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patch 8.1.1418: win_execute() is not implemented yet

Problem:    Win_execute() is not implemented yet.
Solution:   Implement it.
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Bram Moolenaar
2019-05-29 21:44:40 +02:00
parent 1bbebab525
commit 868b7b6712
6 changed files with 86 additions and 15 deletions

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@@ -2739,6 +2739,8 @@ values({dict}) List values in {dict}
virtcol({expr}) Number screen column of cursor or mark
visualmode([expr]) String last visual mode used
wildmenumode() Number whether 'wildmenu' mode is active
win_execute({id}, {command} [, {silent}])
String execute {command} in window {id}
win_findbuf({bufnr}) List find windows containing {bufnr}
win_getid([{win} [, {tab}]]) Number get window ID for {win} in {tab}
win_gotoid({expr}) Number go to window with ID {expr}
@@ -4012,7 +4014,10 @@ execute({command} [, {silent}]) *execute()*
To get a list of lines use |split()| on the result: >
split(execute('args'), "\n")
< When used recursively the output of the recursive call is not
< To execute a command in another window than the current one
use `win_execute()`.
When used recursively the output of the recursive call is not
included in the output of the higher level call.
exepath({expr}) *exepath()*
@@ -10310,6 +10315,12 @@ wildmenumode() *wildmenumode()*
<
(Note, this needs the 'wildcharm' option set appropriately).
win_execute({id}, {command} [, {silent}]) *win_execute()*
Like `execute()` but in the context of window {id}.
The window will temporarily be made the current window,
without triggering autocommands.
Example: >
call win_execute(winid, 'syntax enable')
win_findbuf({bufnr}) *win_findbuf()*
Returns a list with |window-ID|s for windows that contain

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@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ By default the 'wrap' option is set, so that no text disappears. However, if
there is not enough space, some text may be invisible.
TODO:
Example how to use syntax highlighting of a code snippet.
@@ -242,14 +243,6 @@ popup_getposition({id}) *popup_getposition()*
positioning mechanism applied.
If popup window {id} is not found an empty Dict is returned.
win_execute({id}, {command})
{not implemented yet}
Like `execute()` but in the context of window {id}.
The window will temporarily be made the current window,
without triggering autocommands.
Example: >
call win_execute(winid, 'syntax enable')
<
*:popupclear* *:popupc*
:popupc[lear] Emergency solution to a misbehaving plugin: close all popup
@@ -274,6 +267,10 @@ better leave them alone.
The window does have a cursor position, but the cursor is not displayed.
To execute a command in the context of the popup window and buffer use
`win_execute()`. Example: >
call win_execute(winid, 'syntax enable')
Options can be set on the window with `setwinvar()`, e.g.: >
call setwinvar(winid, '&wrap', 0)
And options can be set on the buffer with `setbufvar()`, e.g.: >