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*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Oct 20
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 07
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -1865,7 +1865,7 @@ v:colornames A dictionary that maps color names to hex color strings. These
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\ 'mauve': '#915f6d,
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\ }, 'keep')
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<
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Using |extend| with the 'keep' option updates each color only
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Using |extend()| with the 'keep' option updates each color only
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if it did not exist in |v:colornames|. Doing so allows the
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user to choose the precise color value for a common name
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by setting it in their |.vimrc|.
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@@ -1873,7 +1873,7 @@ v:colornames A dictionary that maps color names to hex color strings. These
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It is possible to remove entries from this dictionary but
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doing so is *NOT* recommended. Doing so is disruptive to
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other scripts. It is also unlikely to achieve the desired
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result because the |colorscheme| and |highlight| commands will
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result because the |:colorscheme| and |:highlight| commands will
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both automatically load all `colors/lists/default.vim` color
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scripts.
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@@ -2290,6 +2290,21 @@ v:shell_error Result of the last shell command. When non-zero, the last
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< "shell_error" also works, for backwards compatibility, unless
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|scriptversion| is 3 or higher.
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*v:sizeofint* *sizeofint-variable*
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v:sizeofint Number of bytes in an int. Depends on how Vim was compiled.
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This is only useful for deciding whether a test will give the
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expected result.
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*v:sizeoflong* *sizeoflong-variable*
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v:sizeoflong Number of bytes in a long. Depends on how Vim was compiled.
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This is only useful for deciding whether a test will give the
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expected result.
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*v:sizeofpointer* *sizeofpointer-variable*
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v:sizeofpointer Number of bytes in a pointer. Depends on how Vim was compiled.
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This is only useful for deciding whether a test will give the
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expected result.
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*v:statusmsg* *statusmsg-variable*
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v:statusmsg Last given status message. It's allowed to set this variable.
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@@ -4967,6 +4982,9 @@ flatten({list} [, {maxdepth}]) *flatten()*
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:echo flatten([1, [2, [3, 4]], 5], 1)
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< [1, 2, [3, 4], 5]
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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mylist->flatten()
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<
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flattennew({list} [, {maxdepth}]) *flattennew()*
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Like |flatten()| but first make a copy of {list}.
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@@ -5644,7 +5662,7 @@ getcompletion({pat}, {type} [, {filtered}]) *getcompletion()*
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buffer buffer names
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behave :behave suboptions
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color color schemes
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command Ex command (and arguments)
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command Ex command
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cmdline |cmdline-completion| result
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compiler compilers
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cscope |:cscope| suboptions
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@@ -7772,6 +7790,7 @@ match({expr}, {pat} [, {start} [, {count}]]) *match()*
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further down in the text.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetText()->match('word')
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GetList()->match('word')
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<
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*matchadd()* *E798* *E799* *E801* *E957*
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@@ -8008,8 +8027,10 @@ matchlist({expr}, {pat} [, {start} [, {count}]]) *matchlist()*
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< Results in: ['acd', 'a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']
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When there is no match an empty list is returned.
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You can pass in a List, but that is not very useful.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetList()->matchlist('word')
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GetText()->matchlist('word')
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matchstr({expr}, {pat} [, {start} [, {count}]]) *matchstr()*
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Same as |match()|, but return the matched string. Example: >
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@@ -9543,7 +9564,9 @@ searchcount([{options}]) *searchcount()*
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|getpos()|
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(default: cursor's position)
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetSearchOpts()->searchcount()
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<
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searchdecl({name} [, {global} [, {thisblock}]]) *searchdecl()*
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Search for the declaration of {name}.
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@@ -10207,7 +10230,7 @@ settabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname}, {val}) *settabwinvar()*
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Can also be used as a |method|, the base is passed as the
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fourth argument: >
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GetValue()->settabvar(tab, winnr, name)
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GetValue()->settabwinvar(tab, winnr, name)
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settagstack({nr}, {dict} [, {action}]) *settagstack()*
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Modify the tag stack of the window {nr} using {dict}.
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@@ -10464,6 +10487,10 @@ sort({list} [, {func} [, {dict}]]) *sort()* *E702*
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<
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sound_clear() *sound_clear()*
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Stop playing all sounds.
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On some Linux systems you may need the libcanberra-pulse
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package, otherwise sound may not stop.
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{only available when compiled with the |+sound| feature}
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*sound_playevent()*
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@@ -10516,6 +10543,9 @@ sound_stop({id}) *sound_stop()*
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Stop playing sound {id}. {id} must be previously returned by
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`sound_playevent()` or `sound_playfile()`.
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On some Linux systems you may need the libcanberra-pulse
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package, otherwise sound may not stop.
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On MS-Windows, this does not work for event sound started by
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`sound_playevent()`. To stop event sounds, use `sound_clear()`.
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@@ -10955,10 +10985,12 @@ strptime({format}, {timestring}) *strptime()*
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:echo strftime("%c", strptime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S", "19970427115355") + 3600)
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< Sun Apr 27 12:53:55 1997
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetFormat()->strptime(timestring)
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<
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Not available on all systems. To check use: >
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:if exists("*strptime")
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strridx({haystack}, {needle} [, {start}]) *strridx()*
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The result is a Number, which gives the byte index in
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{haystack} of the last occurrence of the String {needle}.
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@@ -11227,10 +11259,10 @@ synstack({lnum}, {col}) *synstack()*
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valid positions.
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system({expr} [, {input}]) *system()* *E677*
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Get the output of the shell command {expr} as a string. See
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Get the output of the shell command {expr} as a |String|. See
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|systemlist()| to get the output as a |List|.
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When {input} is given and is a string this string is written
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When {input} is given and is a |String| this string is written
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to a file and passed as stdin to the command. The string is
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written as-is, you need to take care of using the correct line
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separators yourself.
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@@ -11910,7 +11942,9 @@ win_gettype([{nr}]) *win_gettype()*
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popup window then 'buftype' is "terminal" and win_gettype()
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returns "popup".
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetWinid()->win_gettype()
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<
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win_gotoid({expr}) *win_gotoid()*
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Go to window with ID {expr}. This may also change the current
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tabpage.
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Apr 05
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*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Oct 24
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -608,26 +608,25 @@ CLOJURE *ft-clojure-indent* *clojure-indent*
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Clojure indentation differs somewhat from traditional Lisps, due in part to
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the use of square and curly brackets, and otherwise by community convention.
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These conventions are not universally followed, so the Clojure indent script
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offers a few configurable options, listed below.
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offers a few configuration options.
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(If the current Vim does not include |searchpairpos()|, the indent script falls
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back to normal 'lisp' indenting, and the following options are ignored.)
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If the current vim does not include searchpairpos(), the indent script falls
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back to normal 'lisp' indenting, and the following options are ignored.
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*g:clojure_maxlines*
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Set maximum scan distance of searchpairpos(). Larger values trade performance
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for correctness when dealing with very long forms. A value of 0 will scan
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without limits.
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>
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" Default
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let g:clojure_maxlines = 100
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<
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Sets maximum scan distance of `searchpairpos()`. Larger values trade
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performance for correctness when dealing with very long forms. A value of
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0 will scan without limits. The default is 300.
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*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent*
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*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns*
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*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist*
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The 'lispwords' option is a list of comma-separated words that mark special
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forms whose subforms must be indented with two spaces.
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forms whose subforms should be indented with two spaces.
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For example:
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>
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let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns = ['^with', '^def', '^let']
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let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist =
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\ ['-fn$', '\v^with-%(meta|out-str|loading-context)$']
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" Legacy comma-delimited string version; the list format above is
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" recommended. Note that patterns are implicitly anchored with ^ and $
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let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns = 'with.*,def.*,let.*'
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<
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|g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns| and |g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist| are
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|Lists| of patterns that will be matched against the unquoted, unqualified
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symbol at the head of a list. This means that a pattern like "^foo" will match
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all these candidates: "foobar", "my.ns/foobar", and "#'foobar".
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lists of patterns that will be matched against the unqualified symbol at the
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head of a list. This means that a pattern like `"^foo"` will match all these
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candidates: `foobar`, `my.ns/foobar`, and `#'foobar`.
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Each candidate word is tested for special treatment in this order:
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@@ -664,20 +659,22 @@ Each candidate word is tested for special treatment in this order:
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|g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns|
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4. Return false and indent normally otherwise
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*g:clojure_special_indent_words*
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Some forms in Clojure are indented so that every subform is indented only two
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spaces, regardless of 'lispwords'. If you have a custom construct that should
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be indented in this idiosyncratic fashion, you can add your symbols to the
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default list below.
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Some forms in Clojure are indented such that every subform is indented by only
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two spaces, regardless of 'lispwords'. If you have a custom construct that
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should be indented in this idiosyncratic fashion, you can add your symbols to
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the default list below.
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>
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" Default
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let g:clojure_special_indent_words =
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\ 'deftype,defrecord,reify,proxy,extend-type,extend-protocol,letfn'
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<
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*g:clojure_align_multiline_strings*
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Align subsequent lines in multiline strings to the column after the opening
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Align subsequent lines in multi-line strings to the column after the opening
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quote, instead of the same column.
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For example:
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enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris
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nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.")
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This option is off by default.
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>
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" Default
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<
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*g:clojure_align_subforms*
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By default, parenthesized compound forms that look like function calls and
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baz)
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the same column, emulating the default behavior of clojure-mode.el:
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Setting this option to `1` changes this behaviour so that all subforms are
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aligned to the same column, emulating the default behaviour of
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clojure-mode.el:
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>
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(foo
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bar
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baz)
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This option is off by default.
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" Default
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<
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FORTRAN *ft-fortran-indent*
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Oct 18
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*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Oct 24
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -871,31 +871,27 @@ invoked and what it should return.
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Here is an example that uses the "aiksaurus" command (provided by Magnus
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Groß): >
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func Thesaur(findstart, base)
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if a:findstart
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let line = getline('.')
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let start = col('.') - 1
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while start > 0 && line[start - 1] =~ '\a'
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let start -= 1
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endwhile
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return start
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else
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let res = []
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let h = ''
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for l in split(system('aiksaurus '.shellescape(a:base)), '\n')
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if l[:3] == '=== '
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let h = substitute(l[4:], ' =*$', '', '')
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elseif l[0] =~ '\a'
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call extend(res, map(split(l, ', '), {_, val -> {'word': val, 'menu': '('.h.')'}}))
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endif
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endfor
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return res
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endif
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endfunc
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if exists('+thesaurusfunc')
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set thesaurusfunc=Thesaur
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func Thesaur(findstart, base)
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if a:findstart
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return searchpos('\<', 'bnW', line('.'))[1] - 1
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endif
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let res = []
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let h = ''
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for l in systemlist('aiksaurus '.shellescape(a:base))
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if l[:3] == '=== '
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let h = '('.substitute(l[4:], ' =*$', ')', '')
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elseif l ==# 'Alphabetically similar known words are: '
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let h = "\U0001f52e"
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elseif l[0] =~ '\a' || (h ==# "\U0001f52e" && l[0] ==# "\t")
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call extend(res, map(split(substitute(l, '^\t', '', ''), ', '), {_, val -> {'word': val, 'menu': h}}))
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endif
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endfor
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return res
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endfunc
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if exists('+thesaurusfunc')
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set thesaurusfunc=Thesaur
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endif
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Completing keywords in the current and included files *compl-keyword*
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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*options.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Oct 20
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*options.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 06
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -1420,6 +1420,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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Also see |win_gettype()|, which returns the type of the window.
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Be careful with changing this option, it can have many side effects!
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One such effect is that Vim will not check the timestamp of the file,
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if the file is changed by another program this will not be noticed.
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A "quickfix" buffer is only used for the error list and the location
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list. This value is set by the |:cwindow| and |:lwindow| commands and
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@@ -4906,9 +4908,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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*'list'* *'nolist'*
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'list' boolean (default off)
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local to window
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List mode: Show tabs as CTRL-I is displayed, display $ after end of
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line. Useful to see the difference between tabs and spaces and for
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trailing blanks. Further changed by the 'listchars' option.
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List mode: By default show tabs as CTRL-I is displayed, display $
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after end of line. Useful to see the difference between tabs and
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spaces and for trailing blanks. Further changed by the 'listchars'
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option.
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The cursor is displayed at the start of the space a Tab character
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occupies, not at the end as usual in Normal mode. To get this cursor
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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Aug 16
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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 07
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -1081,33 +1081,47 @@ This works immediately.
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CLOJURE *ft-clojure-syntax*
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The default syntax groups can be augmented through the
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*g:clojure_syntax_keywords* and *b:clojure_syntax_keywords* variables. The
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value should be a |Dictionary| of syntax group names to a |List| of custom
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identifiers:
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*g:clojure_syntax_keywords*
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Syntax highlighting of public vars in "clojure.core" is provided by default,
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but additional symbols can be highlighted by adding them to the
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|g:clojure_syntax_keywords| variable. The value should be a |Dictionary| of
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syntax group names, each containing a |List| of identifiers.
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let g:clojure_syntax_keywords = {
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\ 'clojureMacro': ["defproject", "defcustom"],
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\ 'clojureFunc': ["string/join", "string/replace"]
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\ 'clojureMacro': ["defproject", "defcustom"],
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\ 'clojureFunc': ["string/join", "string/replace"]
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\ }
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<
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Refer to the Clojure syntax script for valid syntax group names.
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If the |buffer-variable| *b:clojure_syntax_without_core_keywords* is set, only
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language constants and special forms are matched.
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There is also *b:clojure_syntax_keywords* which is a buffer-local variant of
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this variable intended for use by plugin authors to highlight symbols
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dynamically.
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Setting *g:clojure_fold* enables folding Clojure code via the syntax engine.
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Any list, vector, or map that extends over more than one line can be folded
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using the standard Vim |fold-commands|.
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By setting the *b:clojure_syntax_without_core_keywords* variable, vars from
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"clojure.core" will not be highlighted by default. This is useful for
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namespaces that have set `(:refer-clojure :only [])`
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Please note that this option does not work with scripts that redefine the
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bracket syntax regions, such as rainbow-parentheses plugins.
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This option is off by default.
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*g:clojure_fold*
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Setting |g:clojure_fold| to `1` will enable the folding of Clojure code. Any
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list, vector or map that extends over more than one line can be folded using
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the standard Vim |fold-commands|.
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*g:clojure_discard_macro*
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Set this variable to `1` to enable basic highlighting of Clojure's "discard
|
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reader macro".
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>
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" Default
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let g:clojure_fold = 0
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#_(defn foo [x]
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(println x))
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<
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Note that this option will not correctly highlight stacked discard macros
|
||||
(e.g. `#_#_`).
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COBOL *cobol.vim* *ft-cobol-syntax*
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@@ -1673,16 +1687,6 @@ as Fvwm2 configuration files, add the following: >
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:au! BufNewFile,BufRead /etc/X11/fvwm2/* let b:fvwm_version = 2 |
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\ set filetype=fvwm
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If you'd like Vim to highlight all valid color names, tell it where to
|
||||
find the color database (rgb.txt) on your system. Do this by setting
|
||||
"rgb_file" to its location. Assuming your color database is located
|
||||
in /usr/X11/lib/X11/, you should add the line >
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||||
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:let rgb_file = "/usr/X11/lib/X11/rgb.txt"
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||||
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to your .vimrc file.
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||||
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||||
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GSP *gsp.vim* *ft-gsp-syntax*
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||||
|
||||
The default coloring style for GSP pages is defined by |html.vim|, and
|
||||
@@ -4830,16 +4834,28 @@ in their own color.
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||||
Doesn't work recursively, thus you can't use
|
||||
":colorscheme" in a color scheme script.
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||||
|
||||
To customize a color scheme use another name, e.g.
|
||||
You have two options for customizing a color scheme.
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For changing the appearance of specific colors, you
|
||||
can redefine a color name before loading the scheme.
|
||||
The desert scheme uses the khaki color for the cursor.
|
||||
To use a darker variation of the same color: >
|
||||
|
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let v:colornames['khaki'] = '#bdb76b'
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||||
colorscheme desert
|
||||
<
|
||||
For further customization, such as changing
|
||||
|:highlight-link| associations, 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
|
||||
|
||||
< Before the color scheme will be loaded the
|
||||
|ColorSchemePre| autocommand event is triggered.
|
||||
After the color scheme has been loaded the
|
||||
|ColorScheme| autocommand event is triggered.
|
||||
< Before the color scheme will be loaded all default
|
||||
color list scripts (`colors/lists/default.vim`) will
|
||||
be executed and then the |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
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4863,7 +4879,9 @@ in their own color.
|
||||
|
||||
:hi[ghlight] [default] {group-name} {key}={arg} ..
|
||||
Add a highlight group, or change the highlighting for
|
||||
an existing group.
|
||||
an existing group. If a given color name is not
|
||||
receognized, each `colors/lists/default.vim` found on
|
||||
|'runtimepath'| will be loaded.
|
||||
See |highlight-args| for the {key}={arg} arguments.
|
||||
See |:highlight-default| for the optional [default]
|
||||
argument.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3997,6 +3997,7 @@ E1237 map.txt /*E1237*
|
||||
E1239 eval.txt /*E1239*
|
||||
E124 eval.txt /*E124*
|
||||
E1243 options.txt /*E1243*
|
||||
E1244 message.txt /*E1244*
|
||||
E125 eval.txt /*E125*
|
||||
E126 eval.txt /*E126*
|
||||
E127 eval.txt /*E127*
|
||||
@@ -5035,6 +5036,7 @@ N: cmdline.txt /*N:*
|
||||
N<Del> various.txt /*N<Del>*
|
||||
NFA pattern.txt /*NFA*
|
||||
NL-used-for-Nul pattern.txt /*NL-used-for-Nul*
|
||||
NOT eval.txt /*NOT*
|
||||
Neovim intro.txt /*Neovim*
|
||||
NetBSD-backspace options.txt /*NetBSD-backspace*
|
||||
NetBeans netbeans.txt /*NetBeans*
|
||||
@@ -6791,6 +6793,7 @@ g:ada_with_gnat_project_files ft_ada.txt /*g:ada_with_gnat_project_files*
|
||||
g:ada_withuse_ordinary ft_ada.txt /*g:ada_withuse_ordinary*
|
||||
g:clojure_align_multiline_strings indent.txt /*g:clojure_align_multiline_strings*
|
||||
g:clojure_align_subforms indent.txt /*g:clojure_align_subforms*
|
||||
g:clojure_discard_macro syntax.txt /*g:clojure_discard_macro*
|
||||
g:clojure_fold syntax.txt /*g:clojure_fold*
|
||||
g:clojure_fuzzy_indent indent.txt /*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent*
|
||||
g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist indent.txt /*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist*
|
||||
@@ -7282,6 +7285,7 @@ hidden-options options.txt /*hidden-options*
|
||||
hidden-quit windows.txt /*hidden-quit*
|
||||
highlight-args syntax.txt /*highlight-args*
|
||||
highlight-changed version4.txt /*highlight-changed*
|
||||
highlight-clear syntax.txt /*highlight-clear*
|
||||
highlight-cterm syntax.txt /*highlight-cterm*
|
||||
highlight-ctermbg syntax.txt /*highlight-ctermbg*
|
||||
highlight-ctermfg syntax.txt /*highlight-ctermfg*
|
||||
@@ -7375,7 +7379,9 @@ hl-debugBreakpoint terminal.txt /*hl-debugBreakpoint*
|
||||
hl-debugPC terminal.txt /*hl-debugPC*
|
||||
hlID() eval.txt /*hlID()*
|
||||
hlexists() eval.txt /*hlexists()*
|
||||
hlget() eval.txt /*hlget()*
|
||||
hlsearch-variable eval.txt /*hlsearch-variable*
|
||||
hlset() eval.txt /*hlset()*
|
||||
holy-grail index.txt /*holy-grail*
|
||||
home intro.txt /*home*
|
||||
home-replace editing.txt /*home-replace*
|
||||
@@ -8935,6 +8941,7 @@ save-file editing.txt /*save-file*
|
||||
save-settings starting.txt /*save-settings*
|
||||
scheme.vim syntax.txt /*scheme.vim*
|
||||
scp pi_netrw.txt /*scp*
|
||||
scratch-buffer windows.txt /*scratch-buffer*
|
||||
screenattr() eval.txt /*screenattr()*
|
||||
screenchar() eval.txt /*screenchar()*
|
||||
screenchars() eval.txt /*screenchars()*
|
||||
@@ -9062,6 +9069,9 @@ simulated-command vi_diff.txt /*simulated-command*
|
||||
sin() eval.txt /*sin()*
|
||||
single-repeat repeat.txt /*single-repeat*
|
||||
sinh() eval.txt /*sinh()*
|
||||
sizeofint-variable eval.txt /*sizeofint-variable*
|
||||
sizeoflong-variable eval.txt /*sizeoflong-variable*
|
||||
sizeofpointer-variable eval.txt /*sizeofpointer-variable*
|
||||
skeleton autocmd.txt /*skeleton*
|
||||
skip_defaults_vim starting.txt /*skip_defaults_vim*
|
||||
slice eval.txt /*slice*
|
||||
@@ -9938,6 +9948,7 @@ v:charconvert_to eval.txt /*v:charconvert_to*
|
||||
v:cmdarg eval.txt /*v:cmdarg*
|
||||
v:cmdbang eval.txt /*v:cmdbang*
|
||||
v:collate eval.txt /*v:collate*
|
||||
v:colornames eval.txt /*v:colornames*
|
||||
v:completed_item eval.txt /*v:completed_item*
|
||||
v:count eval.txt /*v:count*
|
||||
v:count1 eval.txt /*v:count1*
|
||||
@@ -9993,6 +10004,9 @@ v:scrollstart eval.txt /*v:scrollstart*
|
||||
v:searchforward eval.txt /*v:searchforward*
|
||||
v:servername eval.txt /*v:servername*
|
||||
v:shell_error eval.txt /*v:shell_error*
|
||||
v:sizeofint eval.txt /*v:sizeofint*
|
||||
v:sizeoflong eval.txt /*v:sizeoflong*
|
||||
v:sizeofpointer eval.txt /*v:sizeofpointer*
|
||||
v:statusmsg eval.txt /*v:statusmsg*
|
||||
v:swapchoice eval.txt /*v:swapchoice*
|
||||
v:swapcommand eval.txt /*v:swapcommand*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*tips.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 29
|
||||
*tips.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -549,6 +549,7 @@ the current window, try this custom `:HelpCurwin` command:
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if !getcompletion(a:subject, 'help')->empty()
|
||||
execute mods .. ' edit ' .. &helpfile
|
||||
set buftype=help
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return 'help ' .. a:subject
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Oct 16
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1234
|
||||
*known-bugs*
|
||||
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
mark ends up on last byte of char. (#9047)
|
||||
|
||||
Delete runtime/rgb.txt after a while
|
||||
|
||||
Vim9 - Make everything work:
|
||||
- "filter #pat# ls" should work, #pat# is not a comment
|
||||
vim9script
|
||||
@@ -271,12 +275,13 @@ Was originally written by Felipe Morales.
|
||||
Request to use "." for the cursor column in search pattern \%<.c and \%<.v.
|
||||
(#8179)
|
||||
|
||||
Remove SPACE_IN_FILENAME ? It is only used for completion.
|
||||
|
||||
Adding "10" to 'spellsuggest' causes spell suggestions to become very slow.
|
||||
(#4087) Did patch 8.2.2379 help?
|
||||
Also, z= in German on a long word can take a very long time, but CTRL-C to
|
||||
interrupt does not work. Where to add ui_breakcheck()?
|
||||
|
||||
Remove SPACE_IN_FILENAME ? It is only used for completion.
|
||||
New English spell files also have very slow suggestions.
|
||||
|
||||
Searching for \%'> does not find anything when using line Visual selection.
|
||||
Probably because it's using MAXCOL. #8238
|
||||
@@ -4161,6 +4166,9 @@ Printing:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax highlighting:
|
||||
Long term goal: faster, better, etc. Options:
|
||||
- use treesitter, NeoVim uses it
|
||||
- use TextMate, vscode uses it. #9087
|
||||
8 Make ":syn off" use 'runtimepath' instead of $VIMRUNTIME. (Gary Johnson)
|
||||
Should do the same for ":syn on" and ":syn manual".
|
||||
8 Support "containedin" argument for ":syn include", so that the defined
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_06.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2019 Jun 01
|
||||
*usr_06.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Nov 07
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ file:
|
||||
|
||||
As a color scheme author, you should be able to rely on some color names for
|
||||
GUI colors. These are defined in `colors/lists/default.vim`. All such files
|
||||
found on the |runtimepath| are loaded each time the colorscheme command is
|
||||
found on the |'runtimepath'| are loaded each time the colorscheme command is
|
||||
run. A canonical list is provided by the vim distribution, which should
|
||||
include all X11 colors (previously defined in rgb.txt).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user