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Bram Moolenaar
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*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 10
*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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*change.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 May 26
*change.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 13
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1188,11 +1188,20 @@ used. If you do need it you can use |p| with another register. E.g., yank
the text to copy, Visually select the text to replace and use "0p . You can
repeat this as many times as you like, and the unnamed register will be
changed each time.
When you use a blockwise Visual mode command and yank only a single line into
a register, a paste on a visual selected area will paste that single line on
each of the selected lines (thus replacing the blockwise selected region by a
block of the pasted line).
*blockwise-put*
When a register contains text from one line (characterwise), using a
blockwise Visual selection, putting that register will paste that text
repeatedly in each of the selected lines, thus replacing the blockwise
selected region by multiple copies of the register text. For example:
- yank the word "TEXT" into a register with `yw`
- select a visual block, marked with "v" in this text:
aaavvaaa
bbbvvbbb
cccvvccc
- press `p`, results in:
aaaTEXTaaa
bbbTEXTbbb
cccTEXTccc
*blockwise-register*
If you use a blockwise Visual mode command to get the text into the register,

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*eval.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 09
*eval.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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*intro.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
*intro.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 12
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -533,6 +533,10 @@ examples and use them directly. Or type them literally, including the '<' and
'>' characters. This does NOT work for other commands, like ":set" and
":autocmd"!
The notation can be used in a double quoted strings, using "\<" at the start,
e.g. "\<C-Space>". This results in a special key code. To convert this back
to readable text use `keytrans()`.
==============================================================================
5. Modes, introduction *vim-modes-intro* *vim-modes*

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*map.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Jun 18
*map.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 12
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1583,7 +1583,7 @@ completion candidates as the return value.
For the "custom" argument, the function should return the completion
candidates one per line in a newline separated string.
*E1303*
For the "customlist" argument, the function should return the completion
candidates as a Vim List. Non-string items in the list are ignored.

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*mlang.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2020 Aug 15
*mlang.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 May 24
*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by George Reilly

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*quickref.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 May 05
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 14
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'spellsuggest' 'sps' method(s) used to suggest spelling corrections
'splitbelow' 'sb' new window from split is below the current one
'splitright' 'spr' new window is put right of the current one
'splitscroll' 'spsc' determines scroll behavior when splitting windows
'splitscroll' 'spsc' determines scroll behavior for split windows
'startofline' 'sol' commands move cursor to first non-blank in line
'statusline' 'stl' custom format for the status line
'suffixes' 'su' suffixes that are ignored with multiple match

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@@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ CHECKCOMPOUNDTRIPLE (Hunspell) *spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDTRIPLE*
Forbid three identical characters when compounding. Not
supported.
CHECKSHARPS (Hunspell)) *spell-CHECKSHARPS*
CHECKSHARPS (Hunspell) *spell-CHECKSHARPS*
SS letter pair in uppercased (German) words may be upper case
sharp s (ß). Not supported.

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@@ -718,7 +718,9 @@ $quote eval.txt /*$quote*
'nospell' options.txt /*'nospell'*
'nosplitbelow' options.txt /*'nosplitbelow'*
'nosplitright' options.txt /*'nosplitright'*
'nosplitscroll' options.txt /*'nosplitscroll'*
'nospr' options.txt /*'nospr'*
'nospsc' options.txt /*'nospsc'*
'nosr' options.txt /*'nosr'*
'nossl' options.txt /*'nossl'*
'nosta' options.txt /*'nosta'*
@@ -952,9 +954,11 @@ $quote eval.txt /*$quote*
'spl' options.txt /*'spl'*
'splitbelow' options.txt /*'splitbelow'*
'splitright' options.txt /*'splitright'*
'splitscroll' options.txt /*'splitscroll'*
'spo' options.txt /*'spo'*
'spr' options.txt /*'spr'*
'sps' options.txt /*'sps'*
'spsc' options.txt /*'spsc'*
'sr' options.txt /*'sr'*
'srr' options.txt /*'srr'*
'ss' options.txt /*'ss'*
@@ -4087,7 +4091,6 @@ E1072 eval.txt /*E1072*
E1073 vim9.txt /*E1073*
E1074 vim9.txt /*E1074*
E1075 vim9.txt /*E1075*
E1076 eval.txt /*E1076*
E1077 vim9.txt /*E1077*
E1078 autocmd.txt /*E1078*
E1079 vim9.txt /*E1079*
@@ -4335,7 +4338,11 @@ E1298 vim9.txt /*E1298*
E1299 tagsrch.txt /*E1299*
E13 message.txt /*E13*
E1300 userfunc.txt /*E1300*
E1301 vim9.txt /*E1301*
E1302 eval.txt /*E1302*
E1303 map.txt /*E1303*
E1304 vim9.txt /*E1304*
E1305 textprop.txt /*E1305*
E131 userfunc.txt /*E131*
E132 userfunc.txt /*E132*
E133 userfunc.txt /*E133*
@@ -5922,6 +5929,7 @@ blob-modification eval.txt /*blob-modification*
blob2list() builtin.txt /*blob2list()*
blockwise-examples visual.txt /*blockwise-examples*
blockwise-operators visual.txt /*blockwise-operators*
blockwise-put change.txt /*blockwise-put*
blockwise-register change.txt /*blockwise-register*
blockwise-visual visual.txt /*blockwise-visual*
blowfish options.txt /*blowfish*
@@ -8122,6 +8130,7 @@ keypad-page-up intro.txt /*keypad-page-up*
keypad-plus intro.txt /*keypad-plus*
keypad-point intro.txt /*keypad-point*
keys() builtin.txt /*keys()*
keytrans() builtin.txt /*keytrans()*
known-bugs todo.txt /*known-bugs*
l motion.txt /*l*
l: eval.txt /*l:*
@@ -10714,6 +10723,7 @@ vim9-literal-dict vim9.txt /*vim9-literal-dict*
vim9-mix vim9.txt /*vim9-mix*
vim9-namespace vim9.txt /*vim9-namespace*
vim9-no-dict-function vim9.txt /*vim9-no-dict-function*
vim9-no-shorten vim9.txt /*vim9-no-shorten*
vim9-rationale vim9.txt /*vim9-rationale*
vim9-reload vim9.txt /*vim9-reload*
vim9-s-namespace vim9.txt /*vim9-s-namespace*

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*textprop.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2021 Nov 23
*textprop.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -142,9 +142,11 @@ prop_add({lnum}, {col}, {props})
then "id" must not be present and will be set
automatically to a negative number; otherwise
zero is used
*E1305*
text text to be displayed before {col}, or after the
line if {col} is zero; prepend and/or append
spaces for padding with highlighting
spaces for padding with highlighting; cannot
be used with "length", "end_lnum" and "end_col"
*E1294*
text_align when "text" is present and {col} is zero;
specifies where to display the text:
@@ -156,7 +158,7 @@ prop_add({lnum}, {col}, {props})
above just above the line
When omitted "after" is used. Only one
"right" property can fit in each line, if
there are two ore more these will go in a
there are two or more these will go in a
separate line (still right aligned).
text_padding_left *E1296*
used when "text" is present and {col} is zero;

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*todo.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 10
*todo.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -38,6 +38,39 @@ browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1234
*known-bugs*
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
Closure created in for loop can use loop variable? #11094
Nested loops do not work correctly yet.
Would need to save vars for each block separately.
Virtual text:
- Virtual text below: padding is highlighted when 'number' is set #11138
- Virtual text above: do not highlight until end of line? #11138
- 'number' should be below "above" virtual text? Might be difficult to
implement.
- Add highlight for the gap before/after virtual text above/below?
- option to hide virtual text?
Fail with valgrind: test_edit
Found errors in Test_edit_insertmode_ex_edit():
Run 1, 01:19:51 - 01:20:01:
command line..script /home/mool/vim/vim90/src/testdir/runtest.vim[469]..function RunTheTest[44]..Test_edit_insertmode_ex_edit[13]..WaitForAssert[2]..<SNR>6_WaitForCommon[11]..<lambda>4 line 1: Pattern '^-- INSERT --\\s*$' does not match ''
From test_global
Found errors in Test_interrupt_global():
Run 1, 02:16:22 - 02:16:27:
command line..script /home/mool/vim/vim90/src/testdir/runtest.vim[469]..function RunTheTest[44]..Test_interrupt_global[13]..WaitForAssert[2]..<SNR>7_WaitForCommon[11]..<lambda>20 line 1: Pattern 'Interrupted' does not match 'Type :qa! and press...l changes and exit Vim 1,1 All'
command line..script /home/mool/vim/vim90/src/testdir/runtest.vim[469]..function RunTheTest[44]..Test_interrupt_global[20]..WaitForAssert[2]..<SNR>7_WaitForCommon[11]..<lambda>21 line 1: Pattern 'Interrupted' does not match 'Entering Ex mode. Type "visual" to go to Normal mode.'
test_terminal3:
Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==2819005== at 0x2E9134: jump_to_mouse (mouse.c:2015)
==2819005== by 0x2E69E6: do_mouse (mouse.c:702)
==2819005== by 0x2E95C2: nv_mouse (mouse.c:2166)
option_set(): "get a bit too much"
- refactor to separate function
- check for empty result
Use :defer command:
- Use "D" flag of writefile() and mkdir() in tests.
(testdir/test_c*.vim done)
@@ -45,7 +78,7 @@ Use :defer command:
When using :echomessage do use msg_row and msg_col, but save and restore.
How to test any failure? If nothing fails perhaps it's OK alrady.
Drop Windows XP? #11089
New Vim indent script: #11079 Not done yet.
Further Vim9 improvements, possibly after launch:
- Use Vim9 for more runtime files.
@@ -185,8 +218,6 @@ Terminal emulator window:
- When 'encoding' is not utf-8, or the job is using another encoding, setup
conversions.
Add 'splitscroll' #10682 Anything remaining
Autoconf: must use autoconf 2.69, later version generates lots of warnings
- try using autoconf 2.71 and fix all "obsolete" warnings
@@ -197,6 +228,13 @@ reduced?
Add BufDeletePost. #11041
Add a string to the 'display' option ("smoothscroll" ?) to make CTRL-E and
CTRL-Y scroll one screen line, also if this means the first line doesn't start
with the first character (like what happens with a last line that doesn't
fit). Display "<<<" at the start of the first visible line (like "@@@" is
displayed in the last line). (Arseny Nasokin, #5154)
Neovim PR: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/11014
NFA regexp does not handle composing characters well: #10286
[ɔ̃] matches both ɔ and ɔ̃
\(ɔ\|ɔ̃\) matches ɔ and not ɔ̃
@@ -556,12 +594,6 @@ 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)
Add a string to the 'display' option ("smoothscroll" ?) to make CTRL-E and
CTRL-Y scroll one screen line, also if this means the first line doesn't start
with the first character (like what happens with a last line that doesn't
fit). Display "<<<" at the start of the first visible line (like "@@@" is
displayed in the last line). (Arseny Nasokin, #5154)
Window size changes after closing a tab. (#4741)
Problem with colors in terminal window. (Jason Franklin, 2019 May 12)

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==============================================================================
1. Defining a fuction ~
1. Defining a function ~
*define-function*
New functions can be defined. These can be called just like builtin
functions. The function executes a sequence of Ex commands. Normal mode
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ This function can then be called with: >
<
==============================================================================
2. Calling a fuction ~
2. Calling a function ~
*:cal* *:call* *E107*
:[range]cal[l] {name}([arguments])
Call a function. The name of the function and its arguments

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*various.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Jun 25
*various.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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*vim9.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 10
*vim9.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 15
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ script and `:def` functions; details are below:
`:t`
`:xit`
- Some commands, especially those used for flow control, cannot be shortened.
E.g., `:throw` cannot be written as `:th`.
E.g., `:throw` cannot be written as `:th`. *vim9-no-shorten*
- You cannot use curly-braces names.
- A range before a command must be prefixed with a colon: >
:%s/this/that
@@ -1336,16 +1336,15 @@ This will generate error |E1302|: >
})
endfor
You need to create a closure to store the current value of "n", so that it is
evaluated at the time the closure is created: >
def GetClosure(nr: number): func
return (_) => {
echowindow nr
}
enddef
You need to use a block and define a variable there, and use that one in the
closure: >
for n in range(4)
timer_start(500 * n, GetClosure(n))
{
var nr = n
timer_start(500 * n, (_) => {
echowin nr
})
}
endfor
Using `echowindow` is useful in a timer, the messages go into a popup and will
@@ -1684,7 +1683,7 @@ deleted.
In Vim9 script the global "g:" namespace can still be used as before. And the
"w:", "b:" and "t:" namespaces. These have in common that variables are not
declared and they can be deleted.
declared, have no specific type and they can be deleted. *E1304*
A side effect of `:vim9script` is that the 'cpoptions' option is set to the
Vim default value, like with: >
@@ -1825,7 +1824,7 @@ And using the "as name" form: >
import "otherfile.vim9script" as that
call s:that.OtherFunc()
However, the namespace cannot be resolved on it's own: >
However, the namespace cannot be resolved on its own: >
import "that.vim"
echo s:that
" ERROR: E1060: Expected dot after name: s:that