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updated for version 7.0033

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Bram Moolenaar
2005-01-07 21:48:26 +00:00
parent 6f7926cd2a
commit a14de3dd5b
4 changed files with 116 additions and 36 deletions

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Jan 06 *eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Jan 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -934,8 +934,8 @@ See |function-list| for a list grouped by what the function is used for.
USAGE RESULT DESCRIPTION ~ USAGE RESULT DESCRIPTION ~
add( {list}, {item}) List append {item} to List {list}
append( {lnum}, {string}) Number append {string} below line {lnum} append( {lnum}, {string}) Number append {string} below line {lnum}
append( {list}, {item}) List append {item} to List {list}
argc() Number number of files in the argument list argc() Number number of files in the argument list
argidx() Number current index in the argument list argidx() Number current index in the argument list
argv( {nr}) String {nr} entry of the argument list argv( {nr}) String {nr} entry of the argument list
@@ -982,6 +982,7 @@ foldlevel( {lnum}) Number fold level at {lnum}
foldtext( ) String line displayed for closed fold foldtext( ) String line displayed for closed fold
foreground( ) Number bring the Vim window to the foreground foreground( ) Number bring the Vim window to the foreground
function( {name}) Funcref reference to function {name} function( {name}) Funcref reference to function {name}
get( {list}, {idx} [, {def}]) any get item {idx} from {list} or {def}
getchar( [expr]) Number get one character from the user getchar( [expr]) Number get one character from the user
getcharmod( ) Number modifiers for the last typed character getcharmod( ) Number modifiers for the last typed character
getbufvar( {expr}, {varname}) variable {varname} in buffer {expr} getbufvar( {expr}, {varname}) variable {varname} in buffer {expr}
@@ -1051,6 +1052,7 @@ remove( {list}, {idx} [, {end}]) any remove items {idx}-{end} from {list}
rename( {from}, {to}) Number rename (move) file from {from} to {to} rename( {from}, {to}) Number rename (move) file from {from} to {to}
repeat( {expr}, {count}) String repeat {expr} {count} times repeat( {expr}, {count}) String repeat {expr} {count} times
resolve( {filename}) String get filename a shortcut points to resolve( {filename}) String get filename a shortcut points to
reverse( {list}) List reverse {list} in-place
search( {pattern} [, {flags}]) Number search for {pattern} search( {pattern} [, {flags}]) Number search for {pattern}
searchpair( {start}, {middle}, {end} [, {flags} [, {skip}]]) searchpair( {start}, {middle}, {end} [, {flags} [, {skip}]])
Number search for other end of start/end pair Number search for other end of start/end pair
@@ -1063,6 +1065,8 @@ setline( {lnum}, {line}) Number set line {lnum} to {line}
setreg( {n}, {v}[, {opt}]) Number set register to value and type setreg( {n}, {v}[, {opt}]) Number set register to value and type
setwinvar( {nr}, {varname}, {val}) set {varname} in window {nr} to {val} setwinvar( {nr}, {varname}, {val}) set {varname} in window {nr} to {val}
simplify( {filename}) String simplify filename as much as possible simplify( {filename}) String simplify filename as much as possible
sort( {list} [, {func}]) List sort {list}, using {func} to compare
str2list( {expr} [, {pat}]) List make List from {pat} separated {expr}
strftime( {format}[, {time}]) String time in specified format strftime( {format}[, {time}]) String time in specified format
stridx( {haystack}, {needle}) Number first index of {needle} in {haystack} stridx( {haystack}, {needle}) Number first index of {needle} in {haystack}
string( {expr}) String {expr} converted to a String string( {expr}) String {expr} converted to a String
@@ -1095,19 +1099,25 @@ winnr() Number number of current window
winrestcmd() String returns command to restore window sizes winrestcmd() String returns command to restore window sizes
winwidth( {nr}) Number width of window {nr} winwidth( {nr}) Number width of window {nr}
append({expr1}, {expr2}) *append()* add({list}, {expr}) *add()*
If {expr1} is a List: Append the item {expr2} to List {expr1}. Append the item {expr} to List {list}. Returns the resulting
Returns the resulting List. Examples: > List. Examples: >
:let alist = append([1, 2, 3], item) :let alist = add([1, 2, 3], item)
:call append(mylist, "woodstock") :call add(mylist, "woodstock")
< Note that when {expr2} is a List it is appended as a single < Note that when {expr} is a List it is appended as a single
item. Use |extend()| to concatenate Lists. item. Use |extend()| to concatenate Lists.
When {expr1} is not a List: Append the text {expr2} after line
{expr1} in the current buffer. {expr1} can be zero, to insert append({lnum}, {expr}) *append()*
a line before the first one. Returns 1 for failure ({expr1} When {expr} is a List: Append each item of the list as a text
out of range or out of memory), 0 for success. Example: > line below line {lnum} in the current buffer.
Otherwise append the text line {expr} below line {lnum} in the
current buffer.
{lnum} can be zero, to insert a line before the first one.
Returns 1 for failure ({lnum} out of range or out of memory),
0 for success. Example: >
:let failed = append(line('$'), "# THE END") :let failed = append(line('$'), "# THE END")
:let failed = append(0, ["Chapter 1", "the beginning"])
< <
*argc()* *argc()*
argc() The result is the number of files in the argument list of the argc() The result is the number of files in the argument list of the
@@ -1644,8 +1654,8 @@ extend({list1}, {list2} [, {idx}]) *extend()*
Examples: > Examples: >
:echo sort(extend(mylist, [7, 5])) :echo sort(extend(mylist, [7, 5]))
:call extend(mylist, [2, 3], 1) :call extend(mylist, [2, 3], 1)
< Use |append()| to concatenate one item to a list. To < Use |add()| to concatenate one item to a list. To concatenate
concatenate two lists into a new list use the + operator: > two lists into a new list use the + operator: >
:let newlist = [1, 2, 3] + [4, 5] :let newlist = [1, 2, 3] + [4, 5]
filereadable({file}) *filereadable()* filereadable({file}) *filereadable()*
@@ -1743,10 +1753,30 @@ foreground() Move the Vim window to the foreground. Useful when sent from
{only in the Win32, Athena, Motif and GTK GUI versions and the {only in the Win32, Athena, Motif and GTK GUI versions and the
Win32 console version} Win32 console version}
function({name}) *function()* function({name}) *function()*
Return a Funcref variable that refers to function {name}. Return a Funcref variable that refers to function {name}.
{name} can be a user defined function or an internal function. {name} can be a user defined function or an internal function.
get({list}, {idx} [, {default}]) *get*
Get item {idx} from List {list}. When this item is not
available return {default}. Return zero when {default} is
omitted.
getbufvar({expr}, {varname}) *getbufvar()*
The result is the value of option or local buffer variable
{varname} in buffer {expr}. Note that the name without "b:"
must be used.
This also works for a global or local window option, but it
doesn't work for a global or local window variable.
For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
When the buffer or variable doesn't exist an empty string is
returned, there is no error message.
Examples: >
:let bufmodified = getbufvar(1, "&mod")
:echo "todo myvar = " . getbufvar("todo", "myvar")
<
getchar([expr]) *getchar()* getchar([expr]) *getchar()*
Get a single character from the user. If it is an 8-bit Get a single character from the user. If it is an 8-bit
character, the result is a number. Otherwise a String is character, the result is a number. Otherwise a String is
@@ -1798,19 +1828,6 @@ getcharmod() *getcharmod()*
character itself are obtained. Thus Shift-a results in "A" character itself are obtained. Thus Shift-a results in "A"
with no modifier. with no modifier.
getbufvar({expr}, {varname}) *getbufvar()*
The result is the value of option or local buffer variable
{varname} in buffer {expr}. Note that the name without "b:"
must be used.
This also works for a global or local window option, but it
doesn't work for a global or local window variable.
For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
When the buffer or variable doesn't exist an empty string is
returned, there is no error message.
Examples: >
:let bufmodified = getbufvar(1, "&mod")
:echo "todo myvar = " . getbufvar("todo", "myvar")
<
getcmdline() *getcmdline()* getcmdline() *getcmdline()*
Return the current command-line. Only works when the command Return the current command-line. Only works when the command
line is being edited, thus requires use of |c_CTRL-\_e| or line is being edited, thus requires use of |c_CTRL-\_e| or
@@ -1892,8 +1909,9 @@ getftype({fname}) *getftype()*
"file" are returned. "file" are returned.
*getline()* *getline()*
getline({lnum}) The result is a String, which is line {lnum} from the current getline({lnum} [, {end}])
buffer. Example: > Without {end} the result is a String, which is line {lnum}
from the current buffer. Example: >
getline(1) getline(1)
< When {lnum} is a String that doesn't start with a < When {lnum} is a String that doesn't start with a
digit, line() is called to translate the String into a Number. digit, line() is called to translate the String into a Number.
@@ -1902,6 +1920,18 @@ getline({lnum}) The result is a String, which is line {lnum} from the current
< When {lnum} is smaller than 1 or bigger than the number of < When {lnum} is smaller than 1 or bigger than the number of
lines in the buffer, an empty string is returned. lines in the buffer, an empty string is returned.
When {end} is given the result is a List where each item is a
line from the current buffer in the range {lnum} to {end},
including line {end}.
{end} is used in the same way as {lnum}.
Non-existing lines are silently omitted.
When {end} is before {lnum} an error is given.
Example: >
:let start = line('.')
:let end = search("^$") - 1
:let lines = getline(start, end)
getreg([{regname}]) *getreg()* getreg([{regname}]) *getreg()*
The result is a String, which is the contents of register The result is a String, which is the contents of register
{regname}. Example: > {regname}. Example: >
@@ -1910,6 +1940,7 @@ getreg([{regname}]) *getreg()*
register. (For use in maps). register. (For use in maps).
If {regname} is not specified, |v:register| is used. If {regname} is not specified, |v:register| is used.
getregtype([{regname}]) *getregtype()* getregtype([{regname}]) *getregtype()*
The result is a String, which is type of register {regname}. The result is a String, which is type of register {regname}.
The value will be one of: The value will be one of:
@@ -1920,6 +1951,7 @@ getregtype([{regname}]) *getregtype()*
<CTRL-V> is one character with value 0x16. <CTRL-V> is one character with value 0x16.
If {regname} is not specified, |v:register| is used. If {regname} is not specified, |v:register| is used.
*getwinposx()* *getwinposx()*
getwinposx() The result is a Number, which is the X coordinate in pixels of getwinposx() The result is a Number, which is the X coordinate in pixels of
the left hand side of the GUI Vim window. The result will be the left hand side of the GUI Vim window. The result will be
@@ -2218,7 +2250,7 @@ insert({list}, {item} [, {idx}]) *insert()*
:let mylist = insert([2, 3, 5], 1) :let mylist = insert([2, 3, 5], 1)
:call insert(mylist, 4, -1) :call insert(mylist, 4, -1)
:call insert(mylist, 6, len(mylist)) :call insert(mylist, 6, len(mylist))
< The last example can be done simpler with |append()|. < The last example can be done simpler with |add()|.
Note that when {item} is a List it is inserted as a single Note that when {item} is a List it is inserted as a single
item. Use |extend()| to concatenate Lists. item. Use |extend()| to concatenate Lists.
@@ -2551,8 +2583,7 @@ remote_send({server}, {string} [, {idvar}])
\ echo remote_read(expand("<amatch>")) \ echo remote_read(expand("<amatch>"))
:echo remote_send("gvim", ":sleep 10 | echo ". :echo remote_send("gvim", ":sleep 10 | echo ".
\ 'server2client(expand("<client>"), "HELLO")<CR>') \ 'server2client(expand("<client>"), "HELLO")<CR>')
<
remove({list}, {idx} [, {end}]) *remove()* remove({list}, {idx} [, {end}]) *remove()*
Without {end}: Remove the item at {idx} from List {list} and Without {end}: Remove the item at {idx} from List {list} and
return it. return it.
@@ -2583,6 +2614,7 @@ repeat({expr}, {count}) *repeat()*
:let longlist = repeat(['a', 'b'], 3) :let longlist = repeat(['a', 'b'], 3)
< Results in ['a', 'b', 'a', 'b', 'a', 'b']. < Results in ['a', 'b', 'a', 'b', 'a', 'b'].
resolve({filename}) *resolve()* *E655* resolve({filename}) *resolve()* *E655*
On MS-Windows, when {filename} is a shortcut (a .lnk file), On MS-Windows, when {filename} is a shortcut (a .lnk file),
returns the path the shortcut points to in a simplified form. returns the path the shortcut points to in a simplified form.
@@ -2596,6 +2628,12 @@ resolve({filename}) *resolve()* *E655*
current directory (provided the result is still a relative current directory (provided the result is still a relative
path name) and also keeps a trailing path separator. path name) and also keeps a trailing path separator.
*reverse()*
reverse({list}) Reverse the order of items in {list} in-place. Returns
{list}.
If you want a list to remain unmodified make a copy first: >
:let revlist = reverse(copy(mylist))
search({pattern} [, {flags}]) *search()* search({pattern} [, {flags}]) *search()*
Search for regexp pattern {pattern}. The search starts at the Search for regexp pattern {pattern}. The search starts at the
cursor position. cursor position.
@@ -2819,6 +2857,34 @@ simplify({filename}) *simplify()*
directory. In order to resolve all the involved symbolic directory. In order to resolve all the involved symbolic
links before simplifying the path name, use |resolve()|. links before simplifying the path name, use |resolve()|.
sort({list} [, {func}]) *sort()*
Sort the items in {list} in-place. Returns {list}. If you
want a list to remain unmodified make a copy first: >
:let sortedlist = sort(copy(mylist))
< Uses the string representation of each item to sort on.
When {func} is given and it is one then case is ignored.
When {func} is a Funcref or a function name, this function is
called to compare items. The function is invoked with two
items as argument and must return zero if they are equal, 1 if
the first one sorts after the second one, -1 if the first one
sorts before the second one. Example: >
func MyCompare(i1, i2)
return a:i1 == a:i2 ? 0 : a:i1 > a:i2 ? 1 : -1
endfunc
let sortedlist = sort(mylist, "MyCompare")
str2list({expr} [, {pattern}]) *str2list()*
Make a List out of {expr}. When {pattern} is omitted each
white-separated sequence of characters becomes an item.
Otherwise the string is split where {pattern} matches,
removing the matched characters. Empty strings are omitted.
Example: >
:let words = str2list(getline('.'), '\W\+')
< Since empty strings are not added the "\+" isn't required but
it makes the function work a bit faster.
strftime({format} [, {time}]) *strftime()* strftime({format} [, {time}]) *strftime()*
The result is a String, which is a formatted date and time, as The result is a String, which is a formatted date and time, as
specified by the {format} string. The given {time} is used, specified by the {format} string. The given {time} is used,
@@ -2835,7 +2901,9 @@ strftime({format} [, {time}]) *strftime()*
:echo strftime("%H:%M") 11:55 :echo strftime("%H:%M") 11:55
:echo strftime("%c", getftime("file.c")) :echo strftime("%c", getftime("file.c"))
Show mod time of file.c. Show mod time of file.c.
< < Not available on all systems. To check use: >
:if exists("*strftime")
stridx({haystack}, {needle}) *stridx()* stridx({haystack}, {needle}) *stridx()*
The result is a Number, which gives the index in {haystack} of The result is a Number, which gives the index in {haystack} of
the first occurrence of the String {needle} in the String the first occurrence of the String {needle} in the String

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Jan 05 *options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Jan 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1096,6 +1096,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'hidden' is set or using |:hide|, like using 'hidden' is set or using |:hide|, like using
|:bwipeout| |:bwipeout|
CAREFUL: when "unload", "delete" or "wipe" is used changes in a buffer
are lost without a warning.
This option is used together with 'buftype' and 'swapfile' to specify This option is used together with 'buftype' and 'swapfile' to specify
special kinds of buffers. See |special-buffers|. special kinds of buffers. See |special-buffers|.

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@@ -3955,6 +3955,7 @@ abel.vim syntax.txt /*abel.vim*
active-buffer windows.txt /*active-buffer* active-buffer windows.txt /*active-buffer*
ada-syntax syntax.txt /*ada-syntax* ada-syntax syntax.txt /*ada-syntax*
ada.vim syntax.txt /*ada.vim* ada.vim syntax.txt /*ada.vim*
add() eval.txt /*add()*
add-filetype-plugin usr_05.txt /*add-filetype-plugin* add-filetype-plugin usr_05.txt /*add-filetype-plugin*
add-global-plugin usr_05.txt /*add-global-plugin* add-global-plugin usr_05.txt /*add-global-plugin*
add-local-help usr_05.txt /*add-local-help* add-local-help usr_05.txt /*add-local-help*
@@ -4181,6 +4182,7 @@ c_CTRL-^ cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-^*
c_CTRL-_ cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-_* c_CTRL-_ cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-_*
c_digraph cmdline.txt /*c_digraph* c_digraph cmdline.txt /*c_digraph*
c_wildchar cmdline.txt /*c_wildchar* c_wildchar cmdline.txt /*c_wildchar*
call() eval.txt /*call()*
carriage-return intro.txt /*carriage-return* carriage-return intro.txt /*carriage-return*
case change.txt /*case* case change.txt /*case*
catch-all eval.txt /*catch-all* catch-all eval.txt /*catch-all*
@@ -4289,6 +4291,7 @@ copy-move change.txt /*copy-move*
copying uganda.txt /*copying* copying uganda.txt /*copying*
copyright uganda.txt /*copyright* copyright uganda.txt /*copyright*
count intro.txt /*count* count intro.txt /*count*
count() eval.txt /*count()*
count-bytes tips.txt /*count-bytes* count-bytes tips.txt /*count-bytes*
count-items tips.txt /*count-items* count-items tips.txt /*count-items*
count-variable eval.txt /*count-variable* count-variable eval.txt /*count-variable*
@@ -4624,6 +4627,7 @@ expr-barbar eval.txt /*expr-barbar*
expr-env eval.txt /*expr-env* expr-env eval.txt /*expr-env*
expr-env-expand eval.txt /*expr-env-expand* expr-env-expand eval.txt /*expr-env-expand*
expr-function eval.txt /*expr-function* expr-function eval.txt /*expr-function*
expr-is eval.txt /*expr-is*
expr-nesting eval.txt /*expr-nesting* expr-nesting eval.txt /*expr-nesting*
expr-number eval.txt /*expr-number* expr-number eval.txt /*expr-number*
expr-option eval.txt /*expr-option* expr-option eval.txt /*expr-option*
@@ -4647,6 +4651,7 @@ expression eval.txt /*expression*
expression-commands eval.txt /*expression-commands* expression-commands eval.txt /*expression-commands*
expression-syntax eval.txt /*expression-syntax* expression-syntax eval.txt /*expression-syntax*
exrc starting.txt /*exrc* exrc starting.txt /*exrc*
extend() eval.txt /*extend()*
extension-removal cmdline.txt /*extension-removal* extension-removal cmdline.txt /*extension-removal*
extensions-improvements todo.txt /*extensions-improvements* extensions-improvements todo.txt /*extensions-improvements*
f motion.txt /*f* f motion.txt /*f*
@@ -4829,6 +4834,7 @@ g`a motion.txt /*g`a*
ga various.txt /*ga* ga various.txt /*ga*
gd pattern.txt /*gd* gd pattern.txt /*gd*
ge motion.txt /*ge* ge motion.txt /*ge*
get eval.txt /*get*
getbufvar() eval.txt /*getbufvar()* getbufvar() eval.txt /*getbufvar()*
getchar() eval.txt /*getchar()* getchar() eval.txt /*getchar()*
getcharmod() eval.txt /*getcharmod()* getcharmod() eval.txt /*getcharmod()*
@@ -5193,6 +5199,7 @@ indent-expression indent.txt /*indent-expression*
indent.txt indent.txt /*indent.txt* indent.txt indent.txt /*indent.txt*
indentkeys-format indent.txt /*indentkeys-format* indentkeys-format indent.txt /*indentkeys-format*
index index.txt /*index* index index.txt /*index*
index() eval.txt /*index()*
index.txt index.txt /*index.txt* index.txt index.txt /*index.txt*
info-message starting.txt /*info-message* info-message starting.txt /*info-message*
inform-syntax syntax.txt /*inform-syntax* inform-syntax syntax.txt /*inform-syntax*
@@ -5891,6 +5898,7 @@ restore-position tips.txt /*restore-position*
restricted-mode starting.txt /*restricted-mode* restricted-mode starting.txt /*restricted-mode*
retab-example change.txt /*retab-example* retab-example change.txt /*retab-example*
rethrow eval.txt /*rethrow* rethrow eval.txt /*rethrow*
reverse() eval.txt /*reverse()*
rexx-syntax syntax.txt /*rexx-syntax* rexx-syntax syntax.txt /*rexx-syntax*
rexx.vim syntax.txt /*rexx.vim* rexx.vim syntax.txt /*rexx.vim*
rgb.txt gui_w32.txt /*rgb.txt* rgb.txt gui_w32.txt /*rgb.txt*
@@ -6033,6 +6041,7 @@ sniff if_sniff.txt /*sniff*
sniff-commands if_sniff.txt /*sniff-commands* sniff-commands if_sniff.txt /*sniff-commands*
sniff-compiling if_sniff.txt /*sniff-compiling* sniff-compiling if_sniff.txt /*sniff-compiling*
sniff-intro if_sniff.txt /*sniff-intro* sniff-intro if_sniff.txt /*sniff-intro*
sort() eval.txt /*sort()*
space intro.txt /*space* space intro.txt /*space*
spec-customizing pi_spec.txt /*spec-customizing* spec-customizing pi_spec.txt /*spec-customizing*
spec-how-to-use-it pi_spec.txt /*spec-how-to-use-it* spec-how-to-use-it pi_spec.txt /*spec-how-to-use-it*
@@ -6069,6 +6078,7 @@ startup-terminal term.txt /*startup-terminal*
static-tag tagsrch.txt /*static-tag* static-tag tagsrch.txt /*static-tag*
status-line windows.txt /*status-line* status-line windows.txt /*status-line*
statusmsg-variable eval.txt /*statusmsg-variable* statusmsg-variable eval.txt /*statusmsg-variable*
str2list() eval.txt /*str2list()*
strftime() eval.txt /*strftime()* strftime() eval.txt /*strftime()*
stridx() eval.txt /*stridx()* stridx() eval.txt /*stridx()*
string() eval.txt /*string()* string() eval.txt /*string()*

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@@ -36,5 +36,5 @@
#define VIM_VERSION_NODOT "vim70aa" #define VIM_VERSION_NODOT "vim70aa"
#define VIM_VERSION_SHORT "7.0aa" #define VIM_VERSION_SHORT "7.0aa"
#define VIM_VERSION_MEDIUM "7.0aa ALPHA" #define VIM_VERSION_MEDIUM "7.0aa ALPHA"
#define VIM_VERSION_LONG "VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0aa ALPHA (2004 Jan 6)" #define VIM_VERSION_LONG "VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0aa ALPHA (2004 Jan 7)"
#define VIM_VERSION_LONG_DATE "VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0aa ALPHA (2004 Jan 6, compiled " #define VIM_VERSION_LONG_DATE "VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0aa ALPHA (2004 Jan 7, compiled "