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*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Mar 10
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Mar 17
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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byteidx( {expr}, {nr}) Number byte index of {nr}'th char in {expr}
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call( {func}, {arglist} [, {dict}])
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any call {func} with arguments {arglist}
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changenr() Number current change number
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char2nr( {expr}) Number ASCII value of first char in {expr}
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cindent( {lnum}) Number C indent for line {lnum}
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col( {expr}) Number column nr of cursor or mark
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{dict} is for functions with the "dict" attribute. It will be
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used to set the local variable "self". |Dictionary-function|
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changenr() *changenr()*
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Return the number of the most recent change. This is the same
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number as what is displayed with |:undolist| and can be used
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with the |:undo| command.
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When a change was made it is the number of that change. After
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redo it is the number of the redone change. After undo it is
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one less than the number of the undone change.
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char2nr({expr}) *char2nr()*
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Return number value of the first char in {expr}. Examples: >
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char2nr(" ") returns 32
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:let {var-name} .. List the value of variable {var-name}. Multiple
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variable names may be given. Special names recognized
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here: *E738*
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g: global variables.
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b: local buffer variables.
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w: local window variables.
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g: global variables
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b: local buffer variables
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w: local window variables
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s: script-local variables
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l: local function variables
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v: Vim variables.
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:let List the values of all variables. The type of the
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