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Updated runtime files.

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Bram Moolenaar
2016-07-09 20:21:48 +02:00
parent 0d3e24be56
commit 063b9d15ab
13 changed files with 168 additions and 135 deletions

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*channel.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jun 02
*channel.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -495,6 +495,9 @@ time a line is added to the buffer, the last-but-one line will be send to the
job stdin. This allows for editing the last line and sending it when pressing
Enter.
NUL bytes in the text will be passed to the job (internally Vim stores these
as NL bytes).
Reading job output in the close callback ~
*read-in-close-cb*
@@ -684,7 +687,8 @@ When the buffer written to is displayed in a window and the cursor is in the
first column of the last line, the cursor will be moved to the newly added
line and the window is scrolled up to show the cursor if needed.
Undo is synced for every added line.
Undo is synced for every added line. NUL bytes are accepted (internally Vim
stores these as NL bytes).
Writing to a file ~

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@@ -3283,7 +3283,7 @@ execute({command} [, {silent}]) *execute()*
It is not possible to use `:redir` anywhere in {command}.
To get a list of lines use |split()| on the result: >
split(evalcmd('args'), "\n")
split(execute('args'), "\n")
< When used recursively the output of the recursive call is not
included in the output of the higher level call.

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*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jun 10
*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1274,6 +1274,7 @@ completion can be enabled:
-complete=mapping mapping name
-complete=menu menus
-complete=option options
-complete=packadd optional package |pack-add| names
-complete=shellcmd Shell command
-complete=sign |:sign| suboptions
-complete=syntax syntax file names |'syntax'|

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 01
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 09
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -8180,10 +8180,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
has been used since the last search command.
*viminfo-n*
n Name of the viminfo file. The name must immediately follow
the 'n'. Must be the last one! If the "-i" argument was
given when starting Vim, that file name overrides the one
given here with 'viminfo'. Environment variables are expanded
when opening the file, not when setting the option.
the 'n'. Must be at the end of the option! If the "-i"
argument was given when starting Vim, that file name overrides
the one given here with 'viminfo'. Environment variables are
expanded when opening the file, not when setting the option.
*viminfo-r*
r Removable media. The argument is a string (up to the next
','). This parameter can be given several times. Each

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*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jun 15
*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1426,6 +1426,7 @@ Now the viminfo will have:
BBB - value from session B
BOTH - value from session B, value from session A is lost
*viminfo-timestamp*
For some items a timestamp is used to keep the last changed version. Here it
doesn't matter in which sequence Vim sessions exit, the newest item(s) are
always kept. This is used for:

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@@ -2041,6 +2041,8 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
:cat eval.txt /*:cat*
:catch eval.txt /*:catch*
:cb quickfix.txt /*:cb*
:cbo quickfix.txt /*:cbo*
:cbottom quickfix.txt /*:cbottom*
:cbuffer quickfix.txt /*:cbuffer*
:cc quickfix.txt /*:cc*
:ccl quickfix.txt /*:ccl*
@@ -2393,6 +2395,8 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
:lat undo.txt /*:lat*
:later undo.txt /*:later*
:lb quickfix.txt /*:lb*
:lbo quickfix.txt /*:lbo*
:lbottom quickfix.txt /*:lbottom*
:lbuffer quickfix.txt /*:lbuffer*
:lc editing.txt /*:lc*
:lcd editing.txt /*:lcd*
@@ -4457,6 +4461,7 @@ E927 eval.txt /*E927*
E928 eval.txt /*E928*
E929 starting.txt /*E929*
E93 windows.txt /*E93*
E930 eval.txt /*E930*
E94 windows.txt /*E94*
E95 message.txt /*E95*
E96 diff.txt /*E96*
@@ -4472,6 +4477,7 @@ Ex intro.txt /*Ex*
Ex-mode intro.txt /*Ex-mode*
Exuberant_ctags tagsrch.txt /*Exuberant_ctags*
F motion.txt /*F*
FALSE eval.txt /*FALSE*
FAQ intro.txt /*FAQ*
Farsi farsi.txt /*Farsi*
FileAppendCmd autocmd.txt /*FileAppendCmd*
@@ -4686,6 +4692,7 @@ TOhtml-encoding-detect syntax.txt /*TOhtml-encoding-detect*
TOhtml-performance syntax.txt /*TOhtml-performance*
TOhtml-uncopyable-text syntax.txt /*TOhtml-uncopyable-text*
TOhtml-wrap-text syntax.txt /*TOhtml-wrap-text*
TRUE eval.txt /*TRUE*
TSQL ft_sql.txt /*TSQL*
TTpro-telnet syntax.txt /*TTpro-telnet*
Tab intro.txt /*Tab*
@@ -5746,6 +5753,7 @@ exception-variable eval.txt /*exception-variable*
exclusive motion.txt /*exclusive*
exclusive-linewise motion.txt /*exclusive-linewise*
executable() eval.txt /*executable()*
execute() eval.txt /*execute()*
execute-menus gui.txt /*execute-menus*
exepath() eval.txt /*exepath()*
exim starting.txt /*exim*
@@ -6373,6 +6381,7 @@ getcmdline() eval.txt /*getcmdline()*
getcmdpos() eval.txt /*getcmdpos()*
getcmdtype() eval.txt /*getcmdtype()*
getcmdwintype() eval.txt /*getcmdwintype()*
getcompletion() eval.txt /*getcompletion()*
getcurpos() eval.txt /*getcurpos()*
getcwd() eval.txt /*getcwd()*
getfontname() eval.txt /*getfontname()*
@@ -9051,6 +9060,7 @@ viminfo-r options.txt /*viminfo-r*
viminfo-read starting.txt /*viminfo-read*
viminfo-read-write starting.txt /*viminfo-read-write*
viminfo-s options.txt /*viminfo-s*
viminfo-timestamp starting.txt /*viminfo-timestamp*
viminfo-write starting.txt /*viminfo-write*
vimrc starting.txt /*vimrc*
vimrc-filetype usr_05.txt /*vimrc-filetype*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 02
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 09
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -34,14 +34,10 @@ not be repeated below, unless there is extra information.
*known-bugs*
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
Further implement 'barline' in viminfo:
- Use timestamp for more items: locations, marks.
Problem with setqflist([]): grep 4 times, ":colder 3", setqflist([]) will
clear the next list, not the current one. Ramel Eshed, Jun 8.
+channel:
- Should write_buf_line() change NL to NUL characters?
- GUI cursor blinking interrupted when the job output goes to a buffer that is
in a window. (Ramel Eshed, 2016 Jun 9)
- GUI cursor blinking interrupted when there is a status line. (Ramel Eshed,
@@ -61,17 +57,11 @@ Later
With xterm could use -S{pty}.
Quickfix improvements for background building and grepping:
Patch from Yegappan, 2016 Jun 17.
Need to reset values when starting a new list.
- If 'efm' is the same as last time re-use the fmt_first list.
- Do not clear "dir_stack", "directory" and "file_stack", "currfile" when
using ":addexpr".
Move multiline, multiignore, multiscan outside of the function.
- Add :cbottom, if quickfix window is visible scroll to make the last line
visible. Use scroll_cursor_bot(0, FALSE);
- Add a flag/property/option to quickfix commands and functions to keep a file
name as a string and not create a buffer for it? To avoid creating lots of
buffers. (Ramel Eshed)
- Add a command modifier ":usefname" to quickfix commands and functions to
keep a file name as a string and not create a buffer for it? To avoid
creating lots of buffers. (Ramel Eshed)
Store the relative file name and set a flag "qf_relative". Before changing
directory turn them into full paths.
Regexp problems:
- When using automatic engine selection there is a false match. Forcing
@@ -130,16 +120,18 @@ What if there is an invalid character?
Should json_encode()/json_decode() restrict recursiveness?
Or avoid recursiveness.
Patch to support 64 bit ints for Number. (Ken Takata, 2016 Jan 21)
Update 2016 Apr 24.
Update 2016 Jun 14, includes some tests.
Patch to support expression argument to sort() instead of a function name.
Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2013 May 31.
Or should we add a more general mechanism, like a lambda() function?
Add a lambda() function.
Patch by Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Sep 16, update 2016 Apr 17.
Correction for test, Ken Takata, 2016 May 27.
Merged patch: Ken Takata, 2016 Jun 15.
Need to separate-out closure and lambda somehow.
Define lambda directly, not as a string: {v -> v * 8}
Lambda implementation by Ken Takata, 2016 Jul 7.
Python: Extended funcrefs: use func_T* structure in place of char_u* function
names.
(ZyX, 2013 Jul 15, update Sep 22, 24, 28; Update 2013 Dec 15, 2014 Jan 6)
Also fixes Bug: E685 error for func_unref(). (ZyX, 2010 Aug 5)
Once .exe with updated installer is available: Add remark to download page
about /S and /D options (Ken Takata, 2016 Apr 13)
@@ -161,7 +153,8 @@ For current Windows build .pdb file is missing. (Gabriele Fava, 2016 May 11)
5)
'completeopt' noinsert breaks redo register (Shougo, 2016 Jun 18, #874)
Patch to fix this: #875
Patch to fix this: #905.
There also is #875 to fix another problem?
Problem with whitespace in errorformat. (Gerd Wachsmuth, 2016 May 15, #807)
@@ -769,11 +762,6 @@ Patch by Thomas Tuegel, also for GTK, 2013 Nov 24
:help gives example for z?, but it does not work. m? and t? do work.
Python: Extended funcrefs: use func_T* structure in place of char_u* function
names.
(ZyX, 2013 Jul 15, update Sep 22, 24, 28; Update 2013 Dec 15, 2014 Jan 6)
Also fixes Bug: E685 error for func_unref(). (ZyX, 2010 Aug 5)
Patch to add funcref to Lua. (Luis Carvalho, 2013 Sep 4)
With tests: Sep 5.

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*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jun 13
*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 09
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -611,6 +611,7 @@ String manipulation: *string-functions*
byteidxcomp() like byteidx() but count composing characters
repeat() repeat a string multiple times
eval() evaluate a string expression
execute() execute an Ex command and get the output
List manipulation: *list-functions*
get() get an item without error for wrong index
@@ -978,6 +979,8 @@ Various: *various-functions*
shiftwidth() effective value of 'shiftwidth'
wordcount() get byte/word/char count of buffer
taglist() get list of matching tags
tagfiles() get a list of tags files
@@ -986,7 +989,6 @@ Various: *various-functions*
perleval() evaluate Perl expression (|+perl|)
py3eval() evaluate Python expression (|+python3|)
pyeval() evaluate Python expression (|+python|)
wordcount() get byte/word/char count of buffer
==============================================================================
*41.7* Defining a function

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*various.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 May 24
*various.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 09
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -470,9 +470,12 @@ N *+X11* Unix only: can restore window title |X11|
shown on the screen. When [!] is included, an
existing file is overwritten. When [!] is omitted,
and {file} exists, this command fails.
Only one ":redir" can be active at a time. Calls to
":redir" will close any active redirection before
starting redirection to the new target.
starting redirection to the new target. For recursive
use check out |execute()|.
To stop the messages and commands from being echoed to
the screen, put the commands in a function and call it
with ":silent call Function()".
@@ -512,6 +515,8 @@ N *+X11* Unix only: can restore window title |X11|
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}

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*version8.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jun 04
*version8.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jul 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ See |vi_diff.txt| for an overview of differences between Vi and Vim 7.0.
See |version4.txt|, |version5.txt|, |version6.txt| and |version7.txt| for
differences between other versions.
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES |incompatible-8|
NEW FEATURES |new-8|
Vim script enhancements |new-vim-script-8|
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES |incompatible-8|
IMPROVEMENTS |improvements-8|
COMPILE TIME CHANGES |compile-changes-8|
@@ -29,21 +29,6 @@ COMPILE TIME CHANGES |compile-changes-8|
PATCHES |patches-8|
==============================================================================
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES *incompatible-8*
These changes are incompatible with previous releases. Check this list if you
run into a problem when upgrading from Vim 7.4 to 8.0.
The support for MS-DOS has been removed. It hasn't been working for a while
and removing it cleans up the code quite a bit.
The support for Windows 16 bit (Windows 95 and older) has been removed.
Minor incompatibilities:
For filetype detection: ...
==============================================================================
NEW FEATURES *new-8*
@@ -52,14 +37,18 @@ First a list of the bigger new features. A comprehensive list is below.
Asynchronous I/O support, channels ~
Vim can now exchange messages with another process in the background. The
messages are received and handled while Vim is waiting for a character. See
|channel-demo| for an example, communicating with a Python server.
Vim can now exchange messages with other processes in the background. This
makes it possible to have servers do work and send back the results to Vim.
See |channel-demo| for an example, this shows communicating with a Python
server.
Closely related to channels is JSON support. JSON is widely supported and can
easily be used for inter-process communication, allowing for writing a server
in any language. The functions to use are |json_encode()| and |json_decode()|.
This makes it possible to build very complex plugins, written in any language
and running in a separate process.
Jobs ~
@@ -74,8 +63,8 @@ Timers ~
Also asynchronous are timers. They can fire once or repeatedly and invoke a
function to do any work. For example: >
let tempTimer = timer_start(4000, 'CheckTemp')
This will make a call four seconds (4000 milli seconds) later, like: >
call CheckTemp()
This will call the CheckTemp() function four seconds (4000 milli seconds)
later.
Partials ~
@@ -85,8 +74,7 @@ to a function, and additionally binds arguments and/or a dictionary. This is
especially useful for callbacks on channels and timers. E.g., for the timer
example above, to pass an argument to the function: >
let tempTimer = timer_start(4000, function('CheckTemp', ['out']))
This will a make call four seconds later, like: >
call CheckTemp('out')
This will call CheckTemp('out') four seconds later.
Packages ~
@@ -103,26 +91,7 @@ New style tests ~
This is for Vim developers. So far writing tests for Vim has not been easy.
Vim 8 adds assert functions and a framework to run tests. This makes it a lot
simpler to write tests and keep them updated. Also new are several functions
that are added specifically for testing.
These functions have been added:
|assert_equal()|
|assert_notequal()|
|assert_exception()|
|assert_fails()|
|assert_false()|
|assert_match()|
|assert_notmatch()|
|assert_true()|
|test_alloc_fail()|
|test_disable_char_avail()|
|test_garbagecollect_now()|
|test_null_channel()|
|test_null_dict()|
|test_null_job()|
|test_null_list()|
|test_null_partial()|
|test_null_string()|
that are added specifically for testing. See |test-functions|.
Window IDs ~
@@ -132,6 +101,13 @@ window would open, close or move that number changes. Each window now has a
unique ID, so that they are easy to find. See |win_getid()| and |win_id2win()|.
Viminfo uses timestamps ~
Previously the information stored in viminfo was whatever the last Vim wrote
there. Now timestamps are used to always keep the most recent items.
See |viminfo-timestamp|.
Wrapping lines with indent ~
The 'breakindent' option has been added to be able to wrap lines without
@@ -215,6 +191,21 @@ New message translations: ~
Others: ~
==============================================================================
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES *incompatible-8*
These changes are incompatible with previous releases. Check this list if you
run into a problem when upgrading from Vim 7.4 to 8.0.
The support for MS-DOS has been removed. It hasn't been working for a while
and removing it cleans up the code quite a bit.
The support for Windows 16 bit (Windows 95 and older) has been removed.
Minor incompatibilities:
For filetype detection: ...
==============================================================================
IMPROVEMENTS *improvements-8*