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027df2a7d9 patch 8.0.1840: getwinpos() is not tested
Problem:    getwinpos() is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #2911)
2018-05-14 21:31:08 +02:00
9cfc7d885c patch 8.0.1839: script to check .po file doesn't check for plural header
Problem:    Script to check .po file doesn't check for plural header.
Solution:   Add a check that the plural header is present when needed.
2018-05-13 22:37:03 +02:00
eb3dc87f01 Updated runtime files 2018-05-13 22:34:24 +02:00
620020eb1d patch 8.0.1838: cursor in wrong pos when switching to Terminal-Normal mode
Problem:    Cursor in wrong position when switching to Terminal-Normal mode.
            (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Move to the end of the line if coladvance() fails.  Do not take a
            snapshot a second time.
2018-05-13 19:06:12 +02:00
5e3423d192 patch 8.0.1837: one character cmdline abbreviation not triggered after '<,'>
Problem:    One character cmdline abbreviation not triggered after '<,'>.
Solution:   Skip over the special range. (Christian Brabandt, closes #2320)
2018-05-13 18:36:27 +02:00
25782a7ff4 patch 8.0.1836: buffer-local window options may not be recent
Problem:    Buffer-local window options may not be recent if the buffer is
            still open in another window.
Solution:   Copy the options from the window instead of the outdated window
            options. (Bjorn Linse, closes #2336)
2018-05-13 18:05:33 +02:00
2290b1f8aa patch 8.0.1835: print document name does not support multi-byte
Problem:    Print document name does not support multi-byte.
Solution:   Use StartDocW() if needed. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2478)
2018-05-13 17:30:45 +02:00
518bc174ed patch 8.0.1834: GUI: find/replace dialog does not handle some chars
Problem:    GUI: find/replace dialog does not handle some chars properly.
Solution:   Escape '?' when needed.  Always escape backslash. (closes #2418,
            closes #2435)
2018-05-13 17:05:30 +02:00
889fe2c2b9 patch 8.0.1833: X11: ":echo 3.14" gives E806
Problem:    X11: ":echo 3.14" gives E806.
Solution:   set LC_NUMERIC to "C". (Dominique Pelle, closes #2368)
2018-05-13 16:23:40 +02:00
137374fd65 patch 8.0.1832: cannot use :unlet for an environment variable
Problem:    Cannot use :unlet for an environment variable.
Solution:   Make it work.  Use unsetenv() if available. (Ken Takata,
            closes #2855)
2018-05-13 15:59:50 +02:00
8b62e31003 patch 8.0.1831: sometimes the quickfix title is incorrectly prefixed with ':'
Problem:    Sometimes the quickfix title is incorrectly prefixed with ':'.
Solution:   Prepend the colon in another way. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes
            #2905)
2018-05-13 15:29:04 +02:00
05c4a471d2 patch 8.0.1830: switching to Terminal-Normal mode does not redraw
Problem:    Switching to Terminal-Normal mode does not redraw. (Dominique
            Pelle)
Solution:   Also redraw when not updating the snapshot. (closes #2904)
2018-05-13 15:15:43 +02:00
12365ce49f patch 8.0.1829: MS-Windows: script for vimdiff can't handle ! chars
Problem:    MS-Windows: script for vimdiff can't handle ! chars.
Solution:   Escape the ! chars. (Hans Ginzel, closes #2896)
2018-05-13 14:45:25 +02:00
e65fffd9b4 patch 8.0.1828: get no clue why :gui does not fork
Problem:    Get no clue why :gui does not fork.
Solution:   Add a channel log message.
2018-05-13 14:40:15 +02:00
b2ed680ba7 patch 8.0.1827: compiler warning for signed/unsigned char pointers
Problem:    Compiler warning for signed/unsigned char pointers. (Cesar Romani)
Solution:   Change the type of jv_argv.
2018-05-13 14:05:18 +02:00
7db25fed5d Update runtime files. 2018-05-13 00:02:36 +02:00
52ecaaa63d patch 8.0.1826: configure uses old compiler flag
Problem:    Configure uses old compiler flag.
Solution:   Remove _DARWIN_C_SOURCE. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2018-05-12 21:38:13 +02:00
dd1d7be4e6 patch 8.0.1825: might use NULL pointer when out of memory
Problem:    Might use NULL pointer when out of memory. (Coverity)
Solution:   Handle NULL pointer better.
2018-05-12 21:34:58 +02:00
73dd1bd54e patch 8.0.1824: Coverity warns for variable that may be uninitialized
Problem:    Coverity warns for variable that may be uninitialized.
Solution:   Initialize the variable.
2018-05-12 21:16:25 +02:00
54c6bafa16 patch 8.0.1823: test for terminal stdout redirection is flaky
Problem:    Test for terminal stdout redirection is flaky.
Solution:   Wait for the job to finish.
2018-05-12 21:12:12 +02:00
ee62f9fa74 patch 8.0.1822: make uninstall does not remove colors/tools
Problem:    Make uninstall does not remove colors/tools.
Solution:   Add a line to delete the tools directory. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2018-05-12 21:05:45 +02:00
2bc799579d patch 8.0.1821: cursor in terminal window moves when pressing CTRL-W
Problem:    Cursor in terminal window moves when pressing CTRL-W. (Dominique
            Pelle)
Solution:   Do not more the cursor or redraw when not in Terminal-Normal mode.
            (closes #2904)
2018-05-12 20:36:24 +02:00
cd8fb449d6 patch 8.0.1820: terminal window redirecting stdout does not show stderr
Problem:    Terminal window redirecting stdout does not show stderr. (Matéo
            Zanibelli)
Solution:   When stdout is not connected to pty_master_fd then use it for
            stderr. (closes #2903)
2018-05-12 17:42:42 +02:00
8c3169c58e patch 8.0.1819: swap file warning for file with non-existing directory
Problem:    Swap file warning for a file in a non-existing directory, if there
            is another with the same file name. (Juergen Weigert)
Solution:   When expanding the file name fails compare the file names.
2018-05-12 17:04:12 +02:00
3f1a53c434 patch 8.0.1818: lines remove from wrong buffer when using terminal window
Problem:    Lines remove from wrong buffer when using terminal window.
Solution:   Make sure to use tl_buffer.
2018-05-12 16:55:14 +02:00
b0f42ba60d patch 8.0.1817: a timer may change v:count unexpectedly
Problem:    A timer may change v:count unexpectedly.
Solution:   Save and restore v:count and similar variables when a timer
            callback is invoked. (closes #2897)
2018-05-12 15:38:26 +02:00
ff3be4fe1e patch 8.0.1816: no test for setcmdpos()
Problem:    No test for setcmdpos().
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #2901)
2018-05-12 13:18:46 +02:00
0cb8ac71ae patch 8.0.1815: crash with terminal window and with 'lazyredraw' set
Problem:    Still a crash with terminal window and with 'lazyredraw' set.
            (Antoine)
Solution:   Do not wipe out the buffer when updating the screen.
2018-05-11 22:01:51 +02:00
a10ae5e323 patch 8.0.1814: crash with terminal window and with 'lazyredraw' set
Problem:    Crash with terminal window and with 'lazyredraw' set. (Antoine)
Solution:   Check the terminal still exists after update_screen().
2018-05-11 20:48:29 +02:00
38623c8512 patch 8.0.1813: Windows installer doesn't install terminal debugger
Problem:    Windows installer doesn't install terminal debugger.
Solution:   Add the package to the list of files to install.
2018-05-10 21:24:35 +02:00
7a2b0e55e9 patch 8.0.1812: the qf_jump_to_usable_window() function is too long
Problem:    The qf_jump_to_usable_window() function is too long.
Solution:   Split it in parts. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2891)
2018-05-10 18:55:28 +02:00
72cf47a279 patch 8.0.1811: no test for winrestcmd()
Problem:    No test for winrestcmd().
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #2894)
2018-05-10 18:23:29 +02:00
56bc8e299c patch 8.0.1810: buffer of a terminal only updated in Terminal-Normal mode
Problem:    Buffer of a terminal only updated in Terminal-Normal mode.
Solution:   Copy the terminal window content to the buffer when in
            Terminal-Job mode.
2018-05-10 18:05:56 +02:00
b946482190 patch 8.0.1809: various typos
Problem:    Various typos.
Solution:   Correct the mistakes, change "cursur" to "cursor". (closes #2887)
2018-05-10 15:09:49 +02:00
9289df5ca9 patch 8.0.1808: can't build without TGETENT
Problem:    Can't build without TGETENT.
Solution:   Add #ifdef
2018-05-10 14:40:57 +02:00
69e056915c patch 8.0.1807: function to set terminal name is too long
Problem:    Function to set terminal name is too long.
Solution:   Refactor the function.  Fix typo in test.
2018-05-10 14:11:52 +02:00
39de952577 patch 8.0.1806: InsertCharPre causes problems for autocomplete
Problem:    InsertCharPre causes problems for autocomplete. (Lifepillar)
Solution:   Check for InsertCharPre before calling vpeekc(). (Christian
            Brabandt, closes #2876)
2018-05-08 22:48:00 +02:00
18cebf4417 patch 8.0.1805: qf_parse_line() is too long
Problem:    qf_parse_line() is too long.
Solution:   Split it in parts.  Properly handle vim_realloc() failing.
            (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2881)
2018-05-08 22:31:37 +02:00
655a82a8d3 patch 8.0.1804: using :normal in terminal window causes problems
Problem:    Using :normal in terminal window causes problems. (Dominique
            Pelle)
Solution:   Don't call terminal_loop() for :normal. (closes #2886)
2018-05-08 22:01:07 +02:00
9b50f36e40 patch 8.0.1803: warning for uninitialized variable
Problem:    Warning for uninitialized variable. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Initialize it.
2018-05-07 20:10:17 +02:00
402c83921e patch 8.0.1802: MS-Windows: terminal test fails
Problem:    MS-Windows: terminal test fails.
Solution:   Close redirected output file earlier.
2018-05-06 22:01:42 +02:00
f25329cb94 patch 8.0.1801: MS-Windows: redirecting terminal output does not work
Problem:    MS-Windows: redirecting terminal output does not work.
Solution:   Intercept the text written to the terminal and write it to the
            file.
2018-05-06 21:49:32 +02:00
778df2a3cb patch 8.0.1800: X11: getting color is slow
Problem:    X11: getting color is slow.
Solution:   Avoid using sprintf() and XParseColor(), put the RGB values in
            XColor directly.
2018-05-06 19:19:36 +02:00
85eee130f4 Update runtime files. 2018-05-06 17:57:30 +02:00
7ce551f317 patch 8.0.1799: no test for :registers command
Problem:    No test for :registers command.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #2880)
2018-05-06 17:32:19 +02:00
5aa9896b2e patch 8.0.1798: MS-Windows: file considered read-only too often
Problem:    MS-Windows: file considered read-only when another program has
            opened it.
Solution:   Pass file sharing flag to CreateFile(). (Linwei, closes #2860)
2018-05-06 17:09:38 +02:00
6eddadff13 patch 8.0.1797: terminal window is redrawn too often
Problem:    Terminal window is redrawn too often and scrolling is repeated.
Solution:   Don't scroll immediately but only when redrawing.  Avoid redrawing
            the whole terminal window on every change.
2018-05-06 16:40:16 +02:00
231a2db1b3 patch 8.0.1796: GUI: click on tab fails when the focus is in a terminal
Problem:    GUI: click on tab fails when the focus is in a terminal window.
Solution:   Handle K_TABLINE.
2018-05-06 13:53:50 +02:00
b0b98d5230 patch 8.0.1795: lose contact with jobs when :gui forks
Problem:    Lose contact with jobs when :gui forks.
Solution:   Don't fork when there is a running job. Make log message for a
            died job clearer.  Also close the terminal when stderr and stdout
            are the same FD.
2018-05-05 21:01:00 +02:00
b833c1ef7b patch 8.0.1794: duplicate term options after renaming
Problem:    Duplicate term options after renaming.
Solution:   Remove the old names 'termkey', 'termsize' and 'terminalscroll'.
2018-05-05 16:36:06 +02:00
248be5c5de patch 8.0.1793: no test for "vim -g"
Problem:    No test for "vim -g".
Solution:   Add a test for "-g" and "-y".
2018-05-05 15:47:19 +02:00
c3e81694fc patch 8.0.1792: MS-Windows users expect -? to work like --help
Problem:    MS-Windows users expect -? to work like --help.
Solution:   Add -?. (Christian Brabandt, closes #2867)
2018-05-05 15:09:51 +02:00
9894e394b2 patch 8.0.1791: using uint8_t does not work everywhere
Problem:    Using uint8_t does not work everywhere.
Solution:   Use char_u instead.
2018-05-05 14:29:06 +02:00
c136af29c0 patch 8.0.1790: 'winfixwidth' is not always respected by :close
Problem:    'winfixwidth' is not always respected by :close.
Solution:   Prefer a frame without 'winfixwidth' or 'winfixheight'. (Jason
            Franklin)
2018-05-04 20:15:38 +02:00
606cb8b08e patch 8.0.1789: BufWinEnter does not work well for a terminal window
Problem:    BufWinEnter does not work well for a terminal window.
Solution:   Do not trigger BufWinEnter when opening a terminal window.
2018-05-03 20:40:20 +02:00
dddab90d22 patch 8.0.1788: tool to check a color scheme is not installed
Problem:    Tool to check a color scheme is not installed.
Solution:   Update the install rule. (Christian Brabandt)
2018-05-02 22:00:17 +02:00
e2c8d83926 patch 8.0.1787: cannot insert the whole cursor line
Problem:    Cannot insert the whole cursor line.
Solution:   Make CTRL-R CTRL-L work. (Andy Massimino, closes #2857)
2018-05-01 19:24:03 +02:00
b2ac14c0b5 patch 8.0.1786: no test for 'termwinkey'
Problem:    No test for 'termwinkey'.
Solution:   Add a test.  Make feedkeys() handle terminal_loop() returning
            before characters are consumed.
2018-05-01 18:47:59 +02:00
8a938af6dd patch 8.0.1785: missing symbol in Win32 small build
Problem:    Missing symbol in Win32 small build.
Solution:   Define VTERM_ANSI_INDEX_NONE without the terminal feature. Also
            fix unused function with #ifdef.
2018-05-01 17:30:41 +02:00
bc7845da93 patch 8.0.1784: gvim test gets stuck in dialog
Problem:    Gvim test gets stuck in dialog.
Solution:   Rename the file used.
2018-05-01 16:26:48 +02:00
c5cd88554f patch 8.0.1783: cannot use 256 colors in a MS-Windows console
Problem:    Cannot use 256 colors in a MS-Windows console.
Solution:   Add 256 color support. (Nobuhiro Takasaki, closes #2821)
2018-05-01 15:47:38 +02:00
d76ce85266 patch 8.0.1782: no simple way to label quickfix entries
Problem:    No simple way to label quickfix entries.
Solution:   Add the "module" item, to be used instead of the file name for
            display purposes. (Martin Szamotulski, closes #1757)
2018-05-01 15:02:04 +02:00
a796d46f29 patch 8.0.1781: file names in quickfix window are not shortened
Problem:    File names in quickfix window are not always shortened.
Solution:   Shorten the file name when opening the quickfix window. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #2851, closes #2846)
2018-05-01 14:30:36 +02:00
15142e27aa Update runtime files and translations 2018-04-30 22:19:58 +02:00
77bfd756a0 patch 8.0.1780: test fails because Vim in a terminal uses wrong 'encoding'
Problem:    Test fails because Vim in a terminal uses wrong 'encoding'.
Solution:   Set encoding in the test where it matters. (James McCoy,
            closes #2847)
2018-04-30 18:03:10 +02:00
35e802e713 patch 8.0.1779: deleting in a block selection causes problems
Problem:    Deleting in a block selection causes problems.
Solution:   Check the length of the line before adding bd.textcol and
            bd.textlen. (Christian Brabandt, closes #2825)
2018-04-30 17:21:03 +02:00
b07bbb0d29 patch 8.0.1778: script to check translations does not always work
Problem:    Script to check translations does not always work.
Solution:   Go to first line before searching for MIME.
2018-04-30 15:45:17 +02:00
60a68362aa patch 8.0.1777: cannot cleanup before loading another colorscheme
Problem:    Cannot cleanup before loading another colorscheme.
Solution:   Add the ColorSchemePre autocommand event.
2018-04-30 15:40:48 +02:00
0e9d1ae321 patch 8.0.1776: in tests, when WaitFor() fails it doesn't say why
Problem:    In tests, when WaitFor() fails it doesn't say why.
Solution:   Turn a few more WaitFor() into WaitForAssert().
2018-04-30 14:28:24 +02:00
850d427f07 patch 8.0.1775: MS-Windows: warning for unused variable
Problem:    MS-Windows: warning for unused variable.
Solution:   Move declaration inside #ifdef. (Mike Williams)
2018-04-30 10:38:40 +02:00
13d3b05ed2 patch 8.0.1774: reading very long lines can be slow
Problem:    Reading very long lines can be slow.
Solution:   Read up to 1 Mbyte at a time to avoid a lot of copying.  Add a
            check for going over the column limit.
2018-04-29 13:34:47 +02:00
c36651b4b9 patch 8.0.1773: dialog messages are not translated
Problem:    Dialog messages are not translated.
Solution:   Add N_() and _() where needed. (Sergey Alyoshin)
2018-04-29 12:22:56 +02:00
29ce409bfc patch 8.0.1772: quickfix: mixup of FALSE and FAIL, returning -1
Problem:    Quickfix: mixup of FALSE and FAIL, returning -1.
Solution:   Use FAIL and INVALID_QFIDX. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2018-04-28 21:56:44 +02:00
50182fa84e patch 8.0.1771: in tests, when WaitFor() fails it doesn't say why
Problem:    In tests, when WaitFor() fails it doesn't say why. (James McCoy)
Solution:   Add WaitForAssert(), which produces an assert error when it fails.
2018-04-28 21:34:40 +02:00
65a5464985 patch 8.0.1770: assert functions don't return anything
Problem:    Assert functions don't return anything.
Solution:   Return non-zero when the assertion fails.
2018-04-28 16:56:53 +02:00
9b25af3620 patch 8.0.1769: repeated saving and restoring viewstate for 'incsearch'
Problem:    Repeated saving and restoring viewstate for 'incsearch'.
Solution:   Use a structure.
2018-04-28 13:56:09 +02:00
451fc7b954 patch 8.0.1768: SET_NO_HLSEARCH() used in a wrong way
Problem:    SET_NO_HLSEARCH() used in a wrong way.
Solution:   Make it a function. (suggested by Dominique Pelle,
            closes #2850)
2018-04-27 22:53:07 +02:00
9d34d90210 patch 8.0.1767: with 'incsearch' text may jump up and down
Problem:    With 'incsearch' text may jump up and down. ()
Solution:   Besides w_botline also save and restore w_empty_rows.
            (closes # 2530)
2018-04-27 22:18:12 +02:00
c3c3e69896 patch 8.0.1766: expanding abbreviation doesn't work
Problem:    Expanding abbreviation doesn't work. (Tooth Pik)
Solution:   Return OK instead of FALSE and FAIL instead of TRUE. (Christian
            Brabandt)
2018-04-26 22:30:33 +02:00
db0eedec16 patch 8.0.1765: CTRL-G j in Insert mode is incorrect when 'virtualedit' set
Problem:    CTRL-G j in Insert mode is incorrect when 'virtualedit' is set.
Solution:   Take coladd into account. (Christian Brabandt, closes #2743)
2018-04-25 22:38:17 +02:00
856905bd83 patch 8.0.1764: lgtm considers tutor.es to be EcmaScript
Problem:    Lgtm considers tutor.es to be EcmaScript.
Solution:   Add a config file for lgtm. (Bas van Schaik, closes #2844)
2018-04-25 21:36:47 +02:00
46a53dfc29 patch 8.0.1763: :argedit does not reuse an empty unnamed buffer
Problem:    :argedit does not reuse an empty unnamed buffer.
Solution:   Add the BLN_CURBUF flag and fix all the side effects. (Christian
            Brabandt, closes #2713)
2018-04-24 21:58:51 +02:00
b255b90503 patch 8.0.1762: terminal debug logging is a bit complicated
Problem:    Terminal debug logging is a bit complicated.
Solution:   Make log_tr() use variable arguments (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2730)
2018-04-24 21:40:10 +02:00
4e9d443a25 patch 8.0.1761: job in terminal window with no output channel is killed
Problem:    Job in terminal window with no output channel is killed.
Solution:   Keep the job running when the input is a tty. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #2734)
2018-04-24 20:54:07 +02:00
4994373c5d patch 8.0.1760: wrong number of arguments to vms_read()
Problem:    Wrong number of arguments to vms_read().
Solution:   Drop the first argument. (Ozaki Kiichi)
2018-04-24 20:27:26 +02:00
09d1d51df5 patch 8.0.1759: memory leak from duplicate options
Problem:    Memory leak from duplicate options. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
Solution:   Don't set the default value twice.
2018-04-24 20:23:56 +02:00
24a2d7264f patch 8.0.1758: open_line() returns TRUE/FALSE for success/failure
Problem:    open_line() returns TRUE/FALSE for success/failure.
Solution:   Return OK or FAIL.
2018-04-24 19:36:43 +02:00
b691de05f6 patch 8.0.1757: unnecessary changes in libvterm
Problem:    Unnecessary changes in libvterm.
Solution:   Bring back // comments and trailing comma in enums.
2018-04-24 18:39:14 +02:00
73658317ba patch 8.0.1756: GUI: after prompting for a number the mouse shape is wrong
Problem:    GUI: after prompting for a number the mouse shape is sometimes
            wrong.
Solution:   Call setmouse() after setting "State". (Hirohito Higashi,
            closes #2709)
2018-04-24 17:41:57 +02:00
f1f2f837bc patch 8.0.1755: MS-Windows: high unicode char received as two utf-16 words
Problem:    MS-Windows GUI: high unicode char received as two utf-16 words.
Solution:   Keep the first word until the second word is received. (Chris
            Morgan, closes #2800)
2018-04-24 16:04:57 +02:00
2225ebb486 patch 8.0.1754: ex_helpgrep() is too long
Problem:    ex_helpgrep() is too long.
Solution:   Refactor the function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2766)
2018-04-24 15:48:11 +02:00
1c17ffa461 patch 8.0.1753: various warnings from a static analyser
Problem:    Various warnings from a static analyser
Solution:   Add type casts, remove unneeded conditions. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #2770)
2018-04-24 15:19:04 +02:00
a2aa8a2b22 patch 8.0.1752: qf_set_properties() is to long
Problem:    qf_set_properties() is to long.
Solution:   Refactor the function.  Define INVALID_QFIDX. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #2812)
2018-04-24 13:55:00 +02:00
4e601e3c82 patch 8.0.1751: #ifdef causes bad highlighting
Problem:    #ifdef causes bad highlighting.
Solution:   Move code around. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2731)
2018-04-24 13:29:51 +02:00
3b9474b4ad patch 8.0.1750: crash when clearing loccation list in autocommand
Problem:    Crash when clearing loccation list in autocommand.
Solution:   Check if "qi" equals "ql_info". (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2018-04-23 21:29:48 +02:00
6537c421bb patch 8.0.1749: VMS: 100% CPU use, redefining mch_open() fails
Problem:    VMS: 100% CPU use, redefining mch_open() and mch_fopen() fails.
Solution:   Do not wait indefinitely in RealWaitForChar(). (Neil Rieck)
            Do not redefine mch_open() and mch_fopen() on VMS. (Zoltan
            Arpadffy)
2018-04-23 20:46:16 +02:00
a4baf5b325 patch 8.0.1748: CmdlineEnter command uses backslash instead of slash
Problem:    CmdlineEnter command uses backslash instead of slash.
Solution:   Don't treat the character as a file name. (closes #2837)
2018-04-22 13:27:44 +02:00
ebe74b7367 patch 8.0.1747: MS-Windows: term_start() does not set job_info() cmd
Problem:    MS-Windows: term_start() does not set job_info() cmd.
Solution:   Share the code from job_start() to set jv_argv.
2018-04-21 23:34:43 +02:00
a69b39511d patch 8.0.1746: MS-Windows: channel tests fail
Problem:    MS-Windows: channel tests fail.
Solution:   Make a copy of the command before splitting it.
2018-04-21 23:00:27 +02:00
2060892028 patch 8.0.1745: build failure on MS-Windows
Problem:    Build failure on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Build job arguments for MS-Windows. Fix allocating job twice.
2018-04-21 22:30:08 +02:00
9980b37a80 patch 8.0.1744: on some systems /dev/stdout isn't writable
Problem:    On some systems /dev/stdout isn't writable.
Solution:   Skip test if writing is not possible. (James McCoy, closes #2830)
2018-04-21 20:12:35 +02:00
6d150f783d patch 8.0.1743: terminal window options are named inconsistently
Problem:    Terminal window options are named inconsistently.
Solution:   prefix terminal window options with "termwin".  Keep the old names
            for now as an alias.
2018-04-21 20:03:20 +02:00
e1fc51558d patch 8.0.1742: cannot get a list of all the jobs
Problem:    Cannot get a list of all the jobs.  Cannot get the command of
            the job.
Solution:   When job_info() is called without an argument return a list of
            jobs.  Otherwise, include the command that the job is running.
            (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2018-04-21 19:49:08 +02:00
259a90f7ce patch 8.0.1741: MS-Windows with msys2 cannot build Ruby statically
Problem:    MS-Windows with msys2 cannot build Ruby statically.
Solution:   Add RUBY_VERSION to CFLAGS later. (Gray Wolf, closes #2833)
2018-04-21 19:08:55 +02:00
405dadb63e patch 8.0.1740: warning for signed-unsigned incompatibility
Problem:    Warning for signed-unsigned incompatibility.
Solution:   Change type from "char *" to "char_u *". (John Marriott)
2018-04-20 22:48:58 +02:00
7dda86f2ff Update runtime files. 2018-04-20 22:36:41 +02:00
6176697203 patch 8.0.1739: MS-Windows with msys2 cannot build Ruby statically
Problem:    MS-Windows with msys2 cannot build Ruby statically.
Solution:   Define RUBY_VERSION. (Gray Wolf, closes #2826)
2018-04-20 22:31:41 +02:00
5d69da462f patch 8.0.1738: ":args" output is hard to read
Problem:    ":args" output is hard to read.
Solution:   Make columns with the names if the output is more than one line.
2018-04-20 22:01:41 +02:00
02e802b2da patch 8.0.1737: fchown() used when it is not supported
Problem:    fchown() used when it is not supported.
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2018-04-19 21:15:27 +02:00
226400830b patch 8.0.1736: check for C99 features is incomplete
Problem:    Check for C99 features is incomplete.
Solution:   Use AC_PROG_CC_C99 and when C99 isn't fully supported check the
            features we need. (James McCoy, closes #2820)
2018-04-19 20:39:41 +02:00
285e335869 patch 8.0.1735: flexible array member feature not supported by HP-UX
Problem:    Flexible array member feature not supported by HP-UX. (John
            Marriott)
Solution:   Do not use the flexible array member feature of C99.
2018-04-18 23:01:13 +02:00
f98a39ca57 patch 8.0.1734: package directory not added to 'rtp' if prefix matches
Problem:    Package directory not added to 'rtp' if prefix matches.
Solution:   Check the match is a full match. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2817)
            Also handle different ways of spelling a path.
2018-04-18 22:18:23 +02:00
bad0ce7b26 patch 8.0.1733: incomplete testing for completion fix
Problem:    Incomplete testing for completion fix. (Lifepillar)
Solution:   Add a test with CTRL-P.
2018-04-17 23:31:05 +02:00
a997b45c7e patch 8.0.1732: crash when terminal API call deletes the buffer
Problem:    Crash when terminal API call deletes the buffer.
Solution:   Lock the buffer while calling a function. (closes #2813)
2018-04-17 23:24:06 +02:00
e87edf3b85 patch 8.0.1731: characters deleted on completion
Problem:    Characters deleted on completion. (Adrià Farrés)
Solution:   Also check the last item for the ORIGINAL_TEXT flag. (Christian
            Brabandt, closes #1645)
2018-04-17 22:14:32 +02:00
561f8a5a46 patch 8.0.1730: no configure check for the used C99 features
Problem:    No configure check for the used C99 features.
Solution:   Add a compilation check.  Tentatively document C99 features.
2018-04-17 22:02:45 +02:00
ea3ece405a patch 8.0.1729: no comma after last enum item
Problem:    No comma after last enum item.
Solution:   Add a few commas to check if this works for all compilers.  Also
            add a few // comments.
2018-04-17 20:14:39 +02:00
1feab2b9cc patch 8.0.1728: condition always false, useless code
Problem:    Condition always false, useless code.
Solution:   Remove the code. (Nikolai Pavlov, closes #2808)
2018-04-17 20:12:08 +02:00
353eeeaca2 patch 8.0.1727: qf_get_properties() function is too long
Problem:    qf_get_properties() function is too long.
Solution:   Refactor the code. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2807)
2018-04-16 18:04:57 +02:00
df2c774ded patch 8.0.1726: older MSVC doesn't support declarations halfway a block
Problem:    Older MSVC doesn't support declarations halfway a block.
Solution:   Move the declaration back to the start of the block.
2018-04-16 17:06:09 +02:00
32c67ba733 patch 8.0.1725: terminal debugger doesn't handle command arguments
Problem:    Terminal debugger doesn't handle command arguments.
Solution:   Add the :TermdebugCommand command.  Use a ! to execute right away.
            (Christian Brabandt)
2018-04-16 16:21:49 +02:00
06965b838f patch 8.0.1724: declarations cannot be halfway a block
Problem:    Declarations cannot be halfway a block.
Solution:   Move one declaration to check if this works for all compilers.
2018-04-16 15:40:50 +02:00
f3a411783c patch 8.0.1723: using one item array size declaration is misleading
Problem:    Using one item array size declaration is misleading.
Solution:   Instead of using "[1]" and actually using a larger array, use
            "[]".  This is to verify that this C99 feature works for all
            compilers.
2018-04-16 14:45:45 +02:00
498c2562e1 patch 8.0.1722: cannot specify a minimal size for a terminal window
Problem:    Cannot specify a minimal size for a terminal window.
Solution:   Support the "rows*cols" format for 'winsize'.
2018-04-15 23:45:15 +02:00
a7eef3d87f patch 8.0.1721: no test for using the 'termsize' option
Problem:    No test for using the 'termsize' option.
Solution:   Add a test.
2018-04-15 22:25:54 +02:00
802bfb1463 patch 8.0.1720: when a timer is running a terminal window may not close
Problem:    When a timer is running a terminal window may not close after a
            shell has exited.
Solution:   Call job_status() more often.
2018-04-15 17:28:13 +02:00
e1a32310d5 patch 8.0.1719: cannot specify which Python executable configure should use
Problem:    Cannot specify which Python executable configure should use.
Solution:   Add --with-python-command and --with-python3-command.
2018-04-15 16:03:25 +02:00
6c672194cd patch 8.0.1718: terminal scrollback test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    Terminal scrollback test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Check for the last line of output anticipating there might be an
            empty line below it.
2018-04-15 13:28:42 +02:00
3cba73423e patch 8.0.1717: C89 check causes too much trouble
Problem:    C89 check causes too much trouble.
Solution:   Remove enforcing C89 for now.
2018-04-15 13:12:46 +02:00
ac3e830065 patch 8.0.1716: test for term_setsize() does not give a good error message
Problem:    Test for term_setsize() does not give a good error message.
Solution:   use assert_inrange().
2018-04-15 13:10:44 +02:00
8c94a54905 patch 8.0.1715: terminal buffer can be 1 more than 'terminalscroll' lines
Problem:    Terminal buffer can be 1 more than 'terminalscroll' lines.
Solution:   Change > to >=.
2018-04-15 12:55:13 +02:00
6e72cd0d72 patch 8.0.1714: term_setsize() does not give an error in a normal buffer
Problem:    Term_setsize() does not give an error in a normal buffer.
Solution:   Add an error message.
2018-04-14 21:31:35 +02:00
b3623a382a patch 8.0.1713: terminal debugger doesn't handle arguments
Problem:    Terminal debugger doesn't handle arguments.
Solution:   Use <f-args> and pass all the arguments to gdb, e.g. the core file
            or process number. (suggested by Christian Brabandt) Disallow
            starting the debugger twice.
2018-04-14 18:59:50 +02:00
8c041b6b95 patch 8.0.1712: terminal scrollback is not limited
Problem:    Terminal scrollback is not limited.
Solution:   Add the 'terminalscroll' option.
2018-04-14 18:14:06 +02:00
a42d363bac patch 8.0.1711: term_setsize() is not implemented yet
Problem:    Term_setsize() is not implemented yet.
Solution:   Implement it.
2018-04-14 17:05:38 +02:00
2a43230ce3 patch 8.0.1710: building with Ruby fails
Problem:    Building with Ruby fails.
Solution:   Don't add -ansi when building with Ruby.
2018-04-14 16:12:30 +02:00
2e324950b8 patch 8.0.1709: some non-C89 code may slip through
Problem:    Some non-C89 code may slip through.
Solution:   Enforce C89 in configure. Fix detected problems. (James McCoy,
            closes #2735)
2018-04-14 14:37:07 +02:00
78a16b0f2a patch 8.0.1708: mkdir with 'p' flag fails on existing directory
Problem:    Mkdir with 'p' flag fails on existing directory, which is
            different from the mkdir shell command.
Solution:   Don't fail if the directory already exists. (James McCoy,
            closes #2775)
2018-04-14 13:51:55 +02:00
98da6ecab9 patch 8.0.1707: when 'wfh' is set ":bel 10new" scrolls window
Problem:    When 'wfh' is set ":bel 10new" scrolls window. (Andrew Pyatkov)
Solution:   Set the fraction before changing the window height. (closes #2798)
2018-04-13 22:15:46 +02:00
b59118d501 patch 8.0.1706: cannot sent CTRL-\ to a terminal window
Problem:    Cannot sent CTRL-\ to a terminal window.
Solution:   Make CTRL-W CTRL-\ send CTRL-\ to a terminal window.
2018-04-13 22:11:56 +02:00
5bab555c2f patch 8.0.1705: when making a vertical split the mode message isn't updated
Problem:    When making a vertical split the mode message isn't always
            updated, "VISUAL" remains. (Alexei Averchenko)
Solution:   Only reset clear_cmdline when filling all columns of the last
            screen line. (Tom M. closes #2611)
2018-04-13 20:41:29 +02:00
b8e22a053b patch 8.0.1704: 'backupskip' default doesn't work for Mac
Problem:    'backupskip' default doesn't work for Mac.
Solution:   Use "/private/tmp". (Rainer Müller, closes #2793)
2018-04-12 21:37:34 +02:00
527dec3f94 patch 8.0.1703: in the tutor 'showcmd' is not set
Problem:    In the tutor 'showcmd' is not set.
Solution:   Set 'showcmd' in the vimtutor script. (Ken Takata, closes #2792)
2018-04-12 20:36:43 +02:00
ee5b94a8ec patch 8.0.1702: leaking memory when autocommands make quickfix list invalid
Problem:    Leaking memory when autocommands make a quickfix list invalid.
Solution:   Call FreeWild(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2018-04-12 20:35:05 +02:00
cccd62d435 patch 8.0.1701: can disable COLOR_EMOJI with MSVC but not MinGW
Problem:    Can disable COLOR_EMOJI with MSVC but not MinGW.
Solution:   Add COLOR_EMOJI flag.  Also add some empty lines for readability.
2018-04-12 20:23:48 +02:00
56f9955044 patch 8.0.1700: coverage statistics still don't work on coveralls
Problem:    Coverate statistics still don't work on coveralls.
Solution:   Exclude the xxd directory again.
2018-04-12 20:06:05 +02:00
9ce4213b03 patch 8.0.1699: leftover stuff for Python 1.4
Problem:    Leftover stuff for Python 1.4.
Solution:   Remove outdated Python 1.4 stuff. (Naoki Inada, closes #2794)
2018-04-11 22:19:36 +02:00
1ed00330bc patch 8.0.1698: coverage statistics don't work on coveralls
Problem:    Coverate statistics don't work on coveralls.
Solution:   Use curly braces for $SRCDIR.
2018-04-11 21:03:08 +02:00
769e9d21ac patch 8.0.1697: various tests are still a bit flaky
Problem:    Various tests are still a bit flaky.
Solution:   Increase the default wait time to five seconds.
2018-04-11 20:53:49 +02:00
d60e0a1d20 patch 8.0.1696: coverage statistics don't work
Problem:    Coverate statistics don't work.
Solution:   Include the xxd directory. (Christian Brabandt)
2018-04-11 10:06:04 +02:00
6995c0a7a9 patch 8.0.1695: xxd test not run on MS-Windows
Problem:    Xxd test not run on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Use xxd.exe if it exists.
2018-04-10 21:46:10 +02:00
b377457e69 patch 8.0.1694: terminal API test is a bit flaky
Problem:    Terminal API test is a bit flaky.
Solution:   Wait longer for Vim to stop.
2018-04-10 21:43:26 +02:00
1acdb3f301 patch 8.0.1693: xxd is excluded from coverage statistics
Problem:    Xxd is excluded from coverage statistics.
Solution:   Don't skip the xxd directory. (Christian Brabandt)
2018-04-10 21:16:32 +02:00
3a21d9c7bb patch 8.0.1692: Python may not work when using statically linked library
Problem:    Python may not work when using statically linked library .
Solution:   Do not define PYTHON_HOME and PYTHON3_HOME in configure if the
            Python library is linked statically.
2018-04-10 20:26:20 +02:00
164268d4cf patch 8.0.1691: xxd test sometimes fails
Problem:    Xxd test sometimes fails.
Solution:   Wipe out the XXDfile buffer.
2018-04-10 20:06:17 +02:00
8dd1761e69 patch 8.0.1690: not easy to run one test with gvim instead of vim
Problem:    Not easy to run one test with gvim instead of vim.
Solution:   Add VIMTESTTARGET in Makefile.
2018-04-10 19:24:04 +02:00
29f9ed20b4 patch 8.0.1689: no tests for xxd
Problem:    No tests for xxd.
Solution:   Add a test. (Christian Brabandt)
2018-04-10 19:20:31 +02:00
6f4700233f patch 8.0.1688: some macros are used without a semicolon
Problem:    Some macros are used without a semicolon, causing auto-indent to be
            wrong.
Solution:   Use the do-while(0) trick. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2729)
2018-04-10 18:47:20 +02:00
d6b4f2dd76 patch 8.0.1687: 64 bit compiler warnings
Problem:    64 bit compiler warnings.
Solution:   change type, add type cast. (Mike Williams)
2018-04-10 18:26:27 +02:00
d088240b96 patch 8.0.1686: Python does not work when configuring with specific dir
Problem:    Python does not work when configuring with specific dir. (Rajdeep)
Solution:   Do define PYTHON_HOME and PYTHON3_HOME in configure if the Python
            config dir was specified.
2018-04-10 18:13:05 +02:00
f59c6e8cee patch 8.0.1685: can't set ANSI colors of a terminal window
Problem:    Can't set ANSI colors of a terminal window.
Solution:   Add term_setansicolors(), term_getansicolors() and
            g:term_ansi_colors. (Andy Massimino, closes #2747)
2018-04-10 15:59:11 +02:00
07b46af645 patch 8.0.1684: ml_get errors when using terminal window for shell command
Problem:    ml_get errors when using terminal window for shell command.
            (Blay263)
Solution:   Do not change the size of the current window.
2018-04-10 14:56:18 +02:00
0424958bde patch 8.0.1683: Python upgrade breaks Vim when defining PYTHON_HOME
Problem:    Python upgrade breaks Vim when defining PYTHON_HOME.
Solution:   Do not define PYTHON_HOME and PYTHON3_HOME in configure. (Naoki
            Inada, closes #2787)
2018-04-10 13:29:34 +02:00
8c87a2b1fe patch 8.0.1682: auto indenting breaks inserting a block
Problem:    Auto indenting breaks inserting a block.
Solution:   Do not check for cursor movement if indent was changed. (Christian
            Brabandt, closes #2778)
2018-04-10 13:15:47 +02:00
e80757c154 patch 8.0.1681: the format attribute fails with MinGW
Problem:    The format attribute fails with MinGW. (John Marriott)
Solution:   Don't use the format attribute with MinGW.
2018-04-10 12:42:44 +02:00
756ef113d1 patch 8.0.1680: memory allocated by libvterm is not profiled
Problem:    Memory allocated by libvterm does not show up in profile.
Solution:   Pass allocater functions to vterm_new().
2018-04-10 12:04:27 +02:00
672afb9f66 patch 8.0.1679: compiler warning for printf format
Problem:    Compiler warning for printf format. (Chdiza)
Solution:   Change type to "long long". (closes #2791)
2018-04-08 16:34:22 +02:00
e333e79f9b patch 8.0.1678: errorformat "%r" implies "%>"
Problem:    Errorformat "%r" implies "%>". (Jan Gosmann)
Solution:   Jump to before setting fmt_ptr. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #2785)
2018-04-08 13:27:39 +02:00
ea39176baa patch 8.0.1677: no compiler warning for wrong format in vim_snprintf()
Problem:    No compiler warning for wrong format in vim_snprintf().
Solution:   Add printf attribute for gcc.  Fix reported problems.
2018-04-08 13:07:22 +02:00
4ac2e8d8e6 patch 8.0.1676: no compiler warning for wrong printf format
Problem:    No compiler warning for wrong printf format.
Solution:   Add a printf attribute for gcc. Fix reported problems. (Dominique
            Pelle, closes #2789)
2018-04-08 12:38:26 +02:00
8200829141 patch 8.0.1675: unused macro argument in libvterm
Problem:    Unused macro argument in libvterm. (Randall W. Morris)
Solution:   Remove the argument.
2018-04-08 12:17:04 +02:00
77557a7ae6 patch 8.0.1674: libvterm can't handle an OSC string split
Problem:    Libvterm can't handle a long OSC string that is split.
Solution:   When an incomplete OSC string is received copy it to the parser
            buffer. Increase the size of the parser buffer to be able to
            handle longer strings.
2018-04-07 21:42:56 +02:00
4791015e6f patch 8.0.1673: terminal window tests are still a bit flaky
Problem:    Terminal window tests are still a bit flaky.
Solution:   Increase the waiting time even more. (Elimar Riesebieter)
2018-04-07 19:27:16 +02:00
72532d354e patch 8.0.1672: error during completion causes command to be cancelled
Problem:    Error during completion causes command to be cancelled.
Solution:   Reset did_emsg before waiting for another character. (Tom M.)
2018-04-07 19:09:09 +02:00
22efba47de patch 8.0.1671: crash when passing non-dict argument as env to job_start()
Problem:    Crash when passing non-dict argument as env to job_start().
Solution:   Check for valid argument. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2765)
2018-04-07 13:22:21 +02:00
b6ed74fef8 patch 8.0.1670: terminal window tests are still a bit flaky
Problem:    Terminal window tests are still a bit flaky.
Solution:   Increase the waiting time for the buffer to be created.
2018-04-07 10:42:14 +02:00
e1bb879f49 patch 8.0.1669: :vimgrep may add entries to the wrong quickfix list
Problem:    :vimgrep may add entries to the wrong quickfix list.
Solution:   Use the list identifier. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2018-04-06 22:58:23 +02:00
c4b533e1e9 patch 8.0.1668: terminal debugger: can't re-open source code window
Problem:    Terminal debugger: can't re-open source code window.
Solution:   Add the :Source command.  Also create the window if needed when
            gdb stops at a source line.
2018-04-06 22:26:25 +02:00
3680bab7e7 patch 8.0.1667: terminal window tests are flaky
Problem:    Terminal window tests are flaky.
Solution:   Increase the waiting time for Vim to start.
2018-04-06 20:22:06 +02:00
51ad4eaa22 Update runtime files 2018-04-06 11:14:11 +02:00
d5359b24ce patch 8.0.1666: % argument in ch_log() causes trouble
Problem:    % argument in ch_log() causes trouble.
Solution:   Use string as third argument in internal ch_log(). (Dominique
            Pelle, closes #2784)
2018-04-05 22:44:39 +02:00
9a993e3c09 patch 8.0.1665: when running a terminal from the GUI 'term' is not useful
Problem:    When running a terminal from the GUI 'term' is not useful.
Solution:   Use $TERM in the GUI if it starts with "xterm". (closes #2776)
2018-04-05 22:15:22 +02:00
3aa67fb453 patch 8.0.1664: test failure because of not allocating enough space
Problem:    Test failure because of not allocating enough space.
Solution:   Allocate more bytes.
2018-04-05 21:04:15 +02:00
86676c949f patch 8.0.1663: cannot build without multi-byte feature
Problem:    Cannot build without multi-byte feature.
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2018-04-05 18:56:48 +02:00
4a69634b1b patch 8.0.1662: showing dump diff doesn't mention both file names
Problem:    Showing dump diff doesn't mention both file names.
Solution:   Add the file name in the separator line.
2018-04-05 18:45:26 +02:00
878c96d5b9 patch 8.0.1661: warnings from 64 bit compiler
Problem:    Warnings from 64 bit compiler.
Solution:   Add type casts. (Mike Williams)
2018-04-04 23:00:06 +02:00
333b80acf3 patch 8.0.1660: the terminal API "drop" command doesn't support options
Problem:    The terminal API "drop" command doesn't support options.
Solution:   Implement the options.
2018-04-04 22:57:29 +02:00
1f8495cf48 patch 8.0.1659: scroll events not recognized for some xterm emulators
Problem:    Scroll events not recognized for some xterm emulators.
Solution:   Recognize mouse codes 0x40 and 0x41 as scroll events.
2018-04-04 21:53:11 +02:00
79cf7c0d45 patch 8.0.1658: capitalize argument not available in long form
Problem:    Capitalize argument not available in long form.
Solution:   Recognize -capitalize.  Update man page.
2018-04-03 14:21:16 +02:00
9af9778209 patch 8.0.1657: crash when reading a channel
Problem:    Crash when reading a channel.
Solution:   Clear the write flag before writing. (idea by Shinya Ohyanagi,
            closes #2769).
2018-04-03 12:51:01 +02:00
8b31a6ff7a patch 8.0.1656: no option to have xxd produce upper case variable names
Problem:    No option to have xxd produce upper case variable names.
Solution:   Add the -C argument. (Matt Panaro closes #2772)
2018-04-03 12:17:25 +02:00
25a6e8a769 Small runtime update 2018-03-30 12:27:32 +02:00
f3ba14ffd3 patch 8.0.1655: outdated gdb message in terminal debugger unclear
Problem:    Outdated gdb message in terminal debugger unclear.
Solution:   Specifically mention the required gdb version.  Avoid getting
            stuck on pagination.
2018-03-29 18:29:51 +02:00
ab943431d8 Update runtime files 2018-03-29 18:27:07 +02:00
7b24ce08fe patch 8.0.1654: warnings for conversion of void to function pointer
Problem:    Warnings for conversion of void to function pointer.
Solution:   Use a temp variable that is a function pointer.
2018-03-29 18:15:26 +02:00
1834d37396 patch 8.0.1653: screen dump is made too soon
Problem:    Screen dump is made too soon.
Solution:   Wait until the ruler is displayed. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2755)
2018-03-29 17:40:46 +02:00
f06b0b6c8f patch 8.0.1652: term_dumpwrite() does not output composing characters
Problem:    term_dumpwrite() does not output composing characters.
Solution:   Use the cell index.
2018-03-29 17:22:24 +02:00
0751f51a5b patch 8.0.1651: cannot filter :ls output for terminal buffers
Problem:    Cannot filter :ls output for terminal buffers.
Solution:   Add flags for terminal buffers. (Marcin Szamotulski, closes #2751)
2018-03-29 16:37:16 +02:00
0c72fe4ed8 patch 8.0.1650: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Graduate FEAT_LISTCMDS, no reason to leave out buffer commands.
2018-03-29 16:04:08 +02:00
cd43effeca patch 8.0.1649: no completion for argument list commands
Problem:    No completion for argument list commands.
Solution:   Add arglist completion. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2706)
2018-03-29 15:55:38 +02:00
1b2f61e732 patch 8.0.1648: resource fork tool doesn't work on Python 3
Problem:    Resource fork tool doesn't work on Python 3.
Solution:   Use "print()" instead of "print". (Marius Gedminas)
2018-03-27 21:12:01 +02:00
2a77d21f78 patch 8.0.1647: terminal API may call any user function
Problem:    Terminal API may call a function not meant to be called by this
            API.
Solution:   Require the function to start with Tapi_.
2018-03-26 21:38:52 +02:00
4368d5ce8a patch 8.0.1646: MS-Windows: executable contains unreferenced functions
Problem:    MS-Windows: executable contains unreferenced functions and data.
Solution:   Add /opt:ref to the compiler command. (Ken Takata)
2018-03-26 20:55:10 +02:00
086eb87695 patch 8.0.1645: test for terminal response to escape sequence may fail
Problem:    Test for terminal response to escape sequence fails for some
            people. (toothpik)
Solution:   Run "cat" and let it echo the characters.
2018-03-25 21:24:12 +02:00
cf67a509e9 patch 8.0.1644: terminal API tests still fail
Problem:    Terminal API tests still fail.
Solution:   Explicitly set 'title' in the terminal job. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #2750)
2018-03-25 20:31:32 +02:00
2de50f8762 patch 8.0.1643: terminal API tests fail
Problem:    Terminal API tests fail.
Solution:   Explicitly set 'title'.
2018-03-25 19:09:56 +02:00
15a1c3fdc1 patch 8.0.1642: running Vim in terminal fails with two windows
Problem:    Running Vim in terminal fails with two windows.
Solution:   Pass the number of rows to RunVimInTerminal().
2018-03-25 18:56:25 +02:00
8fbaeb195d patch 8.0.1641: job in terminal can't communicate with Vim
Problem:    Job in terminal can't communicate with Vim.
Solution:   Add the terminal API.
2018-03-25 18:20:17 +02:00
65873846e0 patch 8.0.1640: Test_cwd() is flaky
Problem:    Test_cwd() is flaky.
Solution:   Add to list of flaky tests.
2018-03-25 17:12:58 +02:00
b5b49a3b43 patch 8.0.1639: libvterm code lags behind master
Problem:    Libvterm code lags behind master.
Solution:   Sync to head, solve merge problems.
2018-03-25 16:20:37 +02:00
e7499ddc33 patch 8.0.1638: popup test fails depending on environment variable
Problem:    Popup test fails depending on environment variable.
Solution:   Reset $COLORFGBG when running Vim in a terminal. (closes #2693)
2018-03-24 17:56:13 +01:00
897e63c4c0 patch 8.0.1637: no test for term_dumpdiff() options argument
Problem:    No test for term_dumpdiff() options argument.
Solution:   Add a test.
2018-03-24 17:16:33 +01:00
45d2a64f96 patch 8.0.1636: no test for term_dumpload() and term_dumpdiff()
Problem:    No test for term_dumpload() and term_dumpdiff().
Solution:   Add tests.
2018-03-24 14:30:32 +01:00
16d7eced1a patch 8.0.1635: undefining _POSIX_THREADS causes problems with Python 3
Problem:    Undefining _POSIX_THREADS causes problems with Python 3. (Micah
            Bucy, closes #2748)
Solution:   Remove the lines.
2018-03-24 14:06:15 +01:00
75b0a888e4 patch 8.0.1634: the ex_vimgrep() function is too long
Problem:    The ex_vimgrep() function is too long.
Solution:   Split it in smaller functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2018-03-24 14:01:56 +01:00
8c64a36e40 patch 8.0.1633: a TextChanged autocmd triggers when it is defined
Problem:    A TextChanged autocmd triggers when it is defined after creating a
            buffer.
Solution:   Set b_last_changedtick when opening a buffer. (Hirohito Highlight,
            closes #2742)
2018-03-23 22:39:31 +01:00
47015b80a0 patch 8.0.1632: in a terminal dump NUL and space are different
Problem:    In a terminal dump NUL and space considered are different,
            although they are displayed the same.
Solution:   When encountering NUL handle it like space.
2018-03-23 22:10:34 +01:00
948a796bfe patch 8.0.1631: testing with Vim running in terminal is a bit flaky
Problem:    Testing with Vim running in terminal is a bit flaky.
Solution:   Delete any .swp file so that later tests don't fail.
2018-03-23 20:37:45 +01:00
295ac5ab5e patch 8.0.1630: trimming white space is not that easy
Problem:    Trimming white space is not that easy.
Solution:   Add the trim() function. (Bukn, closes #1280)
2018-03-22 23:04:02 +01:00
62b7f6a139 patch 8.0.1629: Mac: getpagesize() is deprecated
Problem:    Mac: getpagesize() is deprecated.
Solution:   Use sysconf() instead. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2741)
2018-03-22 21:44:07 +01:00
0bd052ba12 patch 8.0.1628: channel log doesn't mention exiting
Problem:    Channel log doesn't mention exiting.
Solution:   Add a ch_log() call in getout().
2018-03-22 20:33:56 +01:00
7735dafb58 patch 8.0.1627: compiler warning for visibility attribute not supported
Problem:    Compiler warning for visibility attribute not supported on MinGW
            builds.
Solution:   Don't add the attribute when we don't expect it to work.
            (Christian Brabandt)
2018-03-22 20:26:50 +01:00
b571c63d48 patch 8.0.1626: compiler warning for possible loss of data
Problem:    Compiler warning for possible loss of data.
Solution:   Use size_t instead of int. (Christian Brabandt)
2018-03-21 22:27:59 +01:00
29dfa5af3c patch 8.0.1625: test_quotestar is flaky when run in GTK GUI
Problem:    Test_quotestar is flaky when run in GTK GUI.
Solution:   Do not call lose_selection when invoked from
            selection_clear_event().
2018-03-20 21:24:45 +01:00
5a3a49ed59 patch 8.0.1624: options for term_dumpdiff() and term_dumpload() not implemented
Problem:    Options for term_dumpdiff() and term_dumpload() not implemented
            yet.
Solution:   Implement the relevant options.
2018-03-20 18:35:53 +01:00
3e8d385347 patch 8.0.1623: terminal kill tests are flaky
Problem:    Terminal kill tests are flaky.
Solution:   Instead of running Vim in a terminal, run it as a normal command.
2018-03-20 17:43:01 +01:00
6ed86ad170 patch 8.0.1622: possible NULL pointer dereference
Problem:    Possible NULL pointer dereferencey. (Coverity)
Solution:   Reverse the check for a NULL pointer.
2018-03-20 13:30:42 +01:00
6185903e3d patch 8.0.1621: using invalid default value for highlight attribute
Problem:    Using invalid default value for highlight attribute.
Solution:   Use zero instead of -1.
2018-03-20 13:00:25 +01:00
e26e0d2b83 patch 8.0.1620: reading spell file has no good EOF detection
Problem:    Reading spell file has no good EOF detection.
Solution:   Check for EOF at every character read for a length field.
2018-03-20 12:34:04 +01:00
81c3c89a28 patch 8.0.1619: Win32 GUI: crash when winpty is not installed
Problem:    Win32 GUI: crash when winpty is not installed and trying to use
            :shell in a terminal window.
Solution:   Check for NULL return form term_start(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #2727)
2018-03-20 11:41:44 +01:00
ecadf4377f patch 8.0.1618: color Grey50 is missing in the compiled-in table
Problem:    Color Grey50, used for ToolbarLine, is missing in the compiled-in
            table.
Solution:   Add the color to the list. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2018-03-20 11:17:04 +01:00
42f652f733 patch 8.0.1617: Win32: :shell command in the GUI crashes
Problem:    Win32: :shell command in the GUI crashes.
Solution:   Handle the situation that "cmd" is NULL. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #2721)
2018-03-19 21:44:37 +01:00
f05fa37822 patch 8.0.1616: Win32: shell commands in the GUI open a new console
Problem:    Win32: shell commands in the GUI open a new console.
Solution:   Use a terminal window for interactive use when 'guioptions'
            contains "!".
2018-03-18 19:29:34 +01:00
52acb110ac patch 8.0.1615: term_dumpload() does not use the right colors
Problem:    term_dumpload() does not use the right colors.
Solution:   Initialize colors when not using create_vterm().
2018-03-18 19:20:22 +01:00
98ef233e14 Update runtime files. Convert a couple of help files to utf-8. 2018-03-18 14:44:37 +01:00
9ef2a30e6f patch 8.0.1614: "make tags" doesn't include libvterm
Problem:    "make tags" doesn't include libvterm.
Solution:   Add the libvterm sources to the tags command.
2018-03-17 15:55:26 +01:00
a2150ac016 patch 8.0.1613: warning for unused variable in tiny build
Problem:    Warning for unused variable in tiny build. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Move declaration to inner block.
2018-03-17 13:15:17 +01:00
1dd98334d6 patch 8.0.1612: need to close terminal after shell stopped
Problem:    Need to close terminal after shell stopped.
Solution:   Make :terminal without argument close the window by default.
2018-03-16 22:54:53 +01:00
af23bad0fd patch 8.0.1611: CTRL-W in system terminal does not go to job
Problem:    CTRL-W in system terminal does not go to job.
Solution:   Do not use CTRL-W as a terminal command in a system terminal.
2018-03-16 22:20:49 +01:00
4ac31eeff0 patch 8.0.1610: cannot build without GUI
Problem:    Cannot build without GUI.
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2018-03-16 21:34:25 +01:00
135682517b patch 8.0.1609: shell commands in the GUI use a dumb terminal
Problem:    Shell commands in the GUI use a dumb terminal.
Solution:   Add the "!" flag to 'guioptions' to execute system commands in a
            special terminal window.  Only for Unix now.
2018-03-16 20:46:58 +01:00
43cb626214 patch 8.0.1608: Win32: directx not enabled by default
Problem:    Win32: directx not enabled by default.
Solution:   Change Makefile to enable directx by default. (Ken Takata)
2018-03-14 21:39:02 +01:00
62dd452d02 patch 8.0.1607: --clean loads user settings from .gvimrc
Problem:    --clean loads user settings from .gvimrc.
Solution:   Behave like "-U NONE" was used. (Ken Takata)
2018-03-14 21:20:02 +01:00
228de1dfd2 patch 8.0.1606: singular/plural variants not translated
Problem:    Singular/plural variants not translated.
Solution:   Add NGETTEXT argument to xgettext. (Sergey Alyoshin)
2018-03-14 20:11:12 +01:00
012eb66293 patch 8.0.1605: terminal test is a bit flaky
Problem:    Terminal test is a bit flaky.
Solution:   Check for the shell prompt.  Use more lambda functions.
2018-03-13 17:55:27 +01:00
a903472cfa patch 8.0.1604: paste test may fail if $DISPLAY is not set
Problem:    Paste test may fail if $DISPLAY is not set.
Solution:   Add WorkingClipboard() and use it in the paste test.
2018-03-13 15:43:46 +01:00
f118d4847e patch 8.0.1603: cannot build with +terminal but without +menu
Problem:    Cannot build with +terminal but without +menu.
Solution:   Add #ifdef. (Damien)
2018-03-13 13:14:00 +01:00
625f0c1eb7 patch 8.0.1602: crash in parsing JSON
Problem:    Crash in parsing JSON.
Solution:   Fail when using array or dict as dict key. (Damien)
2018-03-13 13:10:41 +01:00
ff1e879577 patch 8.0.1601: highlight test fails on Win32
Problem:    Highlight test fails on Win32.
Solution:   Check for vtp and vcon support.
2018-03-12 22:16:37 +01:00
f708ac592f patch 8.0.1600: crash when setting t_Co to zero when 'termguicolors' is set
Problem:    Crash when setting t_Co to zero when 'termguicolors' is set.
Solution:   Use IS_CTERM instead of checking the number of colors.
            (closes #2710)
2018-03-12 21:48:32 +01:00
3e4b84d0b5 patch 8.0.1599: no error message when gdb does not support debugger
Problem:    No error message when gdb does not support the terminal debugger.
Solution:   Check for the response to open the Machine Interface.
2018-03-11 20:51:52 +01:00
c48369c3fc patch 8.0.1598: cannot select text in a terminal with the mouse
Problem:    Cannot select text in a terminal with the mouse.
Solution:   When a job in a terminal is not consuming mouse events, use them
            for modeless selection.  Also stop Insert mode when clicking in a
            terminal window.
2018-03-11 19:30:45 +01:00
e87303af32 patch 8.0.1597: autocommand events are not sorted
Problem:    Autocommand events are not sorted.
Solution:   Sort the autocommand events.
2018-03-11 17:02:12 +01:00
b852c3e64d patch 8.0.1596: no autocommand specifically for opening a terminal window
Problem:    No autocommand specifically for opening a terminal window.
Solution:   Add TerminalOpen. (?, closes #2484)
2018-03-11 16:55:36 +01:00
12a96de430 patch 8.0.1595: no autocommand triggered before exiting
Problem:    No autocommand triggered before exiting.
Solution:   Add the ExitPre autocommand event.
2018-03-11 14:44:18 +01:00
435acdb88c patch 8.0.1594: :conform qall not tested with active terminal window
Problem:    :conform qall not tested with active terminal window.
Solution:   Add a test.
2018-03-10 20:51:25 +01:00
25cdd9c33b patch 8.0.1593: :qall never exits with an active terminal window
Problem:    :qall never exits with an active terminal window.
Solution:   Add a way to kill a job in a terminal window.
2018-03-10 20:28:12 +01:00
b5b7562475 Update runtime files. 2018-03-09 22:22:21 +01:00
4d8bac8bf5 patch 8.0.1592: terminal windows in a session are not properly restored
Problem:    Terminal windows in a session are not properly restored.
Solution:   Add "terminal" in 'sessionoptions'.  When possible restore the
            command running in a terminal.
2018-03-09 21:33:34 +01:00
20586cb4f4 patch 8.0.1591: MS-Windows: when reparsing the arguments 'wildignore' matters
Problem:    MS-Windows: when reparsing the arguments 'wildignore' matters.
Solution:   Save and reset 'wildignore'. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2702)
2018-03-08 22:03:14 +01:00
1a84024037 patch 8.0.1590: padding in list type wastes memory
Problem:    Padding in list type wastes memory.
Solution:   Reorder struct members to optimize padding. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #2704)
2018-03-08 21:46:43 +01:00
d7db27bafd patch 8.0.1589: error for setting 'modifiable' when resetting it
Problem:    Error for setting 'modifiable' when resetting it.
Solution:   Check if 'modifiable' was actually set.
2018-03-07 23:02:33 +01:00
52f18a112a patch 8.0.1588: popup menu hangs after typing CTRL-C
Problem:    Popup menu hangs after typing CTRL-C.
Solution:   Make CTRL-C exit the loop. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2697)
2018-03-07 22:09:11 +01:00
3324d0a864 patch 8.0.1587: inserting from the clipboard doesn't work literally
Problem:    inserting from the clipboard doesn't work literally
Solution:   When pasting from the * or + register always assume literally.
2018-03-06 19:51:13 +01:00
201dc67db5 patch 8.0.1586: imactivatefunc does not work on non-GUI Mac
Problem:    Imactivatefunc does not work on non-GUI Mac.
Solution:   Fix logic in #ifdef.
2018-03-06 18:59:57 +01:00
ebf142a1ed patch 8.0.1585: enabling beval_term feature in Win32 GUI
Problem:    Enabling beval_term feature in Win32 GUI.
Solution:   Only enable beval_term in Win32 console.
2018-03-06 18:20:03 +01:00
f536bf6d45 patch 8.0.1584: using C99 in Mac file gives compiler warning messages
Problem:    Using C99 in Mac file gives compiler warning messages.
Solution:   Add #prama's to avoid the warnings. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2018-03-06 17:55:01 +01:00
fc6f16b57c patch 8.0.1583: using C99 comment
Problem:    Using C99 comment.
Solution:   Use old style comment. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2018-03-06 17:43:22 +01:00
157d813be4 patch 8.0.1582: in the MS-Windows console mouse movement is not used
Problem:    In the MS-Windows console mouse movement is not used.
Solution:   Pass mouse movement events when useful.
2018-03-06 17:09:20 +01:00
3b3a9a5609 patch 8.0.1581: cannot build Win32 GUI without +eval
Problem:    Cannot build Win32 GUI without +eval.
Solution:   Define HAVE_INPUT_METHOD without +eval. (Ken Takata)
2018-03-06 16:11:47 +01:00
946acdac5b patch 8.0.1580: FEAT_CURSORBIND and FEAT_SCROLLBIND are unused
Problem:    FEAT_CURSORBIND and FEAT_SCROLLBIND are unused.
Solution:   Delete them.
2018-03-06 15:06:19 +01:00
df0d24b627 patch 8.0.1579: virtual replace test fails in GUI
Problem:    Virtual replace test fails in GUI.
Solution:   Don't save key options if they were not set.
2018-03-06 14:22:58 +01:00
69f5a3011d patch 8.0.1578: no test for :popup in terminal
Problem:    No test for :popup in terminal.
Solution:   Add a screen dump test.
2018-03-06 13:23:08 +01:00
e780848150 patch 8.0.1577: virtual replace test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    Virtual replace test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Make adding a termcap entry work for a builtin terminal.
            Restore terminal keys in a better way.
2018-03-06 13:17:23 +01:00
16896a1019 patch 8.0.1576: Perl VIM::Buffers() does not find every buffer
Problem:    Perl VIM::Buffers() does not find every buffer.
Solution:   Also find unlisted buffer by number or name. (Chris Weyl,
            closes #2692)
2018-03-06 12:25:56 +01:00
63e82db6fc patch 8.0.1575: crash when using virtual replace
Problem:    Crash when using virtual replace.
Solution:   Adjust orig_line_count.  Add more tests. (Christian Brabandt)
2018-03-06 12:10:48 +01:00
987723e084 patch 8.0.1574: show cursor in wrong place when using popup menu
Problem:    Show cursor in wrong place when using popup menu. (Wei Zhang)
Solution:   Force updating the cursor position.  Fix skipping over unused
            entries.
2018-03-06 11:43:04 +01:00
89894aa671 patch 8.0.1573: getwinpos(1) may cause response to be handled as command
Problem:    getwinpos(1) may cause response to be handled as command.
Solution:   Handle any cursor position report once one was request. (partly by
            Hirohito Higashi)
2018-03-05 22:43:10 +01:00
362dc33835 patch 8.0.1572: Mac: getting memory size doesn't work everywhere
Problem:    Mac: getting memory size doesn't work everywhere.
Solution:   Use MACOS_X instead of MACOS_X_DARWIN. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2018-03-05 21:59:37 +01:00
40d77b0ec1 patch 8.0.1571: can't build without GUI
Problem:    Can't build without GUI.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef for gui_find_menu().
2018-03-05 21:32:27 +01:00
29a2c08d79 patch 8.0.1570: can't use :popup for a menu in the terminal
Problem:    Can't use :popup for a menu in the terminal. (Wei Zhang)
Solution:   Make :popup work in the terminal.  Also fix that entries were
            included that don't work in the current state.
2018-03-05 21:06:23 +01:00
28ada699c1 patch 8.0.1569: warning for uninitialized variable from gcc
Problem:    Warning for uninitialized variable from gcc.
Solution:   Initialize the variable.
2018-03-05 12:42:42 +01:00
24fe475894 patch 8.0.1568: can't build on older Mac, header file is missing
Problem:    Can't build on older Mac, header file is missing.
Solution:   Remove the header file. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2691)
2018-03-05 10:54:53 +01:00
6e35a11490 patch 8.0.1567: cannot build Win32 GUI without IME
Problem:    Cannot build Win32 GUI without IME. (John Marriott)
Solution:   Adjust when IME_WITHOUT_XIM and HAVE_INPUT_METHOD are defined and
            use it in a few more places.
2018-03-04 21:36:05 +01:00
8a3bb56230 patch 8.0.1566: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Graduate FEAT_SCROLLBIND and FEAT_CURSORBIND.
2018-03-04 20:14:14 +01:00
107279c17b patch 8.0.1565: can't build Mac version without GUI
Problem:    Can't build Mac version without GUI.
Solution:   Adjust when IME_WITHOUT_XIM is defined.
2018-03-04 18:57:19 +01:00
f2bd8ef2b4 patch 8.0.1564: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Graduate the +autocmd feature. Takes away 450 #ifdefs and
            increases code size of tiny Vim by only 40 Kbyte.
2018-03-04 18:08:14 +01:00
3f54fd319f patch 8.0.1563: timeout of getwinposx() can be too short
Problem:    Timeout of getwinposx() can be too short. (lilydjwg)
Solution:   Add getwinpos(). (closes #2689)
2018-03-03 21:29:55 +01:00
71137fed4d patch 8.0.1562: the terminal debugger can't set a breakpoint with the mouse
Problem:    The terminal debugger can't set a breakpoint with the mouse.
Solution:   Add popup menu entries.
2018-03-03 20:47:21 +01:00
069dafc1de patch 8.0.1561: crash with rust syntax highligting
Problem:    Crash with rust syntax highligting. (Edd Barrett)
Solution:   Avoid going past the end of an empty line.
2018-03-03 20:02:19 +01:00
3767b61ad9 patch 8.0.1560: build failure without GUI on MS-Windows
Problem:    Build failure without GUI on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef for vcol2col().
2018-03-03 19:51:58 +01:00
658a154cbf patch 8.0.1559: build failure without GUI
Problem:    Build failure without GUI.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef for get_fpos_of_mouse().
2018-03-03 19:29:43 +01:00
aef8c3da2b patch 8.0.1558: no right-click menu in a terminal
Problem:    No right-click menu in a terminal.
Solution:   Implement the right click menu for the terminal.
2018-03-03 18:59:16 +01:00
c71807db9c patch 8.0.1557: printf() does not work with only one argument
Problem:    printf() does not work with only one argument. (Daniel Hahler)
Solution:   Allow using just the format. (Ken Takata, closes #2687)
2018-03-03 15:06:52 +01:00
590ec878a5 patch 8.0.1556: may not parse the t_RS response correctly
Problem:    May not parse the t_RS response correctly, resulting in wrong
            characters in the input stream.
Solution:   When the t_RS response is partly received wait for more
            characters.
2018-03-02 20:58:42 +01:00
77780b66f4 patch 8.0.1555: build error for some combination of features
Problem:    Build error for some combination of features.
Solution:   Declare variable in more situations.
2018-03-01 23:10:45 +01:00
0726870326 patch 8.0.1554: custom plugins loaded with --clean
Problem:    Custom plugins loaded with --clean.
Solution:   Do not include the home directory in 'runtimepath'.
2018-03-01 21:57:32 +01:00
5f73ef8d20 patch 8.0.1553: cannot see what digraph is used to insert a character
Problem:    Cannot see what digraph is used to insert a character.
Solution:   Show the digraph with the "ga" command. (Christian Brabandt)
2018-02-27 21:09:30 +01:00
8195247054 patch 8.0.1552: may leak file descriptors when executing job
Problem:    May leak file descriptors when executing job.
Solution:   Close more file descriptors. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2531)
2018-02-27 19:10:00 +01:00
988615f26f patch 8.0.1551: on Mac 'maxmemtot' is set to a weird value
Problem:    On Mac 'maxmemtot' is set to a weird value.
Solution:   For Mac use total memory and subtract system memory. For other
            systems accept both a 32 bit and 64 bit result. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #2646)
2018-02-27 17:58:20 +01:00
792f0e3659 patch 8.0.1550: various small problems in source files
Problem:    Various small problems in source files.
Solution:   Fix the problems.
2018-02-27 17:27:13 +01:00
5d7ead3bc8 patch 8.0.1549: various small problems in test files
Problem:    Various small problems in test files.
Solution:   Include small changes.
2018-02-27 17:17:42 +01:00
3ad8772ef0 Include Serbian spell input files 2018-02-27 17:11:01 +01:00
75542ec9f6 patch 8.0.1548: screen dump test script not included in distribution
Problem:    Screen dump test script not included in distribution.
Solution:   Add the script to the list of distributed files.
2018-02-27 17:07:43 +01:00
9c474b2773 patch 8.0.1547: undo in the options window makes it empty
Problem:    Undo in the options window makes it empty.
Solution:   Set 'undolevels' while filling the buffer. (Yasuhiro Matthew,
            closes #2645)
2018-02-27 17:04:25 +01:00
c8bcfe7efd patch 8.0.1546: using feedkeys() in a terminal may trigger mappings
Problem:    Using feedkeys() in a terminal window may trigger mappings.
            (Charles Sheridan)
Solution:   Avoid triggering a mapping when peeking for a key.
2018-02-27 16:29:28 +01:00
8226ac6b59 patch 8.0.1545: screen dumps not included in distribution
Problem:    Screen dumps not included in distribution.
Solution:   Add dumps to the list of distributed files.
2018-02-27 14:54:53 +01:00
22f1d0e35e Updated runtime files.
Add Serbian translations and spell checking.
2018-02-27 14:53:30 +01:00
d4fc577e60 patch 8.0.1544: when using 'termguicolors' SpellBad doesn't show
Problem:    When using 'termguicolors' SpellBad doesn't show.
Solution:   When the GUI colors are not set fall back to the cterm colors.
2018-02-27 14:39:03 +01:00
33ef5bb0e4 patch 8.0.1543: with 'termguicolors' Normal color doesn't work correctly
Problem:    With 'termguicolors' Normal color doesn't work correctly.
Solution:   Set cterm_normal_bg_gui_color and cterm_normal_fg_color always.
            (Kazunobu Kuriyama, closes #981, closes #2332)
2018-02-27 13:04:59 +01:00
9271d058c9 patch 8.0.1542: terminal screen dump does not include cursor position
Problem:    Terminal screen dump does not include cursor position.
Solution:   Mark the cursor position in the cump.
2018-02-25 21:39:46 +01:00
36f923014a patch 8.0.1541: synpat_T is taking too much memory
Problem:    synpat_T is taking too much memory.
Solution:   Reorder members to reduce padding. (Dominique Pelle, closes #2671)
2018-02-24 21:36:34 +01:00
2b10bcbfc1 patch 8.0.1540: popup menu positioning fails with longer string
Problem:    Popup menu positioning fails with longer string.
Solution:   Only align with right side of window when width is less than
            'pumwidth' (closes #2661)
2018-02-24 21:25:44 +01:00
6bb2cdfe60 patch 8.0.1539: no test for the popup menu positioning
Problem:    No test for the popup menu positioning.
Solution:   Add a screendump test for the popup menu.
2018-02-24 19:53:53 +01:00
bb008dd323 patch 8.0.1538: popupmenu is too far left when completion is long
Problem:    Popupmenu is too far left when completion is long. (Linwei)
Solution:   Adjust column computations. (Hirohito Higashi, closes #2661)
2018-02-24 18:59:55 +01:00
085346f5a1 patch 8.0.1537: xxd does not skip NUL lines when using ebcdic
Problem:    Xxd does not skip NUL lines when using ebcdic.
Solution:   Check for a NUL before converting a character for ebcdic. (Tim
            Sell, closes #2668)
2018-02-24 18:30:55 +01:00
791010e648 patch 8.0.1536: quotestar test is flaky when using the GUI
Problem:    Quotestar test is flaky when using the GUI.
Solution:   Add check that the star register arrived at the server.  Increase
            timeouts.
2018-02-24 17:42:28 +01:00
6acadda8d6 patch 8.0.1535: C syntax test still fails when using gvim
Problem:    C syntax test still fails when using gvim.
Solution:   Clear Normal cterm highlighting instead of setting it.
2018-02-24 16:51:32 +01:00
b7ea7cb8e4 patch 8.0.1534: C syntax test fails when using gvim
Problem:    C syntax test fails when using gvim
Solution:   Force running in a terminal.  Check that 'background' is correct
            even when $COLORFGBG is set.
2018-02-24 14:38:51 +01:00
674e482d13 patch 8.0.1533: libterm doesn't support requesting fg and bg color
Problem:    Libterm doesn't support requesting fg and bg color.
Solution:   Implement t_RF and t_RB.
2018-02-24 14:03:56 +01:00
cc0f2be880 patch 8.0.1532: compiler warnings without termguicolors feature
Problem:    Compiler warnings without termguicolors feature.
Solution:   Add #ifdef. (John Marriott)  Cleanup the code a bit.
2018-02-23 18:23:30 +01:00
cafafb381a patch 8.0.1531: cannot use 24 bit colors in MS-Windows console
Problem:    Cannot use 24 bit colors in MS-Windows console.
Solution:   Add support for vcon. (Nobuhiro Takasaki, Ken Takasaki,
            fixes #1270, fixes #2060)
2018-02-22 21:07:09 +01:00
19eb6658ec patch 8.0.1530: dump test fails when using a shadow directory
Problem:    Dump test fails when using a shadow directory.
Solution:   Add the directory to the list of symlinks to make (Elimar
            Riesebieter)
2018-02-22 11:42:49 +01:00
3049418f3d patch 8.0.1529: assert_equalfile() does not close file descriptors
Problem:    Assert_equalfile() does not close file descriptors. (Coverity)
Solution:   Close the file descriptors.
2018-02-20 21:46:05 +01:00
81226e0310 patch 8.0.1528: dead code found
Problem:    Dead code found.
Solution:   Remove the useless lines. (CodeAi, closes #2656)
2018-02-20 21:44:45 +01:00
3cc9f7440d patch 8.0.1527: screen dump test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    Screen dump test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Skip dump test on MS-Windows for now.
2018-02-20 17:09:16 +01:00
da65058a9c patch 8.0.1526: no test using a screen dump yet
Problem:    No test using a screen dump yet.
Solution:   Add a test for C syntax highlighting.  Add helper functions.
2018-02-20 15:51:40 +01:00
7a76092a51 patch 8.0.1525: using :wqa exits even if a job runs in a terminal window
Problem:    Using :wqa exits even if a job runs in a terminal window. (Jason
            Felice)
Solution:   Check if a terminal has a running job. (closes #2654)
2018-02-19 23:10:02 +01:00
9c8816bd30 patch 8.0.1524: compiler warnings for uninitialized variables
Problem:    Compiler warnings for uninitialized variables. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Initialize variables.
2018-02-19 21:50:42 +01:00
d96ff16511 patch 8.0.1523: cannot write and read terminal screendumps
Problem:    Cannot write and read terminal screendumps.
Solution:   Add term_dumpwrite(), term_dumpread() and term_dumpdiff().
            Also add assert_equalfile().
2018-02-18 22:13:29 +01:00
4287ed33dd patch 8.0.1522: popup menu is positioned in the wrong place
Problem:    Popup menu is positioned in the wrong place. (Davit Samvelyan,
            Boris Staletic)
Solution:   Correct computation of the column and the conditions for that.
            (Hirohito Higashi, closes #2640)
2018-02-17 20:35:29 +01:00
73cddfd559 patch 8.0.1521: Shift-Tab does not work in a terminal window
Problem:    Shift-Tab does not work in a terminal window.
Solution:   Recognize Shift-Tab key press. (Jsees Luehrs, closes #2644)
2018-02-16 20:01:04 +01:00
181ca99e16 patch 8.0.1520: cursor in wrong line when using a WinBar in Terminal window
Problem:    Cursor is in the wrong line when using a WinBar in a Terminal
            window.
Solution:   Adjust the row number. (Christian Brabandt, closes #2362)
2018-02-13 21:19:21 +01:00
341a64c9ca patch 8.0.1519: getchangelist() does not use argument as bufname()
Problem:    Getchangelist() does not use argument as bufname().
Solution:   Use get_buf_tv(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2641)
2018-02-13 19:21:17 +01:00
2be5733152 patch 8.0.1518: error messages suppressed after ":silent! try"
Problem:    Error messages suppressed after ":silent! try". (Ben Reilly)
Solution:   Restore emsg_silent before executing :try. (closes #2531)
2018-02-13 18:05:18 +01:00
bc197195b0 patch 8.0.1517: invalid memory acces with pattern using look-behind match
Problem:    Invalid memory acces with pattern using look-behind match.
            (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Get a pointer to the right line.
2018-02-13 16:35:06 +01:00
b3292fa2d3 patch 8.0.1516: errors for job options are not very specific
Problem:    Errors for job options are not very specific.
Solution:   Add more specific error messages.
2018-02-13 15:17:58 +01:00
ab5e7c3deb patch 8.0.1515: BufWinEnter event fired when opening hidden terminal
Problem:    BufWinEnter event fired when opening hidden terminal.
Solution:   Do not fire BufWinEnter when the terminal is midden and does not
            open a window. (Kenta Sato, closes #2636)
2018-02-13 14:07:18 +01:00
07ad816525 patch 8.0.1514: getting the list of changes is not easy
Problem:    Getting the list of changes is not easy.
Solution:   Add the getchangelist() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #2634)
2018-02-13 13:59:59 +01:00
4867974137 patch 8.0.1513: the jumplist is not always properly cleaned up
Problem:    The jumplist is not always properly cleaned up.
Solution:   Call fname2fnum() before cleanup_jumplist(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2018-02-13 13:33:29 +01:00
e4db7aedab patch 8.0.1512: warning for possibly using NULL pointer
Problem:    Warning for possibly using NULL pointer. (Coverity)
Solution:   Skip using the pointer if it's NULL.
2018-02-13 13:12:11 +01:00
3198870137 patch 8.0.1511: some code for the debugger watch expression is clumsy
Problem:    Some code for the debugger watch expression is clumsy.
Solution:   Clean up the code.
2018-02-13 12:57:42 +01:00
b48e96f61c patch 8.0.1510: cannot test if a command causes a beep
Problem:    Cannot test if a command causes a beep.
Solution:   Add assert_beeps().
2018-02-13 12:26:14 +01:00
294959528e patch 8.0.1509: test for failing drag-n-drop command no longer fails
Problem:    Test for failing drag-n-drop command no longer fails.
Solution:   Check for the "dnd" feature.
2018-02-12 22:49:00 +01:00
5a656864a0 patch 8.0.1508: the :drop command is not always available
Problem:    The :drop command is not always available.
Solution:   Include :drop in all builds. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2639)
2018-02-12 22:08:06 +01:00
bfbea567d8 patch 8.0.1507: timer test is a bit flaky
Problem:    Timer test is a bit flaky.
Solution:   Add it to the list of flaky tests.
2018-02-12 21:31:35 +01:00
c19e1d1ba5 patch 8.0.1506: new version of HP NonStop (Tandem) doesn't like a header
Problem:    New version of HP NonStop (Tandem) doesn't like the default header
            for setenv().
Solution:   Put a #ifdef around the setenv() entry. (Joachim Schmitz)
2018-02-12 20:58:11 +01:00
c6f9f739d3 patch 8.0.1505: debugger can't break on a condition
Problem:    Debugger can't break on a condition. (Charles Campbell)
Solution:   Add ":breakadd expr". (Christian Brabandt, closes #859)
2018-02-11 19:06:26 +01:00
c33ecb2915 patch 8.0.1504: Win32: the screen may be cleared on startup
Problem:    Win32: the screen may be cleared on startup.
Solution:   Only call shell_resized() when the size actually changed. (Ken
            Takata, closes #2527)
2018-02-11 16:40:45 +01:00
cdd09aa51a patch 8.0.1503: access memory beyond end of string
Problem:    Access memory beyond end of string. (Coverity)
Solution:   Keep allocated memory in separate pointer.  Avoid outputting the
            NUL character.
2018-02-11 15:38:40 +01:00
71a43c0137 patch 8.0.1502: in out-of-memory situation character is not restored
Problem:    In out-of-memory situation character is not restored. (Coverity)
Solution:   Restore the character in all situations.
2018-02-11 15:20:20 +01:00
a0221df149 patch 8.0.1501: out-of-memory situation not correctly handled
Problem:    Out-of-memory situation not correctly handled. (Coverity)
Solution:   Check for NULL value.
2018-02-11 15:07:22 +01:00
0549a1e184 patch 8.0.1500: possible NULL pointer dereference
Problem:    Possible NULL pointer dereference. (Coverity)
Solution:   Check for the pointer not being NULL.
2018-02-11 15:02:48 +01:00
4b7e7bed6c patch 8.0.1499: out-of-memory situation not correctly handled
Problem:    Out-of-memory situation not correctly handled. (Coverity)
Solution:   Check for NULL value.
2018-02-11 14:53:30 +01:00
a7e18d237f patch 8.0.1498: getjumplist() returns duplicate entries
Problem:    Getjumplist() returns duplicate entries. (lacygoill)
Solution:   Call cleanup_jumplist(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2018-02-11 14:29:49 +01:00
4f50588ba3 patch 8.0.1497: getting the jump list requires parsing the output of :jumps
Problem:    Getting the jump list requires parsing the output of :jumps.
Solution:   Add getjumplist(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2609)
2018-02-10 21:06:32 +01:00
d23a823669 patch 8.0.1496: clearing a pointer takes two lines
Problem:    Clearing a pointer takes two lines.
Solution:   Add VIM_CLEAR() and replace vim_clear(). (Hirohito Higashi,
            closes #2629)
2018-02-10 18:45:26 +01:00
42443c7d7f patch 8.0.1495: having 'pumwidth' default to zero has no merit
Problem:    Having 'pumwidth' default to zero has no merit.
Solution:   Make the default 15, as the actual default value.
2018-02-10 18:28:52 +01:00
5a09343719 patch 8.0.1494: no autocmd triggered in Insert mode with visible popup menu
Problem:    No autocmd triggered in Insert mode with visible popup menu.
Solution:   Add TextChangedP. (Prabir Shrestha, Christian Brabandt,
            closes #2372, closes #1691)
            Fix that the TextChanged autocommands are not always triggered
            when sourcing a script.
2018-02-10 18:15:19 +01:00
9b56a57cda patch 8.0.1493: completion items cannot be annotated
Problem:    Completion items cannot be annotated.
Solution:   Add a "user_data" entry to the completion item. (Ben Jackson,
            coses #2608, closes #2508)
2018-02-10 16:19:32 +01:00
b301f6b950 patch 8.0.1492: memory leak in balloon_split()
Problem:    Memory leak in balloon_split().
Solution:   Free the balloon lines. Free the balloon when exiting.
2018-02-10 15:38:35 +01:00
a8f04aa275 patch 8.0.1491: the minimum width of the popup menu is hard coded
Problem:    The minimum width of the popup menu is hard coded.
Solution:   Add the 'pumwidth' option. (Christian Brabandt, James McCoy,
            closes #2314)
2018-02-10 15:36:55 +01:00
2993ac5fce patch 8.0.1490: number of spell regions is spread out through the code
Problem:    Number of spell regions is spread out through the code.
Solution:   Define MAXREGIONS.
2018-02-10 14:12:43 +01:00
7254067ee9 Update runtime files. 2018-02-09 22:00:53 +01:00
5459129af2 patch 8.0.1489: there is no easy way to get the global directory
Problem:    There is no easy way to get the global directory, esp. if some
            windows have a local directory.
Solution:   Make getcwd(-1) return the global directory. (Andy Massimino,
            closes #2606)
2018-02-09 20:53:59 +01:00
0d20737732 patch 8.0.1488: emacs tags no longer work
Problem:    Emacs tags no longer work. (zdohnal)
Solution:   Do not skip over end of line.
2018-02-09 19:25:29 +01:00
8846ac5aed patch 8.0.1487: test 14 fails
Problem:    Test 14 fails.
Solution:   Fix of-by-one error.
2018-02-09 19:24:01 +01:00
82846a00ac patch 8.0.1486: accessing invalid memory with "it"
Problem:    Accessing invalid memory with "it". (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Avoid going over the end of the line. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #2532)
2018-02-09 18:09:54 +01:00
9e33efd152 patch 8.0.1485: weird autocmd may cause arglist to be changed recursively
Problem:    Weird autocmd may cause arglist to be changed recursively.
Solution:   Prevent recursively changing the argument list. (Christian
            Brabandt, closes #2472)
2018-02-09 17:50:28 +01:00
a15ef4588c patch 8.0.1484: reduntant conditions
Problem:    Reduntant conditions.
Solution:   Remove them. (Dominique Pelle)
2018-02-09 16:46:00 +01:00
9d32276b52 patch 8.0.1483: searchpair() might return an invalid value on timeout
Problem:    Searchpair() might return an invalid value on timeout.
Solution:   When the second search times out, do not accept a match from the
            first search. (Daniel Hahler, closes #2552)
2018-02-09 16:04:25 +01:00
02ae9b4a93 patch 8.0.1482: using feedkeys() does not work to test completion
Problem:    Using feedkeys() does not work to test Insert mode completion.
            (Lifepillar)
Solution:   Do not check for typed keys when executing :normal or feedkeys().
            Fix thesaurus completion not working when 'complete' is empty.
2018-02-09 15:06:02 +01:00
1567558b20 patch 8.0.1481: clearing a pointer takes two lines
Problem:    Clearing a pointer takes two lines.
Solution:   Add vim_clear() to free and clear the pointer.
2018-02-09 12:29:56 +01:00
0562532c2e patch 8.0.1480: patch missing change
Problem:    Patch missing change.
Solution:   Add missing change.
2018-02-09 12:28:00 +01:00
bc0e9adae9 patch 8.0.1479: insert mode completion state is confusing
Problem:    Insert mode completion state is confusing.
Solution:   Move ctrl_x_mode into edit.c.  Add CTRL_X_NORMAL for zero.
2018-02-09 12:13:34 +01:00
dff72ba445 patch 8.0.1478: unnecessary condition
Problem:    Unnecessary condition for "len" being zero.
Solution:   Remove the condition. (Dominique Pelle)
2018-02-08 22:45:17 +01:00
d317b38a4d patch 8.0.1477: redraw flicker when moving the mouse outside of terminal window
Problem:    Redraw flicker when moving the mouse outside of terminal window.
Solution:   Instead of updating the cursor color and shape every time leaving
            and entering a terminal window, only update when different from
            the previously used cursor.
2018-02-08 22:33:31 +01:00
acda04f5c6 patch 8.0.1476: screen isn't always updated right away
Problem:    Screen isn't always updated right away.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef: Call out_flush() when not running the GUI.
2018-02-08 09:57:28 +01:00
f12519dec8 patch 8.0.1475: invalid memory access in read_redo()
Problem:    Invalid memory access in read_redo(). (gy741)
Solution:   Convert the replacement character back from a negative number to
            CR or NL. (hint by Dominique Pelle, closes #2616)
2018-02-06 22:52:49 +01:00
dd08b6a32b patch 8.0.1474: Visual C 2017 has multiple MSVCVER numbers
Problem:    Visual C 2017 has multiple MSVCVER numbers.
Solution:   Assume the 2017 version if MSVCVER >= 1910. (Leonardo Valeri
            Manera, closes #2619)
2018-02-06 22:02:43 +01:00
511ffdd65d patch 8.0.1473: MS-Windows: D&D fails between 32 and 64 bit apps
Problem:    MS-Windows: D&D fails between 32 and 64 bit apps.
Solution:   Add the /HIGHENTROPYVA:NO linker option. (Ken Takata, closes #2504)
2018-02-04 19:37:40 +01:00
5d4247402b patch 8.0.1472: MS-Windows: nsis installer is a bit slow
Problem:    MS-Windows: nsis installer is a bit slow.
Solution:   Use ReserveFile for vimrc.ini. (closes #2522)
2018-02-04 19:11:30 +01:00
28944fecff patch 8.0.1471: on MS-Windows CursorIM highlighting no longer works
Problem:    On MS-Windows CursorIM highlighting no longer works.
Solution:   Adjust #if statements. (Ken Takata)
2018-02-04 19:01:31 +01:00
2c7b906afb patch 8.0.1470: integer overflow when using regexp pattern
Problem:    Integer overflow when using regexp pattern. (geeknik)
Solution:   Use a long instead of int. (Christian Brabandt, closes #2251)
2018-02-04 18:22:46 +01:00
2374faae11 patch 8.0.1469: when package path is a symlink 'runtimepath' is wrong
Problem:    When package path is a symlink adding it to 'runtimepath' happens
            at the end.
Solution:   Do not resolve symlinks before locating the position in
            'runtimepath'. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2604)
2018-02-04 17:47:42 +01:00
191f18bad0 patch 8.0.1468: illegal memory access in del_bytes()
Problem:    Illegal memory access in del_bytes().
Solution:   Check for negative byte count. (Christian Brabandt, closes #2466)
2018-02-04 16:38:47 +01:00
fef4ddd5eb patch 8.0.1467: libvterm doesn't handle illegal byte sequence correctly
Problem:    Libvterm doesn't handle illegal byte sequence correctly.
Solution:   After the invalid code check if there is space to store another
            character.  Allocate one more character. (zhykzhykzhyk, closes
            #2614, closes #2613)
2018-02-04 14:49:57 +01:00
06b77ef69f patch 8.0.1466: older GTK versions don't have gtk_entry_get_text_length()
Problem:    Older GTK versions don't have gtk_entry_get_text_length().
Solution:   Add a function with #ifdefs to take care of GTK version
            differences. (Kazunobu Kuriyama, closes #2605)
2018-02-04 14:32:57 +01:00
4bc0bed536 patch 8.0.1465: python2 and python3 detection not tested
Problem:    Python2 and python3 detection not tested. (Matej Cepl)
Solution:   Add test for detecting python2 and python3.  Also detect a script
            using "js" as javascript.
2018-02-03 22:35:40 +01:00
8a37b03289 patch 8.0.1464: completing directory after :find does not add slash
Problem:    Completing directory after :find does not add slash.
Solution:   Adjust the flags for globpath(). (Genki Sky)
2018-02-03 20:43:08 +01:00
ec48a9c589 patch 8.0.1463: test fails without 'autochdir' option
Problem:    Test fails without 'autochdir' option.
Solution:   Skip test if 'autochdir' is not supported.
2018-02-03 20:11:40 +01:00
f4aba797cb patch 8.0.1462: missing yet another file in patch
Problem:    Missing yet another file in patch.
Solution:   Add changes to missing file.
2018-02-03 19:17:36 +01:00
15833239a4 patch 8.0.1461: missing another file in patch
Problem:    Missing another file in patch.
Solution:   Add changes to missing file.
2018-02-03 18:33:17 +01:00
b5cb65ba2b patch 8.0.1460: missing file in patch
Problem:    Missing file in patch.
Solution:   Add changes to missing file.
2018-02-03 18:01:37 +01:00
b7407d3fc9 patch 8.0.1459: cannot handle change of directory
Problem:    Cannot handle change of directory.
Solution:   Add the DirChanged autocommand event. (Andy Massimino,
            closes #888)  Avoid changing directory for 'autochdir' too often.
2018-02-03 17:36:27 +01:00
ddb349369d patch 8.0.1458: filetype detection test does not check all scripts
Problem:    Filetype detection test does not check all scripts.
Solution:   Add most scripts to the test
2018-02-03 15:55:49 +01:00
8fd2ffc530 patch 8.0.1457: clojure now supports a shebang line
Problem:    Clojure now supports a shebang line.
Solution:   Detect clojure script from the shebang line. (David Burgin,
            closes #2570)
2018-02-03 15:43:15 +01:00
8dce6c54c8 patch 8.0.1456: timer test on travis Mac is still flaky
Problem:    Timer test on travis Mac is still flaky.
Solution:   Increase time range a bit more.
2018-02-03 15:38:42 +01:00
4bfa8af141 patch 8.0.1455: if $SHELL contains a space then 'shell' is incorrect
Problem:    If $SHELL contains a space then the default value of 'shell' is
            incorrect. (Matthew Horan)
Solution:   Escape spaces in $SHELL. (Christian Brabandt, closes #459)
2018-02-03 15:14:46 +01:00
42b23fad1d patch 8.0.1454: when in silent mode too much output is buffered
Problem:    When in silent mode too much output is buffered.
Solution:   Use line buffering instead of fully buffered. (Brian M. Carlson,
            closes #2537)
2018-02-03 14:46:45 +01:00
218101442e patch 8.0.1453: terminal test fails on some slow terminals
Problem:    Terminal test fails on some slow terminals.
Solution:   Increase timeout to 10 seconds.
2018-02-02 18:30:36 +01:00
d4a282f7a5 patch 8.0.1452: terminal test fails on some systems
Problem:    Terminal test fails on some systems. (jonathonf)
Solution:   Use "cat" instead of Python to produce the input.  Add a delay.
            (closes #2607)
2018-02-02 18:22:31 +01:00
94073167e3 patch 8.0.1451: difficult to set the python home directories properly
Problem:    It is difficult to set the python home directory properly for
            Python 2.7 and 3.5 since both use $PYTHONHOME.
Solution:   Add the 'pythonhome' and 'pythonthreehome' options. (Kazuki
            Sakamoto, closes #1266)
2018-01-31 21:49:05 +01:00
1dd45fb4f3 patch 8.0.1450: GUI: endless loop when stopping cursor blinking
Problem:    Endless loop when gui_mch_stop_blink() is called while blink_state
            is BLINK_OFF. (zdohnal)
Solution:   Avoid calling gui_update_cursor() recursively.
2018-01-31 21:10:01 +01:00
a338adcf22 patch 8.0.1449: slow redrawing with DirectX
Problem:    Slow redrawing with DirectX.
Solution:   Avoid calling gui_mch_flush() unnecessarily, especially when
            updating the cursor. (Ken Takata, closes #2560)
2018-01-31 20:51:47 +01:00
37badc898b patch 8.0.1448: segfault with exception inside :rubyfile command
Problem:    Segmentation fault when Ruby throws an exception inside :rubyfile
            command.
Solution:   Use rb_protect() instead of rb_load_protect(). (ujihisa,
            closes #2147, greywolf, closes #2512, #2511)
2018-01-31 20:15:30 +01:00
cada78975e patch 8.0.1447: still too many old style tests
Problem:    Still too many old style tests.
Solution:   Turn a few tests into new style. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #2509)
2018-01-31 19:30:24 +01:00
6f361c9912 patch 8.0.1446: acessing freed memory after window command in auto command
Problem:    Acessing freed memory after window command in auto command.
            (gy741)
Solution:   Adjust the pointer in the parent frame. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #2467)
2018-01-31 19:06:50 +01:00
153b704e20 patch 8.0.1445: cannot act on edits in the command line
Problem:    Cannot act on edits in the command line.
Solution:   Add the CmdlineChanged autocommand event. (xtal8, closes #2603,
            closes #2524)
2018-01-31 15:48:32 +01:00
ec0557f08b patch 8.0.1444: missing -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 may cause problems
Problem:    Missing -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 may cause problems if a library is
            compiled with it.
Solution:   Include -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS if some CFLAGS has it. (James McCoy,
            closes #2600)
2018-01-31 14:41:37 +01:00
059fd01021 patch 8.0.1443: compiler complains about uninitialized variable
Problem:    Compiler complains about uninitialized variable. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Assign a value to the variable.
2018-01-31 14:25:53 +01:00
a172b63ab8 patch 8.0.1442: using pointer before it is set
Problem:    Using pointer before it is set.
Solution:   Search in whole buffer instead of next token.
2018-01-30 22:52:06 +01:00
ce46d934af patch 8.0.1441: using ":undo 0" leaves undo in wrong state
Problem:    Using ":undo 0" leaves undo in wrong state.
Solution:   Instead of searching for state 1 and go above, just use the start.
            (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2595)
2018-01-30 22:46:06 +01:00
b50773c6df patch 8.0.1440: terminal window: some vterm responses are delayed
Problem:    Terminal window: some vterm responses are delayed.
Solution:   After writing input. check if there is output to read. (Ozaki
            Kiichi, closes #2594)
2018-01-30 22:31:19 +01:00
1274d33493 patch 8.0.1439: if cscope fails a search Vim may hang
Problem:    If cscope fails a search Vim may hang.
Solution:   Bail out when a search error is encountered. (Safouane Baroudi,
            closes #2598)
2018-01-30 21:47:52 +01:00
0479e910c4 patch 8.0.1438: filetype detection test not updated for change
Problem:    Filetype detection test not updated for change.
Solution:   Update the test.
2018-01-29 09:17:32 +01:00
d6d304298a patch 8.0.1437: pkg-config doesn't work with cross compiling
Problem:    Pkg-config doesn't work with cross compiling.
Solution:   Use AC_PATH_TOOL() instead of AC_PATH_PROG(). (James McCoy,
            closes #2513)
2018-01-28 22:48:55 +01:00
40962ec9c0 Update runtime files. 2018-01-28 22:47:25 +01:00
84b242c369 patch 8.0.1436: not enough information about what Python version may work
Problem:    Not enough information about what Python version may work.
Solution:   Add "python_compiled", "python3_compiled", "python_dynamic" and
            "python3_dynamic" values for has().
2018-01-28 17:45:49 +01:00
501383236d patch 8.0.1435: memory leak in test_arabic
Problem:    Memory leak in test_arabic.
Solution:   Free the from and to parts. (Christian Brabandt, closes #2569)
2018-01-28 17:05:16 +01:00
d7823d5b7c patch 8.0.1434: GTK: :promtfind does not put focus on text input
Problem:    GTK: :promtfind does not put focus on text input. (Adam Novak)
Solution:   When re-opening the dialog put focus on the text input. (Kazunobu
            Kuriyama, closes #2563)
2018-01-28 15:36:42 +01:00
95dbcbea6d patch 8.0.1433: illegal memory access after undo
Problem:    Illegal memory access after undo. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Avoid the column becomes negative. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #2533)
2018-01-27 21:01:34 +01:00
2ec364e94d patch 8.0.1432: after ":copen" can't get the window-ID of the quickfix window
Problem:    After ":copen" can't get the window-ID of the quickfix window.
            (FalacerSelene)
Solution:   Make it work without a quickfix list.  Add a test. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #2541)
2018-01-27 11:52:13 +01:00
0cbcd949e1 patch 8.0.1431: MS-Windows: vimtutor fails if %TMP% has special chars
Problem:    MS-Windows: vimtutor fails if %TMP% has special chars.
Solution:   Add quotes. (Tamce, closes #2561)
2018-01-26 22:22:55 +01:00
4aad53c369 patch 8.0.1430: crash when term_start() fails
Problem:    Crash when term_start() fails.
Solution:   Initialize winpty_err.
2018-01-26 21:11:03 +01:00
ede35bbbd0 patch 8.0.1429: crash when calling term_start() with empty argument
Problem:    Crash when calling term_start() with empty argument.
Solution:   Check for invalid argument. (Yasuhiro Matsomoto, closes #2503)
            Fix memory leak.
2018-01-26 20:05:18 +01:00
200ea8ffaa patch 8.0.1428: compiler warning on 64 bit MS-Windows system
Problem:    Compiler warning on 64 bit MS-Windows system.
Solution:   Change type from "int" to "size_t". (Mike Williams)
2018-01-02 15:37:46 +01:00
de04654ddc patch 8.0.1427: the :leftabove modifier doesn't work for :copen
Problem:    The :leftabove modifier doesn't work for :copen.
Solution:   Respect the split modifier. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2496)
2017-12-26 13:53:11 +01:00
9e3dfc6501 patch 8.0.1426: "gf" and <cfile> don't accept ? and & in URL
Problem:    "gf" and <cfile> don't accept ? and & in URL. (Dmitrii Tcyganok)
Solution:   Check for a URL and allow for extra characters. (closes #2493)
2017-12-25 14:29:18 +01:00
2095148277 patch 8.0.1425: execute() does not work in completion of user command
Problem:    execute() does not work in completion of user command. (thinca)
Solution:   Switch off redir_off and restore it. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2492)
2017-12-25 13:44:43 +01:00
df980db69b update a few runtime files 2017-12-24 13:22:00 +01:00
a47ebdbd22 patch 8.0.1424: the timer_pause test is flaky on Travis
Problem:    The timer_pause test is flaky on Travis.
Solution:   Accept a longer sleep time on Mac.
2017-12-23 18:41:35 +01:00
fabaf753e2 patch 8.0.1423: error in return not caught by try/catch
Problem:    Error in return not caught by try/catch.
Solution:   Call update_force_abort(). (Yasuhiro Matsomoto, closes #2483)
2017-12-23 17:26:11 +01:00
45a0000d5c patch 8.0.1422: no fallback to underline when undercurl is not set
Problem:    No fallback to underline when undercurl is not set. (Ben Jackson)
Solution:   Check for the value to be empty instead of NULL. (closes #2424)
2017-12-22 21:12:34 +01:00
e6640ad44e patch 8.0.1421: accessing invalid memory with overlong byte sequence
Problem:    Accessing invalid memory with overlong byte sequence.
Solution:   Check for NUL character. (test by Dominique Pelle, closes #2485)
2017-12-22 21:06:56 +01:00
3c09722600 patch 8.0.1420: accessing freed memory in vimgrep
Problem:    Accessing freed memory in vimgrep.
Solution:   Check that the quickfix list is still valid. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #2474)
2017-12-21 20:54:49 +01:00
b73fa629d6 patch 8.0.1419: cursor column is not updated after ]s
Problem:    Cursor column is not updated after ]s. (Gary Johnson)
Solution:   Set the curswant flag.
2017-12-21 20:27:47 +01:00
ae6f865125 patch 8.0.1418: no test for expanding backticks
Problem:    No test for expanding backticks.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #2479)
2017-12-20 22:32:20 +01:00
1bd999f982 patch 8.0.1417: test doesn't search for a sentence
Problem:    Test doesn't search for a sentence. Still fails when searching for
            start of sentence. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Add paren. Check for MAXCOL in dec().
2017-12-19 22:25:40 +01:00
8ada6aa929 patch 8.0.1416: crash when searching for a sentence
Problem:    Crash when searching for a sentence.
Solution:   Return NUL when getting character at MAXCOL. (closes #2468)
2017-12-19 21:23:21 +01:00
4ce46c2a6b patch 8.0.1415: warning for unused function without timers feature
Problem:    Warning for unused function without timers feature.
Solution:   Add #ifdef. (John Marriott)
2017-12-19 19:42:41 +01:00
14a4deb064 patch 8.0.1414: accessing freed memory in :lfile.
Problem:    Accessing freed memory in :lfile.
Solution:   Get the current window after executing autocommands. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #2473)
2017-12-19 16:48:55 +01:00
aaf6e43b7a patch 8.0.1413: accessing freed memory in :cbuffer
Problem:    Accessing freed memory in :cbuffer.
Solution:   Get quickfix list after executing autocmds. (closes #2470)
2017-12-19 16:41:14 +01:00
1223744849 patch 8.0.1412: using free memory using setloclist()
Problem:    Using free memory using setloclist(). (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Mark location list context as still in use when needed. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #2462)
2017-12-19 12:38:52 +01:00
2efb323e87 patch 8.0.1411: reading invalid memory with CTRL-W :
Problem:    Reading invalid memory with CTRL-W :.
Solution:   Correct the command characters. (closes #2469)
2017-12-19 12:27:23 +01:00
338e47fdfd patch 8.0.1410: hang when using count() with an empty string
Problem:    Hang when using count() with an empty string.
Solution:   Return zero for an empty string. (Dominique Pelle, closes #2465)
2017-12-19 11:55:26 +01:00
132f75255e patch 8.0.1409: buffer overflow in :tags command
Problem:    Buffer overflow in :tags command.
Solution:   Use vim_snprintf(). (Dominique Pelle, closes #2471, closes #2475)
            Add a test.
2017-12-19 10:49:34 +01:00
a0ca7d002d patch 8.0.1408: crash in setqflist()
Problem:    Crash in setqflist().
Solution:   Check for string to be NULL. (Dominique Pelle, closes #2464)
2017-12-19 10:22:19 +01:00
4af031dbc8 patch 8.0.1407: GUI: CursorHold may trigger before 'updatetime'
Problem:    GUI: CursorHold may trigger before 'updatetime' when using timers.
Solution:   Check that 'updatetime' has passed.
2017-12-19 10:02:43 +01:00
b254af312d patch 8.0.1406: difficult to track changes to a quickfix list
Problem:    Difficult to track changes to a quickfix list.
Solution:   Add a "changedtick" value. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2460)
2017-12-18 19:48:58 +01:00
c9e649ae81 patch 8.0.1405: duplicated code for getting a typed character
Problem:    Duplicated code for getting a typed character. CursorHold is
            called too often in the GUI. (lilydjwg)
Solution:   Refactor code to move code up from mch_inchar().  Don't fire
            CursorHold if feedkeys() was used. (closes #2451)
2017-12-18 18:14:47 +01:00
606d45ccd8 patch 8.0.1404: invalid memory access on exit
Problem:    Invalid memory access on exit when autocommands wipe out a buffer.
            (gy741, Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Check if the buffer is still valid. (closes #2449)
2017-12-18 16:21:44 +01:00
4fb921e388 patch 8.0.1403: using freed buffer in grep command
Problem:    Using freed buffer in grep command. (gy741, Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Lock the dummy buffer to avoid autocommands wiping it out.
2017-12-18 15:33:00 +01:00
9bca805ec4 patch 8.0.1402: crash with nasty autocommand
Problem:    Crash with nasty autocommand. (gy741, Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Check that the new current buffer isn't wiped out. (closes #2447)
2017-12-18 12:37:55 +01:00
cb89c98c26 patch 8.0.1401: cannot build with GTK but without XIM
Problem:    Cannot build with GTK but without XIM. (Guido)
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef. (closes #2461)
2017-12-17 21:54:55 +01:00
f0b03c4e98 Update runtime files 2017-12-17 17:17:07 +01:00
8ee2d36e21 patch 8.0.1400: color scheme check script shows up as color scheme
Problem:    Color scheme check script shows up as color scheme.
Solution:   Move it to the "tools" subdirectory. (closes #2457)
2017-12-17 16:11:09 +01:00
ee219b0e9f patch 8.0.1399: warnings and errors when building tiny version
Problem:    Warnings and errors when building tiny version. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Add #ifdefs.
2017-12-17 14:55:01 +01:00
9e1d399e63 patch 8.0.1398: :packadd does not load packages from the "start" directory
Problem:    :packadd does not load packages from the "start" directory.
            (Alejandro Hernandez)
Solution:   Make :packadd look in the "start" directory if those packages were
            not loaded on startup.
2017-12-17 14:26:46 +01:00
890dd05492 patch 8.0.1397: pattern with \& following nothing gives an error
Problem:    Pattern with \& following nothing gives an error.
Solution:   Emit an empty node when needed.
2017-12-16 19:59:37 +01:00
a1d5c154db patch 8.0.1396: memory leak when CTRL-G in search command line fails
Problem:    Memory leak when CTRL-G in search command line fails.
Solution:   Move restore_last_search_pattern to after "if".
2017-12-16 19:05:22 +01:00
200d0e36bc patch 8.0.1395: it is not easy to see if a colorscheme is well written
Problem:    It is not easy to see if a colorscheme is well written.
Solution:   Add a script that checks for common mistakes. (Christian Brabandt)
2017-12-16 18:53:35 +01:00
7e1652c63c patch 8.0.1394: cannot intercept a yank command
Problem:    Cannot intercept a yank command.
Solution:   Add the TextYankPost autocommand event. (Philippe Vaucher et al.,
            closes #2333)
2017-12-16 18:27:02 +01:00
6621605eb9 patch 8.0.1393: too much highlighting with 'hlsearch' and 'incsearch' set
Problem:    Too much highlighting with 'hlsearch' and 'incsearch' set.
Solution:   Do not highlight matches when the pattern matches everything.
2017-12-16 16:33:44 +01:00
8b42328cef patch 8.0.1392: build fails with --with-features=huge --disable-channel
Problem:    Build fails with --with-features=huge --disable-channel.
Solution:   Don't enable the terminal feature when the channel feature is
            missing. (Dominique Pelle, closes #2453)
2017-12-16 14:37:06 +01:00
b29d328eb4 patch 8.0.1391: encoding empty string to JSON sometimes gives "null"
Problem:    Encoding empty string to JSON sometimes gives "null".
Solution:   Handle NULL string as empty string. (closes #2446)
2017-12-15 21:25:01 +01:00
4697399e8c move netrw back to the previous version 2017-12-14 19:56:46 +01:00
7f88b65f6c patch 8.0.1390: DirectX scrolling can be slow, vertical positioning is off
Problem:    DirectX scrolling can be slow, vertical positioning is off.
Solution:   Make scroll slightly faster when using "scrlines:1". Fix y
            position of displayed text. Fix DirectX with non-utf8 encoding.
            (Ken Takata, closes #2440)
2017-12-14 13:15:19 +01:00
a6d4849c71 patch 8.0.1389: getqflist() items are missing if not set
Problem:    getqflist() items are missing if not set, that makes it more
            difficult to handle the values.
Solution:   When a value is not available return zero or another invalid
            value. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2430)
2017-12-12 22:45:31 +01:00
fae8ed1fc8 patch 8.0.1388: char not overwritten with ambiguous width char
Problem:    Char not overwritten with ambiguous width char, if the ambiguous
            char is single width but we reserve double-width space.
Solution:   First clear the screen cells. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2436)
2017-12-12 22:29:30 +01:00
a703aaee4d patch 8.0.1387: wordcount test is old style
Problem:    Wordcount test is old style.
Solution:   Change into a new style test. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2434)
2017-12-11 22:55:26 +01:00
8e6a31df81 patch 8.0.1386: cannot select modified buffers with getbufinfo()
Problem:    Cannot select modified buffers with getbufinfo().
Solution:   Add the "bufmodified" flag. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2431)
2017-12-10 21:06:22 +01:00
59eb016dff patch 8.0.1385: Python 3.5 is getting old
Problem:    Python 3.5 is getting old.
Solution:   Make Python 3.6 the default. (Ken Takata, closes #2429)
2017-12-10 18:17:44 +01:00
74240d3feb patch 8.0.1384: not enough quickfix help; confusing winid
Problem:    Not enough quickfix help; confusing winid.
Solution:   Add more examples in the help. When the quickfix window is not
            present, return zero for getqflist() with 'winid'. Add more tests
            for jumping to quickfix list entries. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes
            #2427)
2017-12-10 15:26:15 +01:00
35c5e8155d patch 8.0.1383: local additions in help skips some files
Problem:    Local additions in help skips some files. (joshklod)
Solution:   Check the base file name length equals.
2017-12-09 21:10:13 +01:00
f405c8fe85 patch 8.0.1382: get "no write since last change" message if terminal is open
Problem:    Get "no write since last change" message if a terminal is open.
            (Fritz mehner)
Solution:   Don't consider a buffer changed if it's a terminal window.
2017-12-09 19:51:49 +01:00
620ca2da37 patch 8.0.1381: ch_readraw() waits for NL if channel mode is NL
Problem:    ch_readraw() waits for NL if channel mode is NL.
Solution:   Pass a "raw" flag to channel_read_block(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2017-12-09 19:13:13 +01:00
05684310a5 patch 8.0.1380: using "vim -r swapfile" the hit-enter prompt is misplaced.
Problem:    When recovering a file with "vim -r swapfile" the hit-enter prompt
            is at the top of the window.
Solution:   Invalidate the cursor position.
2017-12-09 15:11:24 +01:00
e4b78e2a42 patch 8.0.1379: configure check for selinux does not check for header file
Problem:    Configure check for selinux does not check for header file.
Solution:   Add an AC_CHECK_HEADER(). (Benny Siegert)
2017-12-07 22:29:11 +01:00
3388d33457 patch 8.0.1378: autoload script sources itself when defining function
Problem:    Autoload script sources itself when defining function.
Solution:   Pass TFN_NO_AUTOLOAD to trans_function_name(). (Yasuhiro
            Matsumoto, closes #2423)
2017-12-07 22:23:04 +01:00
6e65d594aa patch 8.0.1377: cannot call a dict function in autoloaded dict
Problem:    Cannot call a dict function in autoloaded dict.
Solution:   Call get_lval() passing the read-only flag.
2017-12-07 22:11:27 +01:00
23c1b2b018 patch 8.0.1376: cursor in terminal not always updated
Problem:    Cursor in terminal not always updated.
Solution:   Call gui_mch_flush(). (Ken Takata)
2017-12-05 21:32:33 +01:00
415a6939a4 patch 8.0.1375: window size wrong after maximizing with WinBar
Problem:    Window size wrong after maximizing with WinBar. (Lifepillar)
Solution:   Fix height computations. Redraw window when it is zero height but
            has a WinBar. (closes #2356)
2017-12-05 20:31:07 +01:00
5fe6bdf858 patch 8.0.1374: CTRL-A does not work with an empty line
Problem:    CTRL-A does not work with an empty line. (Alex)
Solution:   Decrement the end only once. (Hirohito Higashi, closes #2387)
2017-12-05 17:22:12 +01:00
3767c6e9ee patch 8.0.1373: no error when settting 'renderoptions' before starting GUI
Problem:    No error when settting 'renderoptions' to an invalid value before
            starting the GUI.
Solution:   Always check the value. (Ken Takata, closes #2413)
2017-12-05 16:57:56 +01:00
ac112f01a6 patch 8.0.1372: profile log may be truncated halfway a character
Problem:    Profile log may be truncated halfway a character.
Solution:   Find the start of the character. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2385)
2017-12-05 16:46:28 +01:00
feeb4d0901 patch 8.0.1371: Shift-Insert doesn't always work in MS-Windows console
Problem:    Shift-Insert doesn't always work in MS-Windows console.
Solution:   Handle K_NUL differently if the second character is more than one
            byte. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2381)
2017-12-05 15:14:46 +01:00
1eca6f13d6 patch 8.0.1370: channel test for callback is flaky
Problem:    Channel test for callback is flaky.
Solution:   Add the test to thelist of flaky tests.
2017-12-05 14:04:27 +01:00
92467d3351 patch 8.0.1369: MS-Windows: drawing underline slow, mFallbackDC not updated
Problem:    MS-Windows: drawing underline, curl and strike-throw is slow,
            mFallbackDC not properly updated.
Solution:   Several performance improvements. (Ken Takata, Taro Muraoka,
            Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2401)
2017-12-05 13:22:16 +01:00
ce6179c799 patch 8.0.1368: cannot drag status or separator of new terminal window
Problem:    Cannot drag status line or vertical separator of new terminal
            window. (UncleBill)
Solution:   Adjust mouse row and column computation. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #2410)
2017-12-05 13:06:16 +01:00
461fe50fea patch 8.0.1367: terminal test hangs, executing abcde
Problem:    terminal test hangs, executing abcde. (Stucki)
Solution:   Rename abcde to abxde.
2017-12-05 12:30:03 +01:00
1ad022a9b8 patch 8.0.1367 2017-12-03 18:20:32 +01:00
24820691e6 patch 8.0.1365: when one channel test fails others fail as well
Problem:    When one channel test fails others fail as well.
Solution:   Stop the job after a failure.  Also add a couple of tests to the
            list of flaky tests.
2017-12-02 16:38:12 +01:00
22044dc317 patch 8.0.1364: there is no easy way to get the window position
Problem:    There is no easy way to get the window position.
Solution:   Add win_screenpos().
2017-12-02 15:43:37 +01:00
af903e5d49 patch 8.0.1363: recovering does not work when swap file ends in .stz
Problem:    Recovering does not work when swap file ends in .stz.
Solution:   Check for all possible swap file names. (Elfling, closes #2395,
            closes #2396)
2017-12-02 15:11:22 +01:00
a7c54cfcf8 patch 8.0.1362: terminal window colors wrong when using Terminal highlighting
Problem:    Terminal window colors wrong when using Terminal highlighting.
Solution:   Set ansi_index when setting the default color.  Also cache the
            color index for Terminal. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #2393)
2017-12-01 21:07:20 +01:00
97ce419201 patch 8.0.1361: some users don't want to diff with hidden buffers
Problem:    Some users don't want to diff with hidden buffers.
Solution:   Add the "hiddenoff" item to 'diffopt'. (Alisue, closes #2394)
2017-12-01 20:35:58 +01:00
76bb7196f5 patch 8.0.1360: the Terminal highlighting doesn't work in a terminal
Problem:    The Terminal highlighting doesn't work in a terminal. (Ozaki
            Kiichi)
Solution:   Use the Terminal highlighting when the cterm index is zero.
2017-11-30 22:07:07 +01:00
2f0584910c Update runtime files 2017-11-30 20:27:52 +01:00
46359e198f patch 8.0.1359: libvterm ANSI colors can not always be recognized
Problem:    Libvterm ANSI colors can not always be recognized from the RGB
            values. The default color is wrong when t_RB is empty.
Solution:   Add the ANSI color index to VTermColor.
2017-11-29 22:33:38 +01:00
8b9e20afb0 patch 8.0.1358: undercurl is not used in the terminal
Problem:    Undercurl is not used in the terminal. (Kovid Goyal)
Solution:   Only fall back to underline when undercurl highlighting is not
            defined. (closes #1306)
2017-11-28 21:25:21 +01:00
1a2ab991a6 patch 8.0.1357: startup test fails on OpenBSD
Problem:    Startup test fails on OpenBSD. (Edd Barrett)
Solution:   Check for "BSD" instead of "FreeBSD" being defined. (James McCoy,
            closes #2376, closes #2378)
2017-11-28 21:06:18 +01:00
c5aa55db7e patch 8.0.1356: using simalt in a GUIEnter autocommand inserts characters
Problem:    Using simalt in a GUIEnter autocommand inserts strange characters.
            (Chih-Long Chang)
Solution:   Ignore K_NOP in Insert mode. (closes #2379)
2017-11-28 20:47:40 +01:00
a45ff6caba patch 8.0.1355: cursor keys don't work in MS-Windows console
Problem:    Cursor keys don't work in MS-Windows console.
Solution:   Revert the previous patch.  Also delete dead code.
2017-11-28 20:06:10 +01:00
3660a10c73 patch 8.0.1354: Shift-Insert doesn't always work in MS-Windows console
Problem:    Shift-Insert doesn't always work in MS-Windows console.
Solution:   Handle K_NUL differently. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2381)
2017-11-28 18:07:59 +01:00
1ed2276fd5 patch 8.0.1353: QuickFixCmdPost is not used consistently
Problem:    QuickFixCmdPost is not used consistently.
Solution:   Invoke QuickFixCmdPost consistently after QuickFixCmdPre.
            (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #2377)
2017-11-28 18:03:44 +01:00
f38c86eb6b patch 8.0.1352: dead URLs in the help go unnoticed
Problem:    Dead URLs in the help go unnoticed.
Solution:   Add a script to check URLs in the help files. (Christian Brabandt)
2017-11-28 14:19:07 +01:00
bdb8139098 patch 8.0.1351: warning for unused variables building with MinGW
Problem:    Warning for unused variables building with MinGW.
Solution:   Change a few #ifdefs (suggested by John Marriott). Remove
            superfluous checks of FEAT_MBYTE.
2017-11-27 23:24:08 +01:00
1355aad2b9 patch 8.0.1350: cannot build with +eval and -multi_byte
Problem:    Cannot build with +eval and -multi_byte.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdefs. (John Marriott)  Always include the multi_byte
            feature when an input method feature is enabled.
2017-11-27 22:49:01 +01:00
17471e84a7 patch 8.0.1349: options test fails when using Motif or GTK GUI
Problem:    Options test fails when using Motif or GTK GUI.
Solution:   Use "fixed" instead of "fixedsys" for Unix. Don't try "xxx" for
            guifonteset.  Don't set 'termencoding' to anything but "utf-8" for
            GTK.  Give an error if 'termencoding' can't be converted.
2017-11-26 23:47:18 +01:00
c8c75796a6 patch 8.0.1348: make testclean deletes script file on MS-Windows
Problem:    Make testclean deletes script file on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Rename file to avoid it starting with an "x".
2017-11-26 17:18:06 +01:00
e0aa23f7e3 patch 8.0.1347: MS-Windows: build broken by misplaced curly
Problem:    MS-Windows: build broken by misplaced curly.
Solution:   Move curly after #endif
2017-11-26 17:08:03 +01:00
a3571ebef5 patch 8.0.1346: crash when passing 50 char string to balloon_split()
Problem:    Crash when passing 50 char string to balloon_split().
Solution:   Fix off-by-one error.
2017-11-26 16:53:16 +01:00
c41838aa01 patch 8.0.1345: race condition between stat() and open() for viminfo
Problem:    Race condition between stat() and open() for the viminfo temp
            file. (Simon Ruderich)
Solution:   use open() with O_EXCL to atomically check if the file exists.
            Don't try using a temp file, renaming it will fail anyway.
2017-11-26 16:50:41 +01:00
2877d334ad patch 8.0.1344: using 'imactivatefunc' in the GUI does not work
Problem:    Using 'imactivatefunc' in the GUI does not work.
Solution:   Do not use 'imactivatefunc' and 'imstatusfunc' in the GUI.
2017-11-26 14:56:16 +01:00
d7ccc4d81d patch 8.0.1343: MS-Windows: does not show colored emojis
Problem:    MS-Windows: does not show colored emojis.
Solution:   Implement colored emojis. Improve drawing speed. Make 'taamode'
            work. (Taro Muraoka, Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Ken Takata, close #2375)
2017-11-26 14:29:32 +01:00
fb1db0e355 patch 8.0.1342: cannot build with Motif and multi-byte
Problem:    Cannot build with Motif and multi-byte. (Mohamed Boughaba)
Solution:   Use the right input method status flag. (closes #2374)
2017-11-25 21:07:46 +01:00
be5d998d0e patch 8.0.1341: 'imactivatefunc' test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    'imactivatefunc' test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Skip the text.
2017-11-25 17:58:28 +01:00
281c93e714 patch 8.0.1340: MS-Windows: cannot build GUI without IME
Problem:    MS-Windows: cannot build GUI without IME.
Solution:   Define im_get_status() and im_set_active() when IME is not used.
2017-11-25 17:48:33 +01:00
83799a7b74 patch 8.0.1339: no test for what 8.0.1335 fixes
Problem:    No test for what 8.0.1335 fixes.
Solution:   Add a test. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2373)
2017-11-25 17:24:09 +01:00
819edbe078 patch 8.0.1338: USE_IM_CONTROL is confusing and incomplete
Problem:    USE_IM_CONTROL is confusing and incomplete.
Solution:   Just use FEAT_MBYTE.  Call 'imactivatefunc' also without GUI.
2017-11-25 17:14:33 +01:00
50d43153a7 patch 8.0.1337: typo in #ifdef
Problem:    Typo in #ifdef.
Solution:   Fix the #if line.
2017-11-25 15:24:56 +01:00
6315a9ae92 patch 8.0.1336: cannot use imactivatefunc() unless compiled with +xim
Problem:    Cannot use imactivatefunc() unless compiled with +xim.
Solution:   Allow using imactivatefunc() when not compiled with +xim.
            (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2349)
2017-11-25 15:20:02 +01:00
291a9d15ed patch 8.0.1335: writefile() using fsync() may give an error.
Problem:    Writefile() using fsync() may give an error for a device.
            (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Solution:   Ignore fsync() failing. (closes #2373)
2017-11-25 14:37:11 +01:00
3167c3e701 patch 8.0.1334: splitting a window with a WinBar damages window layout
Problem:    Splitting a window with a WinBar damages window layout.
            (Lifepillar)
Solution:   Take the winbar into account when computing the new window
            position.  Add WINBAR_HEIGHT().
2017-11-25 14:19:43 +01:00
2c997d7603 patch 8.0.1333: some tests are run twice
Problem:    Some tests are run twice.
Solution:   Invoked most utf8 tests only from test_alot_utf8. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #2369)
2017-11-23 22:52:09 +01:00
93a32e2ec4 patch 8.0.1332: highlighting in quickfix window could be better
Problem:    Highlighting in quickfix window could be better. (Axel Bender)
Solution:   Use the qfSeparator highlight item. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2017-11-23 22:05:45 +01:00
3679c17917 patch 8.0.1331: possible crash when window can be zero lines high
Problem:    Possible crash when window can be zero lines high. (Joseph
            Dornisch)
Solution:   Only set w_fraction if the window is at least two lines high.
2017-11-22 22:22:11 +01:00
a2a80162de Update runtime files. 2017-11-21 23:09:50 +01:00
441 changed files with 46455 additions and 14805 deletions

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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
# Format of this file: https://lgtm.com/help/lgtm/lgtm.yml-configuration-file
path_classifiers:
documentation:
- runtime/tutor/tutor*

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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ script:
- if [ -n "$err" ]; then exit 1; fi
after_success:
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b $SRCDIR -x .xs -e ${SRCDIR}/xxd -e ${SRCDIR}/if_perl.c --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR; fi
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then cd $SRCDIR && bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) ; fi
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b ${SRCDIR} -x .xs -e ${SRCDIR}/xxd -e ${SRCDIR}/if_perl.c --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR; fi
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then cd ${SRCDIR} && bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) ; fi
# vim:set sts=2 sw=2 tw=0 et:

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
# source files for all source archives
SRC_ALL = \
.hgignore \
.lgtm.yml \
.travis.yml \
appveyor.yml \
src/appveyor.bat \
@ -110,6 +111,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/testdir/sautest/autoload/*.vim \
src/testdir/runtest.vim \
src/testdir/shared.vim \
src/testdir/screendump.vim \
src/testdir/view_util.vim \
src/testdir/setup.vim \
src/testdir/gui_init.vim \
@ -119,7 +121,6 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/testdir/test[0-9]*a.ok \
src/testdir/test_[a-z]*.ok \
src/testdir/test49.vim \
src/testdir/test60.vim \
src/testdir/test83-tags? \
src/testdir/test77a.com \
src/testdir/test_*.vim \
@ -135,10 +136,11 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/testdir/pyxfile/*.py \
src/testdir/bench*.in \
src/testdir/bench*.vim \
src/testdir/dumps/*.dump \
src/testdir/samples/*.txt \
src/testdir/samples/test000 \
src/testdir/if_ver*.vim \
src/testdir/xterm_ramp.vim \
src/testdir/color_ramp.vim \
src/proto.h \
src/proto/arabic.pro \
src/proto/beval.pro \
@ -585,6 +587,7 @@ RT_ALL = \
runtime/doc/*.txt \
runtime/doc/Makefile \
runtime/doc/doctags.c \
runtime/doc/test_urls.vim \
runtime/doc/vim.1 \
runtime/doc/evim.1 \
runtime/doc/vimdiff.1 \
@ -666,6 +669,7 @@ RT_SCRIPTS = \
runtime/autoload/xml/*.vim \
runtime/colors/*.vim \
runtime/colors/README.txt \
runtime/colors/tools/*.vim \
runtime/compiler/*.vim \
runtime/compiler/README.txt \
runtime/indent/*.vim \

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ matrix:
before_build:
- '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Bin\SetEnv.cmd" /x64 /release'
- 'set INCLUDE=%INCLUDE%C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\Include\um'
build_script:
- src/appveyor.bat

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@ -89,6 +89,11 @@ Page instfiles
UninstPage uninstConfirm
UninstPage instfiles
# Reserve files
# Needed for showing the _vimrc setting page faster.
ReserveFile /plugin InstallOptions.dll
ReserveFile vimrc.ini
##########################################################
# Functions
@ -262,6 +267,9 @@ Section "Vim executables and runtime files"
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\swapmouse\plugin
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\swapmouse\plugin\*.*
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\termdebug\plugin
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\termdebug\plugin\*.*
SetOutPath $0\plugin
File ${VIMRT}\plugin\*.*
@ -475,14 +483,12 @@ Function SetCustom
# Display the InstallOptions dialog
# Check if a _vimrc should be created
SectionGetFlags ${sec_vimrc_id} $0
IntOp $0 $0 & 1
StrCmp $0 "1" +2 0
SectionGetFlags ${sec_vimrc_id} $3
IntOp $3 $3 & 1
StrCmp $3 "1" +2 0
Abort
Push $3
InstallOptions::dialog "$PLUGINSDIR\vimrc.ini"
Pop $3
InstallOptions::dialog "$PLUGINSDIR\vimrc.ini"
Pop $3
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim functions for file type detection
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2017 Nov 11
" Last Change: 2017 Dec 05
" These functions are moved here from runtime/filetype.vim to make startup
" faster.
@ -618,7 +618,11 @@ func dist#ft#FTperl()
setf perl
return 1
endif
if search('^use\s\s*\k', 'nc', 30)
let save_cursor = getpos('.')
call cursor(1,1)
let has_use = search('^use\s\s*\k', 'c', 30)
call setpos('.', save_cursor)
if has_use
setf perl
return 1
endif

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" netrwSettings.vim: makes netrw settings simpler
" Date: Nov 09, 2016
" Date: Dec 30, 2014
" Maintainer: Charles E Campbell <drchipNOSPAM at campbellfamily dot biz>
" Version: 16
" Version: 15
" Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Charles E. Campbell {{{1
" Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code,
" with or without modifications, provided that this copyright
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
if exists("g:loaded_netrwSettings") || &cp
finish
endif
let g:loaded_netrwSettings = "v16"
let g:loaded_netrwSettings = "v15"
if v:version < 700
echohl WarningMsg
echo "***warning*** this version of netrwSettings needs vim 7.0"
@ -154,13 +154,9 @@ fun! netrwSettings#NetrwSettings()
put = 'let g:netrw_list_hide = '.g:netrw_list_hide
put = 'let g:netrw_liststyle = '.g:netrw_liststyle
put = 'let g:netrw_localcopycmd = '.g:netrw_localcopycmd
put = 'let g:netrw_localcopycmdopt = '.g:netrw_localcopycmdopt
put = 'let g:netrw_localmkdir = '.g:netrw_localmkdir
put = 'let g:netrw_localmkdiropt = '.g:netrw_localmkdiropt
put = 'let g:netrw_localmovecmd = '.g:netrw_localmovecmd
put = 'let g:netrw_localmovecmdopt = '.g:netrw_localmovecmdopt
put = 'let g:netrw_localrmdir = '.g:netrw_localrmdir
put = 'let g:netrw_localrmdiropt = '.g:netrw_localrmdiropt
put = 'let g:netrw_maxfilenamelen = '.g:netrw_maxfilenamelen
put = 'let g:netrw_menu = '.g:netrw_menu
put = 'let g:netrw_mousemaps = '.g:netrw_mousemaps

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@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
" Vim plugin for formatting XML
" Last Change: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:26:55 +0100
" Version: 0.1
" Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Script: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=
" License: VIM License
" GetLatestVimScripts: ???? 18 :AutoInstall: xmlformat.vim
" Documentation: see :h xmlformat.txt (TODO!)
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" Load Once: {{{1
if exists("g:loaded_xmlformat") || &cp
finish
endif
let g:loaded_xmlformat = 1
let s:keepcpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" Main function: Format the input {{{1
func! xmlformat#Format()
" only allow reformatting through the gq command
" (e.g. Vim is in normal mode)
if mode() != 'n'
" do not fall back to internal formatting
return 0
endif
let sw = shiftwidth()
let prev = prevnonblank(v:lnum-1)
let s:indent = indent(prev)/sw
let result = []
let lastitem = prev ? getline(prev) : ''
let is_xml_decl = 0
" split on `<`, but don't split on very first opening <
for item in split(getline(v:lnum), '.\@<=[>]\zs')
if s:EndTag(item)
let s:indent = s:DecreaseIndent()
call add(result, s:Indent(item))
elseif s:EmptyTag(lastitem)
call add(result, s:Indent(item))
elseif s:StartTag(lastitem) && s:IsTag(item)
let s:indent += 1
call add(result, s:Indent(item))
else
if !s:IsTag(item)
" Simply split on '<'
let t=split(item, '.<\@=\zs')
let s:indent+=1
call add(result, s:Indent(t[0]))
let s:indent = s:DecreaseIndent()
call add(result, s:Indent(t[1]))
else
call add(result, s:Indent(item))
endif
endif
let lastitem = item
endfor
if !empty(result)
exe v:lnum. ",". (v:lnum + v:count - 1). 'd'
call append(v:lnum - 1, result)
" Might need to remove the last line, if it became empty because of the
" append() call
let last = v:lnum + len(result)
if getline(last) is ''
exe last. 'd'
endif
endif
" do not run internal formatter!
return 0
endfunc
" Check if given tag is XML Declaration header {{{1
func! s:IsXMLDecl(tag)
return a:tag =~? '^\s*<?xml\s\?\%(version="[^"]*"\)\?\s\?\%(encoding="[^"]*"\)\? ?>\s*$'
endfunc
" Return tag indented by current level {{{1
func! s:Indent(item)
return repeat(' ', shiftwidth()*s:indent). s:Trim(a:item)
endfu
" Return item trimmed from leading whitespace {{{1
func! s:Trim(item)
if exists('*trim')
return trim(a:item)
else
return matchstr(a:item, '\S\+.*')
endif
endfunc
" Check if tag is a new opening tag <tag> {{{1
func! s:StartTag(tag)
return a:tag =~? '^\s*<[^/?]'
endfunc
" Remove one level of indentation {{{1
func! s:DecreaseIndent()
return (s:indent > 0 ? s:indent - 1 : 0)
endfunc
" Check if tag is a closing tag </tag> {{{1
func! s:EndTag(tag)
return a:tag =~? '^\s*</'
endfunc
" Check that the tag is actually a tag and not {{{1
" something like "foobar</foobar>"
func! s:IsTag(tag)
return s:Trim(a:tag)[0] == '<'
endfunc
" Check if tag is empty <tag/> {{{1
func! s:EmptyTag(tag)
return a:tag =~ '/>\s*$'
endfunc
" Restoration And Modelines: {{{1
let &cpo= s:keepcpo
unlet s:keepcpo
" Modeline {{{1
" vim: fdm=marker fdl=0 ts=2 et sw=0 sts=-1

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@ -42,7 +42,16 @@ this autocmd might be useful:
Replace "blue_sky" with the name of the colorscheme.
In case you want to tweak a colorscheme after it was loaded, check out the
ColorScheme autocmd event.
ColorScheme autocommand event.
To clean up just before loading another colorscheme, use the ColorSchemePre
autocommand event. For example:
let g:term_ansi_colors = ...
augroup MyColorscheme
au!
au ColorSchemePre * unlet g:term_ansi_colors
au ColorSchemePre * au! MyColorscheme
augroup END
To customize a colorscheme use another name, e.g. "~/.vim/colors/mine.vim",
and use `:runtime` to load the original colorscheme:
@ -64,6 +73,8 @@ Search for "highlight_init".
If you think you have a color scheme that is good enough to be used by others,
please check the following items:
- Source the $VIMRUNTIME/colors/tools/check_colors.vim script to check for
common mistakes.
- Does it work in a color terminal as well as in the GUI?
- Is "g:colors_name" set to a meaningful value? In case of doubt you can do
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@ -0,0 +1,136 @@
" This script tests a color scheme for some errors. Load the scheme and source
" this script. e.g. :e colors/desert.vim | :so test_colors.vim
" Will output possible errors.
let s:save_cpo= &cpo
set cpo&vim
func! Test_check_colors()
call cursor(1,1)
let err={}
" 1) Check g:colors_name is existing
if !search('\<\%(g:\)\?colors_name\>', 'cnW')
let err['colors_name'] = 'g:colors_name not set'
else
let err['colors_name'] = 'OK'
endif
" 2) Check for some well-defined highlighting groups
" Some items, check several groups, e.g. Diff, Spell
let hi_groups = ['ColorColumn', 'Diff', 'ErrorMsg', 'Folded',
\ 'FoldColumn', 'IncSearch', 'LineNr', 'ModeMsg', 'MoreMsg', 'NonText',
\ 'Normal', 'Pmenu', 'Todo', 'Search', 'Spell', 'StatusLine', 'TabLine',
\ 'Title', 'Visual', 'WarningMsg', 'WildMenu']
let groups={}
for group in hi_groups
if search('\c@suppress\s\+'.group, 'cnW')
" skip check, if the script contains a line like
" @suppress Visual:
let groups[group] = 'Ignoring '.group
continue
endif
if !search('hi\%[ghlight] \+'.group, 'cnW')
let groups[group] = 'No highlight definition for '.group
continue
endif
if !search('hi\%[ghlight] \+'.group. '.*fg=', 'cnW')
let groups[group] = 'Missing foreground color for '.group
continue
endif
if search('hi\%[ghlight] \+'.group. '.*guibg=', 'cnW') &&
\ !search('hi\%[ghlight] \+'.group. '.*ctermbg=', 'cnW')
let groups[group] = 'Missing bg terminal color for '.group
continue
endif
call search('hi\%[ghlight] \+'.group, 'cW')
" only check in the current line
if !search('guifg', 'cnW', line('.')) || !search('ctermfg', 'cnW', line('.'))
" do not check for background colors, they could be intentionally left out
let groups[group] = 'Missing fg definition for '.group
endif
call cursor(1,1)
endfor
let err['highlight'] = groups
" 3) Check, that it does not set background highlighting
" Doesn't ':hi Normal ctermfg=253 ctermfg=233' also set the background sometimes?
let bg_set='\(set\?\|setl\(ocal\)\?\) .*\(background\|bg\)=\(dark\|light\)'
let bg_let='let \%([&]\%([lg]:\)\?\)\%(background\|bg\)\s*=\s*\([''"]\?\)\w\+\1'
let bg_pat='\%('.bg_set. '\|'.bg_let.'\)'
let line=search(bg_pat, 'cnW')
if search(bg_pat, 'cnW')
exe line
if search('hi \U\w\+\s\+\S', 'cbnW')
let err['background'] = 'Should not set background option after :hi statement'
endif
else
let err['background'] = 'OK'
endif
call cursor(1,1)
" 4) Check, that t_Co is checked
let pat = '[&]t_Co\s*[<>=]=\?\s*\d\+'
if !search(pat, 'ncW')
let err['t_Co'] = 'Does not check terminal for capable colors'
endif
" 5) Initializes correctly, e.g. should have a section like
" hi clear
" if exists("syntax_on")
" syntax reset
" endif
let pat='hi\%[ghlight]\s*clear\n\s*if\s*exists(\([''"]\)syntax_on\1)\n\s*syn\%[tax]\s*reset\n\s*endif'
if !search(pat, 'cnW')
let err['init'] = 'No initialization'
endif
" 6) Does not use :syn on
if search('syn\%[tax]\s\+on', 'cnW')
let err['background'] = 'Should not issue :syn on'
endif
" 7) Does not define filetype specfic groups like vimCommand, htmlTag,
let hi_groups = ['vim', 'html', 'python', 'sh', 'ruby']
for group in hi_groups
let pat='\Chi\%[ghlight]\s*\zs'.group.'\w\+\>'
if search(pat, 'cnW')
let line = search(pat, 'cW')
let err['filetype'] = get(err, 'filetype', 'Should not define: ') . matchstr(getline('.'), pat). ' '
endif
call cursor(1,1)
endfor
let g:err = err
" print Result
call Result(err)
endfu
fu! Result(err)
let do_roups = 0
echohl Title|echomsg "---------------"|echohl Normal
for key in sort(keys(a:err))
if key is# 'highlight'
let do_groups = 1
continue
else
if a:err[key] !~ 'OK'
echohl Title
endif
echomsg printf("%15s: %s", key, a:err[key])
echohl Normal
endif
endfor
echohl Title|echomsg "---------------"|echohl Normal
if do_groups
echohl Title | echomsg "Groups" | echohl Normal
for v1 in sort(keys(a:err['highlight']))
echomsg printf("%25s: %s", v1, a:err['highlight'][v1])
endfor
endif
endfu
call Test_check_colors()
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
unlet s:save_cpo

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@ -375,6 +375,10 @@ tags.ref tags.html: tags
perlhtml: tags $(DOCS)
./vim2html.pl tags $(DOCS)
# Check URLs in the help with "curl".
test_urls:
vim -S test_urls.vim
clean:
-rm doctags *.html tags.ref

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 05
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ For a basic explanation, see section |40.3| in the user manual.
11. Disabling autocommands |autocmd-disable|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
{only when the |+autocmd| feature has not been disabled at compile time}
==============================================================================
1. Introduction *autocmd-intro*
@ -33,7 +32,7 @@ files matching *.c. You can also use autocommands to implement advanced
features, such as editing compressed files (see |gzip-example|). The usual
place to put autocommands is in your .vimrc or .exrc file.
*E203* *E204* *E143* *E855* *E937*
*E203* *E204* *E143* *E855* *E937* *E952*
WARNING: Using autocommands is very powerful, and may lead to unexpected side
effects. Be careful not to destroy your text.
- It's a good idea to do some testing on an expendable copy of a file first.
@ -57,6 +56,8 @@ effects. Be careful not to destroy your text.
Add {cmd} to the list of commands that Vim will
execute automatically on {event} for a file matching
{pat} |autocmd-patterns|.
Note: A quote character is seen as argument to the
:autocmd and won't start a comment.
Vim always adds the {cmd} after existing autocommands,
so that the autocommands execute in the order in which
they were given. See |autocmd-nested| for [nested].
@ -92,7 +93,8 @@ will appear twice. To avoid this, define your autocommands in a group, so
that you can easily clear them: >
augroup vimrc
autocmd! " Remove all vimrc autocommands
" Remove all vimrc autocommands
autocmd!
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.html so <sfile>:h/html.vim
augroup END
@ -146,6 +148,8 @@ prompt. When one command outputs two messages this can happen anyway.
plugins, syntax highlighting, etc.
:au[tocmd]! [group] Remove ALL autocommands.
Note: a quote will be seen as argument to the :autocmd
and won't start a comment.
Warning: You should normally not do this without a
group, it breaks plugins, syntax highlighting, etc.
@ -258,6 +262,7 @@ Name triggered by ~
|BufCreate| just after adding a buffer to the buffer list
|BufDelete| before deleting a buffer from the buffer list
|BufWipeout| before completely deleting a buffer
|TerminalOpen| after a terminal buffer was created
|BufFilePre| before changing the name of the current buffer
|BufFilePost| after changing the name of the current buffer
@ -286,7 +291,8 @@ Name triggered by ~
|GUIFailed| after starting the GUI failed
|TermResponse| after the terminal response to |t_RV| is received
|QuitPre| when using `:quit`, before deciding whether to quit
|QuitPre| when using `:quit`, before deciding whether to exit
|ExitPre| when using a command that may make Vim exit
|VimLeavePre| before exiting Vim, before writing the viminfo file
|VimLeave| before exiting Vim, after writing the viminfo file
@ -295,6 +301,8 @@ Name triggered by ~
|FileChangedShellPost| After handling a file changed since editing started
|FileChangedRO| before making the first change to a read-only file
|DirChanged| after the working directory has changed
|ShellCmdPost| after executing a shell command
|ShellFilterPost| after filtering with a shell command
@ -322,6 +330,10 @@ Name triggered by ~
|CmdwinEnter| after entering the command-line window
|CmdwinLeave| before leaving the command-line window
|CmdlineChanged| after a change was made to the command-line text
|CmdlineEnter| after the cursor moves to the command line
|CmdlineLeave| before the cursor leaves the command line
|InsertEnter| starting Insert mode
|InsertChange| when typing <Insert> while in Insert or Replace mode
|InsertLeave| when leaving Insert mode
@ -330,7 +342,12 @@ Name triggered by ~
|TextChanged| after a change was made to the text in Normal mode
|TextChangedI| after a change was made to the text in Insert mode
when popup menu is not visible
|TextChangedP| after a change was made to the text in Insert mode
when popup menu visible
|TextYankPost| after text is yanked or deleted
|ColorSchemePre| before loading a color scheme
|ColorScheme| after loading a color scheme
|RemoteReply| a reply from a server Vim was received
@ -452,6 +469,9 @@ BufWinEnter After a buffer is displayed in a window. This
existing buffer. But it does happen for a
":split" with the name of the current buffer,
since it reloads that buffer.
Does not happen for a terminal window, because
it starts in Terminal-Job mode and Normal mode
commands won't work. Use |TerminalOpen| instead.
*BufWinLeave*
BufWinLeave Before a buffer is removed from a window.
Not when it's still visible in another window.
@ -499,6 +519,13 @@ CmdUndefined When a user command is used but it isn't
command is defined. An alternative is to
always define the user command and have it
invoke an autoloaded function. See |autoload|.
*CmdlineChanged*
CmdlineChanged After a change was made to the text in the
command line. Be careful not to mess up
the command line, it may cause Vim to lock up.
<afile> is set to a single character,
indicating the type of command-line.
|cmdwin-char|
*CmdlineEnter*
CmdlineEnter After moving the cursor to the command line,
where the user can type a command or search
@ -539,6 +566,10 @@ ColorScheme After loading a color scheme. |:colorscheme|
set, and <amatch> for the new colorscheme
name.
*ColorSchemePre*
ColorSchemePre Before loading a color scheme. |:colorscheme|
Useful to setup removing things added by a
color scheme, before another one is loaded.
*CompleteDone*
CompleteDone After Insert mode completion is done. Either
@ -625,6 +656,21 @@ FileChangedRO Before making the first change to a read-only
*E881*
If the number of lines changes saving for undo
may fail and the change will be aborted.
*DirChanged*
DirChanged The working directory has changed in response
to the |:cd| or |:lcd| commands, or as a
result of the 'autochdir' option.
The pattern can be:
"window" to trigger on `:lcd
"global" to trigger on `:cd`
"auto" to trigger on 'autochdir'.
"drop" to trigger on editing a file
<afile> is set to the new directory name.
*ExitPre*
ExitPre When using `:quit`, `:wq` in a way it makes
Vim exit, or using `:qall`, just after
|QuitPre|. Can be used to close any
non-essential window.
*FileChangedShell*
FileChangedShell When Vim notices that the modification time of
a file has changed since editing started.
@ -762,7 +808,7 @@ InsertCharPre When a character is typed in Insert mode,
inserted literally.
It is not allowed to change the text |textlock|.
The event is not triggered when 'paste' is
set.
set. {only with the +eval feature}
*InsertEnter*
InsertEnter Just before starting Insert mode. Also for
Replace mode and Virtual Replace mode. The
@ -840,6 +886,7 @@ QuitPre When using `:quit`, `:wq` or `:qall`, before
or quits Vim. Can be used to close any
non-essential window if the current window is
the last ordinary window.
Also see |ExitPre|.
*RemoteReply*
RemoteReply When a reply from a Vim that functions as
server was received |server2client()|. The
@ -908,6 +955,7 @@ SwapExists Detected an existing swap file when starting
It is not allowed to change to another buffer,
change a buffer name or change directory
here.
{only available with the +eval feature}
*Syntax*
Syntax When the 'syntax' option has been set. The
pattern is matched against the syntax name.
@ -934,6 +982,11 @@ TermChanged After the value of 'term' has changed. Useful
for re-loading the syntax file to update the
colors, fonts and other terminal-dependent
settings. Executed for all loaded buffers.
*TerminalOpen*
TerminalOpen Just after a terminal buffer was created, with
`:terminal` or |term_start()|. This event is
triggered even if the buffer is created
without a window, with the ++hidden option.
*TermResponse*
TermResponse After the response to |t_RV| is received from
the terminal. The value of |v:termresponse|
@ -956,10 +1009,39 @@ TextChangedI After a change was made to the text in the
current buffer in Insert mode.
Not triggered when the popup menu is visible.
Otherwise the same as TextChanged.
*TextChangedP*
TextChangedP After a change was made to the text in the
current buffer in Insert mode, only when the
popup menu is visible. Otherwise the same as
TextChanged.
*TextYankPost*
TextYankPost After text has been yanked or deleted in the
current buffer. The following values of
|v:event| can be used to determine the operation
that triggered this autocmd:
operator The operation performed.
regcontents Text that was stored in the
register, as a list of lines,
like with: >
getreg(r, 1, 1)
< regname Name of the |register| or
empty string for the unnamed
register.
regtype Type of the register, see
|getregtype()|.
Not triggered when |quote_| is used nor when
called recursively.
It is not allowed to change the buffer text,
see |textlock|.
{only when compiled with the +eval feature}
*User*
User Never executed automatically. To be used for
autocommands that are only executed with
":doautocmd".
Note that when `:doautocmd User MyEvent` is
used while there are no matching autocommands,
you will get an error. If you don't want
that, define a dummy autocommand yourself.
*UserGettingBored*
UserGettingBored When the user presses the same key 42 times.
Just kidding! :-)
@ -1004,9 +1086,10 @@ WinEnter After entering another window. Not done for
If the window is for another buffer, Vim
executes the BufEnter autocommands after the
WinEnter autocommands.
Note: When using ":split fname" the WinEnter
event is triggered after the split but before
the file "fname" is loaded.
Note: For split and tabpage commands the
WinEnter event is triggered after the split
or tab command but before the file is loaded.
*WinLeave*
WinLeave Before leaving a window. If the window to be
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Feb 12
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 12
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ is an error when 'cpoptions' includes the 'E' flag.
J Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
Remove the indent and insert up to two spaces (see
below). Fails when on the last line of the buffer.
If [count] is too big it is reduce to the number of
If [count] is too big it is reduced to the number of
lines available.
*v_J*
@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ This depends on the 'nrformats' option:
For decimals a leading negative sign is considered for incrementing/
decrementing, for binary, octal and hex values, it won't be considered. To
ignore the sign Visually select the number before using CTRL-A or CTRL-X.
ignore the sign Visually select the number before using CTRL-A or CTRL-X.
For numbers with leading zeros (including all octal and hexadecimal numbers),
Vim preserves the number of characters in the number when possible. CTRL-A on
@ -533,6 +533,7 @@ If the 'shiftround' option is on, the indent is rounded to a multiple of
If the 'smartindent' option is on, or 'cindent' is on and 'cinkeys' contains
'#' with a zero value, shift right does not affect lines starting with '#'
(these are supposed to be C preprocessor lines that must stay in column 1).
This can be changed with the 'cino' option, see |cino-#|.
When the 'expandtab' option is off (this is the default) Vim uses <Tab>s as
much as possible to make the indent. You can use ">><<" to replace an indent
@ -1444,6 +1445,55 @@ to the name of an external program for Vim to use for text formatting. The
'textwidth' and other options have no effect on formatting by an external
program.
*format-formatexpr*
The 'formatexpr' option can be set to a Vim Script function that performs
reformatting of the buffer. This should usually happen in an |ftplugin|,
since formatting is highly dependent on the type of file. It makes
sense to use an |autoload| script, so the corresponding script is only loaded
when actually needed and the script should be called <filetype>format.vim.
For example, the XML filetype plugin distributed with Vim in the $VIMRUNTIME
directory, sets the 'formatexpr' option to: >
setlocal formatexpr=xmlformat#Format()
That means, you will find the corresponding script, defining the
xmlformat#Format() function, in the directory:
`$VIMRUNTIME/autoload/xmlformat.vim`
Here is an example script that removes trailing whitespace from the selected
text. Put it in your autoload directory, e.g. ~/.vim/autoload/format.vim: >
func! format#Format()
" only reformat on explicit gq command
if mode() != 'n'
" fall back to Vims internal reformatting
return 1
endif
let lines = getline(v:lnum, v:lnum + v:count - 1)
call map(lines, {key, val -> substitute(val, '\s\+$', '', 'g')})
call setline('.', lines)
" do not run internal formatter!
return 0
endfunc
You can then enable the formatting by executing: >
setlocal formatexpr=format#Format()
>
Note: this function explicitly returns non-zero when called from insert mode
(which basically means, text is inserted beyond the 'textwidth' limit). This
causes Vim to fall back to reformat the text by using the internal formatter.
However, if the |gq| command is used to reformat the text, the function
will receive the selected lines, trim trailing whitespace from those lines and
put them back in place. If you are going to split single lines into multiple
lines, be careful not to overwrite anything.
If you want to allow reformatting of text from insert or replace mode, one has
to be very careful, because the function might be called recursively. For
debugging it helps to set the 'debug' option.
*right-justify*
There is no command in Vim to right justify text. You can do it with
an external command, like "par" (e.g.: "!}par" to format until the end of the

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*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 11
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ JS JavaScript style JSON-like encoding |js_encode()|
Common combination are:
- Using a job connected through pipes in NL mode. E.g., to run a style
checker and receive errors and warnings.
- Using a deamon, connecting over a socket in JSON mode. E.g. to lookup
- Using a daemon, connecting over a socket in JSON mode. E.g. to lookup
cross-references in a database.
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 19
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -175,12 +175,14 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-F *c_CTRL-R_CTRL-F* *c_<C-R>_<C-F>*
CTRL-R CTRL-P *c_CTRL-R_CTRL-P* *c_<C-R>_<C-P>*
CTRL-R CTRL-W *c_CTRL-R_CTRL-W* *c_<C-R>_<C-W>*
CTRL-R CTRL-A *c_CTRL-R_CTRL-A* *c_<C-R>_<C-A>*
CTRL-R CTRL-L *c_CTRL-R_CTRL-L* *c_<C-R>_<C-L>*
Insert the object under the cursor:
CTRL-F the Filename under the cursor
CTRL-P the Filename under the cursor, expanded with
'path' as in |gf|
CTRL-W the Word under the cursor
CTRL-A the WORD under the cursor; see |WORD|
CTRL-L the line under the cursor
When 'incsearch' is set the cursor position at the end of the
currently displayed match is used. With CTRL-W the part of
@ -192,8 +194,8 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-A *c_CTRL-R_CTRL-A* *c_<C-R>_<C-A>*
*c_CTRL-R_CTRL-R* *c_<C-R>_<C-R>*
*c_CTRL-R_CTRL-O* *c_<C-R>_<C-O>*
CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=. CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#:-=. CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=. CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A CTRL-L}
CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#:-=. CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A CTRL-L}
Insert register or object under the cursor. Works like
|c_CTRL-R| but inserts the text literally. For example, if
register a contains "xy^Hz" (where ^H is a backspace),
@ -410,14 +412,17 @@ CTRL-D List names that match the pattern in front of the cursor.
match is inserted. After the last match, the first is used
again (wrap around).
The behavior can be changed with the 'wildmode' option.
*c_<S-Tab>*
<S-Tab> Like 'wildchar' or <Tab>, but begin with the last match and
then go to the previous match.
<S-Tab> does not work everywhere.
*c_CTRL-N*
CTRL-N After using 'wildchar' which got multiple matches, go to next
match. Otherwise recall more recent command-line from history.
<S-Tab> *c_CTRL-P* *c_<S-Tab>*
*c_CTRL-P*
CTRL-P After using 'wildchar' which got multiple matches, go to
previous match. Otherwise recall older command-line from
history. <S-Tab> only works with the GUI, on the Amiga and
with MS-DOS.
history.
*c_CTRL-A*
CTRL-A All names that match the pattern in front of the cursor are
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
@ -95,10 +95,12 @@ list and colors can be set via X resources (XmNballoonEvalFontList,
XmNballoonEvalBackground, and XmNballoonEvalForeground).
The 'balloondelay' option sets the delay before an attempt is made to show a
balloon.
The 'ballooneval' option needs to be set to switch it on.
The 'ballooneval' and/or the 'balloonevalterm' option needs to be set to
switch it on.
Balloon evaluation is only available when compiled with the |+balloon_eval|
feature.
Balloon evaluation is only available in the GUI when compiled with the
|+balloon_eval| feature. For the terminal the |+balloon_eval_term| feature
matters.
The Balloon evaluation functions are also used to show a tooltip for the
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*develop.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jul 31
*develop.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 02
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ See the file README.txt in the "src" directory for an overview of the source
code.
Vim is open source software. Everybody is encouraged to contribute to help
improving Vim. For sending patches a context diff "diff -c" is preferred.
improving Vim. For sending patches a unified diff "diff -u" is preferred.
You can create a pull request on github, but it's not required.
Also see http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/How_to_make_and_submit_a_patch.
==============================================================================
@ -182,12 +183,43 @@ The basic steps to make changes to the code:
include the diff. Or create a pull request on github.
C COMPILER *style-compiler*
C COMPILER *style-compiler* *ANSI-C* *C89* *C99*
The minimal C compiler version supported is C89, also known as ANSI C.
Later standards don't add much and C89 is the widest supported.
Later standards, such as C99, are not widely supported, or at least not 100%
supported. Therefore we use only some of the C99 features and disallow some
(at least for now).
One restriction that this implies: no // comments, only /* comments */.
Please don't make changes everywhere to use the C99 features, it causes merge
problems for existing patches. Only use them for new and changed code.
Comments ~
Traditionally Vim uses /* comments */. We intend to keep it that way,
especially for file and function headers. For new code or lines of code that
change, it is allowed to use // comments. Especially when it comes after
code:
int some_var; // single line comment useful here
Enums ~
The last item in an enum may have a trailing comma. C89 didn't allow this.
Types ~
"long long" is allowed and can be expected to be 64 bits. Use %lld in printf
formats. Also "long long unsigned" with %llu.
Not to be used ~
These C99 features are not to be used, because not enough compilers support
them:
- Declaration after Statements (MSVC 2012 does not support it). All
declarations need to be at the start of the block.
- Variable length arrays (even in C11 this is an optional feature).
- _Bool and _Complex types.
- "inline" (it's hardly ever needed, let the optimizer do its work)
- flexible array members: Not supported by HP-UX C compiler (John Marriott)
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 21
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -424,6 +424,15 @@ On Unix and a few other systems you can also use backticks for the file name
argument, for example: >
:next `find . -name ver\\*.c -print`
:view `ls -t *.patch \| head -n1`
Vim will run the command in backticks using the 'shell' and use the standard
output as argument for the given Vim command (error messages from the shell
command will be discarded).
To see what shell command Vim is running, set the 'verbose' option to 4. When
the shell command returns a non-zero exit code, an error message will be
displayed and the Vim command will be aborted. To avoid this make the shell
always return zero like so: >
:next `find . -name ver\\*.c -print \|\| true`
The backslashes before the star are required to prevent the shell from
expanding "ver*.c" prior to execution of the find program. The backslash
before the shell pipe symbol "|" prevents Vim from parsing it as command
@ -650,8 +659,7 @@ list of the current window.
There is no check for duplicates, it is possible to
add a file to the argument list twice.
The currently edited file is not changed.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
Note: you can also use this method: >
:args ## x
< This will add the "x" item and sort the new list.
@ -665,8 +673,7 @@ list of the current window.
when it's deleted from the argument list.
Example: >
:argdel *.obj
< {not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
< {not in Vi}
:[range]argd[elete] Delete the {range} files from the argument list.
Example: >
@ -681,8 +688,7 @@ list of the current window.
< Removes all the files from the arglist.
When the last number in the range is too high, up to
the last argument is deleted.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
*:argu* *:argument*
:[count]argu[ment] [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
@ -691,16 +697,14 @@ list of the current window.
when changes have been made and Vim does not want to
|abandon| the current buffer.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
:[count]argu[ment]! [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
Edit file [count] in the argument list, discard any
changes to the current buffer. When [count] is
omitted the current entry is used.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
:[count]n[ext] [++opt] [+cmd] *:n* *:ne* *:next* *E165* *E163*
Edit [count] next file. This fails when changes have
@ -823,7 +827,6 @@ fourth file in the argument list. This happens when you do ":e file".
LOCAL ARGUMENT LIST
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the |+windows| or |+listcmds| features}
*:arglocal*
:argl[ocal] Make a local copy of the global argument list.
@ -875,8 +878,7 @@ USING THE ARGUMENT LIST
autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
each file.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
Also see |:windo|, |:tabdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
|:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
@ -900,7 +902,7 @@ Note: When the 'write' option is off, you are not able to write any file.
*:w* *:write*
*E502* *E503* *E504* *E505*
*E512* *E514* *E667* *E796*
*E512* *E514* *E667* *E796* *E949*
:w[rite] [++opt] Write the whole buffer to the current file. This is
the normal way to save changes to a file. It fails
when the 'readonly' option is set or when there is
@ -956,6 +958,9 @@ used, for example, when the write fails and you want to try again later with
":w #". This can be switched off by removing the 'A' flag from the
'cpoptions' option.
Note that the 'fsync' option matters here. If it's set it may make writes
slower (but safer).
*:sav* *:saveas*
:sav[eas][!] [++opt] {file}
Save the current buffer under the name {file} and set
@ -1199,7 +1204,8 @@ MULTIPLE WINDOWS AND BUFFERS *window-exit*
:wqa[ll]! [++opt]
:xa[ll]! Write all changed buffers, even the ones that are readonly,
and exit Vim. If there are buffers without a file name or
which cannot be written for another reason, Vim will not quit.
which cannot be written for another reason, or there is a
terminal with a running job, Vim will not quit.
{not in Vi}
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 16
*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 13
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -1246,8 +1246,8 @@ The arguments are optional. Example: >
*closure*
Lambda expressions can access outer scope variables and arguments. This is
often called a closure. Example where "i" and "a:arg" are used in a lambda
while they exist in the function scope. They remain valid even after the
function returns: >
while they already exist in the function scope. They remain valid even after
the function returns: >
:function Foo(arg)
: let i = 3
: return {x -> x + i - a:arg}
@ -1256,7 +1256,10 @@ function returns: >
:echo Bar(6)
< 5
See also |:func-closure|. Lambda and closure support can be checked with: >
Note that the variables must exist in the outer scope before the lamba is
defined for this to work. See also |:func-closure|.
Lambda and closure support can be checked with: >
if has('lambda')
Examples for using a lambda expression with |sort()|, |map()| and |filter()|: >
@ -1545,15 +1548,23 @@ v:errmsg Last given error message. It's allowed to set this variable.
: ... handle error
< "errmsg" also works, for backwards compatibility.
*v:errors* *errors-variable*
*v:errors* *errors-variable* *assert-return*
v:errors Errors found by assert functions, such as |assert_true()|.
This is a list of strings.
The assert functions append an item when an assert fails.
The return value indicates this: a one is returned if an item
was added to v:errors, otherwise zero is returned.
To remove old results make it empty: >
:let v:errors = []
< If v:errors is set to anything but a list it is made an empty
list by the assert function.
*v:event* *event-variable*
v:event Dictionary containing information about the current
|autocommand|. The dictionary is emptied when the |autocommand|
finishes, please refer to |dict-identity| for how to get an
independent copy of it.
*v:exception* *exception-variable*
v:exception The value of the exception most recently caught and not
finished. See also |v:throwpoint| and |throw-variables|.
@ -2011,27 +2022,30 @@ argidx() Number current index in the argument list
arglistid([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]]) Number argument list id
argv({nr}) String {nr} entry of the argument list
argv() List the argument list
assert_beeps({cmd}) Number assert {cmd} causes a beep
assert_equal({exp}, {act} [, {msg}])
none assert {exp} is equal to {act}
Number assert {exp} is equal to {act}
assert_equalfile({fname-one}, {fname-two})
Number assert file contents is equal
assert_exception({error} [, {msg}])
none assert {error} is in v:exception
assert_fails({cmd} [, {error}]) none assert {cmd} fails
Number assert {error} is in v:exception
assert_fails({cmd} [, {error}]) Number assert {cmd} fails
assert_false({actual} [, {msg}])
none assert {actual} is false
Number assert {actual} is false
assert_inrange({lower}, {upper}, {actual} [, {msg}])
none assert {actual} is inside the range
Number assert {actual} is inside the range
assert_match({pat}, {text} [, {msg}])
none assert {pat} matches {text}
Number assert {pat} matches {text}
assert_notequal({exp}, {act} [, {msg}])
none assert {exp} is not equal {act}
Number assert {exp} is not equal {act}
assert_notmatch({pat}, {text} [, {msg}])
none assert {pat} not matches {text}
assert_report({msg}) none report a test failure
assert_true({actual} [, {msg}]) none assert {actual} is true
Number assert {pat} not matches {text}
assert_report({msg}) Number report a test failure
assert_true({actual} [, {msg}]) Number assert {actual} is true
asin({expr}) Float arc sine of {expr}
atan({expr}) Float arc tangent of {expr}
atan2({expr1}, {expr2}) Float arc tangent of {expr1} / {expr2}
balloon_show({msg}) none show {msg} inside the balloon
balloon_show({expr}) none show {expr} inside the balloon
balloon_split({msg}) List split {msg} as used for a balloon
browse({save}, {title}, {initdir}, {default})
String put up a file requester
@ -2145,6 +2159,7 @@ getbufline({expr}, {lnum} [, {end}])
List lines {lnum} to {end} of buffer {expr}
getbufvar({expr}, {varname} [, {def}])
any variable {varname} in buffer {expr}
getchangelist({expr}) List list of change list items
getchar([expr]) Number get one character from the user
getcharmod() Number modifiers for the last typed character
getcharsearch() Dict last character search
@ -2161,6 +2176,8 @@ getfperm({fname}) String file permissions of file {fname}
getfsize({fname}) Number size in bytes of file {fname}
getftime({fname}) Number last modification time of file
getftype({fname}) String description of type of file {fname}
getjumplist([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]])
List list of jump list items
getline({lnum}) String line {lnum} of current buffer
getline({lnum}, {end}) List lines {lnum} to {end} of current buffer
getloclist({nr} [, {what}]) List list of location list items
@ -2177,8 +2194,9 @@ gettabvar({nr}, {varname} [, {def}])
gettabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {name} [, {def}])
any {name} in {winnr} in tab page {tabnr}
getwininfo([{winid}]) List list of windows
getwinposx() Number X coord in pixels of GUI Vim window
getwinposy() Number Y coord in pixels of GUI Vim window
getwinpos([{timeout}]) List X and Y coord in pixels of the Vim window
getwinposx() Number X coord in pixels of the Vim window
getwinposy() Number Y coord in pixels of the Vim window
getwinvar({nr}, {varname} [, {def}])
any variable {varname} in window {nr}
glob({expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list} [, {alllinks}]]])
@ -2218,7 +2236,7 @@ islocked({expr}) Number |TRUE| if {expr} is locked
isnan({expr}) Number |TRUE| if {expr} is NaN
items({dict}) List key-value pairs in {dict}
job_getchannel({job}) Channel get the channel handle for {job}
job_info({job}) Dict get information about {job}
job_info([{job}]) Dict get information about {job}
job_setoptions({job}, {options}) none set options for {job}
job_start({command} [, {options}])
Job start a job
@ -2270,6 +2288,8 @@ mode([expr]) String current editing mode
mzeval({expr}) any evaluate |MzScheme| expression
nextnonblank({lnum}) Number line nr of non-blank line >= {lnum}
nr2char({expr} [, {utf8}]) String single char with ASCII/UTF8 value {expr}
option_restore({list}) none restore options saved by option_save()
option_save({list}) List save options values
or({expr}, {expr}) Number bitwise OR
pathshorten({expr}) String shorten directory names in a path
perleval({expr}) any evaluate |Perl| expression
@ -2398,7 +2418,14 @@ tagfiles() List tags files used
tan({expr}) Float tangent of {expr}
tanh({expr}) Float hyperbolic tangent of {expr}
tempname() String name for a temporary file
term_dumpdiff({filename}, {filename} [, {options}])
Number display difference between two dumps
term_dumpload({filename} [, {options}])
Number displaying a screen dump
term_dumpwrite({buf}, {filename} [, {options}])
none dump terminal window contents
term_getaltscreen({buf}) Number get the alternate screen flag
term_getansicolors({buf}) List get ANSI palette in GUI color mode
term_getattr({attr}, {what}) Number get the value of attribute {what}
term_getcursor({buf}) List get the cursor position of a terminal
term_getjob({buf}) Job get the job associated with a terminal
@ -2411,6 +2438,12 @@ term_gettty({buf}, [{input}]) String get the tty name of a terminal
term_list() List get the list of terminal buffers
term_scrape({buf}, {row}) List get row of a terminal screen
term_sendkeys({buf}, {keys}) none send keystrokes to a terminal
term_setansicolors({buf}, {colors})
none set ANSI palette in GUI color mode
term_setkill({buf}, {how}) none set signal to stop job in terminal
term_setrestore({buf}, {command}) none set command to restore terminal
term_setsize({buf}, {rows}, {cols})
none set the size of a terminal
term_start({cmd}, {options}) Job open a terminal window and run a job
term_wait({buf} [, {time}]) Number wait for screen to be updated
test_alloc_fail({id}, {countdown}, {repeat})
@ -2437,6 +2470,7 @@ tolower({expr}) String the String {expr} switched to lowercase
toupper({expr}) String the String {expr} switched to uppercase
tr({src}, {fromstr}, {tostr}) String translate chars of {src} in {fromstr}
to chars in {tostr}
trim({text}[, {mask}]) String trim characters in {mask} from {text}
trunc({expr}) Float truncate Float {expr}
type({name}) Number type of variable {name}
undofile({name}) String undo file name for {name}
@ -2452,6 +2486,7 @@ win_getid([{win} [, {tab}]]) Number get window ID for {win} in {tab}
win_gotoid({expr}) Number go to window with ID {expr}
win_id2tabwin({expr}) List get tab and window nr from window ID
win_id2win({expr}) Number get window nr from window ID
win_screenpos({nr}) List get screen position of window {nr}
winbufnr({nr}) Number buffer number of window {nr}
wincol() Number window column of the cursor
winheight({nr}) Number height of window {nr}
@ -2557,10 +2592,16 @@ argv([{nr}]) The result is the {nr}th file in the argument list of the
< Without the {nr} argument a |List| with the whole |arglist| is
returned.
assert_beeps({cmd}) *assert_beeps()*
Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
NOT produce a beep or visual bell.
Also see |assert_fails()| and |assert-return|.
*assert_equal()*
assert_equal({expected}, {actual} [, {msg}])
When {expected} and {actual} are not equal an error message is
added to |v:errors|.
added to |v:errors| and 1 is returned. Otherwise zero is
returned |assert-return|.
There is no automatic conversion, the String "4" is different
from the Number 4. And the number 4 is different from the
Float 4.0. The value of 'ignorecase' is not used here, case
@ -2572,9 +2613,18 @@ assert_equal({expected}, {actual} [, {msg}])
< Will result in a string to be added to |v:errors|:
test.vim line 12: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
*assert_equalfile()*
assert_equalfile({fname-one}, {fname-two})
When the files {fname-one} and {fname-two} do not contain
exactly the same text an error message is added to |v:errors|.
Also see |assert-return|.
When {fname-one} or {fname-two} does not exist the error will
mention that.
Mainly useful with |terminal-diff|.
assert_exception({error} [, {msg}]) *assert_exception()*
When v:exception does not contain the string {error} an error
message is added to |v:errors|.
message is added to |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
This can be used to assert that a command throws an exception.
Using the error number, followed by a colon, avoids problems
with translations: >
@ -2587,12 +2637,15 @@ assert_exception({error} [, {msg}]) *assert_exception()*
assert_fails({cmd} [, {error}]) *assert_fails()*
Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
NOT produce an error.
NOT produce an error. Also see |assert-return|.
When {error} is given it must match in |v:errmsg|.
Note that beeping is not considered an error, and some failing
commands only beep. Use |assert_beeps()| for those.
assert_false({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_false()*
When {actual} is not false an error message is added to
|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
Also see |assert-return|.
A value is false when it is zero. When {actual} is not a
number the assert fails.
When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
@ -2601,7 +2654,7 @@ assert_false({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_false()*
assert_inrange({lower}, {upper}, {actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_inrange()*
This asserts number values. When {actual} is lower than
{lower} or higher than {upper} an error message is added to
|v:errors|.
|v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
"Expected range {lower} - {upper}, but got {actual}" is
produced.
@ -2609,7 +2662,7 @@ assert_inrange({lower}, {upper}, {actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_inrange()*
*assert_match()*
assert_match({pattern}, {actual} [, {msg}])
When {pattern} does not match {actual} an error message is
added to |v:errors|.
added to |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
{pattern} is used as with |=~|: The matching is always done
like 'magic' was set and 'cpoptions' is empty, no matter what
@ -2630,18 +2683,22 @@ assert_match({pattern}, {actual} [, {msg}])
assert_notequal({expected}, {actual} [, {msg}])
The opposite of `assert_equal()`: add an error message to
|v:errors| when {expected} and {actual} are equal.
Also see |assert-return|.
*assert_notmatch()*
assert_notmatch({pattern}, {actual} [, {msg}])
The opposite of `assert_match()`: add an error message to
|v:errors| when {pattern} matches {actual}.
Also see |assert-return|.
assert_report({msg}) *assert_report()*
Report a test failure directly, using {msg}.
Always returns one.
assert_true({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_true()*
When {actual} is not true an error message is added to
|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
Also see |assert-return|.
A value is TRUE when it is a non-zero number. When {actual}
is not a number the assert fails.
When {msg} is omitted an error in the form "Expected True but
@ -2748,6 +2805,8 @@ bufexists({expr}) *bufexists()*
The result is a Number, which is |TRUE| if a buffer called
{expr} exists.
If the {expr} argument is a number, buffer numbers are used.
Number zero is the alternate buffer for the current window.
If the {expr} argument is a string it must match a buffer name
exactly. The name can be:
- Relative to the current directory.
@ -3053,12 +3112,16 @@ ch_open({address} [, {options}]) *ch_open()*
ch_read({handle} [, {options}]) *ch_read()*
Read from {handle} and return the received message.
{handle} can be a Channel or a Job that has a Channel.
For a NL channel this waits for a NL to arrive, except when
there is nothing more to read (channel was closed).
See |channel-more|.
{only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
ch_readraw({handle} [, {options}]) *ch_readraw()*
Like ch_read() but for a JS and JSON channel does not decode
the message. See |channel-more|.
the message. For a NL channel it does not block waiting for
the NL to arrive, but otherwise works like ch_read().
See |channel-more|.
{only available when compiled with the |+channel| feature}
ch_sendexpr({handle}, {expr} [, {options}]) *ch_sendexpr()*
@ -3124,8 +3187,8 @@ char2nr({expr} [, {utf8}]) *char2nr()*
char2nr("ABC") returns 65
< When {utf8} is omitted or zero, the current 'encoding' is used.
Example for "utf-8": >
char2nr("<EFBFBD>") returns 225
char2nr("<EFBFBD>"[0]) returns 195
char2nr("á") returns 225
char2nr("á"[0]) returns 195
< With {utf8} set to 1, always treat as utf-8 characters.
A combining character is a separate character.
|nr2char()| does the opposite.
@ -3323,8 +3386,8 @@ count({comp}, {expr} [, {ic} [, {start}]]) *count()*
When {ic} is given and it's |TRUE| then case is ignored.
When {comp} is a string then the number of not overlapping
occurrences of {expr} is returned.
occurrences of {expr} is returned. Zero is returned when
{expr} is an empty string.
*cscope_connection()*
cscope_connection([{num} , {dbpath} [, {prepend}]])
@ -4166,6 +4229,7 @@ getbufinfo([{dict}])
be specified in {dict}:
buflisted include only listed buffers.
bufloaded include only loaded buffers.
bufmodified include only modified buffers.
Otherwise, {expr} specifies a particular buffer to return
information for. For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()|
@ -4252,6 +4316,22 @@ getbufvar({expr}, {varname} [, {def}]) *getbufvar()*
:let bufmodified = getbufvar(1, "&mod")
:echo "todo myvar = " . getbufvar("todo", "myvar")
<
getchangelist({expr}) *getchangelist()*
Returns the |changelist| for the buffer {expr}. For the use
of {expr}, see |bufname()| above. If buffer {expr} doesn't
exist, an empty list is returned.
The returned list contains two entries: a list with the change
locations and the current position in the list. Each
entry in the change list is a dictionary with the following
entries:
col column number
coladd column offset for 'virtualedit'
lnum line number
If buffer {expr} is the current buffer, then the current
position refers to the position in the list. For other
buffers, it is set to the length of the list.
getchar([expr]) *getchar()*
Get a single character from the user or input stream.
If [expr] is omitted, wait until a character is available.
@ -4403,6 +4483,7 @@ getcompletion({pat}, {type} [, {filtered}]) *getcompletion()*
specifies what for. The following completion types are
supported:
arglist file names in argument list
augroup autocmd groups
buffer buffer names
behave :behave suboptions
@ -4468,10 +4549,13 @@ getcwd([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]])
Without arguments, for the current window.
With {winnr} return the local current directory of this window
in the current tab page.
in the current tab page. {winnr} can be the window number or
the |window-ID|.
If {winnr} is -1 return the name of the global working
directory. See also |haslocaldir()|.
With {winnr} and {tabnr} return the local current directory of
the window in the specified tab page.
{winnr} can be the window number or the |window-ID|.
Return an empty string if the arguments are invalid.
getfsize({fname}) *getfsize()*
@ -4541,6 +4625,25 @@ getftype({fname}) *getftype()*
"file" are returned. On MS-Windows a symbolic link to a
directory returns "dir" instead of "link".
getjumplist([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]]) *getjumplist()*
Returns the |jumplist| for the specified window.
Without arguments use the current window.
With {winnr} only use this window in the current tab page.
{winnr} can also be a |window-ID|.
With {winnr} and {tabnr} use the window in the specified tab
page.
The returned list contains two entries: a list with the jump
locations and the last used jump position number in the list.
Each entry in the jump location list is a dictionary with
the following entries:
bufnr buffer number
col column number
coladd column offset for 'virtualedit'
filename filename if available
lnum line number
*getline()*
getline({lnum} [, {end}])
Without {end} the result is a String, which is line {lnum}
@ -4634,6 +4737,7 @@ getqflist([{what}]) *getqflist()*
list item is a dictionary with these entries:
bufnr number of buffer that has the file name, use
bufname() to get the name
module module name
lnum line number in the buffer (first line is 1)
col column number (first column is 1)
vcol |TRUE|: "col" is visual column
@ -4658,27 +4762,30 @@ getqflist([{what}]) *getqflist()*
If the optional {what} dictionary argument is supplied, then
returns only the items listed in {what} as a dictionary. The
following string items are supported in {what}:
context get the context stored with |setqflist()|
changedtick get the total number of changes made
to the list |quickfix-changedtick|
context get the |quickfix-context|
efm errorformat to use when parsing "lines". If
not present, then the 'erroformat' option
not present, then the 'errorformat' option
value is used.
id get information for the quickfix list with
|quickfix-ID|; zero means the id for the
current list or the list specifed by "nr"
current list or the list specified by "nr"
idx index of the current entry in the list
items quickfix list entries
lines use 'errorformat' to extract items from a list
of lines and return the resulting entries.
Only a |List| type is accepted. The current
quickfix list is not modified.
lines parse a list of lines using 'efm' and return
the resulting entries. Only a |List| type is
accepted. The current quickfix list is not
modified. See |quickfix-parse|.
nr get information for this quickfix list; zero
means the current quickfix list and "$" means
the last quickfix list
size number of entries in the quickfix list
title get the list title
winid get the |window-ID| (if opened)
title get the list title |quickfix-title|
winid get the quickfix |window-ID|
all all of the above quickfix properties
Non-string items in {what} are ignored.
Non-string items in {what} are ignored. To get the value of a
particular item, set it to zero.
If "nr" is not present then the current quickfix list is used.
If both "nr" and a non-zero "id" are specified, then the list
specified by "id" is used.
@ -4688,25 +4795,30 @@ getqflist([{what}]) *getqflist()*
When "lines" is specified, all the other items except "efm"
are ignored. The returned dictionary contains the entry
"items" with the list of entries.
In case of error processing {what}, an empty dictionary is
returned.
The returned dictionary contains the following entries:
context context information stored with |setqflist()|
id quickfix list ID |quickfix-ID|
idx index of the current entry in the list
items quickfix list entries
nr quickfix list number
size number of entries in the quickfix list
title quickfix list title text
winid quickfix |window-ID| (if opened)
changedtick total number of changes made to the
list |quickfix-changedtick|
context quickfix list context. See |quickfix-context|
If not present, set to "".
id quickfix list ID |quickfix-ID|. If not
present, set to 0.
idx index of the current entry in the list. If not
present, set to 0.
items quickfix list entries. If not present, set to
an empty list.
nr quickfix list number. If not present, set to 0
size number of entries in the quickfix list. If not
present, set to 0.
title quickfix list title text. If not present, set
to "".
winid quickfix |window-ID|. If not present, set to 0
Examples: >
Examples (See also |getqflist-examples|): >
:echo getqflist({'all': 1})
:echo getqflist({'nr': 2, 'title': 1})
:echo getqflist({'lines' : ["F1:10:L10"]})
<
getreg([{regname} [, 1 [, {list}]]]) *getreg()*
The result is a String, which is the contents of register
{regname}. Example: >
@ -4784,17 +4896,37 @@ gettabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname} [, {def}]) *gettabwinvar()*
Examples: >
:let list_is_on = gettabwinvar(1, 2, '&list')
:echo "myvar = " . gettabwinvar(3, 1, 'myvar')
<
getwinpos([{timeout}]) *getwinpos()*
The result is a list with two numbers, the result of
getwinposx() and getwinposy() combined:
[x-pos, y-pos]
{timeout} can be used to specify how long to wait in msec for
a response from the terminal. When omitted 100 msec is used.
Use a longer time for a remote terminal.
When using a value less than 10 and no response is received
within that time, a previously reported position is returned,
if available. This can be used to poll for the position and
do some work in the mean time: >
while 1
let res = getwinpos(1)
if res[0] >= 0
break
endif
" Do some work here
endwhile
<
*getwinposx()*
getwinposx() The result is a Number, which is the X coordinate in pixels of
the left hand side of the GUI Vim window. Also works for an
xterm.
xterm (uses a timeout of 100 msec).
The result will be -1 if the information is not available.
The value can be used with `:winpos`.
*getwinposy()*
getwinposy() The result is a Number, which is the Y coordinate in pixels of
the top of the GUI Vim window. Also works for an xterm.
the top of the GUI Vim window. Also works for an xterm (uses
a timeout of 100 msec).
The result will be -1 if the information is not available.
The value can be used with `:winpos`.
@ -5269,10 +5401,11 @@ job_getchannel({job}) *job_getchannel()*
<
{only available when compiled with the |+job| feature}
job_info({job}) *job_info()*
job_info([{job}]) *job_info()*
Returns a Dictionary with information about {job}:
"status" what |job_status()| returns
"channel" what |job_getchannel()| returns
"cmd" List of command arguments used to start the job
"process" process ID
"tty_in" terminal input name, empty when none
"tty_out" terminal output name, empty when none
@ -5280,6 +5413,8 @@ job_info({job}) *job_info()*
"exit_cb" function to be called on exit
"stoponexit" |job-stoponexit|
Without any arguments, returns a List with all Job objects.
job_setoptions({job}, {options}) *job_setoptions()*
Change options for {job}. Supported are:
"stoponexit" |job-stoponexit|
@ -5908,8 +6043,6 @@ matchaddpos({group}, {pos} [, {priority} [, {id} [, {dict}]]])
< Matches added by |matchaddpos()| are returned by
|getmatches()| with an entry "pos1", "pos2", etc., with the
value a list like the {pos} item.
These matches cannot be set via |setmatches()|, however they
can still be deleted by |clearmatches()|.
matcharg({nr}) *matcharg()*
Selects the {nr} match item, as set with a |:match|,
@ -6019,6 +6152,8 @@ mkdir({name} [, {path} [, {prot}]])
Example: >
:call mkdir($HOME . "/tmp/foo/bar", "p", 0700)
< This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
There is no error if the directory already exists and the "p"
flag is passed (since patch 8.0.1708).
Not available on all systems. To check use: >
:if exists("*mkdir")
<
@ -6473,7 +6608,7 @@ remote_expr({server}, {string} [, {idvar} [, {timeout}]])
between (not at the end), like with join(expr, "\n").
If {idvar} is present and not empty, it is taken as the name
of a variable and a {serverid} for later use with
remote_read() is stored there.
|remote_read()| is stored there.
If {timeout} is given the read times out after this many
seconds. Otherwise a timeout of 600 seconds is used.
See also |clientserver| |RemoteReply|.
@ -7087,6 +7222,8 @@ setqflist({list} [, {action} [, {what}]]) *setqflist()*
buffer
filename name of a file; only used when "bufnr" is not
present or it is invalid.
module name of a module; if given it will be used in
quickfix error window instead of the filename.
lnum line number in the file
pattern search pattern used to locate the error
col column number
@ -7135,7 +7272,7 @@ setqflist({list} [, {action} [, {what}]]) *setqflist()*
only the items listed in {what} are set. The first {list}
argument is ignored. The following items can be specified in
{what}:
context any Vim type can be stored as a context
context quickfix list context. See |quickfix-context|
efm errorformat to use when parsing text from
"lines". If this is not present, then the
'errorformat' option value is used.
@ -7157,10 +7294,10 @@ setqflist({list} [, {action} [, {what}]]) *setqflist()*
list is modified, "id" should be used instead of "nr" to
specify the list.
Examples: >
Examples (See also |setqflist-examples|): >
:call setqflist([], 'r', {'title': 'My search'})
:call setqflist([], 'r', {'nr': 2, 'title': 'Errors'})
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'id':myid, 'lines':["F1:10:L10"]})
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'id':qfid, 'lines':["F1:10:L10"]})
<
Returns zero for success, -1 for failure.
@ -7693,8 +7830,9 @@ submatch({nr} [, {list}]) *submatch()* *E935*
When substitute() is used recursively only the submatches in
the current (deepest) call can be obtained.
Example: >
Examples: >
:s/\d\+/\=submatch(0) + 1/
:echo substitute(text, '\d\+', '\=submatch(0) + 1', '')
< This finds the first number in the line and adds one to it.
A line break is included as a newline character.
@ -8036,12 +8174,88 @@ tempname() *tempname()* *temp-file-name*
For MS-Windows forward slashes are used when the 'shellslash'
option is set or when 'shellcmdflag' starts with '-'.
*term_dumpdiff()*
term_dumpdiff({filename}, {filename} [, {options}])
Open a new window displaying the difference between the two
files. The files must have been created with
|term_dumpwrite()|.
Returns the buffer number or zero when the diff fails.
Also see |terminal-diff|.
NOTE: this does not work with double-width characters yet.
The top part of the buffer contains the contents of the first
file, the bottom part of the buffer contains the contents of
the second file. The middle part shows the differences.
The parts are separated by a line of dashes.
If the {options} argument is present, it must be a Dict with
these possible members:
"term_name" name to use for the buffer name, instead
of the first file name.
"term_rows" vertical size to use for the terminal,
instead of using 'termwinsize'
"term_cols" horizontal size to use for the terminal,
instead of using 'termwinsize'
"vertical" split the window vertically
"curwin" use the current window, do not split the
window; fails if the current buffer
cannot be |abandon|ed
"norestore" do not add the terminal window to a
session file
Each character in the middle part indicates a difference. If
there are multiple differences only the first in this list is
used:
X different character
w different width
f different foreground color
b different background color
a different attribute
+ missing position in first file
- missing position in second file
Using the "s" key the top and bottom parts are swapped. This
makes it easy to spot a difference.
*term_dumpload()*
term_dumpload({filename} [, {options}])
Open a new window displaying the contents of {filename}
The file must have been created with |term_dumpwrite()|.
Returns the buffer number or zero when it fails.
Also see |terminal-diff|.
For {options} see |term_dumpdiff()|.
*term_dumpwrite()*
term_dumpwrite({buf}, {filename} [, {options}])
Dump the contents of the terminal screen of {buf} in the file
{filename}. This uses a format that can be used with
|term_dumpload()| and |term_dumpdiff()|.
If {filename} already exists an error is given. *E953*
Also see |terminal-diff|.
{options} is a dictionary with these optional entries:
"rows" maximum number of rows to dump
"columns" maximum number of columns to dump
term_getaltscreen({buf}) *term_getaltscreen()*
Returns 1 if the terminal of {buf} is using the alternate
screen.
{buf} is used as with |term_getsize()|.
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
term_getansicolors({buf}) *term_getansicolors()*
Get the ANSI color palette in use by terminal {buf}.
Returns a List of length 16 where each element is a String
representing a color in hexadecimal "#rrggbb" format.
Also see |term_setansicolors()| and |g:terminal_ansi_colors|.
If neither was used returns the default colors.
{buf} is used as with |term_getsize()|. If the buffer does not
exist or is not a terminal window, an empty list is returned.
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature and
with GUI enabled and/or the |+termguicolors| feature}
term_getattr({attr}, {what}) *term_getattr()*
Given {attr}, a value returned by term_scrape() in the "attr"
item, return whether {what} is on. {what} can be one of:
@ -8086,6 +8300,8 @@ term_getline({buf}, {row}) *term_getline()*
The first line has {row} one. When {row} is "." the cursor
line is used. When {row} is invalid an empty string is
returned.
To get attributes of each character use |term_scrape()|.
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
term_getscrolled({buf}) *term_getscrolled()*
@ -8171,8 +8387,68 @@ term_sendkeys({buf}, {keys}) *term_sendkeys()*
means the character CTRL-X.
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
term_setsize({buf}, {expr}) *term_setsize()*
Not implemented yet.
term_setansicolors({buf}, {colors}) *term_setansicolors()*
Set the ANSI color palette used by terminal {buf}.
{colors} must be a List of 16 valid color names or hexadecimal
color codes, like those accepted by |highlight-guifg|.
Also see |term_getansicolors()| and |g:terminal_ansi_colors|.
The colors normally are:
0 black
1 dark red
2 dark green
3 brown
4 dark blue
5 dark magenta
6 dark cyan
7 light grey
8 dark grey
9 red
10 green
11 yellow
12 blue
13 magenta
14 cyan
15 white
These colors are used in the GUI and in the terminal when
'termguicolors' is set. When not using GUI colors (GUI mode
or 'termguicolors'), the terminal window always uses the 16
ANSI colors of the underlying terminal.
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature and
with GUI enabled and/or the |+termguicolors| feature}
term_setkill({buf}, {how}) *term_setkill()*
When exiting Vim or trying to close the terminal window in
another way, {how} defines whether the job in the terminal can
be stopped.
When {how} is empty (the default), the job will not be
stopped, trying to exit will result in |E947|.
Otherwise, {how} specifies what signal to send to the job.
See |job_stop()| for the values.
After sending the signal Vim will wait for up to a second to
check that the job actually stopped.
term_setrestore({buf}, {command}) *term_setrestore()*
Set the command to write in a session file to restore the job
in this terminal. The line written in the session file is: >
terminal ++curwin ++cols=%d ++rows=%d {command}
< Make sure to escape the command properly.
Use an empty {command} to run 'shell'.
Use "NONE" to not restore this window.
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
term_setsize({buf}, {rows}, {cols}) *term_setsize()* *E955*
Set the size of terminal {buf}. The size of the window
containing the terminal will also be adjusted, if possible.
If {rows} or {cols} is zero or negative, that dimension is not
changed.
{buf} must be the buffer number of a terminal window. Use an
empty string for the current buffer. If the buffer does not
exist or is not a terminal window, an error is given.
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
term_start({cmd}, {options}) *term_start()*
@ -8206,14 +8482,18 @@ term_start({cmd}, {options}) *term_start()*
"term_name" name to use for the buffer name, instead
of the command name.
"term_rows" vertical size to use for the terminal,
instead of using 'termsize'
instead of using 'termwinsize'
"term_cols" horizontal size to use for the terminal,
instead of using 'termsize'
instead of using 'termwinsize'
"vertical" split the window vertically
"curwin" use the current window, do not split the
window; fails if the current buffer
cannot be |abandon|ed
"hidden" do not open a window
"norestore" do not add the terminal window to a
session file
"term_kill" what to do when trying to close the
terminal window, see |term_setkill()|
"term_finish" What to do when the job is finished:
"close": close any windows
"open": open window if needed
@ -8229,6 +8509,9 @@ term_start({cmd}, {options}) *term_start()*
CTRL-D is used on MS-Windows. For Python
use CTRL-Z or "exit()". For a shell use
"exit". A CR is always added.
"ansi_colors" A list of 16 color names or hex codes
defining the ANSI palette used in GUI
color modes. See |g:terminal_ansi_colors|.
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
@ -8427,6 +8710,22 @@ tr({src}, {fromstr}, {tostr}) *tr()*
echo tr("<blob>", "<>", "{}")
< returns "{blob}"
trim({text}[, {mask}]) *trim()*
Return {text} as a String where any character in {mask} is
removed from the beginning and end of {text}.
If {mask} is not given, {mask} is all characters up to 0x20,
which includes Tab, space, NL and CR, plus the non-breaking
space character 0xa0.
This code deals with multibyte characters properly.
Examples: >
echo trim(" some text ")
< returns "some text" >
echo trim(" \r\t\t\r RESERVE \t\n\x0B\xA0") . "_TAIL"
< returns "RESERVE_TAIL" >
echo trim("rm<Xrm<>X>rrm", "rm<>")
< returns "Xrm<>X" (characters in the middle are not removed)
trunc({expr}) *trunc()*
Return the largest integral value with magnitude less than or
equal to {expr} as a |Float| (truncate towards zero).
@ -8630,6 +8929,14 @@ win_id2win({expr}) *win_id2win()*
Return the window number of window with ID {expr}.
Return 0 if the window cannot be found in the current tabpage.
win_screenpos({nr}) *win_screenpos()*
Return the screen position of window {nr} as a list with two
numbers: [row, col]. The first window always has position
[1, 1].
{nr} can be the window number or the |window-ID|.
Return [0, 0] if the window cannot be found in the current
tabpage.
*winbufnr()*
winbufnr({nr}) The result is a Number, which is the number of the buffer
associated with window {nr}. {nr} can be the window number or
@ -8781,8 +9088,8 @@ writefile({list}, {fname} [, {flags}])
the file. This flushes the file to disk, if possible. This
takes more time but avoids losing the file if the system
crashes.
When {flags} does not contain "S" or "s" then fsync is called
if the 'fsync' option is set.
When {flags} does not contain "S" or "s" then fsync() is
called if the 'fsync' option is set.
When {flags} contains "S" then fsync() is not called, even
when 'fsync' is set.
@ -8950,8 +9257,12 @@ persistent_undo Compiled with support for persistent undo history.
postscript Compiled with PostScript file printing.
printer Compiled with |:hardcopy| support.
profile Compiled with |:profile| support.
python Compiled with Python 2.x interface. |has-python|
python3 Compiled with Python 3.x interface. |has-python|
python Python 2.x interface available. |has-python|
python_compiled Compiled with Python 2.x interface. |has-python|
python_dynamic Python 2.x interface is dynamically loaded. |has-python|
python3 Python 3.x interface available. |has-python|
python3_compiled Compiled with Python 3.x interface. |has-python|
python3_dynamic Python 3.x interface is dynamically loaded. |has-python|
pythonx Compiled with |python_x| interface. |has-pythonx|
qnx QNX version of Vim.
quickfix Compiled with |quickfix| support.
@ -8993,6 +9304,8 @@ ttyout output is a terminal (tty)
unix Unix version of Vim. *+unix*
unnamedplus Compiled with support for "unnamedplus" in 'clipboard'
user_commands User-defined commands.
vcon Win32: Virtual console support is working, can use
'termguicolors'. Also see |+vtp|.
vertsplit Compiled with vertically split windows |:vsplit|.
vim_starting True while initial source'ing takes place. |startup|
*vim_starting*
@ -9003,6 +9316,8 @@ visualextra Compiled with extra Visual mode commands.
|blockwise-operators|.
vms VMS version of Vim.
vreplace Compiled with |gR| and |gr| commands.
vtp Compiled for vcon support |+vtp| (check vcon to find
out if it works in the current console).
wildignore Compiled with 'wildignore' option.
wildmenu Compiled with 'wildmenu' option.
win32 Win32 version of Vim (MS-Windows 95 and later, 32 or
@ -9241,8 +9556,7 @@ may be larger.
It is also possible to define a function without any arguments. You must
still supply the () then.
It is allowed to define another function inside a function
body.
It is allowed to define another function inside a function body.
*local-variables*
Inside a function local variables can be used. These will disappear when the
@ -9625,6 +9939,14 @@ This does NOT work: >
variables are automatically deleted when the function
ends.
:unl[et] ${env-name} ... *:unlet-environment* *:unlet-$*
Remove environment variable {env-name}.
Can mix {name} and ${env-name} in one :unlet command.
No error message is given for a non-existing
variable, also without !.
If the system does not support deleting an environment
variable, it is made emtpy.
:lockv[ar][!] [depth] {name} ... *:lockvar* *:lockv*
Lock the internal variable {name}. Locking means that
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 10
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -319,6 +319,10 @@ then Vim will load all plugins in these directories and below:
Note that the last one is the value of $VIMRUNTIME which has been expanded.
Note that when using a plugin manager or |packages| many directories will be
added to 'runtimepath'. These plugins earch require their own directory,
don't put them directly in ~/.vim/plugin.
What if it looks like your plugin is not being loaded? You can find out what
happens when Vim starts up by using the |-V| argument: >
@ -602,51 +606,17 @@ MANPAGER *manpager.vim*
The :Man command allows you to turn Vim into a manpager (that syntax highlights
manpages and follows linked manpages on hitting CTRL-]).
Tested on:
- Linux
- Mac OS
- FreeBSD
- OpenBSD
- Cygwin
- Win 10 under Bash
Untested:
- Amiga OS
- BeOS
- OS/2
If man sets the $MAN_PN environment variable, like man-db, the most common
implementation on Linux, then the "env MAN_PN=1 " part below should NOT be
set, that is, the "env MAN_PN=1" should be omitted! Otherwise, the Vim
manpager does not correctly recognize manpages whose title contains a capital
letter. See the discussion on
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/vim_dev/pWZmt_7GkxI
For bash,zsh,ksh or dash, add to the config file (.bashrc,.zshrc, ...)
export MANPAGER="env MAN_PN=1 vim -M +MANPAGER -"
export MANPAGER="vim -M +MANPAGER -"
For (t)csh, add to the config file
setenv MANPAGER "env MAN_PN=1 vim -M +MANPAGER -"
setenv MANPAGER "vim -M +MANPAGER -"
For fish, add to the config file
set -x MANPAGER "env MAN_PN=1 vim -M +MANPAGER -"
On OpenBSD:
export MANPAGER="env MAN_PN=1 vim -M +MANPAGER"
If you experience still issues on manpages whose titles do not contain capital
letters, then try adding MANPATH=${MANPATH} after MAN_PN=1. If your manpages do
not show up localized, then try adding, LANGUAGE=${LANG} after MAN_PN=1. See
https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1002
set -x MANPAGER "vim -M +MANPAGER -"
PDF *ft-pdf-plugin*
@ -669,7 +639,7 @@ By default the following options are set, in accordance with PEP8: >
setlocal expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 tabstop=8
To disable this behaviour, set the following variable in your vimrc: >
let g:python_recommended_style = 0
@ -706,4 +676,23 @@ You can change the default by defining the variable g:tex_flavor to the format
Currently no other formats are recognized.
VIM *ft-vim-plugin*
The Vim filetype plugin defines mappings to move to the start and end of
functions with [[ and ]]. Move around comments with ]" and [".
The mappings can be disabled with: >
let g:no_vim_maps = 1
ZIMBU *ft-zimbu-plugin*
The Zimbu filetype plugin defines mappings to move to the start and end of
functions with [[ and ]].
The mappings can be disabled with: >
let g:no_zimbu_maps = 1
<
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 09
*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ task bar with the 'guiheadroom' option.
:winp[os]
Display current position of the top left corner of the GUI vim
window in pixels. Does not work in all versions.
Also see |getwinposx()| and |getwinposy()|.
Also see |getwinpos()|, |getwinposx()| and |getwinposy()|.
:winp[os] {X} {Y} *E466*
Put the GUI vim window at the given {X} and {Y} coordinates.
@ -992,10 +992,14 @@ it behaves in a strange way.
:popu[p] {name} Popup the menu {name}. The menu named must
have at least one subentry, but need not
appear on the menu-bar (see |hidden-menus|).
{only available for Win32 and GTK GUI}
{only available for Win32 and GTK GUI or in
the terminal when compiled with +insert_expand}
:popu[p]! {name} Like above, but use the position of the mouse
pointer instead of the cursor.
In the terminal this is the last known
position, which is usually at the last click
or release (mouse movement is irrelevalt).
Example: >
:popup File
@ -1006,6 +1010,10 @@ pointer if ! was used). >
:popup ]Toolbar
This creates a popup menu that doesn't exist on the main menu-bar.
Note that in the GUI the :popup command will return immediately, before a
selection has been made. In the terminal the commands waits for the user to
make a selection.
Note that a menu that starts with ']' will not be displayed.
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jul 28
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -53,6 +53,9 @@ When using "gvim -f" and then ":gui", Vim will run in the foreground. The
":gui -b".
"gvim --nofork" does the same as "gvim -f".
When there are running jobs Vim will not fork, because the processes would no
longer be child processes.
*E851* *E852*
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 14
*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Andy Kahn
@ -468,36 +468,18 @@ license or OS distribution), then you can download it for free from:
http://cscope.sourceforge.net/
This is released by SCO under the BSD license.
If you want a newer version of cscope, you will probably have to buy it.
According to the (old) nvi documentation:
You can buy version 13.3 source with an unrestricted license
for $400 from AT&T Software Solutions by calling +1-800-462-8146.
Also you can download cscope 13.x and mlcscope 14.x (multi-lingual cscope
which supports C, C++, Java, lex, yacc, breakpoint listing, Ingres, and SDL)
from World-Wide Exptools Open Source packages page:
http://www.bell-labs.com/project/wwexptools/packages.html
In Solaris 2.x, if you have the C compiler license, you will also have
cscope. Both are usually located under /opt/SUNWspro/bin
SGI developers can also get it. Search for Cscope on this page:
http://freeware.sgi.com/index-by-alpha.html
https://toolbox.sgi.com/toolbox/utilities/cscope/
The second one is for those who have a password for the SGI toolbox.
There is source to an older version of a cscope clone (called "cs") available
on the net. Due to various reasons, this is not supported with Vim.
The cscope interface/support for Vim was originally written by
Andy Kahn <ackahn@netapp.com>. The original structure (as well as a tiny
bit of code) was adapted from the cscope interface in nvi. Please report
any problems, suggestions, patches, et al., you have for the usage of
cscope within Vim to him.
bit of code) was adapted from the cscope interface in nvi.
*cscope-win32*
For a cscope version for Win32 see:
http://code.google.com/p/cscope-win32/
For a cscope version for Win32 see (seems abandoned):
https://code.google.com/archive/p/cscope-win32/
Win32 support was added by Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>. Contact
him if you have Win32-specific issues.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2015 Oct 16
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 24
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sven Verdoolaege
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ possible.
Here is an overview of the functions that are available to Perl: >
:perl VIM::Msg("Text") # displays a message
:perl VIM::Msg("Error", "ErrorMsg") # displays an error message
:perl VIM::Msg("Wrong!", "ErrorMsg") # displays an error message
:perl VIM::Msg("remark", "Comment") # displays a highlighted message
:perl VIM::SetOption("ai") # sets a vim option
:perl $nbuf = VIM::Buffers() # returns the number of buffers

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 09
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Jan 30
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
@ -736,8 +736,8 @@ or 'pythonthreedll' option can be also used to specify the Python DLL.
The name of the DLL should match the Python version Vim was compiled with.
Currently the name for Python 2 is "python27.dll", that is for Python 2.7.
That is the default value for 'pythondll'. For Python 3 it is python35.dll
(Python 3.5). To know for sure edit "gvim.exe" and search for
That is the default value for 'pythondll'. For Python 3 it is python36.dll
(Python 3.6). To know for sure edit "gvim.exe" and search for
"python\d*.dll\c".
@ -809,7 +809,8 @@ Raising SystemExit exception in python isn't endorsed way to quit vim, use: >
You can test what Python version is available with: >
if has('python')
echo 'there is Python 2.x'
elseif has('python3')
endif
if has('python3')
echo 'there is Python 3.x'
endif
@ -818,6 +819,24 @@ dynamically, these has() calls will try to load them. If only one can be
loaded at a time, just checking if Python 2 or 3 are available will prevent
the other one from being available.
To avoid loading the dynamic library, only check if Vim was compiled with
python support: >
if has('python_compiled')
echo 'compiled with Python 2.x support'
if has('python_dynamic')
echo 'Python 2.x dynamically loaded'
endif
endif
if has('python3_compiled')
echo 'compiled with Python 3.x support'
if has('python3_dynamic')
echo 'Python 3.x dynamically loaded'
endif
endif
This also tells you whether Python is dynamically loaded, which will fail if
the runtime library cannot be found.
==============================================================================
11. Python X *python_x* *pythonx*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 01
*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 15
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Shugo Maeda
@ -221,6 +221,9 @@ for sure edit "gvim.exe" and search for "ruby\d*.dll\c".
If you want to build Vim with RubyInstaller 1.9 or 2.X using MSVC, you need
some tricks. See the src/INSTALLpc.txt for detail.
If Vim is built with RubyInstaller 2.4 or later, you may also need to add
"C:\Ruby<version>\bin\ruby_builtin_dlls" to the PATH environment variable.
Unix ~

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*indent.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2014 Dec 06
*indent.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -414,10 +414,10 @@ The examples below assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4.
*cino-(*
(N When in unclosed parentheses, indent N characters from the line
with the unclosed parentheses. Add a 'shiftwidth' for every
unclosed parentheses. When N is 0 or the unclosed parentheses
is the first non-white character in its line, line up with the
next non-white character after the unclosed parentheses.
(default 'shiftwidth' * 2).
extra unclosed parentheses. When N is 0 or the unclosed
parentheses is the first non-white character in its line, line
up with the next non-white character after the unclosed
parentheses. (default 'shiftwidth' * 2).
cino= cino=(0 >
if (c1 && (c2 || if (c1 && (c2 ||
@ -428,7 +428,8 @@ The examples below assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4.
{ {
<
*cino-u*
uN Same as (N, but for one level deeper. (default 'shiftwidth').
uN Same as (N, but for one nesting level deeper.
(default 'shiftwidth').
cino= cino=u2 >
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 02
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 19
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -959,7 +959,7 @@ tag command note action in Visual mode ~
|v_i{| i{ same as iB
|v_i}| i} same as iB
|v_o| o move cursor to other corner of area
|v_r| r 2 delete highlighted area and start insert
|v_r| r 2 replace highlighted area with a character
|v_s| s 2 delete highlighted area and start insert
|v_u| u 2 make highlighted area lowercase
|v_v| v make Visual mode characterwise or stop

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 May 30
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Feb 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ An example for using CTRL-G U: >
inoremap ( ()<C-G>U<Left>
This makes it possible to use the cursor keys in Insert mode, without breaking
the undo sequence and therefore using |.| (redo) will work as expected.
the undo sequence and therefore using |.| (redo) will work as expected.
Also entering a text like (with the "(" mapping from above): >
Lorem ipsum (dolor
@ -1103,6 +1103,8 @@ items:
item with the same word is already present.
empty when non-zero this match will be added even when it is
an empty string
user_data custom data which is associated with the item and
available in |v:completed_item|
All of these except "icase", "dup" and "empty" must be a string. If an item
does not meet these requirements then an error message is given and further
@ -1196,6 +1198,8 @@ The menu is used when:
The 'pumheight' option can be used to set a maximum height. The default is to
use all space available.
The 'pumwidth' option can be used to set a minimum width. The default is 15
characters.
There are three states:
1. A complete match has been inserted, e.g., after using CTRL-N or CTRL-P.
@ -1296,7 +1300,8 @@ it here: http://ctags.sourceforge.net/ Version 5.6 or later is recommended.
For version 5.5.4 you should add a patch that adds the "typename:" field:
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/unstable/patches/ctags-5.5.4.patch
A compiled .exe for MS-Windows can be found at:
http://georgevreilly.com/vim/ctags.html
http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags-win32
If you want to complete system functions you can do something like this. Use
ctags to generate a tags file for all the system header files: >
@ -1472,7 +1477,7 @@ The completions provided by CTRL-X CTRL-O are sensitive to the context:
Notes:
- Vim will load/evaluate code in order to provide completions. This may
cause some code execution, which may be a concern. This is no longer
cause some code execution, which may be a concern. This is no longer
enabled by default, to enable this feature add >
let g:rubycomplete_buffer_loading = 1
<- In context 1 above, Vim can parse the entire buffer to add a list of
@ -1528,15 +1533,15 @@ that begin with the filetype, "php", in this case. For example these syntax
groups are included by default with the PHP: phpEnvVar, phpIntVar,
phpFunctions.
If you wish non-filetype syntax items to also be included, you can use a
regular expression syntax (added in version 13.0 of autoload\syntaxcomplete.vim)
to add items. Looking at the output from ":syntax list" while editing a PHP file
I can see some of these entries: >
If you wish non-filetype syntax items to also be included, you can use a
regular expression syntax (added in version 13.0 of
autoload\syntaxcomplete.vim) to add items. Looking at the output from
":syntax list" while editing a PHP file I can see some of these entries: >
htmlArg,htmlTag,htmlTagName,javaScriptStatement,javaScriptGlobalObjects
To pick up any JavaScript and HTML keyword syntax groups while editing a PHP
file, you can use 3 different regexs, one for each language. Or you can
simply restrict the include groups to a particular value, without using
file, you can use 3 different regexs, one for each language. Or you can
simply restrict the include groups to a particular value, without using
a regex string: >
let g:omni_syntax_group_include_php = 'php\w\+,javaScript\w\+,html\w\+'
let g:omni_syntax_group_include_php = 'phpFunctions,phpMethods'
@ -1549,9 +1554,9 @@ highlight. These items will be available within the omni completion list.
Some people may find this list unwieldy or are only interested in certain
items. There are two ways to prune this list (if necessary). If you find
certain syntax groups you do not wish displayed you can use two different
methods to identify these groups. The first specifically lists the syntax
groups by name. The second uses a regular expression to identify both
certain syntax groups you do not wish displayed you can use two different
methods to identify these groups. The first specifically lists the syntax
groups by name. The second uses a regular expression to identify both
syntax groups. Simply add one the following to your vimrc: >
let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_php = 'phpCoreConstant,phpConstant'
let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_php = 'php\w*Constant'
@ -1574,22 +1579,22 @@ vimrc: >
For plugin developers, the plugin exposes a public function OmniSyntaxList.
This function can be used to request a List of syntax items. When editing a
SQL file (:e syntax.sql) you can use the ":syntax list" command to see the
SQL file (:e syntax.sql) you can use the ":syntax list" command to see the
various groups and syntax items. For example: >
syntax list
syntax list
Yields data similar to this: >
sqlOperator xxx some prior all like and any escape exists in is not
or intersect minus between distinct
links to Operator
sqlType xxx varbit varchar nvarchar bigint int uniqueidentifier
date money long tinyint unsigned xml text smalldate
double datetime nchar smallint numeric time bit char
varbinary binary smallmoney
image float integer timestamp real decimal
Yields data similar to this:
sqlOperator xxx some prior all like and any escape exists in is not ~
or intersect minus between distinct ~
links to Operator ~
sqlType xxx varbit varchar nvarchar bigint int uniqueidentifier ~
date money long tinyint unsigned xml text smalldate ~
double datetime nchar smallint numeric time bit char ~
varbinary binary smallmoney ~
image float integer timestamp real decimal ~
There are two syntax groups listed here: sqlOperator and sqlType. To retrieve
a List of syntax items you can call OmniSyntaxList a number of different
a List of syntax items you can call OmniSyntaxList a number of different
ways. To retrieve all syntax items regardless of syntax group: >
echo OmniSyntaxList( [] )
@ -1606,7 +1611,6 @@ From within a plugin, you would typically assign the output to a List: >
let myKeywords = []
let myKeywords = OmniSyntaxList( ['sqlKeyword'] )
SQL *ft-sql-omni*

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*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 04
*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Jan 24
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ There are two ways to report bugs, both work:
see the message. If you don't want that, e.g. because it is a security
issue, send it to <bugs@vim.org>, this only goes to the Vim maintainer
(that's Bram).
2. Open issue on GitHub: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues
2. Open an issue on GitHub: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues
The text will be forwarded to the vim-dev maillist.
Please be brief; all the time that is spent on answering mail is subtracted

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*map.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 23
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 13
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -542,9 +542,9 @@ scenario: >
:imap <M-C> foo
:set encoding=utf-8
The mapping for <M-C> is defined with the latin1 encoding, resulting in a 0xc3
byte. If you type the character <EFBFBD> (0xe1 <M-a>) in UTF-8 encoding this is the
byte. If you type the character á (0xe1 <M-a>) in UTF-8 encoding this is the
two bytes 0xc3 0xa1. You don't want the 0xc3 byte to be mapped then or
otherwise it would be impossible to type the <EFBFBD> character.
otherwise it would be impossible to type the á character.
*<Leader>* *mapleader*
To define a mapping which uses the "mapleader" variable, the special string
@ -917,7 +917,9 @@ an additional rule:
full-id In front of the match is a non-keyword character, or this is where
the line or insertion starts. Exception: When the abbreviation is
only one character, it is not recognized if there is a non-keyword
character in front of it, other than a space or a tab.
character in front of it, other than a space or a tab. However, for
the command line "'<,'>" (or any other marks) is ignored, as if the
command line starts after it.
end-id In front of the match is a keyword character, or a space or a tab,
or this is where the line or insertion starts.
@ -1272,6 +1274,7 @@ By default, the arguments of user defined commands do not undergo completion.
However, by specifying one or the other of the following attributes, argument
completion can be enabled:
-complete=arglist file names in argument list
-complete=augroup autocmd groups
-complete=buffer buffer names
-complete=behave :behave suboptions

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jul 21
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
@ -26,8 +26,9 @@ For changing the language of messages and menus see |mlang.txt|.
7. Input on X11 |mbyte-XIM|
8. Input on MS-Windows |mbyte-IME|
9. Input with a keymap |mbyte-keymap|
10. Using UTF-8 |mbyte-utf8|
11. Overview of options |mbyte-options|
10. Input with imactivatefunc() |mbyte-func|
11. Using UTF-8 |mbyte-utf8|
12. Overview of options |mbyte-options|
NOTE: This file contains UTF-8 characters. These may show up as strange
characters or boxes when using another encoding.
@ -1254,7 +1255,35 @@ Combining forms:
ﭏ 0xfb4f Xal alef-lamed
==============================================================================
10. Using UTF-8 *mbyte-utf8* *UTF-8* *utf-8* *utf8*
10. Input with imactivatefunc() *mbyte-func*
Vim has the 'imactivatefunc' and 'imstatusfunc' options. These are useful to
activate/deactivate the input method from Vim in any way, also with an external
command. For example, fcitx provide fcitx-remote command: >
set iminsert=2
set imsearch=2
set imcmdline
set imactivatefunc=ImActivate
function! ImActivate(active)
if a:active
call system('fcitx-remote -o')
else
call system('fcitx-remote -c')
endif
endfunction
set imstatusfunc=ImStatus
function! ImStatus()
return system('fcitx-remote')[0] is# '2'
endfunction
Using this script, you can activate/deactivate XIM via Vim even when it is not
compiled with |+xim|.
==============================================================================
11. Using UTF-8 *mbyte-utf8* *UTF-8* *utf-8* *utf8*
*Unicode* *unicode*
The Unicode character set was designed to include all characters from other
character sets. Therefore it is possible to write text in any language using
@ -1402,7 +1431,7 @@ not everybody is able to type a composing character.
==============================================================================
11. Overview of options *mbyte-options*
12. Overview of options *mbyte-options*
These options are relevant for editing multi-byte files. Check the help in
options.txt for detailed information.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 14
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Feb 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ See `:messages` above.
LIST OF MESSAGES
*E222* *E228* *E232* *E256* *E293* *E298* *E304* *E317*
*E318* *E356* *E438* *E439* *E440* *E316* *E320* *E322*
*E323* *E341* *E473* *E570* *E685* >
*E323* *E341* *E473* *E570* *E685* *E950* >
Add to read buffer
makemap: Illegal mode
Cannot create BalloonEval with both message and callback
@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ LIST OF MESSAGES
Internal error
Internal error: {function}
fatal error in cs_manage_matches
Invalid count for del_bytes(): {N}
This is an internal error. If you can reproduce it, please send in a bug
report. |bugs|

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 04
*mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -190,8 +190,8 @@ you can do it without restarting Vim: >
:source $VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim
Each part of a menu path is translated separately. The result is that when
"Help" is translated to "Hilfe" and "Overview" to "<EFBFBD>berblick" then
"Help.Overview" will be translated to "Hilfe.<EFBFBD>berblick".
"Help" is translated to "Hilfe" and "Overview" to "Überblick" then
"Help.Overview" will be translated to "Hilfe.Überblick".
==============================================================================
3. Scripts *multilang-scripts*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*options.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 18
*options.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 22
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ achieve special effects. These options come in three forms:
:se[t] {option}&vi Reset option to its Vi default value. {not in Vi}
:se[t] {option}&vim Reset option to its Vim default value. {not in Vi}
:se[t] all& Set all options to their default value. The values of
:se[t] all& Set all options to their default value. The values of
these options are not changed:
all terminal options, starting with t_
'columns'
@ -402,8 +402,8 @@ Setting the filetype
used to set the option value in, unless this is a help
window, in which case the window below help window is
used (skipping the option-window).
{not available when compiled without the |+eval| or
|+autocmd| features}
{not available when compiled without the |+eval|
feature}
*$HOME*
Using "~" is like using "$HOME", but it is only recognized at the start of an
@ -1087,7 +1087,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
< Use 'backupdir' to put the backup in a different directory.
*'backupskip'* *'bsk'*
'backupskip' 'bsk' string (default: "/tmp/*,$TMPDIR/*,$TMP/*,$TEMP/*")
'backupskip' 'bsk' string (default: "$TMPDIR/*,$TMP/*,$TEMP/*"
Unix: "/tmp/*,$TMPDIR/*,$TMP/*,$TEMP/*"
Mac: "/private/tmp/*,$TMPDIR/*,$TMP/*,$TEMP/*")
global
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the |+wildignore|
@ -1325,7 +1327,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
characters. It permits dynamic French paragraph
indentation (negative) or emphasizing the line
continuation (positive).
sbr Display the 'showbreak' value before applying the
sbr Display the 'showbreak' value before applying the
additional indent.
The default value for min is 20 and shift is 0.
@ -1385,8 +1387,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
written
nowrite buffer which will not be written
acwrite buffer which will always be written with BufWriteCmd
autocommands. {not available when compiled without the
|+autocmd| feature}
autocommands.
quickfix quickfix buffer, contains list of errors |:cwindow|
or list of locations |:lwindow|
help help buffer (you are not supposed to set this
@ -1808,7 +1809,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'copyindent' + off don't copy indent structure
'cpoptions' & (all flags) Vi-compatible flags
'cscopepathcomp'+ 0 don't show directories in tags list
'cscoperelative'+ off
'cscoperelative'+ off don't use basename of path as prefix
'cscopetag' + off don't use cscope for ":tag"
'cscopetagorder'+ 0 see |cscopetagorder|
'cscopeverbose' + off see |cscopeverbose|
@ -2116,7 +2117,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
*cpo-E*
E It is an error when using "y", "d", "c", "g~", "gu" or
"gU" on an Empty region. The operators only work when
at least one character is to be operate on. Example:
at least one character is to be operated on. Example:
This makes "y0" fail in the first column.
*cpo-f*
f When included, a ":read" command with a file name
@ -2466,8 +2467,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'cursorbind' 'crb' boolean (default off)
local to window
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the |+cursorbind|
feature}
When this option is set, as the cursor in the current
window moves other cursorbound windows (windows that also have
this option set) move their cursors to the corresponding line and
@ -2634,6 +2633,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
vertical Start diff mode with vertical splits (unless
explicitly specified otherwise).
hiddenoff Do not use diff mode for a buffer when it
becomes hidden.
foldcolumn:{n} Set the 'foldcolumn' option to {n} when
starting diff mode. Without this 2 is used.
@ -2915,8 +2917,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'eventignore' 'ei' string (default "")
global
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the |+autocmd|
feature}
A list of autocommand event names, which are to be ignored.
When set to "all" or when "all" is one of the items, all autocommand
events are ignored, autocommands will not be executed.
@ -3165,8 +3165,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'filetype' 'ft' string (default: "")
local to buffer
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the |+autocmd|
feature}
When this option is set, the FileType autocommand event is triggered.
All autocommands that match with the value of this option will be
executed. Thus the value of 'filetype' is used in place of the file
@ -3465,7 +3463,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
when internal formatting is used. Make sure the cursor is kept in the
same spot relative to the text then! The |mode()| function will
return "i" or "R" in this situation.
When the expression evaluates to non-zero Vim will fall back to using
the internal format mechanism.
@ -3849,7 +3847,14 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
To avoid problems with flags that are added in the future, use the
"+=" and "-=" feature of ":set" |add-option-flags|.
Valid letters are as follows:
Valid characters are as follows:
*'go-!'*
'!' External commands are executed in a terminal window. Without
this flag the MS-Windows GUI will open a console window to
execute the command. The Unix GUI will simulate a dumb
terminal to list the command output.
The terminal window will be positioned at the bottom, and grow
upwards as needed.
*guioptions_a* *'go-a'*
'a' Autoselect: If present, then whenever VISUAL mode is started,
or the Visual area extended, Vim tries to become the owner of
@ -4256,10 +4261,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'imactivatefunc' 'imaf' string (default "")
global
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with |+xim| and
|+GUI_GTK|}
{only available when compiled with |+mbyte|}
This option specifies a function that will be called to
activate/inactivate Input Method.
activate or deactivate the Input Method.
It is not used in the GUI.
Example: >
function ImActivateFunc(active)
@ -4308,8 +4313,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'imcmdline' 'imc' boolean (default off)
global
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+xim|,
|+multi_byte_ime| or |global-ime| features}
{only available when compiled with |+mbyte|}
When set the Input Method is always on when starting to edit a command
line, unless entering a search pattern (see 'imsearch' for that).
Setting this option is useful when your input method allows entering
@ -4320,8 +4324,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'imdisable' 'imd' boolean (default off, on for some systems (SGI))
global
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+xim|,
|+multi_byte_ime| or |global-ime| features}
{only available when compiled with |+mbyte|}
When set the Input Method is never used. This is useful to disable
the IM when it doesn't work properly.
Currently this option is on by default for SGI/IRIX machines. This
@ -4336,8 +4339,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
0 :lmap is off and IM is off
1 :lmap is ON and IM is off
2 :lmap is off and IM is ON
2 is available only when compiled with the |+multi_byte_ime|, |+xim|
or |global-ime|.
To always reset the option to zero when leaving Insert mode with <Esc>
this can be used: >
:inoremap <ESC> <ESC>:set iminsert=0<CR>
@ -4350,6 +4351,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
The value 0 may not work correctly with Athena and Motif with some XIM
methods. Use 'imdisable' to disable XIM then.
You can set 'imactivatefunc' and 'imstatusfunc' to handle IME/XIM
via external command if vim is not compiled with the |+xim|,
|+multi_byte_ime| or |global-ime|.
*'imsearch'* *'ims'*
'imsearch' 'ims' number (default -1)
local to buffer
@ -4372,10 +4377,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'imstatusfunc' 'imsf' string (default "")
global
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with |+xim| and
|+GUI_GTK|}
{only available when compiled with |+mbyte|}
This option specifies a function that is called to obtain the status
of Input Method. It must return a positive number when IME is active.
It is not used in the GUI.
Example: >
function ImStatusFunc()
@ -4464,8 +4469,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
match may not be found. This is to avoid that Vim hangs while you
are typing the pattern.
The highlighting can be set with the 'i' flag in 'highlight'.
When 'hlsearch' is on, all matched strings are highlighted too while typing
a search command. See also: 'hlsearch'.
When 'hlsearch' is on, all matched strings are highlighted too while
typing a search command. See also: 'hlsearch'.
If you don't want turn 'hlsearch' on, but want to highlight all matches
while searching, you can turn on and off 'hlsearch' with autocmd.
Example: >
@ -5111,8 +5116,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
global or local to buffer |global-local|
{not in Vi}
Program to use for the ":make" command. See |:make_makeprg|.
This option may contain '%' and '#' characters (see |:_%| and |:_#|),
which are expanded to the current and alternate file name. Use |::S|
This option may contain '%' and '#' characters (see |:_%| and |:_#|),
which are expanded to the current and alternate file name. Use |::S|
to escape file names in case they contain special characters.
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|. See |option-backslash|
about including spaces and backslashes.
@ -5200,8 +5205,11 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
{not in Vi}
Maximum amount of memory (in Kbyte) to use for one buffer. When this
limit is reached allocating extra memory for a buffer will cause
other memory to be freed. The maximum usable value is about 2000000.
Use this to work without a limit. Also see 'maxmemtot'.
other memory to be freed.
The maximum usable value is about 2000000. Use this to work without a
limit.
The value is ignored when 'swapfile' is off.
Also see 'maxmemtot'.
*'maxmempattern'* *'mmp'*
'maxmempattern' 'mmp' number (default 1000)
@ -5230,6 +5238,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
need more than 2 Gbyte for text editing? Keep in mind that text is
stored in the swap file, one can edit files > 2 Gbyte anyway. We do
need the memory to store undo info.
Buffers with 'swapfile' off still count to the total amount of memory
used.
Also see 'maxmem'.
*'menuitems'* *'mis'*
@ -5326,6 +5336,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
an explanation.
When 'buftype' is "nowrite" or "nofile" this option may be set, but
will be ignored.
Note that the text may actually be the same, e.g. 'modified' is set
when using "rA" on an "A".
*'more'* *'nomore'*
'more' boolean (Vim default: on, Vi default: off)
@ -5414,6 +5426,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
In the "popup" model the right mouse button produces a pop-up menu.
You need to define this first, see |popup-menu|.
In a terminal the popup menu works if Vim is compiled with the
|+insert_expand| option.
Note that you can further refine the meaning of buttons with mappings.
See |gui-mouse-mapping|. But mappings are NOT used for modeless
@ -5746,11 +5760,11 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
copy of the original file will be kept. The name of the copy is the
name of the original file with the string in the 'patchmode' option
appended. This option should start with a dot. Use a string like
".org". 'backupdir' must not be empty for this to work (Detail: The
backup file is renamed to the patchmode file after the new file has
been successfully written, that's why it must be possible to write a
backup file). If there was no file to be backed up, an empty file is
created.
".orig" or ".org". 'backupdir' must not be empty for this to work
(Detail: The backup file is renamed to the patchmode file after the
new file has been successfully written, that's why it must be possible
to write a backup file). If there was no file to be backed up, an
empty file is created.
When the 'backupskip' pattern matches, a patchmode file is not made.
Using 'patchmode' for compressed files appends the extension at the
end (e.g., "file.gz.orig"), thus the resulting name isn't always
@ -5952,6 +5966,15 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Insert mode completion. When zero as much space as available is used.
|ins-completion-menu|.
*'pumwidth'* *'pw'*
'pumwidth' 'pw' number (default 15)
global
{not available when compiled without the
|+insert_expand| feature}
{not in Vi}
Determines the minimum width to use for the popup menu for Insert mode
completion. |ins-completion-menu|.
*'pythondll'*
'pythondll' string (default depends on the build)
global
@ -5962,6 +5985,20 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL, which was specified at compile time.
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'pythonhome'*
'pythonhome' string (default "")
global
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+python/dyn|
feature}
Specifies the name of the Python 2.x home directory. When 'pythonhome'
and the PYTHONHOME environment variable are not set, PYTHON_HOME,
which was specified at compile time, will be used for the Python 2.x
home directory.
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'pythonthreedll'*
@ -5974,6 +6011,20 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
DYNAMIC_PYTHON3_DLL, which was specified at compile time.
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'pythonthreehome'*
'pythonthreehome' string (default "")
global
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+python3/dyn|
feature}
Specifies the name of the Python 3 home directory. When
'pythonthreehome' and the PYTHONHOME environment variable are not set,
PYTHON3_HOME, which was specified at compile time, will be used for
the Python 3 home directory.
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'pyxversion'* *'pyx'*
@ -6033,7 +6084,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
{only available when compiled with the |+reltime|
feature}
The time in milliseconds for redrawing the display. This applies to
searching for patterns for 'hlsearch', |:match| highlighting an syntax
searching for patterns for 'hlsearch', |:match| highlighting and syntax
highlighting.
When redrawing takes more than this many milliseconds no further
matches will be highlighted.
@ -6077,7 +6128,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
characters are put before the number.
See |hl-LineNr| and |hl-CursorLineNr| for the highlighting used for
the number.
The number in front of the cursor line also depends on the value of
'number', see |number_relativenumber| for all combinations of the two
options.
@ -6119,9 +6170,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
geom pixelGeometry int 0 - 2 (see below)
renmode renderingMode int 0 - 6 (see below)
taamode textAntialiasMode int 0 - 3 (see below)
scrlines Scroll Lines int (deprecated)
See this URL for detail:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368190.aspx
See this URL for detail (except for scrlines):
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368190.aspx
For geom: structure of a device pixel.
0 - DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_FLAT
@ -6129,7 +6181,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
2 - DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_BGR
See this URL for detail:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368114.aspx
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368114.aspx
For renmode: method of rendering glyphs.
0 - DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_DEFAULT
@ -6141,7 +6193,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
6 - DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_OUTLINE
See this URL for detail:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368118.aspx
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368118.aspx
For taamode: antialiasing mode used for drawing text.
0 - D2D1_TEXT_ANTIALIAS_MODE_DEFAULT
@ -6150,15 +6202,41 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
3 - D2D1_TEXT_ANTIALIAS_MODE_ALIASED
See this URL for detail:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368170.aspx
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368170.aspx
For scrlines:
This was used for optimizing scrolling behavior, however this
is now deprecated. If specified, it is simply ignored.
Example: >
set encoding=utf-8
set gfn=Ricty_Diminished:h12:cSHIFTJIS
set gfn=Ricty_Diminished:h12
set rop=type:directx
<
If select a raster font (Courier, Terminal or FixedSys) to
'guifont', it fallbacks to be drawn by GDI automatically.
If select a raster font (Courier, Terminal or FixedSys which
have ".fon" extension in file name) to 'guifont', it will be
drawn by GDI as a fallback.
NOTE: It is known that some fonts and options combination
causes trouble on drawing glyphs.
- 'renmode:5' and 'renmode:6' will not work with some
special made fonts (True-Type fonts which includes only
bitmap glyphs).
- 'taamode:3' will not work with some vector fonts.
NOTE: With this option, you can display colored emoji
(emoticon) in Windows 8.1 or later. To display colored emoji,
there are some conditions which you should notice.
- If your font includes non-colored emoji already, it will
be used.
- If your font doesn't have emoji, the system chooses an
alternative symbol font. On Windows 10, "Segoe UI Emoji"
will be used.
- When this alternative font didn't have fixed width glyph,
emoji might be rendered beyond the bounding box of drawing
cell.
Other render types are currently not supported.
@ -6369,6 +6447,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
to find files which replace a distributed runtime files. You can put
a directory after $VIMRUNTIME to find files which add to distributed
runtime files.
When Vim is started with |--clean| the home directory entries are not
included.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
@ -6387,8 +6467,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'scrollbind' 'scb' boolean (default off)
local to window
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the |+scrollbind|
feature}
See also |scroll-binding|. When this option is set, the current
window scrolls as other scrollbind windows (windows that also have
this option set) scroll. This option is useful for viewing the
@ -6426,8 +6504,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
*'scrollopt'* *'sbo'*
'scrollopt' 'sbo' string (default "ver,jump")
global
{not available when compiled without the |+scrollbind|
feature}
{not in Vi}
This is a comma-separated list of words that specifies how
'scrollbind' windows should behave. 'sbo' stands for ScrollBind
@ -6517,7 +6593,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
*'sessionoptions'* *'ssop'*
'sessionoptions' 'ssop' string (default: "blank,buffers,curdir,folds,
help,options,tabpages,winsize")
help,options,tabpages,winsize,terminal")
global
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the |+mksession|
@ -6549,6 +6625,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
tabpages all tab pages; without this only the current tab page
is restored, so that you can make a session for each
tab page separately
terminal include terminal windows where the command can be restored
unix with Unix end-of-line format (single <NL>), even when
on Windows or DOS
winpos position of the whole Vim window
@ -6572,14 +6649,21 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
It is allowed to give an argument to the command, e.g. "csh -f".
See |option-backslash| about including spaces and backslashes.
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|.
If the name of the shell contains a space, you might need to enclose
it in quotes. Example: >
it in quotes or escape the space. Example with quotes: >
:set shell=\"c:\program\ files\unix\sh.exe\"\ -f
< Note the backslash before each quote (to avoid starting a comment) and
each space (to avoid ending the option value). Also note that the
"-f" is not inside the quotes, because it is not part of the command
name. And Vim automagically recognizes the backslashes that are path
name. Vim automagically recognizes the backslashes that are path
separators.
Example with escaped space (Vim will do this when initializing the
option from $SHELL): >
:set shell=/bin/with\\\ space/sh
< The resulting value of 'shell' is "/bin/with\ space/sh", two
backslashes are consumed by `:set`.
Under MS-Windows, when the executable ends in ".com" it must be
included. Thus setting the shell to "command.com" or "4dos.com"
works, but "command" and "4dos" do not work for all commands (e.g.,
@ -7337,7 +7421,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
W F Preview window flag, text is ",PRV".
y F Type of file in the buffer, e.g., "[vim]". See 'filetype'.
Y F Type of file in the buffer, e.g., ",VIM". See 'filetype'.
{not available when compiled without |+autocmd| feature}
q S "[Quickfix List]", "[Location List]" or empty.
k S Value of "b:keymap_name" or 'keymap' when |:lmap| mappings are
being used: "<keymap>"
@ -7361,7 +7444,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
a S Argument list status as in default title. ({current} of {max})
Empty if the argument file count is zero or one.
{ NF Evaluate expression between '%{' and '}' and substitute result.
Note that there is no '%' before the closing '}'.
Note that there is no '%' before the closing '}'. The
expression cannot contain a '}' character, call a function to
work around that.
( - Start of item group. Can be used for setting the width and
alignment of a section. Must be followed by %) somewhere.
) - End of item group. No width fields allowed.
@ -7482,6 +7567,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Also see |swap-file| and |'swapsync'|.
If you want to open a new buffer without creating a swap file for it,
use the |:noswapfile| modifier.
See 'directory' for where the swap file is created.
This option is used together with 'bufhidden' and 'buftype' to
specify special kinds of buffers. See |special-buffers|.
@ -7828,46 +7914,71 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
:set encoding=utf-8
< You need to do this when your system has no locale support for UTF-8.
*'termguicolors'* *'tgc'*
*'termguicolors'* *'tgc'* *E954*
'termguicolors' 'tgc' boolean (default off)
global
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the
|+termguicolors| feature}
When on, uses |highlight-guifg| and |highlight-guibg| attributes in
the terminal (thus using 24-bit color). Requires a ISO-8613-3
compatible terminal.
If setting this option does not work (produces a colorless UI)
reading |xterm-true-color| might help.
the terminal (thus using 24-bit color).
Requires a ISO-8613-3 compatible terminal. If setting this option
does not work (produces a colorless UI) reading |xterm-true-color|
might help.
For Win32 console, Windows 10 version 1703 (Creators Update) or later
is required. Use this check to find out: >
if has('vcon')
< This requires Vim to be built with the |+vtp| feature.
Note that the "cterm" attributes are still used, not the "gui" ones.
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
*'termkey'* *'tk'*
'termkey' 'tk' string (default "")
*'termwinscroll'* *'twsl'*
'termwinscroll' 'twsl' number (default 10000)
local to buffer
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the
|+terminal| feature}
Number of scrollback lines to keep. When going over this limit the
first 10% of the scrollback lines are deleted. This is just to reduce
the memory usage. See |Terminal-Normal|.
*'termwinkey'* *'twk'*
'termwinkey' 'twk' string (default "")
local to window
{not in Vi}
The key that starts a CTRL-W command in a terminal window. Other keys
are sent to the job running in the window.
The <> notation can be used, e.g.: >
:set termkey=<C-L>
:set termwinkey=<C-L>
< The string must be one key stroke but can be multiple bytes.
When not set CTRL-W is used, so that CTRL-W : gets you to the command
line. If 'termkey' is set to CTRL-L then CTRL-L : gets you to the
line. If 'termwinkey' is set to CTRL-L then CTRL-L : gets you to the
command line.
*'termsize'* *'tms'*
'termsize' 'tms' string (default "")
*'termwinsize'* *'tws'*
'termwinsize' 'tws' string (default "")
local to window
{not in Vi}
Size of the |terminal| window. Format: {rows}x{columns}.
Size of the |terminal| window. Format: {rows}x{columns} or
{rows}*{columns}.
- When empty the terminal gets the size from the window.
- When set (e.g., "24x80") the terminal size is not adjusted to the
window size. If the window is smaller only the top-left part is
displayed.
When rows is zero then use the height of the window.
When columns is zero then use the width of the window.
For example: "30x0" uses 30 rows with the current window width.
Using "0x0" is the same as empty.
- When set with a "x" (e.g., "24x80") the terminal size is not
adjusted to the window size. If the window is smaller only the
top-left part is displayed.
- When set with a "*" (e.g., "10*50") the terminal size follows the
window size, but will not be smaller than the specified rows and/or
columns.
- When rows is zero then use the height of the window.
- When columns is zero then use the width of the window.
- Using "0x0" or "0*0" is the same as empty.
Examples:
"30x0" uses 30 rows and the current window width.
"20*0" uses at least 20 rows and the current window width.
"0*40" uses the current window height and at least 40 columns.
Note that the command running in the terminal window may still change
the size of the terminal. In that case the Vim window will be
adjusted to that size, if possible.
@ -7925,7 +8036,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
non-keyword characters (white space is preferred). Maximum line
length is 510 bytes.
To obtain a file to be used here, check out this ftp site:
[Sorry this link doesn't work anymore, do you know the right one?]
[Sorry this link doesn't work anymore, do you know the right one?]
ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/wordlists/ First get the README file.
To include a comma in a file name precede it with a backslash. Spaces
after a comma are ignored, otherwise spaces are included in the file
@ -8232,7 +8343,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
number, more intelligent detection process runs.
The "xterm2" value will be set if the xterm version is reported to be
from 95 to 276. The "sgr" value will be set if the xterm version is
277 or highter and when Vim detects Mac Terminal.app or Iterm2.
277 or higher and when Vim detects Mac Terminal.app or iTerm2.
If you do not want 'ttymouse' to be set to "xterm2" or "sgr"
automatically, set t_RV to an empty string: >
:set t_RV=

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Apr 28
*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ and then run `make` to build Vim. The order of the options doesn't matter.
To make sure at runtime whether or not the darwin feature is compiled in, you
can use `has('osxdarwin')` which returns 1 if the feature is compiled in; 0
otherwise. For backwards comptibility, you can still use `macunix` instead of
otherwise. For backward compatibility, you can still use `macunix` instead of
`osxdarwin`.
Notable use cases where `--disable-darwin` is turned out to be useful are:

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2014 Aug 29
*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL
@ -702,13 +702,13 @@ In a cluster that contains nodes with different architectures like below:
$show cluster
View of Cluster from system ID 11655 node: TOR 18-AUG-2008 11:58:31
+---------------------------------+
<EFBFBD> SYSTEMS <EFBFBD> MEMBERS <EFBFBD>
+-----------------------+---------<EFBFBD>
<EFBFBD> NODE <EFBFBD> SOFTWARE <EFBFBD> STATUS <EFBFBD>
+--------+--------------+---------<EFBFBD>
<EFBFBD> TOR <EFBFBD> VMS V7.3-2 <EFBFBD> MEMBER <EFBFBD>
<EFBFBD> TITAN2 <EFBFBD> VMS V8.3 <EFBFBD> MEMBER <EFBFBD>
<EFBFBD> ODIN <EFBFBD> VMS V7.3-2 <EFBFBD> MEMBER <EFBFBD>
| SYSTEMS | MEMBERS |
+-----------------------+---------|
| NODE | SOFTWARE | STATUS |
+--------+--------------+---------|
| TOR | VMS V7.3-2 | MEMBER |
| TITAN2 | VMS V8.3 | MEMBER |
| ODIN | VMS V7.3-2 | MEMBER |
+---------------------------------+
It is convenient to have a common VIM directory but execute different

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 05
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 13
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
becomes invalid. Vim doesn't automatically update the matches.
Similar to moving the cursor for "\%#" |/\%#|.
*/\%l* */\%>l* */\%<l*
*/\%l* */\%>l* */\%<l* *E951*
\%23l Matches in a specific line.
\%<23l Matches above a specific line (lower line number).
\%>23l Matches below a specific line (higher line number).
@ -1166,7 +1166,8 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
- Matching with a collection can be slow, because each character in
the text has to be compared with each character in the collection.
Use one of the other atoms above when possible. Example: "\d" is
much faster than "[0-9]" and matches the same characters.
much faster than "[0-9]" and matches the same characters. However,
the new |NFA| regexp engine deals with this better than the old one.
*/\%[]* *E69* *E70* *E369*
\%[] A sequence of optionally matched atoms. This always matches.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 13
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 01
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -64,6 +64,14 @@ When a window with a location list is split, the new window gets a copy of the
location list. When there are no longer any references to a location list,
the location list is destroyed.
*quickfix-changedtick*
Every quickfix and location list has a read-only changedtick variable that
tracks the total number of changes made to the list. Every time the quickfix
list is modified, this count is incremented. This can be used to perform an
action only when the list has changed. The getqflist() and getloclist()
functions can be used to query the current value of changedtick. You cannot
change the changedtick variable.
The following quickfix commands can be used. The location list commands are
similar to the quickfix commands, replacing the 'c' prefix in the quickfix
command with 'l'.
@ -322,9 +330,9 @@ deleted for some reason, the message "line changed" is shown to warn you that
the error location may not be correct. If you quit Vim and start again the
marks are lost and the error locations may not be correct anymore.
If vim is built with |+autocmd| support, two autocommands are available for
running commands before and after a quickfix command (':make', ':grep' and so
on) is executed. See |QuickFixCmdPre| and |QuickFixCmdPost| for details.
Two autocommands are available for running commands before and after a
quickfix command (':make', ':grep' and so on) is executed. See
|QuickFixCmdPre| and |QuickFixCmdPost| for details.
*QuickFixCmdPost-example*
When 'encoding' differs from the locale, the error messages may have a
@ -341,6 +349,50 @@ use this code: >
au QuickfixCmdPost make call QfMakeConv()
Another option is using 'makeencoding'.
*quickfix-title*
Every quickfix and location list has a title. By default the title is set to
the command that created the list. The |getqflist()| and |getloclist()|
functions can be used to get the title of a quickfix and a location list
respectively. The |setqflist()| and |setloclist()| functions can be used to
modify the title of a quickfix and location list respectively. Examples: >
call setqflist([], 'a', {'title' : 'Cmd output'})
echo getqflist({'title' : 1})
call setloclist(3, [], 'a', {'title' : 'Cmd output'})
echo getloclist(3, {'title' : 1})
<
*quickfix-size*
You can get the number of entries (size) in a quickfix and a location list
using the |getqflist()| and |getloclist()| functions respectively. Examples: >
echo getqflist({'size' : 1})
echo getloclist(5, {'size' : 1})
<
*quickfix-context*
Any Vim type can be associated as a context with a quickfix or location list.
The |setqflist()| and the |setloclist()| functions can be used to associate a
context with a quickfix and a location list respectively. The |getqflist()|
and the |getloclist()| functions can be used to retrieve the context of a
quickfix and a location list respectively. This is useful for a Vim plugin
dealing with multiple quickfix/location lists.
Examples: >
let somectx = {'name' : 'Vim', 'type' : 'Editor'}
call setqflist([], 'a', {'context' : somectx})
echo getqflist({'context' : 1})
let newctx = ['red', 'green', 'blue']
call setloclist(2, [], 'a', {'id' : qfid, 'context' : newctx})
echo getloclist(2, {'id' : qfid, 'context' : 1})
<
*quickfix-parse*
You can parse a list of lines using 'errorformat' without creating or
modifying a quickfix list using the |getqflist()| function. Examples: >
echo getqflist({'lines' : ["F1:10:Line10", "F2:20:Line20"]})
echo getqflist({'lines' : systemlist('grep -Hn quickfix *')})
This returns a dictionary where the 'items' key contains the list of quickfix
entries parsed from lines. The following shows how to use a custom
'errorformat' to parse the lines without modifying the 'errorformat' option: >
echo getqflist({'efm' : '%f#%l#%m', 'lines' : ['F1#10#Line']})
<
EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
*:cdo*
@ -367,8 +419,7 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
each buffer.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
Also see |:bufdo|, |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:windo|,
|:ldo|, |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|.
@ -381,8 +432,7 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
:{cmd}
etc.
< Otherwise it works the same as `:cdo`.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
*:ldo*
:ld[o][!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each valid entry in the location list
@ -395,8 +445,7 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
etc.
< Only valid entries in the location list are used.
Otherwise it works the same as `:cdo`.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
*:lfdo*
:lfdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each file in the location list for
@ -408,8 +457,7 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
:{cmd}
etc.
< Otherwise it works the same as `:ldo`.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
=============================================================================
2. The error window *quickfix-window*
@ -542,6 +590,103 @@ In all of the above cases, if the location list for the selected window is not
yet set, then it is set to the location list displayed in the location list
window.
*quickfix-window-ID*
You can use the |getqflist()| and |getloclist()| functions to obtain the
window ID of the quickfix window and location list window respectively (if
present). Examples: >
echo getqflist({'winid' : 1}).winid
echo getloclist(2, {'winid' : 1}).winid
<
*getqflist-examples*
The getqflist() and getloclist() functions can be used to get the various
attributes of a quickfix and location list respectively. Some examples for
using these functions are below:
>
" get the title of the current quickfix list
:echo getqflist({'title' : 0}).title
" get the identifier of the current quickfix list
:let qfid = getqflist({'id' : 0}).id
" get the index of the current quickfix list in the stack
:let qfnum = getqflist({'nr' : 0}).nr
" get the items of a quickfix list specified by an identifier
:echo getqflist({'id' : qfid, 'items' : 0}).items
" get the number of entries in a quickfix list specified by an id
:echo getqflist({'id' : qfid, 'size' : 0}).size
" get the context of the third quickfix list in the stack
:echo getqflist({'nr' : 3, 'context' : 0}).context
" get the number of quickfix lists in the stack
:echo getqflist({'nr' : '$'}).nr
" get the number of times the current quickfix list is changed
:echo getqflist({'changedtick' : 0}).changedtick
" get the current entry in a quickfix list specified by an identifier
:echo getqflist({'id' : qfid, 'idx' : 0}).idx
" get all the quickfix list attributes using an identifier
:echo getqflist({'id' : qfid, 'all' : 0})
" parse text from a List of lines and return a quickfix list
:let myList = ["a.java:10:L10", "b.java:20:L20"]
:echo getqflist({'lines' : myList}).items
" parse text using a custom 'efm' and return a quickfix list
:echo getqflist({'lines' : ['a.c#10#Line 10'], 'efm':'%f#%l#%m'}).items
" get the quickfix list window id
:echo getqflist({'winid' : 0}).winid
" get the context of the current location list
:echo getloclist(0, {'context' : 0}).context
" get the location list window id of the third window
:echo getloclist(3, {'winid' : 0}).winid
<
*setqflist-examples*
The setqflist() and setloclist() functions can be used to set the various
attributes of a quickfix and location list respectively. Some examples for
using these functions are below:
>
" set the title of the current quickfix list
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'title' : 'Mytitle'})
" set the context of a quickfix list specified by an identifier
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'id' : qfid, 'context' : {'val' : 100}})
" create a new quickfix list from a command output
:call setqflist([], ' ', {'lines' : systemlist('grep -Hn main *.c')})
" parse text using a custom efm and add to a particular quickfix list
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'id' : qfid,
\ 'lines' : ["a.c#10#L10", "b.c#20#L20"], 'efm':'%f#%l#%m'})
" add items to the quickfix list specified by an identifier
:let newItems = [{'filename' : 'a.txt', 'lnum' : 10, 'text' : "Apple"},
\ {'filename' : 'b.txt', 'lnum' : 20, 'text' : "Orange"}]
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'id' : qfid, 'items' : newItems})
" free all the quickfix lists in the stack
:call setqflist([], 'f')
" set the title of the fourth quickfix list
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'nr' : 4, 'title' : 'SomeTitle'})
" create a new quickfix list at the end of the stack
:call setqflist([], ' ', {'nr' : '$',
\ 'lines' : systemlist('grep -Hn class *.java')})
" create a new location list from a command output
:call setloclist(0, [], ' ', {'lines' : systemlist('grep -Hn main *.c')})
" replace the location list entries for the third window
:call setloclist(3, [], 'r', {'items' : newItems})
<
=============================================================================
3. Using more than one list of errors *quickfix-error-lists*
@ -586,12 +731,20 @@ list, one newer list is overwritten. This is especially useful if you are
browsing with ":grep" |grep|. If you want to keep the more recent error
lists, use ":cnewer 99" first.
To get the number of lists in the quickfix and location list stack, you can
use the |getqflist()| and |getloclist()| functions respectively with the list
number set to the special value '$'. Examples: >
echo getqflist({'nr' : '$'}).nr
echo getloclist(3, {'nr' : '$'}).nr
To get the number of the current list in the stack: >
echo getqflist({'nr' : 0}).nr
<
=============================================================================
4. Using :make *:make_makeprg*
*:mak* *:make*
:mak[e][!] [arguments] 1. If vim was built with |+autocmd|, all relevant
|QuickFixCmdPre| autocommands are executed.
:mak[e][!] [arguments] 1. All relevant |QuickFixCmdPre| autocommands are
executed.
2. If the 'autowrite' option is on, write any changed
buffers
3. An errorfile name is made from 'makeef'. If
@ -603,9 +756,8 @@ lists, use ":cnewer 99" first.
errorfile (for Unix it is also echoed on the
screen).
5. The errorfile is read using 'errorformat'.
6. If vim was built with |+autocmd|, all relevant
|QuickFixCmdPost| autocommands are executed.
See example below.
6. All relevant |QuickFixCmdPost| autocommands are
executed. See example below.
7. If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to.
8. The errorfile is deleted.
9. You can now move through the errors with commands
@ -1068,6 +1220,7 @@ you want to match case, add "\C" to the pattern |/\C|.
Basic items
%f file name (finds a string)
%o module name (finds a string)
%l line number (finds a number)
%c column number (finds a number representing character
column of the error, (1 <tab> == 1 character column))
@ -1104,7 +1257,7 @@ or >
to indicate the column of the error. This is to be used in a multi-line error
message. See |errorformat-javac| for a useful example.
The "%s" conversion specifies the text to search for to locate the error line.
The "%s" conversion specifies the text to search for, to locate the error line.
The text is used as a literal string. The anchors "^" and "$" are added to
the text to locate the error line exactly matching the search text and the
text is prefixed with the "\V" atom to make it "very nomagic". The "%s"
@ -1112,6 +1265,11 @@ conversion can be used to locate lines without a line number in the error
output. Like the output of the "grep" shell command.
When the pattern is present the line number will not be used.
The "%o" conversion specifies the module name in quickfix entry. If present
it will be used in quickfix error window instead of the filename. The module
name is used only for displaying purposes, the file name is used when jumping
to the file.
Changing directory
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 19
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -618,7 +618,8 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'backupext' 'bex' extension used for the backup file
'backupskip' 'bsk' no backup for files that match these patterns
'balloondelay' 'bdlay' delay in mS before a balloon may pop up
'ballooneval' 'beval' switch on balloon evaluation
'ballooneval' 'beval' switch on balloon evaluation in the GUI
'balloonevalterm' 'bevalterm' switch on balloon evaluation in the terminal
'balloonexpr' 'bexpr' expression to show in balloon
'belloff' 'bo' do not ring the bell for these reasons
'binary' 'bin' read/write/edit file in binary mode
@ -837,8 +838,11 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'printoptions' 'popt' controls the format of :hardcopy output
'prompt' 'prompt' enable prompt in Ex mode
'pumheight' 'ph' maximum height of the popup menu
'pumwidth' 'pw' minimum width of the popup menu
'pythondll' name of the Python 2 dynamic library
'pythonhome' name of the Python 2 home directory
'pythonthreedll' name of the Python 3 dynamic library
'pythonthreehome' name of the Python 3 home directory
'pyxversion' 'pyx' Python version used for pyx* commands
'quoteescape' 'qe' escape characters used in a string
'readonly' 'ro' disallow writing the buffer
@ -923,8 +927,9 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'termbidi' 'tbidi' terminal takes care of bi-directionality
'termencoding' 'tenc' character encoding used by the terminal
'termguicolors' 'tgc' use GUI colors for the terminal
'termkey' 'tk' key that precedes a Vim command in a terminal
'termsize' 'tms' size of a terminal window
'termwinkey' 'twk' key that precedes a Vim command in a terminal
'termwinscroll' 'twsl' max number of scrollback lines in a terminal window
'termwinsize' 'tws' size of a terminal window
'terse' shorten some messages
'textauto' 'ta' obsolete, use 'fileformats'
'textmode' 'tx' obsolete, use 'fileformat'

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*quotes.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2010 Nov 03
*quotes.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Coming with a very GUI mindset from Windows, I always thought of people using
Vi as some kind of outer space alien in human clothes. Once I tried I really
got addicted by its power and now I found myself typing Vim keypresses in the
oddest places! That's why I would like to see Vim embedded in every
application which deals with text editing. (Jos<EFBFBD> Fonseca)
application which deals with text editing. (José Fonseca)
I was a 12-year emacs user who switched to Vim about a year ago after finally
giving up on the multiple incompatible versions, flaky contributed packages,

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*remote.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 01
*remote.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 12
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -181,7 +181,8 @@ name on the 'VimRegistry' property on the root window.
A non GUI Vim with access to the X11 display (|xterm-clipboard| enabled), can
also act as a command server if a server name is explicitly given with the
--servername argument.
--servername argument, or when Vim was build with the |+autoservername|
feature.
An empty --servername argument will cause the command server to be disabled.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 10
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -242,6 +242,10 @@ For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|.
If the directory pack/*/opt/{name}/after exists it is
added at the end of 'runtimepath'.
If loading packages from "pack/*/start" was skipped,
then this directory is searched first:
pack/*/start/{name} ~
Note that {name} is the directory name, not the name
of the .vim file. All the files matching the pattern
pack/*/opt/{name}/plugin/**/*.vim ~
@ -261,6 +265,7 @@ For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|.
loaded during initialization, see |load-plugins|.
Also see |pack-add|.
{only available when compiled with +eval}
*:packl* *:packloadall*
:packl[oadall][!] Load all packages in the "start" directory under each
@ -284,6 +289,7 @@ For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|.
An error only causes sourcing the script where it
happens to be aborted, further plugins will be loaded.
See |packages|.
{only available when compiled with +eval}
:scripte[ncoding] [encoding] *:scripte* *:scriptencoding* *E167*
Specify the character encoding used in the script.
@ -802,6 +808,19 @@ DEFINING BREAKPOINTS
< Note that this only works for commands that are executed when
sourcing the file, not for a function defined in that file.
:breaka[dd] expr {expression}
Sets a breakpoint, that will break whenever the {expression}
evaluates to a different value. Example: >
:breakadd expr g:lnum
< Will break, whenever the global variable lnum changes.
Note if you watch a |script-variable| this will break
when switching scripts, since the script variable is only
valid in the script where it has been defined and if that
script is called from several other scripts, this will stop
whenever that particular variable will become visible or
unaccessible again.
The [lnum] is the line number of the breakpoint. Vim will stop at or after
this line. When omitted line 1 is used.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*scroll.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Nov 10
*scroll.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 26
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ seen):
*CTRL-E*
CTRL-E Scroll window [count] lines downwards in the buffer.
The text moves upwards on the screen.
Mnemonic: Extra lines.
*CTRL-D*
@ -70,6 +71,7 @@ seen):
*CTRL-Y*
CTRL-Y Scroll window [count] lines upwards in the buffer.
The text moves downwards on the screen.
Note: When using the MS-Windows key bindings CTRL-Y is
remapped to redo.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*spell.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 26
*spell.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -907,9 +907,9 @@ when using "cp1250" on Unix.
*spell-LOW* *spell-UPP*
Three lines in the affix file are needed. Simplistic example:
FOL <EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> ~
LOW <EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> ~
UPP <EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> ~
FOL áëñ ~
LOW áëñ ~
UPP ÁËÑ ~
All three lines must have exactly the same number of characters.
@ -924,9 +924,9 @@ The "UPP" line specifies the characters with upper-case. That is, a character
is upper-case where it's different from the character at the same position in
"FOL".
An exception is made for the German sharp s <EFBFBD>. The upper-case version is
An exception is made for the German sharp s ß. The upper-case version is
"SS". In the FOL/LOW/UPP lines it should be included, so that it's recognized
as a word character, but use the <EFBFBD> character in all three.
as a word character, but use the ß character in all three.
ASCII characters should be omitted, Vim always handles these in the same way.
When the encoding is UTF-8 no word characters need to be specified.
@ -1397,7 +1397,7 @@ suggestions would spend most time trying all kind of weird compound words.
*spell-SYLLABLE*
The SYLLABLE item defines characters or character sequences that are used to
count the number of syllables in a word. Example:
SYLLABLE a<EFBFBD>e<EFBFBD>i<EFBFBD>o<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>u<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>y/aa/au/ea/ee/ei/ie/oa/oe/oo/ou/uu/ui ~
SYLLABLE aáeéiíoóöõuúüûy/aa/au/ea/ee/ei/ie/oa/oe/oo/ou/uu/ui ~
Before the first slash is the set of characters that are counted for one
syllable, also when repeated and mixed, until the next character that is not
@ -1478,8 +1478,8 @@ alike. This is mostly used for a letter with different accents. This is used
to prefer suggestions with these letters substituted. Example:
MAP 2 ~
MAP e<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> ~
MAP u<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> ~
MAP eéëêè ~
MAP uüùúû ~
The first line specifies the number of MAP lines following. Vim ignores the
number, but the line must be there.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*starting.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 11
*starting.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ filename One or more file names. The first one will be the current
that is read from stdin. The commands that would normally be
read from stdin will now be read from stderr. Example: >
find . -name "*.c" -print | vim -
< The buffer will be marked modified, because it contains text
that needs to be saved. Except when in readonly mode, then
the buffer is not marked modified. Example: >
< The buffer will not be marked as modified, so that it's easy
to exit. Be careful to mark it as modified if you don't want
to accidentally lose it. Example: >
ls | view -
<
Starting in Ex mode: >
@ -127,7 +127,8 @@ argument.
On VMS all option arguments are assumed to be lowercase, unless preceded with
a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
--help *-h* *--help*
--help *-h* *--help* *-?*
-?
-h Give usage (help) message and exit. {not in Vi}
See |info-message| about capturing the text.
@ -421,7 +422,9 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
*--not-a-term*
--not-a-term Tells Vim that the user knows that the input and/or output is
not connected to a terminal. This will avoid the warning and
the two second delay that would happen. {not in Vi}
the two second delay that would happen.
Also avoids the "Reading from stdin..." message.
{not in Vi}
*--ttyfail*
--ttyfail When the stdin or stdout is not a terminal (tty) then exit
@ -508,12 +511,14 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
{not in Vi}
*--clean*
--clean Equal to "-u DEFAULTS -i NONE":
--clean Equal to "-u DEFAULTS -U NONE -i NONE":
- initializations from files and environment variables is
skipped
- the |defaults.vim| script is loaded, which implies
'nocompatible': use Vim defaults
- no |gvimrc| script is loaded
- no viminfo file is read or written
- the home directory is excluded from 'runtimepath'
*-x*
-x Use encryption to read/write files. Will prompt for a key,
which is then stored in the 'key' option. All writes will
@ -1008,14 +1013,13 @@ Vi compatible default value ~
When Vim starts, the 'compatible' option is on. This will be used when Vim
starts its initializations. But as soon as:
- a user vimrc file is found, or
- a vimrc file in the current directory, or
- a vimrc file in the current directory is found, or
- the "VIMINIT" environment variable is set, or
- the "-N" command line argument is given, or
- the "--clean" command line argument is given, or
even when no vimrc file exists.
- the |defaults.vim| script is loaded, or
- gvimrc file was found,
then it will be set to 'nocompatible'.
- a gvimrc file was found,
then the option will be set to 'nocompatible'.
Note that this does NOT happen when a system-wide vimrc file was found.
@ -1041,7 +1045,7 @@ giving the mapping.
Defaults without a .vimrc file ~
*defaults.vim*
If Vim is started normally and no user vimrc file is found, the
$VIMRUTIME/defaults.vim script is loaded. This will set 'compatible' off,
$VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim script is loaded. This will set 'compatible' off,
switch on syntax highlighting and a few more things. See the script for
details. NOTE: this is done since Vim 8.0, not in Vim 7.4. (it was added in
patch 7.4.2111 to be exact).

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 30
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 30
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -2779,13 +2779,10 @@ Ruby syntax will perform spellchecking of strings if you define
SCHEME *scheme.vim* *ft-scheme-syntax*
By default only R5RS keywords are highlighted and properly indented.
By default only R7RS keywords are highlighted and properly indented.
MzScheme-specific stuff will be used if b:is_mzscheme or g:is_mzscheme
variables are defined.
Also scheme.vim supports keywords of the Chicken Scheme->C compiler. Define
b:is_chicken or g:is_chicken, if you need them.
scheme.vim also supports extensions of the CHICKEN Scheme->C compiler.
Define b:is_chicken or g:is_chicken, if you need them.
SDL *sdl.vim* *ft-sdl-syntax*
@ -4630,7 +4627,9 @@ in their own color.
runtime colors/evening.vim
hi Statement ctermfg=Blue guifg=Blue
< After the color scheme has been loaded the
< Before the color scheme will be loaded the
|ColorSchemePre| autocommand event is triggered.
After the color scheme has been loaded the
|ColorScheme| autocommand event is triggered.
For info about writing a colorscheme file: >
:edit $VIMRUNTIME/colors/README.txt
@ -5025,12 +5024,19 @@ StatusLine status line of current window
StatusLineNC status lines of not-current windows
Note: if this is equal to "StatusLine" Vim will use "^^^" in
the status line of the current window.
*hl-StatusLineTerm*
StatusLineTerm status line of current window, if it is a |terminal| window.
*hl-StatusLineTermNC*
StatusLineTermNC status lines of not-current windows that is a |terminal|
window.
*hl-TabLine*
TabLine tab pages line, not active tab page label
*hl-TabLineFill*
TabLineFill tab pages line, where there are no labels
*hl-TabLineSel*
TabLineSel tab pages line, active tab page label
*hl-Terminal*
Terminal |terminal| window (see |terminal-size-color|)
*hl-Title*
Title titles for output from ":set all", ":autocmd" etc.
*hl-Visual*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Oct 20
*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -286,8 +286,7 @@ LOOPING OVER TAB PAGES:
current tab page.
{cmd} can contain '|' to concatenate several commands.
{cmd} must not open or close tab pages or reorder them.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
Also see |:windo|, |:argdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|, |:cfdo|
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@ -74,12 +74,14 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
'backupskip' options.txt /*'backupskip'*
'balloondelay' options.txt /*'balloondelay'*
'ballooneval' options.txt /*'ballooneval'*
'balloonevalterm' options.txt /*'balloonevalterm'*
'balloonexpr' options.txt /*'balloonexpr'*
'bdir' options.txt /*'bdir'*
'bdlay' options.txt /*'bdlay'*
'beautify' vi_diff.txt /*'beautify'*
'belloff' options.txt /*'belloff'*
'beval' options.txt /*'beval'*
'bevalterm' options.txt /*'bevalterm'*
'bex' options.txt /*'bex'*
'bexpr' options.txt /*'bexpr'*
'bf' vi_diff.txt /*'bf'*
@ -292,6 +294,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
'gfw' options.txt /*'gfw'*
'ghr' options.txt /*'ghr'*
'go' options.txt /*'go'*
'go-!' options.txt /*'go-!'*
'go-A' options.txt /*'go-A'*
'go-F' options.txt /*'go-F'*
'go-L' options.txt /*'go-L'*
@ -505,7 +508,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
'noawa' options.txt /*'noawa'*
'nobackup' options.txt /*'nobackup'*
'noballooneval' options.txt /*'noballooneval'*
'noballoonevalterm' options.txt /*'noballoonevalterm'*
'nobeval' options.txt /*'nobeval'*
'nobevalterm' options.txt /*'nobevalterm'*
'nobin' options.txt /*'nobin'*
'nobinary' options.txt /*'nobinary'*
'nobiosk' options.txt /*'nobiosk'*
@ -778,10 +783,14 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
'prompt' options.txt /*'prompt'*
'pt' options.txt /*'pt'*
'pumheight' options.txt /*'pumheight'*
'pumwidth' options.txt /*'pumwidth'*
'pvh' options.txt /*'pvh'*
'pvw' options.txt /*'pvw'*
'pw' options.txt /*'pw'*
'pythondll' options.txt /*'pythondll'*
'pythonhome' options.txt /*'pythonhome'*
'pythonthreedll' options.txt /*'pythonthreedll'*
'pythonthreehome' options.txt /*'pythonthreehome'*
'pyx' options.txt /*'pyx'*
'pyxversion' options.txt /*'pyxversion'*
'qe' options.txt /*'qe'*
@ -1079,8 +1088,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
'termbidi' options.txt /*'termbidi'*
'termencoding' options.txt /*'termencoding'*
'termguicolors' options.txt /*'termguicolors'*
'termkey' options.txt /*'termkey'*
'termsize' options.txt /*'termsize'*
'termwinkey' options.txt /*'termwinkey'*
'termwinscroll' options.txt /*'termwinscroll'*
'termwinsize' options.txt /*'termwinsize'*
'terse' options.txt /*'terse'*
'textauto' options.txt /*'textauto'*
'textmode' options.txt /*'textmode'*
@ -1096,10 +1106,8 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
'titlelen' options.txt /*'titlelen'*
'titleold' options.txt /*'titleold'*
'titlestring' options.txt /*'titlestring'*
'tk' options.txt /*'tk'*
'tl' options.txt /*'tl'*
'tm' options.txt /*'tm'*
'tms' options.txt /*'tms'*
'to' options.txt /*'to'*
'toolbar' options.txt /*'toolbar'*
'toolbariconsize' options.txt /*'toolbariconsize'*
@ -1120,6 +1128,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
'ttyscroll' options.txt /*'ttyscroll'*
'ttytype' options.txt /*'ttytype'*
'tw' options.txt /*'tw'*
'twk' options.txt /*'twk'*
'tws' options.txt /*'tws'*
'twsl' options.txt /*'twsl'*
'tx' options.txt /*'tx'*
'uc' options.txt /*'uc'*
'udf' options.txt /*'udf'*
@ -1223,7 +1234,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
+acl various.txt /*+acl*
+arabic various.txt /*+arabic*
+autocmd various.txt /*+autocmd*
+autoservername various.txt /*+autoservername*
+balloon_eval various.txt /*+balloon_eval*
+balloon_eval_term various.txt /*+balloon_eval_term*
+browse various.txt /*+browse*
+builtin_terms various.txt /*+builtin_terms*
+byte_offset various.txt /*+byte_offset*
@ -1347,6 +1360,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
+visual various.txt /*+visual*
+visualextra various.txt /*+visualextra*
+vreplace various.txt /*+vreplace*
+vtp various.txt /*+vtp*
+wildignore various.txt /*+wildignore*
+wildmenu various.txt /*+wildmenu*
+windows various.txt /*+windows*
@ -1394,6 +1408,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
--ttyfail starting.txt /*--ttyfail*
--version starting.txt /*--version*
--windowid starting.txt /*--windowid*
-? starting.txt /*-?*
-A starting.txt /*-A*
-C starting.txt /*-C*
-D starting.txt /*-D*
@ -1920,11 +1935,18 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
:AdaTagDir ft_ada.txt /*:AdaTagDir*
:AdaTagFile ft_ada.txt /*:AdaTagFile*
:AdaTypes ft_ada.txt /*:AdaTypes*
:Arguments terminal.txt /*:Arguments*
:Break terminal.txt /*:Break*
:Clear terminal.txt /*:Clear*
:CompilerSet usr_41.txt /*:CompilerSet*
:Continue terminal.txt /*:Continue*
:DiffOrig diff.txt /*:DiffOrig*
:DoMatchParen pi_paren.txt /*:DoMatchParen*
:Evaluate terminal.txt /*:Evaluate*
:Explore pi_netrw.txt /*:Explore*
:Finish terminal.txt /*:Finish*
:GLVS pi_getscript.txt /*:GLVS*
:Gdb terminal.txt /*:Gdb*
:GetLatestVimScripts_dat pi_getscript.txt /*:GetLatestVimScripts_dat*
:GnatFind ft_ada.txt /*:GnatFind*
:GnatPretty ft_ada.txt /*:GnatPretty*
@ -1949,11 +1971,14 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
:Ntree pi_netrw.txt /*:Ntree*
:Nw pi_netrw.txt /*:Nw*
:Nwrite pi_netrw.txt /*:Nwrite*
:Over terminal.txt /*:Over*
:P various.txt /*:P*
:Pexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Pexplore*
:Print various.txt /*:Print*
:Program terminal.txt /*:Program*
:Rexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Rexplore*
:RmVimball pi_vimball.txt /*:RmVimball*
:Run terminal.txt /*:Run*
:RustEmitAsm ft_rust.txt /*:RustEmitAsm*
:RustEmitIr ft_rust.txt /*:RustEmitIr*
:RustExpand ft_rust.txt /*:RustExpand*
@ -1962,14 +1987,19 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
:RustPlay ft_rust.txt /*:RustPlay*
:RustRun ft_rust.txt /*:RustRun*
:Sexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Sexplore*
:Source terminal.txt /*:Source*
:Step terminal.txt /*:Step*
:Stop terminal.txt /*:Stop*
:TOhtml syntax.txt /*:TOhtml*
:TarDiff pi_tar.txt /*:TarDiff*
:Termdebug terminal.txt /*:Termdebug*
:TermdebugCommand terminal.txt /*:TermdebugCommand*
:Texplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Texplore*
:UseVimball pi_vimball.txt /*:UseVimball*
:Vexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Vexplore*
:VimballList pi_vimball.txt /*:VimballList*
:Vimuntar pi_tar.txt /*:Vimuntar*
:Winbar terminal.txt /*:Winbar*
:X editing.txt /*:X*
:XMLent insert.txt /*:XMLent*
:XMLns insert.txt /*:XMLns*
@ -3171,6 +3201,8 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
:unhide windows.txt /*:unhide*
:unl eval.txt /*:unl*
:unlet eval.txt /*:unlet*
:unlet-$ eval.txt /*:unlet-$*
:unlet-environment eval.txt /*:unlet-environment*
:unlo eval.txt /*:unlo*
:unlockvar eval.txt /*:unlockvar*
:unm map.txt /*:unm*
@ -3500,6 +3532,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
@r eval.txt /*@r*
A insert.txt /*A*
ACL editing.txt /*ACL*
ANSI-C develop.txt /*ANSI-C*
ATTENTION usr_11.txt /*ATTENTION*
Abbreviations map.txt /*Abbreviations*
Aleph options.txt /*Aleph*
@ -3536,6 +3569,8 @@ BufWritePre autocmd.txt /*BufWritePre*
C change.txt /*C*
C-editing tips.txt /*C-editing*
C-indenting indent.txt /*C-indenting*
C89 develop.txt /*C89*
C99 develop.txt /*C99*
COMSPEC starting.txt /*COMSPEC*
CR-used-for-NL pattern.txt /*CR-used-for-NL*
CTRL-6 editing.txt /*CTRL-6*
@ -3658,11 +3693,13 @@ Cmd-event autocmd.txt /*Cmd-event*
CmdUndefined autocmd.txt /*CmdUndefined*
Cmdline cmdline.txt /*Cmdline*
Cmdline-mode cmdline.txt /*Cmdline-mode*
CmdlineChanged autocmd.txt /*CmdlineChanged*
CmdlineEnter autocmd.txt /*CmdlineEnter*
CmdlineLeave autocmd.txt /*CmdlineLeave*
CmdwinEnter autocmd.txt /*CmdwinEnter*
CmdwinLeave autocmd.txt /*CmdwinLeave*
ColorScheme autocmd.txt /*ColorScheme*
ColorSchemePre autocmd.txt /*ColorSchemePre*
Command-line cmdline.txt /*Command-line*
Command-line-mode cmdline.txt /*Command-line-mode*
CompleteDone autocmd.txt /*CompleteDone*
@ -3682,6 +3719,7 @@ Dictionaries eval.txt /*Dictionaries*
Dictionary eval.txt /*Dictionary*
Dictionary-function eval.txt /*Dictionary-function*
Digraphs digraph.txt /*Digraphs*
DirChanged autocmd.txt /*DirChanged*
E motion.txt /*E*
E10 message.txt /*E10*
E100 diff.txt /*E100*
@ -4569,7 +4607,14 @@ E945 pattern.txt /*E945*
E946 terminal.txt /*E946*
E947 terminal.txt /*E947*
E948 terminal.txt /*E948*
E949 editing.txt /*E949*
E95 message.txt /*E95*
E950 message.txt /*E950*
E951 pattern.txt /*E951*
E952 autocmd.txt /*E952*
E953 eval.txt /*E953*
E954 options.txt /*E954*
E955 eval.txt /*E955*
E96 diff.txt /*E96*
E97 diff.txt /*E97*
E98 diff.txt /*E98*
@ -4581,6 +4626,7 @@ EncodingChanged autocmd.txt /*EncodingChanged*
Eterm syntax.txt /*Eterm*
Ex intro.txt /*Ex*
Ex-mode intro.txt /*Ex-mode*
ExitPre autocmd.txt /*ExitPre*
Exuberant_ctags tagsrch.txt /*Exuberant_ctags*
F motion.txt /*F*
FALSE eval.txt /*FALSE*
@ -4810,9 +4856,14 @@ TabNew autocmd.txt /*TabNew*
Tcl if_tcl.txt /*Tcl*
TermChanged autocmd.txt /*TermChanged*
TermResponse autocmd.txt /*TermResponse*
Terminal-Job terminal.txt /*Terminal-Job*
Terminal-Normal terminal.txt /*Terminal-Normal*
Terminal-mode terminal.txt /*Terminal-mode*
TerminalOpen autocmd.txt /*TerminalOpen*
TextChanged autocmd.txt /*TextChanged*
TextChangedI autocmd.txt /*TextChangedI*
TextChangedP autocmd.txt /*TextChangedP*
TextYankPost autocmd.txt /*TextYankPost*
Transact-SQL ft_sql.txt /*Transact-SQL*
U undo.txt /*U*
UTF-8 mbyte.txt /*UTF-8*
@ -5072,7 +5123,10 @@ asin() eval.txt /*asin()*
asm.vim syntax.txt /*asm.vim*
asm68k syntax.txt /*asm68k*
asmh8300.vim syntax.txt /*asmh8300.vim*
assert-return eval.txt /*assert-return*
assert_beeps() eval.txt /*assert_beeps()*
assert_equal() eval.txt /*assert_equal()*
assert_equalfile() eval.txt /*assert_equalfile()*
assert_exception() eval.txt /*assert_exception()*
assert_fails() eval.txt /*assert_fails()*
assert_false() eval.txt /*assert_false()*
@ -5145,6 +5199,7 @@ backup-extension version4.txt /*backup-extension*
backup-table editing.txt /*backup-table*
balloon-eval debugger.txt /*balloon-eval*
balloon_show() eval.txt /*balloon_show()*
balloon_split() eval.txt /*balloon_split()*
bar motion.txt /*bar*
bars help.txt /*bars*
base_font_name_list mbyte.txt /*base_font_name_list*
@ -5233,6 +5288,7 @@ c_<C-Left> cmdline.txt /*c_<C-Left>*
c_<C-R> cmdline.txt /*c_<C-R>*
c_<C-R>_<C-A> cmdline.txt /*c_<C-R>_<C-A>*
c_<C-R>_<C-F> cmdline.txt /*c_<C-R>_<C-F>*
c_<C-R>_<C-L> cmdline.txt /*c_<C-R>_<C-L>*
c_<C-R>_<C-O> cmdline.txt /*c_<C-R>_<C-O>*
c_<C-R>_<C-P> cmdline.txt /*c_<C-R>_<C-P>*
c_<C-R>_<C-R> cmdline.txt /*c_<C-R>_<C-R>*
@ -5281,6 +5337,7 @@ c_CTRL-R cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-R*
c_CTRL-R_= cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-R_=*
c_CTRL-R_CTRL-A cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-R_CTRL-A*
c_CTRL-R_CTRL-F cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-R_CTRL-F*
c_CTRL-R_CTRL-L cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-R_CTRL-L*
c_CTRL-R_CTRL-O cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-R_CTRL-O*
c_CTRL-R_CTRL-P cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-R_CTRL-P*
c_CTRL-R_CTRL-R cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
@ -5861,6 +5918,7 @@ eval() eval.txt /*eval()*
eval-examples eval.txt /*eval-examples*
eval-sandbox eval.txt /*eval-sandbox*
eval.txt eval.txt /*eval.txt*
event-variable eval.txt /*event-variable*
eventhandler() eval.txt /*eventhandler()*
eview starting.txt /*eview*
evim starting.txt /*evim*
@ -6081,6 +6139,7 @@ fork os_unix.txt /*fork*
form.vim syntax.txt /*form.vim*
format-bullet-list tips.txt /*format-bullet-list*
format-comments change.txt /*format-comments*
format-formatexpr change.txt /*format-formatexpr*
formatting change.txt /*formatting*
formfeed intro.txt /*formfeed*
fortran.vim syntax.txt /*fortran.vim*
@ -6222,6 +6281,7 @@ ft-vb-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-vb-syntax*
ft-verilog-indent indent.txt /*ft-verilog-indent*
ft-vhdl-indent indent.txt /*ft-vhdl-indent*
ft-vim-indent indent.txt /*ft-vim-indent*
ft-vim-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-vim-plugin*
ft-vim-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-vim-syntax*
ft-xf86conf-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xf86conf-syntax*
ft-xhtml-omni insert.txt /*ft-xhtml-omni*
@ -6229,6 +6289,7 @@ ft-xml-omni insert.txt /*ft-xml-omni*
ft-xml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xml-syntax*
ft-xpm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xpm-syntax*
ft-yaml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-yaml-syntax*
ft-zimbu-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-zimbu-plugin*
ft-zsh-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-zsh-syntax*
ft_ada.txt ft_ada.txt /*ft_ada.txt*
ft_rust.txt ft_rust.txt /*ft_rust.txt*
@ -6469,6 +6530,7 @@ g:tar_nomax pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_nomax*
g:tar_readoptions pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_readoptions*
g:tar_secure pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_secure*
g:tar_writeoptions pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_writeoptions*
g:terminal_ansi_colors terminal.txt /*g:terminal_ansi_colors*
g:tex_comment_nospell syntax.txt /*g:tex_comment_nospell*
g:tex_conceal syntax.txt /*g:tex_conceal*
g:tex_fast syntax.txt /*g:tex_fast*
@ -6543,6 +6605,7 @@ get-ms-debuggers debug.txt /*get-ms-debuggers*
getbufinfo() eval.txt /*getbufinfo()*
getbufline() eval.txt /*getbufline()*
getbufvar() eval.txt /*getbufvar()*
getchangelist() eval.txt /*getchangelist()*
getchar() eval.txt /*getchar()*
getcharmod() eval.txt /*getcharmod()*
getcharsearch() eval.txt /*getcharsearch()*
@ -6558,6 +6621,7 @@ getfperm() eval.txt /*getfperm()*
getfsize() eval.txt /*getfsize()*
getftime() eval.txt /*getftime()*
getftype() eval.txt /*getftype()*
getjumplist() eval.txt /*getjumplist()*
getlatestvimscripts-install pi_getscript.txt /*getlatestvimscripts-install*
getline() eval.txt /*getline()*
getloclist() eval.txt /*getloclist()*
@ -6565,6 +6629,7 @@ getmatches() eval.txt /*getmatches()*
getpid() eval.txt /*getpid()*
getpos() eval.txt /*getpos()*
getqflist() eval.txt /*getqflist()*
getqflist-examples quickfix.txt /*getqflist-examples*
getreg() eval.txt /*getreg()*
getregtype() eval.txt /*getregtype()*
getscript pi_getscript.txt /*getscript*
@ -6577,6 +6642,7 @@ gettabinfo() eval.txt /*gettabinfo()*
gettabvar() eval.txt /*gettabvar()*
gettabwinvar() eval.txt /*gettabwinvar()*
getwininfo() eval.txt /*getwininfo()*
getwinpos() eval.txt /*getwinpos()*
getwinposx() eval.txt /*getwinposx()*
getwinposy() eval.txt /*getwinposy()*
getwinvar() eval.txt /*getwinvar()*
@ -6813,9 +6879,12 @@ hl-SpellLocal syntax.txt /*hl-SpellLocal*
hl-SpellRare syntax.txt /*hl-SpellRare*
hl-StatusLine syntax.txt /*hl-StatusLine*
hl-StatusLineNC syntax.txt /*hl-StatusLineNC*
hl-StatusLineTerm syntax.txt /*hl-StatusLineTerm*
hl-StatusLineTermNC syntax.txt /*hl-StatusLineTermNC*
hl-TabLine syntax.txt /*hl-TabLine*
hl-TabLineFill syntax.txt /*hl-TabLineFill*
hl-TabLineSel syntax.txt /*hl-TabLineSel*
hl-Terminal syntax.txt /*hl-Terminal*
hl-Title syntax.txt /*hl-Title*
hl-Tooltip syntax.txt /*hl-Tooltip*
hl-User1 syntax.txt /*hl-User1*
@ -6826,6 +6895,8 @@ hl-Visual syntax.txt /*hl-Visual*
hl-VisualNOS syntax.txt /*hl-VisualNOS*
hl-WarningMsg syntax.txt /*hl-WarningMsg*
hl-WildMenu syntax.txt /*hl-WildMenu*
hl-debugBreakpoint terminal.txt /*hl-debugBreakpoint*
hl-debugPC terminal.txt /*hl-debugPC*
hlID() eval.txt /*hlID()*
hlexists() eval.txt /*hlexists()*
hlsearch-variable eval.txt /*hlsearch-variable*
@ -7338,6 +7409,7 @@ mbyte-encoding mbyte.txt /*mbyte-encoding*
mbyte-first mbyte.txt /*mbyte-first*
mbyte-fonts-MSwin mbyte.txt /*mbyte-fonts-MSwin*
mbyte-fonts-X11 mbyte.txt /*mbyte-fonts-X11*
mbyte-func mbyte.txt /*mbyte-func*
mbyte-keymap mbyte.txt /*mbyte-keymap*
mbyte-locale mbyte.txt /*mbyte-locale*
mbyte-options mbyte.txt /*mbyte-options*
@ -7817,6 +7889,8 @@ option-backslash options.txt /*option-backslash*
option-list quickref.txt /*option-list*
option-summary options.txt /*option-summary*
option-window options.txt /*option-window*
option_restore() todo.txt /*option_restore()*
option_save() todo.txt /*option_save()*
options options.txt /*options*
options-changed version5.txt /*options-changed*
options-in-terminal terminal.txt /*options-in-terminal*
@ -8049,14 +8123,20 @@ quake.vim syntax.txt /*quake.vim*
quickfix quickfix.txt /*quickfix*
quickfix-6 version6.txt /*quickfix-6*
quickfix-ID quickfix.txt /*quickfix-ID*
quickfix-changedtick quickfix.txt /*quickfix-changedtick*
quickfix-context quickfix.txt /*quickfix-context*
quickfix-directory-stack quickfix.txt /*quickfix-directory-stack*
quickfix-error-lists quickfix.txt /*quickfix-error-lists*
quickfix-functions usr_41.txt /*quickfix-functions*
quickfix-gcc quickfix.txt /*quickfix-gcc*
quickfix-manx quickfix.txt /*quickfix-manx*
quickfix-parse quickfix.txt /*quickfix-parse*
quickfix-perl quickfix.txt /*quickfix-perl*
quickfix-size quickfix.txt /*quickfix-size*
quickfix-title quickfix.txt /*quickfix-title*
quickfix-valid quickfix.txt /*quickfix-valid*
quickfix-window quickfix.txt /*quickfix-window*
quickfix-window-ID quickfix.txt /*quickfix-window-ID*
quickfix.txt quickfix.txt /*quickfix.txt*
quickref quickref.txt /*quickref*
quickref.txt quickref.txt /*quickref.txt*
@ -8288,6 +8368,7 @@ setloclist() eval.txt /*setloclist()*
setmatches() eval.txt /*setmatches()*
setpos() eval.txt /*setpos()*
setqflist() eval.txt /*setqflist()*
setqflist-examples quickfix.txt /*setqflist-examples*
setreg() eval.txt /*setreg()*
settabvar() eval.txt /*settabvar()*
settabwinvar() eval.txt /*settabwinvar()*
@ -8868,7 +8949,11 @@ term++open terminal.txt /*term++open*
term-dependent-settings term.txt /*term-dependent-settings*
term-list syntax.txt /*term-list*
term.txt term.txt /*term.txt*
term_dumpdiff() eval.txt /*term_dumpdiff()*
term_dumpload() eval.txt /*term_dumpload()*
term_dumpwrite() eval.txt /*term_dumpwrite()*
term_getaltscreen() eval.txt /*term_getaltscreen()*
term_getansicolors() eval.txt /*term_getansicolors()*
term_getattr() eval.txt /*term_getattr()*
term_getcursor() eval.txt /*term_getcursor()*
term_getjob() eval.txt /*term_getjob()*
@ -8881,6 +8966,9 @@ term_gettty() eval.txt /*term_gettty()*
term_list() eval.txt /*term_list()*
term_scrape() eval.txt /*term_scrape()*
term_sendkeys() eval.txt /*term_sendkeys()*
term_setansicolors() eval.txt /*term_setansicolors()*
term_setkill() eval.txt /*term_setkill()*
term_setrestore() eval.txt /*term_setrestore()*
term_setsize() eval.txt /*term_setsize()*
term_start() eval.txt /*term_start()*
term_wait() eval.txt /*term_wait()*
@ -8898,10 +8986,18 @@ termdebug-example terminal.txt /*termdebug-example*
termdebug-starting terminal.txt /*termdebug-starting*
termdebug-stepping terminal.txt /*termdebug-stepping*
termdebug-variables terminal.txt /*termdebug-variables*
termdebug_popup terminal.txt /*termdebug_popup*
termdebug_wide terminal.txt /*termdebug_wide*
terminal terminal.txt /*terminal*
terminal-api terminal.txt /*terminal-api*
terminal-client-server terminal.txt /*terminal-client-server*
terminal-colors os_unix.txt /*terminal-colors*
terminal-communication terminal.txt /*terminal-communication*
terminal-cursor-style terminal.txt /*terminal-cursor-style*
terminal-debug terminal.txt /*terminal-debug*
terminal-diff terminal.txt /*terminal-diff*
terminal-diffscreendump terminal.txt /*terminal-diffscreendump*
terminal-dumptest terminal.txt /*terminal-dumptest*
terminal-functions usr_41.txt /*terminal-functions*
terminal-info term.txt /*terminal-info*
terminal-key-codes term.txt /*terminal-key-codes*
@ -8909,9 +9005,12 @@ terminal-ms-windows terminal.txt /*terminal-ms-windows*
terminal-options term.txt /*terminal-options*
terminal-output-codes term.txt /*terminal-output-codes*
terminal-resizing terminal.txt /*terminal-resizing*
terminal-screendump terminal.txt /*terminal-screendump*
terminal-session terminal.txt /*terminal-session*
terminal-size-color terminal.txt /*terminal-size-color*
terminal-special-keys terminal.txt /*terminal-special-keys*
terminal-testing terminal.txt /*terminal-testing*
terminal-to-job terminal.txt /*terminal-to-job*
terminal-typing terminal.txt /*terminal-typing*
terminal-unix terminal.txt /*terminal-unix*
terminal-use terminal.txt /*terminal-use*
@ -8983,6 +9082,7 @@ tolower() eval.txt /*tolower()*
toolbar-icon gui.txt /*toolbar-icon*
toupper() eval.txt /*toupper()*
tr() eval.txt /*tr()*
trim() eval.txt /*trim()*
trojan-horse starting.txt /*trojan-horse*
true-variable eval.txt /*true-variable*
trunc() eval.txt /*trunc()*
@ -9095,6 +9195,7 @@ v:ctype eval.txt /*v:ctype*
v:dying eval.txt /*v:dying*
v:errmsg eval.txt /*v:errmsg*
v:errors eval.txt /*v:errors*
v:event eval.txt /*v:event*
v:exception eval.txt /*v:exception*
v:false eval.txt /*v:false*
v:fcs_choice eval.txt /*v:fcs_choice*
@ -9462,6 +9563,7 @@ win_getid() eval.txt /*win_getid()*
win_gotoid() eval.txt /*win_gotoid()*
win_id2tabwin() eval.txt /*win_id2tabwin()*
win_id2win() eval.txt /*win_id2win()*
win_screenpos() eval.txt /*win_screenpos()*
winbufnr() eval.txt /*winbufnr()*
wincol() eval.txt /*wincol()*
window windows.txt /*window*
@ -9641,6 +9743,7 @@ zz scroll.txt /*zz*
{Visual} intro.txt /*{Visual}*
{address} cmdline.txt /*{address}*
{arglist} editing.txt /*{arglist}*
{bufname} windows.txt /*{bufname}*
{char1-char2} intro.txt /*{char1-char2}*
{event} autocmd.txt /*{event}*
{file} editing.txt /*{file}*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 20
*tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -36,12 +36,12 @@ An easy way back is with the CTRL-T command. Also read about the tag stack
below.
*:ta* *:tag* *E426* *E429*
:[count]ta[g][!] {ident}
Jump to the definition of {ident}, using the
information in the tags file(s). Put {ident} in the
:[count]ta[g][!] {name}
Jump to the definition of {name}, using the
information in the tags file(s). Put {name} in the
tag stack. See |tag-!| for [!].
{ident} can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|.
When there are several matching tags for {ident}, jump
{name} can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|.
When there are several matching tags for {name}, jump
to the [count] one. When [count] is omitted the
first one is jumped to. See |tag-matchlist| for
jumping to other matching tags.
@ -49,16 +49,16 @@ below.
g<LeftMouse> *g<LeftMouse>*
<C-LeftMouse> *<C-LeftMouse>* *CTRL-]*
CTRL-] Jump to the definition of the keyword under the
cursor. Same as ":tag {ident}", where {ident} is the
cursor. Same as ":tag {name}", where {name} is the
keyword under or after cursor.
When there are several matching tags for {ident}, jump
When there are several matching tags for {name}, jump
to the [count] one. When no [count] is given the
first one is jumped to. See |tag-matchlist| for
jumping to other matching tags.
{Vi: identifier after the cursor}
*v_CTRL-]*
{Visual}CTRL-] Same as ":tag {ident}", where {ident} is the text that
{Visual}CTRL-] Same as ":tag {name}", where {name} is the text that
is highlighted. {not in Vi}
*telnet-CTRL-]*
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ When there are multiple matches for a tag, this priority is used:
Note that when the current file changes, the priority list is mostly not
changed, to avoid confusion when using ":tnext". It is changed when using
":tag {ident}".
":tag {name}".
The ignore-case matches are not found for a ":tag" command when:
- the 'ignorecase' option is off and 'tagcase' is "followic"
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ You can get from main to FuncA by using CTRL-] on the call to FuncA. Then
you can CTRL-] to get to FuncC. If you now want to go back to main you can
use CTRL-T twice. Then you can CTRL-] to FuncB.
If you issue a ":ta {ident}" or CTRL-] command, this tag is inserted at the
If you issue a ":ta {name}" or CTRL-] command, this tag is inserted at the
current position in the stack. If the stack was full (it can hold up to 20
entries), the oldest entry is deleted and the older entries shift one
position up (their index number is decremented by one). If the last used
@ -191,14 +191,14 @@ between them. Note that these commands don't change the tag stack, they keep
the same entry.
*:ts* *:tselect*
:ts[elect][!] [ident] List the tags that match [ident], using the
:ts[elect][!] [name] List the tags that match [name], using the
information in the tags file(s).
When [ident] is not given, the last tag name from the
When [name] is not given, the last tag name from the
tag stack is used.
See |tag-!| for [!].
With a '>' in the first column is indicated which is
the current position in the list (if there is one).
[ident] can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|.
[name] can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|.
See |tag-priority| for the priorities used in the
listing. {not in Vi}
Example output:
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ the same entry.
type 'q' and enter the number.
*:sts* *:stselect*
:sts[elect][!] [ident] Does ":tselect[!] [ident]" and splits the window for
:sts[elect][!] [name] Does ":tselect[!] [name]" and splits the window for
the selected tag. {not in Vi}
*g]*
@ -238,11 +238,11 @@ g] Like CTRL-], but use ":tselect" instead of ":tag".
identifier. {not in Vi}
*:tj* *:tjump*
:tj[ump][!] [ident] Like ":tselect", but jump to the tag directly when
:tj[ump][!] [name] Like ":tselect", but jump to the tag directly when
there is only one match. {not in Vi}
*:stj* *:stjump*
:stj[ump][!] [ident] Does ":tjump[!] [ident]" and splits the window for the
:stj[ump][!] [name] Does ":tjump[!] [name]" and splits the window for the
selected tag. {not in Vi}
*g_CTRL-]*
@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ g CTRL-] Like CTRL-], but use ":tjump" instead of ":tag".
in Vi}
*:lt* *:ltag*
:lt[ag][!] [ident] Jump to tag [ident] and add the matching tags to a new
location list for the current window. [ident] can be
a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|. When [ident] is
:lt[ag][!] [name] Jump to tag [name] and add the matching tags to a new
location list for the current window. [name] can be
a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|. When [name] is
not given, the last tag name from the tag stack is
used. The search pattern to locate the tag line is
prefixed with "\V" to escape all the special
@ -311,12 +311,12 @@ the same as above, with a "p" prepended.
{not available when compiled without the |+quickfix| feature}
*:pts* *:ptselect*
:pts[elect][!] [ident] Does ":tselect[!] [ident]" and shows the new tag in a
:pts[elect][!] [name] Does ":tselect[!] [name]" and shows the new tag in a
"Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info.
{not in Vi}
*:ptj* *:ptjump*
:ptj[ump][!] [ident] Does ":tjump[!] [ident]" and shows the new tag in a
:ptj[ump][!] [name] Does ":tjump[!] [name]" and shows the new tag in a
"Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info.
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 17
*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 11
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -7,36 +7,42 @@
Terminal window support *terminal*
WARNING: THIS IS ONLY PARTLY IMPLEMENTED, ANYTHING CAN STILL CHANGE
The terminal feature is optional, use this to check if your Vim has it: >
echo has('terminal')
If the result is "1" you have it.
1. Basic use |terminal-use|
Typing |terminal-typing|
Size and color |terminal-size-color|
Syntax |:terminal|
Resizing |terminal-resizing|
Terminal Modes |Terminal-mode|
Cursor style |terminal-cursor-style|
Special keys |terminal-special-keys|
Unix |terminal-unix|
MS-Windows |terminal-ms-windows|
2. Remote testing |terminal-testing|
3. Debugging |terminal-debug|
Starting |termdebug-starting|
Example session |termdebug-example|
Stepping through code |termdebug-stepping|
Inspecting variables |termdebug-variables|
Other commands |termdebug-commands|
Communication |termdebug-communication|
Customizing |termdebug-customizing|
1. Basic use |terminal-use|
Typing |terminal-typing|
Size and color |terminal-size-color|
Syntax |:terminal|
Resizing |terminal-resizing|
Terminal Modes |Terminal-mode|
Cursor style |terminal-cursor-style|
Special keys |terminal-special-keys|
Session |terminal-session|
Unix |terminal-unix|
MS-Windows |terminal-ms-windows|
2. Terminal communication |terminal-communication|
Vim to job: term_sendkeys() |terminal-to-job|
Job to Vim: JSON API |terminal-api|
Using the client-server feature |terminal-client-server|
3. Remote testing |terminal-testing|
4. Diffing screen dumps |terminal-diff|
Writing a screen dump test for Vim |terminal-dumptest|
Creating a screen dump |terminal-screendump|
Comparing screen dumps |terminal-diffscreendump|
5. Debugging |terminal-debug|
Starting |termdebug-starting|
Example session |termdebug-example|
Stepping through code |termdebug-stepping|
Inspecting variables |termdebug-variables|
Other commands |termdebug-commands|
Communication |termdebug-communication|
Customizing |termdebug-customizing|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
The terminal feature requires the |+multi_byte|, |+job| and |+channel| features.
==============================================================================
@ -66,6 +72,7 @@ See |CTRL-W| for more commands.
Special in the terminal window: *CTRL-W_.* *CTRL-W_N*
CTRL-W . send a CTRL-W to the job in the terminal
CTRL-W CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
CTRL-W N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
CTRL-\ CTRL-N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
CTRL-W " {reg} paste register {reg} *CTRL-W_quote*
@ -73,16 +80,16 @@ Special in the terminal window: *CTRL-W_.* *CTRL-W_N*
evaluating an expression.
CTRL-W CTRL-C ends the job, see below |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
See option 'termkey' for specifying another key instead of CTRL-W that
will work like CTRL-W. However, typing 'termkey' twice sends 'termkey' to
the job. For example:
'termkey' CTRL-W move focus to the next window
'termkey' : enter an Ex command
'termkey' 'termkey' send 'termkey' to the job in the terminal
'termkey' . send a CTRL-W to the job in the terminal
'termkey' N go to terminal Normal mode, see below
'termkey' CTRL-N same as CTRL-W N
'termkey' CTRL-C same as |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
See option 'termwinkey' for specifying another key instead of CTRL-W that
will work like CTRL-W. However, typing 'termwinkey' twice sends 'termwinkey'
to the job. For example:
'termwinkey' CTRL-W move focus to the next window
'termwinkey' : enter an Ex command
'termwinkey' 'termwinkey' send 'termwinkey' to the job in the terminal
'termwinkey' . send a CTRL-W to the job in the terminal
'termwinkey' N go to terminal Normal mode, see below
'termwinkey' CTRL-N same as CTRL-W N
'termwinkey' CTRL-C same as |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
*t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N*
The special key combination CTRL-\ CTRL-N can be used to switch to Normal
mode, just like this works in any other mode.
@ -97,9 +104,14 @@ themselves (like Vim does).
To change the keys you type use terminal mode mappings, see |:tmap|.
These are defined like any mapping, but apply only when typing keys that are
sent to the job running in the terminal. For example, to make Escape switch
sent to the job running in the terminal. For example, to make F1 switch
to Terminal-Normal mode: >
tnoremap <F1> <C-W>N
You can use Esc, but you need to make sure it won't cause other keys to
break: >
tnoremap <Esc> <C-W>N
set notimeout ttimeout timeoutlen=100
< *options-in-terminal*
After opening the terminal window and setting 'buftype' to "terminal" the
BufWinEnter autocommand event is triggered. This makes it possible to set
@ -113,7 +125,7 @@ when 'balloonevalterm' is enabled.
Size and color ~
*terminal-size-color*
See option 'termsize' for controlling the size of the terminal window.
See option 'termwinsize' for controlling the size of the terminal window.
(TODO: scrolling when the terminal is larger than the window)
The job running in the terminal can change the colors. The default foreground
@ -122,8 +134,19 @@ and background colors are taken from Vim, the Normal highlight group.
For a color terminal the 'background' option is used to decide whether the
terminal window will start with a white or black background.
To use a different color the Terminal highlight group can be used: >
To use a different color the Terminal highlight group can be used, for
example: >
hi Terminal ctermbg=lightgrey ctermfg=blue guibg=lightgrey guifg=blue
<
*g:terminal_ansi_colors*
In GUI mode or with 'termguicolors', the 16 ANSI colors used by default in new
terminal windows may be configured using the variable
`g:terminal_ansi_colors`, which should be a list of 16 color names or
hexadecimal color codes, similar to those accepted by |highlight-guifg|. When
not using GUI colors, the terminal window always uses the 16 ANSI colors of
the underlying terminal.
The |term_setansicolors()| function can be used to change the colors, and
|term_getansicolors()| to get the currently used colors.
Syntax ~
@ -137,6 +160,13 @@ Syntax ~
if [command] is NONE no job is started, the pty of the
terminal can be used by a command like gdb.
If [command] is missing the default behavior is to
close the terminal when the shell exits. This can be
changed with the ++noclose argument.
If [command] is present the default behavior is to
keep the terminal open in Terminal-Normal mode. This
can be changed with the ++close argument.
A new buffer will be created, using [command] or
'shell' as the name, prefixed with a "!". If a buffer
by this name already exists a number is added in
@ -148,28 +178,39 @@ Syntax ~
keys in the terminal window. For MS-Windows see the
++eof argument below.
Two comma separated numbers are used as "rows,cols".
E.g. `:24,80gdb` opens a terminal with 24 rows and 80
columns. However, if the terminal window spans the
Vim window with, there is no vertical split, the Vim
window width is used.
*term++close* *term++open*
Supported [options] are:
++close The terminal window will close
automatically when the job terminates.
++noclose The terminal window will NOT close
automatically when the job terminates.
++open When the job terminates and no window
shows it, a window will be opened.
Note that this can be interruptive.
The last of ++close, ++noclose and ++open
matters and rules out earlier arguments.
++curwin Open the terminal in the current
window, do not split the current
window. Fails if the current buffer
cannot be |abandon|ed.
++hidden Open the terminal in a hidden buffer,
no window will be used.
++norestore Do not include this terminal window
in a session file.
++kill={how} When trying to close the terminal
window kill the job with {how}. See
|term_setkill()| for the values.
++rows={height} Use {height} for the terminal window
height.
height. If the terminal uses the full
Vim height (no window above or below
th terminal window) the command line
height will be reduced as needed.
++cols={width} Use {width} for the terminal window
width.
width. If the terminal uses the full
Vim width (no window left or right of
the terminal window) this value is
ignored.
++eof={text} when using [range]: text to send after
the last line was written. Cannot
contain white space. A CR is
@ -183,8 +224,12 @@ Syntax ~
If you want to use more options use the |term_start()|
function.
When the buffer associated with the terminal is unloaded or wiped out the job
is killed, similar to calling `job_stop(job, "kill")`
When the buffer associated with the terminal is forcibly unloaded or wiped out
the job is killed, similar to calling `job_stop(job, "kill")` .
Closing the window normally results in |E947|. When a kill method was set
with "++kill={how}" or |term_setkill()| then closing the window will use that
way to kill or interrupt the job. For example: >
:term ++kill=term tail -f /tmp/log
So long as the job is running the window behaves like it contains a modified
buffer. Trying to close the window with `CTRL-W :quit` fails. When using
@ -224,39 +269,41 @@ Resizing ~
*terminal-resizing*
The size of the terminal can be in one of three modes:
1. The 'termsize' option is empty: The terminal size follows the window size.
The minimal size is 2 screen lines with 10 cells.
1. The 'termwinsize' option is empty: The terminal size follows the window
size. The minimal size is 2 screen lines with 10 cells.
2. The 'termsize' option is "rows*cols", where "rows" is the minimal number of
screen rows and "cols" is the minimal number of cells.
2. The 'termwinsize' option is "rows*cols", where "rows" is the minimal number
of screen rows and "cols" is the minimal number of cells.
3. The 'termsize' option is "rowsXcols" (where the x is upper or lower case).
The terminal size is fixed to the specified number of screen lines and
cells. If the window is bigger there will be unused empty space.
3. The 'termwinsize' option is "rowsXcols" (where the x is upper or lower
case). The terminal size is fixed to the specified number of screen lines
and cells. If the window is bigger there will be unused empty space.
If the window is smaller than the terminal size, only part of the terminal can
be seen (the lower-left part).
The |term_getsize()| function can be used to get the current size of the
terminal. |term_setsize()| can be used only when in the first or second mode,
not when 'termsize' is "rowsXcols".
not when 'termwinsize' is "rowsXcols".
Terminal-Job and Terminal-Normal mode ~
*Terminal-mode*
*Terminal-mode* *Terminal-Job*
When the job is running the contents of the terminal is under control of the
job. That includes the cursor position. Typed keys are sent to the job.
The terminal contents can change at any time. This is called Terminal-Job
mode.
Use CTRL-W N (or 'termkey' N) to switch to Terminal-Normal mode. Now the
Use CTRL-W N (or 'termwinkey' N) to switch to Terminal-Normal mode. Now the
contents of the terminal window is under control of Vim, the job output is
suspended. CTRL-\ CTRL-N does the same.
Terminal-Job mode is where |:tmap| mappings are applied. Keys sent by
|term_sendkeys()| are not subject to tmap, but keys from |feedkeys()| are.
*E946*
It is not possible to enter Insert mode from Terminal-Job mode.
*Terminal-Normal* *E946*
In Terminal-Normal mode you can move the cursor around with the usual Vim
commands, Visually mark text, yank text, etc. But you cannot change the
contents of the buffer. The commands that would start insert mode, such as
@ -267,7 +314,10 @@ In Terminal-Normal mode the statusline and window title show "(Terminal)". If
the job ends while in Terminal-Normal mode this changes to
"(Terminal-finished)".
It is not possible to enter Insert mode from Terminal-Job mode.
When the job outputs lines in the terminal, such that the contents scrolls off
the top, those lines are remembered and can be seen in Terminal-Normal mode.
The number of lines is limited by the 'termwinscroll' option. When going over
this limit, the first 10% of the scrolled lines are deleted and are lost.
Cursor style ~
@ -283,6 +333,22 @@ is inverted. Since Vim cannot detect this, the terminal window cursor
blinking will also be inverted.
Session ~
*terminal-session*
A terminal window will be restored when using a session file, if possible and
wanted.
If "terminal" was removed from 'sessionoptions' then no terminal windows will
be restored.
If the job in the terminal was finished the window will not be restored.
If the terminal can be restored, the command that was used to open it will be
used again. To change this use the |term_setrestore()| function. This can
also be used to not restore a specific terminal by setting the command to
"NONE".
Special keys ~
*terminal-special-keys*
Since the terminal emulator simulates an xterm, only escape sequences that
@ -302,22 +368,15 @@ On Unix a pty is used to make it possible to run all kinds of commands. You
can even run Vim in the terminal! That's used for debugging, see below.
Environment variables are used to pass information to the running job:
TERM name of the terminal, 'term'
TERM the name of the terminal, from the 'term' option or
$TERM in the GUI; falls back to "xterm" if it does not
start with "xterm"
ROWS number of rows in the terminal initially
LINES same as ROWS
COLUMNS number of columns in the terminal initially
COLORS number of colors, 't_Co' (256*256*256 in the GUI)
VIM_SERVERNAME v:servername
The |client-server| feature can be used to communicate with the Vim instance
where the job was started. This only works when v:servername is not empty.
If needed you can set it with: >
call remote_startserver('vim-server')
In the job you can then do something like: >
vim --servername $VIM_SERVERNAME --remote +123 some_file.c
This will open the file "some_file.c" and put the cursor on line 123.
MS-Windows ~
*terminal-ms-windows*
@ -343,7 +402,113 @@ Environment variables are used to pass information to the running job:
VIM_SERVERNAME v:servername
==============================================================================
2. Remote testing *terminal-testing*
2. Terminal communication *terminal-communication*
There are several ways to communicate with the job running in a terminal:
- Use |term_sendkeys()| to send text and escape sequences from Vim to the job.
- Use the JSON API to send encoded commands from the job to Vim.
- Use the |client-server| mechanism. This works on machines with an X server
and on MS-Windows.
Vim to job: term_sendkeys() ~
*terminal-to-job*
This allows for remote controlling the job running in the terminal. It is a
one-way mechanism. The job can update the display to signal back to Vim.
For example, if a shell is running in a terminal, you can do: >
call term_sendkeys(buf, "ls *.java\<CR>")
This requires for the job to be in the right state where it will do the right
thing when receiving the keys. For the above example, the shell must be
waiting for a command to be typed.
For a job that was written for the purpose, you can use the JSON API escape
sequence in the other direction. E.g.: >
call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Esc>]51;["response"]\x07")
Job to Vim: JSON API ~
*terminal-api*
The job can send JSON to Vim, using a special escape sequence. The JSON
encodes a command that Vim understands. Example of such a message: >
<Esc>]51;["drop", "README.md"]<07>
The body is always a list, making it easy to find the end: ]<07>.
The <Esc>]51;msg<07> sequence is reserved by xterm for "Emacs shell", which is
similar to what we are doing here.
Currently supported commands:
call {funcname} {argument}
Call a user defined function with {argument}.
The function is called with two arguments: the buffer number
of the terminal and {argument}, the decoded JSON argument.
The function name must start with "Tapi_" to avoid
accidentally calling a function not meant to be used for the
terminal API
The user function should sanity check the argument.
The function can use |term_sendkeys()| to send back a reply.
Example in JSON: >
["call", "Tapi_Impression", ["play", 14]]
< Calls a function defined like this: >
function Tapi_Impression(bufnum, arglist)
if len(a:arglist) == 2
echomsg "impression " . a:arglist[0]
echomsg "count " . a:arglist[1]
endif
endfunc
< Output from `:echo` may be erased by a redraw, use `:echomsg`
to be able to see it with `:messages`.
drop {filename} [options]
Let Vim open a file, like the `:drop` command. If {filename}
is already open in a window, switch to that window. Otherwise
open a new window to edit {filename}.
Note that both the job and Vim may change the current
directory, thus it's best to use the full path.
[options] is only used when opening a new window. If present,
it must be a Dict. Similarly to |++opt|, These entries are recognized:
"ff" file format: "dos", "mac" or "unix"
"fileformat" idem
"enc" overrides 'fileencoding'
"encoding" idem
"bin" sets 'binary'
"binary" idem
"nobin" resets 'binary'
"nobinary" idem
"bad" specifies behavior for bad characters, see
|++bad|
Example in JSON: >
["drop", "path/file.txt", {"ff": "dos"}]
A trick to have Vim send this escape sequence: >
exe "set t_ts=\<Esc>]51; t_fs=\x07"
let &titlestring = '["call","Tapi_TryThis",["hello",123]]'
redraw
set t_ts& t_fs&
Rationale: Why not allow for any command or expression? Because that might
create a security problem.
Using the client-server feature ~
*terminal-client-server*
This only works when v:servername is not empty. If needed you can set it,
before opening the terminal, with: >
call remote_startserver('vim-server')
$VIM_SERVERNAME is set in the terminal to pass on the server name.
In the job you can then do something like: >
vim --servername $VIM_SERVERNAME --remote +123 some_file.c
This will open the file "some_file.c" and put the cursor on line 123.
==============================================================================
3. Remote testing *terminal-testing*
Most Vim tests execute a script inside Vim. For some tests this does not
work, running the test interferes with the code being tested. To avoid this
@ -358,7 +523,97 @@ term_scrape() inspect terminal screen
==============================================================================
3. Debugging *terminal-debug*
4. Diffing screen dumps *terminal-diff*
In some cases it can be bothersome to test that Vim displays the right
characters on the screen. E.g. with syntax highlighting. To make this
simpler it is possible to take a screen dump of a terminal and compare it to
an expected screen dump.
Vim uses the window size, text, color and other attributes as displayed. The
Vim screen size, font and other properties do not matter. Therefore this
mechanism is portable across systems. A conventional screenshot would reflect
all differences, including font size and family.
Writing a screen dump test for Vim ~
*terminal-dumptest*
For an example see the Test_syntax_c() function in
src/testdir/test_syntax.vim. The main parts are:
- Write a file you want to test with. This is useful for testing syntax
highlighting. You can also start Vim with en empty buffer.
- Run Vim in a terminal with a specific size. The default is 20 lines of 75
characters. This makes sure the dump is always this size. The function
RunVimInTerminal() takes care of this. Pass it the arguments for the Vim
command.
- Send any commands to Vim using term_sendkeys(). For example: >
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":echo &lines &columns\<CR>")
- Check that the screen is now in the expected state, using
VerifyScreenDump(). This expects the reference screen dump to be in the
src/testdir/dumps/ directory. Pass the name without ".dump". It is
recommended to use the name of the test function and a sequence number, so
that we know what test is using the file.
- Repeat sending commands and checking the state.
- Finally stop Vim by calling StopVimInTerminal().
The first time you do this you won't have a screen dump yet. Create an empty
file for now, e.g.: >
touch src/testdir/dumps/Test_function_name_01.dump
The test will then fail, giving you the command to compare the reference dump
and the failed dump, e.g.: >
call term_dumpdiff("Test_func.dump.failed", "dumps/Test_func.dump")
Use this command in Vim, with the current directory set to src/testdir.
Once you are satisfied with the test, move the failed dump in place of the
reference: >
:!mv Test_func.dump.failed dumps/Test_func.dump
Creating a screen dump ~
*terminal-screendump*
To create the screen dump, run Vim (or any other program) in a terminal and
make it show the desired state. Then use the term_dumpwrite() function to
create a screen dump file. For example: >
:call term_dumpwrite(77, "mysyntax.dump")
Here "77" is the buffer number of the terminal. Use `:ls!` to see it.
You can view the screen dump with term_dumpload(): >
:call term_dumpload("mysyntax.dump")
To verify that Vim still shows exactly the same screen, run Vim again with
exactly the same way to show the desired state. Then create a screen dump
again, using a different file name: >
:call term_dumpwrite(88, "test.dump")
To assert that the files are exactly the same use assert_equalfile(): >
call assert_equalfile("mysyntax.dump", "test.dump")
If there are differences then v:errors will contain the error message.
Comparing screen dumps ~
*terminal-diffscreendump*
assert_equalfile() does not make it easy to see what is different.
To spot the problem use term_dumpdiff(): >
call term_dumpdiff("mysyntax.dump", "test.dump")
This will open a window consisting of three parts:
1. The contents of the first dump
2. The difference between the first and second dump
3. The contents of the second dump
You can usually see what differs in the second part. Use the 'ruler' to
relate it to the position in the first or second dump.
Alternatively, press "s" to swap the first and second dump. Do this several
times so that you can spot the difference in the context of the text.
==============================================================================
5. Debugging *terminal-debug*
The Terminal debugging plugin can be used to debug a program with gdb and view
the source code in a Vim window. Since this is completely contained inside
@ -370,12 +625,15 @@ Starting ~
Load the plugin with this command: >
packadd termdebug
< *:Termdebug*
To start debugging use `:TermDebug` folowed by the command name, for example: >
To start debugging use `:Termdebug` or `:TermdebugCommand`` followed by the
command name, for example: >
:Termdebug vim
This opens two windows:
gdb window A terminal window in which "gdb vim" is executed. Here you
can directly interact with gdb. The buffer name is "!gdb".
program window A terminal window for the executed program. When "run" is
used in gdb the program I/O will happen in this window, so
that it does not interfere with controlling gdb. The buffer
@ -383,10 +641,11 @@ program window A terminal window for the executed program. When "run" is
The current window is used to show the source code. When gdb pauses the
source file location will be displayed, if possible. A sign is used to
highlight the current position (using highlight group debugPC).
highlight the current position, using highlight group debugPC.
If the buffer in the current window is modified, another window will be opened
to display the current gdb position.
to display the current gdb position. You can use `:Winbar` to add a window
toolbar there.
Focus the terminal of the executed program to interact with it. This works
the same as any command running in a terminal window.
@ -394,6 +653,26 @@ the same as any command running in a terminal window.
When the debugger ends, typically by typing "quit" in the gdb window, the two
opened windows are closed.
Only one debugger can be active at a time.
*:TermdebugCommand*
If you want to give specific commands to the command being debugged, you can
use the `:TermdebugCommand` command followed by the command name and
additional parameters. >
:TermdebugCommand vim --clean -c ':set nu'
Both the `:Termdebug` and `:TermdebugCommand` support an optional "!" bang
argument to start the command right away, without pausing at the gdb window
(and cursor will be in the debugged window). For example: >
:TermdebugCommand! vim --clean
To attach gdb to an already running executable or use a core file, pass extra
arguments. E.g.: >
:Termdebug vim core
:Termdebug vim 98343
If no argument is given, you'll end up in a gdb window, in which you need to
specify which command to run using e.g. the gdb `file` command.
Example session ~
*termdebug-example*
@ -408,6 +687,7 @@ You should now have three windows:
source - where you started, has a window toolbar with buttons
gdb - you can type gdb commands here
program - the executed program will use this window
You can use CTRL-W CTRL-W or the mouse to move focus between windows.
Put focus on the gdb window and type: >
break ex_help
@ -428,6 +708,8 @@ displayed:
This way you can inspect the value of local variables. You can also focus the
gdb window and use a "print" command, e.g.: >
print *eap
If mouse pointer movements are working, Vim will also show a balloon when the
mouse rests on text that can be evaluated by gdb.
Now go back to the source window and put the cursor on the first line after
the for loop, then type: >
@ -463,43 +745,57 @@ Put focus on the gdb window to type commands there. Some common ones are:
- frame N go to the Nth stack frame
- continue continue execution
In the window showing the source code these commands can used to control gdb:
:Run [args] run the program with [args] or the previous arguments
:Arguments {args} set arguments for the next :Run
*:Run* *:Arguments*
In the window showing the source code these commands can be used to control
gdb:
`:Run` [args] run the program with [args] or the previous arguments
`:Arguments` {args} set arguments for the next `:Run`
:Break set a breakpoint at the current line; a sign will be displayed
:Delete delete a breakpoint at the current line
*:Break* set a breakpoint at the current line; a sign will be displayed
*:Clear* delete the breakpoint at the current line
:Step execute the gdb "step" command
:Over execute the gdb "next" command (:Next is a Vim command)
:Finish execute the gdb "finish" command
:Continue execute the gdb "continue" command
:Stop interrupt the program
*:Step* execute the gdb "step" command
*:Over* execute the gdb "next" command (`:Next` is a Vim command)
*:Finish* execute the gdb "finish" command
*:Continue* execute the gdb "continue" command
*:Stop* interrupt the program
The plugin adds a window toolbar with these entries:
Step :Step
Next :Over
Finish :Finish
Cont :Continue
Stop :Stop
Eval :Evaluate
This way you can use the mouse to perform the most common commands.
If 'mouse' is set the plugin adds a window toolbar with these entries:
Step `:Step`
Next `:Over`
Finish `:Finish`
Cont `:Continue`
Stop `:Stop`
Eval `:Evaluate`
This way you can use the mouse to perform the most common commands. You need
to have the 'mouse' option set to enable mouse clicks.
*:Winbar*
You can add the window toolbar in other windows you open with: >
:Winbar
If gdb stops at a source line and there is no window currently showing the
source code, a new window will be created for the source code. This also
happens if the buffer in the source code window has been modified and can't be
abandoned.
Inspecting variables ~
*termdebug-variables*
:Evaluate evaluate the expression under the cursor
K same
:Evaluate {expr} evaluate {expr}
:'<,'>Evaluate evaluate the Visually selected text
*termdebug-variables* *:Evaluate*
`:Evaluate` evaluate the expression under the cursor
`K` same
`:Evaluate` {expr} evaluate {expr}
`:'<,'>Evaluate` evaluate the Visually selected text
This is similar to using "print" in the gdb window.
You can usually shorten `:Evaluate` to `:Ev`.
Other commands ~
*termdebug-commands*
:Gdb jump to the gdb window
:Program jump to the window with the running program
*:Gdb* jump to the gdb window
*:Program* jump to the window with the running program
*:Source* jump to the window with the source code, create it if there
isn't one
Communication ~
@ -510,16 +806,22 @@ will break the debugger.
Customizing ~
*termdebug-customizing*
GDB command *termdebug-customizing*
To change the name of the gdb command, set the "termdebugger" variable before
invoking `:Termdebug`: >
let termdebugger = "mygdb"
< *gdb-version*
< *gdb-version*
Only debuggers fully compatible with gdb will work. Vim uses the GDB/MI
interface. This probably requires gdb version 7.12. if you get this error:
interface. The "new-ui" command requires gdb version 7.12 or later. if you
get this error:
Undefined command: "new-ui". Try "help".~
Then your gdb is too old.
Colors *hl-debugPC* *hl-debugBreakpoint*
The color of the signs can be adjusted with these highlight groups:
- debugPC the current position
- debugBreakpoint a breakpoint
@ -532,6 +834,20 @@ When 'background' is "dark":
hi debugPC term=reverse ctermbg=darkblue guibg=darkblue
hi debugBreakpoint term=reverse ctermbg=red guibg=red
Popup menu *termdebug_popup*
By default the Termdebug plugin sets 'mousemodel' to "popup_setpos" and adds
these entries to the popup menu:
Set breakpoint `:Break`
Clear breakpoint `:Clear`
Evaluate `:Evaluate`
If you don't want this then disable it with: >
let g:termdebug_popup = 0
Vim window width *termdebug_wide*
To change the width of the Vim window when debugging starts, and use a
vertical split: >
let g:termdebug_wide = 163

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" Test for URLs in help documents.
"
" Opens a new window with all found URLS followed by return code from curl
" (anything other than 0 means unreachable)
"
" Written by Christian Brabandt.
func Test_check_URLs()
if has("win32")
echoerr "Doesn't work on MS-Windows"
return
endif
if executable('curl')
" Note: does not follow redirects!
let s:command = 'curl --silent --fail --output /dev/null --head '
elseif executable('wget')
" Note: only allow a couple of redirects
let s:command = 'wget --quiet -S --spider --max-redirect=2 --timeout=5 --tries=2 -O /dev/null '
else
echoerr 'Only works when "curl" or "wget" is available'
return
endif
let pat='\(https\?\|ftp\)://[^\t* ]\+'
exe 'helpgrep' pat
helpclose
let urls = map(getqflist(), 'v:val.text')
" do not use submatch(1)!
let urls = map(urls, {key, val -> matchstr(val, pat)})
" remove examples like user@host (invalid urls)
let urls = filter(urls, 'v:val !~ "@"')
" Remove example URLs which are invalid
let urls = filter(urls, {key, val -> val !~ '\<\(\(my\|some\)\?host\|machine\|hostname\|file\)\>'})
new
put =urls
" remove some more invalid items
" empty lines
v/./d
" remove # anchors
%s/#.*$//e
" remove trailing stuff (parenthesis, dot, comma, quotes), but only for HTTP
" links
g/^h/s#[.,)'"/>][:.]\?$##
g#^[hf]t\?tp:/\(/\?\.*\)$#d
silent! g/ftp://,$/d
silent! g/=$/d
let a = getline(1,'$')
let a = uniq(sort(a))
%d
call setline(1, a)
" Do the testing.
set nomore
%s/.*/\=TestURL(submatch(0))/
" highlight the failures
/.* \([0-9]*[1-9]\|[0-9]\{2,}\)$
endfunc
func TestURL(url)
" Relies on the return code to determine whether a page is valid
echom printf("Testing URL: %d/%d %s", line('.'), line('$'), a:url)
call system(s:command . shellescape(a:url))
return printf("%s %d", a:url, v:shell_error)
endfunc
call Test_check_URLs()

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 11
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 May 13
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -35,132 +35,140 @@ entered there will not be repeated below, unless there is extra information.
*known-bugs*
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
Permission of viminfo tempfile can be wrong. (Simon Ruderich)
Always use 600 ? Also avoids groups problem.
patch from Simon Ruderich, Nov 8
No maintainer for Vietnamese translations.
No maintainer for Simplified Chinese translations.
Terminal emulator window:
- Lots of stuff to implement, see src/terminal.c
- Improve debugger interface:
Include all debug features of Agide.
- Implement the right-click popup menu for the terminal. Can use the
completion popup menu code and mouse dragging.
Use it for "set breakpoint", "remove breakpoint", etc.
- make showballoon() work in a terminal. Requires getting mouse-move
events.
- send 'balloonText' events for the cursor position (using CursorHold ?)
in terminal mode.
- get ideas from http://clewn.sf.net
- Look into the idevim plugin/script.
- Improve testing:
Make a screenshot of a terminal, store in a file.
Display a stored screenshot, display diff with another one.
Make a test that puts Vim in a specific state, make a screenshot and compare
with the expected screenshot. Set t_Co to 256.
- Duplicated lines when making terminal only window. (Dominique, #2909)
- Still some stuff to implement and bugs to fix, see src/terminal.c
- Add more functionality for terminal API? (Ozaki Kiichi 2018 May 13, #2907)
+channel:
- Add a separate timeout for opening a socket. Currently it's fixed at 50
msec, which is too small for a remote connection. (tverniquet, #2130)
- Try out background make plugin:
https://github.com/AndrewVos/vim-make-background
- Problem with stderr on Windows? (Vincent Rischmann, 2016 Aug 31, #1026)
- Writing raw mode to a buffer should still handle NL characters as line
breaks. (Dmitry Zotikov, 2017 Aug 16)
- When out_cb executes :sleep, the close_cb may be invoked. (Daniel Hahler,
2016 Dec 11, #1320)
- Implement |job-term| ?
- Channel test fails with Motif. Sometimes kills the X11 server.
- When a message in the queue but there is no callback, drop it after a while?
Add timestamp to queued messages and callbacks with ID, remove after a
minute. Option to set the droptime.
- Add an option to drop text of very long lines? Default to 1 Mbyte.
- Add remark about undo sync, is there a way to force it?
- When starting a job, have an option to open the server socket, so we know
the port, and pass it to the command with --socket-fd {nr}. (Olaf Dabrunz,
Feb 9) How to do this on MS-Windows?
- For connection to server, a "keep open" flag would be useful. Retry
connecting in the main loop with zero timeout.
- job_start(): run job in a newly opened terminal (not a terminal window).
With xterm could use -S{pty}.
Although user could use "xterm -e 'cmd arg'".
Crash when mixing matchadd and substitute()? (Max Christian Pohle, 2018 May
13, #2910) Can't reproduce?
Regexp problems:
- [:space:] only matches ASCII spaces. Add [:white:] for all space-like
characters, esp. including 0xa0. Use character class zero.
- Since 7.4.704 the old regex engine fails to match [[:print:]] in 0xf6.
(Manuel Ortega, 2016 Apr 24)
Test fails on Mac. Avoid using isalpha(), isalnum(), etc? Depends on
LC_CTYPE
- The old engine does not find a match for "/\%#=1\(\)\{80}", the new engine
matches everywhere.
- Using win_linetabsize() can still be slow. Cache the result, store col and
vcol. Reset them when moving to another line.
- Very slow with a long line and Ruby highlighting. (John Whitley, 2014 Dec 4)
- Bug with pattern: '\vblock (\d+)\.\n.*\d+%(\1)@<!\.$'
(Lech Lorens, 2014 Feb 3)
- Issue 164: freeze on regexp search.
- Ignorecase not handled properly for multi-byte characters. (Axel Bender,
2013 Dec 11)
- Using \@> and \?. (Brett Stahlman, 2013 Dec 21) Remark from Marcin
Szamotulski; Remark from Brett 2014 Jan 6 and 7.
- NFA regexp doesn't handle \%<v correctly. (Ingo Karkat, 2014 May 12)
- Does not work with NFA regexp engine:
\%u, \%x, \%o, \%d followed by a composing character
- Search for \%d0\+ may fail with E363. (Christian Brabandt, 2016 Oct 4)
- \%'[ does not work. '%'] does work. (Masaaki Nakamura, 2016 Apr 4)
- Bug relating to back references. (Ingo Karkat, 2014 Jul 24)
- New RE does not give an error for empty group: "\(\)\{2}" (Dominique Pelle,
2015 Feb 7)
- Using back reference before the capturing group sometimes works with the old
engine, can we do this with the new engine? E.g. with
"/\%(<\1>\)\@<=.*\%(<\/\(\w\+\)>\)\@=" matching text inside HTML tags.
This problem is probably the same: "\%(^\1.*$\n\)\@<=\(\d\+\).*$".
(guotuofeng, 2015 Jun 22)
- Strange matching with "\(Hello\n\)\@<=A". (Anas Syed, 2015 Feb 12)
- Problem with \v(A)@<=b+\1c. (Issue 334)
- Diff highlighting can be very slow. (Issue 309)
- Using %> for a virtual column has a check based on 'tabsize'. Better would
be to cache the result of win_linetabsize(col), storing both col and vcol,
and use them to decide whether win_linetabsize() needs to be called. Reset
col and vcol when moving to another line.
- this doesn't work: "syntax match ErrorMsg /.\%9l\%>20c\&\%<28c/". Leaving
out the \& works. Seems any column check after \& fails.
- Difference between two engines: ".*\zs\/\@>\/" on text "///"
(Chris Paul, 2016 Nov 13) New engine not greedy enough?
Another one: echom matchstr(" sdfsfsf\n sfdsdfsdf",'[^\n]*')
(2017 May 15, #1252)
On Win32 when not in the console and t_Co >= 256, allow using 'tgc'.
(Nobuhiro Takasaki, #2833) Also check t_Co.
Include a few color schemes, based on popularity:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=&script_type=color+scheme&order_by=rating&direction=descending&search=search
http://vimawesome.com/?q=tag:color-scheme
Use names that indicate their apperance (Christian Brabandt, 2017 Aug 3)
- monokai - Xia Crusoe (2017 Aug 4)
- seoul256 - Christian Brabandt (2017 Aug 3)
- gruvbox - Christian Brabandt (2017 Aug 3)
- janah - Marco Hinz (2017 Aug 4)
- apprentice - Romain Lafourcade (2017 Aug 6) remarks about help file #1964
Suggested by Hiroki Kokubun:
- [Iceberg](https://github.com/cocopon/iceberg.vim) (my one)
- [hybrid](https://github.com/w0ng/vim-hybrid)
Include solarized color scheme?, it does not support termguicolors.
-> Make check for colorscheme that it's sane.
Pop-up menu overlapping terminal is not cleared completely. (Lifepillar, 2018
May 13, #2908)
balloon_show() does not work properly in the terminal. (Ben Jackson, 2017 Dec
20, #2481)
Also see #2352, want better control over balloon, perhaps set the position.
Errors found with random data:
heap-buffer-overflow in alist_add (#2472)
More warnings from static analysis:
https://lgtm.com/projects/g/vim/vim/alerts/?mode=list
When opening foo/x.txt and bar/x.txt get swap file warning. Should check the
file name. (Juergen Weigert)
Script generated by :mksession does not work well if there are windows with
modified buffers
change "silent only" into "silent only!"
change "edit fname" of first buffer to "hide edit fname"
skip "badd fname" if "fname" is already in the buffer list
remove remark about unloading buffers from documentation
Compiler warnings (geeknik, 2017 Oct 26):
- signed integer overflow in do_sub() (#2249)
- signed integer overflow in get_address() (#2248)
- signed integer overflow in getdecchrs() (#2254)
- signed integer overflow in nfa_regatom() (#2251)
- undefined left shift in get_string_tv() (#2250)
When starting with --clean packages under "start" are not loaded. Make this
work: :packadd START {name} similar to :runtime START name
Tests failing for "make testgui" with GTK:
- Test_setbufvar_options()
- Test_exit_callback_interval()
Try out background make plugin:
https://github.com/AndrewVos/vim-make-background
or asyncmake:
https://github.com/yegappan/asyncmake
Add a ModeChanged autocommand that has an argument indicating the old and new
mode. Also used for switching Terminal mode.
Add an option with file patterns, to be used when unloading a buffer: If there
is a match, remove entries for the buffer from marks, jumplist, etc. To be
used for git temp files.
Cursor in wrong position when line wraps. (#2540)
Add an option similar to 'lazyredraw' to skip redrawing while executing a
script or function.
MS-Windows: write may fail if another program is reading the file.
If 'readonly' is not set but the file appears to be readonly later, try again
(wait a little while).
CreateFile() returns ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION (Linwei, 2018 May 5)
Should add a test for every command line argument. Check coverage for what is
missing: --nofork, -A , -b, -h, etc.
Improve the installer for MS-Windows. There are a few alternatives:
- Add silent install option. (Shane Lee, #751)
- Installer from Cream (Steve Hall).
- Modern UI 2.0 for the Nsis installer. (Guopeng Wen)
https://github.com/gpwen/vim-installer-mui2
- make it possible to do a silent install, see
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html#4.12
Version from Guopeng Wen does this.
- MSI installer: https://github.com/petrkle/vim-msi/
- The one on Issue 279.
Problem: they all work slightly different (e.g. don't install vimrun.exe).
How to test that it works well for all Vim users?
Alternative manpager.vim. (Enno, 2018 Jan 5, #2529)
Does setting 'cursorline' cause syntax highlighting to slow down? Perhaps is
mess up the cache? (Mike Lee Williams, 2018 Jan 27, #2539)
Also: 'foldtext' is evaluated too often. (Daniel Hahler, #2773)
When using :packadd files under "later" are not used, which is inconsistent
with packages under "start". (xtal8, #1994)
Patch to support "xxd -ps". (Erik Auerswald, 2018 May 1)
Column number is wrong when using 'linebreak' and 'wrap'. (Keith Smiley, 2018
Jan 15, #2555)
":bufdo e" disabled syntax HL in windows other than the current. (BPJ)
Check argument of systemlist(). (Pavlov)
Patch to add reg_executing() and reg_recording(). (Hirohito Higashi, #2745)
No maintainer for Vietnamese translations.
No maintainer for Simplified Chinese translations.
Python indenting: alternative way to indent arguments:
http://orchistro.tistory.com/236
Should be supported with a flag.
Starting job with cwd option, when the directory does not exist, gives a
confusing error message. (Wang Shidong, 2018 Jan 2, #2519)
Add the debug command line history to viminfo.
Avoid that "sign unplace id" does a redraw right away, esp. when there is a
sequence of these commands. (Andy Stewart, 2018 Mar 16)
ch_sendraw() with long string does not try to read inbetween, which may cause
a deadlock if the reading side is waiting for the write to finish. (Nate
Bosch, 2018 Jan 13, #2548)
Patch to include a cfilter plugin to filter quickfix/location lists.
(Yegappan Lakshmanan, 2018 May 12)
Add Makefiles to the runtime/spell directory tree, since nobody uses Aap.
Will have to explain the manual steps (downloading the .aff and .dic files,
applying the diff, etc.
Pasting a register in Visual mode cannot be repeated. (Mahmoud Al-Qudsi, 2018
Apr 26, #2849)
User dictionary ~/.vim/spell/lang.utf-8.add not used for spell checking until a
word is re-added to it. (Matej Cepl, 2018 Feb 6)
Fold at end of the buffer behaves inconsistently. (James McCoy, 2017 Oct 9)
With foldmethod=syntax and nofoldenable comment highlighting isn't removed.
@ -169,26 +177,112 @@ With foldmethod=syntax and nofoldenable comment highlighting isn't removed.
Using 'wildignore' also applies to literally entered file name. Also with
:drop (remote commands).
Patch to support ":tag <tagkind> <tagname". (emmrk, 2018 May 7, #2871)
Implement option_save() and option_restore():
option_restore({list}) *option_restore()*
Restore options previously saved by option_save().
When buffer-local options have been saved, this function must
be called when the same buffer is the current buffer.
When window-local options have been saved, this function must
be called when the same window is the current window.
When in the wrong buffer and/or window an error is given and
the local options won't be restored.
option_save({list}) *option_save()*
Saves the options named in {list}. The returned value can be
passed to option_restore(). Example: >
let s:saved_options = option_save([
\ 'ignorecase',
\ 'iskeyword',
\ ])
au <buffer> BufLeave *
\ call option_restore(s:saved_options)
< The advantage over using `:let` is that global and local
values are handled and the script ID is restored, so that
`:verbose set` will show where the option was originally set,
not where it was restored.
"gvim --remote" from a directory with non-word characters changes the current
directory (Paulo Marcel Coelho Arabic, 2017 Oct 30, #2266)
Also see #1689.
ml_get error when using a Python. (Yggdroot, 2017 Jun 1, #1737)
ml_get error when using a Python script. (Yggdroot, 2017 Jun 1, #1737)
Lemonboy can reproduce (2017 Jun 5)
crash when removing an element while inside map(). (Nikolai Pavlov, 2018 Feb
17, #2652)
When 'virtualedit' is "all" and 'cursorcolumn' is set, the wrong column may be
highlighted. (van-de-bugger, 2018 Jan 23, #2576)
Patch to parse ":line" in tags file and use it for search. (Daniel Hahler,
#2546) Fixes #1057. Missing a test.
Patch to add winlayout() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, 2018 Jan 4)
No profile information for function that executes ":quit". (Daniel Hahler,
2017 Dec 26, #2501)
Get a "No Name" buffer when 'hidden' is set and opening a new window from the
quickfix list. (bfrg, 2018 Jan 22, #2574)
CTRL-X on zero gets stuck on 0xfffffffffffffffe. (Hengyang Zhao, #2746)
A function on a dictionary is not profiled. (ZyX, 2010 Dec 25)
Invalid range error when using BufWinLeave for closing terminal.
(Gabriel Barta, 2017 Nov 15, #2339)
Using an external diff is inefficient. Not all systems have a good diff
program available (esp. MS-Windows). Would be nice to have in internal diff
implementation. Can then also use this for displaying changes within a line.
Olaf Dabrunz is working on this. (10 Jan 2016)
9 Instead invoking an external diff program, use builtin code. One can be
found here: http://www.ioplex.com/~miallen/libmba/dl/src/diff.c
It's complicated and badly documented.
Alternative: use the xdiff library. Patch from Christian Brabandt, 2018 Mar
20, #2732)
ml_get errors with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
Error in emsg with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
Join truncates xml comment. (Dmitrii Tcyganok, 2017 Dec 24, #2494)
Requires 'formatoptions' to include "j". (Gary Johnson, 2017 Dec 24)
Patch to support hunspell. (Matej Cepl, Jan 2018, #2500) Based on older patch
in #846)
Doesn't work on Windows yet. Not ready to included, hard coded paths.
Win32 GUI: when running a fast timer, the cursor no longer blinks.
Was reported: cursor blinks in terminal on widows with a timer. (xtal8, #2142)
When a timer is running and typing CTRL-R on the command line, it is not
redrawn properly. (xtal8, 2017 Oct 23, #2241)
In an optional package the "after" directory is not scanned?
(Renato Fabbri, 2018 Feb 22)
Universal solution to detect if t_RS is working, using cursor position.
Koichi Iwamoto, #2126
Patch for Neovim concerning restoring when closing help window. (glacambre
neovim #7431)
Default install on MS-Windows should source defaults.vim.
Ask whether to use Windows or Vim key behavior?
Patch for improving detecting Ruby on Mac in configure. (Ilya Mikhaltsou, 2017
Nov 21)
When t_Co is changed from termresponse, the OptionSet autocmmand event isn't
triggered. Use the code from the end of set_num_option() in
set_color_count().
Add another autocommand like TermResponse that is fired for the other terminal
responses, such as bg and fg. Use "bg", "fg", "blink", etc. for the name.
When using command line window, CmdlineLeave is triggered without
CmdlineEnter. (xtal8, 2017 Oct 30, #2263)
Add some way to get the nested state. Although CmdwinEnter is obviously
@ -196,14 +290,26 @@ always nested.
matchit hasn't been maintained for a long time. #955.
MS-Windows: buffer completetion doesn't work when using backslash (or slash)
Patch to add variable name after "scope add". (Eddie Lebow, 2018 Feb 7, #2620)
Maybe not needed?
Problem with 'delcombine'. (agguser, 2017 Nov 10, #2313)
MS-Windows: buffer completion doesn't work when using backslash (or slash)
for a path separator. (xtal8, #2201)
Patch to adjust to DPI setting for GTK. (Roel van de Kraats, 2017 Nov 20,
#2357)
Test runtime files.
Start with filetype detection: testdir/test_filetype.vim
Window not closed when deleting buffer. (Harm te Hennepe, 2017 Aug 27, #2029)
Duplication of completion suggestions for ":!hom". Issue #539.
Patch by Christian, 2016 Jan 29
Another patch in #2733.
>
Add options_default() / options_restore() to set several options to Vim
defaults for a plugin. Comments from Zyx, 2017 May 10.
Perhaps use a vimcontext / endvimcontext command block.
@ -217,15 +323,19 @@ Still happens (2017 Jul 9)
When bracketed paste is used, pasting at the ":append" prompt does not get the
line breaks. (Ken Takata, 2017 Aug 22)
Patch for 24 bit color support in MS-Windows console, using vcon. (Nobuhiro
Takasaki, 2017 Oct 1, #2060). Ready to include now?
The ":move" command does not honor closed folds. (Ryan Lue, #2351)
Patch to fix increment/decrement not working properly when 'virtualedit' is
set. (Hirohito Higashi, 2016 Aug 1, #923)
Memory leaks in test_channel? (or is it because of fork())
Memory leak in test_arabic.
Using uninitialized value in test_crypt.
Memory leaks in test_escaped_glob
Patch to make gM move to middle of line. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Sep 8, #2070)
Cannot copy modeless selection when cursor is inside it. (lkintact, #2300)
Include Haiku port. (Adrien Destugues, Siarzhuk Zharski, 2013 Oct 24)
It can replace the BeOS code, which is likely not used anymore.
Now on github: #1856. Updated Oct 2017
@ -252,6 +362,9 @@ Alternatives for ~:
The ++ options for the :edit command are also useful on the Vim command line.
When recovering a file, put the swap file name in b:recovered_swapfile. Then
a command can delete it.
Overlong utf-8 sequence is displayed wrong. (Harm te Hennepe, 2017 Sep 14,
#2089) Patch with possible solution by Björn Linse.
@ -266,6 +379,22 @@ Seems to happen when the selection is requested the second time, but before
clip_x11_convert_selection_cb() is invoked, thus in X library code.
Kazunobu Kuriyama is working on a proper fix. (2017 Jul 25)
Include a few color schemes, based on popularity:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=&script_type=color+scheme&order_by=rating&direction=descending&search=search
http://vimawesome.com/?q=tag:color-scheme
Use names that indicate their appearance (Christian Brabandt, 2017 Aug 3)
- monokai - Xia Crusoe (2017 Aug 4)
- seoul256 - Christian Brabandt (2017 Aug 3)
- gruvbox - Christian Brabandt (2017 Aug 3) (simplified version from
Lifepillar, 2018 Jan 22, #2573)
- janah - Marco Hinz (2017 Aug 4)
- apprentice - Romain Lafourcade (2017 Aug 6) remarks about help file #1964
Suggested by Hiroki Kokubun:
- [Iceberg](https://github.com/cocopon/iceberg.vim) (my one)
- [hybrid](https://github.com/w0ng/vim-hybrid)
Include solarized color scheme?, it does not support termguicolors.
- Sanitized version of pablo (Lifepillar, 2017 Nov 21)
Problem with three-piece comment. (Michael Lee, 2017 May 11, #1696)
Creating a partial with an autoload function is confused about the "self"
@ -290,8 +419,11 @@ Patch to add argument to :cquit. (Thinca, 2014 Oct 12)
Python: After "import vim" error messages only show the first line of the
stack trace. (Yggdroot, 2017 Jul 28, #1887)
Patch to add "module" to quickfix entries. (Marcin Szamotulski, Coot, 2017 Jun
8, #1757)
Profile of a dict function is lost when the dict is deleted. Would it be
possible to collect this? (Daniel Hahler, #2350)
Add `:filter` support for various commands (Marcin Szamotulski, 2017 Nov 12
#2322) Now in #2327?
When checking if a bufref is valid, also check the buffer number, to catch the
case of :bwipe followed by :new.
@ -316,8 +448,6 @@ Or is this not an actual problem?
Better TeX indent file. (Christian Brabandt, 2017 May 3)
Openhab syntax file (mueller, #1678)
Patch to use a separate code for BS on Windows. (Linwei, #1823)
Use gvimext.dll from the nightly build? (Issue #249)
@ -367,7 +497,7 @@ Perhaps simpler: actually delete the mappings. Use maplist() to list matching
mappings (with a lhs prefix, like maparg()), mapdelete() to delete,
maprestore() to restore (using the output of maplist()).
Add an argument to :mkvimrc (or add aother command) to skip mappings from
Add an argument to :mkvimrc (or add another command) to skip mappings from
plugins (source is a Vim script). No need to put these in a .vimrc, they will
be defined when the plugin is loaded.
@ -456,9 +586,6 @@ Patch to fix escaping of job arguments. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2016 Oct 5)
Update Oct 14: https://gist.github.com/mattn/d47e7d3bfe5ade4be86062b565a4bfca
Update Aug 2017: #1954
Characters deleted on completion. (Adrià Farrés, 2017 Apr 20, #1645)
Remarks from Christian Brabandt (Apr 21)
The TermResponse event is not triggered when a plugin has set 'eventignore' to
"all". Netrw does this. (Gary Johnson, 2017 Jan 24)
Postpone the event until 'eventignore' is reset.
@ -500,20 +627,14 @@ Does this also fix #1408 ?
Patch for 'cursorlinenr' option. (Ozaki Kiichi, 2016 Nov 30)
Patch to fix profiling condition lines. (Ozaki Kiichi,, 2017 Dec 26, #2499)
Patch to be able to separately map CTRL-H and BS on Windows.
(Linwei, 2017 Jul 11, #1833)
When 'completeopt' has "noselect" does not insert a newline. (Lifepillar, 2017
Apr 23, #1653)
Using an external diff is inefficient. Not all systems have a good diff
program available (esp. MS-Windows). Would be nice to have in internal diff
implementation. Can then also use this for displaying changes within a line.
Olaf Dabrunz is working on this. (10 Jan 2016)
9 Instead invoking an external diff program, use builtin code. One can be
found here: http://www.ioplex.com/~miallen/libmba/dl/src/diff.c
It's complicated and badly documented.
Window resizing with 'winfixheight': With a vertical split the height changes
anyway. (Tommy allen, 2017 Feb 21, #1502)
@ -529,8 +650,6 @@ Patch to make it possible to extend a list with itself.
Patch to add Zstandard compressed file support. (Nick Terrell, 2016 Oct 24)
Patch to add trim() function. (Bukn, 2016 Nov 25, #1280)
Patch to add MODIFIED_BY to MSVC build file. (Chen Lei, 2016 Nov 24, #1275)
Patch to change argument of :marks. (LemonBoy, 2017 Jan 29, #1426)
@ -553,6 +672,78 @@ no longer support.
sort() is not stable when using numeric/float sort (Nikolay Pavlov, 2016 Sep
4#1038)
+channel:
- Add a separate timeout for opening a socket. Currently it's fixed at 50
msec, which is too small for a remote connection. (tverniquet, #2130)
- Problem with stderr on Windows? (Vincent Rischmann, 2016 Aug 31, #1026)
- Writing raw mode to a buffer should still handle NL characters as line
breaks. (Dmitry Zotikov, 2017 Aug 16)
- When out_cb executes :sleep, the close_cb may be invoked. (Daniel Hahler,
2016 Dec 11, #1320)
- Implement |job-term| ?
- Channel test fails with Motif. Sometimes kills the X11 server.
- When a message in the queue but there is no callback, drop it after a while?
Add timestamp to queued messages and callbacks with ID, remove after a
minute. Option to set the droptime.
- Add an option to drop text of very long lines? Default to 1 Mbyte.
- Add remark about undo sync, is there a way to force it?
- When starting a job, have an option to open the server socket, so we know
the port, and pass it to the command with --socket-fd {nr}. (Olaf Dabrunz,
Feb 9) How to do this on MS-Windows?
- For connection to server, a "keep open" flag would be useful. Retry
connecting in the main loop with zero timeout.
- job_start(): run job in a newly opened terminal (not a terminal window).
With xterm could use -S{pty}.
Although user could use "xterm -e 'cmd arg'".
Regexp problems:
- When search pattern has the base character both with and without combining
character, search fails. E.g. "รรีบ" in "การรีบรักใคร". (agguser, #2312)
- [:space:] only matches ASCII spaces. Add [:white:] for all space-like
characters, esp. including 0xa0. Use character class zero.
- Since 7.4.704 the old regex engine fails to match [[:print:]] in 0xf6.
(Manuel Ortega, 2016 Apr 24)
Test fails on Mac. Avoid using isalpha(), isalnum(), etc? Depends on
LC_CTYPE
- The old engine does not find a match for "/\%#=1\(\)\{80}", the new engine
matches everywhere.
- Using win_linetabsize() can still be slow. Cache the result, store col and
vcol. Reset them when moving to another line.
- Very slow with a long line and Ruby highlighting. (John Whitley, 2014 Dec 4)
- Bug with pattern: '\vblock (\d+)\.\n.*\d+%(\1)@<!\.$'
(Lech Lorens, 2014 Feb 3)
- Issue 164: freeze on regexp search.
- Ignorecase not handled properly for multi-byte characters. (Axel Bender,
2013 Dec 11)
- Using \@> and \?. (Brett Stahlman, 2013 Dec 21) Remark from Marcin
Szamotulski; Remark from Brett 2014 Jan 6 and 7.
- NFA regexp doesn't handle \%<v correctly. (Ingo Karkat, 2014 May 12)
- Does not work with NFA regexp engine:
\%u, \%x, \%o, \%d followed by a composing character
- Search for \%d0\+ may fail with E363. (Christian Brabandt, 2016 Oct 4)
- \%'[ does not work. '%'] does work. (Masaaki Nakamura, 2016 Apr 4)
- Bug relating to back references. (Ingo Karkat, 2014 Jul 24)
- New RE does not give an error for empty group: "\(\)\{2}" (Dominique Pelle,
2015 Feb 7)
- Using back reference before the capturing group sometimes works with the old
engine, can we do this with the new engine? E.g. with
"/\%(<\1>\)\@<=.*\%(<\/\(\w\+\)>\)\@=" matching text inside HTML tags.
This problem is probably the same: "\%(^\1.*$\n\)\@<=\(\d\+\).*$".
(guotuofeng, 2015 Jun 22)
- Strange matching with "\(Hello\n\)\@<=A". (Anas Syed, 2015 Feb 12)
- Problem with \v(A)@<=b+\1c. (Issue 334)
- Diff highlighting can be very slow. (Issue 309)
- Using %> for a virtual column has a check based on 'tabsize'. Better would
be to cache the result of win_linetabsize(col), storing both col and vcol,
and use them to decide whether win_linetabsize() needs to be called. Reset
col and vcol when moving to another line.
- this doesn't work: "syntax match ErrorMsg /.\%9l\%>20c\&\%<28c/". Leaving
out the \& works. Seems any column check after \& fails.
- Difference between two engines: ".*\zs\/\@>\/" on text "///"
(Chris Paul, 2016 Nov 13) New engine not greedy enough?
Another one: echom matchstr(" sdfsfsf\n sfdsdfsdf",'[^\n]*')
(2017 May 15, #1252)
Patch to add "cmdline" completion to getcompletion(). (Shougo, Oct 1, #1140)
Feature request: Complete members of a dictionary. (Luc Hermitte, 2017 Jan 4,
@ -575,6 +766,8 @@ command argument. (Romain Lafourcade, 2016 Oct 16, #1175)
Patch to support CamelCase for spell checking: See a lower-to-upper case
change as a word boundary. (btucker-MPCData, 2016 Nov 6, #1235)
patch for 'spellcamelcase' option: spellcheck each CamelCased word.
(Ben Tucker, 2016 Dec 2)
Idea from Sven: record sequence of keys. Useful to show others what they are
doing (look over the shoulder), and also to see what happened.
@ -582,7 +775,7 @@ Probably list of keystrokes, with some annotations for mode changes.
Could store in logfile to be able to analyse it with an external command.
E.g. to see when's the last time a plugin command was used.
execute() cannot be used with command completeion. (Daniel Hahler, 2016 Oct 1,
execute() cannot be used with command completion. (Daniel Hahler, 2016 Oct 1,
#1141)
cmap using execute() has side effects. (Killthemule, 2016 Aug 17, #983)
@ -591,9 +784,6 @@ cmap using execute() has side effects. (Killthemule, 2016 Aug 17, #983)
Patch to order results from taglist(). (Duncan McDougall, 2016 Oct 25)
patch for 'spellcamelcase' option: spellcheck each CamelCased word.
(Ben Tucker, 2016 Dec 2)
When using ":diffput" through a mapping, undo in the target buffer isn't
synced. (Ryan Carney, 2016 Sep 14)
@ -636,9 +826,6 @@ Repeating 'opfunc' in a function only works once. (Tarmean, 2016 Jul 15, #925)
Have a way to get the call stack, in a function and from an exception.
#1125
Patch to add 'pythonhome' and 'pythonthreehome' options. (Kazuki Sakamoto,
2016 Nov 21, #1266)
Second problem in #966: ins_compl_add_tv() uses get_dict_string() multiple
times, overwrites the one buffer. (Nikolay Pavlov, 2016 Aug 5)
@ -664,9 +851,6 @@ emoji_width table has only one entry.
It's possible to add ",," to 'wildignore', an empty entry. Causes problems.
Reject the value? #710.
Patch to fix increment/decrement not working properly when 'virtualedit' is
set. (Hirohito Higashi, 2016 Aug 1, #923)
When doing "vi buf.md" a BufNew autocommand for *.md is not triggered.
Because of using the initial buffer? (Dun Peal, 2016 May 12)
@ -696,9 +880,6 @@ Appveyor build with self-installing executable, includes getting most
interfaces: https://github.com/k-takata/vim/tree/chrisbra-appveyor-build
result: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/k-takata/vim/history
Duplication of completion suggestions for ":!hom". Issue 539.
Patch by Christian, 2016 Jan 29
>
Problem that a previous silent ":throw" causes a following try/catch not to
work. (ZyX, 2013 Sep 28) With examples: (Malcolm Rowe, 2015 Dec 24)
@ -753,12 +934,6 @@ directory exists. (Sergio Gallelli, 2013 Dec 29)
In debug mode one can inspect variables, but not the function parameters
(starting with a:). (Luc Hermitte, 2017 Jan 4, #1352)
7 Add a watchpoint in the debug mode: An expression that breaks execution
when evaluating to non-zero. Add the "watchadd expr" command, stop when
the value of the expression changes. ":watchdel" deletes an item,
":watchlist" lists the items. (Charles Campbell)
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2016 Jun 10, #859
If ":bd" also closes a Tab page then the " mark is not set. (Harm te Hennepe,
2016 Apr 25, #780)
@ -812,10 +987,6 @@ github with a URL like this:
https://github.com/vim/vim/compare/v7.4.920%5E...v7.4.920.diff
Diff for version.c contains more context, can't skip a patch.
When t_Co is changed from termresponse, the OptionSet autocmmand event isn't
triggered. Use the code from the end of set_num_option() in
set_color_count().
Python: ":py raw_input('prompt')" doesn't work. (Manu Hack)
Comparing nested structures with "==" uses a different comparator than when
@ -887,9 +1058,6 @@ Update Aug 14.
When using --remote-tab on MS-Windows 'encoding' hasn't been initialized yet,
the file name ends up encoded wrong. (Raul Coronado, 2015 Dec 21)
Patch for problem with restoring screen on Windows. (Nobuhiro Takasaki, 2015
Sep 10)
Example in editing.txt uses $HOME with the expectation that it ends in a
slash. For me it does, but perhaps not for everybody. Add a function that
inserts a slash when needed? pathconcat(dir, path) (Thilo Six, 2015 Aug 12)
@ -936,9 +1104,6 @@ Doesn't work completely (Dominique Orban)
Patch to add a "literal" argument to bufnr(). (Olaf Dabrunz, 2015 Aug 4)
Cannot execute the shell when it's in a directory with a space.
Issue #459.
When a session file is created and there are "nofile" buffers, these are not
filled. Need to trigger BufReadCmd autocommands. Also handle deleting the
initial empty buffer better. (ZyX, 2015 March 8)
@ -995,13 +1160,11 @@ Patch to open folds for 'incsearch'. (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jan 6)
Patch for building a 32bit Vim with 64bit MingW compiler.
(Michael Soyka, 2014 Oct 15)
Delete old code in os_msdos.c, mch_FullName().
Patch: On MS-Windows shellescape() may have to triple double quotes.
(Ingo Karkat, 2015 Jan 16)
Patch for variable tabstops. On github (Christian Brabandt, 2014 May 15)
Update 2016 Jun 10, # 857
Update 2018 March 12, #2711
Redo only remembers the last change. Could use "{count}g." to redo an older
change. How does the user know which change? At least have a way to list
@ -1040,6 +1203,9 @@ Spell files use a latin single quote. Unicode also has another single quote:
New OpenOffice spell files support this with ICONV. But they are not
compatible with Vim spell files. The old files can no longer be downloaded.
Spell checking: Add a feature to only consider two spaces after a dot to start
a new sentence. Don't give the capitalization error when there is one space.
xterm should be able to pass focus changes to Vim, so that Vim can check for
buffers that changed. Perhaps in misc.c, function selectwindow().
Xterm 224 supports it!
@ -1052,9 +1218,6 @@ Idea: For a window in the middle (has window above and below it), use
right-mouse-drag on the status line to move a window up/down without changing
its height? It's like dragging the status bar above it at the same time.
Can we make ":unlet $VAR" use unsetenv() to delete the env var?
What for systems that don't have unsetenv()? (Issue #1116)
Patch to add a :domodeline command. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Oct 21)
This does not give an error: (Andre Sihera, 2014 Mar 21)
@ -1189,13 +1352,6 @@ Patch to allow more types in remote_expr(). (Lech Lorens, 2014 Jan 5)
Doesn't work for string in list. Other way to pass all types of variables
reliably?
Using ":call foo#d.f()" doesn't autoload the "foo.vim" file.
That is, calling a dictionary function on an autoloaded dict.
Works OK for echo, just not for ":call" and ":call call()". (Ted, 2011 Mar
17)
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Mar 23.
Not 100% sure this is the right solution.
Patch to add {lhs} to :mapclear: clear all maps starting with {lhs}.
(Christian Brabandt, 2013 Dec 9)
@ -1226,19 +1382,6 @@ optional. (2013 Jul 12)
Dialog is too big on Linux too. (David Fishburn, 2013 Sep 2)
Improve the installer for MS-Windows. There are a few alternatives:
- Add silent install option. (Shane Lee, #751)
- Installer from Cream (Steve Hall).
- Modern UI 2.0 for the Nsis installer. (Guopeng Wen)
https://github.com/gpwen/vim-installer-mui2
- make it possible to do a silent install, see
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html#4.12
Version from Guopeng Wen does this.
- MSI installer: https://github.com/petrkle/vim-msi/
- The one on Issue 279.
Problem: they all work slightly different (e.g. don't install vimrun.exe).
How to test that it works well for all Vim users?
Patch to make fold updates much faster. (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Dec)
- Add regex for 'paragraphs' and 'sections': 'parare' and 'sectre'. Combine
@ -1464,9 +1607,6 @@ doesn't jump to the correct line with :cfirst. (ZyX, 2011 Sep 18)
Behavior of i" and a" text objects isn't logical. (Ben Fritz, 2013 Nov 19)
7 Make "ga" show the digraph for a character, if it exists.
Patch from Christian Brabandt, 2011 Aug 19.
maparg() does not show the <script> flag. When temporarily changing a
mapping, how to restore the script ID?
@ -1484,9 +1624,6 @@ Build problem with small features on Mac OS X 10.6. (Rainer, 2011 Jan 24)
"0g@$" puts '] on last byte of multi-byte. (ZyX, 2011 Jan 22)
Patch to add TextDeletePost and TextYankPost events. (Philippe Vaucher, 2011
May 24) Update May 26.
Patch for :tabrecently. (Hirokazu Yoshida, 2012 Jan 30)
Problem with "syn sync grouphere". (Gustavo Niemeyer, 2011 Jan 27)
@ -1866,8 +2003,6 @@ Haskell, 2010 Aug 24)
This does not work yet: "a\(%C\)" (get composing characters into a submatch).
A function on a dictionary is not profiled. (ZyX, 2010 Dec 25)
Inconsistent: starting with $LANG set to es_ES.utf-8 gives Spanish
messages, even though locale is not supported. But ":lang messages
es_ES.utf-8" gives an error and doesn't switch messages. (Dominique Pelle,
@ -4232,6 +4367,8 @@ Perl interface:
Shared libraries:
8 libcall() can keep the library around instead of always calling dlclose().
(Jason Felice, 2018 Mar 20)
6 Add support for loading shared libraries, and calling functions in it.
:libload internal-name libname
:libunload internal-name
@ -4454,8 +4591,6 @@ Autocommands:
Error - When an error happens
NormalEnter - Entering Normal mode
ReplaceEnter - Entering Replace mode
CmdEnter - Entering Cmdline mode (with type of cmdline to allow
different mapping)
VisualEnter - Entering Visual mode
*Leave - Leaving a mode (in pair with the above *Enter)
VimLeaveCheck - Before Vim decides to exit, so that it can be cancelled
@ -4653,7 +4788,7 @@ Command line history:
- Add "KeyWasTyped" flag: It's reset before each command and set when a
character from the keyboard is consumed. Value is used to decide to put a
command line in history or not. Put line in history if it didn't
completely resulted from one mapping.
completely result from one mapping.
- When using ":browse", also put the resulting edit command in the history,
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*usr_05.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Mar 28
*usr_05.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Feb 20
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@ -48,6 +48,14 @@ For MS-DOS and MS-Windows you can use one of these:
$HOME/_vimrc ~
$VIM/_vimrc ~
If you are creating the vimrc file for the first time, it is recommended to
put this line at the top: >
source $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim
This initializes Vim for new users (as opposed to traditional Vi users). See
|defaults.vim| for the details.
The vimrc file can contain all the commands that you type after a colon. The
most simple ones are for setting options. For example, if you want Vim to
always start with the 'incsearch' option on, add this line your vimrc file: >

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*usr_11.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2010 Jul 20
*usr_11.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 13
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ that file, be prepared to redo your last changes.
WHAT TO DO? *swap-exists-choices*
If dialogs are supported you will be asked to select one of five choices:
If dialogs are supported you will be asked to select one of six choices:
Swap file ".main.c.swp" already exists! ~
[O]pen Read-Only, (E)dit anyway, (R)ecover, (Q)uit, (A)bort, (D)elete it: ~

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*usr_24.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2006 Jul 23
*usr_24.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 18
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@ -538,8 +538,8 @@ a 16 bit and a 32 bit number (e.g., for a Unicode character): >
*24.9* Digraphs
Some characters are not on the keyboard. For example, the copyright character
(<EFBFBD>). To type these characters in Vim, you use digraphs, where two characters
represent one. To enter a <EFBFBD>, for example, you press three keys: >
(©). To type these characters in Vim, you use digraphs, where two characters
represent one. To enter a ©, for example, you press three keys: >
CTRL-K Co
@ -549,12 +549,12 @@ To find out what digraphs are available, use the following command: >
Vim will display the digraph table. Here are three lines of it:
AC ~_ 159 NS | 160 !I <EFBFBD> 161 Ct <EFBFBD> 162 Pd <EFBFBD> 163 Cu <EFBFBD> 164 Ye <EFBFBD> 165 ~
BB <EFBFBD> 166 SE <EFBFBD> 167 ': <EFBFBD> 168 Co <EFBFBD> 169 -a <EFBFBD> 170 << <EFBFBD> 171 NO <EFBFBD> 172 ~
-- <EFBFBD> 173 Rg <EFBFBD> 174 'm <EFBFBD> 175 DG <EFBFBD> 176 +- <EFBFBD> 177 2S <EFBFBD> 178 3S <EFBFBD> 179 ~
AC ~_ 159 NS | 160 !I ¡ 161 Ct ¢ 162 Pd £ 163 Cu ¤ 164 Ye ¥ 165 ~
BB ¦ 166 SE § 167 ': ¨ 168 Co © 169 -a ª 170 << « 171 NO ¬ 172 ~
-- ­ 173 Rg ® 174 'm ¯ 175 DG ° 176 +- ± 177 2S ² 178 3S ³ 179 ~
This shows, for example, that the digraph you get by typing CTRL-K Pd is the
character (<EFBFBD>). This is character number 163 (decimal).
character (£). This is character number 163 (decimal).
Pd is short for Pound. Most digraphs are selected to give you a hint about
the character they will produce. If you look through the list you will
understand the logic.
@ -569,9 +569,9 @@ that combination. Thus CTRL-K dP also works. Since there is no digraph for
You can define your own digraphs. Example: >
:digraph a" <EFBFBD>
:digraph a" ä
This defines that CTRL-K a" inserts an <EFBFBD> character. You can also specify the
This defines that CTRL-K a" inserts an ä character. You can also specify the
character with a decimal number. This defines the same digraph: >
:digraph a" 228

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*usr_27.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2010 Mar 28
*usr_27.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Jan 26
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@ -225,9 +225,9 @@ specify a line offset, this can cause trouble. For example: >
/const/-2
This finds the next word "const" and then moves two lines up. If you
use "n" to search again, Vim could start at the current position and find the same
"const" match. Then using the offset again, you would be back where you started.
You would be stuck!
use "n" to search again, Vim could start at the current position and find the
same "const" match. Then using the offset again, you would be back where you
started. You would be stuck!
It could be worse: Suppose there is another match with "const" in the next
line. Then repeating the forward search would find this match and move two
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*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 15
*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 11
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@ -807,6 +807,8 @@ Buffers, windows and the argument list:
getbufinfo() get a list with buffer information
gettabinfo() get a list with tab page information
getwininfo() get a list with window information
getchangelist() get a list of change list entries
getjumplist() get a list of jump list entries
Command line: *command-line-functions*
getcmdline() get the current command line
@ -883,9 +885,11 @@ Interactive: *interactive-functions*
GUI: *gui-functions*
getfontname() get name of current font being used
getwinposx() X position of the GUI Vim window
getwinposy() Y position of the GUI Vim window
getwinpos() position of the Vim window
getwinposx() X position of the Vim window
getwinposy() Y position of the Vim window
balloon_show() set the balloon content
balloon_split() split a message for a balloon
Vim server: *server-functions*
serverlist() return the list of server names
@ -901,6 +905,7 @@ Vim server: *server-functions*
Window size and position: *window-size-functions*
winheight() get height of a specific window
winwidth() get width of a specific window
win_screenpos() get screen position of a window
winrestcmd() return command to restore window sizes
winsaveview() get view of current window
winrestview() restore saved view of current window
@ -920,7 +925,8 @@ Testing: *test-functions*
assert_false() assert that an expression is false
assert_true() assert that an expression is true
assert_exception() assert that a command throws an exception
assert_fails() assert that a function call fails
assert_beeps() assert that a command beeps
assert_fails() assert that a command fails
assert_report() report a test failure
test_alloc_fail() make memory allocation fail
test_autochdir() enable 'autochdir' during startup
@ -982,6 +988,8 @@ Terminal window: *terminal-functions*
term_getstatus() get the status of a terminal
term_gettitle() get the title of a terminal
term_gettty() get the tty name of a terminal
term_setansicolors() set 16 ANSI colors, used for GUI
term_getansicolors() get 16 ANSI colors, used for GUI
Timers: *timer-functions*
timer_start() create a timer

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*various.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 16
*various.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -40,23 +40,35 @@ CTRL-L Clear and redraw the screen. The redraw may happen
:as[cii] or *ga* *:as* *:ascii*
ga Print the ascii value of the character under the
cursor in decimal, hexadecimal and octal. For
example, when the cursor is on a 'R':
cursor in decimal, hexadecimal and octal.
Mnemonic: Get Ascii value.
For example, when the cursor is on a 'R':
<R> 82, Hex 52, Octal 122 ~
When the character is a non-standard ASCII character,
but printable according to the 'isprint' option, the
non-printable version is also given. When the
character is larger than 127, the <M-x> form is also
printed. For example:
non-printable version is also given.
When the character is larger than 127, the <M-x> form
is also printed. For example:
<~A> <M-^A> 129, Hex 81, Octal 201 ~
<p> <|~> <M-~> 254, Hex fe, Octal 376 ~
(where <p> is a special character)
The <Nul> character in a file is stored internally as
<NL>, but it will be shown as:
<^@> 0, Hex 00, Octal 000 ~
If the character has composing characters these are
also shown. The value of 'maxcombine' doesn't matter.
Mnemonic: Get Ascii value. {not in Vi}
If the character can be inserted as a digraph, also
output the two characters that can be used to create
the character:
<ö> 246, Hex 00f6, Oct 366, Digr o: ~
This shows you can type CTRL-K o : to insert ö.
{not in Vi}
*g8*
g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
@ -294,7 +306,7 @@ g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
Here is an overview of the features.
The first column shows the smallest version in which
they are included:
T tiny
T tiny (always)
S small
N normal
B big
@ -308,11 +320,14 @@ g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
*+acl* |ACL| support included
*+ARP* Amiga only: ARP support included
B *+arabic* |Arabic| language support
N *+autocmd* |:autocmd|, automatic commands
T *+autocmd* |:autocmd|, automatic commands
H *+autoservername* Automatically enable |clientserver|
m *+balloon_eval* |balloon-eval| support. Included when compiling with
supported GUI (Motif, GTK, GUI) and either
Netbeans/Sun Workshop integration or |+eval| feature.
m *+balloon_eval* |balloon-eval| support in the GUI. Included when
compiling with supported GUI (Motif, GTK, GUI) and
either Netbeans/Sun Workshop integration or |+eval|
feature.
H *+balloon_eval_term* |balloon-eval| support in the terminal,
'balloonevalterm'
N *+browse* |:browse| command
N *+builtin_terms* some terminals builtin |builtin-terms|
B *++builtin_terms* maximal terminals builtin |builtin-terms|
@ -329,7 +344,7 @@ N *+comments* |'comments'| support
B *+conceal* "conceal" support, see |conceal| |:syn-conceal| etc.
N *+cryptv* encryption support |encryption|
B *+cscope* |cscope| support
m *+cursorbind* |'cursorbind'| support
T *+cursorbind* |'cursorbind'| support
m *+cursorshape* |termcap-cursor-shape| support
m *+debug* Compiled for debugging.
N *+dialog_gui* Support for |:confirm| with GUI dialog.
@ -337,7 +352,7 @@ N *+dialog_con* Support for |:confirm| with console dialog.
N *+dialog_con_gui* Support for |:confirm| with GUI and console dialog.
N *+diff* |vimdiff| and 'diff'
N *+digraphs* |digraphs| *E196*
m *+directx* Win32 GUI only: DirectX and |'renderoptions'|
*+directx* Win32 GUI only: DirectX and |'renderoptions'|
*+dnd* Support for DnD into the "~ register |quote_~|.
B *+emacs_tags* |emacs-tags| files
N *+eval* expression evaluation |eval.txt|
@ -369,7 +384,7 @@ B *+langmap* |'langmap'|
N *+libcall* |libcall()|
N *+linebreak* |'linebreak'|, |'breakat'| and |'showbreak'|
N *+lispindent* |'lisp'|
N *+listcmds* Vim commands for the list of buffers |buffer-hidden|
T *+listcmds* Vim commands for the list of buffers |buffer-hidden|
and argument list |:argdelete|
N *+localmap* Support for mappings local to a buffer |:map-local|
m *+lua* |Lua| interface
@ -414,7 +429,7 @@ N *+reltime* |reltime()| function, 'hlsearch'/'incsearch' timeout,
B *+rightleft* Right to left typing |'rightleft'|
m *+ruby* Ruby interface |ruby|
m *+ruby/dyn* Ruby interface |ruby-dynamic| |/dyn|
N *+scrollbind* |'scrollbind'|
T *+scrollbind* |'scrollbind'|
B *+signs* |:sign|
N *+smartindent* |'smartindent'|
N *+startuptime* |--startuptime| argument
@ -446,6 +461,7 @@ N *+virtualedit* |'virtualedit'|
S *+visual* Visual mode |Visual-mode| Always enabled since 7.4.200.
N *+visualextra* extra Visual mode commands |blockwise-operators|
N *+vreplace* |gR| and |gr|
*+vtp* on MS-Windows console: support for 'termguicolors'
N *+wildignore* |'wildignore'|
N *+wildmenu* |'wildmenu'|
*+windows* more than one window; Always enabled since 8.0.1118.

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*version6.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2014 Aug 29
*version6.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -6103,7 +6103,7 @@ New tutor translations:
Slovak (Lubos Celko)
Greek (Christos Kontas)
German (Joachim Hofmann)
Norwegian (<EFBFBD>yvind Holm)
Norwegian (Øyvind Holm)
New filetype plugins:
Occam (Mario Schweigler)
@ -6121,13 +6121,13 @@ New compiler plugins:
Modelsim vcom (Paul Baleme)
New menu translations:
Brazilian (Jos<EFBFBD> de Paula)
Brazilian (José de Paula)
British (Mike Williams)
Korean in UTF-8. (Nam SungHyun)
Norwegian (<EFBFBD>yvind Holm)
Norwegian (Øyvind Holm)
Serbian (Aleksandar Jelenak)
New message translation for Norwegian. (<EFBFBD>yvind Holm)
New message translation for Norwegian. (Øyvind Holm)
New color scheme:
desert (Hans Fugal)
@ -10066,7 +10066,7 @@ Files: src/os_unix.c
Patch 6.2.019 (lang)
Problem: Loading the Portuguese menu causes an error message.
Solution: Join two lines. (Jose Pedro Oliveira, Jos<EFBFBD> de Paula)
Solution: Join two lines. (Jose Pedro Oliveira, José de Paula)
Files: runtime/lang/menu_pt_br.vim
Patch 6.2.020
@ -12418,7 +12418,7 @@ Files: src/message.c
Patch 6.2.376
Problem: Win32: Ruby interface cannot be dynamically linked with Ruby 1.6.
Solution: Add #ifdefs around use of rb_w32_snprintf(). (Beno<EFBFBD>t Cerrina)
Solution: Add #ifdefs around use of rb_w32_snprintf(). (Benoît Cerrina)
Files: src/if_ruby.c
Patch 6.2.377 (after 6.2.372)
@ -14320,7 +14320,7 @@ Files: src/edit.c
Patch 6.3.061
Problem: When editing a utf-8 file in an utf-8 xterm and there is a
multi-byte character in the last column, displaying is messed up.
(Jo<EFBFBD>l Rio)
(Joël Rio)
Solution: Check for a multi-byte character, not a multi-column character.
Files: src/screen.c

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*windows.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 25
*windows.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Apr 24
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -711,7 +711,6 @@ can also get to them with the buffer list commands, like ":bnext".
When using the |:tab| modifier each argument is opened in a
tab page. The last window is used if it's empty.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{only available when compiled with a GUI}
==============================================================================
8. Do a command in all buffers or windows *list-repeat*
@ -732,8 +731,7 @@ can also get to them with the buffer list commands, like ":bnext".
the current window.
{cmd} can contain '|' to concatenate several commands.
{cmd} must not open or close windows or reorder them.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
|:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
@ -761,8 +759,7 @@ can also get to them with the buffer list commands, like ":bnext".
autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
each buffer.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
{not in Vi}
Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:windo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
|:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
@ -975,7 +972,6 @@ is no word under the cursor, and a few other things: >
A hidden buffer is not displayed in a window, but is still loaded into memory.
This makes it possible to jump from file to file, without the need to read or
write the file every time you get another buffer in a window.
{not available when compiled without the |+listcmds| feature}
*:buffer-!*
If the option 'hidden' ('hid') is set, abandoned buffers are kept for all
@ -1050,6 +1046,9 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
x buffers with a read error
% current buffer
# alternate buffer
R terminal buffers with a running job
F terminal buffers with a finished job
? terminal buffers without a job: `:terminal NONE`
Combining flags means they are "and"ed together, e.g.:
h+ hidden buffers which are modified
a+ active buffers which are modified
@ -1084,10 +1083,8 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
<
:bdelete[!] {bufname} *E93* *E94*
Like ":bdelete[!] [N]", but buffer given by name. Note that a
buffer whose name is a number cannot be referenced by that
name; use the buffer number instead. Insert a backslash
before a space in a buffer name.
Like ":bdelete[!] [N]", but buffer given by name, see
|{bufname}|.
:bdelete[!] N1 N2 ...
Do ":bdelete[!]" for buffer N1, N2, etc. The arguments can be
@ -1124,10 +1121,8 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
into a loaded buffer.
:bunload[!] {bufname}
Like ":bunload[!] [N]", but buffer given by name. Note that a
buffer whose name is a number cannot be referenced by that
name; use the buffer number instead. Insert a backslash
before a space in a buffer name.
Like ":bunload[!] [N]", but buffer given by name.
Also see |{bufname}|.
:N,Mbunload[!] Do ":bunload[!]" for all buffers in the range N to M
|inclusive|.
@ -1145,10 +1140,16 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
Also see |+cmd|.
:[N]b[uffer][!] [+cmd] {bufname}
Edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer list. See
|:buffer-!| for [!]. This will also edit a buffer that is not
in the buffer list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
:[N]b[uffer][!] [+cmd] {bufname} *{bufname}*
Edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer list. A partial
name also works, so long as it is unique in the list of
buffers.
Note that a buffer whose name is a number cannot be referenced
by that name; use the buffer number instead.
Insert a backslash before a space in a buffer name.
See |:buffer-!| for [!].
This will also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer list,
without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
Also see |+cmd|.
:[N]sb[uffer] [+cmd] [N] *:sb* *:sbuffer*
@ -1160,7 +1161,7 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
Also see |+cmd|.
:[N]sb[uffer] [+cmd] {bufname}
Split window and edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer
Split window and edit buffer for |{bufname}| from the buffer
list. This will also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer
list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ are all equivalent.
.PP
.TP
.IR \-a " | " \-autoskip
toggle autoskip: A single '*' replaces nul-lines. Default off.
Toggle autoskip: A single '*' replaces nul-lines. Default off.
.TP
.IR \-b " | " \-bits
Switch to bits (binary digits) dump, rather than hexdump.
@ -67,10 +67,13 @@ followed by an ascii (or ebcdic) representation. The command line switches
\-r, \-p, \-i do not work with this mode.
.TP
.IR "\-c cols " | " \-cols cols"
format
Format
.RI < cols >
octets per line. Default 16 (\-i: 12, \-ps: 30, \-b: 6). Max 256.
.TP
.IR \-C " | " \-capitalize
Capitalize variable names in C include file style, when using \-i.
.TP
.IR \-E " | " \-EBCDIC
Change the character encoding in the righthand column from ASCII to EBCDIC.
This does not change the hexadecimal representation. The option is
@ -87,7 +90,7 @@ The command line switches
\-r, \-p, \-i do not work with this mode.
.TP
.IR "\-g bytes " | " \-groupsize bytes"
separate the output of every
Separate the output of every
.RI < bytes >
bytes (two hex characters or eight bit-digits each) by a whitespace.
Specify
@ -98,28 +101,28 @@ in normal mode, \fI4\fP in little-endian mode and \fI1\fP in bits mode.
Grouping does not apply to postscript or include style.
.TP
.IR \-h " | " \-help
print a summary of available commands and exit. No hex dumping is performed.
Print a summary of available commands and exit. No hex dumping is performed.
.TP
.IR \-i " | " \-include
output in C include file style. A complete static array definition is written
Output in C include file style. A complete static array definition is written
(named after the input file), unless xxd reads from stdin.
.TP
.IR "\-l len " | " \-len len"
stop after writing
Stop after writing
.RI < len >
octets.
.TP
.I \-o offset
add
Add
.RI < offset >
to the displayed file position.
.TP
.IR \-p " | " \-ps " | " \-postscript " | " \-plain
output in postscript continuous hexdump style. Also known as plain hexdump
Output in postscript continuous hexdump style. Also known as plain hexdump
style.
.TP
.IR \-r " | " \-revert
reverse operation: convert (or patch) hexdump into binary.
Reverse operation: convert (or patch) hexdump into binary.
If not writing to stdout, xxd writes into its output file without truncating
it. Use the combination
.I \-r \-p
@ -135,7 +138,7 @@ revert with
added to file positions found in hexdump.
.TP
.I \-s [+][\-]seek
start at
Start at
.RI < seek >
bytes abs. (or rel.) infile offset.
\fI+ \fRindicates that the seek is relative to the current stdin file position
@ -145,10 +148,10 @@ should be that many characters from the end of the input (or if combined with
Without \-s option, xxd starts at the current file position.
.TP
.I \-u
use upper case hex letters. Default is lower case.
Use upper case hex letters. Default is lower case.
.TP
.IR \-v " | " \-version
show version string.
Show version string.
.SH CAVEATS
.PP
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ OPTIONS
notation. Thus -c8, -c 8, -c 010 and -cols 8 are all equivalent.
-a | -autoskip
toggle autoskip: A single '*' replaces nul-lines. Default off.
Toggle autoskip: A single '*' replaces nul-lines. Default off.
-b | -bits
Switch to bits (binary digits) dump, rather than hexdump. This
@ -41,9 +41,13 @@ OPTIONS
mode.
-c cols | -cols cols
format <cols> octets per line. Default 16 (-i: 12, -ps: 30, -b:
Format <cols> octets per line. Default 16 (-i: 12, -ps: 30, -b:
6). Max 256.
-C | -capitalize
Capitalize variable names in C include file style, when using
-i.
-E | -EBCDIC
Change the character encoding in the righthand column from ASCII
to EBCDIC. This does not change the hexadecimal representation.
@ -52,41 +56,41 @@ OPTIONS
-e Switch to little-endian hexdump. This option treats byte groups
as words in little-endian byte order. The default grouping of 4
bytes may be changed using -g. This option only applies to hex
dump, leaving the ASCII (or EBCDIC) representation unchanged.
dump, leaving the ASCII (or EBCDIC) representation unchanged.
The command line switches -r, -p, -i do not work with this mode.
-g bytes | -groupsize bytes
separate the output of every <bytes> bytes (two hex characters
Separate the output of every <bytes> bytes (two hex characters
or eight bit-digits each) by a whitespace. Specify -g 0 to sup
press grouping. <Bytes> defaults to 2 in normal mode, 4 in lit
tle-endian mode and 1 in bits mode. Grouping does not apply to
tle-endian mode and 1 in bits mode. Grouping does not apply to
postscript or include style.
-h | -help
print a summary of available commands and exit. No hex dumping
Print a summary of available commands and exit. No hex dumping
is performed.
-i | -include
output in C include file style. A complete static array defini
tion is written (named after the input file), unless xxd reads
Output in C include file style. A complete static array defini
tion is written (named after the input file), unless xxd reads
from stdin.
-l len | -len len
stop after writing <len> octets.
Stop after writing <len> octets.
-o offset
add <offset> to the displayed file position.
Add <offset> to the displayed file position.
-p | -ps | -postscript | -plain
output in postscript continuous hexdump style. Also known as
Output in postscript continuous hexdump style. Also known as
plain hexdump style.
-r | -revert
reverse operation: convert (or patch) hexdump into binary. If
not writing to stdout, xxd writes into its output file without
Reverse operation: convert (or patch) hexdump into binary. If
not writing to stdout, xxd writes into its output file without
truncating it. Use the combination -r -p to read plain hexadeci
mal dumps without line number information and without a particu
lar column layout. Additional Whitespace and line-breaks are
lar column layout. Additional Whitespace and line-breaks are
allowed anywhere.
-seek offset
@ -94,34 +98,34 @@ OPTIONS
found in hexdump.
-s [+][-]seek
start at <seek> bytes abs. (or rel.) infile offset. + indicates
that the seek is relative to the current stdin file position
Start at <seek> bytes abs. (or rel.) infile offset. + indicates
that the seek is relative to the current stdin file position
(meaningless when not reading from stdin). - indicates that the
seek should be that many characters from the end of the input
seek should be that many characters from the end of the input
(or if combined with +: before the current stdin file position).
Without -s option, xxd starts at the current file position.
-u use upper case hex letters. Default is lower case.
-u Use upper case hex letters. Default is lower case.
-v | -version
show version string.
Show version string.
CAVEATS
xxd -r has some builtin magic while evaluating line number information.
If the output file is seekable, then the linenumbers at the start of
each hexdump line may be out of order, lines may be missing, or over
lapping. In these cases xxd will lseek(2) to the next position. If the
output file is not seekable, only gaps are allowed, which will be
If the output file is seekable, then the linenumbers at the start of
each hexdump line may be out of order, lines may be missing, or over
lapping. In these cases xxd will lseek(2) to the next position. If the
output file is not seekable, only gaps are allowed, which will be
filled by null-bytes.
xxd -r never generates parse errors. Garbage is silently skipped.
When editing hexdumps, please note that xxd -r skips everything on the
When editing hexdumps, please note that xxd -r skips everything on the
input line after reading enough columns of hexadecimal data (see option
-c). This also means, that changes to the printable ascii (or ebcdic)
columns are always ignored. Reverting a plain (or postscript) style
hexdump with xxd -r -p does not depend on the correct number of col
umns. Here anything that looks like a pair of hex-digits is inter
-c). This also means, that changes to the printable ascii (or ebcdic)
columns are always ignored. Reverting a plain (or postscript) style
hexdump with xxd -r -p does not depend on the correct number of col
umns. Here anything that looks like a pair of hex-digits is inter
preted.
Note the difference between
@ -129,28 +133,28 @@ CAVEATS
and
% xxd -i < file
xxd -s +seek may be different from xxd -s seek, as lseek(2) is used to
xxd -s +seek may be different from xxd -s seek, as lseek(2) is used to
"rewind" input. A '+' makes a difference if the input source is stdin,
and if stdin's file position is not at the start of the file by the
time xxd is started and given its input. The following examples may
and if stdin's file position is not at the start of the file by the
time xxd is started and given its input. The following examples may
help to clarify (or further confuse!)...
Rewind stdin before reading; needed because the `cat' has already read
Rewind stdin before reading; needed because the `cat' has already read
to the end of stdin.
% sh -c "cat > plain_copy; xxd -s 0 > hex_copy" < file
Hexdump from file position 0x480 (=1024+128) onwards. The `+' sign
Hexdump from file position 0x480 (=1024+128) onwards. The `+' sign
means "relative to the current position", thus the `128' adds to the 1k
where dd left off.
% sh -c "dd of=plain_snippet bs=1k count=1; xxd -s +128 > hex_snippet"
% sh -c "dd of=plain_snippet bs=1k count=1; xxd -s +128 > hex_snippet"
< file
Hexdump from file position 0x100 ( = 1024-768) on.
% sh -c "dd of=plain_snippet bs=1k count=1; xxd -s +-768 > hex_snippet"
< file
However, this is a rare situation and the use of `+' is rarely needed.
The author prefers to monitor the effect of xxd with strace(1) or
However, this is a rare situation and the use of `+' is rarely needed.
The author prefers to monitor the effect of xxd with strace(1) or
truss(1), whenever -s is used.
EXAMPLES
@ -194,7 +198,7 @@ EXAMPLES
% xxd -s 0x36 -l 13 -c 13 xxd.1
0000036: 3235 7468 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 25th May 1996
Create a 65537 byte file with all bytes 0x00, except for the last one
Create a 65537 byte file with all bytes 0x00, except for the last one
which is 'A' (hex 0x41).
% echo "010000: 41" | xxd -r > file
@ -204,7 +208,7 @@ EXAMPLES
*
000fffc: 0000 0000 40 ....A
Create a 1 byte file containing a single 'A' character. The number
Create a 1 byte file containing a single 'A' character. The number
after '-r -s' adds to the linenumbers found in the file; in effect, the
leading bytes are suppressed.
% echo "010000: 41" | xxd -r -s -0x10000 > file
@ -245,7 +249,7 @@ SEE ALSO
uuencode(1), uudecode(1), patch(1)
WARNINGS
The tools weirdness matches its creators brain. Use entirely at your
The tools weirdness matches its creators brain. Use entirely at your
own risk. Copy files. Trace it. Become a wizard.
VERSION

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim support file to detect file types
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2017 Nov 11
" Last Change: 2018 May 04
" Listen very carefully, I will say this only once
if exists("did_load_filetypes")
@ -231,14 +231,15 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.bl setf blank
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/blkid.tab,*/etc/blkid.tab.old setf xml
" Bazel (http://bazel.io)
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.bzl,WORKSPACE setf bzl
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.bzl,WORKSPACE,BUILD.bazel setf bzl
if has("fname_case")
" There is another check for BUILD further below.
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile BUILD setf bzl
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile BUILD setf bzl
endif
" C or lpc
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.c call dist#ft#FTlpc()
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.lpc,*.ulpc setf lpc
" Calendar
au BufNewFile,BufRead calendar setf calendar
@ -378,7 +379,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.cfm,*.cfi,*.cfc setf cf
au BufNewFile,BufRead configure.in,configure.ac setf config
" CUDA Cumpute Unified Device Architecture
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.cu setf cuda
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.cu,*.cuh setf cuda
" Dockerfile
au BufNewFile,BufRead Dockerfile,*.Dockerfile setf dockerfile
@ -428,6 +429,13 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead control
\| setf debcontrol
\| endif
" Debian Copyright
au BufNewFile,BufRead */debian/copyright setf debcopyright
au BufNewFile,BufRead copyright
\ if getline(1) =~ '^Format:'
\| setf debcopyright
\| endif
" Debian Sources.list
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/apt/sources.list setf debsources
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list setf debsources
@ -1152,8 +1160,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.pod6 setf pod6
" Also .ctp for Cake template file
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.php,*.php\d,*.phtml,*.ctp setf php
" Pike
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.pike,*.lpc,*.ulpc,*.pmod setf pike
" Pike and Cmod
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.pike,*.pmod setf pike
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.cmod setf cmod
" Pinfo config
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/pinforc,*/.pinforc setf pinfo
@ -1878,8 +1887,8 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.yy,*.yxx,*.y++ setf yacc
" Yacc or racc
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.y call dist#ft#FTy()
" Yaml
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.yaml,*.yml setf yaml
" Yaml or Raml
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.yaml,*.yml,*.raml setf yaml
" yum conf (close enough to dosini)
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/yum.conf setf dosini
@ -1925,6 +1934,9 @@ au StdinReadPost * if !did_filetype() | runtime! scripts.vim | endif
" Most of these should call s:StarSetf() to avoid names ending in .gz and the
" like are used.
" More Apache style config files
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/proftpd/*.conf*,*/etc/proftpd/conf.*/* call s:StarSetf('apachestyle')
" More Apache config files
au BufNewFile,BufRead access.conf*,apache.conf*,apache2.conf*,httpd.conf*,srm.conf* call s:StarSetf('apache')
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/apache2/*.conf*,*/etc/apache2/conf.*/*,*/etc/apache2/mods-*/*,*/etc/apache2/sites-*/*,*/etc/httpd/conf.d/*.conf* call s:StarSetf('apache')

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@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
" CHICKEN-specific Vim customizations
" Last Change: 2018-03-05
" Author: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
" Maintainer: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
" URL: https://foldling.org/vim/ftplugin/chicken.vim
" Notes: These are supplemental settings, to be loaded after the core
" Scheme ftplugin file (ftplugin/scheme.vim). Enable it by setting
" b:is_chicken=1 and filetype=scheme.
if !exists('b:did_scheme_ftplugin')
finish
endif
setl keywordprg=chicken-doc
setl lispwords+=and-let*
setl lispwords+=compiler-typecase
setl lispwords+=condition-case
setl lispwords+=define-compiler-syntax
setl lispwords+=define-constant
setl lispwords+=define-external
setl lispwords+=define-for-syntax
setl lispwords+=define-foreign-type
setl lispwords+=define-inline
setl lispwords+=define-location
setl lispwords+=define-record
setl lispwords+=define-record-printer
setl lispwords+=define-specialization
setl lispwords+=fluid-let
setl lispwords+=foreign-lambda*
setl lispwords+=foreign-primitive
setl lispwords+=foreign-safe-lambda*
setl lispwords+=functor
setl lispwords+=handle-exceptions
setl lispwords+=let-compiler-syntax
setl lispwords+=let-location
setl lispwords+=let-optionals
setl lispwords+=let-optionals*
setl lispwords+=letrec-values
setl lispwords+=match
setl lispwords+=match-let
setl lispwords+=match-let*
setl lispwords+=match-letrec
setl lispwords+=module
setl lispwords+=receive
setl lispwords+=set!-values
setl lispwords+=test-group
let b:undo_ftplugin = b:undo_ftplugin . ' keywordprg<'
if exists('g:loaded_matchit') && !exists('b:match_words')
let b:match_words = '#>:<#'
let b:undo_ftplugin = b:undo_ftplugin . ' | unlet! b:match_words'
endif

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
" Vim filetype plugin
" Language: CMake
" Maintainer: Keith Smiley <keithbsmiley@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2017 Dec 24
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl commentstring<"
setlocal commentstring=#\ %s

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@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file (GUI menu, folding and completion)
" Language: Debian Changelog
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers
" Former Maintainers: Michael Piefel <piefel@informatik.hu-berlin.de>
" Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@debian.org>
" Last Change: 2014-01-31
" Last Change: 2018-01-28
" License: Vim License
" URL: http://hg.debian.org/hg/pkg-vim/vim/file/unstable/runtime/ftplugin/debchangelog.vim
" URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/master/ftplugin/debchangelog.vim
" Bug completion requires apt-listbugs installed for Debian packages or
" python-launchpadlib installed for Ubuntu packages
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin=1
" {{{1 Local settings (do on every load)
if exists("g:debchangelog_fold_enable")
if exists('g:debchangelog_fold_enable')
setlocal foldmethod=expr
setlocal foldexpr=DebGetChangelogFold(v:lnum)
setlocal foldtext=DebChangelogFoldText()
@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ setlocal tw=78
setlocal comments=f:*
" Clean unloading
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal tw< comments< foldmethod< foldexpr< foldtext<"
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal tw< comments< foldmethod< foldexpr< foldtext<'
" }}}1
if exists("g:did_changelog_ftplugin")
if exists('g:did_changelog_ftplugin')
finish
endif
@ -44,41 +44,41 @@ let g:did_changelog_ftplugin = 1
" Returns full name, either from $DEBFULLNAME or debianfullname.
" TODO Is there a way to determine name from anywhere else?
function <SID>FullName()
if exists("$DEBFULLNAME")
if exists('$DEBFULLNAME')
return $DEBFULLNAME
elseif exists("g:debianfullname")
elseif exists('g:debianfullname')
return g:debianfullname
else
return "Your Name"
return 'Your Name'
endif
endfunction
" Returns email address, from $DEBEMAIL, $EMAIL or debianemail.
function <SID>Email()
if exists("$DEBEMAIL")
if exists('$DEBEMAIL')
return $DEBEMAIL
elseif exists("$EMAIL")
elseif exists('$EMAIL')
return $EMAIL
elseif exists("g:debianemail")
elseif exists('g:debianemail')
return g:debianemail
else
return "your@email.address"
return 'your@email.address'
endif
endfunction
" Returns date in RFC822 format.
function <SID>Date()
let savelang = v:lc_time
execute "language time C"
let dateandtime = strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %X %z")
execute "language time " . savelang
execute 'language time C'
let dateandtime = strftime('%a, %d %b %Y %X %z')
execute 'language time ' . savelang
return dateandtime
endfunction
function <SID>WarnIfNotUnfinalised()
if match(getline("."), " -- [[:alpha:]][[:alnum:].]")!=-1
if match(getline('.'), ' -- [[:alpha:]][[:alnum:].]')!=-1
echohl WarningMsg
echo "The entry has not been unfinalised before editing."
echo 'The entry has not been unfinalised before editing.'
echohl None
return 1
endif
@ -86,10 +86,10 @@ function <SID>WarnIfNotUnfinalised()
endfunction
function <SID>Finalised()
let savelinenum = line(".")
normal 1G
call search("^ -- ")
if match(getline("."), " -- [[:alpha:]][[:alnum:].]")!=-1
let savelinenum = line('.')
1
call search('^ -- ')
if match(getline('.'), ' -- [[:alpha:]][[:alnum:].]')!=-1
let returnvalue = 1
else
let returnvalue = 0
@ -109,54 +109,54 @@ function NewVersion()
amenu disable Changelog.Unfinalise
amenu enable Changelog.Finalise
call append(0, substitute(getline(1), '-\([[:digit:]]\+\))', '-$$\1)', ''))
call append(1, "")
call append(2, "")
call append(3, " -- ")
call append(4, "")
call Urgency("low")
normal 1G0
call search(")")
normal h
normal 
call append(1, '')
call append(2, '')
call append(3, ' -- ')
call append(4, '')
call Urgency('low')
normal! 1G0
call search(')')
normal! h
normal! 
call setline(1, substitute(getline(1), '-\$\$', '-', ''))
if exists("g:debchangelog_fold_enable")
if exists('g:debchangelog_fold_enable')
foldopen
endif
call AddEntry()
endfunction
function AddEntry()
normal 1G
call search("^ -- ")
normal kk
call append(".", " * ")
normal jjj
1
call search('^ -- ')
.-2
call append('.', ' * ')
.+3
let warn=<SID>WarnIfNotUnfinalised()
normal kk
.-2
if warn
echohl MoreMsg
call input("Hit ENTER")
call input('Hit ENTER')
echohl None
endif
startinsert!
endfunction
function CloseBug()
normal 1G
call search("^ -- ")
1
call search('^ -- ')
let warn=<SID>WarnIfNotUnfinalised()
normal kk
call append(".", " * (closes: #" . input("Bug number to close: ") . ")")
normal j^ll
.-2
call append('.', ' * (closes: #' . input('Bug number to close: ') . ')')
normal! j^ll
startinsert
endfunction
function Distribution(dist)
call setline(1, substitute(getline(1), ') *\%(UNRELEASED\|\l\+\);', ") " . a:dist . ";", ""))
call setline(1, substitute(getline(1), ') *\%(UNRELEASED\|\l\+\);', ') ' . a:dist . ';', ''))
endfunction
function Urgency(urg)
call setline(1, substitute(getline(1), "urgency=.*$", "urgency=" . a:urg, ""))
call setline(1, substitute(getline(1), 'urgency=.*$', 'urgency=' . a:urg, ''))
endfunction
function <SID>UnfinaliseMenu()
@ -172,9 +172,9 @@ endfunction
function Unfinalise()
call <SID>UnfinaliseMenu()
normal 1G
call search("^ -- ")
call setline(".", " -- ")
1
call search('^ -- ')
call setline('.', ' -- ')
endfunction
function <SID>FinaliseMenu()
@ -190,9 +190,9 @@ endfunction
function Finalise()
call <SID>FinaliseMenu()
normal 1G
call search("^ -- ")
call setline(".", " -- " . <SID>FullName() . " <" . <SID>Email() . "> " . <SID>Date())
1
call search('^ -- ')
call setline('.', ' -- ' . <SID>FullName() . ' <' . <SID>Email() . '> ' . <SID>Date())
endfunction
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ function! s:getAuthor(zonestart, zoneend)
let linepos = a:zoneend
while linepos >= a:zonestart
let line = getline(linepos)
if line =~ '^ --'
if line =~# '^ --'
return substitute(line, '^ --\s*\([^<]\+\)\s*.*', '\1', '')
endif
let linepos -= 1
@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ function! DebGetPkgSrcName(lineno)
let pkgname = ''
while lineidx > 0
let curline = getline(lineidx)
if curline =~ '^\S'
if curline =~# '^\S'
let pkgname = matchlist(curline, '^\(\S\+\).*$')[1]
break
endif
@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ function! DebGetPkgSrcName(lineno)
endfunction
function! DebChangelogFoldText()
if v:folddashes == '-' " changelog entry fold
if v:folddashes ==# '-' " changelog entry fold
return foldtext() . ' -- ' . s:getAuthor(v:foldstart, v:foldend) . ' '
endif
return foldtext()
@ -272,19 +272,19 @@ endfunction
function! DebGetChangelogFold(lnum)
let line = getline(a:lnum)
if line =~ '^\w\+'
if line =~# '^\w\+'
return '>1' " beginning of a changelog entry
endif
if line =~ '^\s\+\[.*\]'
if line =~# '^\s\+\[.*\]'
return '>2' " beginning of an author-specific chunk
endif
if line =~ '^ --'
if line =~# '^ --'
return '1'
endif
return '='
endfunction
if exists("g:debchangelog_fold_enable")
if exists('g:debchangelog_fold_enable')
silent! foldopen! " unfold the entry the cursor is on (usually the first one)
endif
@ -305,13 +305,13 @@ fun! DebCompleteBugs(findstart, base)
let try_colidx = col('.') - 1
let colidx = -1 " default to no-completion-possible
while try_colidx > 0 && line[try_colidx - 1] =~ '\s\|\d\|#\|,\|:'
while try_colidx > 0 && line[try_colidx - 1] =~# '\s\|\d\|#\|,\|:'
let try_colidx = try_colidx - 1
if line[try_colidx] == '#' && colidx == -1
if line[try_colidx] ==# '#' && colidx == -1
" found hash, where we complete from:
let colidx = try_colidx
elseif line[try_colidx] == ':'
if try_colidx > 1 && strpart(line, try_colidx - 2, 3) =~ '\clp:'
elseif line[try_colidx] ==# ':'
if try_colidx > 1 && strpart(line, try_colidx - 2, 3) =~? '\clp:'
let g:debchangelog_complete_mode = 'lp'
endif
break
@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ fun! DebCompleteBugs(findstart, base)
return colidx
else " return matches:
let bug_lines = []
if g:debchangelog_complete_mode == 'lp'
if g:debchangelog_complete_mode ==? 'lp'
if ! has('python')
echoerr 'vim must be built with Python support to use LP bug completion'
return
@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ EOF
for line in bug_lines
let parts = matchlist(line, '^\s*\(#\S\+\)\s*-\s*\(.*\)$')
" filter only those which match a:base:
if parts[1] !~ "^" . a:base
if parts[1] !~ '^' . a:base
continue
endif
let completion = {}

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@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file (GUI menu and folding)
" Language: Debian control files
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers
" Former Maintainer: Pierre Habouzit <madcoder@debian.org>
" Last Change: 2008-03-08
" URL: http://hg.debian.org/hg/pkg-vim/vim/raw-file/tip/runtime/ftplugin/debcontrol.vim
" Last Change: 2018-01-28
" URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/master/ftplugin/debcontrol.vim
" Do these settings once per buffer
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin=1
" {{{1 Local settings (do on every load)
if exists("g:debcontrol_fold_enable")
if exists('g:debcontrol_fold_enable')
setlocal foldmethod=expr
setlocal foldexpr=DebControlFold(v:lnum)
setlocal foldtext=DebControlFoldText()
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ endif
setlocal textwidth=0
" Clean unloading
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal tw< foldmethod< foldexpr< foldtext<"
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal tw< foldmethod< foldexpr< foldtext<'
" }}}1
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ function! s:getField(f, lnum)
while line !~ '^'.a:f.':'
let fwdsteps += 1
let line = getline(a:lnum + fwdsteps)
if line == ''
if line ==# ''
return 'unknown'
endif
endwhile
@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ function! s:getField(f, lnum)
endfunction
function! DebControlFoldText()
if v:folddashes == '-' " debcontrol entry fold
if v:folddashes ==# '-' " debcontrol entry fold
let type = substitute(getline(v:foldstart), ':.*', '', '')
if type == 'Source'
if type ==# 'Source'
let ftext = substitute(foldtext(), ' *Source: *', ' ', '')
return ftext . ' -- ' . s:getField('Maintainer', v:foldstart) . ' '
endif
@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ endfunction
function! DebControlFold(l)
" This is for not merging blank lines around folds to them
if getline(a:l) =~ '^Source:'
if getline(a:l) =~# '^Source:'
return '>1'
endif
if getline(a:l) =~ '^Package:'
if getline(a:l) =~# '^Package:'
return '>1'
endif

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: man
" Maintainer: SungHyun Nam <goweol@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2017 Nov 11
" Last Change: 2018 May 2
" To make the ":Man" command available before editing a manual page, source
" this script from your startup vimrc file.
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ if &filetype == "man"
endif
if exists(":Man") != 2
com -nargs=+ Man call s:GetPage(<f-args>)
com -nargs=+ -complete=shellcmd Man call s:GetPage(<f-args>)
nmap <Leader>K :call <SID>PreGetPage(0)<CR>
nmap <Plug>ManPreGetPage :call <SID>PreGetPage(0)<CR>
endif
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ func <SID>GetPage(...)
setl buftype=nofile noswapfile
setl ma nonu nornu nofen
silent exec "norm 1GdG"
silent exec "norm! 1GdG"
let unsetwidth = 0
if empty($MANWIDTH)
let $MANWIDTH = winwidth(0)
@ -173,17 +173,25 @@ func <SID>GetPage(...)
" Ensure Vim is not recursively invoked (man-db does this) when doing ctrl-[
" on a man page reference by unsetting MANPAGER.
silent exec "r !env -u MANPAGER man ".s:GetCmdArg(sect, page)." | col -b"
" Some versions of env(1) do not support the '-u' option, and in such case
" we set MANPAGER=cat.
if !exists('s:env_has_u')
call system('env -u x true')
let s:env_has_u = (v:shell_error == 0)
endif
let env_cmd = s:env_has_u ? 'env -u MANPAGER' : 'env MANPAGER=cat'
let man_cmd = env_cmd . ' man ' . s:GetCmdArg(sect, page) . ' | col -b'
silent exec "r !" . man_cmd
if unsetwidth
let $MANWIDTH = ''
endif
" Remove blank lines from top and bottom.
while getline(1) =~ '^\s*$'
silent keepj norm ggdd
silent keepj norm! ggdd
endwhile
while getline('$') =~ '^\s*$'
silent keepj norm Gdd
silent keepj norm! Gdd
endwhile
1
setl ft=man nomod
@ -200,7 +208,7 @@ func <SID>PopPage()
exec "let s:man_tag_col=s:man_tag_col_".s:man_tag_depth
exec s:man_tag_buf."b"
exec s:man_tag_lin
exec "norm ".s:man_tag_col."|"
exec "norm! ".s:man_tag_col."|"
exec "unlet s:man_tag_buf_".s:man_tag_depth
exec "unlet s:man_tag_lin_".s:man_tag_depth
exec "unlet s:man_tag_col_".s:man_tag_depth

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@ -1,22 +1,43 @@
" Vim ftplugin file
" Language: NSIS script
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2008-07-09
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" Language: NSIS script
" Maintainer: Ken Takata
" URL: https://github.com/k-takata/vim-nsis
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Last Change: 2018-01-26
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl com< cms< fo< def< inc<"
\ " | unlet! b:match_ignorecase b:match_words"
setlocal comments=s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/,b:#,:; commentstring=;\ %s
setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
setlocal define=^\\s*!define\\%(\\%(utc\\)\\=date\\|math\\)\\=
setlocal include=^\\s*!include\\%(/NONFATAL\\)\\=
if exists("loaded_matchit")
let b:match_ignorecase = 1
let b:match_words =
\ '\${\%(If\|IfNot\|Unless\)}:\${\%(Else\|ElseIf\|ElseIfNot\|ElseUnless\)}:\${\%(EndIf\|EndUnless\)},' .
\ '\${Select}:\${EndSelect},' .
\ '\${Switch}:\${EndSwitch},' .
\ '\${\%(Do\|DoWhile\|DoUntil\)}:\${\%(Loop\|LoopWhile\|LoopUntil\)},' .
\ '\${\%(For\|ForEach\)}:\${Next},' .
\ '\<Function\>:\<FunctionEnd\>,' .
\ '\<Section\>:\<SectionEnd\>,' .
\ '\<SectionGroup\>:\<SectionGroupEnd\>,' .
\ '\<PageEx\>:\<PageExEnd\>,' .
\ '\${MementoSection}:\${MementoSectionEnd},' .
\ '!if\%(\%(macro\)\?n\?def\)\?\>:!else\>:!endif\>,' .
\ '!macro\>:!macroend\>'
endif
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Tom Picton <tom@tompicton.co.uk>
" Previous Maintainer: James Sully <sullyj3@gmail.com>
" Previous Maintainer: Johannes Zellner <johannes@zellner.org>
" Last Change: Thur, 09 November 2017
" Last Change: Sun, 15 April 2018
" https://github.com/tpict/vim-ftplugin-python
if exists("b:did_ftplugin") | finish | endif
@ -14,12 +14,33 @@ set cpo&vim
setlocal cinkeys-=0#
setlocal indentkeys-=0#
setlocal include=^\\s*\\(from\\\|import\\)
setlocal includeexpr=substitute(v:fname,'\\.','/','g')
" For imports with leading .., append / and replace additional .s with ../
let b:grandparent_match = '^\(.\.\)\(\.*\)'
let b:grandparent_sub = '\=submatch(1)."/".repeat("../",strlen(submatch(2)))'
" For imports with a single leading ., replace it with ./
let b:parent_match = '^\.\(\.\)\@!'
let b:parent_sub = './'
" Replace any . sandwiched between word characters with /
let b:child_match = '\(\w\)\.\(\w\)'
let b:child_sub = '\1/\2'
setlocal includeexpr=substitute(substitute(substitute(
\v:fname,
\b:grandparent_match,b:grandparent_sub,''),
\b:parent_match,b:parent_sub,''),
\b:child_match,b:child_sub,'g')
setlocal suffixesadd=.py
setlocal comments=b:#,fb:-
setlocal commentstring=#\ %s
setlocal omnifunc=pythoncomplete#Complete
if has('python3')
setlocal omnifunc=python3complete#Complete
endif
set wildignore+=*.pyc
@ -32,35 +53,35 @@ let b:prev='\v^\s*(class\|def\|async def)>'
let b:next_end='\v\S\n*(%$\|^(\s*\n*)*(class\|def\|async def)\|^\S)'
let b:prev_end='\v\S\n*(^(\s*\n*)*(class\|def\|async def)\|^\S)'
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:next_toplevel."', 'W')<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:prev_toplevel."', 'Wb')<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ][ :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:next_endtoplevel."', 'W', 0)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [] :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:prev_endtoplevel."', 'Wb', 0)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]m :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:next."', 'W')<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [m :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:prev."', 'Wb')<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]M :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:next_end."', 'W', 0)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [M :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:prev_end."', 'Wb', 0)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:next_toplevel."', 'W', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:prev_toplevel."', 'Wb', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ][ :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:next_endtoplevel."', 'W', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [] :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:prev_endtoplevel."', 'Wb', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]m :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:next."', 'W', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [m :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:prev."', 'Wb', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]M :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:next_end."', 'W', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [M :call <SID>Python_jump('n', '". b:prev_end."', 'Wb', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:next_toplevel."', 'W')<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:prev_toplevel."', 'Wb')<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> ][ :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:next_endtoplevel."', 'W', 0)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> [] :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:prev_endtoplevel."', 'Wb', 0)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> ]m :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:next."', 'W')<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> [m :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:prev."', 'Wb')<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> ]M :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:next_end."', 'W', 0)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> [M :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:prev_end."', 'Wb', 0)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:next_toplevel."', 'W', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:prev_toplevel."', 'Wb', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> ][ :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:next_endtoplevel."', 'W', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> [] :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:prev_endtoplevel."', 'Wb', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> ]m :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:next."', 'W', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> [m :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:prev."', 'Wb', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> ]M :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:next_end."', 'W', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "onoremap <silent> <buffer> [M :call <SID>Python_jump('o', '". b:prev_end."', 'Wb', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:next_toplevel."', 'W')<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:prev_toplevel."', 'Wb')<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> ][ :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:next_endtoplevel."', 'W', 0)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> [] :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:prev_endtoplevel."', 'Wb', 0)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]m :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:next."', 'W')<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> [m :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:prev."', 'Wb')<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]M :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:next_end."', 'W', 0)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> [M :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:prev_end."', 'Wb', 0)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:next_toplevel."', 'W', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:prev_toplevel."', 'Wb', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> ][ :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:next_endtoplevel."', 'W', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> [] :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:prev_endtoplevel."', 'Wb', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]m :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:next."', 'W', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> [m :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:prev."', 'Wb', v:count1)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]M :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:next_end."', 'W', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
execute "xnoremap <silent> <buffer> [M :call <SID>Python_jump('x', '". b:prev_end."', 'Wb', 0, v:count1)<cr>"
if !exists('*<SID>Python_jump')
fun! <SID>Python_jump(mode, motion, flags, ...) range
fun! <SID>Python_jump(mode, motion, flags, count, ...) range
let l:startofline = (a:0 >= 1) ? a:1 : 1
if a:mode == 'x'
@ -71,7 +92,7 @@ if !exists('*<SID>Python_jump')
normal! 0
endif
let cnt = v:count1
let cnt = a:count
mark '
while cnt > 0
call search(a:motion, a:flags)

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@ -1,45 +1,57 @@
" Vim filetype plugin
" Language: Scheme
" Maintainer: Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>
" URL: http://sites.google.com/site/khorser/opensource/vim
" Original author: Dorai Sitaram <ds26@gte.com>
" Original URL: http://www.ccs.neu.edu/~dorai/vimplugins/vimplugins.html
" Last Change: Oct 23, 2013
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: Scheme (R7RS)
" Last Change: 2018-03-05
" Author: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
" Maintainer: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>
" URL: https://foldling.org/vim/ftplugin/scheme.vim
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
finish
endif
" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let s:cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" Copy-paste from ftplugin/lisp.vim
setl comments=:;
setl define=^\\s*(def\\k*
setl formatoptions-=t
setl iskeyword+=+,-,*,/,%,<,=,>,:,$,?,!,@-@,94
setl lisp
setl comments=:;;;;,:;;;,:;;,:;,sr:#\|,mb:\|,ex:\|#
setl commentstring=;%s
setl define=^\\s*(def\\k*
setl iskeyword=33,35-39,42-43,45-58,60-90,94,95,97-122,126
setl comments^=:;;;,:;;,sr:#\|,mb:\|,ex:\|#
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setl lisp< comments< commentstring< define< iskeyword<'
" Scheme-specific settings
if exists("b:is_mzscheme") || exists("is_mzscheme")
" improve indenting
setl iskeyword+=#,%,^
setl lispwords+=module,parameterize,let-values,let*-values,letrec-values
setl lispwords+=define-values,opt-lambda,case-lambda,syntax-rules,with-syntax,syntax-case
setl lispwords+=define-signature,unit,unit/sig,compund-unit/sig,define-values/invoke-unit/sig
setl lispwords=case
setl lispwords+=define
setl lispwords+=define-record-type
setl lispwords+=define-syntax
setl lispwords+=define-values
setl lispwords+=do
setl lispwords+=guard
setl lispwords+=lambda
setl lispwords+=let
setl lispwords+=let*
setl lispwords+=let*-values
setl lispwords+=let-syntax
setl lispwords+=let-values
setl lispwords+=letrec
setl lispwords+=letrec*
setl lispwords+=letrec-syntax
setl lispwords+=parameterize
setl lispwords+=set!
setl lispwords+=syntax-rules
setl lispwords+=unless
setl lispwords+=when
let b:undo_ftplugin = b:undo_ftplugin . ' lispwords<'
let b:did_scheme_ftplugin = 1
if exists('b:is_chicken') || exists('g:is_chicken')
exe 'ru! ftplugin/chicken.vim'
endif
if exists("b:is_chicken") || exists("is_chicken")
" improve indenting
setl iskeyword+=#,%,^
setl lispwords+=let-optionals,let-optionals*,declare
setl lispwords+=let-values,let*-values,letrec-values
setl lispwords+=define-values,opt-lambda,case-lambda,syntax-rules,with-syntax,syntax-case
setl lispwords+=cond-expand,and-let*,foreign-lambda,foreign-lambda*
endif
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal comments< define< formatoptions< iskeyword< lispwords< lisp< commentstring<"
unlet b:did_scheme_ftplugin
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let &cpo = s:cpo
unlet s:cpo

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin
" Language: Vim
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2017 Nov 06
" Last Change: 2017 Dec 05
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
@ -39,21 +39,23 @@ endif
" Comments start with a double quote
setlocal commentstring=\"%s
" Move around functions.
nnoremap <silent><buffer> [[ m':call search('^\s*fu\%[nction]\>', "bW")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> [[ m':<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\s*fu\%[nction]\>', "bW")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> ]] m':call search('^\s*fu\%[nction]\>', "W")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> ]] m':<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\s*fu\%[nction]\>', "W")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> [] m':call search('^\s*endf*\%[unction]\>', "bW")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> [] m':<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\s*endf*\%[unction]\>', "bW")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> ][ m':call search('^\s*endf*\%[unction]\>', "W")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> ][ m':<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\s*endf*\%[unction]\>', "W")<CR>
if !exists("no_plugin_maps") && !exists("no_vim_maps")
" Move around functions.
nnoremap <silent><buffer> [[ m':call search('^\s*fu\%[nction]\>', "bW")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> [[ m':<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\s*fu\%[nction]\>', "bW")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> ]] m':call search('^\s*fu\%[nction]\>', "W")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> ]] m':<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\s*fu\%[nction]\>', "W")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> [] m':call search('^\s*endf*\%[unction]\>', "bW")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> [] m':<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\s*endf*\%[unction]\>', "bW")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> ][ m':call search('^\s*endf*\%[unction]\>', "W")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> ][ m':<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\s*endf*\%[unction]\>', "W")<CR>
" Move around comments
nnoremap <silent><buffer> ]" :call search('^\(\s*".*\n\)\@<!\(\s*"\)', "W")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> ]" :<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\(\s*".*\n\)\@<!\(\s*"\)', "W")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> [" :call search('\%(^\s*".*\n\)\%(^\s*"\)\@!', "bW")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> [" :<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('\%(^\s*".*\n\)\%(^\s*"\)\@!', "bW")<CR>
" Move around comments
nnoremap <silent><buffer> ]" :call search('^\(\s*".*\n\)\@<!\(\s*"\)', "W")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> ]" :<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\(\s*".*\n\)\@<!\(\s*"\)', "W")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> [" :call search('\%(^\s*".*\n\)\%(^\s*"\)\@!', "bW")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> [" :<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('\%(^\s*".*\n\)\%(^\s*"\)\@!', "bW")<CR>
endif
" Let the matchit plugin know what items can be matched.
if exists("loaded_matchit")

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@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: xml
" Maintainer: Dan Sharp <dwsharp at users dot sourceforge dot net>
" Last Changed: 20 Jan 2009
" URL: http://dwsharp.users.sourceforge.net/vim/ftplugin
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Last Changed: May 08th, 2018
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-xml-ftplugin
" Previous Maintainer: Dan Sharp <dwsharp at users dot sourceforge dot net>
" URL: http://dwsharp.users.sourceforge.net/vim/ftplugin
if exists("b:did_ftplugin") | finish | endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
@ -10,16 +12,16 @@ let b:did_ftplugin = 1
" Make sure the continuation lines below do not cause problems in
" compatibility mode.
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo-=C
set cpo&vim
setlocal commentstring=<!--%s-->
setlocal comments=s:<!--,m:\ \ \ \ \ ,e:-->
" Remove the middlepart from the comments section, as this causes problems:
" https://groups.google.com/d/msg/vim_dev/x4GT-nqa0Kg/jvtRnEbtAnMJ
setlocal comments=s:<!--,e:-->
setlocal formatoptions-=t
if !exists("g:ft_xml_autocomment") || (g:ft_xml_autocomment == 1)
setlocal formatoptions+=croql
endif
setlocal formatoptions+=croql
setlocal formatexpr=xmlformat#Format()
" XML: thanks to Johannes Zellner and Akbar Ibrahim
" - case sensitive
@ -39,7 +41,6 @@ if exists("loaded_matchit")
\ '<\@<=\%([^ \t>/]\+\)\%(\s\+[^/>]*\|$\):/>'
endif
"
" For Omni completion, by Mikolaj Machowski.
if exists('&ofu')
setlocal ofu=xmlcomplete#CompleteTags
@ -47,17 +48,17 @@ endif
command! -nargs=+ XMLns call xmlcomplete#CreateConnection(<f-args>)
command! -nargs=? XMLent call xmlcomplete#CreateEntConnection(<f-args>)
" Change the :browse e filter to primarily show xml-related files.
if has("gui_win32")
if (has("gui_win32") || has("gui_gtk")) && !exists("b:browsefilter")
let b:browsefilter="XML Files (*.xml)\t*.xml\n" .
\ "DTD Files (*.dtd)\t*.dtd\n" .
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
\ "DTD Files (*.dtd)\t*.dtd\n" .
\ "XSD Files (*.xsd)\t*.xsd\n" .
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
endif
" Undo the stuff we changed.
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal commentstring< comments< formatoptions<" .
\ " | unlet! b:match_ignorecase b:match_words b:browsefilter"
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal commentstring< comments< formatoptions< formatexpr< " .
\ " | unlet! b:match_ignorecase b:match_words b:browsefilter"
" Restore the saved compatibility options.
let &cpo = s:save_cpo

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: Zimbu
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2012 Sep 08
" Last Change: 2017 Dec 05
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
@ -135,8 +135,10 @@ iabbr <buffer> <expr> until GCUpperSpace("until")
iabbr <buffer> <expr> while GCUpperSpace("while")
iabbr <buffer> <expr> repeat GCUpper("repeat")
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ m`:call ZimbuGoStartBlock()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] m`:call ZimbuGoEndBlock()<CR>
if !exists("no_plugin_maps") && !exists("no_zimbu_maps")
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ m`:call ZimbuGoStartBlock()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] m`:call ZimbuGoEndBlock()<CR>
endif
" Using a function makes sure the search pattern is restored
func! ZimbuGoStartBlock()

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Zsh shell script
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2015-05-29
" Latest Revision: 2017-11-22
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-zsh
@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl com< cms< fo<"
setlocal comments=:# commentstring=#\ %s formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
let b:match_words =
\ &matchpairs
\ . ',\<if\>:\<elif\>:\<else\>:\<fi\>'
let b:match_words = ',\<if\>:\<elif\>:\<else\>:\<fi\>'
\ . ',\<case\>:^\s*([^)]*):\<esac\>'
\ . ',\<\%(select\|while\|until\|repeat\|for\%(each\)\=\)\>:\<done\>'
let b:match_skip = 's:comment\|string\|heredoc\|subst'

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Header: "{{{
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar
" Original Author: Andy Wokula <anwoku@yahoo.de>
" Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" Last Change: 2018 Mar 28
" Version: 1.0
" Description: HTML indent script with cached state for faster indenting on a
" range of lines.
@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo-=C
"}}}
" Pattern to match the name of a tag, including custom elements.
let s:tagname = '\w\+\(-\w\+\)*'
" Check and process settings from b:html_indent and g:html_indent... variables.
" Prefer using buffer-local settings over global settings, so that there can
" be defaults for all HTML files and exceptions for specific types of HTML
@ -213,7 +216,8 @@ endfunc "}}}
" Add known tag pairs.
" Self-closing tags and tags that are sometimes {{{
" self-closing (e.g., <p>) are not here (when encountering </p> we can find
" the matching <p>, but not the other way around).
" the matching <p>, but not the other way around). Known self-closing tags:
" 'p', 'img', 'source'.
" Old HTML tags:
call s:AddITags(s:indent_tags, [
\ 'a', 'abbr', 'acronym', 'address', 'b', 'bdo', 'big',
@ -230,9 +234,9 @@ call s:AddITags(s:indent_tags, [
call s:AddITags(s:indent_tags, [
\ 'area', 'article', 'aside', 'audio', 'bdi', 'canvas',
\ 'command', 'data', 'datalist', 'details', 'embed', 'figcaption',
\ 'figure', 'footer', 'header', 'keygen', 'mark', 'meter', 'nav', 'output',
\ 'progress', 'rp', 'rt', 'ruby', 'section', 'source', 'summary', 'svg',
\ 'time', 'track', 'video', 'wbr'])
\ 'figure', 'footer', 'header', 'keygen', 'main', 'mark', 'meter',
\ 'nav', 'output', 'picture', 'progress', 'rp', 'rt', 'ruby', 'section',
\ 'summary', 'svg', 'time', 'track', 'video', 'wbr'])
" Tags added for web components:
call s:AddITags(s:indent_tags, [
@ -280,7 +284,7 @@ func! s:CountITags(text)
let s:nextrel = 0 " relative indent steps for next line [unit &sw]:
let s:block = 0 " assume starting outside of a block
let s:countonly = 1 " don't change state
call substitute(a:text, '<\zs/\=\w\+\(-\w\+\)*\>\|<!--\[\|\[endif\]-->\|<!--\|-->', '\=s:CheckTag(submatch(0))', 'g')
call substitute(a:text, '<\zs/\=' . s:tagname . '\>\|<!--\[\|\[endif\]-->\|<!--\|-->', '\=s:CheckTag(submatch(0))', 'g')
let s:countonly = 0
endfunc "}}}
@ -292,7 +296,7 @@ func! s:CountTagsAndState(text)
let s:nextrel = 0 " relative indent steps for next line [unit &sw]:
let s:block = b:hi_newstate.block
let tmp = substitute(a:text, '<\zs/\=\w\+\(-\w\+\)*\>\|<!--\[\|\[endif\]-->\|<!--\|-->', '\=s:CheckTag(submatch(0))', 'g')
let tmp = substitute(a:text, '<\zs/\=' . s:tagname . '\>\|<!--\[\|\[endif\]-->\|<!--\|-->', '\=s:CheckTag(submatch(0))', 'g')
if s:block == 3
let b:hi_newstate.scripttype = s:GetScriptType(matchstr(tmp, '\C.*<SCRIPT\>\zs[^>]*'))
endif
@ -530,7 +534,7 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
let swendtag = match(text, '^\s*</') >= 0
" If previous line ended in a closing tag, line up with the opening tag.
if !swendtag && text =~ '</\w\+\s*>\s*$'
if !swendtag && text =~ '</' . s:tagname . '\s*>\s*$'
call cursor(state.lnum, 99999)
normal! F<
let start_lnum = HtmlIndent_FindStartTag()
@ -860,7 +864,7 @@ func! HtmlIndent_FindStartTag()
" The cursor must be on or before a closing tag.
" If found, positions the cursor at the match and returns the line number.
" Otherwise returns 0.
let tagname = matchstr(getline('.')[col('.') - 1:], '</\zs\w\+\ze')
let tagname = matchstr(getline('.')[col('.') - 1:], '</\zs' . s:tagname . '\ze')
let start_lnum = searchpair('<' . tagname . '\>', '', '</' . tagname . '\>', 'bW')
if start_lnum > 0
return start_lnum
@ -876,7 +880,7 @@ func! HtmlIndent_FindTagEnd()
" a self-closing tag, to the matching ">".
" Limited to look up to b:html_indent_line_limit lines away.
let text = getline('.')
let tagname = matchstr(text, '\w\+\|!--', col('.'))
let tagname = matchstr(text, s:tagname . '\|!--', col('.'))
if tagname == '!--'
call search('--\zs>')
elseif s:get_tag('/' . tagname) != 0
@ -921,9 +925,22 @@ func! s:InsideTag(foundHtmlString)
else
let idx = match(text, '\s\zs[_a-zA-Z0-9-]\+="')
endif
if idx == -1
" try <tag attr
let idx = match(text, '<' . s:tagname . '\s\+\zs\w')
endif
if idx == -1
" after just <tag indent one level more
let idx = match(text, '<' . s:tagname . '$')
if idx >= 0
call cursor(lnum, idx)
return virtcol('.') + shiftwidth()
endif
endif
if idx > 0
" Found the attribute. TODO: assumes spaces, no Tabs.
return idx
" Found the attribute to align with.
call cursor(lnum, idx)
return virtcol('.')
endif
endwhile
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Javascript
" Maintainer: Chris Paul ( https://github.com/bounceme )
" URL: https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript
" Last Change: September 18, 2017
" Last Change: December 4, 2017
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
if exists('b:did_indent')
@ -10,10 +10,6 @@ if exists('b:did_indent')
endif
let b:did_indent = 1
" indent correctly if inside <script>
" vim/vim@690afe1 for the switch from cindent
let b:html_indent_script1 = 'inc'
" Now, set up our indentation expression and keys that trigger it.
setlocal indentexpr=GetJavascriptIndent()
setlocal autoindent nolisp nosmartindent
@ -25,13 +21,6 @@ setlocal indentkeys+=0],0)
let b:undo_indent = 'setlocal indentexpr< smartindent< autoindent< indentkeys<'
" Regex of syntax group names that are or delimit string or are comments.
let b:syng_strcom = get(b:,'syng_strcom','string\|comment\|regex\|special\|doc\|template\%(braces\)\@!')
let b:syng_str = get(b:,'syng_str','string\|template\|special')
" template strings may want to be excluded when editing graphql:
" au! Filetype javascript let b:syng_str = '^\%(.*template\)\@!.*string\|special'
" au! Filetype javascript let b:syng_strcom = '^\%(.*template\)\@!.*string\|comment\|regex\|special\|doc'
" Only define the function once.
if exists('*GetJavascriptIndent')
finish
@ -40,6 +29,23 @@ endif
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" indent correctly if inside <script>
" vim/vim@690afe1 for the switch from cindent
" overridden with b:html_indent_script1
call extend(g:,{'html_indent_script1': 'inc'},'keep')
" Regex of syntax group names that are or delimit string or are comments.
let s:bvars = {
\ 'syng_strcom': 'string\|comment\|regex\|special\|doc\|template\%(braces\)\@!',
\ 'syng_str': 'string\|template\|special' }
" template strings may want to be excluded when editing graphql:
" au! Filetype javascript let b:syng_str = '^\%(.*template\)\@!.*string\|special'
" au! Filetype javascript let b:syng_strcom = '^\%(.*template\)\@!.*string\|comment\|regex\|special\|doc'
function s:GetVars()
call extend(b:,extend(s:bvars,{'js_cache': [0,0,0]}),'keep')
endfunction
" Get shiftwidth value
if exists('*shiftwidth')
function s:sw()
@ -104,21 +110,22 @@ endfunction
function s:SkipFunc()
if s:top_col == 1
throw 'out of bounds'
endif
let s:top_col = 0
if s:check_in
elseif s:check_in
if eval(s:skip_expr)
return 1
endif
let s:check_in = 0
elseif getline('.') =~ '\%<'.col('.').'c\/.\{-}\/\|\%>'.col('.').'c[''"]\|\\$'
if eval(s:skip_expr)
let s:looksyn = a:firstline
return 1
endif
elseif search('\m`\|\${\|\*\/','nW'.s:z,s:looksyn) && eval(s:skip_expr)
let s:check_in = 1
return 1
elseif search('\m`\|\${\|\*\/','nW'.s:z,s:looksyn)
if eval(s:skip_expr)
let s:check_in = 1
return 1
endif
else
let s:synid_cache[:] += [[line2byte('.') + col('.') - 1], ['']]
endif
let [s:looksyn, s:top_col] = getpos('.')[1:2]
endfunction
@ -159,19 +166,29 @@ function s:Token()
return s:LookingAt() =~ '\k' ? expand('<cword>') : s:LookingAt()
endfunction
function s:PreviousToken()
let l:col = col('.')
function s:PreviousToken(...)
let [l:pos, tok] = [getpos('.'), '']
if search('\m\k\{1,}\|\S','ebW')
if search('\m\*\%#\/\|\/\/\%<'.a:firstline.'l','nbW',line('.')) && eval(s:in_comm)
if s:SearchLoop('\S\ze\_s*\/[/*]','bW',s:in_comm)
return s:Token()
if getline('.')[col('.')-2:col('.')-1] == '*/'
if eval(s:in_comm) && !s:SearchLoop('\S\ze\_s*\/[/*]','bW',s:in_comm)
call setpos('.',l:pos)
else
let tok = s:Token()
endif
call cursor(a:firstline, l:col)
else
return s:Token()
let two = a:0 || line('.') != l:pos[1] ? strridx(getline('.')[:col('.')],'//') + 1 : 0
if two && eval(s:in_comm)
call cursor(0,two)
let tok = s:PreviousToken(1)
if tok is ''
call setpos('.',l:pos)
endif
else
let tok = s:Token()
endif
endif
endif
return ''
return tok
endfunction
function s:Pure(f,...)
@ -183,23 +200,30 @@ function s:SearchLoop(pat,flags,expr)
endfunction
function s:ExprCol()
if getline('.')[col('.')-2] == ':'
return 1
endif
let bal = 0
while s:SearchLoop('[{}?]\|\_[^:]\zs::\@!','bW',s:skip_expr)
while s:SearchLoop('[{}?:]','bW',s:skip_expr)
if s:LookingAt() == ':'
if getline('.')[col('.')-2] == ':'
call cursor(0,col('.')-1)
continue
endif
let bal -= 1
elseif s:LookingAt() == '?'
let bal += 1
if bal == 1
break
if getline('.')[col('.'):col('.')+1] =~ '^\.\d\@!'
continue
elseif !bal
return 1
endif
let bal += 1
elseif s:LookingAt() == '{'
let bal = !s:IsBlock()
break
return !s:IsBlock()
elseif !s:GetPair('{','}','bW',s:skip_expr)
break
endif
endwhile
return s:Nat(bal)
endfunction
" configurable regexes that define continuation lines, not including (, {, or [.
@ -208,30 +232,29 @@ let s:opfirst = '^' . get(g:,'javascript_opfirst',
let s:continuation = get(g:,'javascript_continuation',
\ '\C\%([<=,.~!?/*^%|&:]\|+\@<!+\|-\@<!-\|=\@<!>\|\<\%(typeof\|new\|delete\|void\|in\|instanceof\|await\)\)') . '$'
function s:Continues(ln,con)
let tok = matchstr(a:con[-15:],s:continuation)
function s:Continues()
let tok = matchstr(strpart(getline('.'),col('.')-15,15),s:continuation)
if tok =~ '[a-z:]'
call cursor(a:ln, len(a:con))
return tok == ':' ? s:ExprCol() : s:PreviousToken() != '.'
elseif tok !~ '[/>]'
return tok isnot ''
endif
return s:SynAt(a:ln, len(a:con)) !~? (tok == '>' ? 'jsflow\|^html' : 'regex')
return s:SynAt(line('.'),col('.')) !~? (tok == '>' ? 'jsflow\|^html' : 'regex')
endfunction
" Check if line 'lnum' has a balanced amount of parentheses.
function s:Balanced(lnum)
let [l:open, l:line] = [0, getline(a:lnum)]
let pos = match(l:line, '[][(){}]')
function s:Balanced(lnum,line)
let l:open = 0
let pos = match(a:line, '[][(){}]')
while pos != -1
if s:SynAt(a:lnum,pos + 1) !~? b:syng_strcom
let l:open += match(' ' . l:line[pos],'[[({]')
let l:open += match(' ' . a:line[pos],'[[({]')
if l:open < 0
return
endif
endif
let pos = match(l:line, !l:open ? '[][(){}]' : '()' =~ l:line[pos] ?
\ '[()]' : '{}' =~ l:line[pos] ? '[{}]' : '[][]', pos + 1)
let pos = match(a:line, !l:open ? '[][(){}]' : '()' =~ a:line[pos] ?
\ '[()]' : '{}' =~ a:line[pos] ? '[{}]' : '[][]', pos + 1)
endwhile
return !l:open
endfunction
@ -244,27 +267,38 @@ function s:OneScope()
\ s:Pure('s:PreviousToken') != '.' && !(tok == 'while' && s:DoWhile())
elseif s:Token() =~# '^else$\|^do$'
return s:Pure('s:PreviousToken') != '.'
elseif strpart(getline('.'),col('.')-2,2) == '=>'
call cursor(0,col('.')-1)
if s:PreviousToken() == ')'
return s:GetPair('(', ')', 'bW', s:skip_expr)
endif
return 1
endif
return strpart(getline('.'),col('.')-2,2) == '=>'
endfunction
function s:DoWhile()
let cpos = searchpos('\m\<','cbW')
if s:SearchLoop('\C[{}]\|\<\%(do\|while\)\>','bW',s:skip_expr)
if s:{s:LookingAt() == '}' && s:GetPair('{','}','bW',s:skip_expr) ?
\ 'Previous' : ''}Token() ==# 'do' && s:IsBlock()
return 1
while s:SearchLoop('\C[{}]\|\<\%(do\|while\)\>','bW',s:skip_expr)
if s:LookingAt() =~ '\a'
if s:Pure('s:IsBlock')
if s:LookingAt() ==# 'd'
return 1
endif
break
endif
elseif s:LookingAt() != '}' || !s:GetPair('{','}','bW',s:skip_expr)
break
endif
call call('cursor',cpos)
endif
endwhile
call call('cursor',cpos)
endfunction
" returns total offset from braceless contexts. 'num' is the lineNr which
" encloses the entire context, 'cont' if whether a:firstline is a continued
" expression, which could have started in a braceless context
function s:IsContOne(num,cont)
let [l:num, b_l] = [a:num + !a:num, 0]
let pind = a:num ? indent(a:num) + s:sw() : 0
function s:IsContOne(cont)
let [l:num, b_l] = [b:js_cache[1] + !b:js_cache[1], 0]
let pind = b:js_cache[1] ? indent(b:js_cache[1]) + s:sw() : 0
let ind = indent('.') + !a:cont
while line('.') > l:num && ind > pind || line('.') == l:num
if indent('.') < ind && s:OneScope()
@ -282,20 +316,16 @@ function s:IsContOne(num,cont)
return b_l
endfunction
function s:Class()
return (s:Token() ==# 'class' || s:PreviousToken() =~# '^class$\|^extends$') &&
\ s:PreviousToken() != '.'
endfunction
function s:IsSwitch()
return s:PreviousToken() !~ '[.*]' &&
\ (!s:GetPair('{','}','cbW',s:skip_expr) || s:IsBlock() && !s:Class())
call call('cursor',b:js_cache[1:])
return search('\m\C\%#.\_s*\%(\%(\/\/.*\_$\|\/\*\_.\{-}\*\/\)\@>\_s*\)*\%(case\|default\)\>','nWc'.s:z)
endfunction
" https://github.com/sweet-js/sweet.js/wiki/design#give-lookbehind-to-the-reader
function s:IsBlock()
let tok = s:PreviousToken()
if join(s:stack) =~? 'xml\|jsx' && s:SynAt(line('.'),col('.')-1) =~? 'xml\|jsx'
let s:in_jsx = 1
return tok != '{'
elseif tok =~ '\k'
if tok ==# 'type'
@ -320,7 +350,7 @@ function s:IsBlock()
endfunction
function GetJavascriptIndent()
let b:js_cache = get(b:,'js_cache',[0,0,0])
call s:GetVars()
let s:synid_cache = [[],[]]
let l:line = getline(v:lnum)
" use synstack as it validates syn state and works in an empty line
@ -334,7 +364,7 @@ function GetJavascriptIndent()
return -1
endif
elseif s:stack[-1] =~? b:syng_str
if b:js_cache[0] == v:lnum - 1 && s:Balanced(v:lnum-1)
if b:js_cache[0] == v:lnum - 1 && s:Balanced(v:lnum-1,getline(v:lnum-1))
let b:js_cache[0] = v:lnum
endif
return -1
@ -361,7 +391,7 @@ function GetJavascriptIndent()
call cursor(v:lnum,1)
let idx = index([']',')','}'],l:line[0])
if b:js_cache[0] > l:lnum && b:js_cache[0] < v:lnum ||
\ b:js_cache[0] == l:lnum && s:Balanced(l:lnum)
\ b:js_cache[0] == l:lnum && s:Balanced(l:lnum,pline)
call call('cursor',b:js_cache[1:])
else
let [s:looksyn, s:top_col, s:check_in, s:l1] = [v:lnum - 1,0,0,
@ -382,10 +412,10 @@ function GetJavascriptIndent()
let [b:js_cache[0], num] = [v:lnum, b:js_cache[1]]
let [num_ind, is_op, b_l, l:switch_offset] = [s:Nat(indent(num)),0,0,0]
let [num_ind, is_op, b_l, l:switch_offset, s:in_jsx] = [s:Nat(indent(num)),0,0,0,0]
if !num || s:LookingAt() == '{' && s:IsBlock()
let ilnum = line('.')
if num && s:LookingAt() == ')' && s:GetPair('(',')','bW',s:skip_expr)
if num && !s:in_jsx && s:LookingAt() == ')' && s:GetPair('(',')','bW',s:skip_expr)
if ilnum == num
let [num, num_ind] = [line('.'), indent('.')]
endif
@ -399,23 +429,24 @@ function GetJavascriptIndent()
endif
endif
if idx == -1 && pline[-1:] !~ '[{;]'
call cursor(l:lnum, len(pline))
let sol = matchstr(l:line,s:opfirst)
if sol is '' || sol == '/' && s:SynAt(v:lnum,
\ 1 + len(getline(v:lnum)) - len(l:line)) =~? 'regex'
if s:Continues(l:lnum,pline)
if s:Continues()
let is_op = s:sw()
endif
elseif num && sol =~# '^\%(in\%(stanceof\)\=\|\*\)$'
call call('cursor',b:js_cache[1:])
if s:PreviousToken() =~ '\k' && s:Class()
return num_ind + s:sw()
endif
let is_op = s:sw()
elseif num && sol =~# '^\%(in\%(stanceof\)\=\|\*\)$' &&
\ s:LookingAt() == '}' && s:GetPair('{','}','bW',s:skip_expr) &&
\ s:PreviousToken() == ')' && s:GetPair('(',')','bW',s:skip_expr) &&
\ (s:PreviousToken() == ']' || s:LookingAt() =~ '\k' &&
\ s:{s:PreviousToken() == '*' ? 'Previous' : ''}Token() !=# 'function')
return num_ind + s:sw()
else
let is_op = s:sw()
endif
call cursor(l:lnum, len(pline))
let b_l = s:Nat(s:IsContOne(b:js_cache[1],is_op) - (!is_op && l:line =~ '^{')) * s:sw()
let b_l = s:Nat(s:IsContOne(is_op) - (!is_op && l:line =~ '^{')) * s:sw()
endif
elseif idx.s:LookingAt().&cino =~ '^-1(.*(' && (search('\m\S','nbW',num) || s:ParseCino('U'))
let pval = s:ParseCino('(')
@ -431,10 +462,10 @@ function GetJavascriptIndent()
" main return
if l:line =~ '^[])}]\|^|}'
if l:line_raw[0] == ')' && getline(num)[b:js_cache[2]-1] == '('
if l:line_raw[0] == ')'
if s:ParseCino('M')
return indent(l:lnum)
elseif &cino =~# 'm' && !s:ParseCino('m')
elseif num && &cino =~# 'm' && !s:ParseCino('m')
return virtcol('.') - 1
endif
endif

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@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: NSIS script
" Maintainer: Ken Takata
" URL: https://github.com/k-takata/vim-nsis
" Last Change: 2018-01-21
" Filenames: *.nsi
" License: VIM License
if exists("b:did_indent")
finish
endif
let b:did_indent = 1
setlocal nosmartindent
setlocal noautoindent
setlocal indentexpr=GetNsisIndent(v:lnum)
setlocal indentkeys=!^F,o,O
setlocal indentkeys+==~${Else,=~${EndIf,=~${EndUnless,=~${AndIf,=~${AndUnless,=~${OrIf,=~${OrUnless,=~${Case,=~${Default,=~${EndSelect,=~${EndSwith,=~${Loop,=~${Next,=~${MementoSectionEnd,=~FunctionEnd,=~SectionEnd,=~SectionGroupEnd,=~PageExEnd,0=~!macroend,0=~!if,0=~!else,0=~!endif
if exists("*GetNsisIndent")
finish
endif
function! GetNsisIndent(lnum)
" If this line is explicitly joined: If the previous line was also joined,
" line it up with that one, otherwise add two 'shiftwidth'
if getline(a:lnum - 1) =~ '\\$'
if a:lnum > 1 && getline(a:lnum - 2) =~ '\\$'
return indent(a:lnum - 1)
endif
return indent(a:lnum - 1) + shiftwidth() * 2
endif
" Grab the current line, stripping comments.
let l:thisl = substitute(getline(a:lnum), '[;#].*$', '', '')
" Check if this line is a conditional preprocessor line.
let l:preproc = l:thisl =~? '^\s*!\%(if\|else\|endif\)'
" Grab the previous line, stripping comments.
" Skip preprocessor lines and continued lines.
let l:prevlnum = a:lnum
while 1
let l:prevlnum = prevnonblank(l:prevlnum - 1)
if l:prevlnum == 0
" top of file
return 0
endif
let l:prevl = substitute(getline(l:prevlnum), '[;#].*$', '', '')
let l:prevpreproc = l:prevl =~? '^\s*!\%(if\|else\|endif\)'
if l:preproc == l:prevpreproc && getline(l:prevlnum - 1) !~? '\\$'
break
endif
endwhile
let l:previ = indent(l:prevlnum)
let l:ind = l:previ
if l:preproc
" conditional preprocessor
if l:prevl =~? '^\s*!\%(if\%(\%(macro\)\?n\?def\)\?\|else\)\>'
let l:ind += shiftwidth()
endif
if l:thisl =~? '^\s*!\%(else\|endif\)\?\>'
let l:ind -= shiftwidth()
endif
return l:ind
endif
if l:prevl =~? '^\s*\%(\${\%(If\|IfNot\|Unless\|ElseIf\|ElseIfNot\|ElseUnless\|Else\|AndIf\|AndIfNot\|AndUnless\|OrIf\|OrIfNot\|OrUnless\|Select\|Case\|Case[2-5]\|CaseElse\|Default\|Switch\|Do\|DoWhile\|DoUntil\|For\|ForEach\|MementoSection\)}\|Function\>\|Section\>\|SectionGroup\|PageEx\>\|!macro\>\)'
" previous line opened a block
let l:ind += shiftwidth()
endif
if l:thisl =~? '^\s*\%(\${\%(ElseIf\|ElseIfNot\|ElseUnless\|Else\|EndIf\|EndUnless\|AndIf\|AndIfNot\|AndUnless\|OrIf\|OrIfNot\|OrUnless\|Loop\|LoopWhile\|LoopUntil\|Next\|MementoSectionEnd\)\>}\?\|FunctionEnd\>\|SectionEnd\>\|SectionGroupEnd\|PageExEnd\>\|!macroend\>\)'
" this line closed a block
let l:ind -= shiftwidth()
elseif l:thisl =~? '^\s*\${\%(Case\|Case[2-5]\|CaseElse\|Default\)\>}\?'
if l:prevl !~? '^\s*\${\%(Select\|Switch\)}'
let l:ind -= shiftwidth()
endif
elseif l:thisl =~? '^\s*\${\%(EndSelect\|EndSwitch\)\>}\?'
" this line closed a block
if l:prevl =~? '^\s*\${\%(Select\|Switch\)}'
let l:ind -= shiftwidth()
else
let l:ind -= shiftwidth() * 2
endif
endif
return l:ind
endfunction
" vim: ts=8 sw=2 sts=2

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@ -1,11 +1,14 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: Scheme
" Maintainer: Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2005 Jun 24
" Language: Scheme
" Last Change: 2018 Jan 31
" Maintainer: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>
" URL: https://foldling.org/vim/indent/scheme.vim
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
if exists("b:did_indent")
finish
endif
" Use the Lisp indenting
runtime! indent/lisp.vim

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@ -1,12 +1,15 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: Shell Script
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Peter Aronoff <telemachus@arpinum.org>
" Original Author: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2017-08-08
" Previous Maintainer: Peter Aronoff <telemachus@arpinum.org>
" Latest Revision: 2018-03-26
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-sh-indent
" Changelog:
" 20180326 - better support for line continuation
" 20180325 - better detection of function definitions
" 20180127 - better support for zsh complex commands
" 20170808: - better indent of line continuation
" 20170502: - get rid of buffer-shiftwidth function
" 20160912: - preserve indentation of here-doc blocks
@ -59,12 +62,15 @@ function! GetShIndent()
if lnum == 0
return 0
endif
let line = getline(lnum)
let pnum = prevnonblank(lnum - 1)
let pline = getline(pnum)
let ind = indent(lnum)
let line = getline(lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*\%(if\|then\|do\|else\|elif\|case\|while\|until\|for\|select\|foreach\)\>'
" Check contents of previous lines
if line =~ '^\s*\%(if\|then\|do\|else\|elif\|case\|while\|until\|for\|select\|foreach\)\>' ||
\ (&ft is# 'zsh' && line =~ '\%(if\|then\|do\|else\|elif\|case\|while\|until\|for\|select\|foreach\)\>')
if line !~ '\<\%(fi\|esac\|done\|end\)\>\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'
let ind += s:indent_value('default')
endif
@ -72,21 +78,35 @@ function! GetShIndent()
if !s:is_case_ended(line)
let ind += s:indent_value('case-statements')
endif
elseif line =~ '^\s*\<\k\+\>\s*()\s*{' || line =~ '^\s*{' || line =~ '^\s*function\s*\w\S\+\s*\%(()\)\?\s*{'
" function definition
elseif s:is_function_definition(line)
if line !~ '}\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'
let ind += s:indent_value('default')
endif
elseif s:is_continuation_line(line)
if pnum == 0 || !s:is_continuation_line(getline(pnum))
if pnum == 0 || !s:is_continuation_line(pline)
let ind += s:indent_value('continuation-line')
endif
elseif pnum != 0 && s:is_continuation_line(getline(pnum))
let ind = indent(s:find_continued_lnum(pnum))
elseif s:end_block(line) && !s:start_block(line)
let ind -= s:indent_value('default')
elseif pnum != 0 && s:is_continuation_line(pline) && !s:end_block(getline(v:lnum))
" only add indent, if line and pline is in the same block
let i = v:lnum
let ind2 = indent(s:find_continued_lnum(pnum))
while !s:is_empty(getline(i)) && i > pnum
let i -= 1
endw
if i == pnum
let ind += ind2
else
let ind = ind2
endif
endif
let pine = line
" Check content of current line
let line = getline(v:lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*\%(then\|do\|else\|elif\|fi\|done\|end\)\>' || line =~ '^\s*}'
if line =~ '^\s*\%(then\|do\|else\|elif\|fi\|done\|end\)\>' || s:end_block(line)
let ind -= s:indent_value('default')
elseif line =~ '^\s*esac\>' && s:is_case_empty(getline(v:lnum - 1))
let ind -= s:indent_value('default')
@ -112,14 +132,24 @@ function! GetShIndent()
" statements, executed within a here document. Keep the current indent
elseif match(map(synstack(v:lnum, 1), 'synIDattr(v:val, "name")'), '\c\mheredoc') > -1
return indent(v:lnum)
elseif s:is_comment(line) && s:is_empty(getline(v:lnum-1))
return indent(v:lnum)
endif
return ind
return ind > 0 ? ind : 0
endfunction
function! s:is_continuation_line(line)
return a:line =~ '\%(\%(^\|[^\\]\)\\\|&&\|||\||\)' .
" Comment, cannot be a line continuation
if a:line =~ '^\s*#'
return 0
else
" start-of-line
" \\ or && or || or |
" followed optionally by { or #
return a:line =~ '\%(\%(^\|[^\\]\)\\\|&&\|||\||\)' .
\ '\s*\({\s*\)\=\(#.*\)\=$'
endif
endfunction
function! s:find_continued_lnum(lnum)
@ -130,6 +160,12 @@ function! s:find_continued_lnum(lnum)
return i
endfunction
function! s:is_function_definition(line)
return a:line =~ '^\s*\<\k\+\>\s*()\s*{' ||
\ a:line =~ '^\s*{' ||
\ a:line =~ '^\s*function\s*\w\S\+\s*\%(()\)\?\s*{'
endfunction
function! s:is_case_label(line, pnum)
if a:line !~ '^\s*(\=.*)'
return 0
@ -195,5 +231,29 @@ function! s:escape(pattern)
return '\V'. escape(a:pattern, '\\')
endfunction
function! s:is_empty(line)
return a:line =~ '^\s*$'
endfunction
function! s:end_block(line)
return a:line =~ '^\s*}'
endfunction
function! s:start_block(line)
return a:line =~ '{\s*\(#.*\)\?$'
endfunction
function! s:find_start_block(lnum)
let i = a:lnum
while i > 1 && !s:start_block(getline(i))
let i -= 1
endwhile
return i
endfunction
function! s:is_comment(line)
return a:line =~ '^\s*#'
endfunction
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: LaTeX
" Maintainer: Yichao Zhou <broken.zhou AT gmail.com>
" Created: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 16:50:19 +0100
" Version: 0.9.4
" Version: 1.0.0
" Please email me if you found something I can do. Comments, bug report and
" feature request are welcome.
@ -62,6 +62,8 @@
" (*) Fix a bug between g:tex_noindent_env and g:tex_indent_items
" Now g:tex_noindent_env='document\|verbatim\|itemize' (Emacs
" style) is supported. Thanks Miles Wheeler for reporting.
" 2018/02/07 by Yichao Zhou <broken.zhou AT gmail.com>
" (*) Make indentation more smart in the normal mode
"
" }}}
@ -91,19 +93,14 @@
" If this variable is set, item-environments are indented like Emacs does
" it, i.e., continuation lines are indented with a shiftwidth.
"
" NOTE: I've already set the variable below; delete the corresponding line
" if you don't like this behaviour.
"
" Per default, it is unset.
"
" set unset
" ----------------------------------------------------------------
" \begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
" \item blablabla \item blablabla
" bla bla bla bla bla bla
" \item blablabla \item blablabla
" bla bla bla bla bla bla
" \end{itemize} \end{itemize}
" set unset
" ------------------------------------------------------
" \begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
" \item blablabla \item blablabla
" bla bla bla bla bla bla
" \item blablabla \item blablabla
" bla bla bla bla bla bla
" \end{itemize} \end{itemize}
"
"
" * g:tex_items
@ -290,8 +287,9 @@ function! GetTeXIndent() " {{{
endif
endif
if stay
" If there is no obvious indentation hint, we trust our user.
if stay && mode() == 'i'
" If there is no obvious indentation hint, and indentation is triggered
" in insert mode, we trust our user.
if empty(cline)
return ind
else

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" Maintainer: Oliver Corff <oliver.corff@email.de>
" Last Changed: 2018 Feb 12
scriptencoding utf-8
" oto = Old Turkic, Orkhon
let b:keymap_name = "oto"
highlight lCursor guibg=red guifg=NONE
" map F8 to toggle keymap (Ctrl-^ not present on keyboard)
noremap <F8> :let &iminsert = ! &iminsert<CR>
lnoremap <F8> <C-^>
noremap! <F8> <C-^>
loadkeymap
A 𐰀 10C00 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON A
00 𐰀 10C00 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON A
I 𐰃 10C03 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON I
03 𐰃 10C03 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON I
O 𐰆 10C06 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON O
U 𐰆 10C06 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON O
06 𐰆 10C06 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON O
OE 𐰇 10C07 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OE
UE 𐰇 10C07 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OE
07 𐰇 10C07 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OE
ab 𐰉 10C09 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AB
b1 𐰉 10C09 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AB
09 𐰉 10C09 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AB
aeb 𐰋 10C0B OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEB
eb 𐰋 10C0B OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEB
b2 𐰋 10C0B OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEB
0b 𐰋 10C0B OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEB
ag 𐰍 10C0D OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AG
g1 𐰍 10C0D OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AG
0d 𐰍 10C0D OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AG
aeg 𐰏 10C0F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEG
eg 𐰏 10C0F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEG
g2 𐰏 10C0F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEG
0f 𐰏 10C0F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEG
ad 𐰑 10C11 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AD
d1 𐰑 10C11 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AD
11 𐰑 10C11 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AD
aed 𐰓 10C13 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AED
ed 𐰓 10C13 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AED
d2 𐰓 10C13 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AED
13 𐰓 10C13 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AED
ez 𐰔 10C14 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EZ
z 𐰔 10C14 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EZ
14 𐰔 10C14 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EZ
ay 𐰖 10C16 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AY
y1 𐰖 10C16 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AY
16 𐰖 10C16 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AY
aey 𐰘 10C18 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEY
ey 𐰘 10C18 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEY
y2 𐰘 10C18 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEY
18 𐰘 10C18 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEY
aek 𐰚 10C1A OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEK
k 𐰚 10C1A OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEK
1a 𐰚 10C1A OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEK
oek 𐰜 10C1C OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OEK
q 𐰜 10C1C OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OEK
1c 𐰜 10C1C OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OEK
al 𐰞 10C1E OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AL
l1 𐰞 10C1E OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AL
1e 𐰞 10C1E OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AL
ael 𐰠 10C20 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEL
el 𐰠 10C20 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEL
l2 𐰠 10C20 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEL
20 𐰠 10C20 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEL
elt 𐰡 10C21 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ELT
lt 𐰡 10C21 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ELT
21 𐰡 10C21 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ELT
em 𐰢 10C22 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EM
m 𐰢 10C22 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EM
22 𐰢 10C22 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EM
an 𐰣 10C23 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AN
n1 𐰣 10C23 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AN
23 𐰣 10C23 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AN
en 𐰤 10C24 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEN
n2 𐰤 10C24 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEN
24 𐰤 10C24 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AEN
ent 𐰦 10C26 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENT
nt 𐰦 10C26 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENT
26 𐰦 10C26 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENT
enc 𐰨 10C28 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENC
nc 𐰨 10C28 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENC
28 𐰨 10C28 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENC
eny 𐰪 10C2A OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENY
ny 𐰪 10C2A OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENY
2a 𐰪 10C2A OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENY
eng 𐰭 10C2D OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENG
ng 𐰭 10C2D OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENG
2d 𐰭 10C2D OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ENG
ep 𐰯 10C2F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EP
p 𐰯 10C2F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EP
2f 𐰯 10C2F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EP
op 𐰰 10C30 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OP
up 𐰰 10C30 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OP
30 𐰰 10C30 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OP
ic 𐰱 10C31 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON IC
31 𐰱 10C31 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON IC
ec 𐰲 10C32 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EC
32 𐰲 10C32 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EC
aq 𐰴 10C34 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AQ
34 𐰴 10C34 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AQ
iq 𐰶 10C36 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON IQ
yq 𐰶 10C36 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON IQ
36 𐰶 10C36 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON IQ
oq 𐰸 10C38 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OQ
uq 𐰸 10C38 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OQ
38 𐰸 10C38 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OQ
ar 𐰺 10C3A OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AR
r1 𐰺 10C3A OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AR
3a 𐰺 10C3A OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AR
aer 𐰼 10C3C OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AER
er 𐰼 10C3C OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AER
r2 𐰼 10C3C OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AER
3c 𐰼 10C3C OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AER
as 𐰽 10C3D OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AS
s1 𐰽 10C3D OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AS
3d 𐰽 10C3D OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AS
aes 𐰾 10C3E OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AES
es 𐰾 10C3E OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AES
s2 𐰾 10C3E OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AES
3e 𐰾 10C3E OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AES
ash 𐰿 10C3F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ASH
sh1 𐰿 10C3F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ASH
3f 𐰿 10C3F OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ASH
esh 𐱁 10C41 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ESH
sh2 𐱁 10C41 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ESH
41 𐱁 10C41 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ESH
at 𐱃 10C43 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AT
t1 𐱃 10C43 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AT
43 𐱃 10C43 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AT
aet 𐱅 10C45 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AET
et 𐱅 10C45 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AET
t2 𐱅 10C45 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AET
45 𐱅 10C45 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON AET
ot 𐱇 10C47 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OT
ut 𐱇 10C47 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OT
47 𐱇 10C47 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OT
bash 𐱈 10C48 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON BASH
48 𐱈 10C48 OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON BASH

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@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
" Maintainer: Oliver Corff <oliver.corff@yemail.de>
" Last Changed: 2018 Feb 12
" All characters are given literally, conversion to another encoding (e.g.,
" UTF-8) should work.
scriptencoding utf-8
let b:keymap_name = "oto"
highlight lCursor guibg=red guifg=NONE
" map F8 to toggle keymap (Ctrl-^ not present on keyboard)
noremap <F8> :let &iminsert = ! &iminsert<CR>
lnoremap <F8> <C-^>
noremap! <F8> <C-^>
loadkeymap
A 𐰁 10C01 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI A
01 𐰁 10C01 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI A
AE 𐰂 10C02 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AE
02 𐰂 10C02 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AE
I 𐰄 10C04 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI I
04 𐰄 10C04 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI I
E 𐰅 10C05 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI E
05 𐰅 10C05 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI E
OE 𐰈 10C08 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OE
UE 𐰈 10C08 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OE
08 𐰈 10C08 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OE
ab 𐰊 10C0A OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AB
b1 𐰊 10C0A OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AB
0a 𐰊 10C0A OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AB
aeb 𐰌 10C0C OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEB
eb 𐰌 10C0C OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEB
b2 𐰌 10C0C OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEB
0c 𐰌 10C0C OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEB
ag 𐰎 10C0E OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AG
g1 𐰎 10C0E OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AG
0e 𐰎 10C0E OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AG
aeg 𐰐 10C10 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEG
eg 𐰐 10C10 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEG
g2 𐰐 10C10 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEG
10 𐰐 10C10 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEG
ad 𐰒 10C12 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AD
d1 𐰒 10C12 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AD
12 𐰒 10C12 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AD
ez 𐰕 10C15 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EZ
z 𐰕 10C15 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EZ
15 𐰕 10C15 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EZ
ay 𐰗 10C17 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AY
y1 𐰗 10C17 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AY
17 𐰗 10C17 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AY
aey 𐰙 10C19 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEY
ey 𐰙 10C19 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEY
y2 𐰙 10C19 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEY
19 𐰙 10C19 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEY
aek 𐰛 10C1B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEK
ak 𐰛 10C1B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEK
k 𐰛 10C1B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEK
1b 𐰛 10C1B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEK
oek 𐰝 10C1D OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OEK
ök 𐰝 10C1D OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OEK
uek 𐰝 10C1D OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OEK
ük 𐰝 10C1D OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OEK
1d 𐰝 10C1D OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OEK
al 𐰟 10C1F OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AL
l 𐰟 10C1F OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AL
l1 𐰟 10C1F OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AL
1f 𐰟 10C1F OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AL
aen 𐰥 10C25 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEN
en 𐰥 10C25 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEN
n2 𐰥 10C25 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEN
25 𐰥 10C25 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AEN
ent 𐰧 10C27 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENT
nt 𐰧 10C27 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENT
27 𐰧 10C27 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENT
enc 𐰩 10C29 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENC
nc 𐰩 10C29 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENC
29 𐰩 10C29 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENC
eny 𐰫 10C2B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENY
ny 𐰫 10C2B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENY
2b 𐰫 10C2B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ENY
ang 𐰬 10C2C OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ANG
ng 𐰬 10C2C OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ANG
2c 𐰬 10C2C OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ANG
aeng 𐰮 10C2E OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AENG
eng 𐰮 10C2E OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AENG
2e 𐰮 10C2E OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AENG
ec 𐰳 10C33 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EC
c 𐰳 10C33 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EC
33 𐰳 10C33 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI EC
aq 𐰵 10C35 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AQ
q 𐰵 10C35 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AQ
35 𐰵 10C35 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AQ
iq 𐰷 10C37 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI IQ
yq 𐰷 10C37 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI IQ
37 𐰷 10C37 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI IQ
oq 𐰹 10C39 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OQ
uq 𐰹 10C39 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OQ
39 𐰹 10C39 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OQ
ar 𐰻 10C3B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AR
r 𐰻 10C3B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AR
r1 𐰻 10C3B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AR
3b 𐰻 10C3B OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AR
ash 𐱀 10C40 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ASH
sh1 𐱀 10C40 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ASH
40 𐱀 10C40 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ASH
esh 𐱂 10C42 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ESH
sh2 𐱂 10C42 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ESH
42 𐱂 10C42 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ESH
at 𐱄 10C44 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AT
t1 𐱄 10C44 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AT
44 𐱄 10C44 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AT
aet 𐱆 10C46 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AET
et 𐱆 10C46 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AET
t2 𐱆 10C46 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AET
46 𐱆 10C46 OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AET

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Maintainer: Adrien Beau <version.francaise@free.fr>
" First Version: Francois Thunus <thunus@systran.fr>
" Last Modification: David Blanchet <david.blanchet@free.fr>
" Last Change: 2012 May 01
" Last Change: 2018 Apr 25
" Quit when menu translations have already been done.
if exists("did_menu_trans")
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ menutrans &Close<Tab>:close &Fermer<Tab>:close
menutrans &Save<Tab>:w &Enregistrer<Tab>:w
menutrans Save\ &As\.\.\.<Tab>:sav Enregistrer\ &sous\.\.\.<Tab>:sav
" -SEP2-
menutrans Split\ &Diff\ with\.\.\. &Difference\ avec\.\.\.
menutrans Split\ &Diff\ with\.\.\. &Diff<EFBFBD>rence\ avec\.\.\.
"menutrans Split\ Patched\ &By\.\.\. &Patcher\ avec\.\.\.
menutrans Split\ Patched\ &By\.\.\. &Tester\ un\ patch\.\.\.
" -SEP3-
@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ menutrans Soft\ &Tabstop &Pseudo-tabulations
menutrans Te&xt\ Width\.\.\. Largeur\ du\ te&xte\.\.\.
menutrans &File\ Format\.\.\. Format\ du\ &fichier\.\.\.
let g:menutrans_textwidth_dialog = "Entrez la nouvelle largeur du texte\n(0 pour d<>sactiver le formattage)."
let g:menutrans_textwidth_dialog = "Entrez la nouvelle largeur du texte\n(0 pour d<>sactiver le formatage)."
let g:menutrans_fileformat_dialog = "Choisissez le format dans lequel <20>crire le fichier."
let g:menutrans_fileformat_choices = " &Unix \n &Dos \n &Mac \n &Annuler "
@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ fun! Do_toolbar_tmenu()
tmenu ToolBar.WinClose Fermer fen<EFBFBD>tre
endif
tmenu ToolBar.LoadSesn Ouvrir session
tmenu ToolBar.SaveSesn Enregister session courante
tmenu ToolBar.SaveSesn Enregistrer session courante
tmenu ToolBar.RunScript Lancer un script Vim
tmenu ToolBar.Make Lancer make
tmenu ToolBar.RunCtags Cr<EFBFBD>er les <20>tiquettes

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
" Menu Translations: Serbian
" Maintainer: Aleksandar Jelenak <ajelenak AT yahoo.com>
" Last Change: Fri, 30 May 2003 12:15:30 -0400
" Last Change: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:17:39 Eastern Daylight Time
" Adapted for VIM 8 by: Ivan Pesic on 2017-12-28 12:05+0400
" Quit when menu translations have already been done.
if exists("did_menu_trans")
@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ menutrans &Find &Nadji
menutrans &Credits &Zasluge
menutrans Co&pying P&reuzimanje
menutrans O&rphans &Sirocici
menutrans &Sponsor/Register Sponzor/&Registrujte\ se
menutrans &Version &Verzija
menutrans &About &O\ programu
@ -26,6 +28,7 @@ menutrans &About &O\ programu
menutrans &File &Datoteka
menutrans &Open\.\.\.<Tab>:e &Otvori\.\.\.<Tab>:e
menutrans Sp&lit-Open\.\.\.<Tab>:sp &Podeli-otvori\.\.\.<Tab>:sp
menutrans Open\ Tab\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew Otvori\ karticu\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew
menutrans &New<Tab>:enew &Nova<Tab>:enew
menutrans &Close<Tab>:close &Zatvori<Tab>:close
menutrans &Save<Tab>:w &Sacuvaj<Tab>:w
@ -52,24 +55,27 @@ menutrans &Select\ all<Tab>ggVG Izaberi\ sv&e<Tab>ggVG
menutrans &Find\.\.\. &Nadji\.\.\.
menutrans Find\ and\ Rep&lace\.\.\. Nadji\ i\ &zameni\.\.\.
menutrans Settings\ &Window P&rozor\ podesavanja
menutrans Startup\ &Settings Po&desavanja\ pri\ pokretanju
menutrans &Global\ Settings Op&sta\ podesavanja
menutrans F&ile\ Settings Podesavanja\ za\ da&toteke
menutrans &Shiftwidth &Pomeraj
menutrans Soft\ &Tabstop &Meka\ tabulacija
menutrans Te&xt\ Width\.\.\. &Sirina\ teksta\.\.\.
menutrans &File\ Format\.\.\. &Vrsta\ datoteke\.\.\.
menutrans C&olor\ Scheme Bo&je
menutrans &Keymap Pres&likavanje\ tastature
menutrans Show\ C&olor\ Schemes\ in\ Menu Prikazi\ seme\ bo&ja\ u\ meniju
menutrans C&olor\ Scheme \Seme\ bo&ja
menutrans Show\ &Keymaps\ in\ Menu Prikazi\ pres&likavanja\ tastature\ u\ meniju
menutrans &Keymap Pres&likavanja\ tastature
menutrans Select\ Fo&nt\.\.\. Izbor\ &fonta\.\.\.
" Edit/Global Settings
menutrans Toggle\ Pattern\ &Highlight<Tab>:set\ hls! Naglasi\ &obrazce\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ hls!
menutrans Toggle\ &Ignore-case<Tab>:set\ ic! Zanemari\ \velicinu\ &slova\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ ic!
menutrans Toggle\ &Showmatch<Tab>:set\ sm! Proveri\ pratecu\ &zagradu\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ sm!
menutrans Toggle\ &Ignoring\ Case<Tab>:set\ ic! Zanemari\ velicinu\ &slova\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ ic!
menutrans Toggle\ &Showing\ Matched\ Pairs<Tab>:set\ sm! Proveri\ pratecu\ &zagradu\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ sm!
menutrans &Context\ lines Vidljivi\ &redovi
menutrans &Virtual\ Edit Virtuelno\ &uredjivanje
menutrans Toggle\ Insert\ &Mode<Tab>:set\ im! Rezim\ u&nosa\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ im!
menutrans Toggle\ Vi\ C&ompatible<Tab>:set\ cp! '&Vi'\ saglasno\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ cp!
menutrans Toggle\ Vi\ C&ompatibility<Tab>:set\ cp! '&Vi'\ saglasno\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ cp!
menutrans Search\ &Path\.\.\. Putanja\ &pretrage\.\.\.
menutrans Ta&g\ Files\.\.\. &Datoteke\ oznaka\.\.\.
menutrans Toggle\ &Toolbar Linija\ sa\ &alatkama\ (da/ne)
@ -85,28 +91,30 @@ menutrans Block\ and\ Insert Blok\ i\ unos
menutrans Always Uvek
" Edit/File Settings
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Numbering<Tab>:set\ nu! Redni\ &brojevi\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ nu!
menutrans Toggle\ &List\ Mode<Tab>:set\ list! Rezim\ &liste\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ list!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Wrap<Tab>:set\ wrap! Obavijanje\ &redova\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ wrap!
menutrans Toggle\ W&rap\ at\ word<Tab>:set\ lbr! Prelomi\ &na\ rec\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ lbr!
menutrans Toggle\ &expand-tab<Tab>:set\ et! Razmaci\ umesto\ &tabulacije\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ et!
menutrans Toggle\ &auto-indent<Tab>:set\ ai! Auto-&uvlacenje\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ ai!
menutrans Toggle\ &C-indenting<Tab>:set\ cin! &Ce-uvlacenje\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ cin!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Numbering<Tab>:set\ nu! Prikazi\ &numeraciju\ linija\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ nu!
menutrans Toggle\ Relati&ve\ Line\ Numbering<Tab>:set\ rnu! Prikazi\ Relati&vnu\ numeraciju\ linija\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ rnu!
menutrans Toggle\ &List\ Mode<Tab>:set\ list! Rezim\ &liste\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ list!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Wrapping<Tab>:set\ wrap! Obavijanje\ &redova\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ wrap!
menutrans Toggle\ W&rapping\ at\ Word<Tab>:set\ lbr! Prelomi\ &na\ rec\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ lbr!
menutrans Toggle\ Tab\ &Expanding<Tab>:set\ et! Razmaci\ umesto\ &tabulacije\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ et!
menutrans Toggle\ &Auto\ Indenting<Tab>:set\ ai! Auto-&uvlacenje\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ ai!
menutrans Toggle\ &C-Style\ Indenting<Tab>:set\ cin! &C-uvlacenje\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ cin!
" Edit/Keymap
menutrans None Nijedan
menutrans None Bez\ preslikavanja
" Tools menu
menutrans &Tools &Alatke
menutrans &Jump\ to\ this\ tag<Tab>g^] Skoci\ na\ &ovu\ oznaku<Tab>g^]
menutrans Jump\ &back<Tab>^T Skoci\ &natrag<Tab>^T
menutrans Build\ &Tags\ File Izgradi\ &datoteku\ oznaka
menutrans &Spelling Pra&vopis
menutrans &Folding &Podvijanje
menutrans Create\ &Fold<Tab>zf S&tvori\ podvijutak<Tab>zf
menutrans &Delete\ Fold<Tab>zd O&brisi\ podvijutak<Tab>zd
menutrans Delete\ &All\ Folds<Tab>zD Obrisi\ sve\ po&dvijutke<Tab>zD
menutrans Fold\ column\ &width Sirina\ &reda\ podvijutka
menutrans &Diff &Uporedjivanje
"menutrans &Diff &Uporedjivanje
menutrans &Make<Tab>:make 'mak&e'<Tab>:make
menutrans &List\ Errors<Tab>:cl Spisak\ &gresaka<Tab>:cl
menutrans L&ist\ Messages<Tab>:cl! Sp&isak\ poruka<Tab>:cl!
@ -115,32 +123,49 @@ menutrans &Previous\ Error<Tab>:cp Pre&thodna\ greska<Tab>:cp
menutrans &Older\ List<Tab>:cold Stari\ spisa&k<Tab>:cold
menutrans N&ewer\ List<Tab>:cnew No&vi\ spisak<Tab>:cnew
menutrans Error\ &Window Prozor\ sa\ g&reskama
menutrans &Set\ Compiler I&zaberi\ prevodioca
menutrans Se&t\ Compiler I&zaberi\ prevodioca
menutrans &Convert\ to\ HEX<Tab>:%!xxd Pretvori\ u\ &HEKS<Tab>:%!xxd
menutrans Conve&rt\ back<Tab>:%!xxd\ -r Vr&ati\ u\ prvobitan\ oblik<Tab>:%!xxd\ -r
menutrans Show\ Compiler\ Se&ttings\ in\ Menu Prikazi\ pode&savanja\ prevodioca\ u\ meniju
" Tools/Spelling
menutrans &Spell\ Check\ On &Ukljuci\ proveru\ pravopisa
menutrans Spell\ Check\ &Off &Iskljuci\ proveru\ pravopisa
menutrans To\ &Next\ Error<Tab>]s Idi\ na\ &sledecu\ gresku<Tab>]s
menutrans To\ &Previous\ Error<Tab>[s Idi\ na\ &prethodnu\ gresku<Tab>[s
menutrans Suggest\ &Corrections<Tab>z= Predlozi\ isp&ravke<Tab>z=
menutrans &Repeat\ Correction<Tab>:spellrepall P&onovi\ ispravku<Tab>:spellrepall
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_au" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_au"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_ca" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_ca"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_gb" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_gb"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_nz" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_nz"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_us" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_us"
menutrans &Find\ More\ Languages Pronadji\ jos\ jezika
" Tools/Folding
menutrans &Enable/Disable\ folds<Tab>zi &Omoguci/prekini\ podvijanje<Tab>zi
menutrans &View\ Cursor\ Line<Tab>zv &Pokazi\ red\ sa\ kursorom<Tab>zv
menutrans &View\ Cursor\ Line<Tab>zv &Pokazi\ red\ sa\ kursorom<Tab>zv
menutrans Vie&w\ Cursor\ Line\ only<Tab>zMzx Pokazi\ &samo\ red\ sa\ kursorom<Tab>zMzx
menutrans C&lose\ more\ folds<Tab>zm &Zatvori\ vise\ podvijutaka<Tab>zm
menutrans &Close\ all\ folds<Tab>zM Zatvori\ s&ve\ podvijutke<Tab>zM
menutrans O&pen\ more\ folds<Tab>zr Otvori\ vis&e\ podvijutaka<Tab>zr
menutrans &Open\ all\ folds<Tab>zR O&tvori\ sve\ podvijutke<Tab>zR
menutrans Fold\ Met&hod &Nacin\ podvijanja
menutrans Fold\ Col&umn\ Width Sirina\ kolone\ ispred\ podvijutaka
" Tools/Folding/Fold Method
menutrans M&anual &Rucno
menutrans I&ndent &Uvucenost
menutrans E&xpression &Izraz
menutrans S&yntax &Sintaksa
menutrans M&anual &Rucno
menutrans I&ndent &Uvucenost
menutrans E&xpression &Izraz
menutrans S&yntax &Sintaksa
"menutrans &Diff
menutrans Ma&rker &Oznaka
menutrans Ma&rker &Oznaka
" Tools/Diff
menutrans &Update &Azuriraj
menutrans &Get\ Block &Prihvati\ izmenu
menutrans &Put\ Block Pre&baci\ izmenu
menutrans &Update &Azuriraj
menutrans &Get\ Block &Prihvati\ blok\ izmena
menutrans &Put\ Block Pre&baci\ blok\ izmena
" Tools/Error Window
menutrans &Update<Tab>:cwin &Azuriraj<Tab>:cwin
@ -188,8 +213,10 @@ menutrans Cu&t &Iseci
menutrans &Copy &Kopiraj
menutrans &Paste &Ubaci
menutrans &Delete I&zbrisi
menutrans Select\ Blockwise Biraj\ &pravougaono
menutrans Select\ Blockwise Biraj\ b&lokovski
menutrans Select\ &Word Izaberi\ &rec
menutrans Select\ &Sentence Izaberi\ r&ecenicu
menutrans Select\ Pa&ragraph Izaberi\ &paragraf
menutrans Select\ &Line Izaberi\ r&ed
menutrans Select\ &Block Izaberi\ &blok
menutrans Select\ &All Izaberi\ &sve
@ -235,9 +262,9 @@ endif
" Syntax menu
menutrans &Syntax &Sintaksa
menutrans &Show\ filetypes\ in\ menu Izbor\ 'filetype'\ iz\ &menija
menutrans Set\ '&syntax'\ only Pode&si\ 'syntax'\ samo
menutrans Set\ '&filetype'\ too Podesi\ 'filetype'\ &takodje
menutrans &Show\ File\ Types\ in\ Menu Prikazi\ tipove\ datoteka\ u\ &meniju
menutrans Set\ '&syntax'\ only Pode&si\ samo\ 'syntax'
menutrans Set\ '&filetype'\ too Podesi\ &takodje\ i\ 'filetype'
menutrans &Off &Iskljuceno
menutrans &Manual &Rucno
menutrans A&utomatic &Automatski
@ -255,9 +282,13 @@ let g:menutrans_tags_dialog = "Unesite imena datoteka sa oznakama\nRazdvojite za
let g:menutrans_textwidth_dialog = "Unesite novu sirinu teksta (0 sprecava prelom)"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_dialog = "Izaberite vrstu datoteke"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_dialog = "Izaberite format zapisa datoteke"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_choices = "&Unix\n&Dos\n&Mac\n&Otkazi"
let menutrans_no_file = "[Nema datoteke]"
let &cpo = s:keepcpo
unlet s:keepcpo
" vim: tw=0 keymap=serbian

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
" Menu Translations: Serbian
" Maintainer: Aleksandar Jelenak <ajelenak AT yahoo.com>
" Last Change: Fri, 30 May 2003 12:04:48 -0400
" Last Change: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:17:39 Eastern Daylight Time
" Adapted for VIM 8 by: Ivan Pe<50>i<EFBFBD> on 2017-12-28 12:05+0400
" Quit when menu translations have already been done.
if exists("did_menu_trans")
@ -21,6 +22,7 @@ menutrans &Find &Na
menutrans &Credits &Zasluge
menutrans Co&pying P&reuzimanje
menutrans O&rphans &Siro<EFBFBD>i<EFBFBD>i
menutrans &Sponsor/Register Sponzor/&Registrujte\ se
menutrans &Version &Verzija
menutrans &About &O\ programu
@ -28,6 +30,7 @@ menutrans &About &O\ programu
menutrans &File &Datoteka
menutrans &Open\.\.\.<Tab>:e &Otvori\.\.\.<Tab>:e
menutrans Sp&lit-Open\.\.\.<Tab>:sp &Podeli-otvori\.\.\.<Tab>:sp
menutrans Open\ Tab\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew Otvori\ karticu\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew
menutrans &New<Tab>:enew &Nova<Tab>:enew
menutrans &Close<Tab>:close &Zatvori<Tab>:close
menutrans &Save<Tab>:w &Sa<EFBFBD>uvaj<Tab>:w
@ -54,24 +57,27 @@ menutrans &Select\ all<Tab>ggVG Izaberi\ sv&e<Tab>ggVG
menutrans &Find\.\.\. &Na<EFBFBD>i\.\.\.
menutrans Find\ and\ Rep&lace\.\.\. Na<EFBFBD>i\ i\ &zameni\.\.\.
menutrans Settings\ &Window P&rozor\ pode<EFBFBD>avanja
menutrans Startup\ &Settings Po&de<EFBFBD>avanja\ pri\ pokretanju
menutrans &Global\ Settings Op&<26>ta\ pode<EFBFBD>avanja
menutrans F&ile\ Settings Pode<EFBFBD>avanja\ za\ da&toteke
menutrans &Shiftwidth &Pomeraj
menutrans Soft\ &Tabstop &Meka\ tabulacija
menutrans Te&xt\ Width\.\.\. &<26>irina\ teksta\.\.\.
menutrans &File\ Format\.\.\. &Vrsta\ datoteke\.\.\.
menutrans C&olor\ Scheme Bo&je
menutrans &Keymap Pres&likavanje\ tastature
menutrans Show\ C&olor\ Schemes\ in\ Menu Prika<EFBFBD>i\ <20>eme\ bo&ja\ u\ meniju
menutrans C&olor\ Scheme \<5C>eme\ bo&ja
menutrans Show\ &Keymaps\ in\ Menu Prika<EFBFBD>i\ pres&likavanja\ tastature\ u\ meniju
menutrans &Keymap Pres&likavanja\ tastature
menutrans Select\ Fo&nt\.\.\. Izbor\ &fonta\.\.\.
" Edit/Global Settings
menutrans Toggle\ Pattern\ &Highlight<Tab>:set\ hls! Naglasi\ &obrazce\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ hls!
menutrans Toggle\ &Ignore-case<Tab>:set\ ic! Zanemari\ \veli<EFBFBD>inu\ &slova\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ ic!
menutrans Toggle\ &Showmatch<Tab>:set\ sm! Proveri\ prate<EFBFBD>u\ &zagradu\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ sm!
menutrans Toggle\ &Ignoring\ Case<Tab>:set\ ic! Zanemari\ veli<EFBFBD>inu\ &slova\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ ic!
menutrans Toggle\ &Showing\ Matched\ Pairs<Tab>:set\ sm! Proveri\ prate<EFBFBD>u\ &zagradu\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ sm!
menutrans &Context\ lines Vidljivi\ &redovi
menutrans &Virtual\ Edit Virtuelno\ &ure<EFBFBD>ivanje
menutrans Toggle\ Insert\ &Mode<Tab>:set\ im! Re<EFBFBD>im\ u&nosa\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ im!
menutrans Toggle\ Vi\ C&ompatible<Tab>:set\ cp! '&Vi'\ saglasno\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ cp!
menutrans Toggle\ Insert\ &Mode<Tab>:set\ im! Re<EFBFBD>im\ u&nosa\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ im!
menutrans Toggle\ Vi\ C&ompatibility<Tab>:set\ cp! '&Vi'\ saglasno\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ cp!
menutrans Search\ &Path\.\.\. Putanja\ &pretrage\.\.\.
menutrans Ta&g\ Files\.\.\. &Datoteke\ oznaka\.\.\.
menutrans Toggle\ &Toolbar Linija\ sa\ &alatkama\ (da/ne)
@ -87,28 +93,30 @@ menutrans Block\ and\ Insert Blok\ i\ unos
menutrans Always Uvek
" Edit/File Settings
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Numbering<Tab>:set\ nu! Redni\ &brojevi\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ nu!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Numbering<Tab>:set\ nu! Prika<EFBFBD>i\ &numeraciju\ linija\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ nu!
menutrans Toggle\ Relati&ve\ Line\ Numbering<Tab>:set\ rnu! Prika<EFBFBD>i\ Relati&vnu\ numeraciju\ linija\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ rnu!
menutrans Toggle\ &List\ Mode<Tab>:set\ list! Re<EFBFBD>im\ &liste\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ list!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Wrap<Tab>:set\ wrap! Obavijanje\ &redova\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ wrap!
menutrans Toggle\ W&rap\ at\ word<Tab>:set\ lbr! Prelomi\ &na\ re<EFBFBD>\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ lbr!
menutrans Toggle\ &expand-tab<Tab>:set\ et! Razmaci\ umesto\ &tabulacije\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ et!
menutrans Toggle\ &auto-indent<Tab>:set\ ai! Auto-&uvla<EFBFBD>enje\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ ai!
menutrans Toggle\ &C-indenting<Tab>:set\ cin! &Ce-uvla<EFBFBD>enje\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ cin!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Wrapping<Tab>:set\ wrap! Obavijanje\ &redova\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ wrap!
menutrans Toggle\ W&rapping\ at\ Word<Tab>:set\ lbr! Prelomi\ &na\ re<EFBFBD>\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ lbr!
menutrans Toggle\ Tab\ &Expanding<Tab>:set\ et! Razmaci\ umesto\ &tabulacije\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ et!
menutrans Toggle\ &Auto\ Indenting<Tab>:set\ ai! Auto-&uvla<EFBFBD>enje\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ ai!
menutrans Toggle\ &C-Style\ Indenting<Tab>:set\ cin! &C-uvla<EFBFBD>enje\ (da/ne)<Tab>:set\ cin!
" Edit/Keymap
menutrans None Nijedan
menutrans None Bez\ preslikavanja
" Tools menu
menutrans &Tools &Alatke
menutrans &Jump\ to\ this\ tag<Tab>g^] Sko<EFBFBD>i\ na\ &ovu\ oznaku<Tab>g^]
menutrans Jump\ &back<Tab>^T Sko<EFBFBD>i\ &natrag<Tab>^T
menutrans Build\ &Tags\ File Izgradi\ &datoteku\ oznaka
menutrans &Spelling Pra&vopis
menutrans &Folding &Podvijanje
menutrans Create\ &Fold<Tab>zf S&tvori\ podvijutak<Tab>zf
menutrans &Delete\ Fold<Tab>zd O&bri<EFBFBD>i\ podvijutak<Tab>zd
menutrans Delete\ &All\ Folds<Tab>zD Obri<EFBFBD>i\ sve\ po&dvijutke<Tab>zD
menutrans Fold\ column\ &width <20>irina\ &reda\ podvijutka
menutrans &Diff &Upore<EFBFBD>ivanje
"menutrans &Diff &Upore<EFBFBD>ivanje
menutrans &Make<Tab>:make 'mak&e'<Tab>:make
menutrans &List\ Errors<Tab>:cl Spisak\ &gre<EFBFBD>aka<Tab>:cl
menutrans L&ist\ Messages<Tab>:cl! Sp&isak\ poruka<Tab>:cl!
@ -117,9 +125,25 @@ menutrans &Previous\ Error<Tab>:cp Pre&thodna\ gre
menutrans &Older\ List<Tab>:cold Stari\ spisa&k<Tab>:cold
menutrans N&ewer\ List<Tab>:cnew No&vi\ spisak<Tab>:cnew
menutrans Error\ &Window Prozor\ sa\ g&re<EFBFBD>kama
menutrans &Set\ Compiler I&zaberi\ prevodioca
menutrans Se&t\ Compiler I&zaberi\ prevodioca
menutrans &Convert\ to\ HEX<Tab>:%!xxd Pretvori\ u\ &HEKS<Tab>:%!xxd
menutrans Conve&rt\ back<Tab>:%!xxd\ -r Vr&ati\ u\ prvobitan\ oblik<Tab>:%!xxd\ -r
menutrans Show\ Compiler\ Se&ttings\ in\ Menu Prika<EFBFBD>i\ pode&<26>avanja\ prevodioca\ u\ meniju
" Tools/Spelling
menutrans &Spell\ Check\ On &Uklju<EFBFBD>i\ proveru\ pravopisa
menutrans Spell\ Check\ &Off &Isklju<EFBFBD>i\ proveru\ pravopisa
menutrans To\ &Next\ Error<Tab>]s Idi\ na\ &slede<EFBFBD>u\ gre<EFBFBD>ku<Tab>]s
menutrans To\ &Previous\ Error<Tab>[s Idi\ na\ &prethodnu\ gre<EFBFBD>ku<Tab>[s
menutrans Suggest\ &Corrections<Tab>z= Predlo<EFBFBD>i\ isp&ravke<Tab>z=
menutrans &Repeat\ Correction<Tab>:spellrepall P&onovi\ ispravku<Tab>:spellrepall
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_au" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_au"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_ca" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_ca"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_gb" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_gb"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_nz" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_nz"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_us" Postavi\ jezik\ na\ "en_us"
menutrans &Find\ More\ Languages Prona<EFBFBD>i\ jo<EFBFBD>\ jezika
" Tools/Folding
menutrans &Enable/Disable\ folds<Tab>zi &Omogu<67>i/prekini\ podvijanje<Tab>zi
@ -130,6 +154,7 @@ menutrans &Close\ all\ folds<Tab>zM Zatvori\ s&ve\ podvijutke<Tab>zM
menutrans O&pen\ more\ folds<Tab>zr Otvori\ vi<EFBFBD>&e\ podvijutaka<Tab>zr
menutrans &Open\ all\ folds<Tab>zR O&tvori\ sve\ podvijutke<Tab>zR
menutrans Fold\ Met&hod &Na<EFBFBD>in\ podvijanja
menutrans Fold\ Col&umn\ Width <09>irina\ kolone\ ispred\ podvijutaka
" Tools/Folding/Fold Method
menutrans M&anual &Ru<EFBFBD>no
@ -141,8 +166,8 @@ menutrans Ma&rker &Oznaka
" Tools/Diff
menutrans &Update &A<EFBFBD>uriraj
menutrans &Get\ Block &Prihvati\ izmenu
menutrans &Put\ Block Pre&baci\ izmenu
menutrans &Get\ Block &Prihvati\ blok\ izmena
menutrans &Put\ Block Pre&baci\ blok\ izmena
" Tools/Error Window
menutrans &Update<Tab>:cwin &A<EFBFBD>uriraj<Tab>:cwin
@ -190,8 +215,10 @@ menutrans Cu&t &Iseci
menutrans &Copy &Kopiraj
menutrans &Paste &Ubaci
menutrans &Delete I&zbri<EFBFBD>i
menutrans Select\ Blockwise Biraj\ &pravougaono
menutrans Select\ Blockwise Biraj\ b&lokovski
menutrans Select\ &Word Izaberi\ &re<EFBFBD>
menutrans Select\ &Sentence Izaberi\ r&e<EFBFBD>enicu
menutrans Select\ Pa&ragraph Izaberi\ &paragraf
menutrans Select\ &Line Izaberi\ r&ed
menutrans Select\ &Block Izaberi\ &blok
menutrans Select\ &All Izaberi\ &sve
@ -202,20 +229,20 @@ if has("toolbar")
delfun Do_toolbar_tmenu
endif
fun Do_toolbar_tmenu()
tmenu ToolBar.Open U<EFBFBD>itaj
tmenu ToolBar.Save Sa<EFBFBD>uvaj
tmenu ToolBar.Open U<EFBFBD>itaj
tmenu ToolBar.Save Sa<EFBFBD>uvaj
tmenu ToolBar.SaveAll Sa<EFBFBD>uvaj sve
tmenu ToolBar.Print <20>tampaj
tmenu ToolBar.Undo Vrati
tmenu ToolBar.Redo Povrati
tmenu ToolBar.Cut Iseci
tmenu ToolBar.Copy Kopiraj
tmenu ToolBar.Undo Vrati
tmenu ToolBar.Redo Povrati
tmenu ToolBar.Cut Iseci
tmenu ToolBar.Copy Kopiraj
tmenu ToolBar.Paste Ubaci
tmenu ToolBar.Find Na<EFBFBD>i
tmenu ToolBar.Find Na<EFBFBD>i
tmenu ToolBar.FindNext Na<EFBFBD>i slede<EFBFBD>i
tmenu ToolBar.FindPrev Na<EFBFBD>i prethodni
tmenu ToolBar.Replace Zameni
tmenu ToolBar.New Novi
tmenu ToolBar.New Novi
tmenu ToolBar.WinSplit Podeli prozor
tmenu ToolBar.WinMax Maksimalna visina
tmenu ToolBar.WinMin Minimalna visina
@ -226,25 +253,25 @@ if has("toolbar")
tmenu ToolBar.LoadSesn U<EFBFBD>itaj seansu
tmenu ToolBar.SaveSesn Sa<EFBFBD>uvaj seansu
tmenu ToolBar.RunScript Izvr<EFBFBD>i spis
tmenu ToolBar.Make 'make'
tmenu ToolBar.Make 'make'
tmenu ToolBar.Shell Operativno okru<EFBFBD>enje
tmenu ToolBar.RunCtags Napravi oznake
tmenu ToolBar.TagJump Idi na oznaku
tmenu ToolBar.Help Pomo<EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Help Pomo<EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.FindHelp Na<EFBFBD>i obja<EFBFBD>njenje
endfun
endif
" Syntax menu
menutrans &Syntax &Sintaksa
menutrans &Show\ filetypes\ in\ menu Izbor\ 'filetype'\ iz\ &menija
menutrans Set\ '&syntax'\ only Pode&si\ 'syntax'\ samo
menutrans Set\ '&filetype'\ too Podesi\ 'filetype'\ &tako<EFBFBD>e
menutrans &Off &Isklju<EFBFBD>eno
menutrans &Show\ File\ Types\ in\ Menu Prika<EFBFBD>i\ tipove\ datoteka\ u\ &meniju
menutrans Set\ '&syntax'\ only Pode&si\ samo\ 'syntax'
menutrans Set\ '&filetype'\ too Podesi\ &tako<EFBFBD>e\ i\ 'filetype'
menutrans &Off &Isklju<EFBFBD>eno
menutrans &Manual &Ru<EFBFBD>no
menutrans A&utomatic &Automatski
menutrans A&utomatic &Automatski
menutrans on/off\ for\ &This\ file Da/ne\ za\ ovu\ &datoteku
menutrans Co&lor\ test Provera\ &boja
menutrans Co&lor\ test Provera\ &boja
menutrans &Highlight\ test Provera\ isti&canja
menutrans &Convert\ to\ HTML Pretvori\ &u\ HTML
@ -257,9 +284,13 @@ let g:menutrans_tags_dialog = "Unesite imena datoteka sa oznakama\nRazdvojite za
let g:menutrans_textwidth_dialog = "Unesite novu <20>irinu teksta (0 spre<72>ava prelom)"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_dialog = "Izaberite vrstu datoteke"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_dialog = "Izaberite format zapisa datoteke"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_choices = "&Unix\n&Dos\n&Mac\n&Otka<6B>i"
let menutrans_no_file = "[Nema datoteke]"
let &cpo = s:keepcpo
unlet s:keepcpo
" vim: tw=0 keymap=serbian

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
" Menu Translations: Serbian
" Maintainer: Aleksandar Jelenak <ajelenak AT yahoo.com>
" Last Change: Fri, 30 May 2003 12:02:07 -0400
" Last Change: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:17:39 Eastern Daylight Time
" Adapted for VIM 8 by: <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> on 2017-12-28 12:05+0400
" Quit when menu translations have already been done.
if exists("did_menu_trans")
@ -21,6 +22,7 @@ menutrans &Find &
menutrans &Credits &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Co&pying <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans O&rphans &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Sponsor/Register <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>
menutrans &Version &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &About &<26>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
@ -28,6 +30,7 @@ menutrans &About &
menutrans &File &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Open\.\.\.<Tab>:e &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.<Tab>:e
menutrans Sp&lit-Open\.\.\.<Tab>:sp &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>-<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.<Tab>:sp
menutrans Open\ Tab\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew
menutrans &New<Tab>:enew &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:enew
menutrans &Close<Tab>:close &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:close
menutrans &Save<Tab>:w &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:w
@ -54,24 +57,27 @@ menutrans &Select\ all<Tab>ggVG
menutrans &Find\.\.\. &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.
menutrans Find\ and\ Rep&lace\.\.\. <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.
menutrans Settings\ &Window <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Startup\ &Settings <20><>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Global\ Settings <20><>&<26><><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans F&ile\ Settings <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ <20><>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Shiftwidth &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Soft\ &Tabstop &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Te&xt\ Width\.\.\. &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.
menutrans &File\ Format\.\.\. &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.
menutrans C&olor\ Scheme <20><>&<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Keymap <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Show\ C&olor\ Schemes\ in\ Menu <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>&<26><>\ <20>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans C&olor\ Scheme \<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>&<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Show\ &Keymaps\ in\ Menu <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Keymap <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Select\ Fo&nt\.\.\. <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.
" Edit/Global Settings
menutrans Toggle\ Pattern\ &Highlight<Tab>:set\ hls! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ hls!
menutrans Toggle\ &Ignore-case<Tab>:set\ ic! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ \<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ ic!
menutrans Toggle\ &Showmatch<Tab>:set\ sm! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ sm!
menutrans Toggle\ &Ignoring\ Case<Tab>:set\ ic! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ ic!
menutrans Toggle\ &Showing\ Matched\ Pairs<Tab>:set\ sm! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ sm!
menutrans &Context\ lines <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Virtual\ Edit <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Toggle\ Insert\ &Mode<Tab>:set\ im! <EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ im!
menutrans Toggle\ Vi\ C&ompatible<Tab>:set\ cp! '&Vi'\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ cp!
menutrans Toggle\ Insert\ &Mode<Tab>:set\ im! <EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ im!
menutrans Toggle\ Vi\ C&ompatibility<Tab>:set\ cp! '&Vi'\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ cp!
menutrans Search\ &Path\.\.\. <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.
menutrans Ta&g\ Files\.\.\. &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\.\.\.
menutrans Toggle\ &Toolbar <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)
@ -87,28 +93,30 @@ menutrans Block\ and\ Insert
menutrans Always <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
" Edit/File Settings
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Numbering<Tab>:set\ nu! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ nu!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Numbering<Tab>:set\ nu! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ nu!
menutrans Toggle\ Relati&ve\ Line\ Numbering<Tab>:set\ rnu! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ rnu!
menutrans Toggle\ &List\ Mode<Tab>:set\ list! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ list!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Wrap<Tab>:set\ wrap! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ wrap!
menutrans Toggle\ W&rap\ at\ word<Tab>:set\ lbr! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><>\ <20><><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ lbr!
menutrans Toggle\ &expand-tab<Tab>:set\ et! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ et!
menutrans Toggle\ &auto-indent<Tab>:set\ ai! <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>-&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ ai!
menutrans Toggle\ &C-indenting<Tab>:set\ cin! &<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>-<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ cin!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Wrapping<Tab>:set\ wrap! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ wrap!
menutrans Toggle\ W&rapping\ at\ Word<Tab>:set\ lbr! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><>\ <20><><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ lbr!
menutrans Toggle\ Tab\ &Expanding<Tab>:set\ et! <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ et!
menutrans Toggle\ &Auto\ Indenting<Tab>:set\ ai! <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>-&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ ai!
menutrans Toggle\ &C-Style\ Indenting<Tab>:set\ cin! &C-<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ (<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<2F><>)<Tab>:set\ cin!
" Edit/Keymap
menutrans None <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans None <20><><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
" Tools menu
menutrans &Tools &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Jump\ to\ this\ tag<Tab>g^] <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ &<26><><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>g^]
menutrans Jump\ &back<Tab>^T <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>^T
menutrans Build\ &Tags\ File <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Spelling <20><><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Folding &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Create\ &Fold<Tab>zf <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>zf
menutrans &Delete\ Fold<Tab>zd <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>zd
menutrans Delete\ &All\ Folds<Tab>zD <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD>\ <20><>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>zD
menutrans Fold\ column\ &width <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Diff &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
"menutrans &Diff &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Make<Tab>:make 'mak&<26>'<Tab>:make
menutrans &List\ Errors<Tab>:cl <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:cl
menutrans L&ist\ Messages<Tab>:cl! <20><>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:cl!
@ -117,9 +125,25 @@ menutrans &Previous\ Error<Tab>:cp
menutrans &Older\ List<Tab>:cold <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>&<26><Tab>:cold
menutrans N&ewer\ List<Tab>:cnew <20><>&<26><>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:cnew
menutrans Error\ &Window <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Set\ Compiler <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Se&t\ Compiler <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Convert\ to\ HEX<Tab>:%!xxd <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20>\ &ŵ<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:%!xxd
menutrans Conve&rt\ back<Tab>:%!xxd\ -r <20><>&<26><><EFBFBD>\ <20>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:%!xxd\ -r
menutrans Show\ Compiler\ Se&ttings\ in\ Menu <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
" Tools/Spelling
menutrans &Spell\ Check\ On &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Spell\ Check\ &Off &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans To\ &Next\ Error<Tab>]s <09><><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>]s
menutrans To\ &Previous\ Error<Tab>[s <09><><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>[s
menutrans Suggest\ &Corrections<Tab>z= <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>z=
menutrans &Repeat\ Correction<Tab>:spellrepall <09>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:spellrepall
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en" <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ "en"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_au" <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ "en_au"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_ca" <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ "en_ca"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_gb" <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ "en_gb"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_nz" <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ "en_nz"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_us" <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ "en_us"
menutrans &Find\ More\ Languages <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
" Tools/Folding
menutrans &Enable/Disable\ folds<Tab>zi &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>/<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>zi
@ -130,6 +154,7 @@ menutrans &Close\ all\ folds<Tab>zM
menutrans O&pen\ more\ folds<Tab>zr <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD>&<26>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>zr
menutrans &Open\ all\ folds<Tab>zR <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>zR
menutrans Fold\ Met&hod &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Fold\ Col&umn\ Width <09><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
" Tools/Folding/Fold Method
menutrans M&anual &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
@ -141,8 +166,8 @@ menutrans Ma&rker &
" Tools/Diff
menutrans &Update &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Get\ Block &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Put\ Block <09><><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Get\ Block &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>a
menutrans &Put\ Block <09><><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
" Tools/Error Window
menutrans &Update<Tab>:cwin &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><Tab>:cwin
@ -190,8 +215,10 @@ menutrans Cu&t &
menutrans &Copy &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Paste &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Delete <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Select\ Blockwise <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Select\ Blockwise <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Select\ &Word <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD>
menutrans Select\ &Sentence <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Select\ Pa&ragraph <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Select\ &Line <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20>&<26><>
menutrans Select\ &Block <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Select\ &All <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD>
@ -202,20 +229,20 @@ if has("toolbar")
delfun Do_toolbar_tmenu
endif
fun Do_toolbar_tmenu()
tmenu ToolBar.Open <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Save <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Open <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Save <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.SaveAll <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Print <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Undo <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Redo <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Cut <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Copy <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Undo <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Redo <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Cut <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Copy <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Paste <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Find <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Find <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.FindNext <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.FindPrev <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Replace <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.New <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.New <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.WinSplit <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.WinMax <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.WinMin <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
@ -226,25 +253,25 @@ if has("toolbar")
tmenu ToolBar.LoadSesn <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.SaveSesn <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.RunScript <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Make 'make'
tmenu ToolBar.Make 'make'
tmenu ToolBar.Shell <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.RunCtags <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.TagJump <20><><EFBFBD> <20><> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Help <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.Help <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
tmenu ToolBar.FindHelp <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
endfun
endif
" Syntax menu
menutrans &Syntax &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Show\ filetypes\ in\ menu <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ 'filetype'\ <20><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Set\ '&syntax'\ only <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>&<26><>\ 'syntax'\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Set\ '&filetype'\ too <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ 'filetype'\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Off &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Show\ File\ Types\ in\ Menu <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Set\ '&syntax'\ only <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>&<26><>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ 'syntax'
menutrans Set\ '&filetype'\ too <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20>\ 'filetype'
menutrans &Off &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Manual &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans A&utomatic &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans A&utomatic &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans on/off\ for\ &This\ file <20><>/<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><>\ <20><><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Co&lor\ test <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans Co&lor\ test <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Highlight\ test <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
menutrans &Convert\ to\ HTML <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>\ &<26>\ HTML
@ -257,9 +284,13 @@ let g:menutrans_tags_dialog = "
let g:menutrans_textwidth_dialog = "<22><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> (0 <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>)"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_dialog = "<22><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_dialog = "<22><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_choices = "&Unix\n&Dos\n&Mac\n&<26><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"
let menutrans_no_file = "[<5B><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>]"
let &cpo = s:keepcpo
unlet s:keepcpo
" vim: tw=0 keymap=serbian

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
" Menu Translations: Serbian
" Maintainer: Aleksandar Jelenak <ajelenak AT yahoo.com>
" Last Change: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:17:39 Eastern Daylight Time
" Adapted for VIM 8 by: Иван Пешић on 2017-12-28 12:05+0400
" Quit when menu translations have already been done.
if exists("did_menu_trans")
@ -21,6 +22,7 @@ menutrans &Find &Нађи
menutrans &Credits &Заслуге
menutrans Co&pying П&реузимање
menutrans O&rphans &Сирочићи
menutrans &Sponsor/Register Спонзор/&Региструјте\ се
menutrans &Version &Верзија
menutrans &About &О\ програму
@ -28,6 +30,7 @@ menutrans &About &О\ програму
menutrans &File &Датотека
menutrans &Open\.\.\.<Tab>:e &Отвори\.\.\.<Tab>:e
menutrans Sp&lit-Open\.\.\.<Tab>:sp &Подели-отвори\.\.\.<Tab>:sp
menutrans Open\ Tab\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew Отвори\ картицу\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew
menutrans &New<Tab>:enew &Нова<Tab>:enew
menutrans &Close<Tab>:close &Затвори<Tab>:close
menutrans &Save<Tab>:w &Сачувај<Tab>:w
@ -54,24 +57,27 @@ menutrans &Select\ all<Tab>ggVG Изабери\ св&е<Tab>ggVG
menutrans &Find\.\.\. &Нађи\.\.\.
menutrans Find\ and\ Rep&lace\.\.\. Нађи\ и\ &замени\.\.\.
menutrans Settings\ &Window П&розор\ подешавања
menutrans Startup\ &Settings По&дешавања\ при\ покретању
menutrans &Global\ Settings Оп&шта\ подешавања
menutrans F&ile\ Settings Подешавања\ за\ да&тотеке
menutrans &Shiftwidth &Померај
menutrans Soft\ &Tabstop &Мека\ табулација
menutrans Te&xt\ Width\.\.\. &Ширина\ текста\.\.\.
menutrans &File\ Format\.\.\. &Врста\ датотеке\.\.\.
menutrans C&olor\ Scheme Бо&је
menutrans &Keymap Прес&ликавање\ тастатуре
menutrans Show\ C&olor\ Schemes\ in\ Menu Прикажи\ шеме\ бо&ја\ у\ менију
menutrans C&olor\ Scheme \Шеме\ бо&ја
menutrans Show\ &Keymaps\ in\ Menu Прикажи\ прес&ликавања\ тастатуре\ у\ менију
menutrans &Keymap Прес&ликавања\ тастатуре
menutrans Select\ Fo&nt\.\.\. Избор\ &фонта\.\.\.
" Edit/Global Settings
menutrans Toggle\ Pattern\ &Highlight<Tab>:set\ hls! Нагласи\ &образце\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ hls!
menutrans Toggle\ &Ignore-case<Tab>:set\ ic! Занемари\ \величину\ &слова\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ ic!
menutrans Toggle\ &Showmatch<Tab>:set\ sm! Провери\ пратећу\ &заграду\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ sm!
menutrans Toggle\ &Ignoring\ Case<Tab>:set\ ic! Занемари\ величину\ &слова\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ ic!
menutrans Toggle\ &Showing\ Matched\ Pairs<Tab>:set\ sm! Провери\ пратећу\ &заграду\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ sm!
menutrans &Context\ lines Видљиви\ &редови
menutrans &Virtual\ Edit Виртуелно\ &уређивање
menutrans Toggle\ Insert\ &Mode<Tab>:set\ im! Режим\ у&носа\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ im!
menutrans Toggle\ Vi\ C&ompatible<Tab>:set\ cp! '&Vi'\ сагласно\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ cp!
menutrans Toggle\ Vi\ C&ompatibility<Tab>:set\ cp! '&Vi'\ сагласно\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ cp!
menutrans Search\ &Path\.\.\. Путања\ &претраге\.\.\.
menutrans Ta&g\ Files\.\.\. &Датотеке\ ознака\.\.\.
menutrans Toggle\ &Toolbar Линија\ са\ &алаткама\ (да/не)
@ -87,28 +93,30 @@ menutrans Block\ and\ Insert Блок\ и\ унос
menutrans Always Увек
" Edit/File Settings
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Numbering<Tab>:set\ nu! Редни\ &бројеви\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ nu!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Numbering<Tab>:set\ nu! Прикажи\ &нумерацију\ линија\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ nu!
menutrans Toggle\ Relati&ve\ Line\ Numbering<Tab>:set\ rnu! Прикажи\ Релати&вну\ нумерацију\ линија\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ rnu!
menutrans Toggle\ &List\ Mode<Tab>:set\ list! Режим\ &листе\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ list!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Wrap<Tab>:set\ wrap! Обавијање\ &редова\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ wrap!
menutrans Toggle\ W&rap\ at\ word<Tab>:set\ lbr! Преломи\ &на\ реч\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ lbr!
menutrans Toggle\ &expand-tab<Tab>:set\ et! Размаци\ уместо\ &табулације\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ et!
menutrans Toggle\ &auto-indent<Tab>:set\ ai! Ауто-&увлачење\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ ai!
menutrans Toggle\ &C-indenting<Tab>:set\ cin! &Це-увлачење\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ cin!
menutrans Toggle\ Line\ &Wrapping<Tab>:set\ wrap! Обавијање\ &редова\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ wrap!
menutrans Toggle\ W&rapping\ at\ Word<Tab>:set\ lbr! Преломи\ &на\ реч\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ lbr!
menutrans Toggle\ Tab\ &Expanding<Tab>:set\ et! Размаци\ уместо\ &табулације\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ et!
menutrans Toggle\ &Auto\ Indenting<Tab>:set\ ai! Ауто-&увлачење\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ ai!
menutrans Toggle\ &C-Style\ Indenting<Tab>:set\ cin! &C-увлачење\ (да/не)<Tab>:set\ cin!
" Edit/Keymap
menutrans None Ниједан
menutrans None Без\ пресликавања
" Tools menu
menutrans &Tools &Алатке
menutrans &Jump\ to\ this\ tag<Tab>g^] Скочи\ на\ &ову\ ознаку<Tab>g^]
menutrans Jump\ &back<Tab>^T Скочи\ &натраг<Tab>^T
menutrans Build\ &Tags\ File Изгради\ &датотеку\ ознака
menutrans &Spelling Пра&вопис
menutrans &Folding &Подвијање
menutrans Create\ &Fold<Tab>zf С&твори\ подвијутак<Tab>zf
menutrans &Delete\ Fold<Tab>zd О&бриши\ подвијутак<Tab>zd
menutrans Delete\ &All\ Folds<Tab>zD Обриши\ све\ по&двијутке<Tab>zD
menutrans Fold\ column\ &width Ширина\ &реда\ подвијутка
menutrans &Diff &Упоређивање
"menutrans &Diff &Упоређивање
menutrans &Make<Tab>:make 'mak&е'<Tab>:make
menutrans &List\ Errors<Tab>:cl Списак\ &грешака<Tab>:cl
menutrans L&ist\ Messages<Tab>:cl! Сп&исак\ порука<Tab>:cl!
@ -117,9 +125,25 @@ menutrans &Previous\ Error<Tab>:cp Пре&тходна\ грешка<Tab>:cp
menutrans &Older\ List<Tab>:cold Стари\ списа&к<Tab>:cold
menutrans N&ewer\ List<Tab>:cnew Но&ви\ списак<Tab>:cnew
menutrans Error\ &Window Прозор\ са\ г&решкама
menutrans &Set\ Compiler И&забери\ преводиоца
menutrans Se&t\ Compiler И&забери\ преводиоца
menutrans &Convert\ to\ HEX<Tab>:%!xxd Претвори\ у\ &ХЕКС<Tab>:%!xxd
menutrans Conve&rt\ back<Tab>:%!xxd\ -r Вр&ати\ у\ првобитан\ облик<Tab>:%!xxd\ -r
menutrans Show\ Compiler\ Se&ttings\ in\ Menu Прикажи\ поде&шавања\ преводиоца\ у\ менију
" Tools/Spelling
menutrans &Spell\ Check\ On &Укључи\ проверу\ правописа
menutrans Spell\ Check\ &Off &Искључи\ проверу\ правописа
menutrans To\ &Next\ Error<Tab>]s Иди\ на\ &следећу\ грешку<Tab>]s
menutrans To\ &Previous\ Error<Tab>[s Иди\ на\ &претходну\ грешку<Tab>[s
menutrans Suggest\ &Corrections<Tab>z= Предложи\ исп&равке<Tab>z=
menutrans &Repeat\ Correction<Tab>:spellrepall П&онови\ исправку<Tab>:spellrepall
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en" Постави\ језик\ на\ "en"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_au" Постави\ језик\ на\ "en_au"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_ca" Постави\ језик\ на\ "en_ca"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_gb" Постави\ језик\ на\ "en_gb"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_nz" Постави\ језик\ на\ "en_nz"
menutrans Set\ Language\ to\ "en_us" Постави\ језик\ на\ "en_us"
menutrans &Find\ More\ Languages Пронађи\ још\ језика
" Tools/Folding
menutrans &Enable/Disable\ folds<Tab>zi &Омогући/прекини\ подвијање<Tab>zi
@ -130,6 +154,7 @@ menutrans &Close\ all\ folds<Tab>zM Затвори\ с&ве\ подвијут
menutrans O&pen\ more\ folds<Tab>zr Отвори\ виш&е\ подвијутака<Tab>zr
menutrans &Open\ all\ folds<Tab>zR О&твори\ све\ подвијутке<Tab>zR
menutrans Fold\ Met&hod &Начин\ подвијања
menutrans Fold\ Col&umn\ Width Ширина\ колоне\ испред\ подвијутака
" Tools/Folding/Fold Method
menutrans M&anual &Ручно
@ -141,8 +166,8 @@ menutrans Ma&rker &Ознака
" Tools/Diff
menutrans &Update &Ажурирај
menutrans &Get\ Block &Прихвати\ измену
menutrans &Put\ Block Пре&баци\ измену
menutrans &Get\ Block &Прихвати\ блок\ изменa
menutrans &Put\ Block Пре&баци\ блок\ измена
" Tools/Error Window
menutrans &Update<Tab>:cwin &Ажурирај<Tab>:cwin
@ -190,8 +215,10 @@ menutrans Cu&t &Исеци
menutrans &Copy &Копирај
menutrans &Paste &Убаци
menutrans &Delete И&збриши
menutrans Select\ Blockwise Бирај\ &правоугаоно
menutrans Select\ Blockwise Бирај\ б&локовски
menutrans Select\ &Word Изабери\ &реч
menutrans Select\ &Sentence Изабери\ р&еченицу
menutrans Select\ Pa&ragraph Изабери\ &параграф
menutrans Select\ &Line Изабери\ р&ед
menutrans Select\ &Block Изабери\ &блок
menutrans Select\ &All Изабери\ &све
@ -237,9 +264,9 @@ endif
" Syntax menu
menutrans &Syntax &Синтакса
menutrans &Show\ filetypes\ in\ menu Избор\ 'filetype'\ из\ &менија
menutrans Set\ '&syntax'\ only Поде&си\ 'syntax'\ само
menutrans Set\ '&filetype'\ too Подеси\ 'filetype'\ &такође
menutrans &Show\ File\ Types\ in\ Menu Прикажи\ типове\ датотека\ у\ &менију
menutrans Set\ '&syntax'\ only Поде&си\ само\ 'syntax'
menutrans Set\ '&filetype'\ too Подеси\ &такође\ и\ 'filetype'
menutrans &Off &Искључено
menutrans &Manual &Ручно
menutrans A&utomatic &Аутоматски
@ -257,7 +284,9 @@ let g:menutrans_tags_dialog = "Унесите имена датотека са
let g:menutrans_textwidth_dialog = "Унесите нову ширину текста (0 спречава прелом)"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_dialog = "Изаберите врсту датотеке"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_dialog = "Изаберите формат записа датотеке"
let g:menutrans_fileformat_choices = "&Unix\n&Dos\n&Mac\n&Откажи"
let menutrans_no_file = "[Нема датотеке]"

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" These commands create the option window.
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2017 Oct 19
" Last Change: 2018 Apr 18
" If there already is an option window, jump to that one.
let buf = bufnr('option-window')
@ -122,11 +122,13 @@ fun! <SID>Update(lnum, line, local, thiswin)
endfun
" Reset 'title' and 'icon' to make it work faster.
" Reset 'undolevels' to avoid undo'ing until the buffer is empty.
let s:old_title = &title
let s:old_icon = &icon
let s:old_sc = &sc
let s:old_ru = &ru
set notitle noicon nosc noru
let s:old_ul = &ul
set notitle noicon nosc noru ul=-1
" If the current window is a help window, try finding a non-help window.
" Relies on syntax highlighting to be switched on.
@ -504,12 +506,15 @@ if has("cursorbind")
call <SID>BinOptionL("crb")
endif
if has("terminal")
call append("$", "termsize\tsize of a terminal window")
call append("$", "termwinsize\tsize of a terminal window")
call append("$", "\t(local to window)")
call <SID>OptionL("tms")
call append("$", "termkey\tkey that precedes Vim commands in a terminal window")
call <SID>OptionL("tws")
call append("$", "termwinkey\tkey that precedes Vim commands in a terminal window")
call append("$", "\t(local to window)")
call <SID>OptionL("tk")
call <SID>OptionL("twk")
call append("$", "termwinscroll\tmax number of lines to keep for scrollback in a terminal window")
call append("$", "\t(local to window)")
call <SID>OptionL("twsl")
if exists("&winptydll")
call append("$", "winptydll\tname of the winpty dynamic library")
call <SID>OptionG("winptydll", &winptydll)
@ -647,11 +652,17 @@ if has("gui")
endif
call append("$", "linespace\tnumber of pixel lines to use between characters")
call append("$", " \tset lsp=" . &lsp)
if has("balloon_eval")
if has("balloon_eval") || has("balloon_eval_term")
call append("$", "balloondelay\tdelay in milliseconds before a balloon may pop up")
call append("$", " \tset bdlay=" . &bdlay)
call append("$", "ballooneval\twhether the balloon evaluation is to be used")
call <SID>BinOptionG("beval", &beval)
if has("balloon_eval")
call append("$", "ballooneval\tuse balloon evaluation in the GUI")
call <SID>BinOptionG("beval", &beval)
endif
if has("balloon_eval_term")
call append("$", "balloonevalterm\tuse balloon evaluation in the terminal")
call <SID>BinOptionG("bevalterm", &beval)
endif
if has("eval")
call append("$", "balloonexpr\texpression to show in balloon eval")
call append("$", " \tset bexpr=" . &bexpr)
@ -750,7 +761,7 @@ call <SID>OptionG("km", &km)
call <SID>Header("editing text")
call append("$", "undolevels\tmaximum number of changes that can be undone")
call append("$", "\t(global or local to buffer)")
call append("$", " \tset ul=" . &ul)
call append("$", " \tset ul=" . s:old_ul)
call append("$", "undofile\tautomatically save and restore undo history")
call <SID>BinOptionG("udf", &udf)
call append("$", "undodir\tlist of directories for undo files")
@ -796,6 +807,8 @@ if has("insert_expand")
call <SID>OptionG("cot", &cot)
call append("$", "pumheight\tmaximum height of the popup menu")
call <SID>OptionG("ph", &ph)
call append("$", "pumwidth\tminimum width of the popup menu")
call <SID>OptionG("pw", &pw)
call append("$", "completefunc\tuser defined function for Insert mode completion")
call append("$", "\t(local to buffer)")
call <SID>OptionL("cfu")
@ -1348,10 +1361,18 @@ if exists("&pythondll")
call append("$", "pythondll\tname of the Python 2 dynamic library")
call <SID>OptionG("pythondll", &pythondll)
endif
if exists("&pythonhome")
call append("$", "pythonhome\tname of the Python 2 home directory")
call <SID>OptionG("pythonhome", &pythonhome)
endif
if exists("&pythonthreedll")
call append("$", "pythonthreedll\tname of the Python 3 dynamic library")
call <SID>OptionG("pythonthreedll", &pythonthreedll)
endif
if exists("&pythonthreehome")
call append("$", "pythonthreehome\tname of the Python 3 home directory")
call <SID>OptionG("pythonthreehome", &pythonthreehome)
endif
if exists("&rubydll")
call append("$", "rubydll\tname of the Ruby dynamic library")
call <SID>OptionG("rubydll", &rubydll)
@ -1422,6 +1443,7 @@ let &icon = s:old_icon
let &ru = s:old_ru
let &sc = s:old_sc
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:old_title s:old_icon s:old_ru s:old_sc s:cpo_save s:idx s:lnum
let &ul = s:old_ul
unlet s:old_title s:old_icon s:old_ru s:old_sc s:cpo_save s:idx s:lnum s:old_ul
" vim: ts=8 sw=2 sts=2

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@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ endif
" The command that starts debugging, e.g. ":Termdebug vim".
" To end type "quit" in the gdb window.
command -nargs=* -complete=file Termdebug call s:StartDebug(<q-args>)
command -nargs=* -complete=file -bang Termdebug call s:StartDebug(<bang>0, <f-args>)
command -nargs=+ -complete=file -bang TermdebugCommand call s:StartDebugCommand(<bang>0, <f-args>)
" Name of the gdb command, defaults to "gdb".
if !exists('termdebugger')
@ -43,7 +44,22 @@ else
endif
hi default debugBreakpoint term=reverse ctermbg=red guibg=red
func s:StartDebug(cmd)
func s:StartDebug(bang, ...)
" First argument is the command to debug, second core file or process ID.
call s:StartDebug_internal({'gdb_args': a:000, 'bang': a:bang})
endfunc
func s:StartDebugCommand(bang, ...)
" First argument is the command to debug, rest are run arguments.
call s:StartDebug_internal({'gdb_args': [a:1], 'proc_args': a:000[1:], 'bang': a:bang})
endfunc
func s:StartDebug_internal(dict)
if exists('s:gdbwin')
echoerr 'Terminal debugger already running'
return
endif
let s:startwin = win_getid(winnr())
let s:startsigncolumn = &signcolumn
@ -90,7 +106,10 @@ func s:StartDebug(cmd)
" Open a terminal window to run the debugger.
" Add -quiet to avoid the intro message causing a hit-enter prompt.
let cmd = [g:termdebugger, '-quiet', '-tty', pty, a:cmd]
let gdb_args = get(a:dict, 'gdb_args', [])
let proc_args = get(a:dict, 'proc_args', [])
let cmd = [g:termdebugger, '-quiet', '-tty', pty] + gdb_args
echomsg 'executing "' . join(cmd) . '"'
let s:gdbbuf = term_start(cmd, {
\ 'exit_cb': function('s:EndDebug'),
@ -104,15 +123,54 @@ func s:StartDebug(cmd)
endif
let s:gdbwin = win_getid(winnr())
" Set arguments to be run
if len(proc_args)
call term_sendkeys(s:gdbbuf, 'set args ' . join(proc_args) . "\r")
endif
" Connect gdb to the communication pty, using the GDB/MI interface
" If you get an error "undefined command" your GDB is too old.
call term_sendkeys(s:gdbbuf, 'new-ui mi ' . commpty . "\r")
" Wait for the response to show up, users may not notice the error and wonder
" why the debugger doesn't work.
let try_count = 0
while 1
let response = ''
for lnum in range(1,200)
if term_getline(s:gdbbuf, lnum) =~ 'new-ui mi '
let response = term_getline(s:gdbbuf, lnum + 1)
if response =~ 'Undefined command'
echoerr 'Sorry, your gdb is too old, gdb 7.12 is required'
exe 'bwipe! ' . s:ptybuf
exe 'bwipe! ' . s:commbuf
return
endif
if response =~ 'New UI allocated'
" Success!
break
endif
endif
endfor
if response =~ 'New UI allocated'
break
endif
let try_count += 1
if try_count > 100
echoerr 'Cannot check if your gdb works, continuing anyway'
break
endif
sleep 10m
endwhile
" Interpret commands while the target is running. This should usualy only be
" exec-interrupt, since many commands don't work properly while the target is
" running.
call s:SendCommand('-gdb-set mi-async on')
" Disable pagination, it causes everything to stop at the gdb
" "Type <return> to continue" prompt.
call s:SendCommand('-gdb-set pagination off')
" Sign used to highlight the line where the program has stopped.
" There can be only one.
sign define debugPC linehl=debugPC
@ -143,11 +201,20 @@ func s:StartDebug(cmd)
au BufRead * call s:BufRead()
au BufUnload * call s:BufUnloaded()
augroup END
" Run the command if the bang attribute was given
" and got to the window
if get(a:dict, 'bang', 0)
call s:SendCommand('-exec-run')
call win_gotoid(s:ptywin)
endif
endfunc
func s:EndDebug(job, status)
exe 'bwipe! ' . s:ptybuf
exe 'bwipe! ' . s:commbuf
unlet s:gdbwin
let curwinid = win_getid(winnr())
@ -201,7 +268,7 @@ endfunc
" Install commands in the current window to control the debugger.
func s:InstallCommands()
command Break call s:SetBreakpoint()
command Delete call s:DeleteBreakpoint()
command Clear call s:ClearBreakpoint()
command Step call s:SendCommand('-exec-step')
command Over call s:SendCommand('-exec-next')
command Finish call s:SendCommand('-exec-finish')
@ -212,24 +279,45 @@ func s:InstallCommands()
command -range -nargs=* Evaluate call s:Evaluate(<range>, <q-args>)
command Gdb call win_gotoid(s:gdbwin)
command Program call win_gotoid(s:ptywin)
command Source call s:GotoStartwinOrCreateIt()
command Winbar call s:InstallWinbar()
" TODO: can the K mapping be restored?
nnoremap K :Evaluate<CR>
if has('menu')
nnoremenu WinBar.Step :Step<CR>
nnoremenu WinBar.Next :Over<CR>
if has('menu') && &mouse != ''
call s:InstallWinbar()
if !exists('g:termdebug_popup') || g:termdebug_popup != 0
let s:saved_mousemodel = &mousemodel
let &mousemodel = 'popup_setpos'
an 1.200 PopUp.-SEP3- <Nop>
an 1.210 PopUp.Set\ breakpoint :Break<CR>
an 1.220 PopUp.Clear\ breakpoint :Clear<CR>
an 1.230 PopUp.Evaluate :Evaluate<CR>
endif
endif
endfunc
let s:winbar_winids = []
" Install the window toolbar in the current window.
func s:InstallWinbar()
if has('menu') && &mouse != ''
nnoremenu WinBar.Step :Step<CR>
nnoremenu WinBar.Next :Over<CR>
nnoremenu WinBar.Finish :Finish<CR>
nnoremenu WinBar.Cont :Continue<CR>
nnoremenu WinBar.Stop :Stop<CR>
nnoremenu WinBar.Eval :Evaluate<CR>
nnoremenu WinBar.Cont :Continue<CR>
nnoremenu WinBar.Stop :Stop<CR>
nnoremenu WinBar.Eval :Evaluate<CR>
call add(s:winbar_winids, win_getid(winnr()))
endif
endfunc
" Delete installed debugger commands in the current window.
func s:DeleteCommands()
delcommand Break
delcommand Delete
delcommand Clear
delcommand Step
delcommand Over
delcommand Finish
@ -240,16 +328,35 @@ func s:DeleteCommands()
delcommand Evaluate
delcommand Gdb
delcommand Program
delcommand Source
delcommand Winbar
nunmap K
if has('menu')
aunmenu WinBar.Step
aunmenu WinBar.Next
aunmenu WinBar.Finish
aunmenu WinBar.Cont
aunmenu WinBar.Stop
aunmenu WinBar.Eval
" Remove the WinBar entries from all windows where it was added.
let curwinid = win_getid(winnr())
for winid in s:winbar_winids
if win_gotoid(winid)
aunmenu WinBar.Step
aunmenu WinBar.Next
aunmenu WinBar.Finish
aunmenu WinBar.Cont
aunmenu WinBar.Stop
aunmenu WinBar.Eval
endif
endfor
call win_gotoid(curwinid)
let s:winbar_winids = []
if exists('s:saved_mousemodel')
let &mousemodel = s:saved_mousemodel
unlet s:saved_mousemodel
aunmenu PopUp.-SEP3-
aunmenu PopUp.Set\ breakpoint
aunmenu PopUp.Clear\ breakpoint
aunmenu PopUp.Evaluate
endif
endif
exe 'sign unplace ' . s:pc_id
@ -278,8 +385,8 @@ func s:SetBreakpoint()
endif
endfunc
" :Delete - Delete a breakpoint at the cursor position.
func s:DeleteBreakpoint()
" :Clear - Delete a breakpoint at the cursor position.
func s:ClearBreakpoint()
let fname = fnameescape(expand('%:p'))
let lnum = line('.')
for [key, val] in items(s:breakpoints)
@ -325,9 +432,11 @@ func s:Evaluate(range, arg)
else
let expr = expand('<cexpr>')
endif
let s:ignoreEvalError = 0
call s:SendEval(expr)
endfunc
let s:ignoreEvalError = 0
let s:evalFromBalloonExpr = 0
" Handle the result of data-evaluate-expression
@ -347,6 +456,7 @@ func s:HandleEvaluate(msg)
if s:evalexpr[0] != '*' && value =~ '^0x' && value != '0x0' && value !~ '"$'
" Looks like a pointer, also display what it points to.
let s:ignoreEvalError = 1
call s:SendEval('*' . s:evalexpr)
else
let s:evalFromBalloonExpr = 0
@ -359,24 +469,32 @@ func TermDebugBalloonExpr()
if v:beval_winid != s:startwin
return
endif
call s:SendEval(v:beval_text)
let s:evalFromBalloonExpr = 1
let s:evalFromBalloonExprResult = ''
let s:ignoreEvalError = 1
call s:SendEval(v:beval_text)
return ''
endfunc
" Handle an error.
func s:HandleError(msg)
if a:msg =~ 'No symbol .* in current context'
\ || a:msg =~ 'Cannot access memory at address '
\ || a:msg =~ 'Attempt to use a type name as an expression'
\ || a:msg =~ 'A syntax error in expression,'
if s:ignoreEvalError
" Result of s:SendEval() failed, ignore.
let s:ignoreEvalError = 0
let s:evalFromBalloonExpr = 0
return
endif
echoerr substitute(a:msg, '.*msg="\(.*\)"', '\1', '')
endfunc
func s:GotoStartwinOrCreateIt()
if !win_gotoid(s:startwin)
new
let s:startwin = win_getid(winnr())
call s:InstallWinbar()
endif
endfunc
" Handle stopping and running message from gdb.
" Will update the sign that shows the current position.
func s:HandleCursor(msg)
@ -388,31 +506,32 @@ func s:HandleCursor(msg)
let s:stopped = 0
endif
if win_gotoid(s:startwin)
let fname = substitute(a:msg, '.*fullname="\([^"]*\)".*', '\1', '')
if a:msg =~ '^\(\*stopped\|=thread-selected\)' && filereadable(fname)
let lnum = substitute(a:msg, '.*line="\([^"]*\)".*', '\1', '')
if lnum =~ '^[0-9]*$'
if expand('%:p') != fnamemodify(fname, ':p')
if &modified
" TODO: find existing window
exe 'split ' . fnameescape(fname)
let s:startwin = win_getid(winnr())
else
exe 'edit ' . fnameescape(fname)
endif
endif
exe lnum
exe 'sign unplace ' . s:pc_id
exe 'sign place ' . s:pc_id . ' line=' . lnum . ' name=debugPC file=' . fname
setlocal signcolumn=yes
endif
else
exe 'sign unplace ' . s:pc_id
endif
call s:GotoStartwinOrCreateIt()
call win_gotoid(wid)
let fname = substitute(a:msg, '.*fullname="\([^"]*\)".*', '\1', '')
if a:msg =~ '^\(\*stopped\|=thread-selected\)' && filereadable(fname)
let lnum = substitute(a:msg, '.*line="\([^"]*\)".*', '\1', '')
if lnum =~ '^[0-9]*$'
if expand('%:p') != fnamemodify(fname, ':p')
if &modified
" TODO: find existing window
exe 'split ' . fnameescape(fname)
let s:startwin = win_getid(winnr())
call s:InstallWinbar()
else
exe 'edit ' . fnameescape(fname)
endif
endif
exe lnum
exe 'sign unplace ' . s:pc_id
exe 'sign place ' . s:pc_id . ' line=' . lnum . ' name=debugPC file=' . fname
setlocal signcolumn=yes
endif
else
exe 'sign unplace ' . s:pc_id
endif
call win_gotoid(wid)
endfunc
" Handle setting a breakpoint

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@ -1,29 +1,30 @@
" Vim plugin for using Vim as manpager.
" Maintainer: Enno Nagel <ennonagel+vim@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2017 November 07
" Last Change: 2018 Feb 04
" $MAN_PN is supposed to be set by MANPAGER, see ":help manpager.vim".
if empty($MAN_PN)
finish
endif
command! -nargs=0 MANPAGER call s:ManPager() | delcommand MANPAGER
command! -nargs=0 MANPAGER call s:MANPAGER() | delcommand MANPAGER
function! s:MANPAGER()
let page_pattern = '\v\w[-_.:0-9A-Za-z]*'
let sec_pattern = '\v\w+%(\+\w+)*'
let pagesec_pattern = '\v(' . page_pattern . ')\((' . sec_pattern . ')\)'
if $MAN_PN is '1'
let manpage = tolower(matchstr( getline(nextnonblank(1)), '^' . pagesec_pattern ))
else
let manpage = expand($MAN_PN)
function! s:ManPager()
set nocompatible
if exists('+viminfofile')
set viminfofile=NONE
endif
set noswapfile
let page_sec = matchlist(manpage, '^' . pagesec_pattern . '$')
setlocal ft=man
runtime ftplugin/man.vim
setlocal buftype=nofile bufhidden=hide iskeyword+=: modifiable
bwipe!
" Emulate 'col -b'
silent keepj keepp %s/\v(.)\b\ze\1?//ge
setlocal filetype=man
exe 'Man' page_sec[2] page_sec[1]
" Remove empty lines above the header
call cursor(1, 1)
let n = search(".*(.*)", "c")
if n > 1
exe "1," . n-1 . "d"
endif
setlocal nomodified readonly
syntax on
endfunction

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
if &cp || exists("g:loaded_netrwPlugin")
finish
endif
let g:loaded_netrwPlugin = "v162"
let g:loaded_netrwPlugin = "v156"
let s:keepcpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
"DechoRemOn
@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ augroup END
" Network Browsing Reading Writing: {{{2
augroup Network
au!
au BufReadCmd file://* call netrw#FileUrlEdit(expand("<amatch>"))
au BufReadCmd ftp://*,rcp://*,scp://*,http://*,https://*,dav://*,davs://*,rsync://*,sftp://* exe "sil doau BufReadPre ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))|call netrw#Nread(2,expand("<amatch>"))|exe "sil doau BufReadPost ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))
au BufReadCmd file://* call netrw#FileUrlRead(expand("<amatch>"))
au BufReadCmd ftp://*,rcp://*,scp://*,http://*,file://*,https://*,dav://*,davs://*,rsync://*,sftp://* exe "sil doau BufReadPre ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))|call netrw#Nread(2,expand("<amatch>"))|exe "sil doau BufReadPost ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))
au FileReadCmd ftp://*,rcp://*,scp://*,http://*,file://*,https://*,dav://*,davs://*,rsync://*,sftp://* exe "sil doau FileReadPre ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))|call netrw#Nread(1,expand("<amatch>"))|exe "sil doau FileReadPost ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))
au BufWriteCmd ftp://*,rcp://*,scp://*,http://*,file://*,dav://*,davs://*,rsync://*,sftp://* exe "sil doau BufWritePre ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))|exe 'Nwrite '.fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))|exe "sil doau BufWritePost ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))
au FileWriteCmd ftp://*,rcp://*,scp://*,http://*,file://*,dav://*,davs://*,rsync://*,sftp://* exe "sil doau FileWritePre ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))|exe "'[,']".'Nwrite '.fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))|exe "sil doau FileWritePost ".fnameescape(expand("<amatch>"))
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ com! -count=1 -nargs=* Nread let s:svpos= winsaveview()<bar>call netrw#NetRead(
com! -range=% -nargs=* Nwrite let s:svpos= winsaveview()<bar><line1>,<line2>call netrw#NetWrite(<f-args>)<bar>call winrestview(s:svpos)
com! -nargs=* NetUserPass call NetUserPass(<f-args>)
com! -nargs=* Nsource let s:svpos= winsaveview()<bar>call netrw#NetSource(<f-args>)<bar>call winrestview(s:svpos)
com! -nargs=? Ntree call netrw#SetTreetop(1,<q-args>)
com! -nargs=? Ntree call netrw#SetTreetop(<q-args>)
" Commands: :Explore, :Sexplore, Hexplore, Vexplore, Lexplore {{{2
com! -nargs=* -bar -bang -count=0 -complete=dir Explore call netrw#Explore(<count>,0,0+<bang>0,<q-args>)
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ if !exists("g:netrw_nogx")
if !hasmapto('<Plug>NetrwBrowseX')
nmap <unique> gx <Plug>NetrwBrowseX
endif
nno <silent> <Plug>NetrwBrowseX :call netrw#BrowseX(netrw#GX(),netrw#CheckIfRemote(netrw#GX()))<cr>
nno <silent> <Plug>NetrwBrowseX :call netrw#BrowseX(expand((exists("g:netrw_gx")? g:netrw_gx : '<cfile>')),netrw#CheckIfRemote())<cr>
endif
if maparg('gx','v') == ""
if !hasmapto('<Plug>NetrwBrowseXVis')
@ -129,15 +129,19 @@ fun! s:LocalBrowse(dirname)
elseif isdirectory(a:dirname)
" call Decho("(LocalBrowse) dirname<".a:dirname."> ft=".&ft." (isdirectory, not amiga)")
" call Dredir("LocalBrowse ft last set: ","verbose set ft")
" call Decho("(s:LocalBrowse) COMBAK#23: buf#".bufnr("%")." file<".expand("%")."> line#".line(".")." col#".col("."))
sil! call netrw#LocalBrowseCheck(a:dirname)
" call Decho("(s:LocalBrowse) COMBAK#24: buf#".bufnr("%")." file<".expand("%")."> line#".line(".")." col#".col("."))
if exists("w:netrw_bannercnt") && line('.') < w:netrw_bannercnt
exe w:netrw_bannercnt
" call Decho("(s:LocalBrowse) COMBAK#25: buf#".bufnr("%")." file<".expand("%")."> line#".line(".")." col#".col("."))
endif
else
" not a directory, ignore it
" call Decho("(LocalBrowse) dirname<".a:dirname."> not a directory, ignoring...")
endif
" call Decho("(s:LocalBrowse) COMBAK#26: buf#".bufnr("%")." file<".expand("%")."> line#".line(".")." col#".col("."))
" call Dret("s:LocalBrowse")
endfun

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim support file to detect file types in scripts
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last change: 2017 Nov 11
" Last change: 2018 Feb 03
" This file is called by an autocommand for every file that has just been
" loaded into a buffer. It checks if the type of file can be recognized by
@ -100,6 +100,10 @@ if s:line1 =~# "^#!"
elseif s:name =~# 'make\>'
set ft=make
" Pike
elseif s:name =~# '^pike\%(\>\|[0-9]\)'
set ft=pike
" Lua
elseif s:name =~# 'lua'
set ft=lua
@ -129,7 +133,7 @@ if s:line1 =~# "^#!"
set ft=ruby
" JavaScript
elseif s:name =~# 'node\(js\)\=\>' || s:name =~# 'rhino\>'
elseif s:name =~# 'node\(js\)\=\>\|js\>' || s:name =~# 'rhino\>'
set ft=javascript
" BC calculator
@ -172,6 +176,10 @@ if s:line1 =~# "^#!"
elseif s:name =~# 'scala\>'
set ft=scala
" Clojure
elseif s:name =~# 'clojure'
set ft=clojure
endif
unlet s:name

142
runtime/spell/sr/main.aap Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
# Aap recipe for Serbian Vim spell files.
# Use a freshly compiled Vim if it exists.
@if os.path.exists('../../../src/vim'):
VIM = ../../../src/vim
@else:
:progsearch VIM vim
SPELLDIR = ..
FILES = sr_RS.aff sr_RS.dic
'sr_RS@latin.aff' 'sr_RS@latin.dic'
all: $SPELLDIR/sr.utf-8.spl $SPELLDIR/'sr@latin.utf-8.spl' ../README_sr.txt
# Original files will be in the subfolder hunspell-sr after unpacking:
# sr.dic original cyrillic dictionary
# sr.aff original cyrillic affix file
# sr-Latn.dic original latin dictionary file
# sr-Latn.aff original latin affix file
# Just before using the dictionary files, the right ones are copied to
# sr_RS.aff
# sr_RS.dic
# and
# sr_RS@latin.aff
# sr_RS@latin.dic
$SPELLDIR/sr.utf-8.spl : $FILES
:sys env LANG=sr_RS.UTF-8
$VIM -u NONE -e -c "set enc=utf-8" -c "mkspell! $SPELLDIR/sr sr_RS" -c q
$SPELLDIR/"sr@latin.utf-8.spl" : $FILES
:sys env LANG=sr_RS@latin.UTF-8
$VIM -u NONE -e -c "set enc=utf-8" -c "mkspell! $SPELLDIR/sr@latin sr_RS@latin" -c q
../README_sr.txt : hunspell-sr/README_sr.txt README_sr_RS.txt
:cat README_sr_RS.txt >!$target
:print >>$target
:print ============================================================== >>$target
:print Следи оригинална README датотека: >>$target
:print >>$target
:cat hunspell-sr/README_sr.txt >>$target
#
# Used to fetch the files.
#
ZIPFILE = http://devbase.net/dict-sr/hunspell-sr-20130715.zip
:attr {fetch = $ZIPFILE} sr_RS.zip
# The files don't depend on the .zip file so that we can delete it.
# Only download the zip file if the targets don't exist.
sr_RS.aff sr_RS.dic: {buildcheck=}
:assertpkg unzip patch
:fetch sr_RS.zip
:sys $UNZIP sr_RS.zip
:delete sr_RS.zip
@if not os.path.exists('sr_RS.orig.aff'):
:copy hunspell-sr/sr.aff sr_RS.orig.aff
@if not os.path.exists('sr_RS.orig.dic'):
:copy hunspell-sr/sr.dic sr_RS.orig.dic
@if os.path.exists('sr_RS.diff'):
:sys patch <sr_RS.diff
:copy sr_RS.orig.aff sr_RS.aff
:copy sr_RS.orig.dic sr_RS.dic
# Remove the 3 misspelled words and update the word count
# :sys $VIM -u NONE -e -c "set enc=utf-8"
# -c "e sr_RS.orig.dic"
# -c "%g/ажуриранје/d"
# -c "%g/вишнја/d"
# -c "%g/вишнјевац/d"
# -c "%s/263909/263906/e"
# -c "w! sr_RS.dic"
# -c q
sr_RS@latin.aff sr_RS@latin.dic: {buildcheck=}
:assertpkg unzip patch
:fetch sr_RS.zip
:sys $UNZIP sr_RS.zip
:delete sr_RS.zip
@if not os.path.exists('sr_RS@latin.orig.aff'):
:copy hunspell-sr/sr-Latn.aff 'sr_RS@latin.orig.aff'
@if not os.path.exists('sr_RS@latin.orig.dic'):
:copy hunspell-sr/sr-Latn.dic 'sr_RS@latin.orig.dic'
@if os.path.exists('sr_RS@latin.diff'):
:sys patch <'sr_RS@latin.diff'
:copy 'sr_RS@latin.orig.aff' 'sr_RS@latin.aff'
:copy 'sr_RS@latin.orig.dic' 'sr_RS@latin.dic'
# Remove the 3 duplicated words and update the word count
# :sys $VIM -u NONE -e -c "set enc=utf-8"
# -c "e sr_RS@latin.orig.dic"
# -c "%g/\v(ažuriranje)(\_.*\1)@=/d"
# -c "%g/\v(višnja)(\_.*\1)@=/d"
# -c "%g/\v(višnjevac)(\_.*\1)@=/d"
# -c "%s/263909/263906/e"
# -c "w! sr_RS@latin.dic"
# -c q
# Generate diff files, so that others can get the files and apply
# the diffs to get the Vim versions.
diff:
:assertpkg diff
:sys {force} diff -a -C 1 sr_RS.orig.aff sr_RS.aff >sr_RS.diff
:sys {force} diff -a -C 1 sr_RS.orig.dic sr_RS.dic >>sr_RS.diff
:sys {force} diff -a -C 1 'sr_RS@latin.orig.aff' 'sr_RS@latin.aff' >'sr_RS@latin.diff'
:sys {force} diff -a -C 1 'sr_RS@latin.orig.dic' 'sr_RS@latin.dic' >>'sr_RS@latin.diff'
# Delete all the unpacked and generated files, including the "orig" files.
clean:
:delete {force} sr_RS.zip sr_RS.dic
sr_RS.orig.aff sr_RS.orig.dic
sr_RS.aff
'sr_RS@latin.dic' 'sr_RS@latin.aff'
'sr_RS@latin.orig.aff' 'sr_RS@latin.orig.dic'
:sys rm -f -r hunspell-sr/
# Check for updated OpenOffice spell files. When there are changes the
# ".new.aff" and ".new.dic" files are left behind for manual inspection.
#
#check:
# :assertpkg unzip diff
# :fetch fr_FR.zip
# :mkdir tmp
# :cd tmp
# @try:
# @import stat
# :sys $UNZIP ../fr_FR.zip
# :sys {force} diff ../fr_FR.orig.aff fr_FR.aff >d
# @if os.stat('d')[stat.ST_SIZE] > 0:
# :copy fr_FR.aff ../fr_FR.new.aff
# :sys {force} diff ../fr_FR.orig.dic fr_FR.dic >d
# @if os.stat('d')[stat.ST_SIZE] > 0:
# :copy fr_FR.dic ../fr_FR.new.dic
# @finally:
# :cd ..
# :delete {r}{f}{q} tmp
# :delete fr_FR.zip
vim: set sts=4 sw=4 :

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@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
*** sr_RS.orig.aff Fri Feb 23 20:04:41 2018
--- sr_RS.aff Fri Feb 23 18:18:48 2018
***************
*** 1,10 ****
! SET UTF-8
! LANG sr
! TRY аиоенртсвумклпјдгзбшчцхћњљжфђџАИОЕНРТСВУМКЛПЈДГЗБШЧЦХЋЊЉЖФЂЏ
! KEY љњертжуиопшђж|асдфгхјклчћ|зџцвбнм|жшђ|ћшч|жчђ|ђћж|зж|љањседрфтгжхуј|јиколпч|азсџдцфвгбх|хнјмк
!
! MAP 4
! MAP цћ
! MAP цч
MAP зж
--- 1,5 ----
! SET utf-8
! MAP 3
! MAP цћч
MAP зж
***************
*** 12,14 ****
! REP 8
REP дј ђ
--- 7,11 ----
! MIDWORD -
!
! REP 4
REP дј ђ
***************
*** 17,28 ****
REP дж џ
- REP ц с # Ако хоћу да откуцам слово „С“ могу се залетети за ознаком на тастатури и уписати „Ц“ (C)
- REP п р # Ако хоћу да откуцам слово „В“ могу се залетети за ознаком и уписати „Б“ (B)
- REP џ х # Ако хоћу да откуцам слово „Р“ могу се залетети за ознаком и уписати „П“ (P)
- REP х н # Ако хоћу да откуцам слово „Х“ могу се залетети за ознаком и уписати „Џ“ (X)
- # Ако хоћу да откуцам слово „В“ могу се залетети за ознаком и уписати „Б“ (B) (покривено KEY паром „в - б“)
-
- ICONV 3
- ICONV ҵ тц
- ICONV ҥ нг
- ICONV ӕ ае
--- 14,15 ----
*** sr_RS.orig.dic Fri Feb 23 20:04:42 2018
--- sr_RS.dic Fri Feb 23 20:04:46 2018
***************
*** 1,2 ****
! 263909
а
--- 1,2 ----
! 263906
а
***************
*** 882,884 ****
ажурираних
- ажуриранје
ажурирано
--- 882,883 ----
***************
*** 22177,22180 ****
вишку
- вишнја
- вишнјевац
Вишну
--- 22176,22177 ----

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@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
*** sr_RS@latin.orig.aff Fri Feb 23 20:08:28 2018
--- sr_RS@latin.aff Fri Feb 23 18:18:48 2018
***************
*** 1,10 ****
! SET UTF-8
! LANG sr-Latn
! TRY aioenrtsvumklpjdgzbščchćnjljžfđdžAIOENRTSVUMKLPJDGZBŠČCHĆNJLJŽFĐDŽ
! KEY qwertyuiopšđž|asdfghjklčć|zxcvbnm|žšđ|ćšč|žčđ|đćž|zy|qawsedrftgyhuj|jikolpč|azsxdcfvgbh|hnjmk
!
! MAP 4
! MAP cć
! MAP cč
MAP zž
--- 1,5 ----
! SET utf-8
! MAP 3
! MAP cćč
MAP zž
***************
*** 12,20 ****
! REP 1
! REP dj đ
! ICONV fi fi
! ICONV fl fl
! ICONV st st
! ICONV ij ij
! ICONV œ oe
--- 7,14 ----
! MIDWORD -
! REP 4
! REP dj đ
! REP fl fl
! REP ff ff
! REP fi fi
*** sr_RS@latin.orig.dic Fri Feb 23 20:08:28 2018
--- sr_RS@latin.dic Fri Feb 23 20:08:53 2018
***************
*** 1,2 ****
! 263909
a
--- 1,2 ----
! 263906
a
***************
*** 882,884 ****
ažuriranih
- ažuriranje
ažurirano
--- 882,883 ----
***************
*** 22177,22184 ****
višku
- višnja
- višnjevac
Višnu
višnja
višnjama
višnjare
višnje
--- 22176,22181 ----

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@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Apache-Style configuration files (proftpd.conf/apache.conf/..)
" Maintainer: Christian Hammers <ch@westend.com>
" URL: none
" Maintainer: Ben RUBSON <ben.rubson@gmail.com>
" Former Maintainer: Christian Hammers <ch@westend.com>
" ChangeLog:
" 2017-12-17,ch
" correctly detect comments
" 2001-05-04,ch
" adopted Vim 6.0 syntax style
" 1999-10-28,ch
@ -27,8 +29,8 @@ endif
syn case ignore
syn match apComment /^\s*#.*$/
syn match apOption /^\s*[^ \t#<=]*/
syn match apComment /^\s*#.*$/
"syn match apLastValue /[^ \t<=#]*$/ contains=apComment ugly
" tags

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