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*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 10
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*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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*change.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 May 26
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*change.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 13
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -1188,11 +1188,20 @@ used. If you do need it you can use |p| with another register. E.g., yank
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the text to copy, Visually select the text to replace and use "0p . You can
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repeat this as many times as you like, and the unnamed register will be
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changed each time.
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When you use a blockwise Visual mode command and yank only a single line into
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a register, a paste on a visual selected area will paste that single line on
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each of the selected lines (thus replacing the blockwise selected region by a
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block of the pasted line).
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*blockwise-put*
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When a register contains text from one line (characterwise), using a
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blockwise Visual selection, putting that register will paste that text
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repeatedly in each of the selected lines, thus replacing the blockwise
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selected region by multiple copies of the register text. For example:
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- yank the word "TEXT" into a register with `yw`
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- select a visual block, marked with "v" in this text:
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aaavvaaa
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bbbvvbbb
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cccvvccc
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- press `p`, results in:
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aaaTEXTaaa
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bbbTEXTbbb
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cccTEXTccc
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*blockwise-register*
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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
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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*intro.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
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*intro.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 12
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -533,6 +533,10 @@ examples and use them directly. Or type them literally, including the '<' and
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'>' characters. This does NOT work for other commands, like ":set" and
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":autocmd"!
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The notation can be used in a double quoted strings, using "\<" at the start,
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e.g. "\<C-Space>". This results in a special key code. To convert this back
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to readable text use `keytrans()`.
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==============================================================================
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5. Modes, introduction *vim-modes-intro* *vim-modes*
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*map.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Jun 18
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*map.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 12
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -1583,7 +1583,7 @@ completion candidates as the return value.
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For the "custom" argument, the function should return the completion
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candidates one per line in a newline separated string.
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*E1303*
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For the "customlist" argument, the function should return the completion
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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
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*mlang.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 May 24
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*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 18
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by George Reilly
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*quickref.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 May 05
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*quickref.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 14
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
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'spellsuggest' 'sps' method(s) used to suggest spelling corrections
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'splitbelow' 'sb' new window from split is below the current one
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'splitright' 'spr' new window is put right of the current one
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'splitscroll' 'spsc' determines scroll behavior when splitting windows
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'splitscroll' 'spsc' determines scroll behavior for split windows
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'startofline' 'sol' commands move cursor to first non-blank in line
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'statusline' 'stl' custom format for the status line
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'suffixes' 'su' suffixes that are ignored with multiple match
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@@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ CHECKCOMPOUNDTRIPLE (Hunspell) *spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDTRIPLE*
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Forbid three identical characters when compounding. Not
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supported.
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CHECKSHARPS (Hunspell)) *spell-CHECKSHARPS*
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CHECKSHARPS (Hunspell) *spell-CHECKSHARPS*
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SS letter pair in uppercased (German) words may be upper case
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sharp s (ß). Not supported.
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@@ -718,7 +718,9 @@ $quote eval.txt /*$quote*
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'nospell' options.txt /*'nospell'*
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'nosplitbelow' options.txt /*'nosplitbelow'*
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'nosplitright' options.txt /*'nosplitright'*
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'nosplitscroll' options.txt /*'nosplitscroll'*
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'nospr' options.txt /*'nospr'*
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'nospsc' options.txt /*'nospsc'*
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'nosr' options.txt /*'nosr'*
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'nossl' options.txt /*'nossl'*
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'nosta' options.txt /*'nosta'*
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@@ -952,9 +954,11 @@ $quote eval.txt /*$quote*
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'spl' options.txt /*'spl'*
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'splitbelow' options.txt /*'splitbelow'*
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'splitright' options.txt /*'splitright'*
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'splitscroll' options.txt /*'splitscroll'*
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'spo' options.txt /*'spo'*
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'spr' options.txt /*'spr'*
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'sps' options.txt /*'sps'*
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'spsc' options.txt /*'spsc'*
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'sr' options.txt /*'sr'*
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'srr' options.txt /*'srr'*
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'ss' options.txt /*'ss'*
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@@ -4087,7 +4091,6 @@ E1072 eval.txt /*E1072*
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E1073 vim9.txt /*E1073*
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E1074 vim9.txt /*E1074*
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E1075 vim9.txt /*E1075*
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E1076 eval.txt /*E1076*
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E1077 vim9.txt /*E1077*
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E1078 autocmd.txt /*E1078*
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E1079 vim9.txt /*E1079*
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@@ -4335,7 +4338,11 @@ E1298 vim9.txt /*E1298*
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E1299 tagsrch.txt /*E1299*
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E13 message.txt /*E13*
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E1300 userfunc.txt /*E1300*
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E1301 vim9.txt /*E1301*
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E1302 eval.txt /*E1302*
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E1303 map.txt /*E1303*
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E1304 vim9.txt /*E1304*
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E1305 textprop.txt /*E1305*
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E131 userfunc.txt /*E131*
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E132 userfunc.txt /*E132*
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E133 userfunc.txt /*E133*
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@@ -5922,6 +5929,7 @@ blob-modification eval.txt /*blob-modification*
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blob2list() builtin.txt /*blob2list()*
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blockwise-examples visual.txt /*blockwise-examples*
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blockwise-operators visual.txt /*blockwise-operators*
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blockwise-put change.txt /*blockwise-put*
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blockwise-register change.txt /*blockwise-register*
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blockwise-visual visual.txt /*blockwise-visual*
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blowfish options.txt /*blowfish*
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@@ -8122,6 +8130,7 @@ keypad-page-up intro.txt /*keypad-page-up*
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keypad-plus intro.txt /*keypad-plus*
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keypad-point intro.txt /*keypad-point*
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keys() builtin.txt /*keys()*
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keytrans() builtin.txt /*keytrans()*
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known-bugs todo.txt /*known-bugs*
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l motion.txt /*l*
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l: eval.txt /*l:*
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@@ -10714,6 +10723,7 @@ vim9-literal-dict vim9.txt /*vim9-literal-dict*
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vim9-mix vim9.txt /*vim9-mix*
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vim9-namespace vim9.txt /*vim9-namespace*
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vim9-no-dict-function vim9.txt /*vim9-no-dict-function*
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vim9-no-shorten vim9.txt /*vim9-no-shorten*
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vim9-rationale vim9.txt /*vim9-rationale*
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vim9-reload vim9.txt /*vim9-reload*
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vim9-s-namespace vim9.txt /*vim9-s-namespace*
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*textprop.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2021 Nov 23
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*textprop.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -142,9 +142,11 @@ prop_add({lnum}, {col}, {props})
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then "id" must not be present and will be set
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automatically to a negative number; otherwise
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zero is used
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*E1305*
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text text to be displayed before {col}, or after the
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line if {col} is zero; prepend and/or append
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spaces for padding with highlighting
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spaces for padding with highlighting; cannot
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be used with "length", "end_lnum" and "end_col"
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*E1294*
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text_align when "text" is present and {col} is zero;
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specifies where to display the text:
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above just above the line
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When omitted "after" is used. Only one
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"right" property can fit in each line, if
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there are two ore more these will go in a
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there are two or more these will go in a
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separate line (still right aligned).
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text_padding_left *E1296*
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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
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*todo.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 18
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -38,6 +38,39 @@ browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1234
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*known-bugs*
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-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
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Closure created in for loop can use loop variable? #11094
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Nested loops do not work correctly yet.
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Would need to save vars for each block separately.
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Virtual text:
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- Virtual text below: padding is highlighted when 'number' is set #11138
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- Virtual text above: do not highlight until end of line? #11138
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- 'number' should be below "above" virtual text? Might be difficult to
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implement.
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- Add highlight for the gap before/after virtual text above/below?
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- option to hide virtual text?
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Fail with valgrind: test_edit
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Found errors in Test_edit_insertmode_ex_edit():
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Run 1, 01:19:51 - 01:20:01:
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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 ''
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From test_global
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Found errors in Test_interrupt_global():
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Run 1, 02:16:22 - 02:16:27:
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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'
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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.'
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test_terminal3:
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Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
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==2819005== at 0x2E9134: jump_to_mouse (mouse.c:2015)
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==2819005== by 0x2E69E6: do_mouse (mouse.c:702)
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==2819005== by 0x2E95C2: nv_mouse (mouse.c:2166)
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option_set(): "get a bit too much"
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- refactor to separate function
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- check for empty result
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Use :defer command:
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- Use "D" flag of writefile() and mkdir() in tests.
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(testdir/test_c*.vim done)
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When using :echomessage do use msg_row and msg_col, but save and restore.
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How to test any failure? If nothing fails perhaps it's OK alrady.
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Drop Windows XP? #11089
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New Vim indent script: #11079 Not done yet.
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Further Vim9 improvements, possibly after launch:
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- Use Vim9 for more runtime files.
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@@ -185,8 +218,6 @@ Terminal emulator window:
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- When 'encoding' is not utf-8, or the job is using another encoding, setup
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conversions.
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Add 'splitscroll' #10682 Anything remaining
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Autoconf: must use autoconf 2.69, later version generates lots of warnings
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- try using autoconf 2.71 and fix all "obsolete" warnings
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Add BufDeletePost. #11041
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Add a string to the 'display' option ("smoothscroll" ?) to make CTRL-E and
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CTRL-Y scroll one screen line, also if this means the first line doesn't start
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with the first character (like what happens with a last line that doesn't
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fit). Display "<<<" at the start of the first visible line (like "@@@" is
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displayed in the last line). (Arseny Nasokin, #5154)
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Neovim PR: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/11014
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NFA regexp does not handle composing characters well: #10286
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[ɔ̃] matches both ɔ and ɔ̃
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\(ɔ\|ɔ̃\) matches ɔ and not ɔ̃
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Add a string to the 'display' option ("smoothscroll" ?) to make CTRL-E and
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CTRL-Y scroll one screen line, also if this means the first line doesn't start
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with the first character (like what happens with a last line that doesn't
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fit). Display "<<<" at the start of the first visible line (like "@@@" is
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displayed in the last line). (Arseny Nasokin, #5154)
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Window size changes after closing a tab. (#4741)
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Problem with colors in terminal window. (Jason Franklin, 2019 May 12)
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==============================================================================
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1. Defining a fuction ~
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1. Defining a function ~
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*define-function*
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New functions can be defined. These can be called just like builtin
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functions. The function executes a sequence of Ex commands. Normal mode
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<
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==============================================================================
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2. Calling a fuction ~
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:[range]cal[l] {name}([arguments])
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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
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*various.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 17
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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*vim9.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 10
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*vim9.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 15
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ script and `:def` functions; details are below:
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`:t`
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`:xit`
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E.g., `:throw` cannot be written as `:th`. *vim9-no-shorten*
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- You cannot use curly-braces names.
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- A range before a command must be prefixed with a colon: >
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})
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endfor
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You need to create a closure to store the current value of "n", so that it is
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evaluated at the time the closure is created: >
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return (_) => {
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echowindow nr
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}
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enddef
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You need to use a block and define a variable there, and use that one in the
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closure: >
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timer_start(500 * n, GetClosure(n))
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{
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timer_start(500 * n, (_) => {
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})
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}
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endfor
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"w:", "b:" and "t:" namespaces. These have in common that variables are not
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declared and they can be deleted.
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declared, have no specific type and they can be deleted. *E1304*
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A side effect of `:vim9script` is that the 'cpoptions' option is set to the
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