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patch 8.2.5116: "limit" option of matchfuzzy() not always respected
Problem: "limit" option of matchfuzzy() not always respected. Solution: Remove "else". (Kazuyuki Miyagi, closes #10586)
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@@ -5899,6 +5899,8 @@ matchfuzzy({list}, {str} [, {dict}]) *matchfuzzy()*
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matchseq When this item is present return only matches
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that contain the characters in {str} in the
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given sequence.
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limit Maximum number of matches in {list} to be
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returned. Zero means no limit.
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If {list} is a list of dictionaries, then the optional {dict}
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argument supports the following additional items:
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@@ -5910,8 +5912,6 @@ matchfuzzy({list}, {str} [, {dict}]) *matchfuzzy()*
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This should accept a dictionary item as the
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argument and return the text for that item to
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use for fuzzy matching.
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limit Maximum number of matches in {list} to be
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returned. Zero means no limit.
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{str} is treated as a literal string and regular expression
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matching is NOT supported. The maximum supported {str} length
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