- decompression. You have to rename the file if you want this.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pi_logipat.txt 2016-12-12 23:11:48.000000000 +0100
---- runtime/doc/pi_logipat.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.367157551 +0200
-***************
-*** 118,121 ****
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help
---- 118,121 ----
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt 2019-05-05 17:45:35.061273108 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 03
-
- ------------------------------------------------
- NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell
---- 1,4 ----
-! *pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
- ------------------------------------------------
- NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell
-***************
-*** 114,121 ****
- 13. Todo..................................................|netrw-todo|
- 14. Credits...............................................|netrw-credits|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of this}
--
- ==============================================================================
- 2. Starting With Netrw *netrw-start* {{{1
-
---- 114,119 ----
-***************
-*** 3504,3510 ****
- - Click "Add..."
- - Set External Editor (adjust path as needed, include
- the quotes and !.! at the end):
-! "c:\Program Files\Vim\vim70\gvim.exe" !.!
- - Check that the filetype in the box below is
- {asterisk}.{asterisk} (all files), or whatever types
- you want (cec: change {asterisk} to * ; I had to
---- 3502,3508 ----
- - Click "Add..."
- - Set External Editor (adjust path as needed, include
- the quotes and !.! at the end):
-! "c:\Program Files\Vim\vim81\gvim.exe" !.!
- - Check that the filetype in the box below is
- {asterisk}.{asterisk} (all files), or whatever types
- you want (cec: change {asterisk} to * ; I had to
-***************
-*** 3754,3761 ****
-
- The <netrw.vim> script is typically installed on systems as something like:
- >
-! /usr/local/share/vim/vim7x/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
-! /usr/local/share/vim/vim7x/autoload/netrw.vim
- (see output of :echo &rtp)
- <
- which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp). If you
---- 3752,3759 ----
-
- The <netrw.vim> script is typically installed on systems as something like:
- >
-! /usr/local/share/vim/vim8x/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
-! /usr/local/share/vim/vim8x/autoload/netrw.vim
- (see output of :echo &rtp)
- <
- which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp). If you
-***************
-*** 4267,4270 ****
-
- ==============================================================================
- Modelines: {{{1
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:fdm=marker
---- 4265,4268 ----
-
- ==============================================================================
- Modelines: {{{1
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:fdm=marker
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pi_paren.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/pi_paren.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.371157528 +0200
-***************
-*** 57,60 ****
- different mechanism.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 57,60 ----
- different mechanism.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pi_spec.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/pi_spec.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.371157528 +0200
-***************
-*** 108,111 ****
-
- Good luck!!
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 108,111 ----
-
- Good luck!!
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pi_tar.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/pi_tar.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.371157528 +0200
-***************
-*** 148,151 ****
- v1 (original) * Michael Toren (see http://michael.toren.net/code/)
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help
---- 148,151 ----
- v1 (original) * Michael Toren (see http://michael.toren.net/code/)
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pi_vimball.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/pi_vimball.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.371157528 +0200
-***************
-*** 273,276 ****
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:fdm=marker
---- 273,276 ----
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:fdm=marker
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/pi_zip.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/pi_zip.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.371157528 +0200
-***************
-*** 149,152 ****
- v1 Sep 15, 2005 * Initial release, had browsing, reading, and writing
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:fdm=marker
---- 149,152 ----
- v1 Sep 15, 2005 * Initial release, had browsing, reading, and writing
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:fdm=marker
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/print.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/print.txt 2019-05-05 17:45:42.337232214 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *print.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2010 Jul 20
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *print.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 15,21 ****
- 7. PostScript Utilities |postscript-print-util|
- 8. Formfeed Characters |printing-formfeed|
-
-- {Vi has None of this}
- {only available when compiled with the |+printer| feature}
-
- ==============================================================================
---- 15,20 ----
-***************
-*** 46,51 ****
---- 45,52 ----
- 'printexpr' through |v:cmdarg|. Otherwise [arguments]
- is ignored. 'printoptions' can be used to specify
- paper size, duplex, etc.
-+ Note: If you want PDF, there are tools such as
-+ "ps2pdf" that can convert the PostScript to PDF.
-
- :[range]ha[rdcopy][!] >{filename}
- As above, but write the resulting PostScript in file
-***************
-*** 109,118 ****
- replaced with '-' signs.
-
- If 'printencoding' is empty or Vim cannot find the file then it will use
-! 'encoding' (if Vim is compiled with |+multi_byte| and it is set an 8-bit
-! encoding) to find the print character encoding file. If Vim is unable to find
-! a character encoding file then it will use the "latin1" print character
-! encoding file.
-
- When 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding, Vim will try to convert
- characters to the printing encoding for printing (if 'printencoding' is empty
---- 110,118 ----
- replaced with '-' signs.
-
- If 'printencoding' is empty or Vim cannot find the file then it will use
-! 'encoding' (if it is set an 8-bit encoding) to find the print character
-! encoding file. If Vim is unable to find a character encoding file then it
-! will use the "latin1" print character encoding file.
-
- When 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding, Vim will try to convert
- characters to the printing encoding for printing (if 'printencoding' is empty
-***************
-*** 253,261 ****
- Japanese JIS_C_1978 x x
- JIS_X_1983 x x
- JIS_X_1990 x x x
-! MSWINDOWS x
-! KANJITALK6 x
-! KANJITALK7 x
-
- euc-kr cp949 ucs-2 utf-8 ~
- Korean KS_X_1992 x
---- 253,261 ----
- Japanese JIS_C_1978 x x
- JIS_X_1983 x x
- JIS_X_1990 x x x
-! MSWINDOWS x
-! KANJITALK6 x
-! KANJITALK7 x
-
- euc-kr cp949 ucs-2 utf-8 ~
- Korean KS_X_1992 x
-***************
-*** 752,755 ****
- accidental blank pages.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 752,755 ----
- accidental blank pages.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt 2019-05-05 15:02:26.176319819 +0200
---- runtime/doc/quickfix.txt 2019-05-05 17:45:50.533186142 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 01
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 16,23 ****
- 8. The directory stack |quickfix-directory-stack|
- 9. Specific error file formats |errorformats|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
--
- The quickfix commands are not available when the |+quickfix| feature was
- disabled at compile time.
-
---- 16,21 ----
-***************
-*** 502,508 ****
- autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
- 'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
- each buffer.
-- {not in Vi}
- Also see |:bufdo|, |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:windo|,
- |:ldo|, |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|.
-
---- 500,505 ----
-***************
-*** 515,521 ****
- :{cmd}
- etc.
- < Otherwise it works the same as `:cdo`.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ldo*
- :ld[o][!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each valid entry in the location list
---- 512,517 ----
-***************
-*** 528,534 ****
- etc.
- < Only valid entries in the location list are used.
- Otherwise it works the same as `:cdo`.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:lfdo*
- :lfdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each file in the location list for
---- 524,529 ----
-***************
-*** 540,546 ****
- :{cmd}
- etc.
- < Otherwise it works the same as `:ldo`.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- =============================================================================
- 2. The error window *quickfix-window*
---- 535,540 ----
-***************
-*** 1906,1909 ****
-
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1900,1903 ----
-
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/quickref.txt 2019-02-16 15:09:21.225946157 +0100
---- runtime/doc/quickref.txt 2019-04-28 19:50:54.104620388 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 28
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 600,605 ****
---- 600,606 ----
- Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
- 'aleph' 'al' ASCII code of the letter Aleph (Hebrew)
- 'allowrevins' 'ari' allow CTRL-_ in Insert and Command-line mode
-+ 'altkeymap' 'akm' obsolete option for Farsi
- 'ambiwidth' 'ambw' what to do with Unicode chars of ambiguous width
- 'antialias' 'anti' Mac OS X: use smooth, antialiased fonts
- 'autochdir' 'acd' change directory to the file in the current window
-***************
-*** 699,704 ****
---- 700,706 ----
- 'filetype' 'ft' type of file, used for autocommands
- 'fillchars' 'fcs' characters to use for displaying special items
- 'fixendofline' 'fixeol' make sure last line in file has <EOL>
-+ 'fkmap' 'fk' obsolete option for Farsi
- 'foldclose' 'fcl' close a fold when the cursor leaves it
- 'foldcolumn' 'fdc' width of the column used to indicate folds
- 'foldenable' 'fen' set to display all folds open
-***************
-*** 767,772 ****
---- 769,775 ----
- 'keywordprg' 'kp' program to use for the "K" command
- 'langmap' 'lmap' alphabetic characters for other language mode
- 'langmenu' 'lm' language to be used for the menus
-+ 'langnoremap' 'lnr' do not apply 'langmap' to mapped characters
- 'langremap' 'lrm' do apply 'langmap' to mapped characters
- 'laststatus' 'ls' tells when last window has status lines
- 'lazyredraw' 'lz' don't redraw while executing macros
-***************
-*** 779,786 ****
- 'listchars' 'lcs' characters for displaying in list mode
- 'loadplugins' 'lpl' load plugin scripts when starting up
- 'luadll' name of the Lua dynamic library
-- 'mzschemedll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library
-- 'mzschemegcdll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library for GC
- 'macatsui' Mac GUI: use ATSUI text drawing
- 'magic' changes special characters in search patterns
- 'makeef' 'mef' name of the errorfile for ":make"
---- 782,787 ----
-***************
-*** 808,813 ****
---- 809,816 ----
- '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
-+ 'mzschemedll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library
-+ 'mzschemegcdll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library for GC
- 'nrformats' 'nf' number formats recognized for CTRL-A command
- 'number' 'nu' print the line number in front of each line
- 'numberwidth' 'nuw' number of columns used for the line number
-***************
-*** 916,921 ****
---- 919,925 ----
- 'tabstop' 'ts' number of spaces that <Tab> in file uses
- 'tagbsearch' 'tbs' use binary searching in tags files
- 'tagcase' 'tc' how to handle case when searching in tags files
-+ 'tagfunc' 'tfu' function to get list of tag matches
- 'taglength' 'tl' number of significant characters for a tag
- 'tagrelative' 'tr' file names in tag file are relative
- 'tags' 'tag' list of file names used by the tag command
-***************
-*** 1446,1449 ****
- |zN| zN fold normal set 'foldenable'
- |zi| zi invert 'foldenable'
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1450,1453 ----
- |zN| zN fold normal set 'foldenable'
- |zi| zi invert 'foldenable'
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/quotes.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/quotes.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.371157528 +0200
-***************
-*** 272,275 ****
- |____/ |_| \___/|_| |_| (_|_) (Tony Nugent, Australia) `
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 272,275 ----
- |____/ |_| \___/|_| |_| (_|_) (Tony Nugent, Australia) `
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/recover.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/recover.txt 2018-09-16 18:44:22.402360198 +0200
-***************
-*** 28,33 ****
---- 28,36 ----
-
- :sw[apname] *:sw* *:swapname*
-
-+ Or you can use the |swapname()| function, which also allows for seeing the
-+ swap file name of other buffers.
-+
- The name of the swap file is normally the same as the file you are editing,
- with the extension ".swp".
- - On Unix, a '.' is prepended to swap file names in the same directory as the
-***************
-*** 234,237 ****
- file. Thus if you write the text file, you need to use that new key.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 237,240 ----
- file. Thus if you write the text file, you need to use that new key.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/remote.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/remote.txt 2019-05-05 17:49:07.004107711 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *remote.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 12
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *remote.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 10,17 ****
- 2. X11 specific items |x11-clientserver|
- 3. MS-Windows specific items |w32-clientserver|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
--
- ==============================================================================
- 1. Common functionality *clientserver*
-
---- 10,15 ----
-***************
-*** 63,69 ****
- --servername {name} Become the server {name}. When used together
- with one of the --remote commands: connect to
- server {name} instead of the default (see
-! below).
- *--remote-send*
- --remote-send {keys} Send {keys} to server and exit. The {keys}
- are not mapped. Special key names are
---- 61,67 ----
- --servername {name} Become the server {name}. When used together
- with one of the --remote commands: connect to
- server {name} instead of the default (see
-! below). The name used will be uppercase.
- *--remote-send*
- --remote-send {keys} Send {keys} to server and exit. The {keys}
- are not mapped. Special key names are
-***************
-*** 204,207 ****
-
- start /w gvim --remote-wait file.txt
- <
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 202,205 ----
-
- start /w gvim --remote-wait file.txt
- <
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/repeat.txt 2019-04-04 18:15:05.762857109 +0200
---- runtime/doc/repeat.txt 2019-05-05 17:49:30.727980452 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 04
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 163,174 ****
-
- *:@:*
- :[addr]@: Repeat last command-line. First set cursor at line
-! [addr] (default is current line). {not in Vi}
-
- :[addr]@ *:@@*
- :[addr]@@ Repeat the previous :@{0-9a-z"}. First set cursor at
-! line [addr] (default is current line). {Vi: only in
-! some versions}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. Using Vim scripts *using-scripts*
---- 163,173 ----
-
- *:@:*
- :[addr]@: Repeat last command-line. First set cursor at line
-! [addr] (default is current line).
-
- :[addr]@ *:@@*
- :[addr]@@ Repeat the previous :@{0-9a-z"}. First set cursor at
-! line [addr] (default is current line).
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. Using Vim scripts *using-scripts*
-***************
-*** 187,193 ****
- |:bufdo|, in a loop or when another command follows
- the display won't be updated while executing the
- commands.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ru* *:runtime*
- :ru[ntime][!] [where] {file} ..
---- 186,191 ----
-***************
-*** 230,236 ****
- when no file could be found.
- When 'verbose' is two or higher, there is a message
- about each searched file.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:pa* *:packadd* *E919*
- :pa[ckadd][!] {name} Search for an optional plugin directory in 'packpath'
---- 228,233 ----
-***************
-*** 323,334 ****
- set encoding=utf-8
- scriptencoding utf-8
- <
-- {not in Vi}
-
- :scriptv[ersion] {version} *:scriptv* *:scriptversion*
- *E999* *E984*
-! Specify the version of Vim for the lines that follow.
-! Does not apply to sourced scripts.
-
- If {version} is higher than what the current Vim
- version supports E999 will be given. You either need
---- 320,331 ----
- set encoding=utf-8
- scriptencoding utf-8
- <
-
- :scriptv[ersion] {version} *:scriptv* *:scriptversion*
- *E999* *E984*
-! 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.
-
- If {version} is higher than what the current Vim
- version supports E999 will be given. You either need
-***************
-*** 340,350 ****
- :scr[iptnames] List all sourced script names, in the order they were
- first sourced. The number is used for the script ID
- |<SID>|.
-! {not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
-! |+eval| feature}
-
- :scr[iptnames][!] {scriptId} *:script*
-! Edit script {scriptId}. Suggested name is ":script".
-
- *:fini* *:finish* *E168*
- :fini[sh] Stop sourcing a script. Can only be used in a Vim
---- 337,350 ----
- :scr[iptnames] List all sourced script names, in the order they were
- first sourced. The number is used for the script ID
- |<SID>|.
-! {not available when compiled without the |+eval|
-! feature}
-
- :scr[iptnames][!] {scriptId} *:script*
-! Edit script {scriptId}. Although ":scriptnames name"
-! works, using ":script name" is recommended.
-! When the current buffer can't be |abandon|ed and the !
-! is not present, the command fails.
-
- *:fini* *:finish* *E168*
- :fini[sh] Stop sourcing a script. Can only be used in a Vim
-***************
-*** 354,360 ****
- following the ":finally" up to the matching |:endtry|
- are executed first. This process applies to all
- nested ":try"s in the script. The outermost ":endtry"
-! then stops sourcing the script. {not in Vi}
-
- All commands and command sequences can be repeated by putting them in a named
- register and then executing it. There are two ways to get the commands in the
---- 354,360 ----
- following the ":finally" up to the matching |:endtry|
- are executed first. This process applies to all
- nested ":try"s in the script. The outermost ":endtry"
-! then stops sourcing the script.
-
- All commands and command sequences can be repeated by putting them in a named
- register and then executing it. There are two ways to get the commands in the
-***************
-*** 479,486 ****
- :set cpo-=C
- <
- *line-continuation-comment*
-! To add a comment in between the lines start with '\" '. Notice the space
-! after the double quote. Example: >
- let array = [
- "\ first entry comment
- \ 'first',
---- 479,486 ----
- :set cpo-=C
- <
- *line-continuation-comment*
-! To add a comment in between the lines start with '"\ '. Notice the space
-! after the backslash. Example: >
- let array = [
- "\ first entry comment
- \ 'first',
-***************
-*** 694,700 ****
- NOTE: The debugging mode is far from perfect. Debugging will have side
- effects on how Vim works. You cannot use it to debug everything. For
- example, the display is messed up by the debugging messages.
-- {Vi does not have a debug mode}
-
- An alternative to debug mode is setting the 'verbose' option. With a bigger
- number it will give more verbose messages about what Vim is doing.
---- 694,699 ----
-***************
-*** 928,934 ****
- Profiling means that Vim measures the time that is spent on executing
- functions and/or scripts. The |+profile| feature is required for this.
- It is only included when Vim was compiled with "huge" features.
-- {Vi does not have profiling}
-
- You can also use the |reltime()| function to measure time. This only requires
- the |+reltime| feature, which is present more often.
---- 927,932 ----
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/rileft.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/rileft.txt 2019-05-05 17:49:47.735889047 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *rileft.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Avner Lottem
---- 1,4 ----
-! *rileft.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Avner Lottem
-***************
-*** 12,19 ****
- E-mail: alottem@iil.intel.com
- Phone: +972-4-8307322
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
--
- *E26*
- {only available when compiled with the |+rightleft| feature}
-
---- 12,17 ----
-***************
-*** 121,124 ****
- o There is no full bidirectionality (bidi) support.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 119,122 ----
- o There is no full bidirectionality (bidi) support.
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/russian.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/russian.txt 2019-02-17 17:50:03.378330597 +0100
-***************
-*** 55,62 ****
- user interface items translations to work.
-
- After downloading an archive from RuVim project, unpack it into your
-! $VIMRUNTIME directory. We recommend using UTF-8 archive, if your version of
-! Vim is compiled with |+multi_byte| feature enabled.
-
- In order to use the Russian documentation, make sure you have set the
- 'helplang' option to "ru".
---- 55,61 ----
- user interface items translations to work.
-
- After downloading an archive from RuVim project, unpack it into your
-! $VIMRUNTIME directory. We recommend using UTF-8 archive.
-
- In order to use the Russian documentation, make sure you have set the
- 'helplang' option to "ru".
-***************
-*** 71,74 ****
- releases of gettext.
-
- ===============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 70,73 ----
- releases of gettext.
-
- ===============================================================================
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/scroll.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/scroll.txt 2019-05-05 17:29:31.966604778 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *scroll.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 26
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *scroll.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 45,53 ****
- difference). When the cursor is on the last line of
- the buffer nothing happens and a beep is produced.
- See also 'startofline' option.
-- {difference from vi: Vim scrolls 'scroll' screen
-- lines, instead of file lines; makes a difference when
-- lines wrap}
-
- <S-Down> or *<S-Down>* *<kPageDown>*
- <PageDown> or *<PageDown>* *CTRL-F*
---- 45,50 ----
-***************
-*** 120,126 ****
-
- *zt*
- zt Like "z<CR>", but leave the cursor in the same
-! column. {not in Vi}
-
- *zN<CR>*
- z{height}<CR> Redraw, make window {height} lines tall. This is
---- 117,123 ----
-
- *zt*
- zt Like "z<CR>", but leave the cursor in the same
-! column.
-
- *zN<CR>*
- z{height}<CR> Redraw, make window {height} lines tall. This is
-***************
-*** 136,142 ****
- *zz*
- zz Like "z.", but leave the cursor in the same column.
- Careful: If caps-lock is on, this command becomes
-! "ZZ": write buffer and exit! {not in Vi}
-
- *z-*
- z- Redraw, line [count] at bottom of window (default
---- 133,139 ----
- *zz*
- zz Like "z.", but leave the cursor in the same column.
- Careful: If caps-lock is on, this command becomes
-! "ZZ": write buffer and exit!
-
- *z-*
- z- Redraw, line [count] at bottom of window (default
-***************
-*** 145,151 ****
-
- *zb*
- zb Like "z-", but leave the cursor in the same column.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. Scrolling horizontally *scroll-horizontal*
---- 142,147 ----
-***************
-*** 158,183 ****
- z<Right> or *zl* *z<Right>*
- zl Move the view on the text [count] characters to the
- right, thus scroll the text [count] characters to the
-! left. This only works when 'wrap' is off. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- z<Left> or *zh* *z<Left>*
- zh Move the view on the text [count] characters to the
- left, thus scroll the text [count] characters to the
-! right. This only works when 'wrap' is off. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- *zL*
- zL Move the view on the text half a screenwidth to the
- right, thus scroll the text half a screenwidth to the
-! left. This only works when 'wrap' is off. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- *zH*
- zH Move the view on the text half a screenwidth to the
- left, thus scroll the text half a screenwidth to the
-! right. This only works when 'wrap' is off. {not in
-! Vi}
-
- For the following two commands the cursor is not moved in the text, only the
- text scrolls on the screen.
---- 154,175 ----
- z<Right> or *zl* *z<Right>*
- zl Move the view on the text [count] characters to the
- right, thus scroll the text [count] characters to the
-! left. This only works when 'wrap' is off.
-
- z<Left> or *zh* *z<Left>*
- zh Move the view on the text [count] characters to the
- left, thus scroll the text [count] characters to the
-! right. This only works when 'wrap' is off.
-
- *zL*
- zL Move the view on the text half a screenwidth to the
- right, thus scroll the text half a screenwidth to the
-! left. This only works when 'wrap' is off.
-
- *zH*
- zH Move the view on the text half a screenwidth to the
- left, thus scroll the text half a screenwidth to the
-! right. This only works when 'wrap' is off.
-
- For the following two commands the cursor is not moved in the text, only the
- text scrolls on the screen.
-***************
-*** 185,196 ****
- *zs*
- zs Scroll the text horizontally to position the cursor
- at the start (left side) of the screen. This only
-! works when 'wrap' is off. {not in Vi}
-
- *ze*
- ze Scroll the text horizontally to position the cursor
- at the end (right side) of the screen. This only
-! works when 'wrap' is off. {not in Vi}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 5. Scrolling synchronously *scroll-binding*
---- 177,188 ----
- *zs*
- zs Scroll the text horizontally to position the cursor
- at the start (left side) of the screen. This only
-! works when 'wrap' is off.
-
- *ze*
- ze Scroll the text horizontally to position the cursor
- at the end (right side) of the screen. This only
-! works when 'wrap' is off.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 5. Scrolling synchronously *scroll-binding*
-***************
-*** 332,335 ****
- :map <M-Esc>[65~ <S-ScrollWheelDown>
- :map! <M-Esc>[65~ <S-ScrollWheelDown>
- <
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 324,327 ----
- :map <M-Esc>[65~ <S-ScrollWheelDown>
- :map! <M-Esc>[65~ <S-ScrollWheelDown>
- <
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/sign.txt 2019-01-11 13:42:31.680331155 +0100
---- runtime/doc/sign.txt 2019-05-05 17:50:01.187816635 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *sign.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Aug 17
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
---- 1,4 ----
-! *sign.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
-***************
-*** 10,16 ****
- 1. Introduction |sign-intro|
- 2. Commands |sign-commands|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these features}
- {only available when compiled with the |+signs| feature}
-
- ==============================================================================
---- 10,15 ----
-***************
-*** 31,37 ****
- Signs and highlights are not useful just for debuggers. Sun's Visual
- WorkShop uses signs and highlights to mark build errors and SourceBrowser
- hits. Additionally, the debugger supports 8 to 10 different signs and
-! highlight colors. |workshop| Same for Netbeans |netbeans|.
-
- There are two steps in using signs:
-
---- 30,36 ----
- Signs and highlights are not useful just for debuggers. Sun's Visual
- WorkShop uses signs and highlights to mark build errors and SourceBrowser
- hits. Additionally, the debugger supports 8 to 10 different signs and
-! highlight colors, see |NetBeans|.
-
- There are two steps in using signs:
-
-***************
-*** 43,48 ****
---- 42,48 ----
- displayed. A defined sign can be placed several times in different lines
- and files.
-
-+ *sign-column*
- When signs are defined for a file, Vim will automatically add a column of two
- characters to display them in. When the last sign is unplaced the column
- disappears again. This behavior can be changed with the 'signcolumn' option.
-***************
-*** 55,61 ****
- *sign-identifier*
- Each placed sign is identified by a number called the sign identifier. This
- identifier is used to jump to the sign or to remove the sign. The identifier
-! is assigned when placing the sign using the |sign-place| command or the
- |sign_place()| function. Each sign identifier should be a unique number. If
- multiple placed signs use the same identifier, then jumping to or removing a
- sign becomes unpredictable. To avoid overlapping identifiers, sign groups can
---- 55,61 ----
- *sign-identifier*
- Each placed sign is identified by a number called the sign identifier. This
- identifier is used to jump to the sign or to remove the sign. The identifier
-! is assigned when placing the sign using the |:sign-place| command or the
- |sign_place()| function. Each sign identifier should be a unique number. If
- multiple placed signs use the same identifier, then jumping to or removing a
- sign becomes unpredictable. To avoid overlapping identifiers, sign groups can
-***************
-*** 76,81 ****
---- 76,85 ----
- independent of the sign group. The default priority for a sign is 10. The
- priority is assigned at the time of placing a sign.
-
-+ When the line on which the sign is placed is deleted, the sign is moved to the
-+ next line (or the last line of the buffer, if there is no next line). When
-+ the delete is undone the sign does not move back.
-+
- ==============================================================================
- 2. Commands *sign-commands* *:sig* *:sign*
-
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/spell.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:02.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/spell.txt 2019-05-05 17:50:25.543685303 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *spell.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 29
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *spell.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 11,20 ****
- 3. Generating a spell file |spell-mkspell|
- 4. Spell file format |spell-file-format|
-
-! {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-!
-! Spell checking is not available when the |+syntax| feature has been disabled
-! at compile time.
-
- Note: There also is a vimspell plugin. If you have it you can do ":help
- vimspell" to find about it. But you will probably want to get rid of the
---- 11,17 ----
- 3. Generating a spell file |spell-mkspell|
- 4. Spell file format |spell-file-format|
-
-! {not available when the |+syntax| feature has been disabled at compile time}
-
- Note: There also is a vimspell plugin. If you have it you can do ":help
- vimspell" to find about it. But you will probably want to get rid of the
-***************
-*** 312,336 ****
- spell file is used.
-
- For example, with these values:
-! 'runtimepath' is "~/.vim,/usr/share/vim70,~/.vim/after"
- 'encoding' is "iso-8859-2"
- 'spelllang' is "pl"
-
- Vim will look for:
- 1. ~/.vim/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.spl
-! 2. /usr/share/vim70/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.spl
- 3. ~/.vim/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.add.spl
-! 4. /usr/share/vim70/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.add.spl
- 5. ~/.vim/after/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.add.spl
-
- This assumes 1. is not found and 2. is found.
-
- If 'encoding' is "latin1" Vim will look for:
- 1. ~/.vim/spell/pl.latin1.spl
-! 2. /usr/share/vim70/spell/pl.latin1.spl
- 3. ~/.vim/after/spell/pl.latin1.spl
- 4. ~/.vim/spell/pl.ascii.spl
-! 5. /usr/share/vim70/spell/pl.ascii.spl
- 6. ~/.vim/after/spell/pl.ascii.spl
-
- This assumes none of them are found (Polish doesn't make sense when leaving
---- 309,333 ----
- spell file is used.
-
- For example, with these values:
-! 'runtimepath' is "~/.vim,/usr/share/vim81,~/.vim/after"
- 'encoding' is "iso-8859-2"
- 'spelllang' is "pl"
-
- Vim will look for:
- 1. ~/.vim/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.spl
-! 2. /usr/share/vim81/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.spl
- 3. ~/.vim/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.add.spl
-! 4. /usr/share/vim81/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.add.spl
- 5. ~/.vim/after/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.add.spl
-
- This assumes 1. is not found and 2. is found.
-
- If 'encoding' is "latin1" Vim will look for:
- 1. ~/.vim/spell/pl.latin1.spl
-! 2. /usr/share/vim81/spell/pl.latin1.spl
- 3. ~/.vim/after/spell/pl.latin1.spl
- 4. ~/.vim/spell/pl.ascii.spl
-! 5. /usr/share/vim81/spell/pl.ascii.spl
- 6. ~/.vim/after/spell/pl.ascii.spl
-
- This assumes none of them are found (Polish doesn't make sense when leaving
-***************
-*** 577,583 ****
- vimdiff xx_YY.orig.dic xx_YY.new.dic
- 3. Take over the changes you like in xx_YY.dic.
- You may also need to change xx_YY.aff.
-! 4. Rename xx_YY.new.dic to xx_YY.orig.dic and xx_YY.new.aff to xx_YY.new.aff.
-
-
- SPELL FILE VERSIONS *E770* *E771* *E772*
---- 574,580 ----
- vimdiff xx_YY.orig.dic xx_YY.new.dic
- 3. Take over the changes you like in xx_YY.dic.
- You may also need to change xx_YY.aff.
-! 4. Rename xx_YY.new.dic to xx_YY.orig.dic and xx_YY.new.aff to xx_YY.orig.aff.
-
-
- SPELL FILE VERSIONS *E770* *E771* *E772*
-***************
-*** 1582,1587 ****
---- 1579,1588 ----
- Forbid three identical characters when compounding. Not
- supported.
-
-+ CHECKSHARPS (Hunspell)) *spell-CHECKSHARPS*
-+ SS letter pair in uppercased (German) words may be upper case
-+ sharp s (ß). Not supported.
-+
- COMPLEXPREFIXES (Hunspell) *spell-COMPLEXPREFIXES*
- Enables using two prefixes. Not supported.
-
-***************
-*** 1595,1606 ****
- Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
-
- COMPOUNDBEGIN (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDBEGIN*
- Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
-
-! COMPOUNDEND (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDEND*
- Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
-
- COMPOUNDMIDDLE (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDMIDDLE*
- Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
-
- COMPOUNDRULES (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDRULES*
---- 1596,1616 ----
- Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
-
- COMPOUNDBEGIN (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDBEGIN*
-+ Words signed with COMPOUNDBEGIN may be first elements in
-+ compound words.
- Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
-
-! COMPOUNDLAST (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDLAST*
-! Words signed with COMPOUNDLAST may be last elements in
-! compound words.
- Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
-
-+ COMPOUNDEND (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDEND*
-+ Probably the same as COMPOUNDLAST
-+
- COMPOUNDMIDDLE (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDMIDDLE*
-+ Words signed with COMPOUNDMIDDLE may be middle elements in
-+ compound words.
- Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
-
- COMPOUNDRULES (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDRULES*
-***************
-*** 1646,1649 ****
- is no need to separate words before checking them (using a
- trie instead of a hashtable).
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1656,1659 ----
- is no need to separate words before checking them (using a
- trie instead of a hashtable).
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/sponsor.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/sponsor.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.371157528 +0200
-***************
-*** 213,216 ****
-
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 213,216 ----
-
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/starting.txt 2019-02-16 15:09:21.225946157 +0100
---- runtime/doc/starting.txt 2019-05-05 17:56:44.137617228 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *starting.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *starting.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 84,90 ****
- and the first error is displayed. See |quickfix|.
- If [errorfile] is not given, the 'errorfile' option is used
- for the file name. See 'errorfile' for the default value.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- (nothing) Without one of the four items above, Vim will start editing a
- new buffer. It's empty and doesn't have a file name.
---- 84,89 ----
-***************
-*** 129,145 ****
-
- --help *-h* *--help* *-?*
- -?
-! -h Give usage (help) message and exit. {not in Vi}
- See |info-message| about capturing the text.
-
- *--version*
- --version Print version information and exit. Same output as for
-! |:version| command. {not in Vi}
- See |info-message| about capturing the text.
-
- *--noplugin*
- --noplugin Skip loading plugins. Resets the 'loadplugins' option.
-! {not in Vi}
- Note that the |-u| argument may also disable loading plugins:
- argument load: vimrc files plugins defaults.vim ~
- (nothing) yes yes yes
---- 128,144 ----
-
- --help *-h* *--help* *-?*
- -?
-! -h Give usage (help) message and exit.
- See |info-message| about capturing the text.
-
- *--version*
- --version Print version information and exit. Same output as for
-! |:version| command.
- See |info-message| about capturing the text.
-
- *--noplugin*
- --noplugin Skip loading plugins. Resets the 'loadplugins' option.
-!
- Note that the |-u| argument may also disable loading plugins:
- argument load: vimrc files plugins defaults.vim ~
- (nothing) yes yes yes
-***************
-*** 190,202 ****
- Note: You can use up to 10 "+" or "-c" arguments in a Vim
- command. They are executed in the order given. A "-S"
- argument counts as a "-c" argument as well.
-- {Vi only allows one command}
-
- --cmd {command} *--cmd*
- {command} will be executed before processing any vimrc file.
- Otherwise it acts like -c {command}. You can use up to 10 of
- these commands, independently from "-c" commands.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-S*
- -S {file} The {file} will be sourced after the first file has been read.
---- 189,199 ----
-***************
-*** 205,211 ****
- < It can be mixed with "-c" arguments and repeated like "-c".
- The limit of 10 "-c" arguments applies here as well.
- {file} cannot start with a "-".
-! {not in Vi}
-
- -S Works like "-S Session.vim". Only when used as the last
- argument or when another "-" option follows.
---- 202,210 ----
- < It can be mixed with "-c" arguments and repeated like "-c".
- The limit of 10 "-c" arguments applies here as well.
- {file} cannot start with a "-".
-!
-! Do not use this for running a script to do some work and exit
-! Vim, you won't see error messages. Use |-u| instead.
-
- -S Works like "-S Session.vim". Only when used as the last
- argument or when another "-" option follows.
-***************
-*** 217,224 ****
- |crash-recovery|.
-
- *-L*
-! -L Same as -r. {only in some versions of Vi: "List recoverable
-! edit sessions"}
-
- *-R*
- -R Readonly mode. The 'readonly' option will be set for all the
---- 216,222 ----
- |crash-recovery|.
-
- *-L*
-! -L Same as -r.
-
- *-R*
- -R Readonly mode. The 'readonly' option will be set for all the
-***************
-*** 238,244 ****
- -m Modifications not allowed to be written. The 'write' option
- will be reset, so that writing files is disabled. However,
- the 'write' option can be set to enable writing again.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-M*
- -M Modifications not allowed. The 'modifiable' option will be
---- 236,241 ----
-***************
-*** 246,252 ****
- will be reset, so that writing files is disabled. However,
- the 'modifiable' and 'write' options can be set to enable
- changes and writing.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-Z* *restricted-mode* *E145* *E981*
- -Z Restricted mode. All commands that make use of an external
---- 243,248 ----
-***************
-*** 260,270 ****
- the Safe module.
- Note that the user may still find a loophole to execute a
- shell command, it has only been made difficult.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-g*
- -g Start Vim in GUI mode. See |gui|. For the opposite see |-v|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-v*
- -v Start Ex in Vi mode. Only makes a difference when the
---- 256,264 ----
-***************
-*** 278,284 ****
- *-E*
- -E Start Vim in improved Ex mode |gQ|. Only makes a difference
- when the executable is not called "exim".
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-s-ex*
- -s Silent or batch mode. Only when Vim was started as "ex" or
---- 272,277 ----
-***************
-*** 302,307 ****
---- 295,303 ----
- "-u" argument).
- Example: >
- vim -e -s < thefilter thefile
-+ < For the opposite, to see errors from the script, execute the
-+ file with the |-u| flag: >
-+ vim -u thefilter thefile
- <
- *-b*
- -b Binary mode. File I/O will only recognize <NL> to separate
-***************
-*** 309,315 ****
- option is set to 0. 'modeline' is reset. The 'binary' option
- is set. This is done after reading the vimrc/exrc files but
- before reading any file in the arglist. See also
-! |edit-binary|. {not in Vi}
-
- *-l*
- -l Lisp mode. Sets the 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options on.
---- 305,311 ----
- option is set to 0. 'modeline' is reset. The 'binary' option
- is set. This is done after reading the vimrc/exrc files but
- before reading any file in the arglist. See also
-! |edit-binary|.
-
- *-l*
- -l Lisp mode. Sets the 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options on.
-***************
-*** 318,324 ****
- -A Arabic mode. Sets the 'arabic' option on. (Only when
- compiled with the |+arabic| features (which include
- |+rightleft|), otherwise Vim gives an error message
-! and exits.) {not in Vi}
-
- *-F*
- -F This was used for Farsi mode, which has been removed.
---- 314,320 ----
- -A Arabic mode. Sets the 'arabic' option on. (Only when
- compiled with the |+arabic| features (which include
- |+rightleft|), otherwise Vim gives an error message
-! and exits.)
-
- *-F*
- -F This was used for Farsi mode, which has been removed.
-***************
-*** 327,339 ****
- *-H*
- -H Hebrew mode. Sets the 'hkmap' and 'rightleft' options on.
- (Only when compiled with the |+rightleft| feature, otherwise
-! Vim gives an error message and exits.) {not in Vi}
-
- *-V* *verbose*
- -V[N] Verbose. Sets the 'verbose' option to [N] (default: 10).
- Messages will be given for each file that is ":source"d and
- for reading or writing a viminfo file. Can be used to find
-! out what is happening upon startup and exit. {not in Vi}
- Example: >
- vim -V8 foobar
-
---- 323,335 ----
- *-H*
- -H Hebrew mode. Sets the 'hkmap' and 'rightleft' options on.
- (Only when compiled with the |+rightleft| feature, otherwise
-! Vim gives an error message and exits.)
-
- *-V* *verbose*
- -V[N] Verbose. Sets the 'verbose' option to [N] (default: 10).
- Messages will be given for each file that is ":source"d and
- for reading or writing a viminfo file. Can be used to find
-! out what is happening upon startup and exit.
- Example: >
- vim -V8 foobar
-
-***************
-*** 348,354 ****
- -D Debugging. Go to debugging mode when executing the first
- command from a script. |debug-mode|
- {not available when compiled without the |+eval| feature}
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-C*
- -C Compatible mode. Sets the 'compatible' option. You can use
---- 344,349 ----
-***************
-*** 360,372 ****
- < Several plugins won't work with 'compatible' set. You may
- want to set it after startup this way: >
- vim "+set cp" filename
-! < Also see |compatible-default|. {not in Vi}
-
- *-N*
- -N Not compatible mode. Resets the 'compatible' option. You can
- use this to get 'nocompatible', when there is no .vimrc file
- or when using "-u NONE".
-! Also see |compatible-default|. {not in Vi}
-
- *-y* *easy*
- -y Easy mode. Implied for |evim| and |eview|. Starts with
---- 355,367 ----
- < Several plugins won't work with 'compatible' set. You may
- want to set it after startup this way: >
- vim "+set cp" filename
-! < Also see |compatible-default|.
-
- *-N*
- -N Not compatible mode. Resets the 'compatible' option. You can
- use this to get 'nocompatible', when there is no .vimrc file
- or when using "-u NONE".
-! Also see |compatible-default|.
-
- *-y* *easy*
- -y Easy mode. Implied for |evim| and |eview|. Starts with
-***************
-*** 374,380 ****
- This sources the script $VIMRUNTIME/evim.vim. Mappings are
- set up to work like most click-and-type editors, see
- |evim-keys|. The GUI is started when available.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-n*
- -n No swap file will be used. Recovery after a crash will be
---- 369,374 ----
-***************
-*** 394,400 ****
- 'updatecount' to very big numbers, and type ":preserve" when
- you want to save your work. This way you keep the possibility
- for crash recovery.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-o*
- -o[N] Open N windows, split horizontally. If [N] is not given,
---- 388,393 ----
-***************
-*** 402,414 ****
- there is not enough room, only the first few files get a
- window. If there are more windows than arguments, the last
- few windows will be editing an empty file.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-O*
- -O[N] Open N windows, split vertically. Otherwise it's like -o.
- If both the -o and the -O option are given, the last one on
- the command line determines how the windows will be split.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-p*
- -p[N] Open N tab pages. If [N] is not given, one tab page is opened
---- 395,405 ----
-***************
-*** 416,435 ****
- 'tabpagemax' pages (default 10). If there are more tab pages
- than arguments, the last few tab pages will be editing an
- empty file. Also see |tabpage|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-T*
- -T {terminal} Set the terminal type to "terminal". This influences the
- codes that Vim will send to your terminal. This is normally
- not needed, because Vim will be able to find out what type
-! of terminal you are using. (See |terminal-info|.) {not in Vi}
-
- *--not-a-term*
- --not-a-term Tells Vim that the user knows that the input and/or output is
- not connected to a terminal. This will avoid the warning and
- the two second delay that would happen.
- Also avoids the "Reading from stdin..." message.
-! {not in Vi}
-
- *--ttyfail*
- --ttyfail When the stdin or stdout is not a terminal (tty) then exit
---- 407,425 ----
- 'tabpagemax' pages (default 10). If there are more tab pages
- than arguments, the last few tab pages will be editing an
- empty file. Also see |tabpage|.
-
- *-T*
- -T {terminal} Set the terminal type to "terminal". This influences the
- codes that Vim will send to your terminal. This is normally
- not needed, because Vim will be able to find out what type
-! of terminal you are using. (See |terminal-info|.)
-
- *--not-a-term*
- --not-a-term Tells Vim that the user knows that the input and/or output is
- not connected to a terminal. This will avoid the warning and
- the two second delay that would happen.
- Also avoids the "Reading from stdin..." message.
-! Also avoids the "N files to edit" message.
-
- *--ttyfail*
- --ttyfail When the stdin or stdout is not a terminal (tty) then exit
-***************
-*** 437,444 ****
-
- *-d*
- -d Start in diff mode, like |vimdiff|.
-! {not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the |+diff|
-! feature}
-
- -d {device} Only on the Amiga and when not compiled with the |+diff|
- feature. Works like "-dev".
---- 427,433 ----
-
- *-d*
- -d Start in diff mode, like |vimdiff|.
-! {not available when compiled without the |+diff| feature}
-
- -d {device} Only on the Amiga and when not compiled with the |+diff|
- feature. Works like "-dev".
-***************
-*** 448,454 ****
- Normally you would use this to set the window position and
- size: "-d con:x/y/width/height", e.g.,
- "-d con:30/10/600/150". But you can also use it to start
-! editing on another device, e.g., AUX:. {not in Vi}
- *-f*
- -f GUI: Do not disconnect from the program that started Vim.
- 'f' stands for "foreground". If omitted, the GUI forks a new
---- 437,443 ----
- Normally you would use this to set the window position and
- size: "-d con:x/y/width/height", e.g.,
- "-d con:30/10/600/150". But you can also use it to start
-! editing on another device, e.g., AUX:.
- *-f*
- -f GUI: Do not disconnect from the program that started Vim.
- 'f' stands for "foreground". If omitted, the GUI forks a new
-***************
-*** 467,473 ****
- MS-Windows: This option is not supported. However, when
- running Vim with an installed vim.bat or gvim.bat file it
- works.
-- {not in Vi}
-
-
- *--nofork*
---- 456,461 ----
-***************
-*** 492,504 ****
-
- When {vimrc} is equal to "DEFAULTS" (all uppercase), this has
- the same effect as "NONE", but the |defaults.vim| script is
-! loaded, which will also set 'nocompatible'.
-
- Using the "-u" argument with another argument than DEFAULTS
- has the side effect that the 'compatible' option will be on by
- default. This can have unexpected effects. See
- |'compatible'|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-U* *E230*
- -U {gvimrc} The file {gvimrc} is read for initializations when the GUI
---- 480,492 ----
-
- When {vimrc} is equal to "DEFAULTS" (all uppercase), this has
- the same effect as "NONE", but the |defaults.vim| script is
-! loaded, which will also set 'nocompatible'. Also see
-! |--clean|.
-
- Using the "-u" argument with another argument than DEFAULTS
- has the side effect that the 'compatible' option will be on by
- default. This can have unexpected effects. See
- |'compatible'|.
-
- *-U* *E230*
- -U {gvimrc} The file {gvimrc} is read for initializations when the GUI
-***************
-*** 506,529 ****
- is equal to "NONE", no file is read for GUI initializations at
- all. |gui-init|
- Exception: Reading the system-wide menu file is always done.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-i*
- -i {viminfo} The file "viminfo" is used instead of the default viminfo
- file. If the name "NONE" is used (all uppercase), no viminfo
- file is read or written, even if 'viminfo' is set or when
- ":rv" or ":wv" are used. See also |viminfo-file|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *--clean*
-! --clean Equal to "-u DEFAULTS -U NONE -i NONE":
- - initializations from files and environment variables is
- skipped
- - the |defaults.vim| script is loaded, which implies
- 'nocompatible': use Vim defaults
- - no |gvimrc| script is loaded
- - no viminfo file is read or written
-! - the home directory is excluded from 'runtimepath'
- *-x*
- -x Use encryption to read/write files. Will prompt for a key,
- which is then stored in the 'key' option. All writes will
---- 494,517 ----
- is equal to "NONE", no file is read for GUI initializations at
- all. |gui-init|
- Exception: Reading the system-wide menu file is always done.
-
- *-i*
- -i {viminfo} The file "viminfo" is used instead of the default viminfo
- file. If the name "NONE" is used (all uppercase), no viminfo
- file is read or written, even if 'viminfo' is set or when
- ":rv" or ":wv" are used. See also |viminfo-file|.
-
- *--clean*
-! --clean Similar to "-u DEFAULTS -U NONE -i NONE":
- - initializations from files and environment variables is
- skipped
-+ - 'runtimepath' and 'packpath' are set to exclude home
-+ directory entries (does not happen with -u DEFAULTS).
- - the |defaults.vim| script is loaded, which implies
- 'nocompatible': use Vim defaults
- - no |gvimrc| script is loaded
- - no viminfo file is read or written
-!
- *-x*
- -x Use encryption to read/write files. Will prompt for a key,
- which is then stored in the 'key' option. All writes will
-***************
-*** 548,554 ****
- When the connection is desired later anyway (e.g., for
- client-server messages), call the |serverlist()| function.
- This does not enable the XSMP handler though.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-s*
- -s {scriptin} The script file "scriptin" is read. The characters in the
---- 536,541 ----
-***************
-*** 557,563 ****
- of the file is reached before the editor exits, further
- characters are read from the keyboard. Only works when not
- started in Ex mode, see |-s-ex|. See also |complex-repeat|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-w_nr*
- -w {number}
---- 544,549 ----
-***************
-*** 570,631 ****
- ":source!". When the "scriptout" file already exists, new
- characters are appended. See also |complex-repeat|.
- {scriptout} cannot start with a digit.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *-W*
- -W {scriptout} Like -w, but do not append, overwrite an existing file.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- --remote [+{cmd}] {file} ...
- Open the {file} in another Vim that functions as a server.
- Any non-file arguments must come before this.
-! See |--remote|. {not in Vi}
-
- --remote-silent [+{cmd}] {file} ...
- Like --remote, but don't complain if there is no server.
-! See |--remote-silent|. {not in Vi}
-
- --remote-wait [+{cmd}] {file} ...
- Like --remote, but wait for the server to finish editing the
- file(s).
-! See |--remote-wait|. {not in Vi}
-
- --remote-wait-silent [+{cmd}] {file} ...
- Like --remote-wait, but don't complain if there is no server.
-! See |--remote-wait-silent|. {not in Vi}
-
- --servername {name}
- Specify the name of the Vim server to send to or to become.
-! See |--servername|. {not in Vi}
-
- --remote-send {keys}
- Send {keys} to a Vim server and exit.
-! See |--remote-send|. {not in Vi}
-
- --remote-expr {expr}
- Evaluate {expr} in another Vim that functions as a server.
- The result is printed on stdout.
-! See |--remote-expr|. {not in Vi}
-
- --serverlist Output a list of Vim server names and exit. See
-! |--serverlist|. {not in Vi}
-
- --socketid {id} *--socketid*
- GTK+ GUI Vim only. Make gvim try to use GtkPlug mechanism, so
- that it runs inside another window. See |gui-gtk-socketid|
-! for details. {not in Vi}
-
- --windowid {id} *--windowid*
- Win32 GUI Vim only. Make gvim try to use the window {id} as a
- parent, so that it runs inside that window. See
-! |gui-w32-windowid| for details. {not in Vi}
-
- --echo-wid *--echo-wid*
- GTK+ GUI Vim only. Make gvim echo the Window ID on stdout,
- which can be used to run gvim in a kpart widget. The format
- of the output is: >
- WID: 12345\n
-- < {not in Vi}
-
- --role {role} *--role*
- GTK+ 2 GUI only. Set the role of the main window to {role}.
---- 556,614 ----
- ":source!". When the "scriptout" file already exists, new
- characters are appended. See also |complex-repeat|.
- {scriptout} cannot start with a digit.
-
- *-W*
- -W {scriptout} Like -w, but do not append, overwrite an existing file.
-
- --remote [+{cmd}] {file} ...
- Open the {file} in another Vim that functions as a server.
- Any non-file arguments must come before this.
-! See |--remote|.
-
- --remote-silent [+{cmd}] {file} ...
- Like --remote, but don't complain if there is no server.
-! See |--remote-silent|.
-
- --remote-wait [+{cmd}] {file} ...
- Like --remote, but wait for the server to finish editing the
- file(s).
-! See |--remote-wait|.
-
- --remote-wait-silent [+{cmd}] {file} ...
- Like --remote-wait, but don't complain if there is no server.
-! See |--remote-wait-silent|.
-
- --servername {name}
- Specify the name of the Vim server to send to or to become.
-! See |--servername|.
-
- --remote-send {keys}
- Send {keys} to a Vim server and exit.
-! See |--remote-send|.
-
- --remote-expr {expr}
- Evaluate {expr} in another Vim that functions as a server.
- The result is printed on stdout.
-! See |--remote-expr|.
-
- --serverlist Output a list of Vim server names and exit. See
-! |--serverlist|.
-
- --socketid {id} *--socketid*
- GTK+ GUI Vim only. Make gvim try to use GtkPlug mechanism, so
- that it runs inside another window. See |gui-gtk-socketid|
-! for details.
-
- --windowid {id} *--windowid*
- Win32 GUI Vim only. Make gvim try to use the window {id} as a
- parent, so that it runs inside that window. See
-! |gui-w32-windowid| for details.
-
- --echo-wid *--echo-wid*
- GTK+ GUI Vim only. Make gvim echo the Window ID on stdout,
- which can be used to run gvim in a kpart widget. The format
- of the output is: >
- WID: 12345\n
-
- --role {role} *--role*
- GTK+ 2 GUI only. Set the role of the main window to {role}.
-***************
-*** 633,639 ****
- identify a window, in order to restore window placement and
- such. The --role argument is passed automatically when
- restoring the session on login. See |gui-gnome-session|
-- {not in Vi}
-
- -P {parent-title} *-P* *MDI* *E671* *E672*
- Win32 only: Specify the title of the parent application. When
---- 616,621 ----
-***************
-*** 1264,1279 ****
- *:mk* *:mkexrc*
- :mk[exrc] [file] Write current key mappings and changed options to
- [file] (default ".exrc" in the current directory),
-! unless it already exists. {not in Vi}
-
- :mk[exrc]! [file] Always write current key mappings and changed
- options to [file] (default ".exrc" in the current
-! directory). {not in Vi}
-
- *:mkv* *:mkvimrc*
- :mkv[imrc][!] [file] Like ":mkexrc", but the default is ".vimrc" in the
- current directory. The ":version" command is also
-! written to the file. {not in Vi}
-
- These commands will write ":map" and ":set" commands to a file, in such a way
- that when these commands are executed, the current key mappings and options
---- 1246,1261 ----
- *:mk* *:mkexrc*
- :mk[exrc] [file] Write current key mappings and changed options to
- [file] (default ".exrc" in the current directory),
-! unless it already exists.
-
- :mk[exrc]! [file] Always write current key mappings and changed
- options to [file] (default ".exrc" in the current
-! directory).
-
- *:mkv* *:mkvimrc*
- :mkv[imrc][!] [file] Like ":mkexrc", but the default is ".vimrc" in the
- current directory. The ":version" command is also
-! written to the file.
-
- These commands will write ":map" and ":set" commands to a file, in such a way
- that when these commands are executed, the current key mappings and options
-***************
-*** 1339,1346 ****
- |-S| argument: >
- vim -S Session.vim
- <
-! All this is {not in Vi} and {not available when compiled without the
-! |+mksession| feature}.
-
- *:mks* *:mksession*
- :mks[ession][!] [file] Write a Vim script that restores the current editing
---- 1321,1327 ----
- |-S| argument: >
- vim -S Session.vim
- <
-! All this is {not available when compiled without the |+mksession| feature}.
-
- *:mks* *:mksession*
- :mks[ession][!] [file] Write a Vim script that restores the current editing
-***************
-*** 1599,1604 ****
---- 1580,1587 ----
- - The "-i" Vim argument can be used to set another file name, |-i|. When the
- file name given is "NONE" (all uppercase), no viminfo file is ever read or
- written. Also not for the commands below!
-+ - The 'viminfofile' option can be used like the "-i" argument. In fact, the
-+ value form the "-i" argument is stored in the 'viminfofile' option.
- - For the commands below, another file name can be given, overriding the
- default and the name given with 'viminfo' or "-i" (unless it's NONE).
-
-***************
-*** 1653,1659 ****
- :rv[iminfo][!] [file] Read from viminfo file [file] (default: see above).
- If [!] is given, then any information that is
- already set (registers, marks, |v:oldfiles|, etc.)
-! will be overwritten {not in Vi}
-
- *:wv* *:wviminfo* *E137* *E138* *E574* *E886* *E929*
- :wv[iminfo][!] [file] Write to viminfo file [file] (default: see above).
---- 1636,1642 ----
- :rv[iminfo][!] [file] Read from viminfo file [file] (default: see above).
- If [!] is given, then any information that is
- already set (registers, marks, |v:oldfiles|, etc.)
-! will be overwritten
-
- *:wv* *:wviminfo* *E137* *E138* *E574* *E886* *E929*
- :wv[iminfo][!] [file] Write to viminfo file [file] (default: see above).
-***************
-*** 1666,1672 ****
- check that no old temp files were left behind (e.g.
- ~/.viminf*) and that you can write in the directory of
- the .viminfo file.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ol* *:oldfiles*
- :ol[dfiles] List the files that have marks stored in the viminfo
---- 1649,1654 ----
-***************
-*** 1676,1683 ****
- The output can be filtered with |:filter|, e.g.: >
- filter /\.vim/ oldfiles
- < The filtering happens on the file name.
-! {not in Vi, only when compiled with the |+eval|
-! feature}
-
- :bro[wse] ol[dfiles][!]
- List file names as with |:oldfiles|, and then prompt
---- 1658,1664 ----
- The output can be filtered with |:filter|, e.g.: >
- filter /\.vim/ oldfiles
- < The filtering happens on the file name.
-! {only when compiled with the |+eval| feature}
-
- :bro[wse] ol[dfiles][!]
- List file names as with |:oldfiles|, and then prompt
-***************
-*** 1688,1691 ****
- Use ! to abandon a modified buffer. |abandon|
- {not when compiled with tiny or small features}
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1669,1672 ----
- Use ! to abandon a modified buffer. |abandon|
- {not when compiled with tiny or small features}
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/syntax.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/syntax.txt 2019-03-29 20:27:11.231682590 +0100
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 30
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Mar 29
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 23,43 ****
- 1. Quick start |:syn-qstart|
- 2. Syntax files |:syn-files|
- 3. Syntax loading procedure |syntax-loading|
-! 4. Syntax file remarks |:syn-file-remarks|
-! 5. Defining a syntax |:syn-define|
-! 6. :syntax arguments |:syn-arguments|
-! 7. Syntax patterns |:syn-pattern|
-! 8. Syntax clusters |:syn-cluster|
-! 9. Including syntax files |:syn-include|
-! 10. Synchronizing |:syn-sync|
-! 11. Listing syntax items |:syntax|
-! 12. Highlight command |:highlight|
-! 13. Linking groups |:highlight-link|
-! 14. Cleaning up |:syn-clear|
-! 15. Highlighting tags |tag-highlight|
-! 16. Window-local syntax |:ownsyntax|
-! 17. Color xterms |xterm-color|
-! 18. When syntax is slow |:syntime|
-
- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
---- 23,44 ----
- 1. Quick start |:syn-qstart|
- 2. Syntax files |:syn-files|
- 3. Syntax loading procedure |syntax-loading|
-! 4. Converting to HTML |2html.vim|
-! 5. Syntax file remarks |:syn-file-remarks|
-! 6. Defining a syntax |:syn-define|
-! 7. :syntax arguments |:syn-arguments|
-! 8. Syntax patterns |:syn-pattern|
-! 9. Syntax clusters |:syn-cluster|
-! 10. Including syntax files |:syn-include|
-! 11. Synchronizing |:syn-sync|
-! 12. Listing syntax items |:syntax|
-! 13. Highlight command |:highlight|
-! 14. Linking groups |:highlight-link|
-! 15. Cleaning up |:syn-clear|
-! 16. Highlighting tags |tag-highlight|
-! 17. Window-local syntax |:ownsyntax|
-! 18. Color xterms |xterm-color|
-! 19. When syntax is slow |:syntime|
-
- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
-
-***************
-*** 368,387 ****
- syntax.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 4. Syntax file remarks *:syn-file-remarks*
-
-! *b:current_syntax-variable*
-! Vim stores the name of the syntax that has been loaded in the
-! "b:current_syntax" variable. You can use this if you want to load other
-! settings, depending on which syntax is active. Example: >
-! :au BufReadPost * if b:current_syntax == "csh"
-! :au BufReadPost * do-some-things
-! :au BufReadPost * endif
-!
-!
-! 2HTML *2html.vim* *convert-to-HTML*
-!
-! This is not a syntax file itself, but a script that converts the current
- window into HTML. Vim opens a new window in which it builds the HTML file.
-
- After you save the resulting file, you can view it with any browser. The
---- 369,377 ----
- syntax.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 4. Conversion to HTML *2html.vim* *convert-to-HTML*
-
-! 2html is not a syntax file itself, but a script that converts the current
- window into HTML. Vim opens a new window in which it builds the HTML file.
-
- After you save the resulting file, you can view it with any browser. The
-***************
-*** 671,682 ****
- :let g:html_no_pre = 1
- <
- *g:html_expand_tabs*
-! Default: 1 if 'tabstop' is 8, 'expandtab' is 0, and no fold column or line
-! numbers occur in the generated HTML;
-! 0 otherwise.
-! When 0, <Tab> characters in the buffer text are replaced with an appropriate
- number of space characters, or &nbsp; references if |g:html_no_pre| is 1.
-! When 1, if |g:html_no_pre| is 0 or unset, <Tab> characters in the buffer text
- are included as-is in the generated HTML. This is useful for when you want to
- allow copy and paste from a browser without losing the actual whitespace in
- the source document. Note that this can easily break text alignment and
---- 661,672 ----
- :let g:html_no_pre = 1
- <
- *g:html_expand_tabs*
-! Default: 0 if 'tabstop' is 8, 'expandtab' is 0, 'vartabstop' is not in use,
-! and no fold column or line numbers occur in the generated HTML;
-! 1 otherwise.
-! When 1, <Tab> characters in the buffer text are replaced with an appropriate
- number of space characters, or &nbsp; references if |g:html_no_pre| is 1.
-! When 0, if |g:html_no_pre| is 0 or unset, <Tab> characters in the buffer text
- are included as-is in the generated HTML. This is useful for when you want to
- allow copy and paste from a browser without losing the actual whitespace in
- the source document. Note that this can easily break text alignment and
-***************
-*** 773,778 ****
---- 763,780 ----
- >
- :let g:html_use_xhtml = 1
- <
-+ ==============================================================================
-+ 5. Syntax file remarks *:syn-file-remarks*
-+
-+ *b:current_syntax-variable*
-+ Vim stores the name of the syntax that has been loaded in the
-+ "b:current_syntax" variable. You can use this if you want to load other
-+ settings, depending on which syntax is active. Example: >
-+ :au BufReadPost * if b:current_syntax == "csh"
-+ :au BufReadPost * do-some-things
-+ :au BufReadPost * endif
-+
-+
-
- ABEL *abel.vim* *ft-abel-syntax*
-
-***************
-*** 939,944 ****
---- 941,949 ----
- To disable them use ":unlet". Example: >
- :unlet c_comment_strings
-
-+ An alternative is to switch to the C++ highlighting: >
-+ :set filetype=cpp
-+
- Variable Highlight ~
- *c_gnu* GNU gcc specific items
- *c_comment_strings* strings and numbers inside a comment
-***************
-*** 1265,1271 ****
- doxygen_end_punctuation '[.]' Set to regexp match for the ending
- punctuation of brief
-
-! There are also some hilight groups worth mentioning as they can be useful in
- configuration.
-
- Highlight Effect ~
---- 1270,1276 ----
- doxygen_end_punctuation '[.]' Set to regexp match for the ending
- punctuation of brief
-
-! There are also some highlight groups worth mentioning as they can be useful in
- configuration.
-
- Highlight Effect ~
-***************
-*** 1957,1963 ****
- the parentheses and backquoted parentheses. Because of the quantity of
- colorization levels, unlike non-rainbow highlighting, the rainbow mode
- specifies its highlighting using ctermfg and guifg, thereby bypassing the
-! usual colorscheme control using standard highlighting groups. The actual
- highlighting used depends on the dark/bright setting (see |'bg'|).
-
-
---- 1962,1968 ----
- the parentheses and backquoted parentheses. Because of the quantity of
- colorization levels, unlike non-rainbow highlighting, the rainbow mode
- specifies its highlighting using ctermfg and guifg, thereby bypassing the
-! usual color scheme control using standard highlighting groups. The actual
- highlighting used depends on the dark/bright setting (see |'bg'|).
-
-
-***************
-*** 1977,1983 ****
-
- LPC *lpc.vim* *ft-lpc-syntax*
-
-! LPC stands for a simple, memory-efficient language: Lars Pensj| C. The
- file name of LPC is usually *.c. Recognizing these files as LPC would bother
- users writing only C programs. If you want to use LPC syntax in Vim, you
- should set a variable in your .vimrc file: >
---- 1982,1988 ----
-
- LPC *lpc.vim* *ft-lpc-syntax*
-
-! LPC stands for a simple, memory-efficient language: Lars Pensjö C. The
- file name of LPC is usually *.c. Recognizing these files as LPC would bother
- users writing only C programs. If you want to use LPC syntax in Vim, you
- should set a variable in your .vimrc file: >
-***************
-*** 2641,2646 ****
---- 2646,2693 ----
- commands than are actually available to you by the game.
-
-
-+ R *r.vim* *ft-r-syntax*
-+
-+ The parsing of R code for syntax highlight starts 40 lines backwards, but you
-+ can set a different value in your |vimrc|. Example: >
-+ let r_syntax_minlines = 60
-+
-+ You can also turn off syntax highlighting of ROxygen: >
-+ let r_syntax_hl_roxygen = 0
-+
-+ enable folding of code delimited by parentheses, square brackets and curly
-+ braces: >
-+ let r_syntax_folding = 1
-+
-+ and highlight as functions all keywords followed by an opening parenthesis: >
-+ let r_syntax_fun_pattern = 1
-+
-+
-+ R MARKDOWN *rmd.vim* *ft-rmd-syntax*
-+
-+ To disable syntax highlight of YAML header, add to your |vimrc|: >
-+ let rmd_syn_hl_yaml = 0
-+
-+ To disable syntax highlighting of citation keys: >
-+ let rmd_syn_hl_citations = 0
-+
-+ To highlight R code in knitr chunk headers: >
-+ let rmd_syn_hl_chunk = 1
-+
-+ By default, chunks of R code will be highlighted following the rules of R
-+ language. If you want proper syntax highlighting of chunks of other languages,
-+ you should add them to either `markdown_fenced_languages` or
-+ `rmd_fenced_languages`. For example to properly highlight both R and Python,
-+ you may add this to your |vimrc|: >
-+ let rmd_fenced_languages = ['r', 'python']
-+
-+
-+ R RESTRUCTURED TEXT *rrst.vim* *ft-rrst-syntax*
-+
-+ To highlight R code in knitr chunk headers, add to your |vimrc|: >
-+ let rrst_syn_hl_chunk = 1
-+
-+
- READLINE *readline.vim* *ft-readline-syntax*
-
- The readline library is primarily used by the BASH shell, which adds quite a
-***************
-*** 2655,2663 ****
-
- RESTRUCTURED TEXT *rst.vim* *ft-rst-syntax*
-
-! You may set what syntax definitions should be used for code blocks via >
- let rst_syntax_code_list = ['vim', 'lisp', ...]
-! <
-
- REXX *rexx.vim* *ft-rexx-syntax*
-
---- 2702,2730 ----
-
- RESTRUCTURED TEXT *rst.vim* *ft-rst-syntax*
-
-! Syntax highlighting is enabled for code blocks within the document for a
-! select number of file types. See $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/rst.vim for the default
-! syntax list.
-!
-! To set a user-defined list of code block syntax highlighting: >
- let rst_syntax_code_list = ['vim', 'lisp', ...]
-!
-! To assign multiple code block types to a single syntax, define
-! `rst_syntax_code_list` as a mapping: >
-! let rst_syntax_code_list = {
-! \ 'cpp' = ['cpp', 'c++'],
-! \ 'bash' = ['bash', 'sh'],
-! ...
-! }
-!
-! To use color highlighting for emphasis text: >
-! let rst_use_emphasis_colors = 1
-!
-! To enable folding of sections: >
-! let rst_fold_enabled = 1
-!
-! Note that folding can cause performance issues on some platforms.
-!
-
- REXX *rexx.vim* *ft-rexx-syntax*
-
-***************
-*** 2876,2892 ****
- shells such as bash, dash, posix, and the Korn shells.
-
- Vim attempts to determine which shell type is in use by specifying that
-! various filenames are of specific types: >
-
- ksh : .kshrc* *.ksh
- bash: .bashrc* bashrc bash.bashrc .bash_profile* *.bash
- <
-! If none of these cases pertain, then the first line of the file is examined
-! (ex. looking for /bin/sh /bin/ksh /bin/bash). If the first line specifies a
-! shelltype, then that shelltype is used. However some files (ex. .profile) are
-! known to be shell files but the type is not apparent. Furthermore, on many
-! systems sh is symbolically linked to "bash" (Linux, Windows+cygwin) or "ksh"
-! (Posix).
-
- One may specify a global default by instantiating one of the following
- variables in your <.vimrc>:
---- 2943,2959 ----
- shells such as bash, dash, posix, and the Korn shells.
-
- Vim attempts to determine which shell type is in use by specifying that
-! various filenames are of specific types, e.g.: >
-
- ksh : .kshrc* *.ksh
- bash: .bashrc* bashrc bash.bashrc .bash_profile* *.bash
- <
-! See $VIMRUNTIME/filetype.vim for the full list of patterns. If none of these
-! cases pertain, then the first line of the file is examined (ex. looking for
-! /bin/sh /bin/ksh /bin/bash). If the first line specifies a shelltype, then
-! that shelltype is used. However some files (ex. .profile) are known to be
-! shell files but the type is not apparent. Furthermore, on many systems sh is
-! symbolically linked to "bash" (Linux, Windows+cygwin) or "ksh" (Posix).
-
- One may specify a global default by instantiating one of the following
- variables in your <.vimrc>:
-***************
-*** 3169,3174 ****
---- 3236,3247 ----
- which typically would go in $HOME/after/syntax/tex/[pkgname].vim, to
- http://vim.sf.net/.
-
-+ I've included some support for various popular packages on my website: >
-+
-+ http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#LATEXPKGS
-+ <
-+ The syntax files there go into your .../after/syntax/tex/ directory.
-+
- *tex-error* *g:tex_no_error*
- Tex: Excessive Error Highlighting? ~
-
-***************
-*** 3433,3439 ****
- :let g:zsh_fold_enable = 1
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 5. Defining a syntax *:syn-define* *E410*
-
- Vim understands three types of syntax items:
-
---- 3506,3512 ----
- :let g:zsh_fold_enable = 1
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 6. Defining a syntax *:syn-define* *E410*
-
- Vim understands three types of syntax items:
-
-***************
-*** 3792,3798 ****
- The maximum number of syntax groups is 19999.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 6. :syntax arguments *:syn-arguments*
-
- The :syntax commands that define syntax items take a number of arguments.
- The common ones are explained here. The arguments may be given in any order
---- 3865,3871 ----
- The maximum number of syntax groups is 19999.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 7. :syntax arguments *:syn-arguments*
-
- The :syntax commands that define syntax items take a number of arguments.
- The common ones are explained here. The arguments may be given in any order
-***************
-*** 4113,4119 ****
- Show either "syntax conceal on" or "syntax conceal off" (translated).
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 7. Syntax patterns *:syn-pattern* *E401* *E402*
-
- In the syntax commands, a pattern must be surrounded by two identical
- characters. This is like it works for the ":s" command. The most common to
---- 4186,4192 ----
- Show either "syntax conceal on" or "syntax conceal off" (translated).
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 8. Syntax patterns *:syn-pattern* *E401* *E402*
-
- In the syntax commands, a pattern must be surrounded by two identical
- characters. This is like it works for the ":s" command. The most common to
-***************
-*** 4291,4297 ****
- cannot be referred to.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 8. Syntax clusters *:syn-cluster* *E400*
-
- :sy[ntax] cluster {cluster-name} [contains={group-name}..]
- [add={group-name}..]
---- 4364,4370 ----
- cannot be referred to.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 9. Syntax clusters *:syn-cluster* *E400*
-
- :sy[ntax] cluster {cluster-name} [contains={group-name}..]
- [add={group-name}..]
-***************
-*** 4337,4343 ****
- The maximum number of clusters is 9767.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 9. Including syntax files *:syn-include* *E397*
-
- It is often useful for one language's syntax file to include a syntax file for
- a related language. Depending on the exact relationship, this can be done in
---- 4410,4416 ----
- The maximum number of clusters is 9767.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 10. Including syntax files *:syn-include* *E397*
-
- It is often useful for one language's syntax file to include a syntax file for
- a related language. Depending on the exact relationship, this can be done in
-***************
-*** 4378,4384 ****
- The maximum number of includes is 999.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 10. Synchronizing *:syn-sync* *E403* *E404*
-
- Vim wants to be able to start redrawing in any position in the document. To
- make this possible it needs to know the syntax state at the position where
---- 4451,4457 ----
- The maximum number of includes is 999.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 11. Synchronizing *:syn-sync* *E403* *E404*
-
- Vim wants to be able to start redrawing in any position in the document. To
- make this possible it needs to know the syntax state at the position where
-***************
-*** 4570,4576 ****
- :syntax sync clear {sync-group-name} ..
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 11. Listing syntax items *:syntax* *:sy* *:syn* *:syn-list*
-
- This command lists all the syntax items: >
-
---- 4643,4649 ----
- :syntax sync clear {sync-group-name} ..
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 12. Listing syntax items *:syntax* *:sy* *:syn* *:syn-list*
-
- This command lists all the syntax items: >
-
-***************
-*** 4590,4596 ****
- is mostly used, because it looks better.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 12. Highlight command *:highlight* *:hi* *E28* *E411* *E415*
-
- There are three types of highlight groups:
- - The ones used for specific languages. For these the name starts with the
---- 4663,4669 ----
- is mostly used, because it looks better.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 13. Highlight command *:highlight* *:hi* *E28* *E411* *E415*
-
- There are three types of highlight groups:
- - The ones used for specific languages. For these the name starts with the
-***************
-*** 4621,4629 ****
- Doesn't work recursively, thus you can't use
- ":colorscheme" in a color scheme script.
-
-! To customize a colorscheme use another name, e.g.
- "~/.vim/colors/mine.vim", and use `:runtime` to load
-! the original colorscheme: >
- runtime colors/evening.vim
- hi Statement ctermfg=Blue guifg=Blue
-
---- 4694,4702 ----
- Doesn't work recursively, thus you can't use
- ":colorscheme" in a color scheme script.
-
-! To customize a color scheme use another name, e.g.
- "~/.vim/colors/mine.vim", and use `:runtime` to load
-! the original color scheme: >
- runtime colors/evening.vim
- hi Statement ctermfg=Blue guifg=Blue
-
-***************
-*** 4631,4637 ****
- |ColorSchemePre| autocommand event is triggered.
- After the color scheme has been loaded the
- |ColorScheme| autocommand event is triggered.
-! For info about writing a colorscheme file: >
- :edit $VIMRUNTIME/colors/README.txt
-
- :hi[ghlight] List all the current highlight groups that have
---- 4704,4710 ----
- |ColorSchemePre| autocommand event is triggered.
- After the color scheme has been loaded the
- |ColorScheme| autocommand event is triggered.
-! For info about writing a color scheme file: >
- :edit $VIMRUNTIME/colors/README.txt
-
- :hi[ghlight] List all the current highlight groups that have
-***************
-*** 4828,4834 ****
- explicitly. This causes the highlight groups that depend on
- 'background' to change! This means you should set the colors for
- Normal first, before setting other colors.
-! When a colorscheme is being used, changing 'background' causes it to
- be reloaded, which may reset all colors (including Normal). First
- delete the "g:colors_name" variable when you don't want this.
-
---- 4901,4907 ----
- explicitly. This causes the highlight groups that depend on
- 'background' to change! This means you should set the colors for
- Normal first, before setting other colors.
-! When a color scheme is being used, changing 'background' causes it to
- be reloaded, which may reset all colors (including Normal). First
- delete the "g:colors_name" variable when you don't want this.
-
-***************
-*** 5083,5089 ****
- set.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 13. Linking groups *:hi-link* *:highlight-link* *E412* *E413*
-
- When you want to use the same highlighting for several syntax groups, you
- can do this more easily by linking the groups into one common highlight
---- 5156,5162 ----
- set.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 14. Linking groups *:hi-link* *:highlight-link* *E412* *E413*
-
- When you want to use the same highlighting for several syntax groups, you
- can do this more easily by linking the groups into one common highlight
-***************
-*** 5121,5127 ****
- overruled when the syntax file is loaded.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 14. Cleaning up *:syn-clear* *E391*
-
- If you want to clear the syntax stuff for the current buffer, you can use this
- command: >
---- 5194,5200 ----
- overruled when the syntax file is loaded.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 15. Cleaning up *:syn-clear* *E391*
-
- If you want to clear the syntax stuff for the current buffer, you can use this
- command: >
-***************
-*** 5212,5218 ****
- them.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 15. Highlighting tags *tag-highlight*
-
- If you want to highlight all the tags in your file, you can use the following
- mappings.
---- 5285,5291 ----
- them.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 16. Highlighting tags *tag-highlight*
-
- If you want to highlight all the tags in your file, you can use the following
- mappings.
-***************
-*** 5247,5253 ****
- autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.[ch] endif
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 16. Window-local syntax *:ownsyntax*
-
- Normally all windows on a buffer share the same syntax settings. It is
- possible, however, to set a particular window on a file to have its own
---- 5320,5326 ----
- autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.[ch] endif
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 17. Window-local syntax *:ownsyntax*
-
- Normally all windows on a buffer share the same syntax settings. It is
- possible, however, to set a particular window on a file to have its own
-***************
-*** 5277,5283 ****
- When splitting the window, the new window will use the original syntax.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 17. Color xterms *xterm-color* *color-xterm*
-
- Most color xterms have only eight colors. If you don't get colors with the
- default setup, it should work with these lines in your .vimrc: >
---- 5350,5356 ----
- When splitting the window, the new window will use the original syntax.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 18. Color xterms *xterm-color* *color-xterm*
-
- Most color xterms have only eight colors. If you don't get colors with the
- default setup, it should work with these lines in your .vimrc: >
-***************
-*** 5421,5427 ****
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 18. When syntax is slow *:syntime*
-
- This is aimed at authors of a syntax file.
-
---- 5494,5500 ----
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-! 19. When syntax is slow *:syntime*
-
- This is aimed at authors of a syntax file.
-
-***************
-*** 5478,5481 ****
- "<\@1<=span" Matches the same, but only tries one byte before "span".
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 5551,5554 ----
- "<\@1<=span" Matches the same, but only tries one byte before "span".
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/tabpage.txt 2019-05-05 17:50:51.295546075 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *tabpage.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 29
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *tabpage.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 16,22 ****
- 4. Setting 'tabline' |setting-tabline|
- 5. Setting 'guitablabel' |setting-guitablabel|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
- {not able to use multiple tab pages when the |+windows| feature was disabled
- at compile time}
-
---- 16,21 ----
-***************
-*** 213,219 ****
- :tabN[ext] {count}
- {count}<C-PageUp>
- {count}gT Go {count} tab pages back. Wraps around from the first one
-! to the last one.
-
- :tabr[ewind] *:tabfir* *:tabfirst* *:tabr* *:tabrewind*
- :tabfir[st] Go to the first tab page.
---- 212,219 ----
- :tabN[ext] {count}
- {count}<C-PageUp>
- {count}gT Go {count} tab pages back. Wraps around from the first one
-! to the last one. Note that the use of {count} is different
-! from |:tabnext|, where it is used as the tab page number.
-
- :tabr[ewind] *:tabfir* *:tabfirst* *:tabr* *:tabrewind*
- :tabfir[st] Go to the first tab page.
-***************
-*** 240,247 ****
- :tabm[ove] [N] *:tabm* *:tabmove*
- :[N]tabm[ove]
- Move the current tab page to after tab page N. Use zero to
-! make the current tab page the first one. Without N the tab
-! page is made the last one. >
- :.tabmove " do nothing
- :-tabmove " move the tab page to the left
- :+tabmove " move the tab page to the right
---- 240,249 ----
- :tabm[ove] [N] *:tabm* *:tabmove*
- :[N]tabm[ove]
- Move the current tab page to after tab page N. Use zero to
-! make the current tab page the first one. N is counted before
-! the move, thus if the second tab is the current one,
-! `:tabmove 1` and `:tabmove 2` have no effect.
-! Without N the tab page is made the last one. >
- :.tabmove " do nothing
- :-tabmove " move the tab page to the left
- :+tabmove " move the tab page to the right
-***************
-*** 286,292 ****
- current tab page.
- {cmd} can contain '|' to concatenate several commands.
- {cmd} must not open or close tab pages or reorder them.
-- {not in Vi}
- Also see |:windo|, |:argdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|, |:cfdo|
- and |:lfdo|
-
---- 288,293 ----
-***************
-*** 471,474 ****
- tab page local variable. |t:var|
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 472,475 ----
- tab page local variable. |t:var|
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt 2019-04-28 18:04:56.054492198 +0200
---- runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt 2019-05-05 17:53:15.690761399 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 04
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 60,66 ****
-
- *v_CTRL-]*
- {Visual}CTRL-] Same as ":tag {name}", where {name} is the text that
-! is highlighted. {not in Vi}
-
- *telnet-CTRL-]*
- CTRL-] is the default telnet escape key. When you type CTRL-] to jump to a
---- 60,66 ----
-
- *v_CTRL-]*
- {Visual}CTRL-] Same as ":tag {name}", where {name} is the text that
-! is highlighted.
-
- *telnet-CTRL-]*
- CTRL-] is the default telnet escape key. When you type CTRL-] to jump to a
-***************
-*** 112,129 ****
- g<RightMouse> *g<RightMouse>*
- <C-RightMouse> *<C-RightMouse>* *CTRL-T*
- CTRL-T Jump to [count] older entry in the tag stack
-! (default 1). {not in Vi}
-
- *:po* *:pop* *E555* *E556*
- :[count]po[p][!] Jump to [count] older entry in tag stack (default 1).
-! See |tag-!| for [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- :[count]ta[g][!] Jump to [count] newer entry in tag stack (default 1).
-! See |tag-!| for [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- *:tags*
- :tags Show the contents of the tag stack. The active
-! entry is marked with a '>'. {not in Vi}
-
- The output of ":tags" looks like this:
-
---- 112,129 ----
- g<RightMouse> *g<RightMouse>*
- <C-RightMouse> *<C-RightMouse>* *CTRL-T*
- CTRL-T Jump to [count] older entry in the tag stack
-! (default 1).
-
- *:po* *:pop* *E555* *E556*
- :[count]po[p][!] Jump to [count] older entry in tag stack (default 1).
-! See |tag-!| for [!].
-
- :[count]ta[g][!] Jump to [count] newer entry in tag stack (default 1).
-! See |tag-!| for [!].
-
- *:tags*
- :tags Show the contents of the tag stack. The active
-! entry is marked with a '>'.
-
- The output of ":tags" looks like this:
-
-***************
-*** 204,210 ****
- the current position in the list (if there is one).
- [name] can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|.
- See |tag-priority| for the priorities used in the
-! listing. {not in Vi}
- Example output:
-
- >
---- 204,210 ----
- the current position in the list (if there is one).
- [name] can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|.
- See |tag-priority| for the priorities used in the
-! listing.
- Example output:
-
- >
-***************
-*** 231,284 ****
-
- *:sts* *:stselect*
- :sts[elect][!] [name] Does ":tselect[!] [name]" and splits the window for
-! the selected tag. {not in Vi}
-
- *g]*
- g] Like CTRL-], but use ":tselect" instead of ":tag".
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *v_g]*
- {Visual}g] Same as "g]", but use the highlighted text as the
-! identifier. {not in Vi}
-
- *:tj* *:tjump*
- :tj[ump][!] [name] Like ":tselect", but jump to the tag directly when
-! there is only one match. {not in Vi}
-
- *:stj* *:stjump*
- :stj[ump][!] [name] Does ":tjump[!] [name]" and splits the window for the
-! selected tag. {not in Vi}
-
- *g_CTRL-]*
- g CTRL-] Like CTRL-], but use ":tjump" instead of ":tag".
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *v_g_CTRL-]*
- {Visual}g CTRL-] Same as "g CTRL-]", but use the highlighted text as
-! the identifier. {not in Vi}
-
- *:tn* *:tnext*
- :[count]tn[ext][!] Jump to [count] next matching tag (default 1). See
-! |tag-!| for [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- *:tp* *:tprevious*
- :[count]tp[revious][!] Jump to [count] previous matching tag (default 1).
-! See |tag-!| for [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- *:tN* *:tNext*
-! :[count]tN[ext][!] Same as ":tprevious". {not in Vi}
-
- *:tr* *:trewind*
- :[count]tr[ewind][!] Jump to first matching tag. If [count] is given, jump
-! to [count]th matching tag. See |tag-!| for [!]. {not
-! in Vi}
-
- *:tf* *:tfirst*
-! :[count]tf[irst][!] Same as ":trewind". {not in Vi}
-
- *:tl* *:tlast*
-! :tl[ast][!] Jump to last matching tag. See |tag-!| for [!]. {not
-! in Vi}
-
- *:lt* *:ltag*
- :lt[ag][!] [name] Jump to tag [name] and add the matching tags to a new
---- 231,280 ----
-
- *:sts* *:stselect*
- :sts[elect][!] [name] Does ":tselect[!] [name]" and splits the window for
-! the selected tag.
-
- *g]*
- g] Like CTRL-], but use ":tselect" instead of ":tag".
-
- *v_g]*
- {Visual}g] Same as "g]", but use the highlighted text as the
-! identifier.
-
- *:tj* *:tjump*
- :tj[ump][!] [name] Like ":tselect", but jump to the tag directly when
-! there is only one match.
-
- *:stj* *:stjump*
- :stj[ump][!] [name] Does ":tjump[!] [name]" and splits the window for the
-! selected tag.
-
- *g_CTRL-]*
- g CTRL-] Like CTRL-], but use ":tjump" instead of ":tag".
-
- *v_g_CTRL-]*
- {Visual}g CTRL-] Same as "g CTRL-]", but use the highlighted text as
-! the identifier.
-
- *:tn* *:tnext*
- :[count]tn[ext][!] Jump to [count] next matching tag (default 1). See
-! |tag-!| for [!].
-
- *:tp* *:tprevious*
- :[count]tp[revious][!] Jump to [count] previous matching tag (default 1).
-! See |tag-!| for [!].
-
- *:tN* *:tNext*
-! :[count]tN[ext][!] Same as ":tprevious".
-
- *:tr* *:trewind*
- :[count]tr[ewind][!] Jump to first matching tag. If [count] is given, jump
-! to [count]th matching tag. See |tag-!| for [!].
-
- *:tf* *:tfirst*
-! :[count]tf[irst][!] Same as ":trewind".
-
- *:tl* *:tlast*
-! :tl[ast][!] Jump to last matching tag. See |tag-!| for [!].
-
- *:lt* *:ltag*
- :lt[ag][!] [name] Jump to tag [name] and add the matching tags to a new
-***************
-*** 290,296 ****
- characters (very nomagic). The location list showing
- the matching tags is independent of the tag stack.
- See |tag-!| for [!].
-- {not in Vi}
-
- When there is no other message, Vim shows which matching tag has been jumped
- to, and the number of matching tags: >
---- 286,291 ----
-***************
-*** 317,350 ****
- *:pts* *:ptselect*
- :pts[elect][!] [name] Does ":tselect[!] [name]" and shows the new tag in a
- "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ptj* *:ptjump*
- :ptj[ump][!] [name] Does ":tjump[!] [name]" and shows the new tag in a
- "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ptn* *:ptnext*
- :[count]ptn[ext][!] ":tnext" in the preview window. See |:ptag|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ptp* *:ptprevious*
- :[count]ptp[revious][!] ":tprevious" in the preview window. See |:ptag|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ptN* *:ptNext*
-! :[count]ptN[ext][!] Same as ":ptprevious". {not in Vi}
-
- *:ptr* *:ptrewind*
- :[count]ptr[ewind][!] ":trewind" in the preview window. See |:ptag|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ptf* *:ptfirst*
-! :[count]ptf[irst][!] Same as ":ptrewind". {not in Vi}
-
- *:ptl* *:ptlast*
- :ptl[ast][!] ":tlast" in the preview window. See |:ptag|.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. Tags details *tag-details*
---- 312,339 ----
- *:pts* *:ptselect*
- :pts[elect][!] [name] Does ":tselect[!] [name]" and shows the new tag in a
- "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info.
-
- *:ptj* *:ptjump*
- :ptj[ump][!] [name] Does ":tjump[!] [name]" and shows the new tag in a
- "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info.
-
- *:ptn* *:ptnext*
- :[count]ptn[ext][!] ":tnext" in the preview window. See |:ptag|.
-
- *:ptp* *:ptprevious*
- :[count]ptp[revious][!] ":tprevious" in the preview window. See |:ptag|.
-
- *:ptN* *:ptNext*
-! :[count]ptN[ext][!] Same as ":ptprevious".
-
- *:ptr* *:ptrewind*
- :[count]ptr[ewind][!] ":trewind" in the preview window. See |:ptag|.
-
- *:ptf* *:ptfirst*
-! :[count]ptf[irst][!] Same as ":ptrewind".
-
- *:ptl* *:ptlast*
- :ptl[ast][!] ":tlast" in the preview window. See |:ptag|.
-
- ==============================================================================
- 4. Tags details *tag-details*
-***************
-*** 630,639 ****
- "?"), some special handling is done:
- - Searching starts on line 1 of the file.
- The direction of the search is forward for "/", backward for "?".
-! Note that 'wrapscan' does not matter, the whole file is always searched. (Vi
-! does use 'wrapscan', which caused tags sometimes not be found.) {Vi starts
-! searching in line 2 of another file. It does not find a tag in line 1 of
-! another file when 'wrapscan' is not set}
- - If the search fails, another try is done ignoring case. If that fails too,
- a search is done for:
- "^tagname[ \t]*("
---- 619,625 ----
- "?"), some special handling is done:
- - Searching starts on line 1 of the file.
- The direction of the search is forward for "/", backward for "?".
-! Note that 'wrapscan' does not matter, the whole file is always searched.
- - If the search fails, another try is done ignoring case. If that fails too,
- a search is done for:
- "^tagname[ \t]*("
-***************
-*** 644,650 ****
- "^[#a-zA-Z_].*\<tagname[ \t]*("
- This means: A line starting with '#' or an identifier and containing the tag
- followed by white space and a '('. This will find macro names and function
-! names with a type prepended. {the extra searches are not in Vi}
-
-
- *tag-old-static*
---- 630,636 ----
- "^[#a-zA-Z_].*\<tagname[ \t]*("
- This means: A line starting with '#' or an identifier and containing the tag
- followed by white space and a '('. This will find macro names and function
-! names with a type prepended.
-
-
- *tag-old-static*
-***************
-*** 720,752 ****
- of the file. Lines that look like a comment are
- ignored (see 'comments' option). If a count is given,
- the count'th matching line is displayed, and comment
-! lines are not ignored. {not in Vi}
-
- *]i*
- ]i like "[i", but start at the current cursor position.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:is* *:isearch*
- :[range]is[earch][!] [count] [/]pattern[/]
- Like "[i" and "]i", but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- *[I*
- [I Display all lines that contain the keyword under the
- cursor. Filenames and line numbers are displayed
- for the found lines. The search starts at the
-! beginning of the file. {not in Vi}
-
- *]I*
- ]I like "[I", but start at the current cursor position.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:il* *:ilist*
- :[range]il[ist][!] [/]pattern[/]
- Like "[I" and "]I", but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- *[_CTRL-I*
- [ CTRL-I Jump to the first line that contains the keyword
---- 706,736 ----
- of the file. Lines that look like a comment are
- ignored (see 'comments' option). If a count is given,
- the count'th matching line is displayed, and comment
-! lines are not ignored.
-
- *]i*
- ]i like "[i", but start at the current cursor position.
-
- *:is* *:isearch*
- :[range]is[earch][!] [count] [/]pattern[/]
- Like "[i" and "]i", but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!].
-
- *[I*
- [I Display all lines that contain the keyword under the
- cursor. Filenames and line numbers are displayed
- for the found lines. The search starts at the
-! beginning of the file.
-
- *]I*
- ]I like "[I", but start at the current cursor position.
-
- *:il* *:ilist*
- :[range]il[ist][!] [/]pattern[/]
- Like "[I" and "]I", but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!].
-
- *[_CTRL-I*
- [ CTRL-I Jump to the first line that contains the keyword
-***************
-*** 754,770 ****
- of the file. Lines that look like a comment are
- ignored (see 'comments' option). If a count is given,
- the count'th matching line is jumped to, and comment
-! lines are not ignored. {not in Vi}
-
- *]_CTRL-I*
- ] CTRL-I like "[ CTRL-I", but start at the current cursor
-! position. {not in Vi}
-
- *:ij* *:ijump*
- :[range]ij[ump][!] [count] [/]pattern[/]
- Like "[ CTRL-I" and "] CTRL-I", but search in
- [range] lines (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- CTRL-W CTRL-I *CTRL-W_CTRL-I* *CTRL-W_i*
- CTRL-W i Open a new window, with the cursor on the first line
---- 738,754 ----
- of the file. Lines that look like a comment are
- ignored (see 'comments' option). If a count is given,
- the count'th matching line is jumped to, and comment
-! lines are not ignored.
-
- *]_CTRL-I*
- ] CTRL-I like "[ CTRL-I", but start at the current cursor
-! position.
-
- *:ij* *:ijump*
- :[range]ij[ump][!] [count] [/]pattern[/]
- Like "[ CTRL-I" and "] CTRL-I", but search in
- [range] lines (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!].
-
- CTRL-W CTRL-I *CTRL-W_CTRL-I* *CTRL-W_i*
- CTRL-W i Open a new window, with the cursor on the first line
-***************
-*** 773,817 ****
- that look like a comment line are ignored (see
- 'comments' option). If a count is given, the count'th
- matching line is jumped to, and comment lines are not
-! ignored. {not in Vi}
-
- *:isp* *:isplit*
- :[range]isp[lit][!] [count] [/]pattern[/]
- Like "CTRL-W i" and "CTRL-W i", but search in
- [range] lines (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- *[d*
- [d Display the first macro definition that contains the
- macro under the cursor. The search starts from the
- beginning of the file. If a count is given, the
-! count'th matching line is displayed. {not in Vi}
-
- *]d*
- ]d like "[d", but start at the current cursor position.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:ds* *:dsearch*
- :[range]ds[earch][!] [count] [/]string[/]
- Like "[d" and "]d", but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- *[D*
- [D Display all macro definitions that contain the macro
- under the cursor. Filenames and line numbers are
- displayed for the found lines. The search starts
-! from the beginning of the file. {not in Vi}
-
- *]D*
- ]D like "[D", but start at the current cursor position.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:dli* *:dlist*
- :[range]dli[st][!] [/]string[/]
- Like `[D` and `]D`, but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!]. {not in Vi}
- Note that `:dl` works like `:delete` with the "l"
- flag, not `:dlist`.
-
---- 757,799 ----
- that look like a comment line are ignored (see
- 'comments' option). If a count is given, the count'th
- matching line is jumped to, and comment lines are not
-! ignored.
-
- *:isp* *:isplit*
- :[range]isp[lit][!] [count] [/]pattern[/]
- Like "CTRL-W i" and "CTRL-W i", but search in
- [range] lines (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!].
-
- *[d*
- [d Display the first macro definition that contains the
- macro under the cursor. The search starts from the
- beginning of the file. If a count is given, the
-! count'th matching line is displayed.
-
- *]d*
- ]d like "[d", but start at the current cursor position.
-
- *:ds* *:dsearch*
- :[range]ds[earch][!] [count] [/]string[/]
- Like "[d" and "]d", but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!].
-
- *[D*
- [D Display all macro definitions that contain the macro
- under the cursor. Filenames and line numbers are
- displayed for the found lines. The search starts
-! from the beginning of the file.
-
- *]D*
- ]D like "[D", but start at the current cursor position.
-
- *:dli* *:dlist*
- :[range]dli[st][!] [/]string[/]
- Like `[D` and `]D`, but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!].
- Note that `:dl` works like `:delete` with the "l"
- flag, not `:dlist`.
-
-***************
-*** 819,854 ****
- [ CTRL-D Jump to the first macro definition that contains the
- keyword under the cursor. The search starts from
- the beginning of the file. If a count is given, the
-! count'th matching line is jumped to. {not in Vi}
-
- *]_CTRL-D*
- ] CTRL-D like "[ CTRL-D", but start at the current cursor
-! position. {not in Vi}
-
- *:dj* *:djump*
- :[range]dj[ump][!] [count] [/]string[/]
- Like "[ CTRL-D" and "] CTRL-D", but search in
- [range] lines (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- CTRL-W CTRL-D *CTRL-W_CTRL-D* *CTRL-W_d*
- CTRL-W d Open a new window, with the cursor on the first
- macro definition line that contains the keyword
- under the cursor. The search starts from the
- beginning of the file. If a count is given, the
-! count'th matching line is jumped to. {not in Vi}
-
- *:dsp* *:dsplit*
- :[range]dsp[lit][!] [count] [/]string[/]
- Like "CTRL-W d", but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!]. {not in Vi}
-
- *:che* *:checkpath*
- :che[ckpath] List all the included files that could not be found.
-- {not in Vi}
-
-! :che[ckpath]! List all the included files. {not in Vi}
-
- *:search-args*
- Common arguments for the commands above:
---- 801,835 ----
- [ CTRL-D Jump to the first macro definition that contains the
- keyword under the cursor. The search starts from
- the beginning of the file. If a count is given, the
-! count'th matching line is jumped to.
-
- *]_CTRL-D*
- ] CTRL-D like "[ CTRL-D", but start at the current cursor
-! position.
-
- *:dj* *:djump*
- :[range]dj[ump][!] [count] [/]string[/]
- Like "[ CTRL-D" and "] CTRL-D", but search in
- [range] lines (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!].
-
- CTRL-W CTRL-D *CTRL-W_CTRL-D* *CTRL-W_d*
- CTRL-W d Open a new window, with the cursor on the first
- macro definition line that contains the keyword
- under the cursor. The search starts from the
- beginning of the file. If a count is given, the
-! count'th matching line is jumped to.
-
- *:dsp* *:dsplit*
- :[range]dsp[lit][!] [count] [/]string[/]
- Like "CTRL-W d", but search in [range] lines
- (default: whole file).
-! See |:search-args| for [/] and [!].
-
- *:che* *:checkpath*
- :che[ckpath] List all the included files that could not be found.
-
-! :che[ckpath]! List all the included files.
-
- *:search-args*
- Common arguments for the commands above:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/terminal.txt 2019-02-22 17:56:02.787842436 +0100
---- runtime/doc/terminal.txt 2019-05-05 17:53:28.734690163 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 17
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 42,48 ****
- Communication |termdebug-communication|
- Customizing |termdebug-customizing|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
- {only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
- The terminal feature requires the |+job| and |+channel| features.
-
---- 42,47 ----
-***************
-*** 66,87 ****
- the job. This uses a pty when possible. You can click outside of the
- terminal window to move keyboard focus elsewhere.
-
- CTRL-W can be used to navigate between windows and other CTRL-W commands, e.g.:
- CTRL-W CTRL-W move focus to the next window
- CTRL-W : enter an Ex command
- See |CTRL-W| for more commands.
-
-! Special in the terminal window: *CTRL-W_.* *CTRL-W_N*
- CTRL-W . send a CTRL-W to the job in the terminal
- CTRL-W CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
- CTRL-W N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
- CTRL-\ CTRL-N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
-! CTRL-W " {reg} paste register {reg} *CTRL-W_quote*
- Also works with the = register to insert the result of
- evaluating an expression.
- CTRL-W CTRL-C ends the job, see below |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
-! CTRL-W gt go to next tabpage, same as `gt`
-! CTRL-W gT go to previous tabpage, same as `gT`
-
- See option 'termwinkey' for specifying another key instead of CTRL-W that
- will work like CTRL-W. However, typing 'termwinkey' twice sends 'termwinkey'
---- 65,87 ----
- the job. This uses a pty when possible. You can click outside of the
- terminal window to move keyboard focus elsewhere.
-
-+ *t_CTRL-W_CTRL-W* *t_CTRL-W_:*
- CTRL-W can be used to navigate between windows and other CTRL-W commands, e.g.:
- CTRL-W CTRL-W move focus to the next window
- CTRL-W : enter an Ex command
- See |CTRL-W| for more commands.
-
-! Special in the terminal window: *t_CTRL-W_.* *t_CTRL-W_N*
- CTRL-W . send a CTRL-W to the job in the terminal
- CTRL-W CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
- CTRL-W N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
- CTRL-\ CTRL-N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
-! CTRL-W " {reg} paste register {reg} *t_CTRL-W_quote*
- Also works with the = register to insert the result of
- evaluating an expression.
- CTRL-W CTRL-C ends the job, see below |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
-! CTRL-W gt go to next tabpage, same as `gt` *t_CTRL-W_gt*
-! CTRL-W gT go to previous tabpage, same as `gT` *t_CTRL-W_gT*
-
- See option 'termwinkey' for specifying another key instead of CTRL-W that
- will work like CTRL-W. However, typing 'termwinkey' twice sends 'termwinkey'
-***************
-*** 92,99 ****
- 'termwinkey' . send 'termwinkey' to the job in the terminal
- 'termwinkey' CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
- 'termwinkey' N go to terminal Normal mode, see below
-! 'termwinkey' CTRL-N same as CTRL-W N
-! 'termwinkey' CTRL-C same as |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
- *t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N*
- The special key combination CTRL-\ CTRL-N can be used to switch to Normal
- mode, just like this works in any other mode.
---- 92,99 ----
- 'termwinkey' . send 'termwinkey' to the job in the terminal
- 'termwinkey' CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
- 'termwinkey' N go to terminal Normal mode, see below
-! 'termwinkey' CTRL-N same as CTRL-W N |t_CTRL-W_N|
-! 'termwinkey' CTRL-C same as CTRL-W CTRL-C |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
- *t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N*
- The special key combination CTRL-\ CTRL-N can be used to switch to Normal
- mode, just like this works in any other mode.
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/term.txt 2018-08-07 22:30:26.662240885 +0200
---- runtime/doc/term.txt 2019-04-11 17:11:03.153605154 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *term.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 14
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *term.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 11
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 111,116 ****
---- 111,126 ----
- If this is done while Vim is running the 't_BD' will be sent to the terminal
- to disable bracketed paste.
-
-+ If your terminal supports bracketed paste, but the options are not set
-+ automatically, you can try using something like this: >
-+
-+ if &term =~ "screen"
-+ let &t_BE = "\e[?2004h"
-+ let &t_BD = "\e[?2004l"
-+ exec "set t_PS=\e[200~"
-+ exec "set t_PE=\e[201~"
-+ endif
-+ <
- *cs7-problem*
- Note: If the terminal settings are changed after running Vim, you might have
- an illegal combination of settings. This has been reported on Solaris 2.5
-***************
-*** 324,334 ****
- t_EI end insert or replace mode (block cursor shape) *t_EI* *'t_EI'*
- |termcap-cursor-shape|
- t_RV request terminal version string (for xterm) *t_RV* *'t_RV'*
-! |xterm-8bit| |v:termresponse| |'ttymouse'| |xterm-codes|
- t_u7 request cursor position (for xterm) *t_u7* *'t_u7'*
- see |'ambiwidth'|
- t_RF request terminal foreground color *t_RF* *'t_RF'*
- t_RB request terminal background color *t_RB* *'t_RB'*
- t_8f set foreground color (R, G, B) *t_8f* *'t_8f'*
- |xterm-true-color|
- t_8b set background color (R, G, B) *t_8b* *'t_8b'*
---- 334,348 ----
- t_EI end insert or replace mode (block cursor shape) *t_EI* *'t_EI'*
- |termcap-cursor-shape|
- t_RV request terminal version string (for xterm) *t_RV* *'t_RV'*
-! The response is stored in |v:termresponse|
-! |xterm-8bit| |'ttymouse'| |xterm-codes|
- t_u7 request cursor position (for xterm) *t_u7* *'t_u7'*
- see |'ambiwidth'|
-+ The response is stored in |v:termu7resp|
- t_RF request terminal foreground color *t_RF* *'t_RF'*
-+ The response is stored in |v:termrfgresp|
- t_RB request terminal background color *t_RB* *'t_RB'*
-+ The response is stored in |v:termrbgresp|
- t_8f set foreground color (R, G, B) *t_8f* *'t_8f'*
- |xterm-true-color|
- t_8b set background color (R, G, B) *t_8b* *'t_8b'*
-***************
-*** 341,347 ****
---- 355,363 ----
- t_EC set cursor color end *t_EC* *'t_EC'*
- t_SH set cursor shape *t_SH* *'t_SH'*
- t_RC request terminal cursor blinking *t_RC* *'t_RC'*
-+ The response is stored in |v:termblinkresp|
- t_RS request terminal cursor style *t_RS* *'t_RS'*
-+ The response is stored in |v:termstyleresp|
- t_ST save window title to stack *t_ST* *'t_ST'*
- t_RT restore window title from stack *t_RT* *'t_RT'*
- t_Si save icon text to stack *t_Si* *'t_Si'*
-***************
-*** 523,529 ****
- Note about colors: The 't_Co' option tells Vim the number of colors available.
- When it is non-zero, the 't_AB' and 't_AF' options are used to set the color.
- If one of these is not available, 't_Sb' and 't_Sf' are used. 't_me' is used
-! to reset to the default colors.
-
- *termcap-cursor-shape* *termcap-cursor-color*
- When Vim enters Insert mode the 't_SI' escape sequence is sent. When Vim
---- 539,545 ----
- Note about colors: The 't_Co' option tells Vim the number of colors available.
- When it is non-zero, the 't_AB' and 't_AF' options are used to set the color.
- If one of these is not available, 't_Sb' and 't_Sf' are used. 't_me' is used
-! to reset to the default colors. Also see 'termguicolors'.
-
- *termcap-cursor-shape* *termcap-cursor-color*
- When Vim enters Insert mode the 't_SI' escape sequence is sent. When Vim
-***************
-*** 971,974 ****
- :noremap! <RightDrag> <LeftDrag>
- :noremap! <RightRelease> <LeftRelease>
- <
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 987,990 ----
- :noremap! <RightDrag> <LeftDrag>
- :noremap! <RightRelease> <LeftRelease>
- <
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/textprop.txt 2019-05-05 15:47:37.821923550 +0200
---- runtime/doc/textprop.txt 2019-05-05 17:34:42.564911374 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *textprop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 30
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *textprop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 20,26 ****
- 3. When text changes |text-prop-changes|
-
-
-- {Vi does not have text properties}
- {not able to use text properties when the |+textprop| feature was
- disabled at compile time}
-
---- 20,25 ----
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/tips.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/tips.txt 2018-07-29 14:23:36.371157528 +0200
-***************
-*** 408,421 ****
- ==============================================================================
- Executing shell commands in a window *shell-window*
-
-! There have been questions for the possibility to execute a shell in a window
-! inside Vim. The answer: you can't! Including this would add a lot of code to
-! Vim, which is a good reason not to do this. After all, Vim is an editor, it
-! is not supposed to do non-editing tasks. However, to get something like this,
-! you might try splitting your terminal screen or display window with the
- "splitvt" program. You can probably find it on some ftp server. The person
- that knows more about this is Sam Lantinga <slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu>.
-! An alternative is the "window" command, found on BSD Unix systems, which
- supports multiple overlapped windows. Or the "screen" program, found at
- www.uni-erlangen.de, which supports a stack of windows.
-
---- 408,420 ----
- ==============================================================================
- Executing shell commands in a window *shell-window*
-
-! See |terminal|.
-!
-! Another solution is splitting your terminal screen or display window with the
- "splitvt" program. You can probably find it on some ftp server. The person
- that knows more about this is Sam Lantinga <slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu>.
-!
-! Another alternative is the "window" command, found on BSD Unix systems, which
- supports multiple overlapped windows. Or the "screen" program, found at
- www.uni-erlangen.de, which supports a stack of windows.
-
-***************
-*** 531,534 ****
- autocmd InsertEnter * match none
- <
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 530,533 ----
- autocmd InsertEnter * match none
- <
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/todo.txt 2018-06-03 14:42:17.836505122 +0200
---- runtime/doc/todo.txt 2019-05-05 17:22:02.360947099 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *todo.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 17
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *todo.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 34,66 ****
-
- The #1234 numbers refer to an issue or pull request on github. To see it in a
- browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1234
-!
- *known-bugs*
- -------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
-
- Prompt buffer:
- - Add a command line history.
- - delay next prompt until plugin gives OK?
-! end?
-
- Terminal emulator window:
- - With a vertical split only one window is updated. (Linwei, 2018 Jun 2,
- #2977)
-! - When typing : at the more prompt, instead of entering a new Vim command, the
-! : is inserted in the terminal window. Should skip terminal_loop here.
-! ()
-! - How to access selection in Terminal running a shell? (damnskippy, 2018 May
-! 27, #29620 When terminal doesn't use the mouse, use modeless selection.
-! - Win32: Termdebug doesn't work, because gdb does not support mi2 on a tty.
-! This plugin: https://github.com/cpiger/NeoDebug runs gdb as a job,
-! redirecting input and output.
-! Open new console for for program with: "set new-console on"
- - Win32: Redirecting input does not work, half of Test_terminal_redir_file()
- is disabled.
- - Win32: Redirecting output works but includes escape sequences.
- - Win32: Make terminal used for :!cmd in the GUI work better. Allow for
- redirection.
-- - Terminal API: Add more functionality? (Ozaki Kiichi 2018 May 13, #2907)
- - 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.
---- 34,100 ----
-
- The #1234 numbers refer to an issue or pull request on github. To see it in a
- browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1234
-! (replace 1234 with the issue/pull number)
- *known-bugs*
- -------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
-
-+ 'incsearch' with :s: (#3321)
-+ - Get E20 when using command history to get "'<,'>s/a/b" and no Visual area
-+ was set. (#3837)
-+ - :s/foo using CTRL-G moves to another line, should not happen, or use the
-+ correct line (it uses the last but one line) (Lifepillar, Aug 18, #3345)
-+ - :s@pat/tern@ doesn't include "/" in the pattern. (Takahiro Yoshihara, #3637)
-+ pass delim to do_search() ?
-+ - Also support range: :/foo/,/bar/delete
-+ - Also support for user command, e.g. Cfilter
-+ - :%s/foo should take the first match below the cursor line, unless there
-+ isn't one?
-+ Then :%s?foo should take the first match above the cursor line.
-+
- Prompt buffer:
- - Add a command line history.
- - delay next prompt until plugin gives OK?
-! - add prompt_addtext({buf}, {expr}) none add text to a prompt buffer
-!
-! Terminal debugger:
-! - Make prompt-buffer variant work better.
-! - 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 build 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.
-! - Add support for lldb? #3565
-! - Could we do something similar for debugging Vim scripts? At least see the
-! script while stepping through it. Simple version would use an extra window.
-! More complete solution would actually run Vim in a Terminal and control it
-! with another Vim instance.
-
- Terminal emulator window:
-+ - When the job in the terminal doesn't use mouse events, let the scroll wheel
-+ scroll the scrollback, like a terminal does at the shell prompt. #2490
-+ And use modeless selection. #2962
-+ - When Vim runs in the terminal and changes the title, the statusline needs to
-+ be redrawn.
-+ - GUI: When using ":set go+=!" a system() call causes the hit-enter prompt.
-+ (#3327)
-+ - Terminal API: Add more functionality? (Ozaki Kiichi 2018 May 13, #2907)
-+ - GUI: hang until key typed. (#3530)
-+ - Allow for specifying the directory, with ++cwd={dir}.
- - With a vertical split only one window is updated. (Linwei, 2018 Jun 2,
- #2977)
-! - Add a way to make ":term cmd" run "cmd" in a shell, instead of executing it
-! directly. Perhaps ":term ++shell cmd". (#3340)
-! - When pasting should call vterm_keyboard_start_paste(), e.g. when using
-! K_MIDDLEMOUSE, calling insert_reg().
-! - Users expect parsing the :term argument like a shell does, also support
-! single quotes. E.g. with: :term grep 'alice says "hello"' (#1999)
- - Win32: Redirecting input does not work, half of Test_terminal_redir_file()
- is disabled.
- - Win32: Redirecting output works but includes escape sequences.
- - Win32: Make terminal used for :!cmd in the GUI work better. Allow for
- redirection.
- - 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.
-***************
-*** 69,79 ****
- 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.
-- - Termdebug does not work when Vim was build 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.
-
-! Patch to fix that ++bad no longer works. (Christian Brabandt, on #2947)
-
- Does not build with MinGW out of the box:
- - _stat64 is not defined, need to use "struct stat" in vim.h
---- 103,121 ----
- 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.
-
-! Support for popup widows:
-! - Use text properties to define highlighting.
-! - Proposal on issue #4063
-!
-! Notifications for text changes, could be used for LSP.
-! - New event, similar to TextChanged, but guaranteed to provide sequential
-! information of all text changes.
-! Possibly build on undo info (but undo itself is also a change).
-! How to deal with ":%s/this/that" ?
-!
-! Adding "10" to 'spellsuggest' causes spell suggestions to become very slow.
-! (#4087)
-
- Does not build with MinGW out of the box:
- - _stat64 is not defined, need to use "struct stat" in vim.h
-***************
-*** 82,121 ****
- Crash when mixing matchadd and substitute()? (Max Christian Pohle, 2018 May
- 13, #2910) Can't reproduce?
-
-! On Win32 when not in the console and t_Co >= 256, allow using 'tgc'.
-! (Nobuhiro Takasaki, #2833) Also check t_Co.
-
-! Patch to fix arguments of :edit. (Dominique Pelle, 2018 May 28 #2966)
-
-! Ptch to update html syntax. (Jorge Maldonado Ventura, #2974)
-
-! Patch to fix that restoring window doesn't work when 'winheight' is large.
-! (Darrell Nash, 2018 May 30, #2971) Doesn't work? Issue #2970
-
-! Patch to add completion to :unlet for environment vars. (Jason Franklin, 2018
-! May 30) Last update.
-
-! Errors found with random data:
-! heap-buffer-overflow in alist_add (#2472)
-
- More warnings from static analysis:
- https://lgtm.com/projects/g/vim/vim/alerts/?mode=list
-
-! Patch to make "is" and "as" work bettter. (Jason Franklin, 2018 May 19)
-
-! Patch to add tests for user and language completion. (Dominique Pelle, 2018
-! Jun 2, #2978)
-
-! Using ":file" in quickfix window during an autocommand doesn't work.
-! (Jason Franklin, 2018 May 23) Allow for using it when there is no argument.
-
-! Pull request #2967: Allow white space in sign text. (Ben Jackson)
-
-! Patch for xterm and vt320 builtin termcap. (Kouichi Iwamoto, 2018 May 31,
-! #2973)
-
-! Patch to add more testing for :cd command. (Dominique Pelle, 2018 May 30,
-! #2972)
-
- Script generated by :mksession does not work well if there are windows with
- modified buffers
---- 124,406 ----
- Crash when mixing matchadd and substitute()? (Max Christian Pohle, 2018 May
- 13, #2910) Can't reproduce?
-
-! Errors found with random data:
-! heap-buffer-overflow in alist_add (#2472)
-
-! Improve fallback for menu translations, to avoid having to create lots of
-! files that source the actual file. E.g. menu_da_de -> menu_da
-! Include part of #3242?
-
-! When a terminal exit_cb closes the window, a following typed key is lost, if
-! it's in a mapping. (2018 Oct 6, #2302, #3522)
-
-! Completion mixes results from the current buffer with tags and other files.
-! Happens when typing CTRL-N while still search for results. E.g., type "b_" in
-! terminal.c and then CTRL-N twice.
-! Should do current file first and not split it up when more results are found.
-! (Also #1890)
-
-! Internal diff doesn't handle binary file like external diff does. (Mike
-! Williams, 2018 Oct 30)
-
-! Problem with :tlmenu: Detach item added with all modes? Issue #3563.
-!
-! The quoting of the [command] argument of :terminal is not clearly documented.
-! Give a few examples. (#4288)
-!
-! Bug: script written with "-W scriptout" contains Key codes, while the script
-! read with "-s scriptin" expects escape codes. Probably "scriptout" needs to
-! be adjusted. (Daniel Steinberg, 2019 Feb 24, #4041)
-!
-! Bug: "vipgw" does not put cursor back where it belongs. (Jason Franklin, 2019
-! Mar 5)
-!
-! When using a timer callback vgetc_busy is reset, allowing for using input().
-! But in a channel callback this does not happen. We need to do something
-! similar to check_due_timer(). Also see #3809.
-!
-! C syntax: {} inside () causes following {} to be highlighted as error.
-! (Michalis Giannakidis, 2006 Jun 1)
-!
-! Support setting the character displayed below the last line? Neovim uses
-! "eob:X" in 'fillchars'.
-!
-! Check: __attribute__((format(printf, on semsg() and siemsg(). Where was this
-! added?
-!
-! Add test for urxvt mouse codes. Also test that mouse coordinates can be
-! negative. (see #4326)
-!
-! 'cmdheight' has a tab-local value, but it cannot be obtained with
-! `:echo gettabwinvar(2, 1, '&cmdheight')` returns the value for the _current_
-! tab page. (Ingo Karkat, #4324)
-! :call settabwinvar(1, 1, '&cmdheight', 2) also doesn't work well.
-!
-! Add a chdir() function, which will set the window-local, tab-local or global
-! directory, first one that is currently used. Returns the current directory,
-! so that this works:
-! let save_dir = chdir('somewhere')
-! ...
-! call chdir(save_dir)
-!
-! This modeline throws unexpected errors: (#4165)
-! vim: syn=nosyntax
-!
-! ":doau SomeEvent" gives "No matching autocommands". This message doesn't give
-! a hint about how to fix it. (#4300)
-!
-! Make balloon_show() work outside of 'balloonexpr'? Users expect it to work:
-! #2948. (related to #1512?)
-! On Win32 it stops showing, because showState is already ShS_SHOWING.
-! balloon_show() does not work properly in the terminal. (Ben Jackson, 2017 Dec
-! 20, #2481)
-! Also see #2352, want better control over balloon, perhaps set the position.
-! Should also be possible to add highlighting, like in the status line?
-! balloonexpr() on MS-Windows GUI doesn't handle accented chars? (nivaemail,
-! 2018 Sep 14)
-! Another request: #3811.
-
- More warnings from static analysis:
- https://lgtm.com/projects/g/vim/vim/alerts/?mode=list
-
-! Still a E315 error when using terminal. (Masato Nishihata, #3959)
-!
-! Use dict_iterate_start() / dict_iterate_next() instead of relying on the
-! internals of the dict structure.
-!
-! Running test_gui and test_gui_init with Motif sometimes kills the window
-! manager. Problem with Motif? Now test_gui crashes in submenu_change().
-! Athena is OK.
-! Motif: Build on Ubuntu can't enter any text in dialog text fields.
-!
-! nvo-mode mapping works on Windows, not on Linux. (#3678)
-!
-! Missing tests for:
-! - add_termcap_entry()
-!
-! When using exclusive selection and vi" that fails, cursor moves to the left.
-! Cursor should not move. (#4024)
-!
-! Incsearch test fails when locale is "C". (Dominique Pelle, #3986)
-! Also run all tests with C locale?
-!
-! "vat" doesn't work well on XML when the closing > is on another line.
-! #3927
-!
-! Pasting foo} causes Vim to behave weird. (John Little, 2018 Jun 17)
-! Related to bracketed paste. I cannot reproduce it.
-!
-! When 'confirm' is set a "silent q" doesn't show the prompt. It should in this
-! case. (Nate Peterson, 2019 Jan 31, #3892)
-! For "silent! q" it should not prompt and just fail.
-!
-! Add <aevent>, which expands to the currently triggered autocommand event name.
-! (Daniel Hahler, #4232) Or add it to v:event (easier to use but slightly more
-! expensive).
-!
-! Some xterm responses are not properly handled: (Markus Gömmel, 2019 Apr 1)
-! DCS 0 $ r Pt ST should be ignored.
-! DCS 0 + r/Pt/ ST already ignored?
-!
-! Using CTRL-L to add a character to the search string that contains \v,
-! punctuation is repeated. (Smylers, 2018 Nov 17, #3621)
-!
-! ml_get error: (Israel Chauca Fuentes, 2018 Oct 17, #3550).
-!
-! Using single wide base character with double wide composing character gives
-! drawing errors. Fill up the base character? (Dominique, #4328)
-!
-! Problem with two buffers with the same name a/b, if it didn't exist before and
-! is created outside of Vim. (dskloetg, 2018 Jul 16, #3219)
-!
-! When 'sidescrolloff' is set, using "zl" to go to the end of the line, suddenly
-! scrolls back. Should allow for this scrolling, like 'scrolloff' does when
-! using CTRL-E. (Yee Cheng Chin, #3721)
-!
-! Invalid memory access with old regexp engine. (Dominique Pelle, 2018 Sep 3,
-! #3405) Introduced by 8.0.1517, which was fixing another memory access error.
-! (Sep 8)
-!
-! Add function to make use of internal diff, working on two lists and returning
-! unified diff (list of lines).
-
-! When splitting a window with few text lines, the relative cursor position is
-! kept, which means part of the text isn't displayed. Better show all the text
-! when possible. (Dylan Lloyd, #3973)
-
-! Make ":interactive !cmd" stop termcap mode, also when used in an autocommand.
-! (#3692)
-
-! Patch to add environ(), gets a dict with all environment vars, and getenv(),
-! useful for environment vars that are not made of keyword chars.
-! (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, #2875)
-
-! Add buffer argument to undotree(). (#4001)
-
-! Patch to restore X11 connection. (#844)
-!
-! Patch to add optional arguments with default values.
-! (Andy Massimino, #3952) Needs to be reviewed.
-!
-! Patch to add more info to OptionSet. Should mention what triggered the change
-! ":set", ":setlocal", ":setglobal", "modeline"; and the old global value.
-! #4118. Proposed implementation: 2019 Mar 27.
-! Updated 2019 Apr 9: ASAN fails.
-!
-! Problem with Visual yank when 'linebreak' and 'showbreak' are set.
-! Patch with tests, but it's not clear how it is supposed to work. (tommm, 2018
-! Nov 17) Asked about this, Dec 22. Christian will have a look.
-!
-! Patch for larger icons in installer. (#978) Still not good.
-!
-! Patch to add commands to jump to quickfix entry above/below the cursor.
-! (Yegappan Lakshmanan, #4316) Also do :cbefore and :cafter.
-!
-! Patch to fix that using "5gj" starting inside a closed fold does not work on
-! screen lines but on text lines. (Julius Hulsmann, #4095) Lacks a test.
-!
-! Patch to implement 'diffref' option. (#3535)
-! Easier to use a 'diffmaster' option, is the extra complexity needed?
-! Not ready to include.
-!
-! Memory leaks in test_channel? (or is it because of fork())
-! Using uninitialized value in test_crypt.
-! Memory leak in test_terminal:
-! ==23530== by 0x2640D7: alloc (misc2.c:874)
-! ==23530== by 0x2646D6: vim_strsave (misc2.c:1315)
-! ==23530== by 0x25841D: FullName_save (misc1.c:5443)
-! ==23530== by 0x17CB4F: fix_fname (buffer.c:4794)
-! ==23530== by 0x17CB9A: fname_expand (buffer.c:4838)
-! ==23530== by 0x1759AB: buflist_new (buffer.c:1889)
-! ==23530== by 0x35C923: term_start (terminal.c:421)
-! ==23530== by 0x2AFF30: mch_call_shell_terminal (os_unix.c:4377)
-! ==23530== by 0x2B16BE: mch_call_shell (os_unix.c:5383)
-! Memory leak in test_alot with pyeval() (allocating partial)
-!
-! gethostbyname() is old, use getaddrinfo() if available. (#3227)
-!
-! matchaddpos() gets slow with many matches. Proposal by Rick Howe, 2018 Jul
-! 19.
-!
-! Patch to specify color for cterm=underline and cterm=undercurl, like "guisp".
-! Does #2405 do this?
-!
-! Patch to add an interrupt() function: sets got_int. Useful in an autocommand
-! such as BufWritePre that checks the file name or contents.
-!
-! More patches to check:
-! - #4098 improve Travis config
-!
-! Should make 'listchars' global-local. Local to window or to buffer?
-! Probably window.
-! Add something like 'fillchars' local to window, but allow for specifying a
-! highlight name. Esp. for the statusline.
-!
-! Sourceforge Vim pages still have content, redirect from empty page.
-! Check for PHP errors. (Wayne Davison, 2018 Oct 26)
-!
-! Patch to support ":tag <tagkind> <tagname>". (emmrk, 2018 May 7, #2871)
-! Use something like ":tag {kind}/{tagname}".
-! Not ready to include.
-!
-! :pedit resets the 'buflisted' option unexpectedly. (Wang Shidong, 2018 Oct 12,
-! #3536)
-!
-! home_replace() uses $HOME instead of "homedir". (Cesar Martins, 2018 Aug 9)
-!
-! When the status line uses term_gettitle(), it does not get updated when the
-! terminal title changes. (Josh Triplett, 2018 Sep 9, #3418)
-! How would we know that the status line needs to be updated?
-!
-! Adjust windows installer explanation of behavior. (scootergrisen, #3310)
-!
-! Set g:actual_curbuf when evaluating 'statusline', not just with an expression.
-! (Daniel Hahler, 2018 Aug 8, #3299)
-!
-! Update for xim-input-style help (Tony Mechelynck, 2019 Jan 10).
-! Feedback from someone who uses this?
-!
-! ml_get error. (Dominique Pelle, 2018 Sep 14, #3434)
-!
-! Patch to use forward slash for completion even when 'shellslash' is set.
-! Adds 'completepathslash'. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2018 Nov 15, #3612)
-!
-! Only output t_Cs when t_Ce is also set. do not use Cs and Ce termcap entries. (Daniel Hahler, 2018 Sep 25)
-! Add t_cS and t_cR for cursor color select and reset. Use Cs and Cr terminfo
-! values.
-!
-! Further xdiff changes:
-! - More options, e.g. different kind of whitespace diff.
-! - when editing text, update the surrounding diff blocks.
-! - omit diff.exe from distribution
-! - Can we make this show differences within a line?
-! - add option to use external diff above a certain size.
-!
-! Difference between two regexp engines: #3373
-!
-! Patch to properly break CJK lines: #3875
-! Requires more tests. dbcs_ functions are not implemented.
-!
-! Patch to add ch_listen() (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2018 Nov 26, #3639)
-! What is the practical use for this?
-!
-! When the last line wraps, selecting with the mouse below that line only
-! includes the first screen line. (2018 Aug 23, #3368)
-!
-! Refactored HTML indent file. (Michael Lee, #1821)
-! Ask to write a test first.
-!
-! Patch to add getregpoint() and setreg() with an option to set "".
-! (Andy Massimino, 2018 Aug 24, #3370)
-! Better name?
-!
-! MS-Windows: .lnk file not resolved properly when 'encoding' is set.
-! (lkintact, 2018 Sep 22, #3473)
-!
-! Merge checking for 'cursorline' and 'concealcursor', see neovim #9492.
-!
-! Win32 key codes are messy. Mike Williams tried to fix that, but now old
-! mappings no longer work. Create a new terminal for the better solution?
-
- Script generated by :mksession does not work well if there are windows with
- modified buffers
-***************
-*** 124,149 ****
- skip "badd fname" if "fname" is already in the buffer list
- remove remark about unloading buffers from documentation
-
-- Patch to make :help work for tags with a ?. (Hirohito Higashi, 2018 May 28)
--
- Compiler warnings (geeknik, 2017 Oct 26):
- - signed integer overflow in do_sub() (#2249)
- - signed integer overflow in get_address() (#2248)
- - signed integer overflow in getdecchrs() (#2254)
- - undefined left shift in get_string_tv() (#2250)
-
-! Patch for more quickfix refactoring. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, #2950)
-
- Tests failing for "make testgui" with GTK:
- - Test_setbufvar_options()
- - Test_exit_callback_interval()
-
-! Make balloon_show() work outside of 'balloonexpr'? Users expect it to work:
-! #2948. (related to #1512?)
-! On Win32 it stops showing, because showState is already ShS_SHOWING.
-! balloon_show() does not work properly in the terminal. (Ben Jackson, 2017 Dec
-! 20, #2481)
-! Also see #2352, want better control over balloon, perhaps set the position.
-
- Try out background make plugin:
- https://github.com/AndrewVos/vim-make-background
---- 409,449 ----
- skip "badd fname" if "fname" is already in the buffer list
- remove remark about unloading buffers from documentation
-
- Compiler warnings (geeknik, 2017 Oct 26):
- - signed integer overflow in do_sub() (#2249)
- - signed integer overflow in get_address() (#2248)
- - signed integer overflow in getdecchrs() (#2254)
- - undefined left shift in get_string_tv() (#2250)
-
-! Win32 console: <F11> and <F12> typed in Insert mode don't result in normal
-! characters. (#3246)
-!
-! 'foldtext' is evaluated too often. (Daniel Hahler, #2773)
-!
-! Add Native language protocol server (LSP) support. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, 2018
-! Oct 28)
-!
-! ml_get error when using a Python script. (Yggdroot, 2017 Jun 1, #1737)
-! Lemonboy can reproduce (2017 Jun 5)
-! Also reproduced by Benjamin Doherty, 2018 Oct 4.
-! Simpler way: Ken Takata, Oct 6.
-!
-! Add more testing of the GTK GUI.
-! - gtk_test_widget_click() can be used to simulate a click in a widget.
-
- Tests failing for "make testgui" with GTK:
- - Test_setbufvar_options()
- - Test_exit_callback_interval()
-
-! Patch to be able to use hex numbers with :digraph. (Lcd, 2015 Sep 6)
-! Update Sep 7. Update by Christian Brabandt, 2015 Sep 8, 2016 Feb 1.
-! Patch to be able to disable default digraphs (incomplete) (Eric Pruitt, 2018
-! Nov 22).
-!
-! Patch to list user digraphs. (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Apr 14)
-!
-! Patch to add digraph() function. (Christian Brabandt, 2013 Aug 22, update Aug
-! 24)
-
- Try out background make plugin:
- https://github.com/AndrewVos/vim-make-background
-***************
-*** 151,157 ****
- https://github.com/yegappan/asyncmake
-
- Add a ModeChanged autocommand that has an argument indicating the old and new
-! mode. Also used for switching Terminal mode.
-
- Add an option with file patterns, to be used when unloading a buffer: If there
- is a match, remove entries for the buffer from marks, jumplist, etc. To be
---- 451,457 ----
- https://github.com/yegappan/asyncmake
-
- Add a ModeChanged autocommand that has an argument indicating the old and new
-! mode, as what's returned from mode(). Also used for switching Terminal mode.
-
- Add an option with file patterns, to be used when unloading a buffer: If there
- is a match, remove entries for the buffer from marks, jumplist, etc. To be
-***************
-*** 159,201 ****
-
- Cursor in wrong position when line wraps. (#2540)
-
-! Patch for Lua support. (Kazunobu Kuriyama, 2018 May 26)
-
- Add an option similar to 'lazyredraw' to skip redrawing while executing a
- script or function.
-
- MS-Windows: write may fail if another program is reading the file.
- If 'readonly' is not set but the file appears to be readonly later, try again
- (wait a little while).
- CreateFile() returns ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION (Linwei, 2018 May 5)
-
- Should add a test for every command line argument. Check coverage for what is
- missing: --nofork, -A , -b, -h, etc.
-
-! Patch for variable tabstops. On github (Christian Brabandt, 2014 May 15)
-! Update 2018 March 12, #2711
-!
-! Improve the installer for MS-Windows. There are a few alternatives:
-! - Add silent install option. (Shane Lee, #751)
-! - Installer from Cream (Steve Hall).
-! - Modern UI 2.0 for the Nsis installer. (Guopeng Wen)
-! https://github.com/gpwen/vim-installer-mui2
-! - make it possible to do a silent install, see
-! http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html#4.12
-! Version from Guopeng Wen does this.
-! - MSI installer: https://github.com/petrkle/vim-msi/
-! - The one on Issue 279.
-! Problem: they all work slightly different (e.g. don't install vimrun.exe).
-! How to test that it works well for all Vim users?
-
- Alternative manpager.vim. (Enno, 2018 Jan 5, #2529)
-
-! Patch to use NGETTEXT() in many more places. (Sergey Alyoshin, 2018 May 25)
-! Updated ptach May 27.
-
-! Does setting 'cursorline' cause syntax highlighting to slow down? Perhaps is
-! mess up the cache? (Mike Lee Williams, 2018 Jan 27, #2539)
-! Also: 'foldtext' is evaluated too often. (Daniel Hahler, #2773)
-
- When using :packadd files under "later" are not used, which is inconsistent
- with packages under "start". (xtal8, #1994)
---- 459,508 ----
-
- Cursor in wrong position when line wraps. (#2540)
-
-! Patch to parse ":line" in tags file and use it for search. (Daniel Hahler,
-! #2546) Fixes #1057. Missing a test.
-!
-! Setting 'columns' in a BufEnter autocommand causes a second tab width to
-! behave strangely, as if there is a gap and a vertical window separator.
-! (Michael Soyka, 2018 Sep 23, #3477)
-!
-! Make {skip} argument of searchpair() consistent with other places where we
-! pass an expression to evaluate. Allow passing zero for "never skip".
-
- Add an option similar to 'lazyredraw' to skip redrawing while executing a
- script or function.
-
-+ Universal solution to detect if t_RS is working, using cursor position.
-+ Koichi Iwamoto, #2126
-+
-+ When using a menu item while the "more" prompt is displayed doesn't work well.
-+ E.g. after using help->version. Have a key that ends the "more" prompt and
-+ does nothing otherwise?
-+
- MS-Windows: write may fail if another program is reading the file.
- If 'readonly' is not set but the file appears to be readonly later, try again
- (wait a little while).
- CreateFile() returns ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION (Linwei, 2018 May 5)
-
-+ Using --remote to open a file in which a # appears does not work on
-+ MS-Windows. Perhaps in \# the \ is seen as a path separator. (Axel Bender,
-+ 2017 Feb 9) Can we expand wildcards first and send the path literally to the
-+ receiving Vim? Or make an exception for #, it's not useful remotely.
-+
- Should add a test for every command line argument. Check coverage for what is
- missing: --nofork, -A , -b, -h, etc.
-
-! ":au * * command" should not be allowed, only use * for event when listing or
-! deleting autocmds, not when adding them.
-
- Alternative manpager.vim. (Enno, 2018 Jan 5, #2529)
-
-! Delete all the specific stuff for the Borland compiler? (#3374)
-! Patch in #3377 (Thomas Dziedzic)
-
-! 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)
-
- When using :packadd files under "later" are not used, which is inconsistent
- with packages under "start". (xtal8, #1994)
-***************
-*** 222,237 ****
-
- Add the debug command line history to viminfo.
-
-- Avoid that "sign unplace id" does a redraw right away, esp. when there is a
-- sequence of these commands. (Andy Stewart, 2018 Mar 16)
--
-- ch_sendraw() with long string does not try to read inbetween, which may cause
-- a deadlock if the reading side is waiting for the write to finish. (Nate
-- Bosch, 2018 Jan 13, #2548)
--
-- Patch to include a cfilter plugin to filter quickfix/location lists.
-- (Yegappan Lakshmanan, 2018 May 12)
--
- Add Makefiles to the runtime/spell directory tree, since nobody uses Aap.
- Will have to explain the manual steps (downloading the .aff and .dic files,
- applying the diff, etc.
---- 529,534 ----
-***************
-*** 250,256 ****
- Using 'wildignore' also applies to literally entered file name. Also with
- :drop (remote commands).
-
-! Patch to support ":tag <tagkind> <tagname". (emmrk, 2018 May 7, #2871)
-
- Implement option_save() and option_restore():
- option_restore({list}) *option_restore()*
---- 547,554 ----
- Using 'wildignore' also applies to literally entered file name. Also with
- :drop (remote commands).
-
-! Inserting a line in a CompleteDone autocommand may confuse undo. (micbou,
-! 2018 Jun 18, #3027)
-
- Implement option_save() and option_restore():
- option_restore({list}) *option_restore()*
-***************
-*** 275,322 ****
- values are handled and the script ID is restored, so that
- `:verbose set` will show where the option was originally set,
- not where it was restored.
-
- "gvim --remote" from a directory with non-word characters changes the current
- directory (Paulo Marcel Coelho Arabic, 2017 Oct 30, #2266)
- Also see #1689.
-
-- ml_get error when using a Python script. (Yggdroot, 2017 Jun 1, #1737)
-- Lemonboy can reproduce (2017 Jun 5)
--
- crash when removing an element while inside map(). (Nikolai Pavlov, 2018 Feb
- 17, #2652)
-
- When 'virtualedit' is "all" and 'cursorcolumn' is set, the wrong column may be
- highlighted. (van-de-bugger, 2018 Jan 23, #2576)
-
-! Patch to parse ":line" in tags file and use it for search. (Daniel Hahler,
-! #2546) Fixes #1057. Missing a test.
-!
-! Patch to add winlayout() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, 2018 Jan 4)
-
- No profile information for function that executes ":quit". (Daniel Hahler,
- 2017 Dec 26, #2501)
-
-! Get a "No Name" buffer when 'hidden' is set and opening a new window from the
-! quickfix list. (bfrg, 2018 Jan 22, #2574)
-
-! CTRL-X on zero gets stuck on 0xfffffffffffffffe. (Hengyang Zhao, #2746)
-
-! A function on a dictionary is not profiled. (ZyX, 2010 Dec 25)
-
- Invalid range error when using BufWinLeave for closing terminal.
- (Gabriel Barta, 2017 Nov 15, #2339)
-
-- Using an external diff is inefficient. Not all systems have a good diff
-- program available (esp. MS-Windows). Would be nice to have in internal diff
-- implementation. Can then also use this for displaying changes within a line.
-- Olaf Dabrunz is working on this. (10 Jan 2016)
-- 9 Instead invoking an external diff program, use builtin code. One can be
-- found here: http://www.ioplex.com/~miallen/libmba/dl/src/diff.c
-- It's complicated and badly documented.
-- Alternative: use the xdiff library. Patch from Christian Brabandt, 2018 Mar
-- 20, #2732)
--
- ml_get errors with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
-
- Error in emsg with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
---- 573,608 ----
- values are handled and the script ID is restored, so that
- `:verbose set` will show where the option was originally set,
- not where it was restored.
-+ Alternatively: save and restore ALL options. Implementation needs to use
-+ copy-on-write. Return an ID from option_save(), when
-+ option_restore(ID) is called give an error if another option_save()
-+ was called in the meantime, they must be balanced.
-
- "gvim --remote" from a directory with non-word characters changes the current
- directory (Paulo Marcel Coelho Arabic, 2017 Oct 30, #2266)
- Also see #1689.
-
- crash when removing an element while inside map(). (Nikolai Pavlov, 2018 Feb
- 17, #2652)
-
- When 'virtualedit' is "all" and 'cursorcolumn' is set, the wrong column may be
- highlighted. (van-de-bugger, 2018 Jan 23, #2576)
-
-! ":file" does not show anything when 'shortmess' contains 'F'. (#3070)
-
- No profile information for function that executes ":quit". (Daniel Hahler,
- 2017 Dec 26, #2501)
-
-! A function on a dictionary is not profiled. (ZyX, 2010 Dec 25)
-
-! Add script number to profile? (#3330 breaks tests).
-
-! A function defined locally and lambda's are not easily recognized.
-! Mention where they were defined somewhere.
-
- Invalid range error when using BufWinLeave for closing terminal.
- (Gabriel Barta, 2017 Nov 15, #2339)
-
- ml_get errors with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
-
- Error in emsg with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
-***************
-*** 337,351 ****
- In an optional package the "after" directory is not scanned?
- (Renato Fabbri, 2018 Feb 22)
-
-- Universal solution to detect if t_RS is working, using cursor position.
-- Koichi Iwamoto, #2126
--
- Patch for Neovim concerning restoring when closing help window. (glacambre
- neovim #7431)
-
-- Default install on MS-Windows should source defaults.vim.
-- Ask whether to use Windows or Vim key behavior?
--
- Patch for improving detecting Ruby on Mac in configure. (Ilya Mikhaltsou, 2017
- Nov 21)
-
---- 623,631 ----
-***************
-*** 363,378 ****
-
- matchit hasn't been maintained for a long time. #955.
-
-- Patch to add variable name after "scope add". (Eddie Lebow, 2018 Feb 7, #2620)
-- Maybe not needed?
--
- Problem with 'delcombine'. (agguser, 2017 Nov 10, #2313)
-
- MS-Windows: buffer completion doesn't work when using backslash (or slash)
- for a path separator. (xtal8, #2201)
-
-! Patch to adjust to DPI setting for GTK. (Roel van de Kraats, 2017 Nov 20,
-! #2357)
-
- Test runtime files.
- Start with filetype detection: testdir/test_filetype.vim
---- 643,655 ----
-
- matchit hasn't been maintained for a long time. #955.
-
- Problem with 'delcombine'. (agguser, 2017 Nov 10, #2313)
-
- MS-Windows: buffer completion doesn't work when using backslash (or slash)
- for a path separator. (xtal8, #2201)
-
-! Would be nice for insert mode completion to highlight the text that was added
-! (and may change when picking another completion).
-
- Test runtime files.
- Start with filetype detection: testdir/test_filetype.vim
-***************
-*** 386,394 ****
- After using :noautocmd CursorMoved may still trigger. (Andy Stewart, 2017 Sep
- 13, #2084). Set old position after the command.
-
-- Illegal memory access, requires ASAN to see. (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Jul 28)
-- Still happens (2017 Jul 9)
--
- When bracketed paste is used, pasting at the ":append" prompt does not get the
- line breaks. (Ken Takata, 2017 Aug 22)
-
---- 663,668 ----
-***************
-*** 397,406 ****
- Patch to fix increment/decrement not working properly when 'virtualedit' is
- set. (Hirohito Higashi, 2016 Aug 1, #923)
-
-- Memory leaks in test_channel? (or is it because of fork())
-- Using uninitialized value in test_crypt.
-- Memory leaks in test_escaped_glob
--
- Patch to make gM move to middle of line. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Sep 8, #2070)
-
- Cannot copy modeless selection when cursor is inside it. (lkintact, #2300)
---- 671,676 ----
-***************
-*** 410,417 ****
- Now on github: #1856. Updated Oct 2017
- Got permission to include this under the Vim license.
-
-- Refactored HTML indent file. (Michael Lee, #1821)
--
- Test_writefile_fails_conversion failure on Solaris because if different iconv
- behavior. Skip when "uname" returns "SunOS"? (Pavel Heimlich, #1872)
-
---- 680,685 ----
-***************
-*** 473,484 ****
- Cindent: returning a structure has more indent for the second item.
- (Sam Pagenkopf, 2017 Sep 14, #2090)
-
-- Completion mixes results from the current buffer with tags and other files.
-- Happens when typing CTRL-N while still search for results. E.g., type "b_" in
-- terminal.c and then CTRL-N twice.
-- Should do current file first and not split it up when more results are found.
-- (Also #1890)
--
- Patch from Christian Brabandt to preserve upper case marks when wiping out a
- buffer. (2013 Dec 9)
- Also fixes #2166?
---- 741,746 ----
-***************
-*** 491,499 ****
- Profile of a dict function is lost when the dict is deleted. Would it be
- possible to collect this? (Daniel Hahler, #2350)
-
-- Add `:filter` support for various commands (Marcin Szamotulski, 2017 Nov 12
-- #2322) Now in #2327?
--
- When checking if a bufref is valid, also check the buffer number, to catch the
- case of :bwipe followed by :new.
-
---- 753,758 ----
-***************
-*** 527,535 ****
- Problem with using :cd when remotely editing a file. (Gerd Wachsmuth, 2017 May
- 8, #1690)
-
-- Running test_gui and test_gui_init with Motif sometimes kills the window
-- manager. Problem with Motif?
--
- Bogus characters inserted when triggering indent while changing text.
- (Vitor Antunes, 2016 Nov 22, #1269)
-
---- 786,791 ----
-***************
-*** 545,553 ****
-
- Memory leak in test97? The string is actually freed. Weird.
-
-- Patch to add configure flags to skip rtl, farsi and arabic support.
-- (Diego Carrión, #1867)
--
- assert_fails() can only check for the first error. Make it possible to have
- it catch multiple errors and check all of them.
-
---- 801,806 ----
-***************
-*** 586,594 ****
- buffer is not deleted when using the session file. (#1393)
- Should add the buffer in hidden state.
-
-- When an item in the quickfix list has a file name that does not exist, behave
-- like the item was not a match for :cnext.
--
- Wrong diff highlighting with three files. (2016 Oct 20, #1186)
- Also get E749 on exit.
- Another example in #1309
---- 839,844 ----
-***************
-*** 637,646 ****
- call Foo(12, all = 0)
- call Foo(12, 15, 0)
-
-- Change the Farsi code to work with UTF-8. Possibly combined with the Arabic
-- support, or similar.
-- Invalid read error in Farsi mode. (Dominique Pelle, 2009 Aug 2)
--
- Add a command to take a range of lines, filter them and put the output
- somewhere else. :{range}copy {dest} !cmd
-
---- 887,892 ----
-***************
-*** 668,682 ****
- Problem passing non-UTF-8 strings to Python 3. (Björn Linse, 2016 Sep 11,
- #1053) With patch, does it work?
-
-- Using --remote to open a file in which a # appears does not work on
-- MS-Windows. Perhaps in \# the \ is seen as a path separator. (Axel Bender,
-- 2017 Feb 9) Can we expand wildcards first and send the path literally to the
-- receiving Vim? Or make an exception for #, it's not useful remotely.
--
- ":sbr" docs state it respects 'switchbuf', but "vsplit" does not cause a
- vertical split. (Haldean Brown, 2017 Mar 1)
-
- Use ADDR_OTHER instead of ADDR_LINES for many more commands.
- Add tests for using number larger than number of lines in buffer.
-
- Might be useful to have isreadonly(), like we have islocked().
---- 914,924 ----
- Problem passing non-UTF-8 strings to Python 3. (Björn Linse, 2016 Sep 11,
- #1053) With patch, does it work?
-
- ":sbr" docs state it respects 'switchbuf', but "vsplit" does not cause a
- vertical split. (Haldean Brown, 2017 Mar 1)
-
- Use ADDR_OTHER instead of ADDR_LINES for many more commands.
-+ E.g. all the location list commands use a count.
- Add tests for using number larger than number of lines in buffer.
-
- Might be useful to have isreadonly(), like we have islocked().
-***************
-*** 696,716 ****
-
- Patch for 'cursorlinenr' option. (Ozaki Kiichi, 2016 Nov 30)
-
-- Patch to fix profiling condition lines. (Ozaki Kiichi,, 2017 Dec 26, #2499)
--
-- Patch to be able to separately map CTRL-H and BS on Windows.
-- (Linwei, 2017 Jul 11, #1833)
--
- When 'completeopt' has "noselect" does not insert a newline. (Lifepillar, 2017
- Apr 23, #1653)
-
- Window resizing with 'winfixheight': With a vertical split the height changes
- anyway. (Tommy allen, 2017 Feb 21, #1502)
-
-- When adding an item to a new quickfix list make ":cnext" jump to that item.
-- Make a difference being at the first item and not having used :cnext at all.
-- (Afanasiy Fet, 2017 Jan 3)
--
- Invalid behavior with NULL list. (Nikolai Pavlov, #768)
- E.g. deepcopy(test_null_list())
-
---- 938,949 ----
-***************
-*** 750,755 ****
---- 983,990 ----
- - When out_cb executes :sleep, the close_cb may be invoked. (Daniel Hahler,
- 2016 Dec 11, #1320)
- - Implement |job-term| ?
-+ - Calling a function when receiving a "call" on a channel, using feedkeys()
-+ does not work. It does work from a timer. (Qiming Zhao, #3852)
- - Channel test fails with Motif. Sometimes kills the X11 server.
- - When a message in the queue but there is no callback, drop it after a while?
- Add timestamp to queued messages and callbacks with ID, remove after a
-***************
-*** 766,771 ****
---- 1001,1012 ----
- Although user could use "xterm -e 'cmd arg'".
-
- Regexp problems:
-+ - NFA engine can be slow for some patterns. Dominique found out that most
-+ time is spent in addstate_here() copying the threads. Instead of copying,
-+ let each thread point to the next one (by offset, the list is reallocated).
-+ (Dominique Pelle, 2019 Feb 18)
-+ - Old engine: using 'incsearch' /\Zabc does not highlight the "c" if it has a
-+ composing character. New engine is OK. (Tony Mechelynck, 2019 May 5)
- - When search pattern has the base character both with and without combining
- character, search fails. E.g. "รรีบ" in "การรีบรักใคร". (agguser, #2312)
- - [:space:] only matches ASCII spaces. Add [:white:] for all space-like
-***************
-*** 827,835 ****
- use the current behavior.
- Include the test.
-
-- Patch to add tagfunc(). Cleaned up by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jun 22.
-- New update 2017 Apr 10, #1628
--
- When 'keywordprg' starts with ":" the argument is still escaped as a shell
- command argument. (Romain Lafourcade, 2016 Oct 16, #1175)
-
---- 1068,1073 ----
-***************
-*** 898,906 ****
- Second problem in #966: ins_compl_add_tv() uses get_dict_string() multiple
- times, overwrites the one buffer. (Nikolay Pavlov, 2016 Aug 5)
-
-- This does not work: :set cscopequickfix=a-
-- (Linewi, 2015 Jul 12, #914)
--
- Possibly wrong value for seq_cur. (Florent Fayolle, 2016 May 15, #806)
-
- Filetype plugin for awk. (Doug Kearns, 2016 Sep 5)
---- 1136,1141 ----
-***************
-*** 943,949 ****
- Add a way to restart a timer. It's similar to timer_stop() and timer_start(),
- but the reference remains valid.
-
-! Need to try out instructions in INSSTALLpc.txt about how to install all
- interfaces and how to build Vim with them.
- Appveyor build with self-installing executable, includes getting most
- interfaces: https://github.com/k-takata/vim/tree/chrisbra-appveyor-build
---- 1178,1184 ----
- Add a way to restart a timer. It's similar to timer_stop() and timer_start(),
- but the reference remains valid.
-
-! Need to try out instructions in INSTALLpc.txt about how to install all
- interfaces and how to build Vim with them.
- Appveyor build with self-installing executable, includes getting most
- interfaces: https://github.com/k-takata/vim/tree/chrisbra-appveyor-build
-***************
-*** 994,1002 ****
- Feature request: add the "al" text object, to manipulate a screen line.
- Especially useful when using 'linebreak'
-
-- Access to uninitialized memory in match_backref() regexp_nda.c:4882
-- (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Nov 6)
--
- ":cd C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc*" does not work, even though the
- directory exists. (Sergio Gallelli, 2013 Dec 29)
-
---- 1229,1234 ----
-***************
-*** 1012,1020 ****
- Patch to add {skip} argument to search(). (Christian Brabandt, 2016 Feb 24)
- Update 2016 Jun 10, #861
-
-- Patch to be able to use hex numbers with :digraph. (Lcd, 2015 Sep 6)
-- Update Sep 7. Update by Christian Brabandt, 2015 Sep 8, 2016 Feb 1.
--
- Patch to show search statistics. (Christian Brabandt, 2016 Jul 22)
-
- When the CursorMovedI event triggers, and CTRL-X was typed, a script cannot
---- 1244,1249 ----
-***************
-*** 1029,1037 ****
- 6, 2nd message)
- Alternative: ":keeppos" command modifier: ":keeppos windo {cmd}".
-
-- Patch to fix that executable() may fail on very long filename in MS-Windows.
-- (Ken Takata, 2016 Feb 1)
--
- Patch to fix display of listchars on the cursorline. (Nayuri Aohime, 2013)
- Update suggested by Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Nov 25:
- https://gist.github.com/presuku/d3d6b230b9b6dcfc0477
---- 1258,1263 ----
-***************
-*** 1046,1052 ****
- Patch to add Error autocommand. (Anton Lindqvist, 2016 Feb 17)
- Only remembers one error.
-
-! Gvim: when both Tab and CTRL-I are mapped, use CTRL-I not for Tab.
-
- Unexpected delay when using CTRL-O u. It's not timeoutlen.
- (Gary Johnson, 2015 Aug 28)
---- 1272,1278 ----
- Patch to add Error autocommand. (Anton Lindqvist, 2016 Feb 17)
- Only remembers one error.
-
-! GVim: when both Tab and CTRL-I are mapped, use CTRL-I not for Tab.
-
- Unexpected delay when using CTRL-O u. It's not timeoutlen.
- (Gary Johnson, 2015 Aug 28)
-***************
-*** 1093,1102 ****
- Build with Python on Mac does not always use the right library.
- (Kazunobu Kuriyama, 2015 Mar 28)
-
-- Patch to add arguments to argc() and argv(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan, 2016 Jan
-- 24) Also need a way to get the global arg list? Update later on Jan 24
-- Update Mar 5. Update Apr 7. Update Jun 5.
--
- To support Thai (and other languages) word boundaries, include the ICU
- library: http://userguide.icu-project.org/boundaryanalysis
-
---- 1319,1324 ----
-***************
-*** 1201,1212 ****
-
- Adding "~" to 'cdpath' doesn't work for completion? (Davido, 2013 Aug 19)
-
-- Should be easy to highlight all matches with 'incsearch'. Idea by Itchyny,
-- 2015 Feb 6.
--
-- Wrong scrolling when using incsearch. Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2014 Dec 4.
-- Is this a good solution?
--
- Patch: Let rare word highlighting overrule good word highlighting.
- (Jakson A. Aquino, 2010 Jul 30, again 2011 Jul 2)
-
---- 1423,1428 ----
-***************
-*** 1224,1231 ****
- Updated patch by Roland Eggner, Dec 16
- Updated patch from Charles, 2016 Jul 2
-
-- Patch to open folds for 'incsearch'. (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jan 6)
--
- Patch for building a 32bit Vim with 64bit MingW compiler.
- (Michael Soyka, 2014 Oct 15)
-
---- 1440,1445 ----
-***************
-*** 1371,1383 ****
-
- Updated spec ftplugin. (Matěj Cepl, 2013 Oct 16)
-
-- Patch to right-align signs. (James Kolb (email james), 2013 Sep 23)
--
- Patch to handle integer overflow. (Aaron Burrow, 2013 Dec 12)
-
-- Patch to add "ntab" item in 'listchars' to repeat first character. (Nathaniel
-- Braun, pragm, 2013 Oct 13) A better solution 2014 Mar 5.
--
- 7 Windows XP: When using "ClearType" for text smoothing, a column of yellow
- pixels remains when typing spaces in front of a "D" ('guifont' set to
- "lucida_console:h8").
---- 1585,1592 ----
-***************
-*** 1385,1393 ****
-
- :help gives example for z?, but it does not work. m? and t? do work.
-
-- Patch to add funcref to Lua. (Luis Carvalho, 2013 Sep 4)
-- With tests: Sep 5.
--
- Discussion about canonicalization of Hebrew. (Ron Aaron, 2011 April 10)
-
- Checking runtime scripts: Thilo Six, 2012 Jun 6.
---- 1594,1599 ----
-***************
-*** 1443,1451 ****
- Patch to support 'u' in interactive substitute. (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Sep
- 28) With tests: Oct 9.
-
-- Patch from Christian Brabandt to make the "buffer" argument for ":sign place"
-- optional. (2013 Jul 12)
--
- Dialog is too big on Linux too. (David Fishburn, 2013 Sep 2)
-
- Patch to make fold updates much faster. (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Dec)
---- 1649,1654 ----
-***************
-*** 1470,1479 ****
-
- Patch to make confirm() display colors. (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Nov 9)
-
-- Patch to add functions for signs. (Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jan 27)
--
-- Patch to remove flicker from popup menu. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2013 Aug 15)
--
- Problem with refresh:always in completion. (Tyler Wade, 2013 Mar 17)
-
- b:undo_ftplugin cannot call a script-local function. (Boris Danilov, 2013 Jan
---- 1673,1678 ----
-***************
-*** 1492,1500 ****
- Patch to improve equivalence classes in regexp patterns.
- (Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jan 16, update Jan 17)
-
-- Patch to add new regexp classes :ident:, :keyword:, :fname:.
-- (ichizok, 2016 Jan 12, #1373)
--
- Patch with suggestions for starting.txt. (Tony Mechelynck, 2012 Oct 24)
- But use Gnome instead of GTK?
-
---- 1691,1696 ----
-***************
-*** 1521,1529 ****
- Suggestion for another map. (Philip Mat, 2012 Jun 18)
- But use "gi" instead of "a". Or use CTRL-\ CTRL-O.
-
-- Patch to support user name completion on MS-Windows. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2012
-- Aug 16)
--
- When there are no command line arguments ":next" and ":argu" give E163, which
- is confusing. Should say "the argument list is empty".
-
---- 1717,1722 ----
-***************
-*** 1543,1553 ****
- for a user action without a prompt. (Maarten Billemont, 2012 Feb 3)
- Do give the prompt? Quit with an error?
-
-- Patch to list user digraphs. (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Apr 14)
--
-- Patch to add digraph() function. (Christian Brabandt, 2013 Aug 22, update Aug
-- 24)
--
- Patch for input method status. (Hirohito Higashi, 2012 Apr 18)
-
- Update Vim app icon (for Gnome). (Jakub Steiner, 2013 Dec 6)
---- 1736,1741 ----
-***************
-*** 1654,1659 ****
---- 1842,1848 ----
- Patch to make "z=" work when 'spell' is off. Does this have nasty side
- effects? (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Aug 5, Update 2013 Aug 12)
- Would also need to do this for spellbadword() and spellsuggest().
-+ https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-mq-patches/blob/master/enable_spellchecking
-
- On 64 bit MS-Windows "long" is only 32 bits, but we sometimes need to store a
- 64 bits value. Change all number options to use nropt_T and define it to the
-***************
-*** 1802,1814 ****
-
- setpos() does not restore cursor position after :normal. (Tyru, 2010 Aug 11)
-
-- 7 The 'directory' option supports changing path separators to "%" to make
-- file names unique, also support this for 'backupdir'. (Mikolaj Machowski)
-- Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2010 Oct 21.
-- Is this an update: related to: #179
-- https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-mq-patches/blob/master/backupdir
-- Fixed patch 2017 Jul 1.
--
- With "tw=55 fo+=a" typing space before ) doesn't work well. (Scott Mcdermott,
- 2010 Oct 24)
-
---- 1991,1996 ----
-***************
-*** 1836,1842 ****
- Don't call check_restricted() for histadd(), setbufvar(), settabvar(),
- setwinvar().
-
-! Patch for GVimExt to show an icon. (Dominik Riebeling, 2010 Nov 7)
-
- When 'lines' is 25 and 'scrolloff' is 12, "j" scrolls zero or two lines
- instead of one. (Constantin Pan, 2010 Sep 10)
---- 2018,2024 ----
- Don't call check_restricted() for histadd(), setbufvar(), settabvar(),
- setwinvar().
-
-! Patch for gVimExt to show an icon. (Dominik Riebeling, 2010 Nov 7)
-
- When 'lines' is 25 and 'scrolloff' is 12, "j" scrolls zero or two lines
- instead of one. (Constantin Pan, 2010 Sep 10)
-***************
-*** 1904,1912 ****
- Patch to use 'foldnestmax' also for "marker" foldmethod. (Arnaud Lacombe, 2011
- Jan 7)
-
-- Bug with 'incsearch' going to wrong line. (Wolfram Kresse, 2009 Aug 17)
-- Only with "vim -u NONE".
--
- 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
---- 2086,2091 ----
-***************
-*** 1952,1963 ****
- Patch for displaying 0x200c and 0x200d. (Ali Gholami Rudi, 2009 May 6)
- Probably needs a bit of work.
-
-- Patch to add farsi handling to arabic.c (Ali Gholami Rudi, 2009 May 2)
-- Added test, updates, June 23.
-- Updated for 7.4: http://litcave.rudi.ir/farsi_vim.diff
-- With modification for Tatweel character: https://dpaste.de/VmFw
-- Remark from Ameretat Reith (2014 Oct 13)
--
- List of encoding aliases. (Takao Fujiwara, 2009 Jul 18)
- Are they all OK? Update Jul 22.
-
---- 2131,2136 ----
-***************
-*** 1996,2003 ****
-
- Patch for GTK buttons X1Mouse and X2Mouse. (Christian J. Robinson, 2010 Aug 9)
-
-- Motif: Build on Ubuntu can't enter any text in dialog text fields.
--
- ":tab split fname" doesn't set the alternate file in the original window,
- because win_valid() always returns FALSE. Below win_new_tabpage() in
- ex_docmd.c.
---- 2169,2174 ----
-***************
-*** 2114,2129 ****
- "gqip" in Insert mode has an off-by-one error, causing it to reflow text.
- (Raul Coronado, 2009 Nov 2)
-
-- Update src/testdir/main.aap.
--
- Something wrong with session that has "cd" commands and "badd", in such a way
- that Vim doesn't find the edited file in the buffer list, causing the
- ATTENTION message? (Tony Mechelynck, 2008 Dec 1)
- Also: swap files are in ~/tmp/ One has relative file name ".mozilla/...".
-
-- Add v:motion_force. (Kana Natsuno, 2008 Dec 6)
-- Maybe call it v:motiontype.
--
- MS-Windows: editing the first, empty buffer, 'ffs' set to "unix,dos", ":enew"
- doesn't set 'ff' to "unix". (Ben Fritz, 2008 Dec 5) Reusing the old buffer
- probably causes this.
---- 2285,2295 ----
-***************
-*** 2313,2321 ****
- Bug in using a transparent syntax region. (Hanlen in vim-dev maillist, 2007
- Jul 31)
-
-- C syntax: {} inside () causes following {} to be highlighted as error.
-- (Michalis Giannakidis, 2006 Jun 1)
--
- When 'diffopt' has "context:0" a single deleted line causes two folds to merge
- and mess up syncing. (Austin Jennings, 2008 Jan 31)
-
---- 2479,2484 ----
-***************
-*** 2366,2373 ****
- but when compiling further tests -liconv is added without the -L argument,
- that may fail (e.g., sizeof(int)). (Blaine, 2007 Aug 21)
-
-- When opening quickfix window, disable spell checking?
--
- Problem with ".add" files when using two languages and restarting Vim. (Raul
- Coronado, 2008 Oct 30)
-
---- 2529,2534 ----
-***************
-*** 2419,2425 ****
- moves the cursor instead of deleting. (Chris Kaiser, 2007 Sep 25)
-
- Windows installer could add a "open in new tab of existing Vim" menu entry.
-! Gvimext: patch to add "Edit with single Vim &tabbed" menu entry.
- Just have two choices, always using one Vim and selecting between using an
- argument list or opening each file in a separate tab.
- (Erik Falor, 2008 May 21, 2008 Jun 26)
---- 2580,2586 ----
- moves the cursor instead of deleting. (Chris Kaiser, 2007 Sep 25)
-
- Windows installer could add a "open in new tab of existing Vim" menu entry.
-! GvimExt: patch to add "Edit with single Vim &tabbed" menu entry.
- Just have two choices, always using one Vim and selecting between using an
- argument list or opening each file in a separate tab.
- (Erik Falor, 2008 May 21, 2008 Jun 26)
-***************
-*** 2430,2436 ****
- Dos uninstal may delete vim.bat from the wrong directory (e.g., when someone
- makes his own wrapper). Add a magic string with the version number to the
- .bat file and check for it in the uninstaller. E.g.
-! # uninstall key: vim7.3*
-
- Changes for Win32 makefile. (Mike Williams, 2007 Jan 22, Alexei Alexandrov,
- 2007 Feb 8)
---- 2591,2597 ----
- Dos uninstal may delete vim.bat from the wrong directory (e.g., when someone
- makes his own wrapper). Add a magic string with the version number to the
- .bat file and check for it in the uninstaller. E.g.
-! # uninstall key: vim8.1*
-
- Changes for Win32 makefile. (Mike Williams, 2007 Jan 22, Alexei Alexandrov,
- 2007 Feb 8)
-***************
-*** 2495,2501 ****
- When using --remote-silent and the file name matches 'wildignore' get an E479
- error. without --remote-silent it works fine. (Ben Fritz, 2008 Jun 20)
-
-! Gvim: dialog for closing Vim should check if Vim is busy writing a file. Then
- use a different dialog: "busy saving, really quit? yes / no".
-
- Check other interfaces for changing curbuf in a wrong way. Patch like for
---- 2656,2662 ----
- When using --remote-silent and the file name matches 'wildignore' get an E479
- error. without --remote-silent it works fine. (Ben Fritz, 2008 Jun 20)
-
-! GVim: dialog for closing Vim should check if Vim is busy writing a file. Then
- use a different dialog: "busy saving, really quit? yes / no".
-
- Check other interfaces for changing curbuf in a wrong way. Patch like for
-***************
-*** 2711,2719 ****
- Is it allowed that 'backupext' is empty? Problems when backup is in same dir
- as original file? If it's OK don't compare with 'patchmode'. (Thierry Closen)
-
-- Patch for supporting count before CR in quickfix window. (AOYAMA Shotaro, 2007
-- Jan 1)
--
- Patch for adding ":lscscope". (Navdeep Parhar, 2007 Apr 26; update 2008 Apr
- 23)
-
---- 2872,2877 ----
-***************
-*** 2778,2785 ****
- - Another patch for Javascript indenting. (Hari Kumar, 2010 Jul 11)
- Needs a few tests.
- - Add 'cscopeignorecase' option. (Liang Wenzhi, 2006 Sept 3)
-- - Load intl.dll too, not only libintl.dll. (Mike Williams, 2006 May 9, docs
-- patch May 10)
- - Extra argument to strtrans() to translate special keys to their name (Eric
- Arnold, 2006 May 22)
- - 'threglookexp' option: only match with first word in thesaurus file.
---- 2936,2941 ----
-***************
-*** 2868,2875 ****
- + 1", but that's ugly.
- 7 Add patch from Benoit Cerrina to integrate Vim and Perl functions
- better. Now also works for Ruby (2001 Nov 10)
-- - Patch from Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto for better formatting of the
-- quickfix window (2004 dec 2)
- 7 When 'rightleft' is set, the search pattern should be displayed right
- to left as well? See patch of Dec 26. (Nadim Shaikli)
- 8 Option to lock all used memory so that it doesn't get swapped to disk
---- 3024,3029 ----
-***************
-*** 2887,2892 ****
---- 3041,3079 ----
- and GTK by degreneir (nov 10 and nov 18).
- - Patch for "paranoid mode" by Kevin Collins, March 7. Needs much more work.
-
-+ Better 'rightleft' or BIDI support:
-+ - Minimal Vi with bidi support: https://github.com/aligrudi/neatvi
-+ By Ali Gholami Rudi, also worked on arabic.c
-+
-+ Quickfix/Location List:
-+ - Window size is wrong when using quickfix window. (Lifepillar, 2018 Aug 24,
-+ #2999)
-+ - When using CTRL-W CR in the quickfix window, the jumplist in the opened
-+ window is cleared, to avoid going back to the list of errors buffer (would
-+ have two windows with it). Can we just remove the jump list entries for
-+ the quickfix buffer?
-+ - Quickfix window height is not kept with a vertical split. (Lifepillar,
-+ 2018 Jun 10, #2998)
-+ - When an item in the quickfix list has a file name that does not exist,
-+ behave like the item was not a match for :cnext.
-+ - When adding an item to a new quickfix list make ":cnext" jump to that
-+ item. Make a difference being at the first item and not having used
-+ :cnext at all. (Afanasiy Fet, 2017 Jan 3)
-+ - This does not work: :set cscopequickfix=a-
-+ (Linewi, 2015 Jul 12, #914)
-+ - When opening quickfix window, disable spell checking?
-+ - Patch for supporting count before CR in quickfix window. (AOYAMA Shotaro,
-+ 2007 Jan 1)
-+ - Patch from Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto for better formatting of the
-+ quickfix window (2004 dec 2)
-+ - Amiga: When using quickfix with the Manx compiler we only get the first 25
-+ errors. How do we get the rest?
-+ 8 The quickfix file is read without conversion, thus in 'encoding'. Add an
-+ option to specify the encoding of the errorfile and convert it. Also for
-+ ":grep" and ":helpgrep".
-+ More generic solution: support a filter (e.g., by calling a function).
-+ 7 Add a command that goes back to the position from before jumping to the
-+ first quickfix location. ":cbefore"?
-
- Vi incompatibility:
- - Try new POSIX tests, made after my comments. (Geoff Clare, 2005 April 7)
-***************
-*** 2974,2981 ****
- 8 The -P argument doesn't work very well with many MDI applications.
- The last argument of CreateWindowEx() should be used, see MSDN docs.
- Tutorial: http://win32assembly.online.fr/tut32.html
-- 8 In eval.c, io.h is included when MSWIN32 is defined. Shouldn't this be
-- WIN32? Or can including io.h be moved to vim.h? (Dan Sharp)
- 6 Win32 GUI: With "-u NONE -U NONE" and doing "CTRL-W v" "CTRL-W o", the ":"
- of ":only" is highlighted like the cursor. (Lipelis)
- 8 When 'encoding' is "utf-8", should use 'guifont' for both normal and wide
---- 3161,3166 ----
-***************
-*** 3382,3389 ****
- 'magic' in history. (Margo)
- 9 optwin.vim: Restoring a mapping for <Space> or <CR> is not correct for
- ":noremap". Add "mapcmd({string}, {mode})? Use code from ":mkexrc".
-- 9 incsearch is incorrect for "/that/<Return>/this/;//" (last search pattern
-- isn't updated).
- 9 term_console is used before it is set (msdos, Amiga).
- 9 Get out-of-memory for ":g/^/,$s//@/" on 1000 lines, this is not handled
- correctly. Get many error messages while redrawing the screen, which
---- 3567,3572 ----
-***************
-*** 3404,3412 ****
- 7 X11: Some people prefer to use CLIPBOARD instead of PRIMARY for the normal
- selection. Add an "xclipboard" argument to the 'clipboard' option? (Mark
- Waggoner)
-- 8 For xterm need to open a connection to the X server to get the window
-- title, which can be slow. Can also get the title with "<Esc>[21t", no
-- need to use X11 calls. This returns "<Esc>]l{title}<Esc>\".
- 6 When the xterm reports the number of colors, a redraw occurs. This is
- annoying on a slow connection. Wait for the xterm to report the number of
- colors before drawing the screen. With a timeout.
---- 3587,3592 ----
-***************
-*** 3536,3543 ****
- - In zsh, "gvim&" changes the terminal settings. This is a zsh problem.
- (Jennings)
- - Problem with HPterm under X: old contents of window is lost (Cosentino).
-- - Amiga: When using quickfix with the Manx compiler we only get the first 25
-- errors. How do we get the rest?
- - Amiga: The ":cq" command does not always abort the Manx compiler. Why?
- - Linux: A file with protection r--rw-rw- is seen readonly for others. The
- access() function in GNU libc is probably wrong.
---- 3716,3721 ----
-***************
-*** 3608,3613 ****
---- 3786,3792 ----
- Alternative: Make a function for Ex commands: cmd_edit().
- - Add COLUMN NUMBERS to ":" commands ":line1,line2[col1,col2]cmd". Block
- can be selected with CTRL-V. Allow '$' (end of line) for col2.
-+ (issue #3292)
- - ECLIPSE plugin. Problem is: the interface is very complicated. Need to
- implement part in Java and then connect to Vim. Some hints from Alexandru
- Roman, 2004 Dec 15. Should then also work with Oracle Jdeveloper, see JSR
-***************
-*** 3711,3718 ****
- 8 Add local options for each tab page? E.g., 'diffopt' could differ between
- tab pages.
- 7 Add local highlighting for each tab page?
-- 7 Add local directory for tab pages? How would this interfere with
-- window-local directories?
-
-
- Spell checking:
---- 3890,3895 ----
-***************
-*** 3816,3822 ****
- secondary: zB zS zT zZ, z=)
- 8 Vertical folds: looks like vertically split windows, but the cursor moves
- through the vertical separator, separator moves when scrolling.
-! 8 Add "z/" and "z?" for searching in not folded text only.
- 8 When a closed fold is displayed open because of 'foldminlines', the
- behavior of commands is still like the fold is closed. How to make the
- user aware of this?
---- 3993,4000 ----
- secondary: zB zS zT zZ, z=)
- 8 Vertical folds: looks like vertically split windows, but the cursor moves
- through the vertical separator, separator moves when scrolling.
-! 8 Add "z/" and "z?" for searching in not folded text only. Or use a regexp
-! item, so that it can be used in any pattern.
- 8 When a closed fold is displayed open because of 'foldminlines', the
- behavior of commands is still like the fold is closed. How to make the
- user aware of this?
-***************
-*** 3869,3878 ****
- 8 Add an item in 'fileencodings' to check the first line of an XML file for
- the encoding. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Or "charset=UTF-8"?
- For HTML look for "charset=utf-8".
-- 8 The quickfix file is read without conversion, thus in 'encoding'. Add an
-- option to specify the encoding of the errorfile and convert it. Also for
-- ":grep" and ":helpgrep".
-- More generic solution: support a filter (e.g., by calling a function).
- 8 When a file was converted from 'fileencoding' to 'encoding', a tag search
- should also do this on the search pattern. (Andrzej M. Ostruszka)
- 8 When filtering changes the encoding 'fileencoding' may not work. E.g.,
---- 4047,4052 ----
-***************
-*** 4178,4185 ****
- virtualmode() add argument to obtain whether "$" was used in
- Visual block mode.
- getacp() Win32: get codepage (Glenn Maynard)
-- deletebufline() delete line in any buffer
-- appendbufline() append line in any buffer
- libcall() Allow more than one argument.
- libcallext() Like libcall(), but using a callback function
- to allow the library to execute a command or
---- 4352,4357 ----
-***************
-*** 4652,4661 ****
- command used dos fileformat. Same for 'fileencoding'.
- - Add events to autocommands:
- Error - When an error happens
-! NormalEnter - Entering Normal mode
-! ReplaceEnter - Entering Replace mode
-! VisualEnter - Entering Visual mode
-! *Leave - Leaving a mode (in pair with the above *Enter)
- VimLeaveCheck - Before Vim decides to exit, so that it can be cancelled
- when exiting isn't a good idea.
- CursorHoldC - CursorHold while command-line editing
---- 4824,4830 ----
- command used dos fileformat. Same for 'fileencoding'.
- - Add events to autocommands:
- Error - When an error happens
-! ModeChange - after changing mode (before waiting for a char)
- VimLeaveCheck - Before Vim decides to exit, so that it can be cancelled
- when exiting isn't a good idea.
- CursorHoldC - CursorHold while command-line editing
-***************
-*** 5167,5182 ****
-
-
- Incsearch:
-! - Add a limit to the number of lines that are searched for 'incsearch'?
- - When no match is found and the user types more, the screen is redrawn
- anyway. Could skip that. Esp. if the line wraps and the text is scrolled
- up every time.
-- - Temporarily open folds to show where the search ends up. Restore the
-- folds when going to another line.
- - When incsearch used and hitting return, no need to search again in many
- cases, saves a lot of time in big files. (Slootman wants to work on this?)
- When not using special characters, can continue search from the last match
- (or not at all, when there was no match). See oldmail/webb/in.872.
-
-
- Searching:
---- 5336,5357 ----
-
-
- Incsearch:
-! - Wrong scrolling when using incsearch. Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2014
-! Dec 4. Is this a good solution?
-! - Temporarily open folds to show where the search ends up. Restore the
-! folds when going to another line.
-! Patch to open folds for 'incsearch'. (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jan 6)
-! - Bug with 'incsearch' going to wrong line. (Wolfram Kresse, 2009 Aug 17)
-! Only with "vim -u NONE".
- - When no match is found and the user types more, the screen is redrawn
- anyway. Could skip that. Esp. if the line wraps and the text is scrolled
- up every time.
- - When incsearch used and hitting return, no need to search again in many
- cases, saves a lot of time in big files. (Slootman wants to work on this?)
- When not using special characters, can continue search from the last match
- (or not at all, when there was no match). See oldmail/webb/in.872.
-+ 9 incsearch is incorrect for "/that/<Return>/this/;//" (last search pattern
-+ isn't updated).
-
-
- Searching:
-***************
-*** 5479,5487 ****
- that marks if the option was set. Useful to keep the effect of setting
- 'compatible' after ":syntax on" has been used.
- 7 There is 'titleold', why is there no 'iconold'? (Chazelas)
-- 7 Make 'scrolloff' a global-local option, so that it can be different in the
-- quickfix window, for example. (Gary Holloway)
-- Also do 'sidescrolloff'.
-
-
- External commands:
---- 5654,5659 ----
-***************
-*** 5662,5668 ****
- 7 Store the history from debug mode in viminfo.
- 7 Make the debug mode history available with histget() et al.
-
--
- Various improvements:
- 7 Add plugins for formatting? Should be able to make a choice depending on
- the language of a file (English/Korean/Japanese/etc.).
---- 5834,5839 ----
-***************
-*** 5683,5690 ****
- from the 'makeprg'?
- - Add %b to 'errorformat': buffer number. (Yegappan Lakshmanan / Suresh
- Govindachar)
-- 7 Add a command that goes back to the position from before jumping to the
-- first quickfix location. ":cbefore"?
- 7 Allow a window not to have a statusline. Makes it possible to use a
- window as a buffer-tab selection.
- 8 Allow non-active windows to have a different statusline. (Yakov Lerner)
---- 5854,5859 ----
-***************
-*** 5816,5822 ****
- used, remove the <CR> at the end of lines in [range].
- A CTRL-Z at the end of the file is removed. If
- [range] is omitted, or it is the whole file, and all
-! lines end in <CR> 'textmode' is set. {not in Vi}
- - Should integrate addstar() and file_pat_to_reg_pat().
- - When working over a serial line with 7 bit characters, remove meta
- characters from 'isprint'.
---- 5985,5991 ----
- used, remove the <CR> at the end of lines in [range].
- A CTRL-Z at the end of the file is removed. If
- [range] is omitted, or it is the whole file, and all
-! lines end in <CR> 'textmode' is set.
- - Should integrate addstar() and file_pat_to_reg_pat().
- - When working over a serial line with 7 bit characters, remove meta
- characters from 'isprint'.
-***************
-*** 6090,6094 ****
- are reflected in each Vim immediately. Could work with local files but
- also over the internet. See http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/.
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:sts=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
- vim: set fo+=n :
---- 6259,6263 ----
- are reflected in each Vim immediately. Could work with local files but
- also over the internet. See http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/.
-
-! vim:tw=78:sw=4:sts=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
- vim: set fo+=n :
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/uganda.txt 2018-05-17 16:20:48.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/uganda.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 285,288 ****
-
- This address is expected to be valid for a long time.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 285,288 ----
-
- This address is expected to be valid for a long time.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/undo.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/undo.txt 2019-05-05 17:54:24.650384207 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *undo.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2014 May 24
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *undo.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 25,31 ****
- :u[ndo] Undo one change. {Vi: only one level}
- *E830*
- :u[ndo] {N} Jump to after change number {N}. See |undo-branches|
-! for the meaning of {N}. {not in Vi}
-
- *CTRL-R*
- CTRL-R Redo [count] changes which were undone. {Vi: redraw
---- 25,31 ----
- :u[ndo] Undo one change. {Vi: only one level}
- *E830*
- :u[ndo] {N} Jump to after change number {N}. See |undo-branches|
-! for the meaning of {N}.
-
- *CTRL-R*
- CTRL-R Redo [count] changes which were undone. {Vi: redraw
-***************
-*** 95,101 ****
- Warning: Use with care, it may prevent the user from
- properly undoing changes. Don't use this after undo
- or redo.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- This is most useful when you need to prompt the user halfway through a change.
- For example in a function that calls |getchar()|. Do make sure that there was
---- 95,100 ----
-***************
-*** 151,157 ****
-
- *g-*
- g- Go to older text state. With a count repeat that many
-! times. {not in Vi}
- *:ea* *:earlier*
- :earlier {count} Go to older text state {count} times.
- :earlier {N}s Go to older text state about {N} seconds before.
---- 150,156 ----
-
- *g-*
- g- Go to older text state. With a count repeat that many
-! times.
- *:ea* *:earlier*
- :earlier {count} Go to older text state {count} times.
- :earlier {N}s Go to older text state about {N} seconds before.
-***************
-*** 170,176 ****
-
- *g+*
- g+ Go to newer text state. With a count repeat that many
-! times. {not in Vi}
- *:lat* *:later*
- :later {count} Go to newer text state {count} times.
- :later {N}s Go to newer text state about {N} seconds later.
---- 169,175 ----
-
- *g+*
- g+ Go to newer text state. With a count repeat that many
-! times.
- *:lat* *:later*
- :later {count} Go to newer text state {count} times.
- :later {N}s Go to newer text state about {N} seconds later.
-***************
-*** 259,264 ****
---- 258,269 ----
- When the file is encrypted, the text in the undo file is also crypted. The
- same key and method is used. |encryption|
-
-+ Note that text properties are not stored in the undo file. You can restore
-+ text properties so long as a buffer is loaded, but you cannot restore them
-+ from an undo file. Rationale: It would require the associated text property
-+ types to be defined in exactly the same was as before, which cannot be
-+ guaranteed.
-+
- You can also save and restore undo histories by using ":wundo" and ":rundo"
- respectively:
- *:wundo* *:rundo*
-***************
-*** 274,283 ****
- the existing file and then creating a new file with the same
- name. So it is not possible to overwrite an existing undofile
- in a write-protected directory.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- :rundo {file} Read undo history from {file}.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- You can use these in autocommands to explicitly specify the name of the
- history file. E.g.: >
---- 279,286 ----
-***************
-*** 368,377 ****
- :unlet old_undolevels
-
- Marks for the buffer ('a to 'z) are also saved and restored, together with the
-! text. {Vi does this a little bit different}
-
- When all changes have been undone, the buffer is not considered to be changed.
-! It is then possible to exit Vim with ":q" instead of ":q!" {not in Vi}. Note
- that this is relative to the last write of the file. Typing "u" after ":w"
- actually changes the buffer, compared to what was written, so the buffer is
- considered changed then.
---- 371,380 ----
- :unlet old_undolevels
-
- Marks for the buffer ('a to 'z) are also saved and restored, together with the
-! text.
-
- When all changes have been undone, the buffer is not considered to be changed.
-! It is then possible to exit Vim with ":q" instead of ":q!". Note
- that this is relative to the last write of the file. Typing "u" after ":w"
- actually changes the buffer, compared to what was written, so the buffer is
- considered changed then.
-***************
-*** 403,406 ****
- first put, and repeat the put command for the second register. Repeat the
- 'u.' until you got what you want.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 406,409 ----
- first put, and repeat the put command for the second register. Repeat the
- 'u.' until you got what you want.
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_01.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_01.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 189,192 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_02.txt| The first steps in Vim
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 189,192 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_02.txt| The first steps in Vim
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_02.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_02.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 698,701 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_03.txt| Moving around
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 698,701 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_03.txt| Moving around
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_03.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_03.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 654,657 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_04.txt| Making small changes
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 654,657 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_04.txt| Making small changes
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_04.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_04.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 511,514 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_05.txt| Set your settings
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 511,514 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_05.txt| Set your settings
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_05.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_05.txt 2019-02-27 14:54:28.115209213 +0100
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *usr_05.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Feb 20
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
---- 1,4 ----
-! *usr_05.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 27
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
-***************
-*** 11,22 ****
-
- |05.1| The vimrc file
- |05.2| The example vimrc file explained
-! |05.3| Simple mappings
-! |05.4| Adding a package
-! |05.5| Adding a plugin
-! |05.6| Adding a help file
-! |05.7| The option window
-! |05.8| Often used options
-
- Next chapter: |usr_06.txt| Using syntax highlighting
- Previous chapter: |usr_04.txt| Making small changes
---- 11,23 ----
-
- |05.1| The vimrc file
- |05.2| The example vimrc file explained
-! |05.3| The defaults.vim file explained
-! |05.4| Simple mappings
-! |05.5| Adding a package
-! |05.6| Adding a plugin
-! |05.7| Adding a help file
-! |05.8| The option window
-! |05.9| Often used options
-
- Next chapter: |usr_06.txt| Using syntax highlighting
- Previous chapter: |usr_04.txt| Making small changes
-***************
-*** 82,131 ****
- will be explained though. Use the ":help" command to find out more.
-
- >
-! set nocompatible
-!
-! As mentioned in the first chapter, these manuals explain Vim working in an
-! improved way, thus not completely Vi compatible. Setting the 'compatible'
-! option off, thus 'nocompatible' takes care of this.
-!
-! >
-! set backspace=indent,eol,start
-!
-! This specifies where in Insert mode the <BS> is allowed to delete the
-! character in front of the cursor. The three items, separated by commas, tell
-! Vim to delete the white space at the start of the line, a line break and the
-! character before where Insert mode started.
-! >
-
-! set autoindent
-
-- This makes Vim use the indent of the previous line for a newly created line.
-- Thus there is the same amount of white space before the new line. For example
-- when pressing <Enter> in Insert mode, and when using the "o" command to open a
-- new line.
- >
--
- if has("vms")
- set nobackup
- else
- set backup
- endif
-
- This tells Vim to keep a backup copy of a file when overwriting it. But not
- on the VMS system, since it keeps old versions of files already. The backup
- file will have the same name as the original file with "~" added. See |07.4|
- >
-
-! set history=50
-
-- Keep 50 commands and 50 search patterns in the history. Use another number if
-- you want to remember fewer or more lines.
- >
-
- set ruler
-
- Always display the current cursor position in the lower right corner of the
-! Vim window.
-
- >
- set showcmd
---- 83,202 ----
- will be explained though. Use the ":help" command to find out more.
-
- >
-! " Get the defaults that most users want.
-! source $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim
-
-! This loads the "defaults.vim" file in the $VIMRUNTIME directory. This sets up
-! Vim for how most users like it. If you are one of the few that don't, then
-! comment out this line. The commands are explained below:
-! |defaults.vim-explained|
-
- >
- if has("vms")
- set nobackup
- else
- set backup
-+ if has('persistent_undo')
-+ set undofile
-+ endif
- endif
-
- This tells Vim to keep a backup copy of a file when overwriting it. But not
- on the VMS system, since it keeps old versions of files already. The backup
- file will have the same name as the original file with "~" added. See |07.4|
-+
-+ This also sets the 'undofile' option, if available. This will store the
-+ multi-level undo information in a file. The result is that when you change a
-+ file, exit Vim, and then edit the file again, you can undo the changes made
-+ previously. It's a very powerful and useful feature, at the cost of storing a
-+ file. For more information see |undo-persistence|.
-+
-+ The "if" command is very useful to set options
-+ only when some condition is met. More about that in |usr_41.txt|.
-+
-+ >
-+ if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")
-+ set hlsearch
-+ endif
-+
-+ This switches on the 'hlsearch' option, telling Vim to highlight matches with
-+ the last used search pattern.
-+
-+ >
-+ augroup vimrcEx
-+ au!
-+ autocmd FileType text setlocal textwidth=78
-+ augroup END
-+
-+ This makes Vim break text to avoid lines getting longer than 78 characters.
-+ But only for files that have been detected to be plain text. There are
-+ actually two parts here. "autocmd FileType text" is an autocommand. This
-+ defines that when the file type is set to "text" the following command is
-+ automatically executed. "setlocal textwidth=78" sets the 'textwidth' option
-+ to 78, but only locally in one file.
-+
-+ The wrapper with "augroup vimrcEx" and "augroup END" makes it possible to
-+ delete the autocommand with the "au!" command. See |:augroup|.
-+
-+ >
-+ if has('syntax') && has('eval')
-+ packadd! matchit
-+ endif
-+
-+ This loads the "matchit" plugin if the required features are available.
-+ It makes the |%| command more powerful. This is explained at
-+ |matchit-install|.
-+
-+
-+ ==============================================================================
-+ *05.3* The defaults.vim file explained *defaults.vim-explained*
-+
-+ The |defaults.vim| file is loaded when the user has no vimrc file. When you
-+ create a new vimrc file, add this line near the top to keep using it: >
-+
-+ source $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim
-+
-+ Or use the vimrc_example.vim file, as explained above.
-+
-+ The following explains what defaults.vim is doing.
-+
-+ >
-+ if exists('skip_defaults_vim')
-+ finish
-+ endif
-+
-+ Loading defaults.vim can be disabled with this command: >
-+ let skip_defaults_vim = 1
-+ This has to be done in the system vimrc file. See |system-vimrc|. If you
-+ have a user vimrc this is not needed, since defaults.vim will not be loaded
-+ automatically.
-+
- >
-+ set nocompatible
-
-! As mentioned in the first chapter, these manuals explain Vim working in an
-! improved way, thus not completely Vi compatible. Setting the 'compatible'
-! option off, thus 'nocompatible' takes care of this.
-
- >
-+ set backspace=indent,eol,start
-
-+ This specifies where in Insert mode the <BS> is allowed to delete the
-+ character in front of the cursor. The three items, separated by commas, tell
-+ Vim to delete the white space at the start of the line, a line break and the
-+ character before where Insert mode started. See 'backspace'.
-+
-+ >
-+ set history=200
-+
-+ Keep 200 commands and 200 search patterns in the history. Use another number
-+ if you want to remember fewer or more lines. See 'history'.
-+
-+ >
- set ruler
-
- Always display the current cursor position in the lower right corner of the
-! Vim window. See 'ruler'.
-
- >
- set showcmd
-***************
-*** 144,153 ****
- ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
- 'showmode' 'showcmd' 'ruler'
-
- >
- set incsearch
-
-! Display the match for a search pattern when halfway typing it.
-
- >
- map Q gq
---- 215,251 ----
- ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
- 'showmode' 'showcmd' 'ruler'
-
-+
-+ >
-+ set wildmenu
-+
-+ Display completion matches in a status line. That is when you type <Tab> and
-+ there is more than one match. See 'wildmenu'.
-+
-+ >
-+ set ttimeout
-+ set ttimeoutlen=100
-+
-+ This makes typing Esc take effect more quickly. Normally Vim waits a second
-+ to see if the Esc is the start of an escape sequence. If you have a very slow
-+ remote connection, increase the number. See 'ttimeout'.
-+
-+ >
-+ set display=truncate
-+
-+ Show @@@ in the last line if it is truncated, instead of hiding the whole
-+ like. See 'display'.
-+
- >
- set incsearch
-
-! Display the match for a search pattern when halfway typing it. See
-! 'incsearch'.
-!
-! >
-! set nrformats-=octal
-!
-! Do not recognize numbers starting with a zero as octal. See 'nrformats'.
-
- >
- map Q gq
-***************
-*** 158,180 ****
- will not need it.
-
- >
- vnoremap _g y:exe "grep /" . escape(@", '\\/') . "/ *.c *.h"<CR>
-
- This mapping yanks the visually selected text and searches for it in C files.
-! This is a complicated mapping. You can see that mappings can be used to do
-! quite complicated things. Still, it is just a sequence of commands that are
-! executed like you typed them.
-
- >
-! if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")
-! syntax on
-! set hlsearch
-! endif
-
-! This switches on syntax highlighting, but only if colors are available. And
-! the 'hlsearch' option tells Vim to highlight matches with the last used search
-! pattern. The "if" command is very useful to set options only when some
-! condition is met. More about that in |usr_41.txt|.
-
- *vimrc-filetype* >
- filetype plugin indent on
---- 256,285 ----
- will not need it.
-
- >
-+ inoremap <C-U> <C-G>u<C-U>
-+
-+ CTRL-U in insert mode deletes all entered text in the current line. Use
-+ CTRL-G u to first break undo, so that you can undo CTRL-U after inserting a
-+ line break. Revert with ":iunmap <C-U>".
-+
-+ >
-+ if has('mouse')
-+ set mouse=a
-+ endif
-+
-+ Enable using the mouse if available. See 'mouse'.
-+
-+ >
- 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,
-! it is just a sequence of commands that are executed like you typed them.
-
- >
-! syntax on
-
-! Enable highlighting files in color. See |syntax|.
-
- *vimrc-filetype* >
- filetype plugin indent on
-***************
-*** 201,221 ****
- automatically. Vim comes with these indent rules for a number of
- filetypes. See |:filetype-indent-on| and 'indentexpr'.
-
-- >
-- autocmd FileType text setlocal textwidth=78
-
-! This makes Vim break text to avoid lines getting longer than 78 characters.
-! But only for files that have been detected to be plain text. There are
-! actually two parts here. "autocmd FileType text" is an autocommand. This
-! defines that when the file type is set to "text" the following command is
-! automatically executed. "setlocal textwidth=78" sets the 'textwidth' option
-! to 78, but only locally in one file.
-!
-! *restore-cursor* >
-! autocmd BufReadPost *
-! \ if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") |
-! \ exe "normal! g`\"" |
-! \ endif
-
- Another autocommand. This time it is used after reading any file. The
- complicated stuff after it checks if the '" mark is defined, and jumps to it
---- 306,317 ----
- automatically. Vim comes with these indent rules for a number of
- filetypes. See |:filetype-indent-on| and 'indentexpr'.
-
-
-! *restore-cursor* *last-position-jump* >
-! autocmd BufReadPost *
-! \ if line("'\"") >= 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") && &ft !~# 'commit'
-! \ | exe "normal! g`\""
-! \ | endif
-
- Another autocommand. This time it is used after reading any file. The
- complicated stuff after it checks if the '" mark is defined, and jumps to it
-***************
-*** 224,231 ****
- See |line-continuation|. This only works in a Vim script file, not when
- typing commands at the command-line.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.3* Simple mappings
-
- A mapping enables you to bind a set of Vim commands to a single key. Suppose,
- for example, that you need to surround certain words with curly braces. In
---- 320,341 ----
- See |line-continuation|. This only works in a Vim script file, not when
- typing commands at the command-line.
-
-+ >
-+ command DiffOrig vert new | set bt=nofile | r ++edit # | 0d_ | diffthis
-+ \ | wincmd p | diffthis
-+
-+ This adds the ":DiffOrig" command. Use this in a modified buffer to see the
-+ differences with the file it was loaded from. See |diff| and |:DiffOrig|.
-+
-+ >
-+ set nolangremap
-+
-+ Prevent that the langmap option applies to characters that result from a
-+ mapping. If set (default), this may break plugins (but it's backward
-+ compatible). See 'langremap'.
-+
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.4* Simple mappings
-
- A mapping enables you to bind a set of Vim commands to a single key. Suppose,
- for example, that you need to surround certain words with curly braces. In
-***************
-*** 272,278 ****
- least the ones for Normal mode. More about mappings in section |40.1|.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.4* Adding a package *add-package* *matchit-install*
-
- A package is a set of files that you can add to Vim. There are two kinds of
- packages: optional and automatically loaded on startup.
---- 382,388 ----
- least the ones for Normal mode. More about mappings in section |40.1|.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.5* Adding a package *add-package* *matchit-install*
-
- A package is a set of files that you can add to Vim. There are two kinds of
- packages: optional and automatically loaded on startup.
-***************
-*** 310,316 ****
- More information about packages can be found here: |packages|.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.5* Adding a plugin *add-plugin* *plugin*
-
- Vim's functionality can be extended by adding plugins. A plugin is nothing
- more than a Vim script file that is loaded automatically when Vim starts. You
---- 420,426 ----
- More information about packages can be found here: |packages|.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.6* Adding a plugin *add-plugin* *plugin*
-
- Vim's functionality can be extended by adding plugins. A plugin is nothing
- more than a Vim script file that is loaded automatically when Vim starts. You
-***************
-*** 344,351 ****
- GETTING A GLOBAL PLUGIN
-
- Where can you find plugins?
- - Some come with Vim. You can find them in the directory $VIMRUNTIME/macros
-! and its sub-directories.
- - Download from the net. There is a large collection on http://www.vim.org.
- - They are sometimes posted in a Vim |maillist|.
- - You could write one yourself, see |write-plugin|.
---- 454,462 ----
- GETTING A GLOBAL PLUGIN
-
- Where can you find plugins?
-+ - Some are always loaded, you can see them in the directory $VIMRUNTIME/plugin.
- - Some come with Vim. You can find them in the directory $VIMRUNTIME/macros
-! and its sub-directories and under $VIM/vimfiles/pack/dist/opt/.
- - Download from the net. There is a large collection on http://www.vim.org.
- - They are sometimes posted in a Vim |maillist|.
- - You could write one yourself, see |write-plugin|.
-***************
-*** 461,467 ****
- |new-filetype| How to detect a new file type.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.6* Adding a help file *add-local-help*
-
- If you are lucky, the plugin you installed also comes with a help file. We
- will explain how to install the help file, so that you can easily find help
---- 572,578 ----
- |new-filetype| How to detect a new file type.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.7* Adding a help file *add-local-help*
-
- If you are lucky, the plugin you installed also comes with a help file. We
- will explain how to install the help file, so that you can easily find help
-***************
-*** 506,512 ****
- For writing a local help file, see |write-local-help|.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.7* The option window
-
- If you are looking for an option that does what you want, you can search in
- the help files here: |options|. Another way is by using this command: >
---- 617,623 ----
- For writing a local help file, see |write-local-help|.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.8* The option window
-
- If you are looking for an option that does what you want, you can search in
- the help files here: |options|. Another way is by using this command: >
-***************
-*** 545,551 ****
- from the window border where scrolling starts.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.8* Often used options
-
- There are an awful lot of options. Most of them you will hardly ever use.
- Some of the more useful ones will be mentioned here. Don't forget you can
---- 656,662 ----
- from the window border where scrolling starts.
-
- ==============================================================================
-! *05.9* Often used options
-
- There are an awful lot of options. Most of them you will hardly ever use.
- Some of the more useful ones will be mentioned here. Don't forget you can
-***************
-*** 663,666 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_06.txt| Using syntax highlighting
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 774,777 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_06.txt| Using syntax highlighting
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_06.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_06.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 277,280 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_07.txt| Editing more than one file
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 277,280 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_07.txt| Editing more than one file
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_07.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_07.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 476,479 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_08.txt| Splitting windows
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 476,479 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_08.txt| Splitting windows
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_08.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_08.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 598,601 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_09.txt| Using the GUI
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 598,601 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_09.txt| Using the GUI
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_09.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_09.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 5,13 ****
- Using the GUI
-
-
-! Vim works in an ordinary terminal. GVim can do the same things and a few
-! more. The GUI offers menus, a toolbar, scrollbars and other items. This
-! chapter is about these extra things that the GUI offers.
-
- |09.1| Parts of the GUI
- |09.2| Using the mouse
---- 5,14 ----
- Using the GUI
-
-
-! Vim works in an ordinary terminal, while gVim has a Graphical User Interface
-! (GUI). It can do the same things and a few more. The GUI offers menus, a
-! toolbar, scrollbars and other items. This chapter is about these extra things
-! that the GUI offers.
-
- |09.1| Parts of the GUI
- |09.2| Using the mouse
-***************
-*** 286,289 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_10.txt| Making big changes
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 287,290 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_10.txt| Making big changes
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_10.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_10.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 821,824 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_11.txt| Recovering from a crash
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 821,824 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_11.txt| Recovering from a crash
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_11.txt 2019-04-28 22:25:03.244480028 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_11.txt 2019-04-28 21:58:09.667057415 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *usr_11.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 13
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
---- 1,4 ----
-! *usr_11.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 28
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
-***************
-*** 312,315 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_12.txt| Clever tricks
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 312,315 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_12.txt| Clever tricks
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_12.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_12.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 355,358 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_20.txt| Typing command-line commands quickly
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 355,358 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_20.txt| Typing command-line commands quickly
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_20.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_20.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 381,384 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_21.txt| Go away and come back
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 381,384 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_21.txt| Go away and come back
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_21.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_21.txt 2019-04-25 21:55:24.090196331 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *usr_21.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2012 Nov 02
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
---- 1,4 ----
-! *usr_21.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 25
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
-***************
-*** 263,269 ****
- The windows that were open are restored, with the same position and size as
- before. Mappings and option values are like before.
- What exactly is restored depends on the 'sessionoptions' option. The
-! default value is "blank,buffers,curdir,folds,help,options,winsize".
-
- blank keep empty windows
- buffers all buffers, not only the ones in a window
---- 263,270 ----
- The windows that were open are restored, with the same position and size as
- before. Mappings and option values are like before.
- What exactly is restored depends on the 'sessionoptions' option. The
-! default value is:
-! "blank,buffers,curdir,folds,help,options,tabpages,winsize,terminal".
-
- blank keep empty windows
- buffers all buffers, not only the ones in a window
-***************
-*** 271,277 ****
---- 272,280 ----
- folds folds, also manually created ones
- help the help window
- options all options and mappings
-+ tabpages all tab pages
- winsize window sizes
-+ terminal include terminal windows
-
- Change this to your liking. To also restore the size of the Vim window, for
- example, use: >
-***************
-*** 496,499 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_22.txt| Finding the file to edit
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 499,502 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_22.txt| Finding the file to edit
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_22.txt 2019-04-27 20:36:52.526303597 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_22.txt 2019-04-27 20:17:02.375349029 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *usr_22.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Dec 13
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
---- 1,4 ----
-! *usr_22.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 27
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
-***************
-*** 411,414 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_23.txt| Editing other files
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 411,414 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_23.txt| Editing other files
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_23.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_23.txt 2018-10-24 21:30:14.629848115 +0200
-***************
-*** 208,222 ****
-
- LIMITS ON ENCRYPTION
-
-! The encryption algorithm used by Vim is weak. It is good enough to keep out
-! the casual prowler, but not good enough to keep out a cryptology expert with
-! lots of time on his hands. Also you should be aware that the swap file is not
-! encrypted; so while you are editing, people with superuser privileges can read
-! the unencrypted text from this file.
-! One way to avoid letting people read your swap file is to avoid using one.
-! If the -n argument is supplied on the command line, no swap file is used
-! (instead, Vim puts everything in memory). For example, to edit the encrypted
-! file "file.txt" without a swap file use the following command: >
-
- vim -x -n file.txt
-
---- 208,224 ----
-
- LIMITS ON ENCRYPTION
-
-! The encryption algorithm used by Vim is not very strong. It is good enough to
-! keep out the casual prowler, but not good enough to keep out a cryptology
-! expert with lots of time on his hands. The text in the swap file and the undo
-! file is also encrypted. However, this is done block-by-block and may reduce
-! the time needed to crack a password. You can disable the swap file, but then
-! a crash will cause you to lose your work, since Vim keeps all the text in
-! memory only. The undo file can be disabled with the only disadvantage that
-! you can't undo after unloading the buffer.
-! To avoid using a swap file, supply the -n argument on the command line.
-! For example, to edit the encrypted file "file.txt" without a swap file use the
-! following command: >
-
- vim -x -n file.txt
-
-***************
-*** 340,343 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_24.txt| Inserting quickly
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 342,345 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_24.txt| Inserting quickly
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_24.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_24.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 603,606 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_25.txt| Editing formatted text
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 603,606 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_25.txt| Editing formatted text
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_25.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_25.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 579,582 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_26.txt| Repeating
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 579,582 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_26.txt| Repeating
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_26.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_26.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 218,221 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_27.txt| Search commands and patterns
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 218,221 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_27.txt| Search commands and patterns
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_27.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_27.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 560,563 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_28.txt| Folding
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 560,563 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_28.txt| Folding
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_28.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_28.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 423,426 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_29.txt| Moving through programs
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 423,426 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_29.txt| Moving through programs
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_29.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_29.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.240325166 +0200
-***************
-*** 608,611 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_30.txt| Editing programs
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 608,611 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_30.txt| Editing programs
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_30.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_30.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.244325127 +0200
-***************
-*** 640,643 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_31.txt| Exploiting the GUI
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 640,643 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_31.txt| Exploiting the GUI
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_31.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_31.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.244325127 +0200
-***************
-*** 269,272 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_32.txt| The undo tree
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 269,272 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_32.txt| The undo tree
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_32.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_32.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.244325127 +0200
-***************
-*** 177,180 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_40.txt| Make new commands
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 177,180 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_40.txt| Make new commands
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_40.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_40.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.244325127 +0200
-***************
-*** 654,657 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_41.txt| Write a Vim script
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 654,657 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_41.txt| Write a Vim script
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_41.txt 2019-05-04 15:47:25.633423491 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_41.txt 2019-05-04 15:23:11.301395183 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 11
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
---- 1,4 ----
-! *usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
-
- VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
-
-***************
-*** 614,619 ****
---- 614,620 ----
- repeat() repeat a string multiple times
- eval() evaluate a string expression
- execute() execute an Ex command and get the output
-+ trim() trim characters from a string
-
- List manipulation: *list-functions*
- get() get an item without error for wrong index
-***************
-*** 774,780 ****
- systemlist() get the result of a shell command as a list
- hostname() name of the system
- readfile() read a file into a List of lines
-! writefile() write a List of lines into a file
-
- Date and Time: *date-functions* *time-functions*
- getftime() get last modification time of a file
---- 775,782 ----
- systemlist() get the result of a shell command as a list
- hostname() name of the system
- readfile() read a file into a List of lines
-! readdir() get a List of file names in a directory
-! writefile() write a List of lines or Blob into a file
-
- Date and Time: *date-functions* *time-functions*
- getftime() get last modification time of a file
-***************
-*** 803,808 ****
---- 805,813 ----
- bufwinnr() get the window number of a specific buffer
- winbufnr() get the buffer number of a specific window
- getbufline() get a list of lines from the specified buffer
-+ setbufline() replace a line in the specified buffer
-+ appendbufline() append a list of lines in the specified buffer
-+ deletebufline() delete lines from a specified buffer
- win_findbuf() find windows containing a buffer
- win_getid() get window ID of a window
- win_gotoid() go to window with ID
-***************
-*** 814,819 ****
---- 819,825 ----
- getchangelist() get a list of change list entries
- getjumplist() get a list of jump list entries
- swapinfo() information about a swap file
-+ swapname() get the swap file path of a buffer
-
- Command line: *command-line-functions*
- getcmdline() get the current command line
-***************
-*** 912,917 ****
---- 918,924 ----
- winheight() get height of a specific window
- winwidth() get width of a specific window
- win_screenpos() get screen position of a window
-+ winlayout() get layout of windows in a tab page
- winrestcmd() return command to restore window sizes
- winsaveview() get view of current window
- winrestview() restore saved view of current window
-***************
-*** 924,929 ****
---- 931,937 ----
-
- Testing: *test-functions*
- assert_equal() assert that two expressions values are equal
-+ assert_equalfile() assert that two file contents are equal
- assert_notequal() assert that two expressions values are not equal
- assert_inrange() assert that an expression is inside a range
- assert_match() assert that a pattern matches the value
-***************
-*** 939,944 ****
---- 947,953 ----
- test_override() test with Vim internal overrides
- test_garbagecollect_now() free memory right now
- test_ignore_error() ignore a specific error message
-+ test_null_blob() return a null Blob
- test_null_channel() return a null Channel
- test_null_dict() return a null Dict
- test_null_job() return a null Job
-***************
-*** 957,962 ****
---- 966,972 ----
- ch_close() close a channel
- ch_close_in() close the in part of a channel
- ch_read() read a message from a channel
-+ ch_readblob() read a Blob from a channel
- ch_readraw() read a raw message from a channel
- ch_sendexpr() send a JSON message over a channel
- ch_sendraw() send a raw message over a channel
-***************
-*** 1009,1014 ****
---- 1019,1030 ----
- term_gettty() get the tty name of a terminal
- term_setansicolors() set 16 ANSI colors, used for GUI
- term_getansicolors() get 16 ANSI colors, used for GUI
-+ term_dumpdiff() display difference between two screen dumps
-+ term_dumpload() load a terminal screen dump in a window
-+ term_dumpwrite() dump contents of a terminal screen to a file
-+ term_setkill() set signal to stop job in a terminal
-+ term_setrestore() set command to restore a terminal
-+ term_setsize() set the size of a terminal
-
- Timers: *timer-functions*
- timer_start() create a timer
-***************
-*** 1017,1022 ****
---- 1033,1049 ----
- timer_stopall() stop all timers
- timer_info() get information about timers
-
-+ Tags: *tag-functions*
-+ taglist() get list of matching tags
-+ tagfiles() get a list of tags files
-+ gettagstack() get the tag stack of a window
-+ settagstack() modify the tag stack of a window
-+
-+ Prompt Buffer: *promptbuffer-functions*
-+ prompt_setcallback() set prompt callback for a buffer
-+ prompt_setinterrupt() set interrupt callback for a buffer
-+ prompt_setprompt() set the prompt text for a buffer
-+
- Various: *various-functions*
- mode() get current editing mode
- visualmode() last visual mode used
-***************
-*** 1044,1060 ****
-
- wordcount() get byte/word/char count of buffer
-
-- taglist() get list of matching tags
-- tagfiles() get a list of tags files
-- gettagstack() get the tag stack
-- settagstack() modify the tag stack
--
- luaeval() evaluate Lua expression
- mzeval() evaluate |MzScheme| expression
- perleval() evaluate Perl expression (|+perl|)
- py3eval() evaluate Python expression (|+python3|)
- pyeval() evaluate Python expression (|+python|)
- pyxeval() evaluate |python_x| expression
-
- ==============================================================================
- *41.7* Defining a function
---- 1071,1083 ----
-
- wordcount() get byte/word/char count of buffer
-
- luaeval() evaluate Lua expression
- mzeval() evaluate |MzScheme| expression
- perleval() evaluate Perl expression (|+perl|)
- py3eval() evaluate Python expression (|+python3|)
- pyeval() evaluate Python expression (|+python|)
- pyxeval() evaluate |python_x| expression
-+ debugbreak() interrupt a program being debugged
-
- ==============================================================================
- *41.7* Defining a function
-***************
-*** 2613,2616 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_42.txt| Add new menus
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 2636,2639 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_42.txt| Add new menus
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_43.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_43.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.244325127 +0200
-***************
-*** 176,179 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_44.txt| Your own syntax highlighted
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 176,179 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_44.txt| Your own syntax highlighted
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_44.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_44.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.244325127 +0200
-***************
-*** 716,719 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_45.txt| Select your language
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 716,719 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_45.txt| Select your language
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_45.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_45.txt 2019-02-17 17:50:03.378330597 +0100
-***************
-*** 153,164 ****
- language, the default should work fine and you don't need to do anything. The
- following is only relevant when you want to edit different languages.
-
-- Note:
-- Using different encodings only works when Vim was compiled to handle
-- it. To find out if it works, use the ":version" command and check the
-- output for "+multi_byte". If it's there, you are OK. If you see
-- "-multi_byte" you will have to find another Vim.
--
-
- USING UNICODE IN THE GUI
-
---- 153,158 ----
-***************
-*** 416,419 ****
-
- Next chapter: |usr_90.txt| Installing Vim
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 410,413 ----
-
- Next chapter: |usr_90.txt| Installing Vim
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_90.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:03.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_90.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.244325127 +0200
-***************
-*** 495,498 ****
-
- Table of contents: |usr_toc.txt|
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 495,498 ----
-
- Table of contents: |usr_toc.txt|
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:04.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.244325127 +0200
-***************
-*** 352,355 ****
-
- ==============================================================================
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 352,355 ----
-
- ==============================================================================
-
-! Copyright: see |manual-copyright| vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/various.txt 2019-04-27 22:40:03.927661368 +0200
---- runtime/doc/various.txt 2019-05-05 17:30:05.650423230 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *various.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 29
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *various.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 73,80 ****
- <ö> 246, Hex 00f6, Oct 366, Digr o: ~
- This shows you can type CTRL-K o : to insert ö.
-
-- {not in Vi}
--
- *g8*
- g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
- character under the cursor, assuming it is in |UTF-8|
---- 73,78 ----
-***************
-*** 82,89 ****
- value of 'maxcombine' doesn't matter.
- Example of a character with two composing characters:
- e0 b8 81 + e0 b8 b9 + e0 b9 89 ~
-- {not in Vi} {only when compiled with the |+multi_byte|
-- feature}
-
- *8g8*
- 8g8 Find an illegal UTF-8 byte sequence at or after the
---- 80,85 ----
-***************
-*** 98,105 ****
- Note that when the cursor is on an illegal byte or the
- cursor is halfway a multi-byte character the command
- won't move the cursor.
-- {not in Vi} {only when compiled with the |+multi_byte|
-- feature}
-
- *:p* *:pr* *:print* *E749*
- :[range]p[rint] [flags]
---- 94,99 ----
-***************
-*** 176,182 ****
-
- :{range}z#[+-^.=]{count} *:z#*
- Like ":z", but number the lines.
-- {not in all versions of Vi, not with these arguments}
-
- *:=*
- := [flags] Print the last line number.
---- 170,175 ----
-***************
-*** 226,232 ****
-
- Example: >
- :exe "normal \<c-w>\<c-w>"
-- < {not in Vi, of course}
-
- :{range}norm[al][!] {commands} *:normal-range*
- Execute Normal mode commands {commands} for each line
---- 219,224 ----
-***************
-*** 234,240 ****
- cursor is positioned in the first column of the range,
- for each line. Otherwise it's the same as the
- ":normal" command without a range.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *:sh* *:shell* *E371*
- :sh[ell] This command starts a shell. When the shell exits
---- 226,231 ----
-***************
-*** 440,451 ****
- N *+startuptime* |--startuptime| argument
- N *+statusline* Options 'statusline', 'rulerformat' and special
- formats of 'titlestring' and 'iconstring'
-! m *+sun_workshop* |workshop|
- N *+syntax* Syntax highlighting |syntax|
- *+system()* Unix only: opposite of |+fork|
- T *+tag_binary* binary searching in tags file |tag-binary-search|
- N *+tag_old_static* old method for static tags |tag-old-static|
-! m *+tag_any_white* any white space allowed in tags file |tag-any-white|
- m *+tcl* Tcl interface |tcl|
- m *+tcl/dyn* Tcl interface |tcl-dynamic| |/dyn|
- m *+terminal* Support for terminal window |terminal|
---- 431,442 ----
- N *+startuptime* |--startuptime| argument
- N *+statusline* Options 'statusline', 'rulerformat' and special
- formats of 'titlestring' and 'iconstring'
-! m *+sun_workshop* |workshop|; no longer supported
- N *+syntax* Syntax highlighting |syntax|
- *+system()* Unix only: opposite of |+fork|
- T *+tag_binary* binary searching in tags file |tag-binary-search|
- N *+tag_old_static* old method for static tags |tag-old-static|
-! m *+tag_any_white* Removed; was to allow any white space in tags files
- m *+tcl* Tcl interface |tcl|
- m *+tcl/dyn* Tcl interface |tcl-dynamic| |/dyn|
- m *+terminal* Support for terminal window |terminal|
-***************
-*** 492,498 ****
- :ve[rsion] {nr} Is now ignored. This was previously used to check the
- version number of a .vimrc file. It was removed,
- because you can now use the ":if" command for
-! version-dependent behavior. {not in Vi}
-
- *:redi* *:redir*
- :redi[r][!] > {file} Redirect messages to file {file}. The messages which
---- 483,489 ----
- :ve[rsion] {nr} Is now ignored. This was previously used to check the
- version number of a .vimrc file. It was removed,
- because you can now use the ":if" command for
-! version-dependent behavior.
-
- *:redi* *:redir*
- :redi[r][!] > {file} Redirect messages to file {file}. The messages which
-***************
-*** 512,542 ****
- with ":silent call Function()".
- An alternative is to use the 'verbosefile' option,
- this can be used in combination with ":redir".
-- {not in Vi}
-
- :redi[r] >> {file} Redirect messages to file {file}. Append if {file}
-! already exists. {not in Vi}
-
- :redi[r] @{a-zA-Z}
- :redi[r] @{a-zA-Z}> Redirect messages to register {a-z}. Append to the
- contents of the register if its name is given
- uppercase {A-Z}. The ">" after the register name is
-! optional. {not in Vi}
-! :redi[r] @{a-z}>> Append messages to register {a-z}. {not in Vi}
-
- :redi[r] @*>
- :redi[r] @+> Redirect messages to the selection or clipboard. For
- backward compatibility, the ">" after the register
- name can be omitted. See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|.
-- {not in Vi}
- :redi[r] @*>>
- :redi[r] @+>> Append messages to the selection or clipboard.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- :redi[r] @"> Redirect messages to the unnamed register. For
- backward compatibility, the ">" after the register
-! name can be omitted. {not in Vi}
-! :redi[r] @">> Append messages to the unnamed register. {not in Vi}
-
- :redi[r] => {var} Redirect messages to a variable. If the variable
- doesn't exist, then it is created. If the variable
---- 503,530 ----
- with ":silent call Function()".
- An alternative is to use the 'verbosefile' option,
- this can be used in combination with ":redir".
-
- :redi[r] >> {file} Redirect messages to file {file}. Append if {file}
-! already exists.
-
- :redi[r] @{a-zA-Z}
- :redi[r] @{a-zA-Z}> Redirect messages to register {a-z}. Append to the
- contents of the register if its name is given
- uppercase {A-Z}. The ">" after the register name is
-! optional.
-! :redi[r] @{a-z}>> Append messages to register {a-z}.
-
- :redi[r] @*>
- :redi[r] @+> Redirect messages to the selection or clipboard. For
- backward compatibility, the ">" after the register
- name can be omitted. See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|.
- :redi[r] @*>>
- :redi[r] @+>> Append messages to the selection or clipboard.
-
- :redi[r] @"> Redirect messages to the unnamed register. For
- backward compatibility, the ">" after the register
-! name can be omitted.
-! :redi[r] @">> Append messages to the unnamed register.
-
- :redi[r] => {var} Redirect messages to a variable. If the variable
- doesn't exist, then it is created. If the variable
-***************
-*** 545,558 ****
- Only string variables can be used. After the
- redirection starts, if the variable is removed or
- locked or the variable type is changed, then further
-! command output messages will cause errors. {not in Vi}
- To get the output of one command the |execute()|
- function can be used.
-
- :redi[r] =>> {var} Append messages to an existing variable. Only string
-! variables can be used. {not in Vi}
-
-! :redi[r] END End redirecting messages. {not in Vi}
-
- *:filt* *:filter*
- :filt[er][!] {pat} {command}
---- 533,546 ----
- Only string variables can be used. After the
- redirection starts, if the variable is removed or
- locked or the variable type is changed, then further
-! command output messages will cause errors.
- To get the output of one command the |execute()|
- function can be used.
-
- :redi[r] =>> {var} Append messages to an existing variable. Only string
-! variables can be used.
-
-! :redi[r] END End redirecting messages.
-
- *:filt* *:filter*
- :filt[er][!] {pat} {command}
-***************
-*** 694,705 ****
- < - When 'keywordprg' is equal to "man -s", a count
- before "K" is inserted after the "-s". If there is
- no count, the "-s" is removed.
-- {not in Vi}
-
- *v_K*
- {Visual}K Like "K", but use the visually highlighted text for
- the keyword. Only works when the highlighted text is
-! not more than one line. {not in Vi}
-
- [N]gs *gs* *:sl* *:sleep*
- :[N]sl[eep] [N] [m] Do nothing for [N] seconds. When [m] is included,
---- 682,692 ----
- < - When 'keywordprg' is equal to "man -s", a count
- before "K" is inserted after the "-s". If there is
- no count, the "-s" is removed.
-
- *v_K*
- {Visual}K Like "K", but use the visually highlighted text for
- the keyword. Only works when the highlighted text is
-! not more than one line.
-
- [N]gs *gs* *:sl* *:sleep*
- :[N]sl[eep] [N] [m] Do nothing for [N] seconds. When [m] is included,
-***************
-*** 712,718 ****
- < Can be interrupted with CTRL-C (CTRL-Break on MS-DOS).
- "gs" stands for "goto sleep".
- While sleeping the cursor is positioned in the text,
-! if at a visible position. {not in Vi}
- Also process the received netbeans messages. {only
- available when compiled with the |+netbeans_intg|
- feature}
---- 699,705 ----
- < Can be interrupted with CTRL-C (CTRL-Break on MS-DOS).
- "gs" stands for "goto sleep".
- While sleeping the cursor is positioned in the text,
-! if at a visible position.
- Also process the received netbeans messages. {only
- available when compiled with the |+netbeans_intg|
- feature}
-***************
-*** 749,752 ****
- endfunc
- <
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 736,739 ----
- endfunc
- <
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/version4.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:04.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/version4.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.244325127 +0200
-***************
-*** 352,355 ****
- it. Since hardly anybody uses this feature, it is disabled by default. If
- you want to use it, define RIGHTLEFT in feature.h before compiling. |'revins'|
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 352,355 ----
- it. Since hardly anybody uses this feature, it is disabled by default. If
- you want to use it, define RIGHTLEFT in feature.h before compiling. |'revins'|
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/version5.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:04.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/version5.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.248325089 +0200
-***************
-*** 221,228 ****
- file twice, the autocommands in it will be defined twice. To avoid this, do
- one of these:
-
-! - Remove any autocommands that might potentially defined twice before
-! defining them. Example: >
- :au! * *.ext
- :au BufEnter *.ext ...
-
---- 221,228 ----
- file twice, the autocommands in it will be defined twice. To avoid this, do
- one of these:
-
-! - Remove any autocommands that might already be defined before defining
-! them. Example: >
- :au! * *.ext
- :au BufEnter *.ext ...
-
-***************
-*** 2347,2353 ****
- Support for mapping numeric keypad +,-,*,/ keys. (Negri)
- When not mapped, they produce the normal character.
-
-! Win32 GUI: When directory dropped on Gvim, cd there and edit new buffer.
- (Negri)
-
- Win32 GUI: Made CTRL-Break work as interrupt, so that CTRL-C can be
---- 2347,2353 ----
- Support for mapping numeric keypad +,-,*,/ keys. (Negri)
- When not mapped, they produce the normal character.
-
-! Win32 GUI: When directory dropped on gVim, cd there and edit new buffer.
- (Negri)
-
- Win32 GUI: Made CTRL-Break work as interrupt, so that CTRL-C can be
-***************
-*** 7615,7621 ****
-
- Added a few corrections for the Macintosh. (Axel Kielhorn)
-
-! Win32: Gvimext could not edit more than a few files at once, the length of the
- argument was fixed.
-
-
---- 7615,7621 ----
-
- Added a few corrections for the Macintosh. (Axel Kielhorn)
-
-! Win32: GvimExt could not edit more than a few files at once, the length of the
- argument was fixed.
-
-
-***************
-*** 7810,7813 ****
- Files: src/ex_docmd.c
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 7810,7813 ----
- Files: src/ex_docmd.c
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/version6.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:04.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/version6.txt 2019-01-17 15:56:37.176127129 +0100
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *version6.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 18
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *version6.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 17
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 943,949 ****
- with two ASCII characters or an icon. The line after it can be highlighted.
- Useful to display breakpoints and the current PC position.
-
-! Added the |:wsverb| command to execute debugger commands.
-
- Added balloon stuff: 'balloondelay' and 'ballooneval' options.
-
---- 943,949 ----
- with two ASCII characters or an icon. The line after it can be highlighted.
- Useful to display breakpoints and the current PC position.
-
-! Added the :wsverb command to execute debugger commands.
-
- Added balloon stuff: 'balloondelay' and 'ballooneval' options.
-
-***************
-*** 2967,2973 ****
- Unix to avoid problems with Windows dir functions. Merged the DOS and Win32
- functions.
-
-! Win32: Gvimext could not edit more than a few files at once, the length of the
- argument was fixed.
-
- "ls -1 * | xargs vim" worked, but the input was in cooked mode. Now switch to
---- 2967,2973 ----
- Unix to avoid problems with Windows dir functions. Merged the DOS and Win32
- functions.
-
-! Win32: GvimExt could not edit more than a few files at once, the length of the
- argument was fixed.
-
- "ls -1 * | xargs vim" worked, but the input was in cooked mode. Now switch to
-***************
-*** 14527,14530 ****
- Files: src/search.c
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 14527,14530 ----
- Files: src/search.c
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/version7.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:04.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/version7.txt 2018-08-08 23:07:19.252325051 +0200
-***************
-*** 1980,1986 ****
- flag to 'cpoptions' for this.
-
- Using "I" in a line with only blanks appended to the line. This is not Vi
-! compatible. Added the 'H' flag in 'coptions' for this.
-
- When joining multiple lines the cursor would be at the last joint, but Vi
- leaves it at the position where "J" would put it. Added the 'q' flag in
---- 1980,1986 ----
- flag to 'cpoptions' for this.
-
- Using "I" in a line with only blanks appended to the line. This is not Vi
-! compatible. Added the 'H' flag in 'cpoptions' for this.
-
- When joining multiple lines the cursor would be at the last joint, but Vi
- leaves it at the position where "J" would put it. Added the 'q' flag in
-***************
-*** 18309,18312 ****
-
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 18309,18312 ----
-
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/version8.txt 2018-05-17 15:25:49.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/version8.txt 2019-03-10 08:12:24.530682799 +0100
-***************
-*** 2378,2384 ****
- Files: src/config.mk.in, src/po/Makefile
-
- Patch 7.4.323
-! Problem: Substitute() with zero width pattern breaks multi-byte character.
- Solution: Take multi-byte character size into account. (Yukihiro Nakadaira)
- Files: src/eval.c src/testdir/test69.in, src/testdir/test69.ok
-
---- 2378,2384 ----
- Files: src/config.mk.in, src/po/Makefile
-
- Patch 7.4.323
-! Problem: substitute() with zero width pattern breaks multi-byte character.
- Solution: Take multi-byte character size into account. (Yukihiro Nakadaira)
- Files: src/eval.c src/testdir/test69.in, src/testdir/test69.ok
-
-***************
-*** 14549,14560 ****
---- 14549,14585 ----
- Internal: A few C99 features are now allowed such as // comments and a
- comma after the last enum entry. See |style-compiler|.
-
-+ Since patch 8.0.0029 removed support for older MS-Windows systems, only
-+ MS-Windows XP and later are supported.
-+
-
- Added *added-8.1*
- -----
-
- Various syntax, indent and other plugins were added.
-
-+ Quickfix improvements (by Yegappan Lakshmanan):
-+ Added support for modifying any quickfix/location list in the quickfix
-+ stack.
-+ Added a unique identifier for every quickfix/location list.
-+ Added support for associating any Vim type as a context information to
-+ a quickfix/location list.
-+ Enhanced the getqflist(), getloclist(), setqflist() and setloclist()
-+ functions to get and set the various quickfix/location list attributes.
-+ Added the QuickFixLine highlight group to highlight the current line
-+ in the quickfix window.
-+ The quickfix buffer b:changedtick variable is incremented for every
-+ change to the contained quickfix list.
-+ Added a changedtick variable to a quickfix/location list which is
-+ incremented when the list is modified.
-+ Added support for parsing text using 'errorformat' without creating a
-+ new quickfix list.
-+ Added support for the "module" item to a quickfix entry which can be
-+ used for display purposes instead of a long file name.
-+ Added support for freeing all the lists in the quickfix/location stack.
-+ When opening a quickfix window using the :copen/:cwindow commands, the
-+ supplied split modifiers are used.
-+
- Functions:
- All the term_ functions.
-
-***************
-*** 16088,16094 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.0248
- Problem: vim_strcat() cannot handle overlapping arguments.
-! Solution: Use mch_memmove() instead of strcpy(). (Justin M Keyes,
- closes #1415)
- Files: src/misc2.c
-
---- 16113,16119 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.0248
- Problem: vim_strcat() cannot handle overlapping arguments.
-! Solution: Use mch_memmove() instead of strcpy(). (Justin M. Keyes,
- closes #1415)
- Files: src/misc2.c
-
-***************
-*** 16338,16344 ****
- Patch 8.0.0287
- Problem: Cannot access the arguments of the current function in debug mode.
- (Luc Hermitte)
-! Solution: use get_funccal(). (Lemonboy, closes #1432, closes #1352)
- Files: src/userfunc.c
-
- Patch 8.0.0288 (after 8.0.0284)
---- 16363,16369 ----
- Patch 8.0.0287
- Problem: Cannot access the arguments of the current function in debug mode.
- (Luc Hermitte)
-! Solution: use get_funccal(). (LemonBoy, closes #1432, closes #1352)
- Files: src/userfunc.c
-
- Patch 8.0.0288 (after 8.0.0284)
-***************
-*** 16703,16709 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.0350
- Problem: Not enough test coverage for Perl.
-! Solution: Add more Perl tests. (Dominique Perl, closes #1500)
- Files: src/testdir/test_perl.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.0351
---- 16728,16734 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.0350
- Problem: Not enough test coverage for Perl.
-! Solution: Add more Perl tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1500)
- Files: src/testdir/test_perl.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.0351
-***************
-*** 18204,18210 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.0597
- Problem: Off-by-one error in buffer size computation.
-! Solution: Use ">=" instead of ">". (Lemonboy, closes #1694)
- Files: src/quickfix.c
-
- Patch 8.0.0598
---- 18229,18235 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.0597
- Problem: Off-by-one error in buffer size computation.
-! Solution: Use ">=" instead of ">". (LemonBoy, closes #1694)
- Files: src/quickfix.c
-
- Patch 8.0.0598
-***************
-*** 18321,18327 ****
- Problem: When setting the cterm background with ":hi Normal" the value of
- 'background' may be set wrongly.
- Solution: Check that the color is less than 16. Don't set 'background' when
-! it was set explicitly. (Lemonboy, closes #1710)
- Files: src/syntax.c, src/testdir/test_syntax.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.0617 (after 8.0.0615)
---- 18346,18352 ----
- Problem: When setting the cterm background with ":hi Normal" the value of
- 'background' may be set wrongly.
- Solution: Check that the color is less than 16. Don't set 'background' when
-! it was set explicitly. (LemonBoy, closes #1710)
- Files: src/syntax.c, src/testdir/test_syntax.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.0617 (after 8.0.0615)
-***************
-*** 18452,18459 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.0638
- Problem: Cannot build with new MSVC version VS2017.
-! Solution: Change the compiler arguments. (Leonardo Manera, closes #1731,
-! closes #1747)
- Files: src/GvimExt/Makefile, src/Make_mvc.mak
-
- Patch 8.0.0639
---- 18477,18484 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.0638
- Problem: Cannot build with new MSVC version VS2017.
-! Solution: Change the compiler arguments. (Leonardo Valeri Manera,
-! closes #1731, closes #1747)
- Files: src/GvimExt/Makefile, src/Make_mvc.mak
-
- Patch 8.0.0639
-***************
-*** 19045,19051 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.0724
- Problem: The message for yanking doesn't indicate the register.
-! Solution: Show the register name in the "N lines yanked" message. (Lemonboy,
- closes #1803, closes #1809)
- Files: src/ops.c, src/Makefile, src/testdir/test_registers.vim,
- src/testdir/Make_all.mak
---- 19070,19076 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.0724
- Problem: The message for yanking doesn't indicate the register.
-! Solution: Show the register name in the "N lines yanked" message. (LemonBoy,
- closes #1803, closes #1809)
- Files: src/ops.c, src/Makefile, src/testdir/test_registers.vim,
- src/testdir/Make_all.mak
-***************
-*** 20286,20292 ****
- Files: src/buffer.c
-
- Patch 8.0.0936
-! Problem: Mode() returns wrong value for a terminal window.
- Solution: Return 't' when typed keys go to a job.
- Files: src/evalfunc.c, src/testdir/test_terminal.vim
-
---- 20311,20317 ----
- Files: src/buffer.c
-
- Patch 8.0.0936
-! Problem: mode() returns wrong value for a terminal window.
- Solution: Return 't' when typed keys go to a job.
- Files: src/evalfunc.c, src/testdir/test_terminal.vim
-
-***************
-*** 20672,20678 ****
- Files: src/channel.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1004
-! Problem: Matchstrpos() without a match returns too many items.
- Solution: Also remove the second item when the position is beyond the end of
- the string. (Hirohito Higashi) Use an enum for the type.
- Files: src/evalfunc.c, src/testdir/test_match.vim
---- 20697,20703 ----
- Files: src/channel.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1004
-! Problem: matchstrpos() without a match returns too many items.
- Solution: Also remove the second item when the position is beyond the end of
- the string. (Hirohito Higashi) Use an enum for the type.
- Files: src/evalfunc.c, src/testdir/test_match.vim
-***************
-*** 21586,21597 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.1157
- Problem: Compiler warning on MS-Windows.
-! Solution: Add type cast. (Yasuhiro Matsomoto)
- Files: src/main.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1158
- Problem: Still old style tests.
-! Solution: Convert serveral tests to new style. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
- Files: src/Makefile, src/testdir/Make_all.mak, src/testdir/Make_vms.mms,
- src/testdir/main.aap, src/testdir/test33.in,
- src/testdir/test33.ok, src/testdir/test41.in,
---- 21611,21622 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.1157
- Problem: Compiler warning on MS-Windows.
-! Solution: Add type cast. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
- Files: src/main.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1158
- Problem: Still old style tests.
-! Solution: Convert several tests to new style. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
- Files: src/Makefile, src/testdir/Make_all.mak, src/testdir/Make_vms.mms,
- src/testdir/main.aap, src/testdir/test33.in,
- src/testdir/test33.ok, src/testdir/test41.in,
-***************
-*** 21886,21892 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.1207
- Problem: Profiling skips the first and last script line.
-! Solution: Check for BOM after setting script ID. (Lemonboy, closes #2103,
- closes #2112) Add a test. List the trailing script lines.
- Files: src/testdir/test_profile.vim, src/ex_cmds2.c
-
---- 21911,21917 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.1207
- Problem: Profiling skips the first and last script line.
-! Solution: Check for BOM after setting script ID. (LemonBoy, closes #2103,
- closes #2112) Add a test. List the trailing script lines.
- Files: src/testdir/test_profile.vim, src/ex_cmds2.c
-
-***************
-*** 22083,22089 ****
- Solution: Make feature names more consistent, add "osxdarwin". Rename
- feature flags, cleanup Mac code. (Kazunobu Kuriyama, closes #2178)
- Also includes a fix for when Ruby throws an exception inside
-! :rubyfile.(ujihisa)
- Files: runtime/doc/eval.txt, runtime/doc/os_mac.txt, src/auto/configure,
- src/config.h.in, src/configure.ac, src/digraph.c, src/edit.c,
- src/evalfunc.c, src/feature.h, src/fileio.c, src/getchar.c,
---- 22108,22114 ----
- Solution: Make feature names more consistent, add "osxdarwin". Rename
- feature flags, cleanup Mac code. (Kazunobu Kuriyama, closes #2178)
- Also includes a fix for when Ruby throws an exception inside
-! :rubyfile. (ujihisa)
- Files: runtime/doc/eval.txt, runtime/doc/os_mac.txt, src/auto/configure,
- src/config.h.in, src/configure.ac, src/digraph.c, src/edit.c,
- src/evalfunc.c, src/feature.h, src/fileio.c, src/getchar.c,
-***************
-*** 22104,22110 ****
- Patch 8.0.1238
- Problem: Incremental search only shows one match.
- Solution: When 'incsearch' and 'hlsearch' are both set highlight all
-! matches. (haya14busa, itchyny closes #2198)
- Files: runtime/doc/options.txt, src/ex_getln.c, src/proto/search.pro,
- src/search.c, src/testdir/test_search.vim
-
---- 22129,22135 ----
- Patch 8.0.1238
- Problem: Incremental search only shows one match.
- Solution: When 'incsearch' and 'hlsearch' are both set highlight all
-! matches. (haya14busa, itchyny, closes #2198)
- Files: runtime/doc/options.txt, src/ex_getln.c, src/proto/search.pro,
- src/search.c, src/testdir/test_search.vim
-
-***************
-*** 22519,22525 ****
- src/testdir/test_search.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.1305
-! Problem: Writefile() never calls fsync().
- Solution: Follow the 'fsync' option with override to enable or disable.
- Files: src/fileio.c, src/evalfunc.c, runtime/doc/eval.txt, src/globals.h,
- src/testdir/test_writefile.vim
---- 22544,22550 ----
- src/testdir/test_search.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.1305
-! Problem: writefile() never calls fsync().
- Solution: Follow the 'fsync' option with override to enable or disable.
- Files: src/fileio.c, src/evalfunc.c, runtime/doc/eval.txt, src/globals.h,
- src/testdir/test_writefile.vim
-***************
-*** 22595,22601 ****
- Files: src/os_macosx.m
-
- Patch 8.0.1316 (after 8.0.1312)
-! Problem: Build still fails on Mac. (chdiza)
- Solution: Remove another bogus typedef.
- Files: src/os_mac_conv.c
-
---- 22620,22626 ----
- Files: src/os_macosx.m
-
- Patch 8.0.1316 (after 8.0.1312)
-! Problem: Build still still fails on Mac. (chdiza)
- Solution: Remove another bogus typedef.
- Files: src/os_mac_conv.c
-
-***************
-*** 22707,22713 ****
- Files: src/vim.h, src/window.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1335
-! Problem: Writefile() using fsync() may give an error for a device.
- (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
- Solution: Ignore fsync() failing. (closes #2373)
- Files: src/evalfunc.c
---- 22732,22738 ----
- Files: src/vim.h, src/window.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1335
-! Problem: writefile() using fsync() may give an error for a device.
- (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
- Solution: Ignore fsync() failing. (closes #2373)
- Files: src/evalfunc.c
-***************
-*** 23231,23237 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.1423
- Problem: Error in return not caught by try/catch.
-! Solution: Call update_force_abort(). (Yasuhiro Matsomoto, closes #2483)
- Files: src/testdir/test_eval.in, src/testdir/test_eval_stuff.vim,
- src/Makefile, src/testdir/Make_all.mak, src/userfunc.c
-
---- 23256,23262 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.1423
- Problem: Error in return not caught by try/catch.
-! Solution: Call update_force_abort(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2483)
- Files: src/testdir/test_eval.in, src/testdir/test_eval_stuff.vim,
- src/Makefile, src/testdir/Make_all.mak, src/userfunc.c
-
-***************
-*** 23262,23268 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.1429
- Problem: Crash when calling term_start() with empty argument.
-! Solution: Check for invalid argument. (Yasuhiro Matsomoto, closes #2503)
- Fix memory leak.
- Files: src/terminal.c, src/testdir/test_terminal.vim
-
---- 23287,23293 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.1429
- Problem: Crash when calling term_start() with empty argument.
-! Solution: Check for invalid argument. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2503)
- Fix memory leak.
- Files: src/terminal.c, src/testdir/test_terminal.vim
-
-***************
-*** 23593,23599 ****
- src/testdir/test_popup.vim, src/testdir/test_edit.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.1483
-! Problem: Searchpair() might return an invalid value on timeout.
- Solution: When the second search times out, do not accept a match from the
- first search. (Daniel Hahler, closes #2552)
- Files: src/search.c
---- 23618,23624 ----
- src/testdir/test_popup.vim, src/testdir/test_edit.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.1483
-! Problem: searchpair() might return an invalid value on timeout.
- Solution: When the second search times out, do not accept a match from the
- first search. (Daniel Hahler, closes #2552)
- Files: src/search.c
-***************
-*** 23652,23658 ****
- Patch 8.0.1493
- Problem: Completion items cannot be annotated.
- Solution: Add a "user_data" entry to the completion item. (Ben Jackson,
-! coses #2608, closes #2508)
- Files: runtime/doc/insert.txt, src/edit.c, src/structs.h,
- src/testdir/test_ins_complete.vim
-
---- 23677,23683 ----
- Patch 8.0.1493
- Problem: Completion items cannot be annotated.
- Solution: Add a "user_data" entry to the completion item. (Ben Jackson,
-! closes #2608, closes #2508)
- Files: runtime/doc/insert.txt, src/edit.c, src/structs.h,
- src/testdir/test_ins_complete.vim
-
-***************
-*** 23697,23703 ****
- src/testdir/Make_all.mak, src/testdir/test_jumplist.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.1498 (after 8.0.1497)
-! Problem: Getjumplist() returns duplicate entries. (lacygoill)
- Solution: Call cleanup_jumplist(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
- Files: src/evalfunc.c, src/mark.c, src/proto/mark.pro,
- src/testdir/test_jumplist.vim
---- 23722,23728 ----
- src/testdir/Make_all.mak, src/testdir/test_jumplist.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.1498 (after 8.0.1497)
-! Problem: getjumplist() returns duplicate entries. (lacygoill)
- Solution: Call cleanup_jumplist(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
- Files: src/evalfunc.c, src/mark.c, src/proto/mark.pro,
- src/testdir/test_jumplist.vim
-***************
-*** 23817,23823 ****
- Files: src/ex_docmd.c, src/testdir/test_eval_stuff.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.1519
-! Problem: Getchangelist() does not use argument as bufname().
- Solution: Use get_buf_tv(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2641)
- Files: src/evalfunc.c, src/testdir/test_changelist.vim
-
---- 23842,23848 ----
- Files: src/ex_docmd.c, src/testdir/test_eval_stuff.vim
-
- Patch 8.0.1519
-! Problem: getchangelist() does not use argument as bufname().
- Solution: Use get_buf_tv(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2641)
- Files: src/evalfunc.c, src/testdir/test_changelist.vim
-
-***************
-*** 24162,24169 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.1573
- Problem: getwinpos(1) may cause response to be handled as command.
-! Solution: Handle any cursor position report once one was request. (partly by
-! Hirohito Higashi)
- Files: src/term.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1574
---- 24187,24194 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.1573
- Problem: getwinpos(1) may cause response to be handled as command.
-! Solution: Handle any cursor position report once one was requested. (partly
-! by Hirohito Higashi)
- Files: src/term.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1574
-***************
-*** 24644,24650 ****
-
- Patch 8.0.1656
- Problem: No option to have xxd produce upper case variable names.
-! Solution: Add the -C argument. (Matt Panaro closes #2772)
- Files: src/xxd/xxd.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1657
---- 24669,24675 ----
-
- Patch 8.0.1656
- Problem: No option to have xxd produce upper case variable names.
-! Solution: Add the -C argument. (Matt Panaro, closes #2772)
- Files: src/xxd/xxd.c
-
- Patch 8.0.1657
-***************
-*** 25377,25383 ****
- Patch 8.0.1782
- Problem: No simple way to label quickfix entries.
- Solution: Add the "module" item, to be used instead of the file name for
-! display purposes. (Martin Szamotulski, closes #1757)
- Files: runtime/doc/eval.txt, runtime/doc/quickfix.txt, src/alloc.h,
- src/quickfix.c, src/testdir/test_quickfix.vim
-
---- 25402,25408 ----
- Patch 8.0.1782
- Problem: No simple way to label quickfix entries.
- Solution: Add the "module" item, to be used instead of the file name for
-! display purposes. (Marcin Szamotulski, closes #1757)
- Files: runtime/doc/eval.txt, runtime/doc/quickfix.txt, src/alloc.h,
- src/quickfix.c, src/testdir/test_quickfix.vim
-
-***************
-*** 25767,25770 ****
- Files: src/terminal.c
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 25792,25795 ----
- Files: src/terminal.c
-
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/visual.txt 2018-05-17 13:42:04.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/visual.txt 2019-05-05 17:54:38.042310805 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *visual.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Sep 02
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *visual.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 20,27 ****
- 7. Examples |visual-examples|
- 8. Select mode |Select-mode|
-
-- {Vi has no Visual mode, the name "visual" is used for Normal mode, to
-- distinguish it from Ex mode}
- {Since Vim 7.4.200 the |+visual| feature is always included}
-
- ==============================================================================
---- 20,25 ----
-***************
-*** 118,123 ****
---- 116,123 ----
- E.g., "dgn" deletes the text of the next match.
- If Visual mode is active, extends the selection
- until the end of the next match.
-+ Note: Unlike `n` the search direction does not depend
-+ on the previous search command.
-
- *gN* *v_gN*
- gN Like |gn| but searches backward, like with `N`.
-***************
-*** 305,312 ****
- ==============================================================================
- 5. Blockwise operators *blockwise-operators*
-
-- {not available when compiled without the |+visualextra| feature}
--
- Reminder: Use 'virtualedit' to be able to select blocks that start or end
- after the end of a line or halfway a tab.
-
---- 305,310 ----
-***************
-*** 538,541 ****
- but starts Select mode instead of Visual mode.
- Mnemonic: "get Highlighted".
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 536,539 ----
- but starts Select mode instead of Visual mode.
- Mnemonic: "get Highlighted".
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/windows.txt 2018-11-10 16:01:23.335381858 +0100
---- runtime/doc/windows.txt 2019-05-05 17:35:08.452768616 +0200
-***************
-*** 1,4 ****
-! *windows.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 24
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
---- 1,4 ----
-! *windows.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-***************
-*** 26,32 ****
- 11. Using hidden buffers |buffer-hidden|
- 12. Special kinds of buffers |special-buffers|
-
-- {Vi does not have any of these commands}
- {not able to use multiple windows when the |+windows| feature was disabled at
- compile time}
- {not able to use vertically split windows when the |+vertsplit| feature was
---- 26,31 ----
-***************
-*** 737,743 ****
- the current window.
- {cmd} can contain '|' to concatenate several commands.
- {cmd} must not open or close windows or reorder them.
-! {not in Vi}
- Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
- |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
-
---- 736,742 ----
- the current window.
- {cmd} can contain '|' to concatenate several commands.
- {cmd} must not open or close windows or reorder them.
-!
- Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
- |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
-
-***************
-*** 765,771 ****
- autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
- 'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
- each buffer.
-! {not in Vi}
- Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:windo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
- |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
-
---- 764,770 ----
- autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
- 'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
- each buffer.
-!
- Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:windo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
- |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
-
-***************
-*** 842,847 ****
---- 841,852 ----
- {not available when the |+file_in_path| feature was disabled
- at compile time}
-
-+ CTRL-W gt *CTRL-W_gt*
-+ Go to next tab page, same as `gt`.
-+
-+ CTRL-W gT *CTRL-W_gT*
-+ Go to previous tab page, same as `gT`.
-+
- Also see |CTRL-W_CTRL-I|: open window for an included file that includes
- the keyword under the cursor.
-
-***************
-*** 885,891 ****
- *:pp* *:ppop*
- :[count]pp[op][!]
- Does ":[count]pop[!]" in the preview window. See |:pop| and
-! |:ptag|. {not in Vi}
-
- CTRL-W } *CTRL-W_}*
- Use identifier under cursor as a tag and perform a :ptag on
---- 890,896 ----
- *:pp* *:ppop*
- :[count]pp[op][!]
- Does ":[count]pop[!]" in the preview window. See |:pop| and
-! |:ptag|.
-
- CTRL-W } *CTRL-W_}*
- Use identifier under cursor as a tag and perform a :ptag on
-***************
-*** 1317,1320 ****
- :setlocal nobuflisted
- <
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
---- 1322,1325 ----
- :setlocal nobuflisted
- <
-
-! vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/runtime/doc/tags 2018-06-03 14:42:17.836505122 +0200
---- runtime/doc/tags 2019-05-05 18:01:26.608052504 +0200
-***************
-*** 991,1003 ****
---- 991,1007 ----
- 't_RF' term.txt /*'t_RF'*
- 't_RI' term.txt /*'t_RI'*
- 't_RS' term.txt /*'t_RS'*
-+ 't_RT' term.txt /*'t_RT'*
- 't_RV' term.txt /*'t_RV'*
-+ 't_Ri' term.txt /*'t_Ri'*
- 't_SC' term.txt /*'t_SC'*
- 't_SH' term.txt /*'t_SH'*
- 't_SI' term.txt /*'t_SI'*
- 't_SR' term.txt /*'t_SR'*
-+ 't_ST' term.txt /*'t_ST'*
- 't_Sb' term.txt /*'t_Sb'*
- 't_Sf' term.txt /*'t_Sf'*
-+ 't_Si' term.txt /*'t_Si'*
- 't_Te' term.txt /*'t_Te'*
- 't_Ts' term.txt /*'t_Ts'*
- 't_VS' term.txt /*'t_VS'*
-***************
-*** 1071,1076 ****
---- 1075,1081 ----
- 'tag' options.txt /*'tag'*
- 'tagbsearch' options.txt /*'tagbsearch'*
- 'tagcase' options.txt /*'tagcase'*
-+ 'tagfunc' options.txt /*'tagfunc'*
- 'taglength' options.txt /*'taglength'*
- 'tagrelative' options.txt /*'tagrelative'*
- 'tags' options.txt /*'tags'*
-***************
-*** 1091,1101 ****
---- 1096,1108 ----
- 'termwinkey' options.txt /*'termwinkey'*
- 'termwinscroll' options.txt /*'termwinscroll'*
- 'termwinsize' options.txt /*'termwinsize'*
-+ 'termwintype' options.txt /*'termwintype'*
- 'terse' options.txt /*'terse'*
- 'textauto' options.txt /*'textauto'*
- 'textmode' options.txt /*'textmode'*
- 'textwidth' options.txt /*'textwidth'*
- 'tf' options.txt /*'tf'*
-+ 'tfu' options.txt /*'tfu'*
- 'tgc' options.txt /*'tgc'*
- 'tgst' options.txt /*'tgst'*
- 'thesaurus' options.txt /*'thesaurus'*
-***************
-*** 1131,1136 ****
---- 1138,1144 ----
- 'twk' options.txt /*'twk'*
- 'tws' options.txt /*'tws'*
- 'twsl' options.txt /*'twsl'*
-+ 'twt' options.txt /*'twt'*
- 'tx' options.txt /*'tx'*
- 'uc' options.txt /*'uc'*
- 'udf' options.txt /*'udf'*
-***************
-*** 1144,1149 ****
---- 1152,1159 ----
- 'updatetime' options.txt /*'updatetime'*
- 'ur' options.txt /*'ur'*
- 'ut' options.txt /*'ut'*
-+ 'varsofttabstop' options.txt /*'varsofttabstop'*
-+ 'vartabstop' options.txt /*'vartabstop'*
- 'vb' options.txt /*'vb'*
- 'vbs' options.txt /*'vbs'*
- 'vdir' options.txt /*'vdir'*
-***************
-*** 1160,1165 ****
---- 1170,1177 ----
- 'virtualedit' options.txt /*'virtualedit'*
- 'visualbell' options.txt /*'visualbell'*
- 'vop' options.txt /*'vop'*
-+ 'vsts' options.txt /*'vsts'*
-+ 'vts' options.txt /*'vts'*
- 'w1200' vi_diff.txt /*'w1200'*
- 'w300' vi_diff.txt /*'w300'*
- 'w9600' vi_diff.txt /*'w9600'*
-***************
-*** 1348,1359 ****
---- 1360,1373 ----
- +terminfo various.txt /*+terminfo*
- +termresponse various.txt /*+termresponse*
- +textobjects various.txt /*+textobjects*
-+ +textprop various.txt /*+textprop*
- +tgetent various.txt /*+tgetent*
- +timers various.txt /*+timers*
- +title various.txt /*+title*
- +toolbar various.txt /*+toolbar*
- +unix eval.txt /*+unix*
- +user_commands various.txt /*+user_commands*
-+ +vartabs various.txt /*+vartabs*
- +vertsplit various.txt /*+vertsplit*
- +viminfo various.txt /*+viminfo*
- +virtualedit various.txt /*+virtualedit*
-***************
-*** 1707,1712 ****
---- 1721,1727 ----
- 05.6 usr_05.txt /*05.6*
- 05.7 usr_05.txt /*05.7*
- 05.8 usr_05.txt /*05.8*
-+ 05.9 usr_05.txt /*05.9*
- 06.1 usr_06.txt /*06.1*
- 06.2 usr_06.txt /*06.2*
- 06.3 usr_06.txt /*06.3*
-***************
-*** 1923,1928 ****
---- 1938,1945 ----
- :<cfile> cmdline.txt /*:<cfile>*
- :<cword> cmdline.txt /*:<cword>*
- :<sfile> cmdline.txt /*:<sfile>*
-+ :<sflnum> cmdline.txt /*:<sflnum>*
-+ :<slnum> cmdline.txt /*:<slnum>*
- := various.txt /*:=*
- :> change.txt /*:>*
- :? cmdline.txt /*:?*
-***************
-*** 1937,1942 ****
---- 1954,1960 ----
- :AdaTypes ft_ada.txt /*:AdaTypes*
- :Arguments terminal.txt /*:Arguments*
- :Break terminal.txt /*:Break*
-+ :Cfilter quickfix.txt /*:Cfilter*
- :Clear terminal.txt /*:Clear*
- :CompilerSet usr_41.txt /*:CompilerSet*
- :Continue terminal.txt /*:Continue*
-***************
-*** 1956,1961 ****
---- 1974,1980 ----
- :LPE pi_logipat.txt /*:LPE*
- :LPF pi_logipat.txt /*:LPF*
- :Lexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Lexplore*
-+ :Lfilter quickfix.txt /*:Lfilter*
- :LogiPat pi_logipat.txt /*:LogiPat*
- :Man filetype.txt /*:Man*
- :MkVimball pi_vimball.txt /*:MkVimball*
-***************
-*** 2116,2132 ****
---- 2135,2159 ----
- :cabbrev map.txt /*:cabbrev*
- :cabc map.txt /*:cabc*
- :cabclear map.txt /*:cabclear*
-+ :cabo quickfix.txt /*:cabo*
-+ :cabove quickfix.txt /*:cabove*
- :cad quickfix.txt /*:cad*
- :caddbuffer quickfix.txt /*:caddbuffer*
- :cadde quickfix.txt /*:cadde*
- :caddexpr quickfix.txt /*:caddexpr*
- :caddf quickfix.txt /*:caddf*
- :caddfile quickfix.txt /*:caddfile*
-+ :caf quickfix.txt /*:caf*
-+ :cafter quickfix.txt /*:cafter*
- :cal eval.txt /*:cal*
- :call eval.txt /*:call*
- :cat eval.txt /*:cat*
- :catch eval.txt /*:catch*
- :cb quickfix.txt /*:cb*
-+ :cbe quickfix.txt /*:cbe*
-+ :cbe quickfix.txt /*:cbe*
-+ :cbefore quickfix.txt /*:cbefore*
-+ :cbelow quickfix.txt /*:cbelow*
- :cbo quickfix.txt /*:cbo*
- :cbottom quickfix.txt /*:cbottom*
- :cbuffer quickfix.txt /*:cbuffer*
-***************
-*** 2224,2229 ****
---- 2251,2257 ----
- :cp quickfix.txt /*:cp*
- :cpf quickfix.txt /*:cpf*
- :cpfile quickfix.txt /*:cpfile*
-+ :cprev quickfix.txt /*:cprev*
- :cprevious quickfix.txt /*:cprevious*
- :cq quickfix.txt /*:cq*
- :cquit quickfix.txt /*:cquit*
-***************
-*** 2473,2484 ****
---- 2501,2516 ----
- :lNf quickfix.txt /*:lNf*
- :lNfile quickfix.txt /*:lNfile*
- :la editing.txt /*:la*
-+ :lab quickfix.txt /*:lab*
-+ :labove quickfix.txt /*:labove*
- :lad quickfix.txt /*:lad*
- :laddb quickfix.txt /*:laddb*
- :laddbuffer quickfix.txt /*:laddbuffer*
- :laddexpr quickfix.txt /*:laddexpr*
- :laddf quickfix.txt /*:laddf*
- :laddfile quickfix.txt /*:laddfile*
-+ :laf quickfix.txt /*:laf*
-+ :lafter quickfix.txt /*:lafter*
- :lan mlang.txt /*:lan*
- :lang mlang.txt /*:lang*
- :language mlang.txt /*:language*
-***************
-*** 2486,2491 ****
---- 2518,2527 ----
- :lat undo.txt /*:lat*
- :later undo.txt /*:later*
- :lb quickfix.txt /*:lb*
-+ :lbef quickfix.txt /*:lbef*
-+ :lbefore quickfix.txt /*:lbefore*
-+ :lbel quickfix.txt /*:lbel*
-+ :lbelow quickfix.txt /*:lbelow*
- :lbo quickfix.txt /*:lbo*
- :lbottom quickfix.txt /*:lbottom*
- :lbuffer quickfix.txt /*:lbuffer*
-***************
-*** 2503,2508 ****
---- 2539,2545 ----
- :lefta windows.txt /*:lefta*
- :leftabove windows.txt /*:leftabove*
- :let eval.txt /*:let*
-+ :let%= eval.txt /*:let%=*
- :let+= eval.txt /*:let+=*
- :let-$ eval.txt /*:let-$*
- :let-& eval.txt /*:let-&*
-***************
-*** 2512,2518 ****
---- 2549,2558 ----
- :let-option eval.txt /*:let-option*
- :let-register eval.txt /*:let-register*
- :let-unpack eval.txt /*:let-unpack*
-+ :let..= eval.txt /*:let..=*
- :let.= eval.txt /*:let.=*
-+ :let/= eval.txt /*:let\/=*
-+ :letstar= eval.txt /*:letstar=*
- :lex quickfix.txt /*:lex*
- :lexpr quickfix.txt /*:lexpr*
- :lf quickfix.txt /*:lf*
-***************
-*** 2570,2575 ****
---- 2610,2616 ----
- :lp quickfix.txt /*:lp*
- :lpf quickfix.txt /*:lpf*
- :lpfile quickfix.txt /*:lpfile*
-+ :lprev quickfix.txt /*:lprev*
- :lprevious quickfix.txt /*:lprevious*
- :lr quickfix.txt /*:lr*
- :lrewind quickfix.txt /*:lrewind*
-***************
-*** 2824,2829 ****
---- 2865,2872 ----
- :redraw various.txt /*:redraw*
- :redraws various.txt /*:redraws*
- :redrawstatus various.txt /*:redrawstatus*
-+ :redrawt various.txt /*:redrawt*
-+ :redrawtabline various.txt /*:redrawtabline*
- :reg change.txt /*:reg*
- :registers change.txt /*:registers*
- :res windows.txt /*:res*
-***************
-*** 2863,2870 ****
---- 2906,2922 ----
- :sN windows.txt /*:sN*
- :sNext windows.txt /*:sNext*
- :s\= change.txt /*:s\\=*
-+ :s_# change.txt /*:s_#*
-+ :s_I change.txt /*:s_I*
- :s_c change.txt /*:s_c*
-+ :s_e change.txt /*:s_e*
- :s_flags change.txt /*:s_flags*
-+ :s_g change.txt /*:s_g*
-+ :s_i change.txt /*:s_i*
-+ :s_l change.txt /*:s_l*
-+ :s_n change.txt /*:s_n*
-+ :s_p change.txt /*:s_p*
-+ :s_r change.txt /*:s_r*
- :sa windows.txt /*:sa*
- :sal windows.txt /*:sal*
- :sall windows.txt /*:sall*
-***************
-*** 2899,2907 ****
---- 2951,2962 ----
- :scl change.txt /*:scl*
- :scp change.txt /*:scp*
- :scr repeat.txt /*:scr*
-+ :script repeat.txt /*:script*
- :scripte repeat.txt /*:scripte*
- :scriptencoding repeat.txt /*:scriptencoding*
- :scriptnames repeat.txt /*:scriptnames*
-+ :scriptv repeat.txt /*:scriptv*
-+ :scriptversion repeat.txt /*:scriptversion*
- :scs if_cscop.txt /*:scs*
- :scscope if_cscop.txt /*:scscope*
- :se options.txt /*:se*
-***************
-*** 3148,3153 ****
---- 3203,3211 ----
- :tag tagsrch.txt /*:tag*
- :tags tagsrch.txt /*:tags*
- :tc if_tcl.txt /*:tc*
-+ :tcd editing.txt /*:tcd*
-+ :tch editing.txt /*:tch*
-+ :tchdir editing.txt /*:tchdir*
- :tcl if_tcl.txt /*:tcl*
- :tcld if_tcl.txt /*:tcld*
- :tcldo if_tcl.txt /*:tcldo*
-***************
-*** 3165,3170 ****
---- 3223,3234 ----
- :tjump tagsrch.txt /*:tjump*
- :tl tagsrch.txt /*:tl*
- :tlast tagsrch.txt /*:tlast*
-+ :tlm gui.txt /*:tlm*
-+ :tlmenu gui.txt /*:tlmenu*
-+ :tln gui.txt /*:tln*
-+ :tlnoremenu gui.txt /*:tlnoremenu*
-+ :tlu gui.txt /*:tlu*
-+ :tlunmenu gui.txt /*:tlunmenu*
- :tm gui.txt /*:tm*
- :tma map.txt /*:tma*
- :tmap map.txt /*:tmap*
-***************
-*** 3285,3292 ****
- :write_a editing.txt /*:write_a*
- :write_c editing.txt /*:write_c*
- :write_f editing.txt /*:write_f*
-- :ws workshop.txt /*:ws*
-- :wsverb workshop.txt /*:wsverb*
- :wundo undo.txt /*:wundo*
- :wv starting.txt /*:wv*
- :wviminfo starting.txt /*:wviminfo*
---- 3349,3354 ----
-***************
-*** 3453,3462 ****
---- 3515,3526 ----
- <bang> map.txt /*<bang>*
- <buffer=N> autocmd.txt /*<buffer=N>*
- <buffer=abuf> autocmd.txt /*<buffer=abuf>*
-+ <cWORD> cmdline.txt /*<cWORD>*
- <cexpr> cmdline.txt /*<cexpr>*
- <cfile> cmdline.txt /*<cfile>*
- <character> intro.txt /*<character>*
- <count> map.txt /*<count>*
-+ <cword> cmdline.txt /*<cword>*
- <f-args> map.txt /*<f-args>*
- <k0> term.txt /*<k0>*
- <k1> term.txt /*<k1>*
-***************
-*** 3488,3493 ****
---- 3552,3558 ----
- <reg> map.txt /*<reg>*
- <register> map.txt /*<register>*
- <sfile> cmdline.txt /*<sfile>*
-+ <sflnum> cmdline.txt /*<sflnum>*
- <slnum> cmdline.txt /*<slnum>*
- <xCSI> intro.txt /*<xCSI>*
- <xDown> term.txt /*<xDown>*
-***************
-*** 3543,3548 ****
---- 3608,3616 ----
- B motion.txt /*B*
- BeBox os_beos.txt /*BeBox*
- BeOS os_beos.txt /*BeOS*
-+ Blob eval.txt /*Blob*
-+ Blobs eval.txt /*Blobs*
-+ Boolean eval.txt /*Boolean*
- Bram intro.txt /*Bram*
- BufAdd autocmd.txt /*BufAdd*
- BufCreate autocmd.txt /*BufCreate*
-***************
-*** 3601,3607 ****
- CTRL-W index.txt /*CTRL-W*
- CTRL-W_+ windows.txt /*CTRL-W_+*
- CTRL-W_- windows.txt /*CTRL-W_-*
-- CTRL-W_. terminal.txt /*CTRL-W_.*
- CTRL-W_: windows.txt /*CTRL-W_:*
- CTRL-W_< windows.txt /*CTRL-W_<*
- CTRL-W_<BS> windows.txt /*CTRL-W_<BS>*
---- 3669,3674 ----
-***************
-*** 3641,3647 ****
- CTRL-W_J windows.txt /*CTRL-W_J*
- CTRL-W_K windows.txt /*CTRL-W_K*
- CTRL-W_L windows.txt /*CTRL-W_L*
-- CTRL-W_N terminal.txt /*CTRL-W_N*
- CTRL-W_P windows.txt /*CTRL-W_P*
- CTRL-W_R windows.txt /*CTRL-W_R*
- CTRL-W_S windows.txt /*CTRL-W_S*
---- 3708,3713 ----
-***************
-*** 3656,3664 ****
---- 3722,3732 ----
- CTRL-W_d tagsrch.txt /*CTRL-W_d*
- CTRL-W_f windows.txt /*CTRL-W_f*
- CTRL-W_gF windows.txt /*CTRL-W_gF*
-+ CTRL-W_gT windows.txt /*CTRL-W_gT*
- CTRL-W_g] windows.txt /*CTRL-W_g]*
- CTRL-W_g_CTRL-] windows.txt /*CTRL-W_g_CTRL-]*
- CTRL-W_gf windows.txt /*CTRL-W_gf*
-+ CTRL-W_gt windows.txt /*CTRL-W_gt*
- CTRL-W_g} windows.txt /*CTRL-W_g}*
- CTRL-W_h windows.txt /*CTRL-W_h*
- CTRL-W_i tagsrch.txt /*CTRL-W_i*
-***************
-*** 3669,3675 ****
- CTRL-W_o windows.txt /*CTRL-W_o*
- CTRL-W_p windows.txt /*CTRL-W_p*
- CTRL-W_q windows.txt /*CTRL-W_q*
-- CTRL-W_quote terminal.txt /*CTRL-W_quote*
- CTRL-W_r windows.txt /*CTRL-W_r*
- CTRL-W_s windows.txt /*CTRL-W_s*
- CTRL-W_t windows.txt /*CTRL-W_t*
---- 3737,3742 ----
-***************
-*** 3702,3708 ****
---- 3769,3777 ----
- ColorSchemePre autocmd.txt /*ColorSchemePre*
- Command-line cmdline.txt /*Command-line*
- Command-line-mode cmdline.txt /*Command-line-mode*
-+ CompleteChanged autocmd.txt /*CompleteChanged*
- CompleteDone autocmd.txt /*CompleteDone*
-+ ConPTY terminal.txt /*ConPTY*
- Contents quickref.txt /*Contents*
- Cscope if_cscop.txt /*Cscope*
- CursorHold autocmd.txt /*CursorHold*
-***************
-*** 3715,3723 ****
---- 3784,3794 ----
- DOS os_dos.txt /*DOS*
- DOS-format editing.txt /*DOS-format*
- DOS-format-write editing.txt /*DOS-format-write*
-+ Dict eval.txt /*Dict*
- Dictionaries eval.txt /*Dictionaries*
- Dictionary eval.txt /*Dictionary*
- Dictionary-function eval.txt /*Dictionary-function*
-+ DiffUpdated autocmd.txt /*DiffUpdated*
- Digraphs digraph.txt /*Digraphs*
- DirChanged autocmd.txt /*DirChanged*
- E motion.txt /*E*
-***************
-*** 3868,3874 ****
- E233 gui.txt /*E233*
- E234 options.txt /*E234*
- E235 options.txt /*E235*
-! E236 options.txt /*E236*
- E237 print.txt /*E237*
- E238 print.txt /*E238*
- E239 sign.txt /*E239*
---- 3939,3945 ----
- E233 gui.txt /*E233*
- E234 options.txt /*E234*
- E235 options.txt /*E235*
-! E236 gui.txt /*E236*
- E237 print.txt /*E237*
- E238 print.txt /*E238*
- E239 sign.txt /*E239*
-***************
-*** 3876,3883 ****
- E240 remote.txt /*E240*
- E241 eval.txt /*E241*
- E243 if_ole.txt /*E243*
-! E244 options.txt /*E244*
-! E245 options.txt /*E245*
- E246 autocmd.txt /*E246*
- E247 remote.txt /*E247*
- E248 remote.txt /*E248*
---- 3947,3954 ----
- E240 remote.txt /*E240*
- E241 eval.txt /*E241*
- E243 if_ole.txt /*E243*
-! E244 gui.txt /*E244*
-! E245 gui.txt /*E245*
- E246 autocmd.txt /*E246*
- E247 remote.txt /*E247*
- E248 remote.txt /*E248*
-***************
-*** 4094,4100 ****
- E458 message.txt /*E458*
- E459 message.txt /*E459*
- E46 message.txt /*E46*
-- E460 message.txt /*E460*
- E461 eval.txt /*E461*
- E462 editing.txt /*E462*
- E463 netbeans.txt /*E463*
---- 4165,4170 ----
-***************
-*** 4553,4559 ****
---- 4623,4632 ----
- E893 eval.txt /*E893*
- E894 eval.txt /*E894*
- E895 if_mzsch.txt /*E895*
-+ E896 eval.txt /*E896*
-+ E897 eval.txt /*E897*
- E898 channel.txt /*E898*
-+ E899 eval.txt /*E899*
- E90 message.txt /*E90*
- E901 channel.txt /*E901*
- E902 channel.txt /*E902*
-***************
-*** 4615,4624 ****
---- 4688,4730 ----
- E953 eval.txt /*E953*
- E954 options.txt /*E954*
- E955 eval.txt /*E955*
-+ E956 pattern.txt /*E956*
-+ E957 eval.txt /*E957*
-+ E958 eval.txt /*E958*
- E96 diff.txt /*E96*
-+ E960 options.txt /*E960*
-+ E961 cmdline.txt /*E961*
-+ E962 eval.txt /*E962*
-+ E963 eval.txt /*E963*
-+ E964 eval.txt /*E964*
-+ E965 eval.txt /*E965*
-+ E966 eval.txt /*E966*
-+ E967 textprop.txt /*E967*
-+ E968 eval.txt /*E968*
-+ E969 eval.txt /*E969*
- E97 diff.txt /*E97*
-+ E970 eval.txt /*E970*
-+ E971 textprop.txt /*E971*
-+ E972 eval.txt /*E972*
-+ E973 eval.txt /*E973*
-+ E974 eval.txt /*E974*
-+ E975 eval.txt /*E975*
-+ E976 eval.txt /*E976*
-+ E977 eval.txt /*E977*
-+ E978 eval.txt /*E978*
-+ E979 eval.txt /*E979*
- E98 diff.txt /*E98*
-+ E980 eval.txt /*E980*
-+ E981 starting.txt /*E981*
-+ E982 terminal.txt /*E982*
-+ E983 message.txt /*E983*
-+ E984 repeat.txt /*E984*
-+ E985 eval.txt /*E985*
-+ E986 tagsrch.txt /*E986*
-+ E987 tagsrch.txt /*E987*
-+ E988 gui_w32.txt /*E988*
- E99 diff.txt /*E99*
-+ E999 repeat.txt /*E999*
- EX intro.txt /*EX*
- EXINIT starting.txt /*EXINIT*
- Elvis intro.txt /*Elvis*
-***************
-*** 4721,4728 ****
---- 4827,4837 ----
- N<Del> various.txt /*N<Del>*
- NFA pattern.txt /*NFA*
- NL-used-for-Nul pattern.txt /*NL-used-for-Nul*
-+ Neovim intro.txt /*Neovim*
- NetBSD-backspace options.txt /*NetBSD-backspace*
-+ NetBeans netbeans.txt /*NetBeans*
- NetUserPass() pi_netrw.txt /*NetUserPass()*
-+ None eval.txt /*None*
- Normal intro.txt /*Normal*
- Normal-mode intro.txt /*Normal-mode*
- Number eval.txt /*Number*
-***************
-*** 4830,4835 ****
---- 4939,4945 ----
- ShellCmdPost autocmd.txt /*ShellCmdPost*
- ShellFilterPost autocmd.txt /*ShellFilterPost*
- SourceCmd autocmd.txt /*SourceCmd*
-+ SourcePost autocmd.txt /*SourcePost*
- SourcePre autocmd.txt /*SourcePre*
- Special eval.txt /*Special*
- SpellFileMissing autocmd.txt /*SpellFileMissing*
-***************
-*** 4942,4948 ****
---- 5052,5061 ----
- [:cntrl:] pattern.txt /*[:cntrl:]*
- [:digit:] pattern.txt /*[:digit:]*
- [:escape:] pattern.txt /*[:escape:]*
-+ [:fname:] pattern.txt /*[:fname:]*
- [:graph:] pattern.txt /*[:graph:]*
-+ [:ident:] pattern.txt /*[:ident:]*
-+ [:keyword:] pattern.txt /*[:keyword:]*
- [:lower:] pattern.txt /*[:lower:]*
- [:print:] pattern.txt /*[:print:]*
- [:punct:] pattern.txt /*[:punct:]*
-***************
-*** 5107,5112 ****
---- 5220,5226 ----
- ap motion.txt /*ap*
- apache.vim syntax.txt /*apache.vim*
- append() eval.txt /*append()*
-+ appendbufline() eval.txt /*appendbufline()*
- aquote motion.txt /*aquote*
- arabic.txt arabic.txt /*arabic.txt*
- arabicfonts arabic.txt /*arabicfonts*
-***************
-*** 5160,5165 ****
---- 5274,5280 ----
- autocmd-intro autocmd.txt /*autocmd-intro*
- autocmd-list autocmd.txt /*autocmd-list*
- autocmd-nested autocmd.txt /*autocmd-nested*
-+ autocmd-once autocmd.txt /*autocmd-once*
- autocmd-osfiletypes filetype.txt /*autocmd-osfiletypes*
- autocmd-patterns autocmd.txt /*autocmd-patterns*
- autocmd-remove autocmd.txt /*autocmd-remove*
-***************
-*** 5170,5175 ****
---- 5285,5291 ----
- autocommand autocmd.txt /*autocommand*
- autocommand-events autocmd.txt /*autocommand-events*
- autocommand-pattern autocmd.txt /*autocommand-pattern*
-+ autocommands autocmd.txt /*autocommands*
- autoformat change.txt /*autoformat*
- autoload eval.txt /*autoload*
- autoload-functions eval.txt /*autoload-functions*
-***************
-*** 5230,5235 ****
---- 5346,5356 ----
- beval_winnr-variable eval.txt /*beval_winnr-variable*
- binary-number eval.txt /*binary-number*
- bitwise-function usr_41.txt /*bitwise-function*
-+ blob eval.txt /*blob*
-+ blob-identity eval.txt /*blob-identity*
-+ blob-index eval.txt /*blob-index*
-+ blob-literal eval.txt /*blob-literal*
-+ blob-modification eval.txt /*blob-modification*
- blockwise-examples visual.txt /*blockwise-examples*
- blockwise-operators visual.txt /*blockwise-operators*
- blockwise-register change.txt /*blockwise-register*
-***************
-*** 5240,5245 ****
---- 5361,5367 ----
- bom-bytes mbyte.txt /*bom-bytes*
- book intro.txt /*book*
- bookmark usr_03.txt /*bookmark*
-+ books intro.txt /*books*
- boolean options.txt /*boolean*
- break-finally eval.txt /*break-finally*
- browse() eval.txt /*browse()*
-***************
-*** 5395,5400 ****
---- 5517,5523 ----
- catch-text eval.txt /*catch-text*
- cc change.txt /*cc*
- ceil() eval.txt /*ceil()*
-+ cfilter-plugin quickfix.txt /*cfilter-plugin*
- ch.vim syntax.txt /*ch.vim*
- ch_canread() eval.txt /*ch_canread()*
- ch_close() eval.txt /*ch_close()*
-***************
-*** 5408,5413 ****
---- 5531,5537 ----
- ch_logfile() eval.txt /*ch_logfile()*
- ch_open() eval.txt /*ch_open()*
- ch_read() eval.txt /*ch_read()*
-+ ch_readblob() eval.txt /*ch_readblob()*
- ch_readraw() eval.txt /*ch_readraw()*
- ch_sendexpr() eval.txt /*ch_sendexpr()*
- ch_sendraw() eval.txt /*ch_sendraw()*
-***************
-*** 5449,5454 ****
---- 5573,5579 ----
- channel-functions usr_41.txt /*channel-functions*
- channel-mode channel.txt /*channel-mode*
- channel-more channel.txt /*channel-more*
-+ channel-noblock channel.txt /*channel-noblock*
- channel-open channel.txt /*channel-open*
- channel-open-options channel.txt /*channel-open-options*
- channel-raw channel.txt /*channel-raw*
-***************
-*** 5585,5590 ****
---- 5710,5717 ----
- complete_CTRL-Y insert.txt /*complete_CTRL-Y*
- complete_add() eval.txt /*complete_add()*
- complete_check() eval.txt /*complete_check()*
-+ complete_info() eval.txt /*complete_info()*
-+ complete_info_mode eval.txt /*complete_info_mode*
- completed_item-variable eval.txt /*completed_item-variable*
- completion-functions usr_41.txt /*completion-functions*
- complex-change change.txt /*complex-change*
-***************
-*** 5756,5761 ****
---- 5883,5889 ----
- debug-win32 debug.txt /*debug-win32*
- debug-windbg debug.txt /*debug-windbg*
- debug.txt debug.txt /*debug.txt*
-+ debugbreak() eval.txt /*debugbreak()*
- debugger-compilation debugger.txt /*debugger-compilation*
- debugger-features debugger.txt /*debugger-features*
- debugger-integration debugger.txt /*debugger-integration*
-***************
-*** 5765,5775 ****
---- 5893,5905 ----
- decada_members ft_ada.txt /*decada_members*
- deepcopy() eval.txt /*deepcopy()*
- defaults.vim starting.txt /*defaults.vim*
-+ defaults.vim-explained usr_05.txt /*defaults.vim-explained*
- definition-search tagsrch.txt /*definition-search*
- definitions intro.txt /*definitions*
- delete() eval.txt /*delete()*
- delete-insert change.txt /*delete-insert*
- delete-menus gui.txt /*delete-menus*
-+ deletebufline() eval.txt /*deletebufline()*
- deleting change.txt /*deleting*
- demoserver.py channel.txt /*demoserver.py*
- design-assumptions develop.txt /*design-assumptions*
-***************
-*** 5974,5979 ****
---- 6104,6110 ----
- expr-+ eval.txt /*expr-+*
- expr-- eval.txt /*expr--*
- expr-. eval.txt /*expr-.*
-+ expr-.. eval.txt /*expr-..*
- expr-/ eval.txt /*expr-\/*
- expr-< eval.txt /*expr-<*
- expr-<# eval.txt /*expr-<#*
-***************
-*** 6037,6043 ****
- false-variable eval.txt /*false-variable*
- faq intro.txt /*faq*
- farsi farsi.txt /*farsi*
-- farsi-fonts farsi.txt /*farsi-fonts*
- farsi.txt farsi.txt /*farsi.txt*
- fasm.vim syntax.txt /*fasm.vim*
- fcs_choice-variable eval.txt /*fcs_choice-variable*
---- 6168,6173 ----
-***************
-*** 6137,6142 ****
---- 6267,6273 ----
- foldtextresult() eval.txt /*foldtextresult()*
- font-sizes gui_x11.txt /*font-sizes*
- fontset mbyte.txt /*fontset*
-+ forced-motion motion.txt /*forced-motion*
- foreground() eval.txt /*foreground()*
- fork os_unix.txt /*fork*
- form.vim syntax.txt /*form.vim*
-***************
-*** 6255,6262 ****
---- 6386,6399 ----
- ft-python-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-python-syntax*
- ft-quake-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-quake-syntax*
- ft-r-indent indent.txt /*ft-r-indent*
-+ ft-r-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-r-syntax*
- ft-readline-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-readline-syntax*
- ft-rexx-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rexx-syntax*
-+ ft-rmd-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-rmd-plugin*
-+ ft-rmd-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rmd-syntax*
-+ ft-rrst-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-rrst-plugin*
-+ ft-rrst-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rrst-syntax*
-+ ft-rst-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-rst-plugin*
- ft-rst-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rst-syntax*
- ft-ruby-omni insert.txt /*ft-ruby-omni*
- ft-ruby-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ruby-syntax*
-***************
-*** 6644,6649 ****
---- 6781,6787 ----
- gettabinfo() eval.txt /*gettabinfo()*
- gettabvar() eval.txt /*gettabvar()*
- gettabwinvar() eval.txt /*gettabwinvar()*
-+ gettagstack() eval.txt /*gettagstack()*
- getwininfo() eval.txt /*getwininfo()*
- getwinpos() eval.txt /*getwinpos()*
- getwinposx() eval.txt /*getwinposx()*
-***************
-*** 6710,6715 ****
---- 6848,6855 ----
- gui-clipboard gui_w32.txt /*gui-clipboard*
- gui-colors syntax.txt /*gui-colors*
- gui-extras gui.txt /*gui-extras*
-+ gui-font gui.txt /*gui-font*
-+ gui-fontwide gui.txt /*gui-fontwide*
- gui-footer debugger.txt /*gui-footer*
- gui-fork gui_x11.txt /*gui-fork*
- gui-functions usr_41.txt /*gui-functions*
-***************
-*** 6761,6769 ****
- gui.txt gui.txt /*gui.txt*
- gui_w32.txt gui_w32.txt /*gui_w32.txt*
- gui_x11.txt gui_x11.txt /*gui_x11.txt*
-! guifontwide_gtk options.txt /*guifontwide_gtk*
-! guifontwide_win_mbyte options.txt /*guifontwide_win_mbyte*
-! guioptions_a options.txt /*guioptions_a*
- guu change.txt /*guu*
- gv visual.txt /*gv*
- gview starting.txt /*gview*
---- 6901,6908 ----
- gui.txt gui.txt /*gui.txt*
- gui_w32.txt gui_w32.txt /*gui_w32.txt*
- gui_x11.txt gui_x11.txt /*gui_x11.txt*
-! guifontwide_gtk gui.txt /*guifontwide_gtk*
-! guifontwide_win_mbyte gui.txt /*guifontwide_win_mbyte*
- guu change.txt /*guu*
- gv visual.txt /*gv*
- gview starting.txt /*gview*
-***************
-*** 7137,7142 ****
---- 7276,7282 ----
- iquote motion.txt /*iquote*
- is motion.txt /*is*
- isdirectory() eval.txt /*isdirectory()*
-+ isinf() eval.txt /*isinf()*
- islocked() eval.txt /*islocked()*
- isnan() eval.txt /*isnan()*
- it motion.txt /*it*
-***************
-*** 7162,7167 ****
---- 7302,7308 ----
- job-exit_cb channel.txt /*job-exit_cb*
- job-functions usr_41.txt /*job-functions*
- job-in_io channel.txt /*job-in_io*
-+ job-noblock channel.txt /*job-noblock*
- job-options channel.txt /*job-options*
- job-out_cb channel.txt /*job-out_cb*
- job-out_io channel.txt /*job-out_io*
-***************
-*** 7223,7229 ****
- lang-variable eval.txt /*lang-variable*
- language-mapping map.txt /*language-mapping*
- last-pattern pattern.txt /*last-pattern*
-! last-position-jump eval.txt /*last-position-jump*
- last_buffer_nr() eval.txt /*last_buffer_nr()*
- latex-syntax syntax.txt /*latex-syntax*
- lc_time-variable eval.txt /*lc_time-variable*
---- 7364,7370 ----
- lang-variable eval.txt /*lang-variable*
- language-mapping map.txt /*language-mapping*
- last-pattern pattern.txt /*last-pattern*
-! last-position-jump usr_05.txt /*last-position-jump*
- last_buffer_nr() eval.txt /*last_buffer_nr()*
- latex-syntax syntax.txt /*latex-syntax*
- lc_time-variable eval.txt /*lc_time-variable*
-***************
-*** 7249,7254 ****
---- 7390,7396 ----
- limits vi_diff.txt /*limits*
- line() eval.txt /*line()*
- line-continuation repeat.txt /*line-continuation*
-+ line-continuation-comment repeat.txt /*line-continuation-comment*
- line2byte() eval.txt /*line2byte()*
- linefeed intro.txt /*linefeed*
- linewise motion.txt /*linewise*
-***************
-*** 7262,7267 ****
---- 7404,7410 ----
- list-index eval.txt /*list-index*
- list-modification eval.txt /*list-modification*
- list-repeat windows.txt /*list-repeat*
-+ list2str() eval.txt /*list2str()*
- lite.vim syntax.txt /*lite.vim*
- literal-string eval.txt /*literal-string*
- lnum-variable eval.txt /*lnum-variable*
-***************
-*** 7277,7282 ****
---- 7420,7426 ----
- locale-name mbyte.txt /*locale-name*
- localtime() eval.txt /*localtime()*
- location-list quickfix.txt /*location-list*
-+ location-list-file-window quickfix.txt /*location-list-file-window*
- location-list-window quickfix.txt /*location-list-window*
- log() eval.txt /*log()*
- log10() eval.txt /*log10()*
-***************
-*** 7297,7302 ****
---- 7441,7447 ----
- lowercase change.txt /*lowercase*
- lpc.vim syntax.txt /*lpc.vim*
- lua if_lua.txt /*lua*
-+ lua-blob if_lua.txt /*lua-blob*
- lua-buffer if_lua.txt /*lua-buffer*
- lua-commands if_lua.txt /*lua-commands*
- lua-dict if_lua.txt /*lua-dict*
-***************
-*** 7522,7527 ****
---- 7667,7673 ----
- netbeans-run netbeans.txt /*netbeans-run*
- netbeans-setup netbeans.txt /*netbeans-setup*
- netbeans-support netbeans.txt /*netbeans-support*
-+ netbeans-xpm netbeans.txt /*netbeans-xpm*
- netbeans.txt netbeans.txt /*netbeans.txt*
- netreadfixup pi_netrw.txt /*netreadfixup*
- netrw pi_netrw.txt /*netrw*
-***************
-*** 7888,7893 ****
---- 8034,8040 ----
- online-help helphelp.txt /*online-help*
- opening-window windows.txt /*opening-window*
- operator motion.txt /*operator*
-+ operator-pending-index index.txt /*operator-pending-index*
- operator-variable eval.txt /*operator-variable*
- option-backslash options.txt /*option-backslash*
- option-list quickref.txt /*option-list*
-***************
-*** 7955,7960 ****
---- 8102,8108 ----
- penc-option print.txt /*penc-option*
- perl if_perl.txt /*perl*
- perl-Append if_perl.txt /*perl-Append*
-+ perl-Blob if_perl.txt /*perl-Blob*
- perl-Buffer if_perl.txt /*perl-Buffer*
- perl-Buffers if_perl.txt /*perl-Buffers*
- perl-Count if_perl.txt /*perl-Count*
-***************
-*** 8061,8068 ****
---- 8209,8228 ----
- progress.vim syntax.txt /*progress.vim*
- prompt-buffer channel.txt /*prompt-buffer*
- prompt_setcallback() eval.txt /*prompt_setcallback()*
-+ prompt_setinterrupt() eval.txt /*prompt_setinterrupt()*
- prompt_setprompt() eval.txt /*prompt_setprompt()*
-+ promptbuffer-functions usr_41.txt /*promptbuffer-functions*
- pronounce intro.txt /*pronounce*
-+ prop_add() eval.txt /*prop_add()*
-+ prop_clear() eval.txt /*prop_clear()*
-+ prop_find() eval.txt /*prop_find()*
-+ prop_list() eval.txt /*prop_list()*
-+ prop_remove() eval.txt /*prop_remove()*
-+ prop_type_add() eval.txt /*prop_type_add()*
-+ prop_type_change() eval.txt /*prop_type_change()*
-+ prop_type_delete() eval.txt /*prop_type_delete()*
-+ prop_type_get() eval.txt /*prop_type_get()*
-+ prop_type_list() eval.txt /*prop_type_list()*
- psql ft_sql.txt /*psql*
- ptcap.vim syntax.txt /*ptcap.vim*
- pterm-mouse options.txt /*pterm-mouse*
-***************
-*** 8131,8142 ****
---- 8291,8304 ----
- quickfix quickfix.txt /*quickfix*
- quickfix-6 version6.txt /*quickfix-6*
- quickfix-ID quickfix.txt /*quickfix-ID*
-+ quickfix-buffer quickfix.txt /*quickfix-buffer*
- quickfix-changedtick quickfix.txt /*quickfix-changedtick*
- quickfix-context quickfix.txt /*quickfix-context*
- quickfix-directory-stack quickfix.txt /*quickfix-directory-stack*
- quickfix-error-lists quickfix.txt /*quickfix-error-lists*
- quickfix-functions usr_41.txt /*quickfix-functions*
- quickfix-gcc quickfix.txt /*quickfix-gcc*
-+ quickfix-index quickfix.txt /*quickfix-index*
- quickfix-manx quickfix.txt /*quickfix-manx*
- quickfix-parse quickfix.txt /*quickfix-parse*
- quickfix-perl quickfix.txt /*quickfix-perl*
-***************
-*** 8184,8189 ****
---- 8346,8352 ----
- quotestar gui.txt /*quotestar*
- quote~ change.txt /*quote~*
- r change.txt /*r*
-+ r.vim syntax.txt /*r.vim*
- range() eval.txt /*range()*
- raw-terminal-mode term.txt /*raw-terminal-mode*
- rcp pi_netrw.txt /*rcp*
-***************
-*** 8191,8196 ****
---- 8354,8360 ----
- read-messages insert.txt /*read-messages*
- read-only-share editing.txt /*read-only-share*
- read-stdin version5.txt /*read-stdin*
-+ readdir() eval.txt /*readdir()*
- readfile() eval.txt /*readfile()*
- readline.vim syntax.txt /*readline.vim*
- recording repeat.txt /*recording*
-***************
-*** 8248,8258 ****
---- 8412,8425 ----
- rileft rileft.txt /*rileft*
- rileft.txt rileft.txt /*rileft.txt*
- riscos os_risc.txt /*riscos*
-+ rmd.vim syntax.txt /*rmd.vim*
- rot13 change.txt /*rot13*
- round() eval.txt /*round()*
-+ rrst.vim syntax.txt /*rrst.vim*
- rst.vim syntax.txt /*rst.vim*
- rsync pi_netrw.txt /*rsync*
- ruby if_ruby.txt /*ruby*
-+ ruby-blob if_ruby.txt /*ruby-blob*
- ruby-buffer if_ruby.txt /*ruby-buffer*
- ruby-command if_ruby.txt /*ruby-command*
- ruby-commands if_ruby.txt /*ruby-commands*
-***************
-*** 8260,8265 ****
---- 8427,8433 ----
- ruby-evaluate if_ruby.txt /*ruby-evaluate*
- ruby-globals if_ruby.txt /*ruby-globals*
- ruby-message if_ruby.txt /*ruby-message*
-+ ruby-rubyeval if_ruby.txt /*ruby-rubyeval*
- ruby-set_option if_ruby.txt /*ruby-set_option*
- ruby-vim if_ruby.txt /*ruby-vim*
- ruby-window if_ruby.txt /*ruby-window*
-***************
-*** 8271,8276 ****
---- 8439,8445 ----
- ruby_operators syntax.txt /*ruby_operators*
- ruby_space_errors syntax.txt /*ruby_space_errors*
- ruby_spellcheck_strings syntax.txt /*ruby_spellcheck_strings*
-+ rubyeval() eval.txt /*rubyeval()*
- russian russian.txt /*russian*
- russian-intro russian.txt /*russian-intro*
- russian-issues russian.txt /*russian-issues*
-***************
-*** 8319,8332 ****
---- 8488,8504 ----
- scp pi_netrw.txt /*scp*
- screenattr() eval.txt /*screenattr()*
- screenchar() eval.txt /*screenchar()*
-+ screenchars() eval.txt /*screenchars()*
- screencol() eval.txt /*screencol()*
- screenrow() eval.txt /*screenrow()*
-+ screenstring() eval.txt /*screenstring()*
- script usr_41.txt /*script*
- script-here if_perl.txt /*script-here*
- script-local map.txt /*script-local*
- script-variable eval.txt /*script-variable*
- scriptnames-dictionary eval.txt /*scriptnames-dictionary*
- scriptout-changed version4.txt /*scriptout-changed*
-+ scriptversion eval.txt /*scriptversion*
- scroll-binding scroll.txt /*scroll-binding*
- scroll-cursor scroll.txt /*scroll-cursor*
- scroll-down scroll.txt /*scroll-down*
-***************
-*** 8382,8387 ****
---- 8554,8560 ----
- setreg() eval.txt /*setreg()*
- settabvar() eval.txt /*settabvar()*
- settabwinvar() eval.txt /*settabwinvar()*
-+ settagstack() eval.txt /*settagstack()*
- setting-guifont gui.txt /*setting-guifont*
- setting-guitablabel tabpage.txt /*setting-guitablabel*
- setting-tabline tabpage.txt /*setting-tabline*
-***************
-*** 8402,8411 ****
---- 8575,8596 ----
- shiftwidth() eval.txt /*shiftwidth()*
- short-name-changed version4.txt /*short-name-changed*
- showing-menus gui.txt /*showing-menus*
-+ sign-column sign.txt /*sign-column*
- sign-commands sign.txt /*sign-commands*
-+ sign-functions usr_41.txt /*sign-functions*
-+ sign-group sign.txt /*sign-group*
-+ sign-identifier sign.txt /*sign-identifier*
- sign-intro sign.txt /*sign-intro*
-+ sign-priority sign.txt /*sign-priority*
- sign-support sign.txt /*sign-support*
- sign.txt sign.txt /*sign.txt*
-+ sign_define() eval.txt /*sign_define()*
-+ sign_getdefined() eval.txt /*sign_getdefined()*
-+ sign_getplaced() eval.txt /*sign_getplaced()*
-+ sign_jump() eval.txt /*sign_jump()*
-+ sign_place() eval.txt /*sign_place()*
-+ sign_undefine() eval.txt /*sign_undefine()*
-+ sign_unplace() eval.txt /*sign_unplace()*
- signs sign.txt /*signs*
- simple-change change.txt /*simple-change*
- simplify() eval.txt /*simplify()*
-***************
-*** 8442,8447 ****
---- 8627,8633 ----
- spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDPATTERN spell.txt /*spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDPATTERN*
- spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDREP spell.txt /*spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDREP*
- spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDTRIPLE spell.txt /*spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDTRIPLE*
-+ spell-CHECKSHARPS spell.txt /*spell-CHECKSHARPS*
- spell-CIRCUMFIX spell.txt /*spell-CIRCUMFIX*
- spell-COMMON spell.txt /*spell-COMMON*
- spell-COMPLEXPREFIXES spell.txt /*spell-COMPLEXPREFIXES*
-***************
-*** 8451,8456 ****
---- 8637,8643 ----
- spell-COMPOUNDFIRST spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDFIRST*
- spell-COMPOUNDFLAG spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDFLAG*
- spell-COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG*
-+ spell-COMPOUNDLAST spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDLAST*
- spell-COMPOUNDMIDDLE spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDMIDDLE*
- spell-COMPOUNDMIN spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDMIN*
- spell-COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG*
-***************
-*** 8587,8592 ****
---- 8774,8780 ----
- status-line windows.txt /*status-line*
- statusmsg-variable eval.txt /*statusmsg-variable*
- str2float() eval.txt /*str2float()*
-+ str2list() eval.txt /*str2list()*
- str2nr() eval.txt /*str2nr()*
- strcasestr() eval.txt /*strcasestr()*
- strcharpart() eval.txt /*strcharpart()*
-***************
-*** 8635,8640 ****
---- 8823,8830 ----
- swapchoice-variable eval.txt /*swapchoice-variable*
- swapcommand-variable eval.txt /*swapcommand-variable*
- swapfile-changed version4.txt /*swapfile-changed*
-+ swapinfo() eval.txt /*swapinfo()*
-+ swapname() eval.txt /*swapname()*
- swapname-variable eval.txt /*swapname-variable*
- sybase ft_sql.txt /*sybase*
- syn-sync-grouphere syntax.txt /*syn-sync-grouphere*
-***************
-*** 8684,8690 ****
---- 8874,8887 ----
- t_BD term.txt /*t_BD*
- t_BE term.txt /*t_BE*
- t_CS term.txt /*t_CS*
-+ t_CTRL-W_. terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-W_.*
-+ t_CTRL-W_: terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-W_:*
- t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C*
-+ t_CTRL-W_CTRL-W terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-W_CTRL-W*
-+ t_CTRL-W_N terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-W_N*
-+ t_CTRL-W_gT terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-W_gT*
-+ t_CTRL-W_gt terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-W_gt*
-+ t_CTRL-W_quote terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-W_quote*
- t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-\\_CTRL-N*
- t_CV term.txt /*t_CV*
- t_Ce term.txt /*t_Ce*
-***************
-*** 8732,8744 ****
---- 8929,8945 ----
- t_RF term.txt /*t_RF*
- t_RI term.txt /*t_RI*
- t_RS term.txt /*t_RS*
-+ t_RT term.txt /*t_RT*
- t_RV term.txt /*t_RV*
-+ t_Ri term.txt /*t_Ri*
- t_SC term.txt /*t_SC*
- t_SH term.txt /*t_SH*
- t_SI term.txt /*t_SI*
- t_SR term.txt /*t_SR*
-+ t_ST term.txt /*t_ST*
- t_Sb term.txt /*t_Sb*
- t_Sf term.txt /*t_Sf*
-+ t_Si term.txt /*t_Si*
- t_Te term.txt /*t_Te*
- t_Ts term.txt /*t_Ts*
- t_VS term.txt /*t_VS*
-***************
-*** 8748,8753 ****
---- 8949,8955 ----
- t_ZR term.txt /*t_ZR*
- t_al term.txt /*t_al*
- t_bc term.txt /*t_bc*
-+ t_blob-variable eval.txt /*t_blob-variable*
- t_bool-variable eval.txt /*t_bool-variable*
- t_cd term.txt /*t_cd*
- t_cdl version4.txt /*t_cdl*
-***************
-*** 8869,8879 ****
- tabpagewinnr() eval.txt /*tabpagewinnr()*
- tag tagsrch.txt /*tag*
- tag-! tagsrch.txt /*tag-!*
-- tag-any-white tagsrch.txt /*tag-any-white*
- tag-binary-search tagsrch.txt /*tag-binary-search*
- tag-blocks motion.txt /*tag-blocks*
- tag-commands tagsrch.txt /*tag-commands*
- tag-details tagsrch.txt /*tag-details*
- tag-highlight syntax.txt /*tag-highlight*
- tag-matchlist tagsrch.txt /*tag-matchlist*
- tag-old-static tagsrch.txt /*tag-old-static*
---- 9071,9082 ----
- tabpagewinnr() eval.txt /*tabpagewinnr()*
- tag tagsrch.txt /*tag*
- tag-! tagsrch.txt /*tag-!*
- tag-binary-search tagsrch.txt /*tag-binary-search*
- tag-blocks motion.txt /*tag-blocks*
- tag-commands tagsrch.txt /*tag-commands*
- tag-details tagsrch.txt /*tag-details*
-+ tag-function tagsrch.txt /*tag-function*
-+ tag-functions usr_41.txt /*tag-functions*
- tag-highlight syntax.txt /*tag-highlight*
- tag-matchlist tagsrch.txt /*tag-matchlist*
- tag-old-static tagsrch.txt /*tag-old-static*
-***************
-*** 8993,9002 ****
---- 9196,9208 ----
- termdebug-communication terminal.txt /*termdebug-communication*
- termdebug-customizing terminal.txt /*termdebug-customizing*
- termdebug-example terminal.txt /*termdebug-example*
-+ termdebug-prompt terminal.txt /*termdebug-prompt*
- termdebug-starting terminal.txt /*termdebug-starting*
- termdebug-stepping terminal.txt /*termdebug-stepping*
- termdebug-variables terminal.txt /*termdebug-variables*
- termdebug_popup terminal.txt /*termdebug_popup*
-+ termdebug_shortcuts terminal.txt /*termdebug_shortcuts*
-+ termdebug_use_prompt terminal.txt /*termdebug_use_prompt*
- termdebug_wide terminal.txt /*termdebug_wide*
- terminal terminal.txt /*terminal*
- terminal-api terminal.txt /*terminal-api*
-***************
-*** 9011,9016 ****
---- 9217,9223 ----
- terminal-dumptest terminal.txt /*terminal-dumptest*
- terminal-functions usr_41.txt /*terminal-functions*
- terminal-info term.txt /*terminal-info*
-+ terminal-job-index index.txt /*terminal-job-index*
- terminal-key-codes term.txt /*terminal-key-codes*
- terminal-ms-windows terminal.txt /*terminal-ms-windows*
- terminal-options term.txt /*terminal-options*
-***************
-*** 9035,9047 ****
---- 9242,9259 ----
- test_feedinput() eval.txt /*test_feedinput()*
- test_garbagecollect_now() eval.txt /*test_garbagecollect_now()*
- test_ignore_error() eval.txt /*test_ignore_error()*
-+ test_null_blob() eval.txt /*test_null_blob()*
- test_null_channel() eval.txt /*test_null_channel()*
- test_null_dict() eval.txt /*test_null_dict()*
- test_null_job() eval.txt /*test_null_job()*
- test_null_list() eval.txt /*test_null_list()*
- test_null_partial() eval.txt /*test_null_partial()*
- test_null_string() eval.txt /*test_null_string()*
-+ test_option_not_set() eval.txt /*test_option_not_set()*
- test_override() eval.txt /*test_override()*
-+ test_refcount() eval.txt /*test_refcount()*
-+ test_scrollbar() eval.txt /*test_scrollbar()*
-+ test_setmouse() eval.txt /*test_setmouse()*
- test_settime() eval.txt /*test_settime()*
- testing eval.txt /*testing*
- testing-variable eval.txt /*testing-variable*
-***************
-*** 9065,9071 ****
---- 9277,9288 ----
- text-functions usr_41.txt /*text-functions*
- text-objects motion.txt /*text-objects*
- text-objects-changed version5.txt /*text-objects-changed*
-+ text-prop-changes textprop.txt /*text-prop-changes*
-+ text-prop-functions textprop.txt /*text-prop-functions*
-+ text-prop-intro textprop.txt /*text-prop-intro*
-+ text-properties textprop.txt /*text-properties*
- textlock eval.txt /*textlock*
-+ textprop.txt textprop.txt /*textprop.txt*
- tf.vim syntax.txt /*tf.vim*
- this_session-variable eval.txt /*this_session-variable*
- throw-catch eval.txt /*throw-catch*
-***************
-*** 9251,9256 ****
---- 9468,9474 ----
- v:swapcommand eval.txt /*v:swapcommand*
- v:swapname eval.txt /*v:swapname*
- v:t_TYPE eval.txt /*v:t_TYPE*
-+ v:t_blob eval.txt /*v:t_blob*
- v:t_bool eval.txt /*v:t_bool*
- v:t_channel eval.txt /*v:t_channel*
- v:t_dict eval.txt /*v:t_dict*
-***************
-*** 9434,9439 ****
---- 9652,9658 ----
- version8.txt version8.txt /*version8.txt*
- vi intro.txt /*vi*
- vi-differences vi_diff.txt /*vi-differences*
-+ vi-features vi_diff.txt /*vi-features*
- vi: options.txt /*vi:*
- vi_diff.txt vi_diff.txt /*vi_diff.txt*
- vib motion.txt /*vib*
-***************
-*** 9504,9509 ****
---- 9723,9730 ----
- vimrc-intro usr_05.txt /*vimrc-intro*
- vimrc-option-example starting.txt /*vimrc-option-example*
- vimrc_example.vim usr_05.txt /*vimrc_example.vim*
-+ vimscript-version eval.txt /*vimscript-version*
-+ vimscript-versions eval.txt /*vimscript-versions*
- vimtutor usr_01.txt /*vimtutor*
- virtcol() eval.txt /*virtcol()*
- visual-block visual.txt /*visual-block*
-***************
-*** 9549,9554 ****
---- 9770,9776 ----
- wildcard editing.txt /*wildcard*
- wildcards editing.txt /*wildcards*
- wildmenumode() eval.txt /*wildmenumode()*
-+ win16 os_win32.txt /*win16*
- win32 os_win32.txt /*win32*
- win32-!start gui_w32.txt /*win32-!start*
- win32-PATH os_win32.txt /*win32-PATH*
-***************
-*** 9607,9612 ****
---- 9829,9835 ----
- windowsme os_win32.txt /*windowsme*
- winheight() eval.txt /*winheight()*
- winid windows.txt /*winid*
-+ winlayout() eval.txt /*winlayout()*
- winline() eval.txt /*winline()*
- winnr() eval.txt /*winnr()*
- winrestcmd() eval.txt /*winrestcmd()*
-***************
-*** 9619,9630 ****
- wordcount() eval.txt /*wordcount()*
- workbench starting.txt /*workbench*
- workshop workshop.txt /*workshop*
-- workshop-commands workshop.txt /*workshop-commands*
-- workshop-compiling workshop.txt /*workshop-compiling*
-- workshop-configure workshop.txt /*workshop-configure*
-- workshop-intro workshop.txt /*workshop-intro*
- workshop-support workshop.txt /*workshop-support*
-- workshop-xpm workshop.txt /*workshop-xpm*
- workshop.txt workshop.txt /*workshop.txt*
- wrap-off intro.txt /*wrap-off*
- write-compiler-plugin usr_41.txt /*write-compiler-plugin*
---- 9842,9848 ----
-*** ../vim-8.1.1279/src/version.c 2019-05-05 16:54:59.505931038 +0200
---- src/version.c 2019-05-05 18:02:57.091549074 +0200
-***************
-*** 769,770 ****
---- 769,772 ----
- { /* Add new patch number below this line */
-+ /**/
-+ 1280,
- /**/
-
---
-SIGFUN -- signature too funny (core dumped)
-
- /// Bram Moolenaar -- Bram@Moolenaar.net -- http://www.Moolenaar.net \\\
-/// sponsor Vim, vote for features -- http://www.Vim.org/sponsor/ \\\
-\\\ an exciting new programming language -- http://www.Zimbu.org ///
- \\\ help me help AIDS victims -- http://ICCF-Holland.org ///