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9e58787de7 patch 8.1.1330: using bold attribute in terminal changes the color
Problem:    Using bold attribute in terminal changes the color. (Jason
            Franklin)
Solution:   Don't set the "bold-highbright" flag in vterm unless the terminal
            supports less than 16 colors.
2019-05-13 20:27:23 +02:00
957f85d54e patch 8.1.1329: plans for popup window support are spread out
Problem:    Plans for popup window support are spread out.
Solution:   Add a first version of the popup window help.
2019-05-12 21:43:48 +02:00
bc4fd43160 patch 8.1.1328: no test for listener with undo operation
Problem:    No test for listener with undo operation.
Solution:   Add a test.
2019-05-12 14:36:27 +02:00
a9b2535f44 patch 8.1.1327: unnecessary scroll after horizontal split
Problem:    Unnecessary scroll after horizontal split.
Solution:   Don't adjust to fraction if all the text fits in the window.
            (Martin Kunev, closes #4367)
2019-05-12 14:25:30 +02:00
8aad88d8de patch 8.1.1326: no test for listener with partial
Problem:    No test for listener with partial.
Solution:   Add a test.  Add example to help.
2019-05-12 13:53:50 +02:00
97b0075b0d patch 8.1.1325: cannot build with +eval but without +channel and +timers
Problem:    Cannot build with +eval but without +channel and +timers. (John
            Marriott)
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef for get_callback().
2019-05-12 13:07:14 +02:00
b73fbc76c6 patch 8.1.1324: stray comma in VMS makefile
Problem:    Stray comma in VMS makefile.
Solution:   Remove the comma. (Naruhiko Nishino, closes #4368)
2019-05-11 21:50:07 +02:00
5d0183b706 patch 8.1.1323: 'mouse' option is reset when using GPM mouse
Problem:    'mouse' option is reset when using GPM mouse.
Solution:   Add flag for GPM mouse.
2019-05-11 21:38:58 +02:00
6e75e0a400 patch 8.1.1322: Cygwin makefile is not nicely indented
Problem:    Cygwin makefile is not nicely indented.
Solution:   Addjust spaces in preprocessor directives. (Ken Takata)
2019-05-11 21:24:26 +02:00
a334772967 patch 8.1.1321: no docs or tests for listener functions
Problem:    No docs or tests for listener functions.
Solution:   Add help and tests for listener_add() and listener_remove().
            Invoke the callbacks before redrawing.
2019-05-11 21:14:24 +02:00
6d2399bd10 patch 8.1.1320: it is not possible to track changes to a buffer
Problem:    It is not possible to track changes to a buffer.
Solution:   Add listener_add() and listener_remove(). No docs or tests yet.
2019-05-11 19:14:16 +02:00
6ed8819822 patch 8.1.1319: computing function length name in many places
Problem:    Computing function length name in many places.
Solution:   compute name length in call_func().
2019-05-11 18:37:44 +02:00
ec28d1516e patch 8.1.1318: code for text changes is in a "misc" file
Problem:    Code for text changes is in a "misc" file.
Solution:   Move the code to change.c.
2019-05-11 18:36:34 +02:00
3f86ca0faa Add missing files from patch 8.1.1318 2019-05-11 18:30:00 +02:00
dc9f9e93f5 patch 8.1.1317: output from Travis can be improved
Problem:    Output from Travis can be improved.
Solution:   Add section headers.  Handle errors better. (closes #4098)
2019-05-11 14:34:13 +02:00
d6896731ec patch 8.1.1316: duplicated localtime() call
Problem:    Duplicated localtime() call.
Solution:   Delete one.
2019-05-11 13:09:42 +02:00
afd78266c5 patch 8.1.1315: there is always a delay if a termrequest is never answered
Problem:    There is always a delay if a termrequest is never answered.
Solution:   When the response is not received within two seconds consider the
            request to have failed.
2019-05-10 23:10:31 +02:00
c049b52b90 patch 8.1.1314: MSVC makefile is not nicely indented
Problem:    MSVC makefile is not nicely indented.
Solution:   Addjust spaces in preprocessor directives. (Ken Takata)
2019-05-10 21:38:54 +02:00
63d2555c9c patch 8.1.1313: warnings for using localtime() and ctime()
Problem:    Warnings for using localtime() and ctime().
Solution:   Use localtime_r() if available.  Avoid using ctime().
2019-05-10 21:28:38 +02:00
4ca41534b7 patch 8.1.1312: Coverity warning for using uninitialized variable
Problem:    Coverity warning for using uninitialized variable.
Solution:   Clear exarg_T.
2019-05-09 21:48:37 +02:00
23b5139234 patch 8.1.1311: aborting an autocmd with an exception is not tested
Problem:    Aborting an autocmd with an exception is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test.  Also shows how to abort a command by throwing an
            exception.
2019-05-09 21:38:43 +02:00
42ae78cfff patch 8.1.1310: named function arguments are never optional
Problem:    Named function arguments are never optional.
Solution:   Support optional function arguments with a default value. (Andy
            Massimino, closes #3952)
2019-05-09 21:08:58 +02:00
6b528fa062 patch 8.1.1309: test for Normal highlight fails on MS-Windows GUI
Problem:    Test for Normal highlight fails on MS-Windows GUI.
Solution:   Skip the test for MS-Windows GUI.
2019-05-09 20:07:33 +02:00
f90b6e03a9 patch 8.1.1308: the Normal highlight is not defined when compiled with GUI
Problem:    The Normal highlight is not defined when compiled with GUI.
Solution:   Always define Normal. (Christian Brabandt, closes #4072)
2019-05-09 19:26:38 +02:00
a6c27c47dd Update runtime files 2019-05-09 19:16:22 +02:00
d4aa83af1d patch 8.1.1307: cannot reconnect to the X server after it restarted
Problem:    Cannot reconnect to the X server after it restarted.
Solution:   Add the :xrestore command. (Adrian Kocis, closes #844)
2019-05-09 18:59:31 +02:00
eae1b91fea patch 8.1.1306: Borland support is outdated and doesn't work
Problem:    Borland support is outdated and doesn't work.
Solution:   Remove Borland support, there are other (free) compilers
            available. (Thomas Dziedzic, Ken Takata, closes #4364)
2019-05-09 15:12:55 +02:00
691ddeefb5 patch 8.1.1305: there is no easy way to manipulate environment variables
Problem:    There is no easy way to manipulate environment variables.
Solution:   Add environ(), getenv() and setenv(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #2875)
2019-05-09 14:52:41 +02:00
68cbb14bae patch 8.1.1304: MS-Windows: compiler warning for unused value
Problem:    MS-Windows: compiler warning for unused value.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdefs. (Ken Takata, closes #4363)
2019-05-09 14:14:42 +02:00
be0a2597ae patch 8.1.1303: not possible to hide a balloon
Problem:    Not possible to hide a balloon.
Solution:   Hide the balloon when balloon_show() is called with an empty
            string or list.  Add balloon_gettext().
2019-05-09 13:50:16 +02:00
06bd824869 patch 8.1.1302: v:beval_text is not tested in Visual mode
Problem:    v:beval_text is not tested in Visual mode.
Solution:   Add a screenshot of the balloon in Visual mode.
2019-05-08 22:55:16 +02:00
0b75f7c97c patch 8.1.1301: when compiled with VIMDLL some messages are not shown
Problem:    When compiled with VIMDLL some messages are not shown.
Solution:   Set/reset gui.in_use and gui.starting as needed. (Ken Takata,
            closes #4361)
2019-05-08 22:28:46 +02:00
2f10658b06 patch 8.1.1300: in a terminal 'ballooneval' does not work right away
Problem:    In a terminal 'ballooneval' does not work right away.
Solution:   Flush output after drawing the balloon.  Add the <Ignore> key
            code.  Add a test.
2019-05-08 21:59:25 +02:00
a5c6a0b6c7 patch 8.1.1299: "extends" from 'listchars' is used when 'list' is off
Problem:    "extends" from 'listchars' is used when 'list' is off. (Hiroyuki
            Yoshinaga)
Solution:   Only use the "extends" character when 'list' is on. (Hirohito
            Higashi, closes #4360)
2019-05-08 20:20:46 +02:00
5416b75031 patch 8.1.1298: invalid argument test fails without X clipboard
Problem:    Invalid argument test fails without X clipboard.
Solution:   Test -display only with the +xterm_clipboard feature.
2019-05-08 18:36:43 +02:00
240f7abab0 patch 8.1.1297: invalid argument test fails without GTK
Problem:    Invalid argument test fails without GTK.
Solution:   Test -display and --display separately.
2019-05-08 17:58:15 +02:00
27821260c0 patch 8.1.1296: crash when using invalid command line argument
Problem:    Crash when using invalid command line argument.
Solution:   Check for options not being initialized.
2019-05-08 16:41:09 +02:00
98ffe4c6d8 patch 8.1.1295: when vimrun.exe does not exist external command may fail
Problem:    When vimrun.exe does not exist external command may fail.
Solution:   Use "cmd /c" twice to get the same behavior. (Ken Takata,
            closes #4355)
2019-05-07 23:01:39 +02:00
93d77b2cbe patch 8.1.1294: MS-Windows: Some fonts return wrong average char width
Problem:    MS-Windows: Some fonts return wrong average char width.
Solution:   Compute the average ourselves. (Ken Takata, closes #4356)
2019-05-07 22:52:50 +02:00
fda9784dc9 patch 8.1.1293: MSVC files are no longer useful
Problem:    MSVC files are no longer useful for debugging.  Newer Visual
            Studio versions cannot read them.
Solution:   Delete the files. (Ken Takata, closes #4357)
2019-05-07 22:25:27 +02:00
ba9ea91beb patch 8.1.1292: invalid command line arguments not tested
Problem:    Invalid command line arguments not tested.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4346)
2019-05-07 22:10:50 +02:00
1063f3d200 patch 8.1.1291: not easy to change directory and restore
Problem:    Not easy to change directory and restore.
Solution:   Add the chdir() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4358)
2019-05-07 22:06:52 +02:00
fd31e45e4b patch 8.1.1290: .hgignore and .gitignore are either distributed or in git
Problem:    .hgignore and .gitignore are either distributed or in git, not
            both.
Solution:   Add .gitignore to the distribution and .hgignore to git.  Update
            the entries. (Christian Brabandt, Ken Takata)
2019-05-07 21:48:51 +02:00
b6cb26ffe1 patch 8.1.1289: may not have enough space to add "W" to search stats
Problem:    May not have enough space to add "W" to search stats.
Solution:   Reserve a bit more space. (Christian Brabandt)
2019-05-07 21:34:37 +02:00
9ce3fa828d patch 8.1.1288: search stats don't show for mapped command
Problem:    Search stats don't show for mapped command.
Solution:   Remove SEARCH_PEEK from searchit flags.  Add a test. (Christian
            Brabandt)
2019-05-07 21:29:11 +02:00
7e1a5af540 patch 8.1.1287: cannot build with +eval but without +mouse
Problem:    Cannot build with +eval but without +mouse.
Solution:   Add #ifdefs around f_test_setmouse(). (John Marriott)
2019-05-07 16:28:13 +02:00
4fa06870e5 patch 8.1.1286: running tests leaves XTest_tabpage_cmdheight file behind
Problem:    Running tests leaves XTest_tabpage_cmdheight file behind.
Solution:   Delete the right file. (closes #4350)
2019-05-06 22:03:39 +02:00
f0ab01f6d8 patch 8.1.1285: test17 is old style
Problem:    Test17 is old style.
Solution:   Turn into new style test. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4347)
2019-05-06 22:00:00 +02:00
d136221129 patch 8.1.1284: detecting *.tmpl as htmlcheetah is outdated
Problem:    Detecting *.tmpl as htmlcheetah is outdated.
Solution:   Use the generic name "template". (closes #4348)
2019-05-06 21:46:10 +02:00
c7a10b35de patch 8.1.1283: delaying half a second after the top-bot message
Problem:    Delaying half a second after the top-bot message.
Solution:   Instead of the delay add "W" to the search count.
2019-05-06 21:37:18 +02:00
91882cf712 patch 8.1.1282: running make in src/po leaves LINGUAS file behind
Problem:    Running make in src/po leaves LINGUAS file behind. (Ken Takata)
Solution:   Delete LINGUAS after running msgfmt.
2019-05-05 21:01:51 +02:00
8ffc7c8b5f patch 8.1.1281: cannot specify a count with :chistory
Problem:    Cannot specify a count with :chistory.
Solution:   Add a count to :chistory and :lhistory. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #4344)
2019-05-05 21:00:26 +02:00
25c9c680ec patch 8.1.1280: remarks about functionality not in Vi clutters the help
Problem:    Remarks about functionality not in Vi clutters the help.
Solution:   Move all info about what is new in Vim or already existed in Vi to
            vi_diff.txt.  Remove {not in Vi} remarks. (closes #4268) Add
            "noet" to the help files modeline.  Also include many other help
            file improvements.
2019-05-05 18:13:34 +02:00
9a061cb78c patch 8.1.1279: cannot set 'spellang' to "sr@latin"
Problem:    Cannot set 'spellang' to "sr@latin". (Bojan Stipic)
Solution:   Allow using '@' in 'spellang'. (closes #4342)
2019-05-05 16:55:03 +02:00
58187f1c8a patch 8.1.1278: missing change for "combine" field
Problem:    Missing change for "combine" field.
Solution:   Also change the textprop implementation.
2019-05-05 16:33:47 +02:00
8fc0271e9a patch 8.1.1277: missing screenshot update
Problem:    Missing screenshot update.
Solution:   Update the screenshot.
2019-05-05 16:10:32 +02:00
de24a87013 patch 8.1.1276: cannot combine text properties with syntax highlighting
Problem:    Cannot combine text properties with syntax highlighting.
Solution:   Add the "combine" field to prop_type_add(). (closes #4343)
2019-05-05 15:48:00 +02:00
cf6a55c4b0 patch 8.1.1275: cannot navigate to errors before/after the cursor
Problem:    Cannot navigate to errors before/after the cursor.
Solution:   Add the :cbefore and :cafter commands. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #4340)
2019-05-05 15:02:30 +02:00
ce79353ace patch 8.1.1274: after :unmenu can still execute the menu with :emenu
Problem:    After :unmenu can still execute the menu with :emenu.
Solution:   Do not execute a menu that was disabled for the specified mode.
2019-05-05 14:19:20 +02:00
f653a6bcff patch 8.1.1273: compiler warning in direct write code
Problem:    Compiler warning in direct write code.
Solution:   Add a type cast.
2019-05-05 13:20:02 +02:00
711f02da65 patch 8.1.1272: click on WinBar of other window not tested
Problem:    Click on WinBar of other window not tested.
Solution:   Add a test case.
2019-05-05 13:14:28 +02:00
b3de6c4a76 patch 8.1.1271: compiler warnings for use of STRNCPY()
Problem:    Compiler warnings for use of STRNCPY(). (John Marriott)
Solution:   Use mch_memmove() instead of STRNCPY().
2019-05-05 13:02:28 +02:00
9dfa313919 patch 8.1.1270: cannot see current match position
Problem:    Cannot see current match position.
Solution:   Show "3/44" when using the "n" command and "S" is not in
            'shortmess'. (Christian Brabandt, closes #4317)
2019-05-04 21:08:40 +02:00
ed5ab2a959 patch 8.1.1269: MS-Windows GUI: multibyte chars with a 0x80 byte do not work
Problem:    MS-Windows GUI: multibyte chars with a 0x80 byte do not work when
            compiled with VIMDLL.
Solution:   Adjust the condition for fixing the input buffer. (Ken Takata,
            closes #4330)
2019-05-04 20:00:00 +02:00
510671a055 patch 8.1.1268: map completion test fails in GUI
Problem:    Map completion test fails in GUI.
Solution:   Skip the test that fails.
2019-05-04 19:26:56 +02:00
4b8366b56e patch 8.1.1267: cannot check if GPM mouse support is working
Problem:    Cannot check if GPM mouse support is working.
Solution:   Add the "mouse_gpm_enable" feature.
2019-05-04 17:34:34 +02:00
8caef443b2 patch 8.1.1266: winbar test doesn't test enough
Problem:    Winbar test doesn't test enough.
Solution:   Check that the WinBar actually shows up.  Correct check for clicks
            with no effect. (Ben Jackson, closes #4338)
2019-05-04 17:30:04 +02:00
bedf091a95 patch 8.1.1265: when GPM mouse support is enabled double clicks do not work
Problem:    When GPM mouse support is enabled double clicks in xterm do not
            work.
Solution:   Use KS_GPM_MOUSE for GPM mouse events.
2019-05-04 16:58:45 +02:00
d2fad67e3e patch 8.1.1264: crash when closing window from WinBar click
Problem:    Crash when closing window from WinBar click. (Ben Jackson)
Solution:   Check that window pointer is still valid. (closes #4337)
2019-05-04 16:55:25 +02:00
66f8311152 patch 8.1.1263: mouse clicks in WinBar not tested
Problem:    Mouse clicks in WinBar not tested.
Solution:   Add a test for clicking on the WinBar entries.
2019-05-04 16:06:12 +02:00
bb8476be87 patch 8.1.1262: cannot simulate a mouse click in a test
Problem:    Cannot simulate a mouse click in a test.
Solution:   Add test_setmouse().
2019-05-04 15:47:48 +02:00
25190db225 patch 8.1.1261: no error for quickfix commands with negative range
Problem:    No error for quickfix commands with negative range.
Solution:   Add ADDR_UNSIGNED and use it for quickfix commands.  Make
            assert_fails() show the command if the error doesn't match.
2019-05-04 15:05:28 +02:00
e4f5f3aa3d patch 8.1.1260: comparing with pointer instead of value
Problem:    Comparing with pointer instead of value.
Solution:   Add a "*". (Ken Takata, closes #4336)
2019-05-04 14:05:08 +02:00
e5c83286bb patch 8.1.1259: crash when exiting early
Problem:    Crash when exiting early. (Ralf Schandl)
Solution:   Only pop/push the title when it was set. (closes #4334)
2019-05-03 23:15:37 +02:00
9404a18ad9 patch 8.1.1258: the "N files to edit" message can not be surpressed
Problem:    The "N files to edit" message can not be surpressed.
Solution:   Surpress the message with --not-a-term. (closes #4320)
2019-05-03 22:25:40 +02:00
819d3e52a1 patch 8.1.1257: MSVC: name of object directory now always right
Problem:    MSVC: name of object directory now always right.
Solution:   Adjust comment.  Don't use different directory for DIRECTX.  Do
            use different directory for USE_MSVCRT. (Ken Takata, closes #4333)
2019-05-03 22:15:03 +02:00
3ff33114d7 patch 8.1.1256: cannot navigate through errors relative to the cursor
Problem:    Cannot navigate through errors relative to the cursor.
Solution:   Add :cabove, :cbelow, :labove and :lbelow. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #4316)
2019-05-03 21:56:35 +02:00
12e91862c1 patch 8.1.1255: building desktop files fails on FreeBSD
Problem:    Building desktop files fails on FreeBSD. (Adam Weinberger)
Solution:   Avoid using non-portable construct in Makefile. (closes #4332)
2019-05-03 21:20:03 +02:00
61df0c7996 patch 8.1.1254: mapping completion contains dead code
Problem:    Mapping completion contains dead code.
Solution:   Remove the code.
2019-05-03 21:10:36 +02:00
92b9e60cb5 patch 8.1.1253: mapping completion test fails
Problem:    Mapping completion test fails.
Solution:   Fix expected output.
2019-05-03 16:49:25 +02:00
1776a28e9c patch 8.1.1252: not all mapping completion is tested
Problem:    Not all mapping completion is tested.
Solution:   Add a few more mapping completion tests.
2019-05-03 16:05:41 +02:00
2cb9f02532 patch 8.1.1251: no test for completion of mapping keys
Problem:    No test for completion of mapping keys.
Solution:   Add a test.  Also clean up the code.
2019-05-03 15:13:57 +02:00
d788543ac6 patch 8.1.1250: no test for netterm mouse
Problem:    No test for netterm mouse.
Solution:   Add some tests for netterm mouse.
2019-05-03 13:44:10 +02:00
c6b1cc967f patch 8.1.1249: compiler warning for uninitialized variable
Problem:    Compiler warning for uninitialized variable.
Solution:   Initialize it. (Christian Brabandt)
2019-05-03 11:21:05 +02:00
92fd599e0d patch 8.1.1248: no test for dec mouse
Problem:    No test for dec mouse.
Solution:   Add some tests for dec mouse.  Add "no_query_mouse".
2019-05-02 23:00:22 +02:00
d0621d85a6 patch 8.1.1247: urxvt mouse codes are not tested
Problem:    Urxvt mouse codes are not tested.
Solution:   Also set 'ttymouse' to "urxvt" in the termcodes test.
2019-05-02 21:12:19 +02:00
bb7e1b4ba8 patch 8.1.1246: cannot handle negative mouse coordinate from urxvt
Problem:    Cannot handle negative mouse coordinate from urxvt.
Solution:   Accept '-' where a digit is expected. (Vincent Vinel,
            closes #4326)
2019-05-02 20:24:12 +02:00
36d502225c patch 8.1.1245: ":copen 10" sets height in full-height window
Problem:    ":copen 10" sets height in full-height window. (Daniel Hahler)
Solution:   Don't set the height if the quickfix window is full height.
            (closes #4325)
2019-05-02 20:17:40 +02:00
1ee36d6ff5 patch 8.1.1244: no tests for CTRL-mouse-click
Problem:    No tests for CTRL-mouse-click.
Solution:   Add a few tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4323)
2019-05-01 23:13:56 +02:00
26f0cb145a patch 8.1.1243: compiler warnings for incomplete switch statement
Problem:    Compiler warnings for incomplete switch statement. (Tony
            Mechelynck)
Solution:   Add ADDR_QUICKFIX to the list.
2019-05-01 21:43:42 +02:00
0fef0aeb1c patch 8.1.1242: no cmdline redraw when tabpages have different 'cmdheight'
Problem:    No cmdline redraw when tabpages have different 'cmdheight'.
Solution:   redraw the command line when 'cmdheight' changes when switching
            tabpages. (closes #4321)
2019-05-01 20:30:40 +02:00
b731689e85 patch 8.1.1241: Ex command info contains confusing information
Problem:    Ex command info contains confusing information.
Solution:   When using the NOTADR flag use ADDR_OTHER for the address type.
            Cleanup code using NOTADR.  Check for errors in
            create_cmdidxs.vim.  Adjust Makefile to see the errors.
2019-05-01 18:08:42 +02:00
d96dbd6f95 patch 8.1.1240: runtime desktop files are overwritten by build
Problem:    Runtime desktop files are overwritten by build. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Instead of copying the files find them with "make install".
2019-04-30 21:27:34 +02:00
a9dd2d3c75 patch 8.1.1239: key with byte sequence containing CSI does not work
Problem:    Key with byte sequence containing CSI does not work.
Solution:   Do not recognize CSI as special unless the GUI is active. (Ken
            Takata, closes #4318)
2019-04-29 21:58:41 +02:00
a0e67fc166 patch 8.1.1238: MS-Windows: compiler warning for sprintf() format
Problem:    MS-Windows: compiler warning for sprintf() format.
Solution:   Change %d to %ld. (Ken Takata)
2019-04-29 21:46:26 +02:00
52111f8231 patch 8.1.1237: error for using "compl", reserved word in C++
Problem:    Error for using "compl", reserved word in C++.
Solution:   Rename to "complp". (suggestion by Ken Takata)
2019-04-29 21:30:45 +02:00
fe368edcc0 patch 8.1.1236: sjiscorr.c not found in shadow directory
Problem:    sjiscorr.c not found in shadow directory. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Link po/*.c files with "make shadow".
2019-04-29 20:30:54 +02:00
602abeb20f Update .gitignore 2019-04-29 20:26:05 +02:00
c0af78fa08 patch 8.1.1235: compiler warnings for using STRLEN() value
Problem:    Compiler warnings for using STRLEN() value.
Solution:   Cast to int. (Christian Brabandt, Mike Williams)
2019-04-29 19:47:22 +02:00
701df4eb64 patch 8.1.1234: swap file test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    Swap file test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Only compare the tail of the file names.
2019-04-28 23:07:18 +02:00
c779c674ac patch 8.1.1233: cannot build tiny version
Problem:    Cannot build tiny version.
Solution:   Remove #ifdef for verb_msg().
2019-04-28 22:53:41 +02:00
1b243eafb0 patch 8.1.1232: can't build on MS-Windows
Problem:    Can't build on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Define process_still_running.
2019-04-28 22:50:40 +02:00
67cf86bfff patch 8.1.1231: asking about existing swap file unnecessarily
Problem:    Asking about existing swap file unnecessarily.
Solution:   When it is safe, delete the swap file.  Remove
            HAS_SWAP_EXISTS_ACTION, it is always defined. (closes #1237)
2019-04-28 22:25:38 +02:00
afde13b62b patch 8.1.1230: a lot of code is shared between vim.exe and gvim.exe
Problem:    A lot of code is shared between vim.exe and gvim.exe.
Solution:   Optionally put the shared code in vim.dll. (Ken Takata,
            closes #4287)
2019-04-28 19:46:49 +02:00
ab4cece605 patch 8.1.1229: warning for posix_openpt() not declared
Problem:    Warning for posix_openpt() not declared. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Add declaration.
2019-04-28 18:40:03 +02:00
45e18cbdc4 patch 8.1.1228: not possible to process tags with a function
Problem:    Not possible to process tags with a function.
Solution:   Add tagfunc() (Christian Brabandt, Andy Massimino, closes #4010)
2019-04-28 18:05:35 +02:00
7a9df9dd00 patch 8.1.1227: duplicate entries in the generate .desktop files
Problem:    Duplicate entries in the generate .desktop files. (Ralf Schandl)
Solution:   Remove translated entries from the .in files. (closes #4313)
2019-04-28 16:08:30 +02:00
6c60f47fb9 patch 8.1.1226: {not in Vi} remarks get in the way of useful help text
Problem:    {not in Vi} remarks get in the way of useful help text.
Solution:   Make a list of all Vi options, instead of mentioning what Vi does
            not have.  Update the help text for options.
2019-04-28 16:00:35 +02:00
1e44968780 patch 8.1.1225: cannot create a pty to use with :terminal on FreeBSD
Problem:    Cannot create a pty to use with :terminal on FreeBSD.
Solution:   Add support for posix_openpt(). (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4306,
            closes #4289)
2019-04-28 14:59:59 +02:00
f720d0a77e patch 8.1.1224: MS-Windows: cannot specify font weight
Problem:    MS-Windows: cannot specify font weight.
Solution:   Add the "W" option to 'guifont'. (closes #4309)  Move GUI font
            explanation out of options.txt.
2019-04-28 14:02:47 +02:00
564344ace9 patch 8.1.1223: middle mouse click test fails without a clipboard
Problem:    Middle mouse click test fails without a clipboard.
Solution:   Check if the clipboard can be used. (Dominique Pelle, Christian
            Brabandt)  Also use WorkingClipboard() instead of checking for the
            "clipboard" feature.
2019-04-28 13:00:12 +02:00
dcaa54dded patch 8.1.1222: build still fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    Build still fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Move another declaration to start of block.
2019-04-27 22:45:00 +02:00
ad6dc49a75 patch 8.1.1221: filtering does not work when listing marks
Problem:    Filtering does not work when listing marks.
Solution:   Implement filtering marks. (Marcin Szamotulski, closes #3895)
2019-04-27 22:40:08 +02:00
0ee1bdff7d patch 8.1.1220: build fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    Build fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Move declaration to start of block.
2019-04-27 22:38:30 +02:00
6ee9658774 patch 8.1.1219: not checking for NULL return from alloc()
Problem:    Not checking for NULL return from alloc().
Solution:   Add checks. (Martin Kunev, closes #4303, closes #4174)
2019-04-27 22:06:37 +02:00
00aa069db8 patch 8.1.1218: cannot set a directory for a tab page
Problem:    Cannot set a directory for a tab page.
Solution:   Add the tab-local directory. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4212)
2019-04-27 20:37:57 +02:00
2155a6abaa patch 8.1.1217: MS-Windows: no space reserved for font quality name
Problem:    MS-Windows: no space reserved for font quality name.
Solution:   Add quality_name length if present. (Ken Takata, closes #4311)
2019-04-27 19:15:45 +02:00
c1b8160b44 patch 8.1.1216: mouse middle click is not tested
Problem:    Mouse middle click is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4310)
2019-04-27 19:11:35 +02:00
49543fbced patch 8.1.1215: "make clean" does not remove generated src/po files
Problem:    "make clean" does not remove generated src/po files.
Solution:   Remove the files for "make clean". (Christian Brabandt)
2019-04-27 18:32:31 +02:00
c6b37db1ba patch 8.1.1214: old style tests
Problem:    Old style tests.
Solution:   Move tests from test14 to new style test files. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #4308)
2019-04-27 18:00:34 +02:00
e13a3901ca patch 8.1.1213: "make clean" in top dir does not cleanup indent test output
Problem:    "make clean" in top dir does not cleanup indent test output.
Solution:   Clean the indent test output.  Do not rely on the vim executable
            for that. (closes #4307)
2019-04-27 17:57:31 +02:00
520e245237 patch 8.1.1212: signal PWR is not tested
Problem:    Signal PWR is not tested.
Solution:   Test that PWR updates the swap file. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #4312)
2019-04-27 17:32:40 +02:00
e61e548dd6 patch 8.1.1211: not all user command code is tested
Problem:    Not all user command code is tested.
Solution:   Add more tests.
2019-04-27 15:05:12 +02:00
ac9fb18020 patch 8.1.1210: support for user commands is spread out
Problem:    Support for user commands is spread out. No good reason to make
            user commands optional.
Solution:   Move user command support to usercmd.c.  Always enable the
            user_commands feature.
2019-04-27 13:04:13 +02:00
5431589d25 patch 8.1.1209: clever compiler warns for buffer being too small
Problem:    Clever compiler warns for buffer being too small.
Solution:   Make the buffer bigger (even though it's not really needed).
2019-04-26 22:33:49 +02:00
c8cc0ad477 patch 8.1.1208: links to repository use wrong file name
Problem:    Links to repository use wrong file name.
Solution:   Swap the file names. (Nahuel Ourthe, closes #4304)
2019-04-26 21:31:38 +02:00
1f3601e92e patch 8.1.1207: some compilers give warning messages
Problem:    Some compilers give warning messages.
Solution:   Initialize variables, change printf() argument. (Christian
            Brabandt, closes #4305)
2019-04-26 20:33:00 +02:00
d1f90bbcab patch 8.1.1206: user command parsing and listing not properly tested
Problem:    User command parsing and listing not properly tested.
Solution:   Add more tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4296)
2019-04-25 22:42:07 +02:00
a68e595909 patch 8.1.1205: a BufReadPre autocommand may cause the cursor to move
Problem:    A BufReadPre autocommand may cause the cursor to move.
Solution:   Restore the cursor position after executing the autocommand,
            unless the autocommand moved it. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #4302, closes #4294)
2019-04-25 22:22:01 +02:00
a561a41a70 patch 8.1.1204: output of :command with address completion is not nice
Problem:    Output of :command with address completion is not nice.
Solution:   Shorten the address completion names.
2019-04-25 21:27:58 +02:00
69ea587289 patch 8.1.1203: some autocmd tests are old style
Problem:    Some autocmd tests are old style.
Solution:   Turn the tests into new style. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4295)
2019-04-25 20:29:00 +02:00
c2d09c9f2c patch 8.1.1202: always get regexp debugging logs when building with -DDEBUG
Problem:    Always get regexp debugging logs when building with -DDEBUG.
Solution:   By default do not create regexp debugging logs. (Ken Takata)
2019-04-25 20:07:51 +02:00
725310d89e patch 8.1.1201: output of :command is hard to read
Problem:    Output of :command is hard to read.
Solution:   Make some columns wider, some narrower.  Truncate the command when
            listing all.
2019-04-24 23:08:23 +02:00
31fc39e47b patch 8.1.1200: old style comments in debugger source
Problem:    Old style comments in debugger source.
Solution:   Use new style comments. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4286)
2019-04-23 18:39:49 +02:00
8485be4e49 patch 8.1.1199: no test for :abclear
Problem:    No test for :abclear.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4292)
2019-04-23 16:36:05 +02:00
958eabe5e5 patch 8.1.1198: bracketed paste may remain active after Vim exists
Problem:    Bracketed paste may remain active after Vim exists, because the
            terminal emulater restores the setting.
Solution:   Set/reset bracketed paste mode before setting the terminal mode.
            (closes #3579)
2019-04-21 17:22:33 +02:00
c75e812623 patch 8.1.1197: when starting with multiple tabs file messages is confusing
Problem:    When starting with multiple tabs file messages is confusing.
Solution:   Set 'shortmess' when loading the other tabs. (Christian Brabandt)
2019-04-21 15:55:10 +02:00
7bde95a461 patch 8.1.1196: parallel build may fail
Problem:    Parallel build may fail.
Solution:   Update dependencies.
2019-04-21 15:22:39 +02:00
eead75c5e8 patch 8.1.1195: Vim script debugger functionality needs cleanup
Problem:    Vim script debugger functionality needs cleanup.
Solution:   Move debugger code to a separate file.  Add more tests. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #4285)
2019-04-21 11:35:00 +02:00
911ead1269 Update runtime files 2019-04-21 00:03:35 +02:00
ad3ec76bb8 patch 8.1.1194: typos and small problems in source files
Problem:    Typos and small problems in source files.
Solution:   Small fixes.
2019-04-21 00:00:13 +02:00
037c54f261 patch 8.1.1193: typos and small problems in test files
Problem:    Typos and small problems in test files.
Solution:   Small improvements.
2019-04-20 23:47:46 +02:00
4c25bd785a patch 8.1.1192: mode is not cleared when leaving Insert mode with mapped Esc
Problem:    Mode is not cleared when leaving Insert mode with mapped Esc.
Solution:   Clear the mode when redraw_cmdline is set. (closes #4269)
2019-04-20 23:38:07 +02:00
0fdd943595 patch 8.1.1191: not all debug commands are covered by a test
Problem:    Not all debug commands are covered by a test.
Solution:   Add more tests. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4282)
2019-04-20 22:28:48 +02:00
93a4879c20 patch 8.1.1190: has('vimscript-3') does not work
Problem:    has('vimscript-3') does not work.
Solution:   Add "vimscript-3" to the list of features.
2019-04-20 21:54:28 +02:00
abc7c7fc5a patch 8.1.1189: mode is not cleared when leaving Insert mode
Problem:    Mode is not cleared when leaving Insert mode.
Solution:   Clear the mode when got_int is set. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4270)
2019-04-20 15:10:13 +02:00
d2e716e6df patch 8.1.1188: not all Vim variables require the v: prefix
Problem:    Not all Vim variables require the v: prefix.
Solution:   When scriptversion is 3 all Vim variables can only be used with
            the v: prefix.  (Ken Takata, closes #4274)
2019-04-20 14:39:52 +02:00
3a4c53ba51 patch 8.1.1187: cannot recognize Pipfile
Problem:    Cannot recognize Pipfile.
Solution:   Use existing filetypes. (Charles Ross, closes #4280)
2019-04-19 23:33:14 +02:00
334ad41504 patch 8.1.1186: readdir() allocates list twice
Problem:    readdir() allocates list twice.
Solution:   Remove second allocation.  Also check for zero length.
2019-04-19 15:20:46 +02:00
86ec6d7e1e patch 8.1.1185: mapping for CTRL-X is inconsistent
Problem:    Mapping for CTRL-X is inconsistent.
Solution:   Map CTRL-X to "*d also for the MS-Windows console. (Ken Takata,
            closes #4265)
2019-04-18 21:09:02 +02:00
137c14bb4f patch 8.1.1184: undo file left behind after running test
Problem:    Undo file left behind after running test.
Solution:   Delete the undo file. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4279)
2019-04-18 20:30:55 +02:00
b49e3563b9 patch 8.1.1183: typos in VisVim comments
Problem:    Typos in VisVim comments.
Solution:   Correct the typos. (Christ van Willegen)
2019-04-17 18:31:18 +02:00
b9cdb37176 patch 8.1.1182: some function prototypes are outdated
Problem:    Some function prototypes are outdated.
Solution:   Update function prototypes. (Ken Takata, closes #4267)
2019-04-17 18:24:35 +02:00
2b00b9b0f3 patch 8.1.1181: tests for mouse clicks are a bit flaky
Problem:    Tests for mouse clicks are a bit flaky when run in an interactive
            terminal.
Solution:   Use "xterm2" instead of "xterm" for 'ttymouse' to avoid spurious
            drag events.
2019-04-17 17:08:27 +02:00
113bf0672b patch 8.1.1180: Vim script debugger tests are old style
Problem:    Vim script debugger tests are old style.
Solution:   Turn into new style tests. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4259)
2019-04-17 16:54:05 +02:00
696d637728 patch 8.1.1179: no test for mouse clicks in the fold column
Problem:    No test for mouse clicks in the fold column.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4261)
2019-04-17 16:33:46 +02:00
4945219b99 patch 8.1.1178: when mouse click tests fails value of 'ttytype' is unknown
Problem:    When mouse click tests fails value of 'ttytype' is unknown.
Solution:   Add a message to the assert.
2019-04-17 16:27:02 +02:00
1a4dce7cad patch 8.1.1177: .ts files are recognized as xml, typescript is more common
Problem:    .ts files are recognized as xml, while typescript is more common.
Solution:   Recognize .ts files as typescript. (closes #4264)
2019-04-16 22:21:05 +02:00
7f27976589 patch 8.1.1176: test for dragging a tab is flaky
Problem:    Test for dragging a tab is flaky.
Solution:   Add a brief sleep.
2019-04-15 21:48:22 +02:00
e3e3828f93 patch 8.1.1175: no test for dragging a tab and double click for new tab
Problem:    No test for dragging a tab with the mouse and for creating a new
            tab by double clicking in the tabline.
Solution:   Add two tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4258)
2019-04-15 20:55:31 +02:00
8dc4c72923 patch 8.1.1174: cannot build with Ruby 1.8
Problem:    Cannot build with Ruby 1.8. (Tom G. Christensen)
Solution:   Include ruby/st.h. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4257)
2019-04-14 19:42:13 +02:00
a8356bc173 patch 8.1.1173: suspend test has duplicated lines
Problem:    Suspend test has duplicated lines.
Solution:   Use a function.
2019-04-14 14:31:11 +02:00
74e3d4ec11 patch 8.1.1172: cursor properties were not fully tested
Problem:    Cursor properties were not fully tested.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4256)
2019-04-14 14:16:46 +02:00
316c16797a patch 8.1.1171: statusline test could fail in large terminal
Problem:    Statusline test could fail in large terminal.
Solution:   Make the test work on a huge terminal. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #4255)
2019-04-14 13:23:40 +02:00
a0aaf3c4df patch 8.1.1170: terminal ANSI color test does not cover all colors
Problem:    Terminal ANSI color test does not cover all colors.
Solution:   Use the color number, the name is not always resulting in an ANSI
            color when t_Co is 256.
2019-04-13 23:18:21 +02:00
837854d1bc patch 8.1.1169: writing coverage info in a separate dir is not needed
Problem:    Writing coverage info in a separate dir is not needed.
Solution:   Revert the changes to use a separate directory.
2019-04-13 22:44:51 +02:00
87dcfd75c2 patch 8.1.1168: not all screen update code of terminal is executed in tests
Problem:    Not all screen update code of the terminal window is executed in
            tests.
Solution:   Redraw before taking a screenshot.
2019-04-13 22:35:29 +02:00
39f76c6ac0 patch 8.1.1167: no test for closing tab by click in tabline
Problem:    No test for closing tab by click in tabline.
Solution:   Add a test.  Also fix that dragging window separator could fail in
            a large terminal. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4253)
2019-04-13 22:13:23 +02:00
9c35d05f45 patch 8.1.1166: gettitle test can still fail when another Vim is running
Problem:    Gettitle test can still fail when another Vim is running.
Solution:   Accept any server name number. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4252)
2019-04-13 20:39:15 +02:00
ca57ab54d7 patch 8.1.1165: no test for mouse clicks in the terminal tabpage line
Problem:    No test for mouse clicks in the terminal tabpage line.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4247).  Also init
            TabPageIdxs[], in case it's used before a redraw.
2019-04-13 14:53:16 +02:00
700dfaa86a patch 8.1.1164: gettitle test is failing when server name differs
Problem:    Gettitle test is failing when server name differs. (Kenta Sato)
Solution:   Accept "VIM1" when 'autoservername' is used. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #4250, closes #4249)
2019-04-13 14:21:19 +02:00
5d48e0d99a patch 8.1.1163: codecov does not report all the coverage information
Problem:    Codecov does not report all the coverage information.
Solution:   Make a second run with the nested execution output, expect that
            Codecov will merge the results.
2019-04-13 13:44:31 +02:00
f587ef345e patch 8.1.1162: incorrect coverage information; typo in color name
Problem:    Incorrect coverage information; typo in color name.
Solution:   Fix the typo.  Set environment variables to have a nested Vim
            write the coverage info in another directory.
2019-04-13 13:13:54 +02:00
1d79ce81e7 patch 8.1.1161: unreachable code
Problem:    Unreachable code.
Solution:   Remove condition that will never be true.  Add tests for all ANSI
            colors.
2019-04-12 22:27:39 +02:00
c8b3ddab51 patch 8.1.1160: termcodes test would fail in a very big terminal
Problem:    Termcodes test would fail in a very big terminal.
Solution:   Bail out when the row is larger than what will work. (Dominique
            Pelle, closes #4246)
2019-04-12 21:42:52 +02:00
a8d22e3a40 patch 8.1.1159: MS-Windows: with a silent (un)install $VIM/_vimrc is removed
Problem:    MS-Windows: with a silent (un)install $VIM/_vimrc is removed.
Solution:   Don't delete _vimrc in silent mode. (Ken Takata, closes #4242)
2019-04-12 21:29:33 +02:00
04af19637c patch 8.1.1158: json encoded string is sometimes missing the final NUL
Problem:    Json encoded string is sometimes missing the final NUL.
Solution:   Add the NUL.  Also for log messages.
2019-04-12 21:19:04 +02:00
f9b89b4679 patch 8.1.1157: Unicode tables are out of date
Problem:    Unicode tables are out of date.
Solution:   Update to Unicode 12. (Christian Brabandt, closes #4240)
2019-04-12 20:08:55 +02:00
d489c9801b patch 8.1.1156: Unicode emoji and other image characters not recognized
Problem:    Unicode emoji and other image characters not recognized.
Solution:   Add ranges for musical notation, game pieces, etc. (Martin
            Tournoij, closes #4238)
2019-04-12 20:00:21 +02:00
3fbd2d7c31 patch 8.1.1155: termcodes tests can be improved
Problem:    Termcodes tests can be improved.
Solution:   Add helper functions to simplify tests.  Dragging statusline for
            xterm and sgr. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4237)
2019-04-11 23:56:16 +02:00
496555fd18 patch 8.1.1154: getting a newer msgfmt on Travis is too complicated
Problem:    Getting a newer msgfmt on Travis is too complicated.
Solution:   Use a "sourcline" entry. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4236)
2019-04-11 20:14:56 +02:00
9a419ffb93 patch 8.1.1154 2019-04-11 18:44:11 +02:00
7edf0baef4 patch 8.1.1152: compiler warning with VS2019
Problem:    Compiler warning with VS2019.
Solution:   Specify different offset for "AMD64". (closes #4235)
2019-04-11 17:22:57 +02:00
679beba800 patch 8.1.1151: build fails when using shadow directory
Problem:    Build fails when using shadow directory.
Solution:   Link the desktop.in files.
2019-04-11 16:21:33 +02:00
29a9baa077 patch 8.1.1150: generating desktop files not tested on Travis
Problem:    Generating desktop files not tested on Travis.
Solution:   Install a newer msgfmt package. (Christian Brabandt)
2019-04-11 15:49:11 +02:00
26096cc96f patch 8.1.1149: building desktop files fails with older msgfmt
Problem:    Building desktop files fails with older msgfmt.
Solution:   Add autoconf check.  Avoid always building the desktop files.
2019-04-11 15:25:40 +02:00
730f48fe36 patch 8.1.1148: CTRL-L with 'incsearch' does not pick up char under cursor
Problem:    CTRL-L with 'incsearch' does not pick up char under cursor.
            (Smylers)
Solution:   Do not compare the position with the cursor position. (Hirohito
            Higashi, closes #3620)
2019-04-11 13:45:57 +02:00
a60e536a29 patch 8.1.1147: desktop file translations are requiring manual updates
Problem:    Desktop file translations are requiring manual updates.
Solution:   Use the .po files for desktop file translations. (Christian
            Brabandt)
2019-04-11 13:11:39 +02:00
ef8c83c550 patch 8.1.1146: in MS-Windows console colors in a terminal window are wrong
Problem:    In MS-Windows console colors in a terminal window are wrong.
Solution:   Use the ansi index also for 16 colors. (Ken Takata)
2019-04-11 11:40:13 +02:00
a7be0f2451 patch 8.1.1145: compiler warning for unused function
Problem:    Compiler warning for unused function. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2019-04-11 11:19:32 +02:00
862f1e17ea patch 8.1.1144: too strict checking of the 'spellfile' option
Problem:    Too strict checking of the 'spellfile' option.
Solution:   Allow for a path.
2019-04-10 22:33:41 +02:00
8f130eda47 patch 8.1.1143: may pass weird strings to file name expansion
Problem:    May pass weird strings to file name expansion.
Solution:   Check for matching characters.  Disallow control characters.
2019-04-10 22:15:19 +02:00
3fb01a53c6 patch 8.1.1142: no test for dragging the window separators with the mouse
Problem:    No test for dragging the window separators with the mouse.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4226)
2019-04-09 21:52:02 +02:00
1b55797e90 patch 8.1.1141: terminal winpos test fails with very large terminal
Problem:    Terminal winpos test fails with very large terminal. (Dominique
            Pelle)
Solution:   Compute the expected size more accurately. (closes #4228)
2019-04-09 21:17:32 +02:00
46ad288b9b patch 8.1.1140: not easy to find out what neighbors a window has
Problem:    Not easy to find out what neighbors a window has.
Solution:   Add more arguments to winnr(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #3993)
2019-04-08 20:01:47 +02:00
9845f36aa6 patch 8.1.1139: no test for what is fixed in patch 8.1.0716
Problem:    No test for what is fixed in patch 8.1.0716.
Solution:   Add a test. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #3797)
2019-04-08 18:59:54 +02:00
d7f246c68c patch 8.1.1138: plugins don't get notified when the popup menu changes
Problem:    Plugins don't get notified when the popup menu changes.
Solution:   Add the CompleteChanged event. (Andy Massimino. closes #4176)
2019-04-08 18:15:41 +02:00
62e1bb4a11 Update runtime files. 2019-04-08 16:25:07 +02:00
049736fa8a patch 8.1.1137: xterm mouse wheel escape sequence is not tested
Problem:    Xterm mouse wheel escape sequence is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test using low-level input. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4221)
2019-04-07 21:55:07 +02:00
905dd905de patch 8.1.1136: decoding of mouse click escape sequence is not tested
Problem:    Decoding of mouse click escape sequence is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test for xterm and SGR using low-level input.  Make
            low-level input execution with feedkeys() work.
2019-04-07 14:21:47 +02:00
d85c396d51 patch 8.1.1135: build failure for small version
Problem:    Build failure for small version. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2019-04-07 14:19:14 +02:00
39803d82db patch 8.1.1134: buffer for quickfix window is reused for another file
Problem:    Buffer for quickfix window is reused for another file.
Solution:   Don't reuse the quickfx buffer. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2019-04-07 12:04:51 +02:00
08499f5a4d patch 8.1.1133: compiler warning for uninitialized struct member
Problem:    Compiler warning for uninitialized struct member. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan)
Solution:   Add initializer field.
2019-04-07 11:56:49 +02:00
616aeef21f patch 8.1.1132: getwinpos() test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    getwinpos() test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Don't try running this test.
2019-04-06 22:21:22 +02:00
16c34c3765 patch 8.1.1131: getwinpos() does not work in the MS-Windows console
Problem:    getwinpos() does not work in the MS-Windows console.
Solution:   Implement getwinpos().
2019-04-06 22:01:24 +02:00
1164023828 patch 8.1.1130: MS-Windows: warning for unused variable
Problem:    MS-Windows: warning for unused variable.
Solution:   Remove the variable.
2019-04-06 20:53:29 +02:00
2d7260d665 patch 8.1.1129: when making a new screendump test have to create the file
Problem:    When making a new screendump test have to create the file.
Solution:   Continue creating the failed screendump, so it can be moved once
            it is correct.
2019-04-06 20:51:52 +02:00
94a7242ad1 patch 8.1.1128: getwinpos() test does not work on MS-Windows
Problem:    getwinpos() test does not work on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Skip the test.
2019-04-06 20:40:35 +02:00
6bc9305a02 patch 8.1.1127: getwinpos() doesn't work in terminal on MS-Windows console
Problem:    getwinpos() doesn't work in terminal on MS-Windows console.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdefs.  Disable test for MS-Windows console.
2019-04-06 20:00:19 +02:00
3d3f21764a patch 8.1.1126: build failure with +terminal but without tgetent
Problem:    Build failure with +terminal but without tgetent.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef.
2019-04-06 17:56:05 +02:00
fa1e90cd4d patch 8.1.1125: libvterm does not handle the window position report
Problem:    Libvterm does not handle the window position report.
Solution:   Let libvterm call the fallback CSI handler when not handling CSI
            sequence.  Handle the window position report in Vim.
2019-04-06 17:47:40 +02:00
d9eefe3155 patch 8.1.1124: insert completion flags are mixed up
Problem:    Insert completion flags are mixed up.
Solution:   Clean up flags use of ins_compl_add() and cp_flags.
2019-04-06 14:22:21 +02:00
73655cf0ca patch 8.1.1123: no way to avoid filtering for autocomplete function
Problem:    No way to avoid filtering for autocomplete function, causing
            flickering of the popup menu.
Solution:   Add the "equal" field to complete items. (closes #3887)
2019-04-06 13:45:55 +02:00
9d40128afd patch 8.1.1122: char2nr() does not handle composing characters
Problem:    char2nr() does not handle composing characters.
Solution:   Add str2list() and list2str(). (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4190)
2019-04-06 13:18:12 +02:00
4a5711b5ea patch 8.1.1121: test for term_gettitle() was disabled
Problem:    Test for term_gettitle() was disabled.
Solution:   Enable the test and bail out only when it doesn't work. (Dominique
            Pelle, closes #3776)
2019-04-06 12:39:55 +02:00
543c9b1921 patch 8.1.1120: cannot easily get directory entry matches
Problem:    Cannot easily get directory entry matches.
Solution:   Add the readdir() function. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #2439)
2019-04-05 22:50:40 +02:00
577fadfc10 patch 8.1.1119: no support for Windows on ARM64.
Problem:    No support for Windows on ARM64.
Solution:   Add ARM64 support (Leendert van Doorn)
2019-04-04 20:32:24 +02:00
652de23dc7 patch 8.1.1118: a couple of conditions are hard to understand
Problem:    A couple of conditions are hard to understand.
Solution:   Split the conditions into pieces. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3879)
2019-04-04 20:13:09 +02:00
1cd4dc444a patch 8.1.1117: build failure without the +eval feature
Problem:    Build failure without the +eval feature.
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2019-04-04 19:06:14 +02:00
558ca4ae55 patch 8.1.1116: cannot enforce a Vim script style
Problem:    Cannot enforce a Vim script style.
Solution:   Add the :scriptversion command. (closes #3857)
2019-04-04 18:15:38 +02:00
8f4aeb5572 patch 8.1.1115: cannot build with older C compiler
Problem:    Cannot build with older C compiler.
Solution:   Move variable declaration to start of block.
2019-04-04 15:40:56 +02:00
0f248b006c patch 8.1.1114: confusing overloaded operator "." for string concatenation
Problem:    Confusing overloaded operator "." for string concatenation.
Solution:   Add ".." for string concatenation.  Also "let a ..= b".
2019-04-04 15:36:05 +02:00
eb93f3f0e2 patch 8.1.1113: making an autocommand trigger once is not so easy
Problem:    Making an autocommand trigger once is not so easy.
Solution:   Add the ++once argument.  Also add ++nested as an alias for
            "nested". (Justin M. Keyes, closes #4100)
2019-04-04 15:04:56 +02:00
87f59b09ea patch 8.1.1112: duplicate code in quickfix file
Problem:    Duplicate code in quickfix file.
Solution:   Move code into functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4207)
2019-04-04 14:04:11 +02:00
fda1bff39f patch 8.1.1111: it is not easy to check for infinity
Problem:    It is not easy to check for infinity.
Solution:   Add isinf(). (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3787)
2019-04-04 13:44:37 +02:00
e5e4e22c1c patch 8.1.1110: composing chars on space wrong when 'listchars' is set
Problem:    Composing chars on space wrong when 'listchars' is set.
Solution:   Do not use "space" and "nbsp" entries of 'listchars' when there is
            a composing character.  (Yee Cheng Chin, closes #4197)
2019-04-04 13:28:45 +02:00
39b76b7df8 patch 8.1.1109: deleted file still in list of distributed files
Problem:    Deleted file still in list of distributed files.
Solution:   Remove the src/os_w32dll.c entry.
2019-04-04 13:12:07 +02:00
723dd946f9 Update runtime files. 2019-04-04 13:11:03 +02:00
7a66627cf4 patch 8.1.1108: test for 'visualbell' doesn't work
Problem:    Test for 'visualbell' doesn't work.
Solution:   Make 'belloff' empty.
2019-04-03 22:52:34 +02:00
b4e6a2d075 patch 8.1.1107: no test for 'visualbell'
Problem:    No test for 'visualbell'.
Solution:   Add a test.
2019-04-03 21:53:33 +02:00
449ac47f93 patch 8.1.1106: no test for 'writedelay'
Problem:    No test for 'writedelay'.
Solution:   Add a test.
2019-04-03 21:42:35 +02:00
5da04ef1b4 patch 8.1.1105: long escape sequences may be split up
Problem:    Long escape sequences may be split up.
Solution:   Assume esccape sequences can be up to 80 bytes long. (Nobuhiro
            Takasaki, closes #4196)
2019-04-03 21:15:58 +02:00
796cc42d3a patch 8.1.1104: MS-Windows: not all environment variables can be used
Problem:    MS-Windows: not all environment variables can be used.
Solution:   Use the wide version of WinMain() and main(). (Ken Takata,
            closes #4206)
2019-04-03 20:31:00 +02:00
0eb035c974 patch 8.1.1103: MS-Windows: old API calls are no longer needed
Problem:    MS-Windows: old API calls are no longer needed.
Solution:   Always use the wide functions. (Ken Takata, closes #4199)
2019-04-02 22:15:55 +02:00
b26705afb5 patch 8.1.1102: Win32 exe file contains unused code
Problem:    Win32 exe file contains unused code.
Solution:   Remove unused #ifdefs and code. (Ken Takata, closes #4198)
2019-04-02 22:02:32 +02:00
690a905a01 patch 8.1.1101: signals test may fail in the GUI
Problem:    Signals test may fail in the GUI.
Solution:   Skip the test for the GUI. (Yee Checng Chin, closes #4202)
2019-04-02 21:45:41 +02:00
fd700393be patch 8.1.1100: tag file without trailing newline no longer works
Problem:    Tag file without trailing newline no longer works. (Marco Hinz)
Solution:   Don't expect a newline at the end of the file. (closes #4200)
2019-04-02 21:26:07 +02:00
b4a6020ac6 patch 8.1.1099: the do_tag() function is too long
Problem:    The do_tag() function is too long.
Solution:   Factor parts out to separate functions.  Move simplify_filename()
            to a file where it fits better. (Andy Massimino, closes #4195)
2019-03-31 19:40:07 +02:00
95946f1209 patch 8.1.1098: quickfix code duplication
Problem:    Quickfix code duplication.
Solution:   Refactor the qf_init_ext() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #4193)
2019-03-31 15:31:59 +02:00
4fc8e2f8bb patch 8.1.1097: Motif build fails
Problem:    Motif build fails. (Paul Jolly)
Solution:   Only use gui_mch_maximized() for MS-Windows. (closes #4194)
2019-03-30 22:26:38 +01:00
b70a47b774 patch 8.1.1096: MS-Windows: cannot distinguish BS and CTRL-H
Problem:    MS-Windows: cannot distinguish BS and CTRL-H.
Solution:   Add code for VK_BACK. (Linwei, closes #1833)
2019-03-30 22:11:21 +01:00
8662189736 patch 8.1.1095: MS-Windows: executable() fails on very long filename
Problem:    MS-Windows: executable() fails on very long filename.
Solution:   (Ken Takata, closes #4015)
2019-03-30 21:51:28 +01:00
5209334c55 patch 8.1.1094: long line in tags file causes error
Problem:    Long line in tags file causes error.
Solution:   Check for overlong line earlier. (Andy Massimino, closes #4051,
            closes #4084)
2019-03-30 21:41:48 +01:00
96428dd4e9 patch 8.1.1093: support for outdated tags format slows down tag parsing
Problem:    Support for outdated tags format slows down tag parsing.
Solution:   Remove FEAT_TAG_OLDSTATIC.
2019-03-30 21:19:34 +01:00
372674fca3 patch 8.1.1092: setting 'guifont' when maximized resizes the Vim window
Problem:    Setting 'guifont' when maximized resizes the Vim window. When
            'guioptions' contains "k" gvim may open with a tiny window.
Solution:   Avoid un-maximizing when setting 'guifont'. (Yee Cheng Chin,
            closes #3808)
2019-03-30 20:31:22 +01:00
f0908e6fe1 patch 8.1.1091: MS-Windows: cannot use multi-byte chars in environment var
Problem:    MS-Windows: cannot use multi-byte chars in environment var.
Solution:   Use the wide API. (Ken Takata, closes #4008)
2019-03-30 20:11:50 +01:00
2d04a91d69 patch 8.1.1090: MS-Windows: modify_fname() has problems with some 'encoding'
Problem:    MS-Windows: modify_fname() has problems with some 'encoding'.
Solution:   Use GetLongPathNameW() instead of GetLongPathName(). (Ken Takata,
            closes #4007)
2019-03-30 20:04:08 +01:00
b44b7add8a patch 8.1.1089: tutor does not check $LC_MESSAGES
Problem:    Tutor does not check $LC_MESSAGES.
Solution:   Let $LC_MESSAGES overrule $LANG. (Miklos Vajna, closes #4112)
2019-03-30 19:56:46 +01:00
9e1e358d37 patch 8.1.1088: height of quickfix window not retained with vertical split
Problem:    Height of quickfix window not retained with vertical split.
Solution:   Use frame_fixed_height() and frame_fixed_width(). (Hongbo Liu,
            closes #4013, closes #2998)
2019-03-30 19:49:06 +01:00
7559dcef6c patch 8.1.1087: tag stack is incorrect after CTRL-T and then :tag
Problem:    tag stack is incorrect after CTRL-T and then :tag
Solution:   Handle DT_TAG differently. (test by Andy Massimino, closes #3944,
            closes #4177)
2019-03-30 19:12:02 +01:00
abab0b0fdd patch 8.1.1086: too many curly braces
Problem:    Too many curly braces.
Solution:   Remove curly braces where they are not needed. (Hirohito Higashi,
            closes #3982)
2019-03-30 18:47:01 +01:00
bd9bf266fc patch 8.1.1085: compiler warning for possibly uninitialized variable
Problem:    Compiler warning for possibly uninitialized variable. (Tony
            Mechelynck)
Solution:   Make conditions more logical.
2019-03-30 18:25:39 +01:00
aff749145e patch 8.1.1084: cannot delete a match from another window
Problem:    Cannot delete a match from another window. (Paul Jolly)
Solution:   Add window ID argument to matchdelete(), clearmatches(),
            getmatches() and setmatches(). (Andy Massimino, closes #4178)
2019-03-30 18:11:49 +01:00
8bb41b3d06 patch 8.1.1083: MS-Windows: hang when opening a file on network share
Problem:    MS-Windows: hang when opening a file on network share.
Solution:   Avoid using FindFirstFile(), use GetLongPathNameW(). (Ken Takata,
            closes #3923)
2019-03-30 17:28:16 +01:00
ab62c19ea0 patch 8.1.1082: "Conceal" match is mixed up with 'hlsearch' match.
Problem:    "Conceal" match is mixed up with 'hlsearch' match.
Solution:   Check that a match is found, not a 'hlsearch' item. (Andy
            Massimino, closes #4073)
2019-03-30 16:39:05 +01:00
433a5eb9de patch 8.1.1081: MS-Windows: cannot use some fonts
Problem:    MS-Windows: cannot use fonts whose name cannot be represented in
            the current code page.
Solution:   Use wide font functions. (Ken Takata, closes #4000)
2019-03-30 16:24:16 +01:00
ef7f0e367e patch 8.1.1080: when a screendump test fails, moving the file is a hassle
Problem:    When a screendump test fails, moving the file is a hassle.
Solution:   Instead of appending ".failed" to the file name, keep the same
            file name but put the screendump in the "failed" directory.
            Then the file name only needs to be typed once when moving a
            screendump.
2019-03-30 15:59:51 +01:00
48aed0824e patch 8.1.1079: no need for a separate ScreenLinesUtf8() test function
Problem:    No need for a separate ScreenLinesUtf8() test function.
Solution:   Get the composing characters with ScreenLines().
2019-03-30 15:44:17 +01:00
5f8069bbf5 patch 8.1.1078: when 'listchars' is set a composing char on a space is wrong
Problem:    When 'listchars' is set a composing char on a space is wrong.
Solution:   Separate handling a non-breaking space and a space. (Yasuhiro
            Matsumoto, closes #4046)
2019-03-30 15:34:47 +01:00
9a2c091a74 patch 8.1.1077: reg_executing() is reset by calling input()
Problem:    reg_executing() is reset by calling input().
Solution:   Implement a more generic way to save and restore reg_executing.
            (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4192)
2019-03-30 14:26:18 +01:00
7591bb39d5 patch 8.1.1076: file for Insert mode is much too big
Problem:    File for Insert mode is much too big.
Solution:   Split off the code for Insert completion. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #4044)
2019-03-30 13:53:47 +01:00
de5b380042 patch 8.1.1075: function reference count wrong in Python code
Problem:    Function reference count wrong in Python code.
Solution:   Use "O" instead of "N" for the arguments. (Ben Jackson,
            closes #4188)
2019-03-30 12:51:22 +01:00
bfd3603670 patch 8.1.1074: Python test doesn't wipe out hidden buffer
Problem:    Python test doesn't wipe out hidden buffer.
Solution:   Wipe out the buffer. (Ben Jackson, closes #4189)
2019-03-30 12:33:13 +01:00
e73f911c53 patch 8.1.1073: space in number column is on wrong side with 'rightleft' set
Problem:    Space in number column is on wrong side with 'rightleft' set.
Solution:   Move the space to the text side.  Add a test.
2019-03-29 18:29:54 +01:00
8ee4c01b8c patch 8.1.1072: extending sign and foldcolumn below the text is confusing
Problem:    Extending sign and foldcolumn below the text is confusing.
Solution:   Let the sign and foldcolumn stop at the last text line, just like
            the line number column.  Also stop the command line window leader.
            (Christian Brabandt, closes #3964)
2019-03-29 18:08:18 +01:00
2912abb3a2 patch 8.1.1071: cannot get composing characters from the screen
Problem:    Cannot get composing characters from the screen.
Solution:   Add screenchars() and screenstring(). (partly by Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #4059)
2019-03-29 14:16:42 +01:00
e46736b23b patch 8.1.1070: issue templates are not good enough
Problem:    Issue templates are not good enough.
Solution:   Rephrase to anticipate unexperienced users.
2019-03-29 13:12:39 +01:00
8ac8a77f24 patch 8.1.1069: source README file doesn't look nice on github
Problem:    Source README file doesn't look nice on github.
Solution:   Turn it into markdown, still readable as plain text.
            (WenxuanHuang, closes #4141)
2019-03-29 13:10:08 +01:00
fd133323d4 patch 8.1.1068: cannot get all the information about current completion
Problem:    Cannot get all the information about current completion.
Solution:   Add complete_info(). (Shougo, Hirohito Higashi, closes #4106)
2019-03-29 12:20:27 +01:00
723d165c2f patch 8.1.1067: issues added on github are unstructured
Problem:    Issues added on github are unstructured.
Solution:   Add a bug and feature request template. (Ken Takata, closes #4183)
2019-03-29 10:54:37 +01:00
89828e9fe6 patch 8.1.1066: VIMDLL isn't actually used
Problem:    VIMDLL isn't actually used.
Solution:   Remove VIMDLL support.
2019-03-28 22:43:16 +01:00
47cf1cc257 patch 8.1.1065: no test for using and deleting menu in the GUI
Problem:    No test for using and deleting menu in the GUI.
Solution:   Add a test.
2019-03-28 22:04:56 +01:00
c701f320e8 patch 8.1.1064: no test for output conversion in the GTK GUI
Problem:    No test for output conversion in the GTK GUI.
Solution:   Add a simplistic test.
2019-03-28 21:49:21 +01:00
37db642083 patch 8.1.1063: insufficient testing for wildmenu completion
Problem:    Insufficient testing for wildmenu completion.
Solution:   Extend the test case. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4182)
2019-03-28 21:26:23 +01:00
a16123a666 patch 8.1.1062: quickfix code is repeated
Problem:    Quickfix code is repeated.
Solution:   Define FOR_ALL_QFL_ITEMS(). Move some code to separate functions.
            (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4166)
2019-03-28 20:31:07 +01:00
0e97b94875 patch 8.1.1061: when substitute string throws error, substitute happens anyway
Problem:    When substitute string throws error, substitute happens anyway.
Solution:   Skip substitution when aborting. (closes #4161)
2019-03-27 22:53:53 +01:00
760285dd4f patch 8.1.1060: MS-Windows: get_cmd_args() is no longer needed
Problem:    MS-Windows: get_cmd_args() is no longer needed, get_cmd_argsW() is
            always used.
Solution:   Remove get_cmd_args(). (Ken Takata, closes #4171)
2019-03-27 21:59:45 +01:00
90d0cf69aa patch 8.1.1059: MS-Windows: PlatformId() is called unnecessarily
Problem:    MS-Windows: PlatformId() is called unnecessarily.
Solution:   Remove calls to PlatformId(). (Ken Takata, closes #4170)
2019-03-27 21:49:14 +01:00
3a731ee0c2 patch 8.1.1058: memory usage test may still fail on some systems
Problem:    Memory usage test may still fail on some systems.
Solution:   Use 98% of the lower limit. (Christian Brabandt)
2019-03-27 21:41:36 +01:00
6a95c889bf patch 8.1.1057: nsis config is too complicated
Problem:    Nsis config is too complicated.
Solution:   Use "File /r" for the macros and pack directories. (Ken Takata,
            closes #4169)
2019-03-26 23:02:46 +01:00
e99be0e6d2 patch 8.1.1056: no eval function for Ruby
Problem:    No eval function for Ruby.
Solution:   Add rubyeval(). (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4152)
2019-03-26 22:51:09 +01:00
75bf3d22f4 patch 8.1.1055: CTRL-G U in Insert mode doesn't work for shift-Left
Problem:    CTRL-G U in Insert mode doesn't work to avoid splitting the undo
            sequence for shift-left and shift-right.
Solution:   Also check dont_sync_undo for shifted cursor keys. (Christian
            Brabandt)
2019-03-26 22:46:05 +01:00
6fb5c97242 patch 8.1.1054: not checking return value of ga_grow()
Problem:    Not checking return value of ga_grow(). (Coverity)
Solution:   Only append when ga_grow() returns OK.
2019-03-26 21:44:20 +01:00
d6c3f1fa2b patch 8.1.1053: warning for missing return statement
Problem:    Warning for missing return statement. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Add return statement.
2019-03-26 00:31:21 +01:00
553e5a5c56 patch 8.1.1052: test for CTRL-C message sometimes fails
Problem:    test for CTRL-C message sometimes fails
Solution:   Make sure there are no changed buffers.
2019-03-25 23:16:34 +01:00
a4c2a24cc7 patch 8.1.1051: not all ways to switch terminal mode are tested
Problem:    Not all ways to switch terminal mode are tested.
Solution:   Add more test cases.
2019-03-25 23:01:38 +01:00
3dd174abbf patch 8.1.1050: blank srceen when DirectWrite failed
Problem:    Blank srceen when DirectWrite failed.
Solution:   Call redraw_later_clear() after recreating the Direct2D render
            target. (Ken Takata, closes #4172)
2019-03-25 22:48:18 +01:00
a84a3dd663 patch 8.1.1049: when user tries to exit with CTRL-C message is confusing
Problem:    When user tries to exit with CTRL-C message is confusing.
Solution:   Only mention ":qa!" when there is a changed buffer. (closes #4163)
2019-03-25 22:21:24 +01:00
b45125b374 patch 8.1.1048: minor issues with tests
Problem:    Minor issues with tests.
Solution:   Delete unused test OK file.  Add missing entries in list of tests.
            Fix readme file. (Masato Nishihata, closes #4160)
2019-03-24 20:18:40 +01:00
63b74a8362 Update runtime files. 2019-03-24 15:09:13 +01:00
db77b84ac2 patch 8.1.1047: WINCH signal is not tested
Problem:    WINCH signal is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4158)
2019-03-24 14:58:31 +01:00
82b033eff8 patch 8.1.1046: the "secure" variable is used inconsistently
Problem:    the "secure" variable is used inconsistently. (Justin M. Keyes)
Solution:   Set it to one instead of incrementing.
2019-03-24 14:02:04 +01:00
63dbfd33c1 patch 8.1.1045: E315 ml_get error when using Python and hidden buffer
Problem:    E315 ml_get error when using Python and hidden buffer.
Solution:   Make sure the cursor position is valid. (Ben Jackson,
            closes #4153, closes #4154)
2019-03-23 17:41:59 +01:00
c3e92c161d patch 8.1.1044: no way to check the reference count of objects
Problem:    No way to check the reference count of objects.
Solution:   Add test_refcount(). (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4124)
2019-03-23 14:23:07 +01:00
b782869033 patch 8.1.1043: Lua interface does not support Blob
Problem:    Lua interface does not support Blob.
Solution:   Add support to Blob. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4151)
2019-03-23 13:57:02 +01:00
832615be12 patch 8.1.1042: the paste test doesn't work properly in the Windows console
Problem:    The paste test doesn't work properly in the Windows console.
Solution:   Disable the test.
2019-03-23 13:30:22 +01:00
295e3ba31f patch 8.1.1041: test for Arabic no longer needed
Problem:    Test for Arabic no longer needed.
Solution:   Remove the test for something that was intentionally left out.
2019-03-23 12:59:40 +01:00
b99abaa480 patch 8.1.1040: FEAT_TAG_ANYWHITE is not enabled in any build
Problem:    FEAT_TAG_ANYWHITE is not enabled in any build.
Solution:   Remove the feature.
2019-03-22 17:03:05 +01:00
e37368c496 patch 8.1.1039: MS-Windows build fails
Problem:    MS-Windows build fails.
Solution:   Remove dependency on arabic.h
2019-03-22 16:57:45 +01:00
dc4fa190e7 patch 8.1.1038: Arabic support excludes Farsi
Problem:    Arabic support excludes Farsi.
Solution:   Add Farsi support to the Arabic support. (Ali Gholami Rudi,
            Ameretat Reith)
2019-03-22 16:33:15 +01:00
6b6f7aae4a patch 8.1.1037: memory usage test may still fail on some systems
Problem:    Memory usage test may still fail on some systems.
Solution:   Increase tolerance from 3% to 20%.
2019-03-22 14:36:59 +01:00
9afe5e9cc0 patch 8.1.1036: quickfix function arguments are inconsistent
Problem:    Quickfix function arguments are inconsistent.
Solution:   Pass a list pointer to more functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #4149)
2019-03-22 14:16:06 +01:00
0a2f578e22 patch 8.1.1035: prop_remove() second argument is not optional
Problem:    prop_remove() second argument is not optional.
Solution:   Fix argument count.  Use "buf" instead of "curbuf". (closes #4147)
2019-03-22 13:20:43 +01:00
2ace1bd652 patch 8.1.1034: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Merge FEAT_MOUSE_SGR into FEAT_MOUSE_XTERM / FEAT_MOUSE_TTY.
2019-03-22 12:03:30 +01:00
ba64ba0935 patch 8.1.1033: memory usage test may still fail on some systems
Problem:    Memory usage test may still fail on some systems. (Elimar
            Riesebieter)
Solution:   Increase tolerance from 1% to 3%.
2019-03-22 11:33:09 +01:00
2c519cf3bf patch 8.1.1032: warnings from clang static analyzer
Problem:    Warnings from clang static analyzer. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
Solution:   Fix relevant warnings.
2019-03-21 21:45:34 +01:00
f7e47af776 patch 8.1.1031: memory usage test may still fail
Problem:    Memory usage test may still fail.
Solution:   Drop the unused min value. (Christian Brabandt)
2019-03-21 21:16:36 +01:00
0398e00a1b patch 8.1.1030: quickfix function arguments are inconsistent
Problem:    Quickfix function arguments are inconsistent.
Solution:   Pass a list pointer instead of info and index. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #4135)
2019-03-21 21:12:49 +01:00
60ebd524cf patch 8.1.1029: DirectWrite doesn't take 'linespace' into account
Problem:    DirectWrite doesn't take 'linespace' into account.
Solution:   Include 'linespace' in the position. (Ken Takata, closes #4137)
2019-03-21 20:50:12 +01:00
9029b918f9 patch 8.1.1028: MS-Windows: memory leak when creating terminal fails
Problem:    MS-Windows: memory leak when creating terminal fails.
Solution:   Free the command. (Ken Takata, closes #4138)
2019-03-21 19:58:00 +01:00
08cda65ddf patch 8.1.1027: memory usage test sometimes fails
Problem:    Memory usage test sometimes fails.
Solution:   Use 80% of before.last as the lower limit. (Christian Brabandt)
2019-03-20 22:45:01 +01:00
d00e024d9f patch 8.1.1026: unused condition
Problem:    Unused condition. (Coverity)
Solution:   Remove the condition.  Also remove unused #define.
2019-03-20 21:42:20 +01:00
64c8ed366d patch 8.1.1025: checking NULL pointer after addition
Problem:    Checking NULL pointer after addition. (Coverity)
Solution:   First check for NULL, then add the column.
2019-03-20 21:18:34 +01:00
697005f2cf patch 8.1.1024: stray log calls in terminal code
Problem:    Stray log calls in terminal code. (Christian Brabandt)
Solution:   Remove the calls.
2019-03-20 20:38:44 +01:00
61be376337 patch 8.1.1023: may use NULL pointer when indexing a blob
Problem:    May use NULL pointer when indexing a blob. (Coverity)
Solution:   Break out of loop after using index on blob
2019-03-19 23:04:17 +01:00
e142a9467a patch 8.1.1022: may use NULL pointer when out of memory
Problem:    May use NULL pointer when out of memory. (Coverity)
Solution:   Check for blob_alloc() returning NULL.
2019-03-19 23:03:27 +01:00
8e9a24a127 patch 8.1.1021: pyeval() and py3eval() leak memory
Problem:    pyeval() and py3eval() leak memory.
Solution:   Do not increase the reference count twice. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #4129)
2019-03-19 22:22:55 +01:00
828bff1f9b patch 8.1.1020: compiler warning for Python3 interface
Problem:    Compiler warning for Python3 interface.
Solution:   Add type cast. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4128, closes #4103)
2019-03-19 22:11:41 +01:00
4eefe47ea4 patch 8.1.1019: Lua: may garbage collect function reference in use
Problem:    Lua: may garbage collect function reference in use.
Solution:   Keep the function name instead of the typeval. Make luaV_setref()
            handle funcref objects. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4127)
2019-03-19 21:59:19 +01:00
8376c3d321 patch 8.1.1018: window cleared when entering Terminal-Normal twice
Problem:    Window cleared when entering Terminal-Normal twice. (Epheien)
Solution:   Don't cleanup scrollback when there is no postponed scrollback.
            (Christian Brabandt, closes #4126)
2019-03-19 20:50:43 +01:00
493fbe4abe patch 8.1.1017: off-by-one error in filetype detection
Problem:    Off-by-one error in filetype detection.
Solution:   Also check the last line of the file.
2019-03-17 17:16:12 +01:00
26967617a3 Update runtime files. 2019-03-17 17:13:16 +01:00
049ca59236 patch 8.1.1016: MS-Windows: No color in shell when using "!" in 'guioptions
Problem:    MS-Windows: No color in shell when using "!" in 'guioptions.
Solution:   Don't stop termcap when using a terminal window for the shell.
            (vim-jp, closes #4117)
2019-03-17 16:59:44 +01:00
647e24ba3d patch 8.1.1015: quickfix buffer shows up in list, can't get buffer number
Problem:    Quickfix buffer shows up in list, can't get buffer number.
Solution:   Make the quickfix buffer unlisted when the quickfix window is
            closed.  get the quickfix buffer number with getqflist().
            (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4113)
2019-03-17 16:39:46 +01:00
38db5276cd patch 8.1.1014: MS-Windows: /analyze only defined for non-debug version
Problem:    MS-Windows: /analyze only defined for non-debug version.
Solution:   Move adding of /analyze up. (Taro Muraoka, closes #4114)
2019-03-17 15:47:25 +01:00
3b5fef6a99 patch 8.1.1013: MS-Windows: Scrolling fails when dividing the screen
Problem:    MS-Windows: Scrolling fails when dividing the screen.
Solution:   Position the cursor before calling ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer().
            (Nobuhiro Takasaki, closes #4115)
2019-03-17 14:54:53 +01:00
ab89d7ab89 patch 8.1.1012: memory leak with E461
Problem:    Memory leak with E461.
Solution:   Clear the typeval. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4111)
2019-03-17 14:43:31 +01:00
2ba4238818 patch 8.1.1011: indent from autoindent not removed from blank line
Problem:    Indent from autoindent not removed from blank line. (Daniel Hahler)
Solution:   Do not reset did_ai when text follows. (closes #4119)
2019-03-16 18:11:07 +01:00
713bf9e996 patch 8.1.1010: Lua interface leaks memory
Problem:    Lua interface leaks memory.
Solution:   Clear typeval after copying it.
2019-03-16 16:38:41 +01:00
1f271efbbb patch 8.1.1009: MS-Windows: some text is not baseline aligned
Problem:    MS-Windows: some text is not baseline aligned.
Solution:   Use bottom alignment. (Taro Muraoka, closes #4116, closes #1520)
2019-03-16 15:24:42 +01:00
0251d2d811 patch 8.1.1008: MS-Windows: HAVE_STDINT_H only defined for non-debug version
Problem:    MS-Windows: HAVE_STDINT_H only defined for non-debug version.
Solution:   Move definition of HAVE_STDINT_H up. (Taro Muraoka, closes #4109)
2019-03-14 21:37:19 +01:00
209b8e3e3b patch 8.1.1007: using closure may consume a lot of memory
Problem:    Using closure may consume a lot of memory.
Solution:   unreference items that are no longer needed. Add a test. (Ozaki
            Kiichi, closes #3961)
2019-03-14 13:43:24 +01:00
4aa47b28f4 patch 8.1.1006: repeated code in quickfix support
Problem:    Repeated code in quickfix support.
Solution:   Move code to functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4091)
2019-03-13 06:51:53 +01:00
55d81cd2a1 patch 8.1.1005: test fails because t_F2 is not set
Problem:    Test fails because t_F2 is not set.
Solution:   Add try-catch.
2019-03-11 08:05:50 +01:00
e165f63598 patch 8.1.1004: function "luaV_setref()" not covered with tests
Problem:    Function "luaV_setref()" not covered with tests.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4089)
2019-03-10 09:48:59 +01:00
6edbbd8114 patch 8.1.1003: playing back recorded key sequence mistakes key code
Problem:    Playing back recorded key sequence mistakes key code.
Solution:   Insert a <Nop> after the <Esc>. (closes #4068)
2019-03-10 09:41:51 +01:00
cbef8e1aa1 patch 8.1.1002: "gf" does not always work when URL has a port number
Problem:    "gf" does not always work when URL has a port number. (Jakob
            Schöttl)
Solution:   When a URL is recognized also accept ":". (closes #4082)
2019-03-09 12:32:56 +01:00
8156ed3755 patch 8.1.1001: Visual area not correct when using 'cursorline'
Problem:    Visual area not correct when using 'cursorline'.
Solution:   Update w_last_cursorline also in Visual mode. (Hirohito Higashi,
            closes #4086)
2019-03-09 11:46:15 +01:00
fd731b0e31 patch 8.1.1000: indenting is off
Problem:    Indenting is off.
Solution:   Make indenting consistent and update comments. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #4079)
2019-03-09 11:23:58 +01:00
9d7fdd403a patch 8.1.0999: use register one too often and not properly tested
Problem:    Use register one too often and not properly tested.
Solution:   Do not always use register one when specifying a register.
            (closes #4085)  Add more tests.
2019-03-08 09:50:52 +01:00
19a66858a5 patch 8.1.0998: getcurpos() unexpectedly changes "curswant"
Problem:    getcurpos() unexpectedly changes "curswant".
Solution:   Save and restore "curswant". (closes #4069)
2019-03-07 11:25:32 +01:00
d5a5886ce9 patch 8.1.0997: using GUI colors in vim.exe when 'termguicolors' is off
Problem:    Using GUI colors in vim.exe when 'termguicolors' is off.
Solution:   Add condition for 'termguicolors' set. (Ken Takata, closes #4078)
2019-03-07 06:40:27 +01:00
6bb8c66c8b patch 8.1.0996: a few screendump tests fail because of scrolling
Problem:    A few screendump tests fail because of scrolling.
Solution:   Update the screendumps.
2019-03-05 13:26:55 +01:00
f0fab3046c patch 8.1.0995: a getchar() call resets the reg_executing() result
Problem:    A getchar() call while executing a register resets the
            reg_executing() result.
Solution:   Save and restore reg_executing. (closes #406
2019-03-05 12:24:10 +01:00
8fcb60f961 patch 8.1.0994: relative cursor position is not calculated correctly
Problem:    Relative cursor position is not calculated correctly.
Solution:   Always set topline, also when window is one line only.
            (Robert Webb) Add more info to getwininfo() for testing.
2019-03-04 13:18:30 +01:00
772153f8d8 patch 8.1.0993: ch_read() may return garbage if terminating NL is missing
Problem:    ch_read() may return garbage if terminating NL is missing.
Solution:   Add terminating NUL. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #4065)
2019-03-04 12:09:49 +01:00
cce713ddcc patch 8.1.0992: a :normal command resets the reg_executing() result
Problem:    A :normal command while executing a register resets the
            reg_executing() result.
Solution:   Save and restore reg_executing. (closes #4066)
2019-03-04 11:40:12 +01:00
975880b6e6 patch 8.1.0991: cannot build with a mix of features
Problem:    Cannot build with FEAT_EVAL defined and FEAT_SEARCH_EXTRA
            undefined, and with FEAT_DIFF defined and FEAT_EVAL undefined.
Solution:   Add a couple of #ifdefs. (closes #4067)
2019-03-03 14:42:11 +01:00
e21c1580b7 patch 8.1.0990: floating point exception with "%= 0" and "/= 0"
Problem:    Floating point exception with "%= 0" and "/= 0".
Solution:   Avoid dividing by zero. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4058)
2019-03-02 11:57:09 +01:00
bdace838c6 patch 8.1.0989: various small code ugliness
Problem:    Various small code ugliness.
Solution:   Remove pointless NULL checks. Fix function calls. Fix typos.
            (Dominique Pelle, closes #4060)
2019-03-02 10:13:42 +01:00
d82a81cad9 patch 8.1.0988: deleting location list buffer breaks location list window
Problem:    Deleting a location list buffer breaks location list window
            functionality.
Solution:   (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #4056)
2019-03-02 07:57:18 +01:00
6ef8f9eacd patch 8.1.0987: unnecessary condition in #ifdef
Problem:    Unnecessary condition in #ifdef.
Solution:   Remove using CYGWIN32. (Ken Takata)
2019-03-02 07:15:28 +01:00
ef8c956172 patch 8.1.0986: rename() is not propertly tested
Problem:    rename() is not propertly tested.
Solution:   Add tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4061)
2019-03-02 06:42:07 +01:00
ab350f89f9 patch 8.1.0985: crash with large number in regexp
Problem:    Crash with large number in regexp. (Kuang-che Wu)
Solution:   Check for long becoming negative int. (closes #)
2019-02-28 06:25:00 +01:00
c69efcb42f patch 8.1.0984: unnecessary #ifdefs
Problem:    Unnecessary #ifdefs.
Solution:   Remove the #ifdefs. (Ken Takata)
2019-02-27 14:12:01 +01:00
1eed532999 patch 8.1.0983: checking __CYGWIN32__ unnecessarily
Problem:    Checking __CYGWIN32__ unnecessarily.
Solution:   Remove the checks. (Ken Takata)
2019-02-26 17:03:54 +01:00
32033d2397 patch 8.1.0982: update_cursor() called twice in :shell
Problem:    update_cursor() called twice in :shell.
Solution:   Remove one of the calls. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #4039)
2019-02-25 06:28:57 +01:00
5b868a82ed patch 8.1.0981: pasting in terminal insufficiently tested
Problem:    Pasting in terminal insufficiently tested.
Solution:   Add more tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4040)
2019-02-25 06:11:53 +01:00
58d63a0a23 patch 8.1.0980: extend() insufficiently tested
Problem:    extend() insufficiently tested.
Solution:   Add more tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4040)
2019-02-25 05:56:31 +01:00
1fa8fdd611 patch 8.1.0979: compiler warning for unused functions
Problem:    Compiler warning for unused functions. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef.
2019-02-25 05:41:15 +01:00
2472ae81df patch 8.1.0978: blob not tested with Perl
Problem:    Blob not tested with Perl.
Solution:   Add more test coverage.  Fixes a crash. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #4037)
2019-02-23 15:04:17 +01:00
0d13cce345 patch 8.1.0977: blob not tested with Ruby
Problem:    Blob not tested with Ruby.
Solution:   Add more test coverage.  fixes a crash. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #4036)
2019-02-23 14:23:03 +01:00
e4963c543d patch 8.1.0976: dosinstall still has buffer overflow problems
Problem:    Dosinstall still has buffer overflow problems.
Solution:   Adjust  buffer sizes. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #4002)
2019-02-22 19:41:08 +01:00
c666388367 patch 8.1.0975: using STRNCPY() wrongly. Warning for uninitialized variable
Problem:    Using STRNCPY() wrongly. Warning for uninitialized variable.
Solution:   Use mch_memmove(). Initialize variable. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #3979)
2019-02-22 19:14:54 +01:00
882d02eeb5 patch 8.1.0974: cannot switch from terminal window to previous tabpage
Problem:    Cannot switch from terminal window to previous tabpage.
Solution:   Make CTRL-W gT move to previous tabpage.
2019-02-22 17:56:43 +01:00
cd62512c55 patch 8.1.0973: pattern with syntax error gives threee error messages
Problem:    Pattern with syntax error gives threee error messages. (Kuang-che
            Wu)
Solution:   Remove outdated internal error.  Don't fall back to other engine
            after an error.
2019-02-22 17:29:43 +01:00
72e83c1ae5 patch 8.1.0972: cannot switch from terminal window to next tabpage
Problem:    Cannot switch from terminal window to next tabpage.
Solution:   Make CTRL-W gt move to next tabpage.
2019-02-22 16:09:52 +01:00
f6b401090e Update runtime files 2019-02-22 15:24:03 +01:00
55d3bdbbe2 patch 8.1.0971: failure for selecting quoted text object moves cursor
Problem:    Failure for selecting quoted text object moves cursor.
Solution:   Restore the Visual selection on failure. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #4024)
2019-02-22 15:04:17 +01:00
ed79d1e348 patch 8.1.0970: text properties test fails when 'encoding' is not utf-8
Problem:    Text properties test fails when 'encoding' is not utf-8.
Solution:   Compare with original value of 'encoding'. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #3986)
2019-02-22 14:38:58 +01:00
97c2c05ead patch 8.1.0969: message written during startup is truncated
Problem:    Message written during startup is truncated.
Solution:   Restore message after truncating. (closes 3969)
2019-02-22 13:42:07 +01:00
527a2d86fb patch 8.1.0968: crash when using search pattern \%Ufffffc23
Problem:    Crash when using search pattern \%Ufffffc23.
Solution:   Limit character to INT_MAX. (closes #4009)
2019-02-21 22:28:51 +01:00
1417031cfd patch 8.1.0967: stray dependency in test Makefile
Problem:    Stray dependency in test Makefile.
Solution:   Remove it. (Masato Nishihata, closes #4018)
2019-02-21 21:50:46 +01:00
3876789b23 patch 8.1.0966: one terminal test is flaky
Problem:    One terminal test is flaky.
Solution:   Add to list of flaky tests.
2019-02-21 18:17:14 +01:00
e86ecbd922 patch 8.1.0965: search test fails
Problem:    Search test fails.
Solution:   Wait a bit longer for the 'ambiwidth' redraw.
2019-02-21 17:48:59 +01:00
353aca1215 patch 8.1.0964: cannot see in CI why a screenshot test failed
Problem:    Cannot see in CI why a screenshot test failed.
Solution:   Add info about the failure.
2019-02-21 17:05:59 +01:00
4a7d2d3b40 patch 8.1.0963: illegal memory access when using 'incsearch'
Problem:    Illegal memory access when using 'incsearch'.
Solution:   Reset highlight_match when changing text. (closes #4022)
2019-02-21 16:25:50 +01:00
d91e5dafd5 patch 8.1.0962: building with MinGW and static libs doesn't work
Problem:    Building with MinGW and static libs doesn't work. (Salman Halim)
Solution:   Add -lgcc. (Ken Takata)
2019-02-21 13:34:07 +01:00
9166838420 patch 8.1.0961: Mac: fsync may fail sometimes
Problem:    Mac: fsync may fail sometimes.
Solution:   Do not check errno. (Yee Cheng Chin, closes #4025)
2019-02-21 12:16:12 +01:00
8caa43d815 patch 8.1.0960: when using ConPTY garbage collection has undefined behavior
Problem:    When using ConPTY garbage collection has undefined behavior.
Solution:   Free the channel in a better way. (Nobuhiro Takasaki, closes #4020)
2019-02-20 22:45:06 +01:00
a25e3d0695 patch 8.1.0959: sorting large numbers is not tested
Problem:    Sorting large numbers is not tested and does not work properly.
Solution:   Add test.  Fix comparing lines with and without a number.
            (Dominique Pelle, closes #4017)
2019-02-20 22:19:05 +01:00
38f08e76ac patch 8.1.0958: compiling weird regexp pattern is very slow
Problem:    Compiling weird regexp pattern is very slow.
Solution:   When reallocating post list increase size by 50%. (Kuang-che Wu,
            closes #4012)  Make assert_inrange() accept float values.
2019-02-20 22:04:32 +01:00
3585671888 patch 8.1.0957: Mac: fsync fails on network share
Problem:    Mac: fsync fails on network share.
Solution:   Check for ENOTSUP. (Yee Cheng Chin, closes #4016)
2019-02-20 20:37:01 +01:00
b9ddda6c2d patch 8.1.0956: using context:0 in 'diffopt' does not work well
Problem:    Using context:0 in 'diffopt' does not work well.
Solution:   Make zero context do the same as one line context. (closes #4005)
2019-02-19 23:00:50 +01:00
66ae3d199f patch 8.1.0955: matchit autoload directory not in installer
Problem:    Matchit autoload directory not in installer. (Chris Morgan)
Solution:   Adjust the NSIS script. (Christian Brabandt, closes #4006)
2019-02-19 21:40:28 +01:00
0d8562a999 patch 8.1.0954: arguments of semsg() and siemsg() are not checked
Problem:    Arguments of semsg() and siemsg() are not checked.
Solution:   Add function prototype with __attribute__.
2019-02-19 21:34:05 +01:00
c9629251a6 patch 8.1.0953: a very long file is truncated at 2^31 lines
Problem:    A very long file is truncated at 2^31 lines.
Solution:   Use LONG_MAX for MAXLNUM. (Dominique Pelle, closes #4011)
2019-02-19 21:24:54 +01:00
bbd854dc57 patch 8.1.0952: compilation warnings when building the MS-Windows installer
Problem:    Compilation warnings when building the MS-Windows installer.
Solution:   Fix buffer sizes. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #3999)
2019-02-18 22:19:33 +01:00
44b443c5db patch 8.1.0951: using WIN64 even though it is never defined
Problem:    Using WIN64 even though it is never defined.
Solution:   Only use _WIN64. (Ken Takata, closes #3997)
2019-02-18 22:14:18 +01:00
14816ad6e5 patch 8.1.0950: using :python sets 'pyxversion' even when not executed
Problem:    Using :python sets 'pyxversion' even when not executed.
Solution:   Check the "skip" flag. (Shane Harper, closes #3995)
2019-02-18 22:04:56 +01:00
0472b6d149 patch 8.1.0949: MS-windows defines GUI macros different than other systems
Problem:    MS-windows defines GUI macros different than other systems.
Solution:   Swap FEAT_GUI and FEAT_GUI_MSWIN. (Hirohito Higashi, closes #3996)
2019-02-18 21:41:37 +01:00
d53931ae73 patch 8.1.0948: when built without +eval "Vim --clean" produces errors
Problem:    When built without +eval "Vim --clean" produces errors. (James
            McCoy)
Solution:   Do not enable filetype detection.
2019-02-18 21:32:28 +01:00
7dca2ebbcf patch 8.1.0947: using MSWIN before it is defined
Problem:    Using MSWIN before it is defined. (Cesar Romani)
Solution:   Move the block that uses MSWIN to below including vim.h. (Ken
            Takata)
2019-02-18 20:42:50 +01:00
c854898881 Revert change accidentally included in runtime file updates. Closes #3998. 2019-02-18 17:40:18 +01:00
b0e2da2b23 patch 8.1.0946: Coveralls is not very useful
Problem:    Coveralls is not very useful.
Solution:   Remove Coveralls badge, add badge for packages.
2019-02-17 23:26:50 +01:00
4c92e75dd4 Update runtime files. 2019-02-17 21:18:32 +01:00
a5483448cb patch 8.1.0945: internal error when using pattern with NL in the range
Problem:    Internal error when using pattern with NL in the range.
Solution:   Use an actual newline for the range. (closes #3989)  Also fix
            error message.  (Dominique Pelle)
2019-02-17 20:17:02 +01:00
c85c8fcb9f patch 8.1.0944: format of nbdbg() arguments is not checked
Problem:    Format of nbdbg() arguments is not checked.
Solution:   Add format attribute.  Fix reported problems. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #3992)
2019-02-17 19:12:21 +01:00
749f07c0db patch 8.1.0943: still a trace of Farsi support
Problem:    Still a trace of Farsi support.
Solution:   Remove defining macros.
2019-02-17 18:59:10 +01:00
76cbe811da patch 8.1.0942: options window still checks for the multi_byte feature
Problem:    Options window still checks for the multi_byte feature.
Solution:   Remove the unnecessary check. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3990)
2019-02-17 17:53:49 +01:00
4f97475d32 patch 8.1.0941: macros for MS-Windows are inconsistent
Problem:    Macros for MS-Windows are inconsistent, using "32", "3264 and
            others.
Solution:   Use MSWIN for all MS-Windows builds.  Use FEAT_GUI_MSWIN for the
            GUI build. (Hirohito Higashi, closes #3932)
2019-02-17 17:44:42 +01:00
78d21dae9c patch 8.1.0940: MS-Windows console resizing not handled properly
Problem:    MS-Windows console resizing not handled properly.
Solution:   Handle resizing the console better. (Nobuhiro Takasaki,
            closes #3968, closes #3611)
2019-02-17 15:00:52 +01:00
3678f65d43 patch 8.1.0939: no completion for sign group names
Problem:    No completion for sign group names.
Solution:   Add completion for sign group names and buffer names. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #3980)
2019-02-17 14:50:25 +01:00
21edde8742 patch 8.1.0938: background color is wrong in MS-Windows console
Problem:    Background color is wrong in MS-Windows console when not using VTP.
Solution:   Use g_attrCurrent. (Nobuhiro Takasaki, closes #3987)
2019-02-17 14:10:56 +01:00
f1b57ab2ab patch 8.1.0937: invalid memory access in search pattern
Problem:    Invalid memory access in search pattern. (Kuang-che Wu)
Solution:   Check for incomplete collation element. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #3985)
2019-02-17 13:53:34 +01:00
55c77cf2ea patch 8.1.0936: may leak memory when using 'vartabstop'
Problem:    May leak memory when using 'vartabstop'. (Kuang-che Wu)
Solution:   Fix handling allocated memory for 'vartabstop'. (closes #3976)
2019-02-16 19:05:11 +01:00
8bfd9469ce patch 8.1.0935: old regexp engine may use invalid buffer
Problem:    Old regexp engine may use invalid buffer for 'iskeyword' or
            uninitialized buffer pointer. (Kuang-che Wu)
Solution:   Set rex.reg_buf when compiling the pattern. (closes #3972)
2019-02-16 18:07:57 +01:00
985079c514 patch 8.1.0934: invalid memory access in search pattern
Problem:    Invalid memory access in search pattern. (Kuang-che Wu)
Solution:   Check for incomplete equivalence class. (closes #3970)
2019-02-16 17:07:47 +01:00
6982f42f33 patch 8.1.0933: When using VTP scroll region isn't used properly
Problem:    When using VTP scroll region isn't used properly.
Solution:   Make better use of the scroll region. (Nobuhiro Takasaki,
            closes #3974)
2019-02-16 16:48:01 +01:00
14184a3133 patch 8.1.0932: Farsi support is outdated and unused
Problem:    Farsi support is outdated and unused.
Solution:   Delete the Farsi support.
2019-02-16 15:10:30 +01:00
6902c0eb27 patch 8.1.0931: vtp_working included in GUI build but unused
Problem:    vtp_working included in GUI build but unused.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdefs. (Ken Takata, closes #3971)
2019-02-16 14:07:37 +01:00
0a1b17bbec patch 8.1.0930: typo in Makefile
Problem:    Typo in Makefile.
Solution:   Change ABORT_CLFAGS to ABORT_CFLAGS. (Kuang-che Wu, closes #3977)
2019-02-16 13:45:09 +01:00
5acd987258 patch 8.1.0929: no error when requesting ConPTY but it's not available
Problem:    No error when requesting ConPTY but it's not available.
Solution:   Add an error message. (Hirohito Higashi, closes #3967)
2019-02-16 13:35:13 +01:00
d634024b90 patch 8.1.0928: stray log function call
Problem:    Stray log function call.
Solution:   Remove the log function call.
2019-02-16 00:00:28 +01:00
0059074008 patch 8.1.0927: USE_CR is never defined
Problem:    USE_CR is never defined.
Solution:   Remove usage of USE_CR. (Ken Takata, closes #3958)
2019-02-15 21:06:09 +01:00
e93e5a504f patch 8.1.0926: no test for :wnext, :wNext and :wprevious
Problem:    No test for :wnext, :wNext and :wprevious.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3963)
2019-02-15 20:22:38 +01:00
5ff7df509a patch 8.1.0925: terminal scrollback test still still flaky
Problem:    Terminal scrollback test still still flaky.
Solution:   Explicitly set the shell.  Disable ruler. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #3966)
2019-02-15 01:06:13 +01:00
7e841e3ce5 patch 8.1.0924: terminal scrollback test still flaky
Problem:    Terminal scrollback test still flaky.
Solution:   Wait a bit longer before running the tail command.
2019-02-15 00:26:14 +01:00
c3ef896608 patch 8.1.0923: terminal dump diff swap does not update file names
Problem:    Terminal dump diff swap does not update file names.
Solution:   Also swap the file name.  Add a test.
2019-02-15 00:16:13 +01:00
96baf02aa8 patch 8.1.0922: terminal scrollback test is flaky
Problem:    Terminal scrollback test is flaky.
Solution:   Wait a bit before running the tail command.
2019-02-14 23:49:38 +01:00
81aa0f56f8 patch 8.1.0921: terminal test sometimes fails; using memory after free
Problem:    Terminal test sometimes fails; using memory after free.
Solution:   Fee memory a bit later.  Add test to cover this.  Disable flaky
            screenshot test. (closes #3956)
2019-02-14 23:23:19 +01:00
29ae223ddc patch 8.1.0920: in Terminal-Normal mode job output messes up the window
Problem:    In Terminal-Normal mode job output messes up the window.
Solution:   Postpone scrolling and updating the buffer when in Terminal-Normal
            mode.
2019-02-14 21:22:01 +01:00
0f77d6afd5 patch 8.1.0919: compiler warnings
Problem:    Compiler warnings.
Solution:   Add type casts. (Mike Williams)
2019-02-14 20:55:09 +01:00
9b5c1fcdea patch 8.1.0918: MS-Windows: startup messages are not converted
Problem:    MS-Windows: startup messages are not converted.
Solution:   Convert messages when the current codepage differs from
            'encoding'. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #3914)
2019-02-14 14:08:04 +01:00
445e71c5ee patch 8.1.0917: double free when running out of memory
Problem:    Double free when running out of memory.
Solution:   Remove one free. (Ken Takata, closes #3955)
2019-02-14 13:43:36 +01:00
b999ba2778 patch 8.1.0916: with Python 3.7 "find_module" is not made available
Problem:    With Python 3.7 "find_module" is not made available.
Solution:   Also add "find_module" with Python 3.7. (Joel Frederico,
            closes #3954)
2019-02-14 13:28:45 +01:00
a787019518 patch 8.1.0915: fsync() may not work properly on Mac
Problem:    fsync() may not work properly on Mac.
Solution:   Use fcntl() with F_FULLFSYNC. (suggested by Justin M. Keyes)
2019-02-14 12:56:36 +01:00
5fd0f5052f patch 8.1.0914: code related to findfile() is spread out
Problem:    Code related to findfile() is spread out.
Solution:   Put findfile() related code into a new source file. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan, closes #3934)
2019-02-13 23:13:28 +01:00
688b3983d8 patch 8.1.0913: CI crashes when running out of memory
Problem:    CI crashes when running out of memory.
Solution:   Apply 'maxmempattern' also to new regexp engine.
2019-02-13 21:47:36 +01:00
18442cbcc0 patch 8.1.0912: MS-Windows: warning for signed/unsigned
Problem:    MS-Windows: warning for signed/unsigned.
Solution:   Add type cast. (Nobuhiro Takasaki, closes #3945)
2019-02-13 21:22:12 +01:00
943e9639a9 patch 8.1.0911: tag line with Ex command cannot have extra fields
Problem:    Tag line with Ex command cannot have extra fields.
Solution:   Recognize |;" as the end of the command. (closes #2402)
2019-02-13 21:19:14 +01:00
15bbd6ec87 patch 8.1.0910: crash with tricky search pattern
Problem:    Crash with tricky search pattern. (Kuang-che Wu)
Solution:   Check for runnning out of memory. (closes #3950)
2019-02-13 20:31:50 +01:00
d9ef1b8d77 patch 8.1.0909: MS-Windows: using ConPTY even though it is not stable
Problem:    MS-Windows: using ConPTY even though it is not stable.
Solution:   When ConPTY version is unstable, prefer using winpty. (Ken Takata,
            closes #3949)
2019-02-13 19:23:10 +01:00
9403a2168d patch 8.1.0908: can't handle large value for %{nr}v in regexp
Problem:    Can't handle large value for %{nr}v in regexp. (Kuang-che Wu)
Solution:   Give an error if the value is too large. (closes #3948)
2019-02-13 18:35:06 +01:00
5382f12c91 patch 8.1.0907: CI tests on AppVeyor are failing
Problem:    CI tests on AppVeyor are failing.
Solution:   Reduce the recursiveness limit for regexp.
2019-02-13 01:18:38 +01:00
e1ed53f3f9 patch 8.1.0906: using clumsy way to get console window handle
Problem:    Using clumsy way to get console window handle.
Solution:   Use GetConsoleWindow(). (Ken Takata, closes #3940)
2019-02-12 23:12:37 +01:00
5567ad48b6 patch 8.1.0905: complicated regexp causes a crash
Problem:    Complicated regexp causes a crash. (Kuang-che Wu)
Solution:   Limit the recursiveness of addstate(). (closes #3941)
2019-02-12 23:05:46 +01:00
00f148d2f2 patch 8.1.0904: USE_LONG_FNAME never defined
Problem:    USE_LONG_FNAME never defined.
Solution:   Remove using USE_LONG_FNAME. (Ken Takata, closes #3938)
2019-02-12 22:37:27 +01:00
beb7574d6b patch 8.1.0903: struct uses more bytes than needed
Problem:    Struct uses more bytes than needed.
Solution:   Reorder members of regitem_S. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3936)
2019-02-12 22:33:00 +01:00
ff697e6cef patch 8.1.0902: incomplete set of assignment operators
Problem:    Incomplete set of assignment operators.
Solution:   Add /=, *= and %=. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3931)
2019-02-12 22:28:33 +01:00
57ee2b6e0b patch 8.1.0901: index in getjumplist() may be wrong
Problem:    Index in getjumplist() may be wrong. (Epheien)
Solution:   Call cleanup_jumplist() earlier. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #3941)
2019-02-12 22:15:06 +01:00
48773f1f83 patch 8.1.0900: ConPTY many crash with 32-bit build
Problem:    ConPTY many crash with 32-bit build.
Solution:   Fix function declarations. (Ken Takata, closes #3943)
2019-02-12 21:46:46 +01:00
e0fb7d1e38 patch 8.1.0899: no need to check restricted mode for setwinvar()
Problem:    No need to check restricted mode for setwinvar().
Solution:   Remove check_restricted().
2019-02-12 20:48:10 +01:00
0ea21e41c6 patch 8.1.0898: a messed up rgb.txt can crash Vim
Problem:    A messed up rgb.txt can crash Vim. (Pavel Cheremushkin)
Solution:   Limit to 10000 entries.  Also don't retry many times when the file
            cannot be read.
2019-02-12 20:46:48 +01:00
05c00c038b patch 8.1.0897: can modify a:000 when using a reference
Problem:    Can modify a:000 when using a reference.
Solution:   Make check for locked variable stricter. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #3930)
2019-02-11 22:00:11 +01:00
5a6698169d patch 8.1.0896: tests for restricted mode no run for MS-Windows GUI
Problem:    Tests for restricted mode no run for MS-Windows GUI.
Solution:   Make tests also work in MS-Windows GUI.
2019-02-11 21:45:00 +01:00
ec0f50a35e patch 8.1.0895: MS-Windows: dealing with temp name encoding not quite right
Problem:    MS-Windows: dealing with temp name encoding not quite right.
Solution:   Use more wide functions. (Ken Takata, closes #3921)
2019-02-10 23:26:13 +01:00
dce1e89be4 patch 8.1.0894: MS-Windows: resolve() does not return a reparse point
Problem:    MS-Windows: resolve() does not return a reparse point.
Solution:   Improve resolve(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #3896)
2019-02-10 23:18:53 +01:00
3615abb693 patch 8.1.0893: terminal test is a bit flaky
Problem:    Terminal test is a bit flaky.
Solution:   Add test_terminal_no_cmd() to list of flaky tests.
2019-02-10 23:04:12 +01:00
eeb1b9c7ed patch 8.1.0892: failure when closing a window when location list is in use
Problem:    Failure when closing a window when location list is in use.
Solution:   Handle the situation gracefully. Make sure memory for 'switchbuf'
            is not freed at the wrong time. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #3928)
2019-02-10 22:59:04 +01:00
d77aa4d22e patch 8.1.0891: substitute command inssuficiently tested
Problem:    Substitute command inssuficiently tested.
Solution:   Add more test coverage. (Dominique Pelle)
2019-02-10 22:50:14 +01:00
593864817a patch 8.1.0890: pty allocation wrong if using file for out channel
Problem:    Pty allocation wrong if using file for out channel and using null
            for in channel and null for error channel.
Solution:   Correct using use_file_for_out in condition. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes
            #3917)
2019-02-10 22:43:46 +01:00
6524068ff3 patch 8.1.0889: MS-Windows: a channel write may hang
Problem:    MS-Windows: a channel write may hang.
Solution:   Check for WriteFile() not writing anything. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #3920)
2019-02-10 22:23:26 +01:00
31b816042f patch 8.1.0888: the a: dict is not immutable as documented
Problem:    The a: dict is not immutable as documented.
Solution:   Make the a:dict immutable, add a test. (Ozaki Kiichi, Yasuhiro
            Matsumoto, closes #3929)
2019-02-10 22:14:27 +01:00
9474716d39 patch 8.1.0887: the 'l' flag in :subsitute is sticky
Problem:    The 'l' flag in :subsitute is sticky.
Solution:   Reset the flag. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3925)
2019-02-10 21:55:26 +01:00
b763361161 patch 8.1.0886: compiler warning for NULL pointer and condition always true
Problem:    Compiler warning for adding to NULL pointer and a condition that
            is always true.
Solution:   Check for NULL pointer before adding. Remove useless "if".
            (Friedirch, closes #3913)
2019-02-10 21:48:25 +01:00
18c5632cab patch 8.1.0885: test for restricted hangs on MS-Windows GUI
Problem:    Test for restricted hangs on MS-Windows GUI.
Solution:   Skip the test.
2019-02-09 11:13:12 +01:00
af630d4f7f patch 8.1.0884: double check for bsd systems
Problem:    Double check for bsd systems.
Solution:   Delete the old line.
2019-02-08 23:09:48 +01:00
54d6fe5e60 patch 8.1.0883: missing some changes for Ex commands
Problem:    Missing some changes for Ex commands.
Solution:   Add mising changes in header file.
2019-02-08 16:50:26 +01:00
1aa43755e2 patch 8.1.0882: checking for FEAT_MBYTE which doesn't exist anymore
Problem:    Checking for FEAT_MBYTE which doesn't exist anymore. (Christ van
            Willegen)
Solution:   Remove it.
2019-02-08 14:41:31 +01:00
8c62a08faf patch 8.1.0881: can execute shell commands in rvim through interfaces
Problem:    Can execute shell commands in rvim through interfaces.
Solution:   Disable using interfaces in restricted mode. Allow for writing
            file with writefile(), histadd() and a few others.
2019-02-08 14:34:10 +01:00
c6ddce3f2c patch 8.1.0880: MS-Windows: inconsistent selection of winpty/conpty
Problem:    MS-Windows: inconsistent selection of winpty/conpty.
Solution:   Name option 'termwintype', use ++type argument and "term_pty" for
            term_start(). (Hirohito Higashi, closes #3915)
2019-02-08 12:47:03 +01:00
0036201a1a patch 8.1.0879: MS-Windows: temp name encoding can be wrong
Problem:    MS-Windows: temp name encoding can be wrong.
Solution:   Convert from active code page to 'encoding'. (Ken Takata,
            closes #3520, closes #1698)
2019-02-08 12:21:30 +01:00
a02e3f65c5 patch 8.1.0878: test for has('bsd') fails on some BSD systems
Problem:    Test for has('bsd') fails on some BSD systems.
Solution:   Adjust the uname match. (James McCoy, closes #3909)
2019-02-07 21:27:14 +01:00
ee8188fc74 patch 8.1.0877: new buffer used every time the quickfix window is opened
Problem:    New buffer used every time the quickfix window is opened.
Solution:   Reuse the buffer. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #3902)
2019-02-05 21:23:04 +01:00
2a78b7c704 patch 8.1.0876: completion match not displayed when popup menu is not shown
Problem:    Completion match not displayed when popup menu is not shown.
Solution:   Call update_screen() when not displaying the popup menu to show
            the inserted match. (Ken Takata, Hirohito Higashi)
2019-02-05 20:12:06 +01:00
71b13e92ae patch 8.1.0875: not all errors of marks and findfile()/finddir() are tested
Problem:    Not all errors of marks and findfile()/finddir() are tested.
Solution:   Add more test coverage. (Dominique Pelle)
2019-02-04 21:14:45 +01:00
94688b8a2a Add missing matchit file. 2019-02-04 21:02:06 +01:00
9c46efd7dc patch 8.1.0874: using old style comments in new file
Problem:    Using old style comments in new file.
Solution:   Convert to // comments in new file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2019-02-04 20:30:18 +01:00
970076468e patch 8.1.0873: list if distributed files does not include matchit autoload
Problem:    List if distributed files does not include the matchit autoload
            directory.
Solution:   Add the directory.
2019-02-03 23:45:30 +01:00
34a587457f patch 8.1.0872: confusing condition
Problem:    Confusing condition.
Solution:   Use "==" instead of "<=".
2019-02-03 15:28:28 +01:00
314dd79cac Update runtime files. 2019-02-03 15:27:20 +01:00
63d1fea814 patch 8.1.0871: build error when building with Ruby 2.6.0
Problem:    Build error when building with Ruby 2.6.0.
Solution:   Change argument of rb_int2big_stub(). (Android Baumann,
            closes #3899)
2019-02-03 15:18:35 +01:00
aa5df7e312 patch 8.1.0870: Vim doesn't use the new ConPTY support in Windows 10
Problem:    Vim doesn't use the new ConPTY support in Windows 10.
Solution:   Use ConPTY support, if available. (Nobuhiro Takasaki, closes #3794)
2019-02-03 14:53:10 +01:00
01a6c21691 patch 8.1.0869: Travis CI script is too complicated
Problem:    Travis CI script is too complicated.
Solution:   Add names to environments.  Move appveyor script outside of src
            directory. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3890)
2019-02-03 13:13:18 +01:00
889da2f243 patch 8.1.0868: crash if triggering garbage collector after a function call
Problem:    Crash if triggering garbage collector after a function call.
            (Michael Henry)
Solution:   Don't call the garbage collector right away, do it later.
            (closes #3894)
2019-02-02 14:02:30 +01:00
65951258d6 patch 8.1.0867: cannot build Python interface with Python 2.4
Problem:    Cannot build Python interface with Python 2.4. (Tom G. Christensen)
Solution:   Define PyBytes_FromStringAndSize. (Ken Takata, closes #3888)
2019-02-01 22:10:16 +01:00
1c321dcee9 patch 8.1.0866: build file dependencies are outdated
Problem:    Build file dependencies are outdated. (John Little)
Solution:   Run "make proto" and "make depend".
2019-02-01 20:42:22 +01:00
895d966e34 patch 8.1.0865: when 'listchars' only contains "nbsp:X" it does not work
Problem:    When 'listchars' only contains "nbsp:X" it does not work.
Solution:   Set extra_check when lcs_nbsp is set. (Ralf Schandl, closes #3889)
2019-01-31 21:57:21 +01:00
375e339007 patch 8.1.0864: cannot have a local value for 'scrolloff' and 'sidescrolloff'
Problem:    Cannot have a local value for 'scrolloff' and 'sidescrolloff'.
            (Gary Holloway)
Solution:   Make 'scrolloff' and 'sidescrolloff' global-local. (mostly by
            Aron Widforss, closes #3539)
2019-01-31 18:26:10 +01:00
b3051ce82f patch 8.1.0863: cannot see what signal caused a job to end
Problem:    Cannot see what signal caused a job to end.
Solution:   Add "termsig" to job_info(). (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3786)
2019-01-31 15:52:11 +01:00
221cd9f4dd patch 8.1.0862: no verbose version of character classes
Problem:    No verbose version of character classes.
Solution:   Add [:ident:], [:keyword:] and [:fname:]. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #1373)
2019-01-31 15:34:40 +01:00
60f807b3f7 patch 8.1.0861: building with MinGW and static libc doesn't work
Problem:    Building with MinGW and static libc doesn't work.
Solution:   Change the LIB argument. (Ken Takata)
2019-01-31 14:43:19 +01:00
77255cab74 patch 8.1.0860: debug lines left in the code
Problem:    Debug lines left in the code.
Solution:   Delete the lines.
2019-01-31 14:29:42 +01:00
c45eb770a5 patch 8.1.0859: "%v" in 'errorformat' does handle multi-byte characters
Problem:    "%v" in 'errorformat' does handle multi-byte characters.
Solution:   Handle multi-byte characters. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #3700)
2019-01-31 14:27:04 +01:00
ce655743ba patch 8.1.0858: 'indentkeys' and 'cinkeys' defaults are different
Problem:    'indentkeys' and 'cinkeys' defaults are different.
Solution:   Make them the same, update docs. (close #3882)
2019-01-31 14:12:57 +01:00
4b47162cce patch 8.1.0857: indent functionality is not separated
Problem:    Ignore functionality is not separated.
Solution:   Move indent functionality into a new file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #3886)
2019-01-31 13:48:09 +01:00
bbb5f8d4c2 patch 8.1.0856: when scrolling a window the cursorline is not always updated
Problem:    When scrolling a window other than the current one the cursorline
            highlighting is not always updated. (Jason Franklin)
Solution:   Call redraw_for_cursorline() after scrolling.  Only set
            w_last_cursorline when drawing the cursor line.  Reset the lines
            to be redrawn also when redrawing the whole window.
2019-01-31 13:22:32 +01:00
af703585a3 patch 8.1.0855: cannot build xxd with MSVC 10
Problem:    Cannot build xxd with MSVC 10.
Solution:   Move declaration to start of block.
2019-01-31 11:00:42 +01:00
d8c56a0d29 patch 8.1.0854: xxd does not work with more than 32 bit addresses
Problem:    xxd does not work with more than 32 bit addresses.
Solution:   Add support for 64 bit addresses. (Christer Jensen, closes #3791)
2019-01-30 23:02:25 +01:00
cbbd0f6578 patch 8.1.0853: options test fails on Mac
Problem:    Options test fails on Mac.
Solution:   Remove a trailing slash from $TMPDIR.
2019-01-30 22:36:18 +01:00
ed71ed37bc patch 8.1.0852: findfile() and finddir() are not properly tested
Problem:    findfile() and finddir() are not properly tested.
Solution:   Extend the test and add more. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3880)
2019-01-30 22:13:35 +01:00
8d4ce56a19 patch 8.1.0851: feedkeys() with "L" does not work properly
Problem:    feedkeys() with "L" does not work properly.
Solution:   Do not set typebuf_was_filled when using "L". (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #3885)
2019-01-30 22:01:40 +01:00
98ad1e17c3 patch 8.1.0850: test for 'backupskip' is not correct
Problem:    Test for 'backupskip' is not correct.
Solution:   Split the option in parts and use expand(). (Michael Soyka)
2019-01-30 21:51:27 +01:00
c07ff5c60a patch 8.1.0849: cursorline highlight is not always updated
Problem:    Cursorline highlight is not always updated.
Solution:   Set w_last_cursorline when redrawing.  Fix resetting cursor flags
            when using the popup menu.
2019-01-30 21:41:14 +01:00
b191be2f00 patch 8.1.0848: cannot build with Ruby 1.8
Problem:    Cannot build with Ruby 1.8. (Tom G. Christensen)
Solution:   Use rb-str_new2(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #3883,
            closes #3884)
2019-01-30 21:00:12 +01:00
9172d23d05 patch 8.1.0847: may use terminal after it was cleaned up
Problem:    May use terminal after it was cleaned up.
Solution:   Use the job pointer.
2019-01-29 23:06:54 +01:00
39536dd557 patch 8.1.0846: not easy to recognize the system Vim runs on
Problem:    Not easy to recognize the system Vim runs on.
Solution:   Add more items to the features list. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3855)
2019-01-29 22:58:21 +01:00
2a4857a1fc patch 8.1.0845: having job_status() free the job causes problems
Problem:    Having job_status() free the job causes problems.
Solution:   Do not actually free the job or terminal yet, put it in a list and
            free it a bit later. Do not use a terminal after checking the job
            status.  (closes #3873)
2019-01-29 22:29:07 +01:00
50948e4ac2 patch 8.1.0844: when timer fails test will hang forever
Problem:    When timer fails test will hang forever.
Solution:   Use reltime() to limit waiting time. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3878)
2019-01-29 20:36:56 +01:00
e0de2164f6 patch 8.1.0843: memory leak when running "make test_cd"
Problem:    Memory leak when running "make test_cd".
Solution:   Free the stack element when failing. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #3877)
2019-01-29 20:17:28 +01:00
cb908a813c patch 8.1.0842: getchar_zero test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    getchar_zero test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Disable the test for now.
2019-01-28 23:20:04 +01:00
2339fa335f patch 8.1.0841: travis config to get Lua on MacOS is too complicated
Problem:    Travis config to get Lua on MacOS is too complicated.
Solution:   Use an addons entry. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes 3876)
2019-01-28 22:59:36 +01:00
12dfc9eef1 patch 8.1.0840: getchar(0) never returns a character in the terminal
Problem:    getchar(0) never returns a character in the terminal.
Solution:   Call wait_func() at least once.
2019-01-28 22:32:58 +01:00
f58d81a187 patch 8.1.0839: when using VTP wrong colors after a color scheme change
Problem:    When using VTP wrong colors after a color scheme change.
Solution:   When VTP is active always clear after a color scheme change.
            (Nobuhiro Takasaki, closes #3872)
2019-01-28 20:19:05 +01:00
dec01206b2 patch 8.1.0838: compiler warning for type conversion
Problem:    Compiler warning for type conversion.
Solution:   Add a type cast. (Mike Williams)
2019-01-28 20:04:24 +01:00
26d982185e patch 8.1.0837: timer interrupting cursorhold and mapping not tested
Problem:    Timer interrupting cursorhold and mapping not tested.
Solution:   Add tests with timers. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3871)
2019-01-27 22:32:55 +01:00
346d2a359a patch 8.1.0836: user completion test can fail on MS-Windows
Problem:    User completion test can fail on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Allow for other names befor "Administrator".
2019-01-27 20:43:41 +01:00
3e9d4d85c4 patch 8.1.0835: GUI build fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    GUI build fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef.
2019-01-27 17:08:40 +01:00
e40b9d47bf patch 8.1.0834: GUI may wait too long before dealing with messages
Problem:    GUI may wait too long before dealing with messages.  Returning
            early may cause a mapping to time out.
Solution:   Use the waiting loop from Unix also for the GUI.
            (closes #3817, closes #3824)
2019-01-27 16:55:47 +01:00
d93090f41f patch 8.1.0833: memory leak when jumps output is filtered
Problem:    Memory leak when jumps output is filtered.
Solution:   Free the filtered name. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3869)
2019-01-27 15:07:39 +01:00
2e05009218 patch 8.1.0832: confirm() is not tested
Problem:    confirm() is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3868)
2019-01-27 15:00:36 +01:00
0eb220c030 patch 8.1.0831: xxd test fails if man page has dos fileformat
Problem:    Xxd test fails if man page has dos fileformat.
Solution:   Make a copy with unix fileformat.
2019-01-27 14:41:43 +01:00
e3d0654544 patch 8.1.0830: test leaves directory behind on MS-Windows
Problem:    Test leaves directory behind on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Close buffer before deleting directory.
2019-01-27 14:29:24 +01:00
d39e275b57 patch 8.1.0829: when 'hidden' is set session creates extra buffers
Problem:    When 'hidden' is set session creates extra buffers.
Solution:   Move :badd commands to the end. (Jason Franklin)
2019-01-26 20:07:38 +01:00
6aba96dd57 patch 8.1.0828: still using FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT
Problem:    Still using FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT.
Solution:   Remove last use of FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT.
2019-01-26 17:43:21 +01:00
2a953fcf10 Updated runtime files. 2019-01-26 17:41:47 +01:00
8e59a1e127 patch 8.1.0827: missing dependency in Makefile
Problem:    Missing dependency in Makefile.
Solution:   Add dependency from autocmd.o on auto/osdef.h
2019-01-26 17:36:51 +01:00
29ddebef40 patch 8.1.0826: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Graduate FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT.  Adds about 10Kbyte to the code.
2019-01-26 17:28:26 +01:00
3e460fd8b7 patch 8.1.0825: code for autocommands is mixed with file I/O code
Problem:    Code for autocommands is mixed with file I/O code.
Solution:   Move autocommand code to a separate file. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #3863)
2019-01-26 16:21:07 +01:00
1ecc5e4a99 patch 8.1.0824: SunOS/Solaris has a problem with ttys
Problem:    SunOS/Solaris has a problem with ttys.
Solution:   Add mch_isatty() with extra handling for SunOS. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #3865)
2019-01-26 15:12:55 +01:00
203651b9b2 patch 8.1.0823: not sufficient testing of xxd
Problem:    Not sufficient testing of xxd.
Solution:   Add some more test coverage.
2019-01-26 14:11:19 +01:00
cb574f4154 patch 8.1.0822: peeking and flushing output slows down execution
Problem:    Peeking and flushing output slows down execution.
Solution:   Do not update the mode message when global_busy is set.  Do not
            flush when only peeking for a character. (Ken Takata)
2019-01-25 22:29:57 +01:00
970f5d39f2 patch 8.1.0821: xxd "usage" output and other arguments not tested
Problem:    Xxd "usage" output and other arguments not tested.
Solution:   Add a test to trigger the usage output in various ways.  Fix
            uncovered problem.
2019-01-25 21:52:17 +01:00
e295609be2 patch 8.1.0820: test for sending large data over channel sometimes fails
Problem:    Test for sending large data over channel sometimes fails.
Solution:   Handle that the job may have finished early.  Also fix that file
            changed test doesn't work in the GUI and reduce flakyness. (Ozaki
            Kiichi, closes #3861)
2019-01-25 21:01:17 +01:00
865767126e patch 8.1.0819: a failed assert with a long string is hard to read
Problem:    A failed assert with a long string is hard to read.
Solution:   Shorten the assert message.
2019-01-25 20:48:33 +01:00
240583869a patch 8.1.0818: MS-Windows: cannot send large data with ch_sendraw()
Problem:    MS-Windows: cannot send large data with ch_sendraw().
Solution:   Split write into several WriteFile() calls. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #3823)
2019-01-24 23:11:49 +01:00
99531a7604 patch 8.1.0817: ":=" command is not tested
Problem:    ":=" command is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3859)
2019-01-24 22:42:37 +01:00
681b6bc86c patch 8.1.0816: test for 'runtimepath' in session fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    Test for 'runtimepath' in session fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Skip the test for now.
2019-01-24 22:23:58 +01:00
5e66b42aae patch 8.1.0815: dialog for file changed outside of Vim not tested
Problem:    Dialog for file changed outside of Vim not tested.
Solution:   Add a test.  Move FileChangedShell test.  Add 'L' flag to
            feedkeys().
2019-01-24 21:58:10 +01:00
ed18f2c03a patch 8.1.0814: :mksession cannot handle a very long 'runtimepath'
Problem:    :mksession cannot handle a very long 'runtimepath'. (Timothy
            Madden)
Solution:   Expand each part separately, instead of the whole option at once.
            (Christian Brabandt, closes #3466)
2019-01-24 20:30:52 +01:00
0566e891f7 patch 8.1.0813: FileChangedShell not sufficiently tested
Problem:    FileChangedShell not sufficiently tested.
Solution:   Add a more comprehensive test case.
2019-01-24 19:37:40 +01:00
9ba6117de6 patch 8.1.0812: Unicode 16 feature is not useful
Problem:    Unicode 16 feature is not useful and cannot be detected.
Solution:   Remove UNICODE16.
2019-01-24 18:20:17 +01:00
30276f2beb patch 8.1.0811: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Graduate FEAT_MBYTE, the final chapter.
2019-01-24 17:59:39 +01:00
264b74fa54 patch 8.1.0810: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Graduate FEAT_MBYTE, part 4.
2019-01-24 17:18:42 +01:00
a12a161b8c patch 8.1.0809: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Graduate FEAT_MBYTE, part 3.
2019-01-24 16:39:02 +01:00
091806d6f0 patch 8.1.0808: MS-Windows: build error with GUI
Problem:    MS-Windows: build error with GUI.
Solution:   Remove "static".
2019-01-24 16:27:46 +01:00
9e79ccbe9c patch 8.1.0807: session test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    Session test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Don't try creating file with illegal name.
2019-01-24 15:57:30 +01:00
fc3abf47fb patch 8.1.0806: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Graduate FEAT_MBYTE, part 2.
2019-01-24 15:54:21 +01:00
135059724f patch 8.1.0805: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Graduate FEAT_MBYTE, part 1.
2019-01-24 15:04:48 +01:00
4b9e91f0ba patch 8.1.0804: crash when setting v:errmsg to empty list
Problem:    Crash when setting v:errmsg to empty list. (Jaon Franklin)
Solution:   Separate getting value and assigning result.
2019-01-24 13:58:11 +01:00
ad36a3588d patch 8.1.0803: session file has problem with single quote in file name
Problem:    Session file has problem with single quote in file name. (Jon
            Crowe)
Solution:   Use a double quoted string.  Add a test.
2019-01-24 13:34:42 +01:00
a5be9b6248 patch 8.1.0802: negative index doesn't work for Blob
Problem:    Negative index doesn't work for Blob.
Solution:   Make it work, add a test. (closes #3856)
2019-01-24 12:31:44 +01:00
fb1199d934 patch 8.1.0801: MinGW: no hint that tests fail because of small terminal
Problem:    MinGW: no hint that tests fail because of small terminal.
Solution:   Add a rule for test1 that checks for "wrongtermsize".
            (msoyka-of-wharton)
2019-01-24 12:18:46 +01:00
4456ab527a patch 8.1.0800: may use a lot of memory when a function refers itself
Problem:    May use a lot of memory when a function creates a cyclic
            reference.
Solution:   After saving a funccal many times, invoke the garbage collector.
            (closes #3835)
2019-01-23 23:00:30 +01:00
cfc15237ab patch 8.1.0799: calling deleted function; test doesn't work on Mac
Problem:    Calling deleted function; test doesn't work on Mac.
Solution:   Wait for the function to be called before deleting it. Use a job
            to write to the pty, unless in the GUI. (Ozaki Kiichi,
            closes #3854)
2019-01-23 22:33:18 +01:00
dd29ea1805 patch 8.1.0798: changing a blob while iterating over it works strangely
Problem:    Changing a blob while iterating over it works strangely.
Solution:   Make a copy of the Blob before iterating.
2019-01-23 21:56:21 +01:00
bf821bccf1 patch 8.1.0797: error E898 is used twice
Problem:    Error E898 is used twice.
Solution:   Rename the Blob error to E899. (closes #3853)
2019-01-23 21:15:02 +01:00
31faed60bf patch 8.1.0796: MS-Windows 7: problem with named pipe on channel
Problem:    MS-Windows 7: problem with named pipe on channel.
Solution:   Put back the disconnect/connect calls. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #3833)
2019-01-22 23:01:40 +01:00
f88af6e675 patch 8.1.0795: cannot build without popup menu
Problem:    Cannot build without popup menu.
Solution:   Add #ifdef
2019-01-22 22:55:00 +01:00
82a12468bd patch 8.1.0794: white space before " -Ntabmove" causes problems
Problem:    White space before " -Ntabmove" causes problems.
Solution:   Skip whitespace. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3841)
2019-01-22 22:41:42 +01:00
0d17f0d1c0 patch 8.1.0793: incorrect error messages for functions that take a Blob
Problem:    Incorrect error messages for functions that now take a Blob
            argument.
Solution:   Adjust the error messages. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3846)
2019-01-22 22:20:38 +01:00
9e26f7d31f patch 8.1.0792: bad display if opening cmdline window from Insert completion
Problem:    Popup menu is displayed on top of the cmdline window if it is
            opened from Insert completion. (Bjorn Linse)
Solution:   Remove the popup menu.  Restore the cursor position.
            (closes #3838)
2019-01-22 22:08:09 +01:00
563bbeabcc patch 8.1.0791: a few compiler warnings on VMS
Problem:    A few compiler warnings on VMS.
Solution:   Remove type cast.  Adjust #ifdef. (Zoltan Arpadffy)
2019-01-22 21:45:40 +01:00
57a6bf0567 patch 8.1.0790: code for creating tabpages in session is too complex
Problem:    Code for creating tabpages in session is too complex.
Solution:   Simplify the code. (Jason Franklin)
2019-01-22 21:27:13 +01:00
555de4e3b2 patch 8.1.0789: sourcing a session sets v:errmsg
Problem:    Sourcing a session sets v:errmsg.
Solution:   Use "%argdel" instead of "argdel *". (Jason Franklin)
2019-01-21 23:03:49 +01:00
b2148f5864 patch 8.1.0788: cannot build with tiny features
Problem:    Cannot build with tiny features.
Solution:   Adjust #ifdefs.
2019-01-20 23:43:57 +01:00
edce7420d0 patch 8.1.0787: compiler warning for unused function
Problem:    Compiler warning for unused function. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Tune #ifdef around setjmp functions.
2019-01-20 18:39:30 +01:00
10772307c4 patch 8.1.0786: ml_get error when updating the status line
Problem:    ml_get error when updating the status line and a terminal had its
            scrollback cleared.  (Chris Patuzzo)
Solution:   Check the cursor position when drawing the status line.
            (closes #3830)
2019-01-20 18:25:54 +01:00
113e10721f patch 8.1.0785: depending on the configuration some functions are unused
Problem:    Depending on the configuration some functions are unused.
Solution:   Add more #ifdefs, remove unused functions. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #3822)
2019-01-20 15:30:40 +01:00
1f20daa1d7 patch 8.1.0784: messy indent in if statement
Problem:    Messy indent in if statement.
Solution:   Improve structure of if statement. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3826)
2019-01-19 21:12:24 +01:00
63c0ccd2b6 patch 8.1.0783: compiler warning for signed/unsigned
Problem:    Compiler warning for signed/unsigned.
Solution:   Add type cast.  Change type of buffer. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3827)
2019-01-19 21:06:58 +01:00
2d951a486e patch 8.1.0782: Win32: cursor blinks when Vim is not active
Problem:    Win32: cursor blinks when Vim is not active.
Solution:   Remove call to setActiveWindow(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #3778)
2019-01-19 19:54:20 +01:00
a502caab8b patch 8.1.0781: build error when using if_xcmdsrv.c
Problem:    Build error when using if_xcmdsrv.c.
Solution:   Add missing part of 8.1.0779.
2019-01-19 18:23:41 +01:00
e25bbc3b2b patch 8.1.0780: terminal test fails on Mac
Problem:    Terminal test fails on Mac.
Solution:   Skip the test on Mac.
2019-01-19 18:20:45 +01:00
32526b3c18 patch 8.1.0779: argument for message functions is inconsistent
Problem:    Argument for message functions is inconsistent.
Solution:   Make first argument to msg() "char *".
2019-01-19 17:43:09 +01:00
d383c92ec1 patch 8.1.0778: terminal test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    Terminal test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Temporarily skip the test on MS-Windows.  Do run it both in
            terminal and GUI on other systems.
2019-01-19 15:27:08 +01:00
b091f30bf3 patch 8.1.0777: Win32: using pipes for channel does not work well
Problem:    Win32: using pipes for channel does not work well.
Solution:   Use a larger buffer and handle overlaps. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
            closes #3782)
2019-01-19 14:37:00 +01:00
b2e54b0092 patch 8.1.0776: Travis does not build a version without GUI on Linux
Problem:    Travis does not build a version without GUI on Linux.
Solution:   Add an environment for tiny features without GUI.
2019-01-19 13:46:50 +01:00
2bf60b3001 patch 8.1.0775: matching too many files as zsh
Problem:    Matching too many files as zsh. (Danek Duvall)
Solution:   Be more specific with zsh filetype patterns.
2019-01-18 23:14:43 +01:00
05a2907cde patch 8.1.0774: VMS build is missing the blob file
Problem:    VMS build is missing the blob file.
Solution:   Add the blob file to the build rules. (Zoltan Arpadffy)
2019-01-18 22:59:53 +01:00
987411db9e patch 8.1.0773: not all crypt code is tested
Problem:    Not all crypt code is tested.
Solution:   Disable unused crypt code.  Add more test coverage.
2019-01-18 22:48:34 +01:00
0314236aab patch 8.1.0772: the sign_define_by_name() function is too long
Problem:    The sign_define_by_name() function is too long.
Solution:   Split it into smaller functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #3819)
2019-01-18 22:01:42 +01:00
147e7d0cab patch 8.1.0771: some shell filetype patterns end in a star
Problem:    Some shell filetype patterns end in a star.
Solution:   Make sure that patterns not ending in a star are preferred.
2019-01-18 21:46:47 +01:00
1ac56c2d11 patch 8.1.0770: inconsistent use of ELAPSED_FUNC
Problem:    Inconsistent use of ELAPSED_FUNC.
Solution:   Consistently use ELAPSED_FUNC.  Also turn ELAPSED_TYPE into a
            typedef. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3815)
2019-01-17 22:28:22 +01:00
3020ccb113 patch 8.1.0769: :stop is covered in two tests
Problem:    :stop is covered in two tests.
Solution:   Remove Test_stop_in_terminal().  Make other test exit Vim cleanly.
            (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3814)
2019-01-17 22:13:54 +01:00
ae654385df patch 8.1.0768: updating completions may cause the popup menu to flicker
Problem:    Updating completions may cause the popup menu to flicker.
Solution:   Avoid updating the text below the popup menu before drawing the
            popup menu.
2019-01-17 21:09:05 +01:00
c771bf9016 patch 8.1.0767: when deleting lines at the bottom signs are misplaced
Problem:    When deleting lines at the bottom signs are misplaced.
Solution:   Properly update the line number of signs at the end of a buffer
            after a delete/undo operation. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #3798)
2019-01-17 17:36:45 +01:00
88c86eb751 patch 8.1.0766: various problems when using Vim on VMS
Problem:    Various problems when using Vim on VMS.
Solution:   Various fixes. Define long_long_T. (Zoltan Arpadffy)
2019-01-17 17:13:30 +01:00
4131fd5509 patch 8.1.0765: string format of a Blob can't be parsed back
Problem:    String format of a Blob can't be parsed back.
Solution:   Use 0z format.
2019-01-17 16:32:53 +01:00
6e0b6a0bec patch 8.1.0764: list of distributed files is outdated
Problem:    List of distributed files is outdated.
Solution:   Remove workshop files.  Add blob files.
2019-01-17 16:11:06 +01:00
d09091d495 Update runtime files. 2019-01-17 16:07:22 +01:00
bb1969b6ab patch 8.1.0763: nobody is using the Sun Workshop support
Problem:    Nobody is using the Sun Workshop support.
Solution:   Remove the Workshop support.
2019-01-17 15:45:25 +01:00
e40742526e patch 8.1.0762: compiler warning
Problem:    Compiler warning.
Solution:   Add type cast. (Mike Williams)
2019-01-17 14:31:14 +01:00
e299bbdf6e patch 8.1.0761: default value for brief_wait is wrong
Problem:    Default value for brief_wait is wrong.
Solution:   Make the default FALSE. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3812, closes #3799)
2019-01-17 14:12:02 +01:00
617d7ef046 patch 8.1.0760: no proper test for using 'termencoding'
Problem:    No proper test for using 'termencoding'.
Solution:   Add a screendump test.  Fix using double width characters in a
            screendump.
2019-01-17 13:04:30 +01:00
83a52171ba patch 8.1.0759: showing two characters for tab is limited
Problem:    Showing two characters for tab is limited.
Solution:   Allow for a third character for "tab:" in 'listchars'. (Nathaniel
            Braun, Ken Takata, closes #3810)
2019-01-16 22:41:54 +01:00
500f361080 patch 8.1.0758: font number is always one instead of the actual
Problem:    Font number is always one instead of the actual.
Solution:   Use "%d" instead of "1". (Ken Takata)
2019-01-16 22:15:11 +01:00
d89682477c patch 8.1.0757: not enough documentation for Blobs
Problem:    Not enough documentation for Blobs.
Solution:   Add a section about Blobs.
2019-01-15 22:51:57 +01:00
3d28b58c51 patch 8.1.0756: copy() does not make a copy of a Blob
Problem:    copy() does not make a copy of a Blob.
Solution:   Make a copy.
2019-01-15 22:44:17 +01:00
2ea773b468 patch 8.1.0755: error message for get() on a Blob with invalid index
Problem:    Error message for get() on a Blob with invalid index.
Solution:   Return an empty Blob, like get() on a List does.
2019-01-15 22:16:42 +01:00
177ab9e026 patch 8.1.0754: preferred column is lost when setting 'cursorcolumn'
Problem:    Preferred column is lost when setting 'cursorcolumn'.
Solution:   Change option flag to P_RWINONLY. (Takayuki Kurosawa,
            closes #3806)
2019-01-15 21:12:57 +01:00
b5443cc46d patch 8.1.0753: printf format not checked for semsg()
Problem:    printf format not checked for semsg().
Solution:   Add GNUC attribute and fix reported problems. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #3805)
2019-01-15 20:19:40 +01:00
8e481e8dfe patch 8.1.0752: one more compiler warning for signed/unsigned string
Problem:    One more compiler warning for signed/unsigned string. (Tony
            Mechelynck)
Solution:   Remove type cast.
2019-01-15 20:07:48 +01:00
6057ed4720 patch 8.1.0751: some regexp errors are not tested
Problem:    Some regexp errors are not tested.
Solution:   Add a test function.
2019-01-14 23:19:29 +01:00
8144acbec3 patch 8.1.0750: when the last sign is deleted the signcolumn may remain
Problem:    When the last sign is deleted the signcolumn may not be removed
            even though 'signcolumn' is "auto".
Solution:   When deleting the last sign redraw the buffer. (Dominique Pelle,
            closes #3803, closes #3804)
2019-01-14 23:08:18 +01:00
6acc79f5d4 patch 8.1.0749: error message contains garbage
Problem:    Error message contains garbage. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Use correct pointer to failed expression.
2019-01-14 22:53:31 +01:00
1be45b2ea7 patch 8.1.0748: using sprintf() instead of semsg()
Problem:    Using sprintf() instead of semsg().
Solution:   Use semsg().  Fix bug with E888. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3801)
2019-01-14 22:46:15 +01:00
ce9d50df07 patch 8.1.0747: map() with a bad expression doesn't give an error
Problem:    map() with a bad expression doesn't give an error. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution:   Check for giving an error message. (closes #3800)
2019-01-14 22:22:29 +01:00
bbee8d5122 patch 8.1.0746: highlighting not updated with conceal and 'cursorline'
Problem:    Highlighting not updated with conceal and 'cursorline'. (Jason
            Franklin)
Solution:   Do not use a zero line number.  Check if 'conceallevel' is set for
            the current window.
2019-01-14 21:51:40 +01:00
99b1272f88 patch 8.1.0745: compiler warnings for signed/unsigned string
Problem:    Compiler warnings for signed/unsigned string.
Solution:   Remove type casts. (John Marriott)
2019-01-14 20:16:40 +01:00
b1443b480f patch 8.1.0744: compiler warnings for signed/unsigned strings
Problem:    Compiler warnings for signed/unsigned strings.
Solution:   A few more type cast fixes.
2019-01-13 23:51:14 +01:00
f9e3e09fdc patch 8.1.0743: giving error messages is not flexible
Problem:    Giving error messages is not flexible.
Solution:   Add semsg().  Change argument from "char_u *" to "char *", also
            for msg() and get rid of most MSG macros. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes
            #3302)  Also make emsg() accept a "char *" argument.  Get rid of
            an enormous number of type casts.
2019-01-13 23:38:42 +01:00
05500ece62 patch 8.1.0742: not all Blob operations are tested
Problem:    Not all Blob operations are tested.
Solution:   Add more testing for Blob.
2019-01-13 19:10:33 +01:00
8c8b8bb56c patch 8.1.0741: viminfo with Blob is not tested
Problem:    Viminfo with Blob is not tested.
Solution:   Extend the viminfo test.  Fix reading a blob.  Fixed storing a
            special variable value.
2019-01-13 17:48:04 +01:00
8309b0559d patch 8.1.0740: Tcl test fails
Problem:    Tcl test fails.
Solution:   When the argument is empty don't give an error, instead rely on
            the error reporting higher up.
2019-01-13 16:46:22 +01:00
81b1ba4be5 patch 8.1.0739: text objects in not sufficiently tested
Problem:    Text objects in not sufficiently tested.
Solution:   Add a few more test cases. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3795)
2019-01-13 16:12:40 +01:00
ecc8bc482b patch 8.1.0738: using freed memory, for loop over blob leaks memory
Problem:    Using freed memory, for loop over blob leaks memory.
Solution:   Clear pointer after freeing memory.  Decrement reference count
            after for loop over blob.
2019-01-13 16:07:21 +01:00
e519dfd713 patch 8.1.0737: compiler warning for uninitialized variable
Problem:    Compiler warning for uninitialized variable.
Solution:   Add initialization. (John Marriott)
2019-01-13 15:42:02 +01:00
c0f5a78c15 patch 8.1.0736: code for Blob not sufficiently tested
Problem:    Code for Blob not sufficiently tested.
Solution:   Add more tests.  Fix uncovered crash.  Add test_null_blob().
2019-01-13 15:16:13 +01:00
6e5ea8d2a9 patch 8.1.0735: cannot handle binary data
Problem:    Cannot handle binary data.
Solution:   Add the Blob type. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #3638)
2019-01-12 22:47:31 +01:00
e3c74d249a patch 8.1.0734: the hlsearch state is not stored in a session file
Problem:    The hlsearch state is not stored in a session file.
Solution:   Add "nohlsearch" if appropriate. (Jason Franklin)
2019-01-12 16:29:30 +01:00
2be7cb73f6 patch 8.1.0733: too many #ifdefs for the multi-byte feature
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs for the multi-byte feature.
Solution:   Tentatively always enable the multi-byte feature.  If you have a
            problem with this, please discuss on the Vim maillist.
2019-01-12 16:10:51 +01:00
ea56e167c8 patch 8.1.0732: cannot build without the eval feature
Problem:    Cannot build without the eval feature.
Solution:   Make a copy of the sourced file name.
2019-01-12 15:15:38 +01:00
5f6b379ff3 patch 8.1.0731: JS encoding does not handle negative infinity
Problem:    JS encoding does not handle negative infinity.
Solution:   Add support for negative infinity for JS encoding. (Dominique
            Pelle, closes #3792)
2019-01-12 14:24:27 +01:00
ec9d3001cf patch 8.1.0730: compiler warning for get_buf_arg() unused
Problem:    Compiler warning for get_buf_arg() unused.
Solution:   Add #ifdef. (John Marriott)
2019-01-12 13:50:31 +01:00
2b6185287a patch 8.1.0729: there is a SourcePre autocommand event but not a SourcePost
Problem:    There is a SourcePre autocommand event but not a SourcePost.
Solution:   Add the SourcePost autocommand event. (closes #3739)
2019-01-12 13:26:03 +01:00
c3c3158756 patch 8.1.0728: cannot avoid breaking after a single space.
Problem:    Cannot avoid breaking after a single space.
Solution:   Add the 'p' flag to 'formatoptions'. (Tom Ryder)
2019-01-11 22:15:05 +01:00
44a7db4ffd patch 8.1.0727: compiler warning for sprintf() argument
Problem:    Compiler warning for sprintf() argument.
Solution:   Add type cast.
2019-01-11 20:47:31 +01:00
535d5b653a patch 8.1.0726: redrawing specifically for conceal feature
Problem:    Redrawing specifically for conceal feature.
Solution:   Use generic redrawing methods.
2019-01-11 20:45:36 +01:00
465e8b5985 patch 8.1.0725: conceal mode is not completely tested
Problem:    Conceal mode is not completely tested.
Solution:   Add tests for moving the cursor in Insert mode.
2019-01-11 20:42:28 +01:00
46fd6bf2b6 patch 8.1.0724: build for MinGW fails
Problem:    Build for MinGW fails.
Solution:   Avoid specifying dependencies in included makefile.
2019-01-11 19:19:44 +01:00
ec50401e1e patch 8.1.0723: cannot easily run specific test when in src/testdir
Problem:    Cannot run specific test when in src/testdir the same was as in
            the src directory.
Solution:   Move build rule to src/testdir/Makefile.
2019-01-11 17:30:16 +01:00
977239ef52 patch 8.1.0722: cannot build without the virtualedit feature
Problem:    Cannot build without the virtualedit feature.
Solution:   Make getviscol2() always available.
2019-01-11 16:16:01 +01:00
429ab1761e patch 8.1.0721: conceal mode is not sufficiently tested
Problem:    Conceal mode is not sufficiently tested.
Solution:   Add screendump tests.  Check all 'concealcursor' values.
2019-01-11 15:54:45 +01:00
5b69c22fd2 patch 8.1.0720: cannot easily change the current quickfx list index
Problem:    Cannot easily change the current quickfx list index.
Solution:   Add the "idx" argument to setqflist(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #3701)
2019-01-11 14:50:06 +01:00
870ba5f6dc patch 8.1.0719: too many #ifdefs
Problem:    Too many #ifdefs.
Solution:   Always build with the +visualextra feature.
2019-01-11 14:37:20 +01:00
402385a7f2 patch 8.1.0718: a couple compiler warnings
Problem:    A couple compiler warnings.
Solution:   Rename shadowed variables.  Add UNUSED.
2019-01-11 14:10:03 +01:00
6b7b7190aa patch 8.1.0717: there is no function for the ":sign jump" command
Problem:    There is no function for the ":sign jump" command.
Solution:   Add the sign_jump() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #3780)
2019-01-11 13:42:41 +01:00
cee9bc2e3d patch 8.1.0716: get warning message when 'completefunc' returns nothing
Problem:    Get warning message when 'completefunc' returns nothing.
Solution:   Allow for returning v:none to suppress the warning message.
            (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #3789)
2019-01-11 13:02:23 +01:00
6f7e555f74 patch 8.1.0715: superfluous call to redraw_win_later()
Problem:    Superfluous call to redraw_win_later().
Solution:   Remove the call.
2019-01-11 11:55:16 +01:00
c951522943 patch 8.1.0714: unessesary #if lines in GTK code
Problem:    Unessesary #if lines in GTK code.
Solution:   Remove the #if. (Ken Takata, closes #3785)
2019-01-10 22:56:30 +01:00
24877cf22c patch 8.1.0713: images for NSIS take up too much space
Problem:    Images for NSIS take up too much space.
Solution:   Put the images in a zip file.
2019-01-10 21:51:48 +01:00
ba7e1865b3 patch 8.1.0712: MS-Windows build instructions are a bit outdated
Problem:    MS-Windows build instructions are a bit outdated.
Solution:   Update the instructions. (Ken Takata)
2019-01-09 23:02:43 +01:00
1e1153600c patch 8.1.0711: test files still use function!
Problem:    Test files still use function!.
Solution:   Remove the exclamation mark.  Fix overwriting a function.
2019-01-09 23:01:02 +01:00
c46af53410 patch 8.1.0710: when using timers may wait for job exit quite long
Problem:    When using timers may wait for job exit quite long.
Solution:   Return from ui_wait_for_chars_or_timer() when a job or channel
            needs to be handled. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #3783)
2019-01-09 22:24:49 +01:00
27a472c32e patch 8.1.0709: windows are updated for every added/deleted sign
Problem:    Windows are updated for every added/deleted sign.
Solution:   Do not call update_debug_sign().  Only redraw when the line with
            the sign is visible.  (idea from neovim #9479)
2019-01-09 21:47:30 +01:00
ae12f4bad3 patch 8.1.0708: third argument for redrawWinline() is always FALSE
Problem:    Third argument for redrawWinline() is always FALSE.
Solution:   Drop the argument. (neovim #9479)
2019-01-09 20:51:04 +01:00
663bc89bbb patch 8.1.0707: text property columns are not adjusted for changed indent
Problem:    Text property columns are not adjusted for changed indent.
Solution:   Adjust text properties.
2019-01-08 23:07:24 +01:00
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---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve Vim
title: ''
labels: ''
---
_Instructions: Replace the template text and remove irrelevant text (including this line)_
**Describe the bug**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
(Issues related to the runtime files should be reported to their maintainer, check the file header.)
**To Reproduce**
Detailed steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Run `vim --clean` (or `gvim --clean`, etc.)
2. Edit `filename`
3. Type '....'
4. Describe the error
**Expected behavior**
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
**Screenshots**
If applicable, copy/paste the text or add screenshots to help explain your problem.
**Environment (please complete the following information):**
- Vim version [e.g. 8.1.1234] (Or paste the result of `vim --version`.)
- OS: [e.g. Ubuntu 18.04, Windows 10 1809, macOS 10.14]
- Terminal: [e.g. GNOME Terminal, mintty, iTerm2, tmux, GNU screen] (Use GUI if you use the GUI.)
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---
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an enhancement for Vim
title: ''
labels: enhancement
---
_Instructions: Replace the template text and remove irrelevant text (including this line)_
**Is your feature request related something that is currently hard to do? Please describe.**
A clear and concise description of what is hard to do. Ex. It is difficult to [...] when [...]
(If it is related to runtime files, please check their header for where to discuss enhancements.)
**Describe the solution you'd like**
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@ -6,16 +6,15 @@ src/auto/if_perl.c
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.c
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.h
src/objects/.dirstamp
src/objects
src/tags
# We do need src/auto/configure.
src/auto/config.aap
src/auto/config.cache
src/auto/config.h
src/auto/config.log
src/auto/config.mk
src/auto/config.status
src/auto/configure.aap
src/auto/osdef.h
src/auto/link.log
src/auto/link.sed
@ -26,6 +25,7 @@ src/auto/pathdef.c
*.idb
*.manifest
*.exp
*.map
*.obj
*.pdb
*.ilk
@ -33,22 +33,15 @@ src/auto/pathdef.c
*.suo
*.res
*.RES
src/if_perl.c
vim*.dll
vim*.lib
src/pathdef.c
src/Obj*/pathdef.c
gvimext.dll
gvimext.lib
gvim.lib
runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
# Borland C++
bcc.cfg
*.ilc
*.ild
*.ilf
*.ils
*.map
*.tds
nsis/icons/*
# NetBeans
nbproject/*
@ -68,6 +61,7 @@ src/po/vim.pot
# Generated by "make test"
src/po/*.ck
src/po/*.desktop
src/testdir/mbyte.vim
src/testdir/mzscheme.vim
src/testdir/lua.vim
@ -85,3 +79,16 @@ src/memfile_test
src/json_test
src/message_test
src/kword_test
# Generated by "make install"
runtime/doc/tags
# Generated by "make shadow". The directory names could be anything but we
# restrict them to shadow (the default) or shadow-*
src/shadow
src/shadow-*
src/runtime
src/pixmaps
# other possible files build by tools
src/cscope.out

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syntax: glob
# Unixen: object and executable files.
*.o
src/vim
src/xxd/xxd
src/auto/if_perl.c
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.c
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.h
src/objects/.dirstamp
src/objects
src/tags
# We do need src/auto/configure.
src/auto/config.cache
src/auto/config.h
src/auto/config.log
src/auto/config.mk
src/auto/config.status
src/auto/osdef.h
src/auto/link.log
src/auto/link.sed
src/auto/pathdef.c
# Windows
*.exe
*.idb
*.manifest
*.exp
*.map
*.obj
*.pdb
*.ilk
*.sln
*.suo
*.res
*.RES
vim*.dll
vim*.lib
src/pathdef.c
src/Obj*/pathdef.c
gvimext.dll
gvimext.lib
gvim.lib
runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
nsis/icons/*
# NetBeans
nbproject/*
# Mac OSX
src/xxd/xxd.dSYM
# All platforms
*.rej
*.orig
*.mo
*.swp
*~
*.pyc
*.log
src/po/vim.pot
# Generated by "make test"
src/po/*.ck
src/po/*.desktop
src/testdir/mbyte.vim
src/testdir/mzscheme.vim
src/testdir/lua.vim
src/testdir/small.vim
src/testdir/tiny.vim
src/testdir/test*.out
src/testdir/test*.failed
src/testdir/test.log
src/testdir/dostmp/*
src/testdir/messages
src/testdir/viminfo
src/testdir/opt_test.vim
runtime/indent/testdir/*.out
src/memfile_test
src/json_test
src/message_test
src/kword_test
# Generated by "make install"
runtime/doc/tags
# Generated by "make shadow". The directory names could be anything but we
# restrict them to shadow (the default) or shadow-*
src/shadow
src/shadow-*
src/runtime
src/pixmaps
# other possible files build by tools
src/cscope.out

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@ -10,54 +10,58 @@ compiler:
- gcc
env:
- BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=tiny CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
# ASAN build
- BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
- &tiny-nogui
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=tiny "CONFOPT='--disable-gui'" SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
- &tiny
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=tiny CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
- &asan # ASAN build
BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no ASAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1 log_path=asan" LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt"
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
- BUILD=yes TEST="scripttests test_libvterm" COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
- &linux-huge
BUILD=yes TEST="scripttests test_libvterm" COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-python3interp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
- BUILD=no TEST=unittests COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=yes
- BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=normal CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT="-C src/shadow" SRCDIR=./src/shadow CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
- BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
# Mac OSX build
- BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
- &unittests
BUILD=no TEST=unittests COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=yes
- &normal
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=normal CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT="-C src/shadow" SRCDIR=./src/shadow CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
- &small
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
- &osx-huge # Mac OSX build
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
sudo: false
# instead of a 2*2*7 matrix (2*os + 2*compiler + 7*env),
# instead of a 2*2*8 matrix (2*os + 2*compiler + 8*env),
# exclude some builds on mac os x and linux
# on mac os x "tiny" is always without GUI
# linux: 2*compiler + 5*env + mac: 2*compiler + 2*env
matrix:
exclude:
- os: osx
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=normal CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT="-C src/shadow" SRCDIR=./src/shadow CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
env: *tiny
- os: osx
env: BUILD=no TEST=unittests COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=yes
env: *normal
- os: osx
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
env: *unittests
- os: osx
env: BUILD=yes TEST="scripttests test_libvterm" COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-python3interp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
env: *small
- os: osx
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no ASAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1 log_path=asan" LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt"
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
env: *linux-huge
- os: osx
env: *asan
- os: linux
compiler: clang
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no ASAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1 log_path=asan" LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt"
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
env: *asan
- os: linux
compiler: clang
env: BUILD=no TEST=unittests COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=yes
env: *unittests
- os: linux
compiler: clang
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
env: *small
- os: linux
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
env: *osx-huge
branches:
except:
@ -65,10 +69,14 @@ branches:
addons:
apt:
sources:
# Need msgfmt 0.19.8 to be able to generate .desktop files
- sourceline: 'ppa:ricotz/toolchain'
packages:
- autoconf
- clang
- lcov
- gettext
- libperl-dev
- python-dev
- python3-dev
@ -78,38 +86,97 @@ addons:
- tcl-dev
- cscope
- libgtk2.0-dev
homebrew:
packages:
- lua
update: true
before_install:
- rvm reset
# Remove /opt/python/3.x.x/bin from $PATH for using system python3.
# ("pyenv global system" doesn't seem to work.)
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ] && which python3 | grep '/opt/python/' > /dev/null; then export PATH=$(echo $PATH | sed -e "s#$(echo $(which python3) | sed -e 's#/python3$##'):##"); fi
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then pip install --user cpp-coveralls; fi
# needed for https support for coveralls
# building cffi only works with gcc, not with clang
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then CC=gcc pip install --user pyopenssl ndg-httpsclient pyasn1; fi
# Lua is not installed on Travis OSX
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then export HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1; brew update; brew install lua; export LUA_PREFIX=/usr/local; fi
# Use llvm-cov instead of gcov when compiler is clang.
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ] && [ "$CC" = "clang" ]; then ln -sf $(which llvm-cov) /home/travis/bin/gcov; fi
# Remove /opt/python/3.x.x/bin from $PATH for using system python3.
# ("pyenv global system" doesn't seem to work.)
- |
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "linux" ]] && [[ "$(which python3)" =~ ^/opt/python/ ]]; then
export PATH=$(py3=$(which python3); echo ${PATH//${py3%/python3}:/})
fi
- |
if [[ "${COVERAGE}" = "yes" ]]; then
pip install --user cpp-coveralls
fi
# needed for https support for coveralls
# building cffi only works with gcc, not with clang
- |
if [[ "${COVERAGE}" = "yes" ]]; then
CC=gcc pip install --user pyopenssl ndg-httpsclient pyasn1
fi
# Lua is not installed on Travis OSX
- |
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "osx" ]]; then
export LUA_PREFIX=/usr/local
fi
# Use llvm-cov instead of gcov when compiler is clang.
- |
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "linux" ]] && [[ "${CC}" = "clang" ]]; then
ln -sf "$(which llvm-cov)" /home/travis/bin/gcov
fi
# Start virtual framebuffer to be able to test the GUI. Does not work on OS X.
before_script:
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ]; then export DISPLAY=:99.0 && sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start && sleep 3; fi
# Start virtual framebuffer to be able to test the GUI. Does not work on OS X.
- |
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "linux" ]]; then
export DISPLAY=:99.0
sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start && sleep 3
fi
script:
- NPROC=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
- if [ "$CHECK_AUTOCONF" = "yes" -a "$CC" = "gcc" ]; then make -C src autoconf; fi
- if [ "x$SHADOWOPT" != x ]; then make -C src shadow; fi
- (cd ${SRCDIR} && ./configure --with-features=$FEATURES $CONFOPT --enable-fail-if-missing && if [ "$BUILD" = "yes" ]; then make -j$NPROC; fi)
# Show Vim version and also if_xx versions.
- if [ "$BUILD" = "yes" ]; then ${SRCDIR}/vim --version; ${SRCDIR}/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S ${SRCDIR}/testdir/if_ver-1.vim -c quit > /dev/null; ${SRCDIR}/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S ${SRCDIR}/testdir/if_ver-2.vim -c quit > /dev/null; cat if_ver.txt; fi
- make $SHADOWOPT $TEST
- if [ -n "$ASAN_OPTIONS" ]; then for log in $(find -type f -name 'asan.*' -size +0); do asan_symbolize < "$log"; err=1; done; fi
- if [ -n "$err" ]; then exit 1; fi
- set -o errexit
- echo -e "\\033[33;1mConfiguring Vim\\033[0m" && echo -en "travis_fold:start:configure\\r\\033[0K"
- |
if [[ "${CHECK_AUTOCONF}" = "yes" ]] && [[ "${CC}" = "gcc" ]]; then
make -C src autoconf
fi
- |
if [[ -n "${SHADOWOPT}" ]]; then
make -C src shadow
fi
# "./configure" changes its working directory into "$SRCDIR".
- ./configure --with-features=${FEATURES} ${CONFOPT} --enable-fail-if-missing
- echo -en "travis_fold:end:configure\\r\\033[0K"
- echo -e "\\033[33;1mBuilding Vim\\033[0m" && echo -en "travis_fold:start:build\\r\\033[0K"
- |
if [[ "${BUILD}" = "yes" ]]; then
make ${SHADOWOPT} -j${NPROC}
fi
- echo -en "travis_fold:end:build\\r\\033[0K"
- set +o errexit
- echo -e "\\033[33;1mTesting Vim\\033[0m" && echo -en "travis_fold:start:test\\r\\033[0K"
# Show Vim version and also if_xx versions.
- |
if [[ "${BUILD}" = "yes" ]]; then
"${SRCDIR}"/vim --version
"${SRCDIR}"/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S "${SRCDIR}"/testdir/if_ver-1.vim -c quit > /dev/null
"${SRCDIR}"/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S "${SRCDIR}"/testdir/if_ver-2.vim -c quit > /dev/null
cat if_ver.txt
fi
- make ${SHADOWOPT} ${TEST}
- echo -en "travis_fold:end:test\\r\\033[0K"
- |
if [[ -n "${ASAN_OPTIONS}" ]]; then
while read log; do
asan_symbolize < "${log}"
false # exit 1 if there are ASAN logs
done < <(find . -type f -name 'asan.*' -size +0)
fi
after_success:
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b ${SRCDIR} -x .xs -e ${SRCDIR}/if_perl.c -e ${SRCDIR}/xxd -e ${SRCDIR}/libvterm --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR; fi
- if [ "$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}"/if_perl.c -e "${SRCDIR}"/xxd -e "${SRCDIR}"/libvterm --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR
fi
- |
if [[ "${COVERAGE}" = "yes" ]]; then
(cd "${SRCDIR}" && bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash))
fi
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@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ maillist is also fine.
Please use the GitHub issues only for actual issues. If you are not 100% sure
that your problem is a Vim issue, please first discuss this on the Vim user
maillist. Try reproducing the problem without any plugins or settings:
maillist. Try reproducing the problem without any of your plugins or settings:
vim -N -u NONE
vim --clean
If you report an issue, please describe exactly how to reproduce it.
For example, don't say "insert some text" but say what you did exactly:
@ -56,12 +56,14 @@ If the maintainer does not respond, contact the vim-dev maillist.
# Translations
Translating messages and runtime files is very much appreciated! These things can be translated:
Translating messages and runtime files is very much appreciated! These things
can be translated:
* Messages in Vim, see [src/po/README.txt][1]
Also used for the desktop icons.
* Menus, see [runtime/lang/README.txt][2]
* Vim tutor, see [runtime/tutor/README.txt][3]
* Manual pages, see [runtime/doc/\*.1][4] for examples
* Desktop icon, see [runtime/vim.desktop][5] and [runtime/gvim.desktop][6]
* Installer, see [nsis/lang/\*.nsi][5] for examples
The help files can be translated and made available separately.
See https://www.vim.org/translations.php for examples.
@ -70,5 +72,4 @@ See https://www.vim.org/translations.php for examples.
[2]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/lang/README.txt
[3]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/tutor/README.txt
[4]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/doc/vim.1
[5]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/vim.desktop
[6]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/gvim.desktop
[5]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/nsis/lang/english.nsi

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@ -3,25 +3,29 @@
# source files for all source archives
SRC_ALL = \
.gitignore \
.hgignore \
.lgtm.yml \
.travis.yml \
appveyor.yml \
ci/appveyor.bat \
src/Make_all.mak \
src/appveyor.bat \
src/README.txt \
src/README.md \
src/alloc.h \
src/arabic.c \
src/arabic.h \
src/ascii.h \
src/autocmd.c \
src/beval.c \
src/beval.h \
src/blob.c \
src/blowfish.c \
src/buffer.c \
src/change.c \
src/channel.c \
src/charset.c \
src/crypt.c \
src/crypt_zip.c \
src/debugger.c \
src/dict.c \
src/diff.c \
src/digraph.c \
@ -35,10 +39,9 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/ex_docmd.c \
src/ex_eval.c \
src/ex_getln.c \
src/farsi.c \
src/farsi.h \
src/feature.h \
src/fileio.c \
src/findfile.c \
src/fold.c \
src/getchar.c \
src/globals.h \
@ -47,6 +50,8 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/gui_beval.c \
src/hardcopy.c \
src/hashtab.c \
src/indent.c \
src/insexpand.c \
src/json.c \
src/json_test.c \
src/kword_test.c \
@ -95,6 +100,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/textprop.c \
src/ui.c \
src/undo.c \
src/usercmd.c \
src/userfunc.c \
src/version.c \
src/version.h \
@ -145,13 +151,17 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/proto.h \
src/protodef.h \
src/proto/arabic.pro \
src/proto/autocmd.pro \
src/proto/beval.pro \
src/proto/blob.pro \
src/proto/blowfish.pro \
src/proto/buffer.pro \
src/proto/change.pro \
src/proto/channel.pro \
src/proto/charset.pro \
src/proto/crypt.pro \
src/proto/crypt_zip.pro \
src/proto/debugger.pro \
src/proto/dict.pro \
src/proto/diff.pro \
src/proto/digraph.pro \
@ -163,14 +173,16 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/proto/ex_docmd.pro \
src/proto/ex_eval.pro \
src/proto/ex_getln.pro \
src/proto/farsi.pro \
src/proto/fileio.pro \
src/proto/findfile.pro \
src/proto/fold.pro \
src/proto/getchar.pro \
src/proto/gui.pro \
src/proto/gui_beval.pro \
src/proto/hardcopy.pro \
src/proto/hashtab.pro \
src/proto/indent.pro \
src/proto/insexpand.pro \
src/proto/json.pro \
src/proto/list.pro \
src/proto/main.pro \
@ -204,6 +216,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/proto/textprop.pro \
src/proto/ui.pro \
src/proto/undo.pro \
src/proto/usercmd.pro \
src/proto/userfunc.pro \
src/proto/version.pro \
src/proto/winclip.pro \
@ -334,8 +347,6 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
src/gui_x11_pm.h \
src/hangulin.c \
src/if_xcmdsrv.c \
src/integration.c \
src/integration.h \
src/link.sh \
src/installman.sh \
src/installml.sh \
@ -358,7 +369,6 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
src/proto/if_xcmdsrv.pro \
src/proto/os_unix.pro \
src/proto/pty.pro \
src/proto/workshop.pro \
src/pty.c \
src/testdir/Makefile \
src/testdir/unix.vim \
@ -368,10 +378,6 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
src/vimtutor \
src/gvimtutor \
src/which.sh \
src/workshop.c \
src/workshop.h \
src/wsdebug.c \
src/wsdebug.h \
src/tee/Makefile \
src/xxd/Makefile \
@ -417,11 +423,8 @@ SRC_DOS = \
src/GvimExt/uninst.bat \
README_srcdos.txt \
src/INSTALLpc.txt \
src/Make_bc5.mak \
src/Make_cyg.mak \
src/Make_cyg_ming.mak \
src/Make_ivc.mak \
src/Make_dvc.mak \
src/Make_ming.mak \
src/Make_mvc.mak \
tools/rename.bat \
@ -472,7 +475,6 @@ SRC_DOS = \
src/xpm_w32.c \
src/xpm_w32.h \
src/tee/Make_mvc.mak \
src/xxd/Make_bc5.mak \
src/xxd/Make_ming.mak \
src/xxd/Make_mvc.mak \
nsis/gvim.nsi \
@ -510,16 +512,15 @@ SRC_DOS_BIN = \
src/vim.tlb \
src/xpm/COPYRIGHT \
src/xpm/README.txt \
src/xpm/arm64/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
src/xpm/include/*.h \
src/xpm/x64/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
src/xpm/x64/lib/libXpm.a \
src/xpm/x64/lib/libXpm.lib \
src/xpm/x64/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
src/xpm/x86/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
src/xpm/x86/lib/libXpm.a \
src/xpm/x86/lib/libXpm.lib \
src/xpm/x86/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
nsis/icons/*.bmp \
nsis/icons/*.ico \
nsis/icons/*.svg \
nsis/icons.zip \
# source files for Amiga, DOS, etc. (also in the extra archive)
SRC_AMI_DOS = \
@ -667,6 +668,7 @@ RT_ALL = \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/plugin/matchit.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/matchit.txt \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/tags \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/autoload/*.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/shellmenu/plugin/shellmenu.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/swapmouse/plugin/swapmouse.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/termdebug/plugin/termdebug.vim \
@ -837,8 +839,6 @@ EXTRA = \
$(SRC_EXTRA) \
README_extra.txt \
src/VisVim/VisVim.dll \
farsi/README.txt \
farsi/fonts/*/far-* \
runtime/vimlogo.xpm \
src/tee/Makefile \
src/tee/Make_mvc.mak \
@ -941,6 +941,8 @@ LANG_SRC = \
src/po/Make_cyg.mak \
src/po/Make_ming.mak \
src/po/Make_mvc.mak \
src/po/vim.desktop.in \
src/po/gvim.desktop.in \
src/po/sjiscorr.c \
src/po/*.po \

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@ -43,13 +43,18 @@ all install uninstall tools config configure reconfig proto depend lint tags typ
@if test "$@" = "test"; then \
$(MAKE) indenttest; \
fi
@# When the target is "clean" also clean for the indent tests.
@if test "$@" = "clean" -o "$@" = "distclean" -o "$@" = "testclean"; then \
cd runtime/indent && \
$(MAKE) clean; \
fi
# Executable used for running the indent tests.
VIM_FOR_INDENTTEST = ../../src/vim
indenttest:
cd runtime/indent && \
$(MAKE) clean VIM="$(VIM_FOR_INDENTTEST)" && \
$(MAKE) clean && \
$(MAKE) test VIM="$(VIM_FOR_INDENTTEST)"
@ -205,6 +210,7 @@ MINOR = 1
# - Make sure there is a diff.exe two levels up (get it from a previous Vim
# version). Also put winpty32.dll and winpty-agent.exe there.
# - go to ../nsis and do:
# > unzip icons.zip
# > makensis gvim.nsi (takes a few minutes).
# ignore warning for libwinpthread-1.dll
# - Copy gvim##.exe to the dist directory.
@ -468,11 +474,12 @@ dosrt_files: dist prepare no_title.vim
-rm $(IN_README_DIR)
mv dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/runtime/* dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)
rmdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/runtime
# Add the message translations. Trick: skip ja.mo and use ja.sjis.mo instead.
# Same for cs.mo / cs.cp1250.mo, pl.mo / pl.cp1250.mo, sk.mo / sk.cp1250.mo,
# zh_CN.mo / zh_CN.cp936.mo, uk.mo / uk.cp1251.mo and ru.mo / ru.cp1251.mo.
# Add the message translations. Trick: skip ja.mo/ja.euc-jp.mo and use
# ja.sjis.mo instead. Same for cs.mo / cs.cp1250.mo, pl.mo / pl.cp1250.mo,
# sk.mo / sk.cp1250.mo, zh_CN.mo / zh_CN.cp936.mo, uk.mo / uk.cp1251.mo and
# ru.mo / ru.cp1251.mo.
for i in $(LANG_DOS); do \
if test "$$i" != "src/po/ja.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/pl.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/cs.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/sk.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/zh_CN.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/ru.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/uk.mo"; then \
if test "$$i" != "src/po/ja.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/ja.euc-jp.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/pl.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/cs.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/sk.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/zh_CN.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/ru.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/uk.mo"; then \
n=`echo $$i | sed -e "s+src/po/\([-a-zA-Z0-9_]*\(.UTF-8\)*\)\(.sjis\)*\(.cp1250\)*\(.cp1251\)*\(.cp936\)*.mo+\1+"`; \
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/lang/$$n; \
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/lang/$$n/LC_MESSAGES; \

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@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
![Vim Logo](https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/vimlogo.gif)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim)
[![Coverage Status](https://codecov.io/gh/vim/vim/coverage.svg?branch=master)](https://codecov.io/gh/vim/vim?branch=master)
[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/vim/vim/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/vim/vim?branch=master)
[![Appveyor Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/o2qht2kjm02sgghk?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chrisbra/vim)
[![Coverage Status](https://codecov.io/gh/vim/vim/coverage.svg?branch=master)](https://codecov.io/gh/vim/vim?branch=master)
[![Coverity Scan](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/241/badge.svg)](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/vim)
[![Language Grade: C/C++](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/grade/cpp/g/vim/vim.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/vim/vim/context:cpp)
[![Debian CI](https://badges.debian.net/badges/debian/testing/vim/version.svg)](https://buildd.debian.org/vim)
[![Packages](https://repology.org/badge/tiny-repos/vim.svg)](https://repology.org/metapackage/vim)
## What is Vim? ##

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ before_build:
- 'set INCLUDE=%INCLUDE%C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\Include\um'
build_script:
- src/appveyor.bat
- ci/appveyor.bat
test_script:
- cd src/testdir

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ cd %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER%
cd src
echo "Building MinGW 32bit console version"
set PATH=c:\msys64\mingw32\bin;%PATH%
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak GUI=no OPTIMIZE=speed IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak GUI=no OPTIMIZE=speed IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
:: Save vim.exe before Make clean, moved back below.
copy vim.exe testdir
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak clean
@ -16,24 +16,24 @@ mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak clean
:: with specified features without python.
echo "Building MinGW 32bit GUI version"
if "%FEATURE%" == "HUGE" (
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak OPTIMIZE=speed CHANNEL=yes GUI=yes IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27 PYTHON3_VER=35 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python35 FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak OPTIMIZE=speed CHANNEL=yes GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27 PYTHON3_VER=35 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python35 FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
) ELSE (
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak OPTIMIZE=speed GUI=yes IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak OPTIMIZE=speed GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
)
.\gvim -u NONE -c "redir @a | ver |0put a | wq" ver_ming.txt
echo "Building MSVC 64bit console Version"
sed -e "s/\$(LINKARGS2)/\$(LINKARGS2) | sed -e 's#.*\\\\r.*##'/" Make_mvc.mak > Make_mvc2.mak
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 OLE=no GUI=no IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 OLE=no GUI=no IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak clean
:: build MSVC huge version with python and channel support
:: GUI needs to be last, so that testing works
echo "Building MSVC 64bit GUI Version"
if "%FEATURE%" == "HUGE" (
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak DIRECTX=yes CPU=AMD64 CHANNEL=yes OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27-x64 PYTHON3_VER=35 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python35-x64 FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak DIRECTX=yes CPU=AMD64 CHANNEL=yes OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27-x64 PYTHON3_VER=35 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python35-x64 FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
) ELSE (
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
)
.\gvim -u NONE -c "redir @a | ver |0put a | wq" ver_msvc.txt

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@ -3,4 +3,4 @@
# This is just a stub for the Unix configure script, to provide support for
# doing "./configure" in the top Vim directory.
cd src && exec ./configure "$@"
cd "${SRCDIR:-src}" && exec ./configure "$@"

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@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
For information about installation of Farsi fonts and Vim usage in Farsi mode,
refer to the Farsi help file by typing ":help farsi" in Vim.

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@ -67,6 +67,11 @@ To build the installable .exe:
Install NSIS if you didn't do that already.
Also install UPX, if you want a compressed file.
Unpack the images:
cd nsis
unzip icons.zip
To build then, enter:
cd nsis
makensis gvim.nsi

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@ -322,6 +322,9 @@ Section "$(str_section_exe)" id_section_exe
SetOutPath $0
File /oname=gvim.exe ${VIMSRC}\gvim_ole.exe
!if /FileExists "${VIMSRC}\vim${BIT}.dll"
File ${VIMSRC}\vim${BIT}.dll
!endif
File /oname=install.exe ${VIMSRC}\installw32.exe
File /oname=uninstal.exe ${VIMSRC}\uninstalw32.exe
File ${VIMSRC}\vimrun.exe
@ -354,40 +357,10 @@ Section "$(str_section_exe)" id_section_exe
File ${VIMRT}\indent\*.*
SetOutPath $0\macros
File ${VIMRT}\macros\*.*
SetOutPath $0\macros\hanoi
File ${VIMRT}\macros\hanoi\*.*
SetOutPath $0\macros\life
File ${VIMRT}\macros\life\*.*
SetOutPath $0\macros\maze
File ${VIMRT}\macros\maze\*.*
SetOutPath $0\macros\urm
File ${VIMRT}\macros\urm\*.*
File /r ${VIMRT}\macros\*.*
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\dvorak
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\dvorak\*.*
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\plugin
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\plugin\*.*
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\editexisting\plugin
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\editexisting\plugin\*.*
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\justify\plugin
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\justify\plugin\*.*
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\matchit\doc
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\matchit\doc\*.*
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\matchit\plugin
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\matchit\plugin\*.*
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\shellmenu\plugin
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\shellmenu\plugin\*.*
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\pack
File /r ${VIMRT}\pack\*.*
SetOutPath $0\plugin
File ${VIMRT}\plugin\*.*
@ -1126,7 +1099,9 @@ Section "un.$(str_unsection_rootdir)" id_unsection_rootdir
Call un.GetParent
Pop $0
Delete $0\_vimrc
${IfNot} ${Silent}
Delete $0\_vimrc
${Endif}
RMDir $0
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
# Overwrite the default translation.
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_DANISH} "$(^Name) Setup"
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_DANISH} "$(^Name) Uninstall"
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ LangString str_group_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper"
LangString str_desc_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper. Plugin-mapper giver mulighed for at udvide Vim ved at slippe en fil i en mappen."
LangString str_section_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Private"
LangString str_desc_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper i HOME-mappen."
LangString str_desc_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper i HOME (hvis du har defineret et) eller Vim-installationsmappe."
LangString str_section_plugin_vim ${LANG_DANISH} "Delte"
LangString str_desc_plugin_vim ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper i Vim-installationsmappe, det bruges af alle på systemet."
@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ LangString str_unsection_exe ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern Vim-eksekverbare-/
LangString str_desc_rm_exe ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern alle Vim-eksekverbare- og afviklingsfiler."
LangString str_ungroup_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern plugin-mapper"
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern plugin-mapperne hvis de er tomme."
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern plugin-mapperne, hvis de er tomme."
LangString str_unsection_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Privat"
LangString str_unsection_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Private"
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern plugin-mapperne fra HOME-mappen."
LangString str_unsection_plugin_vim ${LANG_DANISH} "Delte"
@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ LangString str_msg_compat_defaults ${LANG_DANISH} "Vim med nogle forbedringe
LangString str_msg_compat_all ${LANG_DANISH} "Vim med alle forbedringer (indlæs vimrc_example.vim) (standard)"
LangString str_msg_keymap_title ${LANG_DANISH} " Tilknytninger "
LangString str_msg_keymap_desc ${LANG_DANISH} "&Gentilknyt nogle få taster (Ctrl-V, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-A, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-F osv.)"
LangString str_msg_keymap_desc ${LANG_DANISH} "&Gentilknyt nogle få taster for Windows (Ctrl-V, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-A, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-F osv.)"
LangString str_msg_keymap_default ${LANG_DANISH} "Gentilknyt ikke taster (standard)"
LangString str_msg_keymap_windows ${LANG_DANISH} "Gentilknyt nogle få taster til Windows"
LangString str_msg_keymap_windows ${LANG_DANISH} "Gentilknyt nogle få taster"
LangString str_msg_mouse_title ${LANG_DANISH} " Mus "
LangString str_msg_mouse_desc ${LANG_DANISH} "&Opførsel af højre og venstre knapper"

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# Overwrite the default translation.
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_DUTCH} \
"$(^Name) Setup"
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_DUTCH} \

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
# Overwrite the default translation.
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_ENGLISH} \
"$(^Name) Setup"
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_ENGLISH} \

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
# Overwrite the default translation.
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_GERMAN} \
"$(^Name) Setup"
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_GERMAN} \

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@ -4,14 +4,14 @@
#
# Locale ID : 1040
# Locale Name : it
# fileencoding : latin1
# fileencoding : UTF-8
# Author : Antonio Colombo
!insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "Italian"
# Overwrite the default translation.
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"$(^Name) Setup"
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ LangString str_desc_old_ver ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Disinstalla versione/i esistente/i di Vim dal vostro sistema."
LangString str_section_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Vim GUI (gvim.exe per Windows)"
"Vim GUI e file di supporto"
LangString str_desc_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Vim GUI programmi e file di supporto. Questa componente è indispensabile."
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ LangString str_section_batch ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Crea file di invocazione (MS-DOS) .bat"
LangString str_desc_batch ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Crea file di invocazione .bat per varianti di Vim nella directory \
di Windows, da utilizzare da linea di comando (MS-DOS)."
di Windows, per utilizzo da linea di comando (MS-DOS)."
LangString str_group_icons ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Crea icone per Vim"
@ -71,13 +71,12 @@ LangString str_desc_icons ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
LangString str_section_desktop ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Sul Desktop"
LangString str_desc_desktop ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Crea icone per programma gvim sul desktop."
"Crea icone per programma gVim sul desktop."
LangString str_section_start_menu ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Nella cartella del menù START"
LangString str_desc_start_menu ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Aggiungi Vim alle cartelle del menù START. \
Disponibile solo da Windows 95 in avanti."
"Aggiungi Vim alle cartelle del menù START."
#LangString str_section_quick_launch ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Nella barra di Avvio Veloce"
@ -102,26 +101,26 @@ LangString str_desc_edit_with ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# per applicazioni a 64-bit."
LangString str_section_vim_rc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Crea Configurazione di default"
"Crea configurazione di default"
LangString str_desc_vim_rc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Crea file configurazione di default (_vimrc) se non ne \
esiste già uno."
"Crea un file configurazione di default (_vimrc) se non \
ne esiste già uno."
LangString str_group_plugin ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Crea Directory per Plugin"
"Crea directory per plugin"
LangString str_desc_plugin ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Crea Directory per Plugin. Servono per aggiungere funzionalità \
a Vim aggiungendo file a una di queste directory."
"Crea directory per plugin. Consentono di aggiungere funzionalità \
a Vim mettendo file in una di queste directory."
LangString str_section_plugin_home ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Privato"
"Private"
LangString str_desc_plugin_home ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Create plugin directories in HOME directory."
"Crea directory per plugin nella directory HOME."
LangString str_section_plugin_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Condiviso"
"Condivise"
LangString str_desc_plugin_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Crea Directory Plugin nella directory di installazione di Vim \
"Crea directory per plugin nella directory di installazione di Vim \
per uso da parte di tutti gli utenti di questo sistema."
LangString str_section_vis_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
@ -140,35 +139,29 @@ LangString str_desc_unregister ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Togli Vim dal Registry di configurazione sistema."
LangString str_unsection_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Cancella programmi/file_ausiliari Vim"
"Cancella programmi/file di supporto Vim"
LangString str_desc_rm_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Cancella tutti i programmi/file_ausiliari di Vim."
LangString str_unsection_rc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Cancella file di configurazione di Vim"
LangString str_desc_rm_rc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Cancella file di configurazione di Vim $vim_install_root\_vimrc. \
Da saltare se avete personalizzato il file di configurazione."
"Cancella tutti i programmi/file di supporto di Vim."
LangString str_ungroup_plugin ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Remove plugin directories"
"Cancella le directory per plugin"
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Remove the plugin directories if they are empty."
"Cancella le directory per plugin se sono vuote."
LangString str_unsection_plugin_home ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Privato"
"Private"
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin_home ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Remove the plugin directories from HOME directory."
"Cancella le directory per plugin dalla directory HOME."
LangString str_unsection_plugin_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Condiviso"
"Condivise"
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Remove the plugin directories from Vim install directory."
"Cancella le directory per plugin dalla directory di installazione di Vim."
LangString str_unsection_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Remove the Vim root directory"
"Cancella la directory di installazione di Vim"
LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Remove the Vim root directory. It contains your Vim configuration files!"
"Cancella la directory di installazione di Vim. Contiene i vostri file di configurazione!"
##############################################################################
@ -177,8 +170,8 @@ LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
#LangString str_msg_too_many_ver ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Trovate $vim_old_ver_count versioni di Vim sul vostro sistema.$\r$\n\
# Questo programma di installazione può gestirne solo \
# ${VIM_MAX_OLD_VER}.$\r$\n\
# Questo programma di installazione può gestire solo \
# ${VIM_MAX_OLD_VER} versioni.$\r$\n\
# Disinstallate qualche versione precedente e ricominciate."
#LangString str_msg_invalid_root ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
@ -186,7 +179,7 @@ LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# Dovrebbe terminare con $\"vim$\"."
#LangString str_msg_bin_mismatch ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Incongruenza di installazione!$\r$\n$\r$\n\
# "Conflitto nella directory di installazione!$\r$\n$\r$\n\
# Cartella di installazione dev'essere $\"$vim_bin_path$\",$\r$\n\
# ma il sistema segnala invece $\"$INSTDIR$\"."
@ -196,14 +189,14 @@ LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
#LangString str_msg_register_ole ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Tentativo di registrazione di Vim con OLE. \
# Non ci sono messaggi che indicano se ha funzionato o no."
# Non c messaggio che indica se è riuscito o no."
#LangString str_msg_unreg_ole ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Tentativo di togliere da Registry Vim con OLE. \
# Non ci sono messaggi che indicano se ha funzionato o no."
# "Tentativo di togliere dal Registry Vim con OLE. \
# Non c messaggio che indica se è riuscito o no."
#LangString str_msg_rm_start ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Disinstallazione delle seguenti versioni:"
# "Disinstallazione della seguente versione:"
#LangString str_msg_rm_fail ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Disinstallazione non riuscita per la seguente versione:"
@ -215,7 +208,7 @@ LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Non riesco a trovare programma disinstallazione nel Registry."
#LangString str_msg_no_rm_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Non riesco a utilizzare programma disinstallazione."
# "Non riesco a trovare programma disinstallazione."
#LangString str_msg_rm_copy_fail ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "Non riesco a copiare programma disinstallazione a una \
@ -238,13 +231,13 @@ LangString str_msg_rm_exe_fail ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
# "AVVISO: Non posso cancellare $\"$vim_install_root$\", non è vuota!"
LangString str_msg_uninstalling ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Uninstalling the old version..."
"Sto disinstallando la vecchia versione..."
LangString str_msg_registering ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Registering..."
"Sto aggiungendo Vim al Registry..."
LangString str_msg_unregistering ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Unregistering..."
"Sto togliendo Vim dal Registry..."
##############################################################################
@ -252,39 +245,39 @@ LangString str_msg_unregistering ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
##############################################################################
LangString str_vimrc_page_title ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Choose _vimrc settings"
"Scelta impostazioni _vimrc"
LangString str_vimrc_page_subtitle ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Choose the settings for enhancement, keyboard and mouse."
"Scelta impostazioni per funzionalità ulteriori, tastiera e mouse."
LangString str_msg_compat_title ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
" Vi / Vim behavior "
" comportamento come Vi / Vim "
LangString str_msg_compat_desc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"&Compatibility and enhancements"
"&Compatibilità e funzionalità ulteriori"
LangString str_msg_compat_vi ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Vi compatible"
"Compatibile con Vi"
LangString str_msg_compat_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Vim original"
"Vim originale"
LangString str_msg_compat_defaults ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Vim with some enhancements (load defaults.vim)"
"Vim con alcune funzionalità ulteriori (esecuzione defaults.vim)"
LangString str_msg_compat_all ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Vim with all enhancements (load vimrc_example.vim) (Default)"
"Vim con tutte le funzionalità ulteriori (esecuzione vimrc_example.vim) (Default)"
LangString str_msg_keymap_title ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
" Mappings "
" Mappature "
LangString str_msg_keymap_desc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"&Remap a few keys for Windows (Ctrl-V, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-A, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-F, etc)"
"&Rimappatura di alcuni tasti per Windows (Ctrl-V, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-A, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-F, etc.)"
LangString str_msg_keymap_default ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Do not remap keys (Default)"
"Non effettuare rimappature di tasti (Default)"
LangString str_msg_keymap_windows ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Remap a few keys"
"Rimappare solo alcuni tasti"
LangString str_msg_mouse_title ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
" Mouse "
LangString str_msg_mouse_desc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"&Behavior of right and left buttons"
"&Comportamento dei pulsanti destro e sinistro"
LangString str_msg_mouse_default ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Right: popup menu, Left: visual mode (Default)"
"Destro: popup menu, Sinistro: modalità visuale (Default)"
LangString str_msg_mouse_windows ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Right: popup menu, Left: select mode (Windows)"
"Destro: popup menu, Sinistro: seleziona modalità (Windows)"
LangString str_msg_mouse_unix ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
"Right: extends selection, Left: visual mode (Unix)"
"Destro: estende selezione, Sinistro: modalità visuale (Unix)"

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
# Overwrite the default translation.
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_JAPANESE} \
"$(^Name) Setup"
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_JAPANESE} \

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# Overwrite the default translation.
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_SIMPCHINESE} \
"$(^Name) Setup"
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_SIMPCHINESE} \

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# Overwrite the default translation.
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_TRADCHINESE} \
"$(^Name) Setup"
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_TRADCHINESE} \

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim functions for file type detection
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2017 Dec 05
" Last Change: 2019 Mar 08
" These functions are moved here from runtime/filetype.vim to make startup
" faster.
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ func dist#ft#FTe()
exe 'setf ' . g:filetype_euphoria
else
let n = 1
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
while n < 100 && n <= line("$")
if getline(n) =~ "^\\s*\\(<'\\|'>\\)\\s*$"
setf specman
return
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ endfunc
" Distinguish between HTML, XHTML and Django
func dist#ft#FThtml()
let n = 1
while n < 10 && n < line("$")
while n < 10 && n <= line("$")
if getline(n) =~ '\<DTD\s\+XHTML\s'
setf xhtml
return
@ -222,13 +222,13 @@ func dist#ft#FThtml()
endif
let n = n + 1
endwhile
setf html
setf FALLBACK html
endfunc
" Distinguish between standard IDL and MS-IDL
func dist#ft#FTidl()
let n = 1
while n < 50 && n < line("$")
while n < 50 && n <= line("$")
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*import\s\+"\(unknwn\|objidl\)\.idl"'
setf msidl
return
@ -484,6 +484,10 @@ endfunc
" Called from filetype.vim and scripts.vim.
func dist#ft#SetFileTypeSH(name)
if did_filetype()
" Filetype was already detected
return
endif
if expand("<amatch>") =~ g:ft_ignore_pat
return
endif
@ -531,6 +535,10 @@ endfunc
" as used for Tcl.
" Also called from scripts.vim, thus can't be local to this script.
func dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell(name)
if did_filetype()
" Filetype was already detected
return
endif
if expand("<amatch>") =~ g:ft_ignore_pat
return
endif
@ -551,6 +559,10 @@ func dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell(name)
endfunc
func dist#ft#CSH()
if did_filetype()
" Filetype was already detected
return
endif
if exists("g:filetype_csh")
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell(g:filetype_csh)
elseif &shell =~ "tcsh"
@ -687,7 +699,7 @@ endfunc
func dist#ft#FTxml()
let n = 1
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
while n < 100 && n <= line("$")
let line = getline(n)
" DocBook 4 or DocBook 5.
let is_docbook4 = line =~ '<!DOCTYPE.*DocBook'
@ -713,7 +725,7 @@ endfunc
func dist#ft#FTy()
let n = 1
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
while n < 100 && n <= line("$")
let line = getline(n)
if line =~ '^\s*%'
setf yacc

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@ -1,35 +1,25 @@
" Vim support file to help with paste mappings and menus
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2017 Aug 30
" Last Change: 2019 Jan 27
" Define the string to use for items that are present both in Edit, Popup and
" Toolbar menu. Also used in mswin.vim and macmap.vim.
" Pasting blockwise and linewise selections is not possible in Insert and
" Visual mode without the +virtualedit feature. They are pasted as if they
" were characterwise instead. Add to that some tricks to leave the cursor in
" the right position, also for "gi".
if has("virtualedit")
let paste#paste_cmd = {'n': ":call paste#Paste()<CR>"}
let paste#paste_cmd['v'] = '"-c<Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n']
let paste#paste_cmd['i'] = "\<c-\>\<c-o>\"+gP"
let paste#paste_cmd = {'n': ":call paste#Paste()<CR>"}
let paste#paste_cmd['v'] = '"-c<Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n']
let paste#paste_cmd['i'] = "\<c-\>\<c-o>\"+gP"
func! paste#Paste()
let ove = &ve
set ve=all
normal! `^
if @+ != ''
normal! "+gP
endif
let c = col(".")
normal! i
if col(".") < c " compensate for i<ESC> moving the cursor left
normal! l
endif
let &ve = ove
endfunc
else
let paste#paste_cmd = {'n': "\"=@+.'xy'<CR>gPFx\"_2x"}
let paste#paste_cmd['v'] = '"-c<Esc>gix<Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n'] . '"_x'
let paste#paste_cmd['i'] = 'x<Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n'] . '"_s'
endif
func! paste#Paste()
let ove = &ve
set ve=all
normal! `^
if @+ != ''
normal! "+gP
endif
let c = col(".")
normal! i
if col(".") < c " compensate for i<ESC> moving the cursor left
normal! l
endif
let &ve = ove
endfunc

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
" Vim completion script
" Language: Ruby
" Maintainer: Mark Guzman <segfault@hasno.info>
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Maintainer Version: 0.8.1
" Language: Ruby
" Maintainer: Mark Guzman <segfault@hasno.info>
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2019 Jan 06
" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"
" Ruby IRB/Complete author: Keiju ISHITSUKA(keiju@ishitsuka.com)
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ function! s:GetBufferRubyEntity( name, type, ... )
endif
let curpos = getpos(".")
let [enum,ecol] = searchpairpos( crex, '', '\(end\|}\)', 'wr' )
let [enum,ecol] = searchpairpos( crex, '', '\(end\|}\)', 'W' )
call cursor(lastpos[1], lastpos[2])
if lnum > enum
@ -253,15 +253,27 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
# {{{ buffer analysis magic
def load_requires
custom_paths = VIM::evaluate("get(g:, 'rubycomplete_load_paths', [])")
if !custom_paths.empty?
$LOAD_PATH.concat(custom_paths).uniq!
end
buf = VIM::Buffer.current
enum = buf.line_number
nums = Range.new( 1, enum )
nums.each do |x|
ln = buf[x]
begin
eval( "require %s" % $1 ) if /.*require\s*(.*)$/.match( ln )
rescue Exception
#ignore?
if /.*require_relative\s*(.*)$/.match( ln )
eval( "require %s" % File.expand_path($1) )
elsif /.*require\s*(["'].*?["'])/.match( ln )
eval( "require %s" % $1 )
end
rescue Exception => e
dprint e.inspect
end
end
end
@ -344,8 +356,13 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
if x != cur_line
next if x == 0
ln = buf[x]
if /^\s*(module|class|def|include)\s+/.match(ln)
clscnt += 1 if $1 == "class"
is_const = false
if /^\s*(module|class|def|include)\s+/.match(ln) || is_const = /^\s*?[A-Z]([A-z]|[1-9])*\s*?[|]{0,2}=\s*?.+\s*?/.match(ln)
clscnt += 1 if /class|module/.match($1)
# We must make sure to load each constant only once to avoid errors
if is_const
ln.gsub!(/\s*?[|]{0,2}=\s*?/, '||=')
end
#dprint "\$1$1
classdef += "%s\n" % ln
classdef += "end\n" if /def\s+/.match(ln)
@ -423,7 +440,6 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
return get_buffer_entity_list( "class" )
end
def load_rails
allow_rails = VIM::evaluate("exists('g:rubycomplete_rails') && g:rubycomplete_rails")
return if allow_rails.to_i.zero?
@ -529,7 +545,6 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
ret += ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements.methods
end
return ret
end
@ -587,11 +602,13 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
# {{{ main completion code
def self.preload_rails
a = VimRubyCompletion.new
require 'Thread'
Thread.new(a) do |b|
begin
b.load_rails
rescue
if VIM::evaluate("has('nvim')") == 0
require 'thread'
Thread.new(a) do |b|
begin
b.load_rails
rescue
end
end
end
a.load_rails
@ -612,7 +629,6 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
want_gems = VIM::evaluate("get(g:, 'rubycomplete_load_gemfile')")
load_gems unless want_gems.to_i.zero?
input = VIM::Buffer.current.line
cpos = VIM::Window.current.cursor[1] - 1
@ -666,6 +682,7 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
message = Regexp.quote($4)
dprint "const or cls 2 [recv: \'%s\', msg: \'%s\']" % [ receiver, message ]
load_buffer_class( receiver )
load_buffer_module( receiver )
begin
classes = eval("#{receiver}.constants")
#methods = eval("#{receiver}.methods")
@ -786,7 +803,6 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
methods += Kernel.public_methods
end
include_object = VIM::evaluate("exists('g:rubycomplete_include_object') && g:rubycomplete_include_object")
methods = clean_sel( methods, message )
methods = (methods-Object.instance_methods) if include_object == "0"
@ -829,5 +845,4 @@ let s:rubycomplete_rails_loaded = 0
call s:DefRuby()
"}}} ruby-side code
" vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:et:fdm=marker:ft=vim:norl:

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
:" information about the environment of a possible bug in Vim.
:"
:" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
:" Last change: 2005 Jun 12
:" Last change: 2019 Jan 27
:"
:" To use inside Vim:
:" :so $VIMRUNTIME/bugreport.vim
@ -54,9 +54,7 @@
:endif
:set all
:set termcap
:if has("autocmd")
: au
:endif
:au
:if 1
: echo "--- Normal/Visual mode mappings ---"
:endif

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2018 Jan 25
if exists("current_compiler")
finish
@ -28,8 +29,8 @@ CompilerSet errorformat=
\%W%f:%l:\ warning:\ %m,
\%E%f:%l:in\ %*[^:]:\ %m,
\%E%f:%l:\ %m,
\%-C%\tfrom\ %f:%l:in\ %.%#,
\%-Z%\tfrom\ %f:%l,
\%-C%\t%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l:in\ %.%#,
\%-Z%\t%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l,
\%-Z%p^,
\%-G%.%#

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2018 Mar 02
if exists("current_compiler")
finish
@ -20,12 +21,12 @@ CompilerSet makeprg=rake
CompilerSet errorformat=
\%D(in\ %f),
\%\\s%#from\ %f:%l:%m,
\%\\s%#from\ %f:%l:,
\%\\s%##\ %f:%l:%m,
\%\\s%##\ %f:%l,
\%\\s%#[%f:%l:\ %#%m,
\%\\s%#%f:%l:\ %#%m,
\%\\s%#%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l:%m,
\%\\s%#%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l:,
\%\\s%##\ %f:%l:%m%\\&%.%#%\\D:%\\d%\\+:%.%#,
\%\\s%##\ %f:%l%\\&%.%#%\\D:%\\d%\\+,
\%\\s%#[%f:%l:\ %#%m%\\&%.%#%\\D:%\\d%\\+:%.%#,
\%\\s%#%f:%l:\ %#%m%\\&%.%#%\\D:%\\d%\\+:%.%#,
\%\\s%#%f:%l:,
\%m\ [%f:%l]:,
\%+Erake\ aborted!,

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2018 Aug 07
if exists("current_compiler")
finish
@ -23,7 +24,8 @@ CompilerSet errorformat=
\%E%.%#:in\ `load':\ %f:%l:%m,
\%E%f:%l:in\ `%*[^']':\ %m,
\%-Z\ \ \ \ \ %\\+\#\ %f:%l:%.%#,
\%E\ \ %\\d%\\+)%.%#,
\%E\ \ \ \ \ Failure/Error:\ %m,
\%E\ \ \ \ \ Failure/Error:,
\%C\ \ \ \ \ %m,
\%C%\\s%#,
\%-G%.%#

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Last Change: 2019 Jan 06
if exists("current_compiler")
finish
@ -21,21 +21,21 @@ set cpo-=C
" default settings runs script normally
" add '-c' switch to run syntax check only:
"
" CompilerSet makeprg=ruby\ -wc\ $*
" CompilerSet makeprg=ruby\ -c
"
" or add '-c' at :make command line:
"
" :make -c %<CR>
"
CompilerSet makeprg=ruby\ -w\ $*
CompilerSet makeprg=ruby
CompilerSet errorformat=
\%+E%f:%l:\ parse\ error,
\%W%f:%l:\ warning:\ %m,
\%E%f:%l:in\ %*[^:]:\ %m,
\%E%f:%l:\ %m,
\%-C%\tfrom\ %f:%l:in\ %.%#,
\%-Z%\tfrom\ %f:%l,
\%-C%\t%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l:in\ %.%#,
\%-Z%\t%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l,
\%-Z%p^,
\%-G%.%#

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2014 Mar 23
if exists("current_compiler")
finish

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" The default vimrc file.
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last change: 2017 Jun 13
" Last change: 2019 Feb 18
"
" This is loaded if no vimrc file was found.
" Except when Vim is run with "-u NONE" or "-C".
@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")
let c_comment_strings=1
endif
" Only do this part when compiled with support for autocommands.
if has("autocmd")
" Only do this part when Vim was compiled with the +eval feature.
if 1
" Enable file type detection.
" Use the default filetype settings, so that mail gets 'tw' set to 72,
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ if has("autocmd")
augroup END
endif " has("autocmd")
endif
" Convenient command to see the difference between the current buffer and the
" file it was loaded from, thus the changes you made.

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@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ DOCS = \
pi_tar.txt \
pi_vimball.txt \
pi_zip.txt \
popup.txt \
print.txt \
quickfix.txt \
quickref.txt \
@ -220,6 +221,7 @@ HTMLS = \
pi_tar.html \
pi_vimball.html \
pi_zip.html \
popup.html \
print.html \
quickfix.html \
quickref.html \

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*arabic.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2010 Nov 13
*arabic.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Nadim Shaikli
@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
Arabic Language support (options & mappings) for Vim *Arabic*
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
*E800*
In order to use right-to-left and Arabic mapping support, it is

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 28
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ For a basic explanation, see section |40.3| in the user manual.
10. Using autocommands |autocmd-use|
11. Disabling autocommands |autocmd-disable|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
==============================================================================
1. Introduction *autocmd-intro*
@ -52,7 +51,7 @@ effects. Be careful not to destroy your text.
2. Defining autocommands *autocmd-define*
*:au* *:autocmd*
:au[tocmd] [group] {event} {pat} [nested] {cmd}
:au[tocmd] [group] {event} {pat} [++once] [++nested] {cmd}
Add {cmd} to the list of commands that Vim will
execute automatically on {event} for a file matching
{pat} |autocmd-patterns|.
@ -60,7 +59,13 @@ effects. Be careful not to destroy your text.
: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].
they were given.
See |autocmd-nested| for [++nested]. "nested"
(without the ++) can also be used, for backwards
compatibility.
*autocmd-once*
If [++once] is supplied the command is executed once,
then removed ("one shot").
The special pattern <buffer> or <buffer=N> defines a buffer-local autocommand.
See |autocmd-buflocal|.
@ -128,10 +133,11 @@ prompt. When one command outputs two messages this can happen anyway.
==============================================================================
3. Removing autocommands *autocmd-remove*
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {pat} [nested] {cmd}
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {pat} [++once] [++nested] {cmd}
Remove all autocommands associated with {event} and
{pat}, and add the command {cmd}. See
|autocmd-nested| for [nested].
{pat}, and add the command {cmd}.
See |autocmd-once| for [++once].
See |autocmd-nested| for [++nested].
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {pat}
Remove all autocommands associated with {event} and
@ -311,6 +317,7 @@ Name triggered by ~
|FuncUndefined| a user function is used but it isn't defined
|SpellFileMissing| a spell file is used but it can't be found
|SourcePre| before sourcing a Vim script
|SourcePost| after sourcing a Vim script
|SourceCmd| before sourcing a Vim script |Cmd-event|
|VimResized| after the Vim window size changed
@ -359,6 +366,7 @@ Name triggered by ~
|SessionLoadPost| after loading a session file
|MenuPopup| just before showing the popup menu
|CompleteChanged| after Insert mode completion menu changed
|CompleteDone| after Insert mode completion is done
|User| to be used in combination with ":doautocmd"
@ -571,7 +579,22 @@ ColorScheme After loading a color scheme. |:colorscheme|
ColorSchemePre Before loading a color scheme. |:colorscheme|
Useful to setup removing things added by a
color scheme, before another one is loaded.
CompleteChanged *CompleteChanged*
After each time the Insert mode completion
menu changed. Not fired on popup menu hide,
use |CompleteDone| for that. Never triggered
recursively.
Sets these |v:event| keys:
completed_item See |complete-items|.
height nr of items visible
width screen cells
row top screen row
col leftmost screen column
size total nr of items
scrollbar TRUE if visible
It is not allowed to change the text |textlock|.
*CompleteDone*
CompleteDone After Insert mode completion is done. Either
when something was completed or abandoning
@ -620,6 +643,8 @@ CursorMoved After the cursor was moved in Normal or Visual
Not triggered when there is typeahead or when
an operator is pending.
For an example see |match-parens|.
Note: This can not be skipped with
`:noautocmd`.
Careful: This is triggered very often, don't
do anything that the user does not expect or
that is slow.
@ -664,13 +689,14 @@ DiffUpdated After diffs have been updated. Depending on
change or when doing |:diffupdate|.
*DirChanged*
DirChanged The working directory has changed in response
to the |:cd| or |:lcd| commands, or as a
result of the 'autochdir' option.
to the |:cd| or |:tcd| 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
"window" to trigger on `:lcd`
"tabpage" to trigger on `:tcd`
"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
@ -869,7 +895,6 @@ OptionSet After setting an option. The pattern is
When using |:set| in the autocommand the event
is not triggered again.
*QuickFixCmdPre*
QuickFixCmdPre Before a quickfix command is run (|:make|,
|:lmake|, |:grep|, |:lgrep|, |:grepadd|,
@ -925,6 +950,12 @@ ShellFilterPost After executing a shell command with
*SourcePre*
SourcePre Before sourcing a Vim script. |:source|
<afile> is the name of the file being sourced.
*SourcePost*
SourcePost After sourcing a Vim script. |:source|
<afile> is the name of the file being sourced.
Not triggered when sourcing was interrupted.
Also triggered after a SourceCmd autocommand
was triggered.
*SourceCmd*
SourceCmd When sourcing a Vim script. |:source|
<afile> is the name of the file being sourced.
@ -1011,10 +1042,14 @@ TermResponse After the response to |t_RV| is received from
anything else that takes time is involved.
*TextChanged*
TextChanged After a change was made to the text in the
current buffer in Normal mode. That is when
|b:changedtick| has changed.
current buffer in Normal mode. That is after
|b:changedtick| has changed (also when that
happened before the TextChanged autocommand
was defined).
Not triggered when there is typeahead or when
an operator is pending.
Note: This can not be skipped with
`:noautocmd`.
Careful: This is triggered very often, don't
do anything that the user does not expect or
that is slow.
@ -1456,11 +1491,11 @@ If you want the buffer to be unmodified after changing it, reset the
instead of ":q!".
*autocmd-nested* *E218*
By default, autocommands do not nest. If you use ":e" or ":w" in an
autocommand, Vim does not execute the BufRead and BufWrite autocommands for
By default, autocommands do not nest. For example, if you use ":e" or ":w" in
an autocommand, Vim does not execute the BufRead and BufWrite autocommands for
those commands. If you do want this, use the "nested" flag for those commands
in which you want nesting. For example: >
:autocmd FileChangedShell *.c nested e!
:autocmd FileChangedShell *.c ++nested e!
The nesting is limited to 10 levels to get out of recursive loops.
It's possible to use the ":au" command in an autocommand. This can be a
@ -1603,5 +1638,8 @@ following command. Example: >
This will write the file without triggering the autocommands defined by the
gzip plugin.
Note that some autocommands are not triggered right away, but only later.
This specifically applies to |CursorMoved| and |TextChanged|.
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 14
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ For inserting text see |insert.txt|.
deletes the last character of the count.
See |:fixdel| if the <Del> key does not do what you
want. See |'whichwrap'| for deleting a line break
(join lines). {Vi does not support <Del>}
(join lines).
*X* *dh*
["x]X Delete [count] characters before the cursor [into
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ For inserting text see |insert.txt|.
{Visual}["x]x or *v_x* *v_d* *v_<Del>*
{Visual}["x]d or
{Visual}["x]<Del> Delete the highlighted text [into register x] (for
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
{Visual}["x]CTRL-H or *v_CTRL-H* *v_<BS>*
{Visual}["x]<BS> When in Select mode: Delete the highlighted text [into
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ For inserting text see |insert.txt|.
{Visual}["x]D Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] (for
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). In Visual block mode,
"D" deletes the highlighted text plus all text until
the end of the line. {not in Vi}
the end of the line.
*:d* *:de* *:del* *:delete* *:dl* *:dp*
:[range]d[elete] [x] Delete [range] lines (default: current line) [into
@ -116,16 +116,15 @@ J Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
*v_J*
{Visual}J Join the highlighted lines, with a minimum of two
lines. Remove the indent and insert up to two spaces
(see below). {not in Vi}
(see below).
*gJ*
gJ Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
Don't insert or remove any spaces. {not in Vi}
Don't insert or remove any spaces.
*v_gJ*
{Visual}gJ Join the highlighted lines, with a minimum of two
lines. Don't insert or remove any spaces. {not in
Vi}
lines. Don't insert or remove any spaces.
*:j* *:join*
:[range]j[oin][!] [flags]
@ -134,7 +133,6 @@ gJ Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
If a [range] has equal start and end values, this
command does nothing. The default behavior is to
join the current line with the line below it.
{not in Vi: !}
See |ex-flags| for [flags].
:[range]j[oin][!] {count} [flags]
@ -142,7 +140,6 @@ gJ Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
current line |cmdline-ranges|). Same as "J", except
with [!] the join does not insert or delete any
spaces.
{not in Vi: !}
See |ex-flags| for [flags].
These commands delete the <EOL> between lines. This has the effect of joining
@ -209,8 +206,7 @@ gR Enter Virtual Replace mode: Each character you type
{Visual}["x]c or *v_c* *v_s*
{Visual}["x]s Delete the highlighted text [into register x] and
start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not
in Vi}
start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
*v_r*
{Visual}["x]r{char} Replace all selected characters by {char}.
@ -218,14 +214,13 @@ gR Enter Virtual Replace mode: Each character you type
*v_C*
{Visual}["x]C Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] and
start insert. In Visual block mode it works
differently |v_b_C|. {not in Vi}
differently |v_b_C|.
*v_S*
{Visual}["x]S Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] and
start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not
in Vi}
start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
*v_R*
{Visual}["x]R Currently just like {Visual}["x]S. In a next version
it might work differently. {not in Vi}
it might work differently.
Notes:
- You can end Insert and Replace mode with <Esc>.
@ -273,8 +268,6 @@ r{char} Replace the character under the cursor with {char}.
If {char} is a <CR> or <NL>, a line break replaces the
character. To replace with a real <CR>, use CTRL-V
<CR>. CTRL-V <NL> replaces with a <Nul>.
{Vi: CTRL-V <CR> still replaces with a line break,
cannot replace something with a <CR>}
If {char} is CTRL-E or CTRL-Y the character from the
line below or above is used, just like with |i_CTRL-E|
@ -315,28 +308,26 @@ The following commands change the case of letters. The currently active
*~*
~ 'notildeop' option: Switch case of the character
under the cursor and move the cursor to the right.
If a [count] is given, do that many characters. {Vi:
no count}
If a [count] is given, do that many characters.
~{motion} 'tildeop' option: switch case of {motion} text. {Vi:
tilde cannot be used as an operator}
~{motion} 'tildeop' option: switch case of {motion} text.
*g~*
g~{motion} Switch case of {motion} text. {not in Vi}
g~{motion} Switch case of {motion} text.
g~g~ *g~g~* *g~~*
g~~ Switch case of current line. {not in Vi}.
g~~ Switch case of current line.
*v_~*
{Visual}~ Switch case of highlighted text (for {Visual} see
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|Visual-mode|).
*v_U*
{Visual}U Make highlighted text uppercase (for {Visual} see
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|Visual-mode|).
*gU* *uppercase*
gU{motion} Make {motion} text uppercase. {not in Vi}
gU{motion} Make {motion} text uppercase.
Example: >
:map! <C-F> <Esc>gUiw`]a
< This works in Insert mode: press CTRL-F to make the
@ -345,27 +336,27 @@ gU{motion} Make {motion} text uppercase. {not in Vi}
gUgU *gUgU* *gUU*
gUU Make current line uppercase. {not in Vi}.
gUU Make current line uppercase.
*v_u*
{Visual}u Make highlighted text lowercase (for {Visual} see
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|Visual-mode|).
*gu* *lowercase*
gu{motion} Make {motion} text lowercase. {not in Vi}
gu{motion} Make {motion} text lowercase.
gugu *gugu* *guu*
guu Make current line lowercase. {not in Vi}.
guu Make current line lowercase.
*g?* *rot13*
g?{motion} Rot13 encode {motion} text. {not in Vi}
g?{motion} Rot13 encode {motion} text.
*v_g?*
{Visual}g? Rot13 encode the highlighted text (for {Visual} see
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|Visual-mode|).
g?g? *g?g?* *g??*
g?? Rot13 encode current line. {not in Vi}.
g?? Rot13 encode current line.
To turn one line into title caps, make every first letter of a word
uppercase: >
@ -375,18 +366,18 @@ uppercase: >
Adding and subtracting ~
*CTRL-A*
CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character at
or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
or after the cursor.
*v_CTRL-A*
{Visual}CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
the highlighted text.
*v_g_CTRL-A*
{Visual}g CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
the highlighted text. If several lines are
highlighted, each one will be incremented by an
additional [count] (so effectively creating a
[count] incrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
[count] incrementing sequence).
For Example, if you have this list of numbers:
1. ~
1. ~
@ -401,11 +392,11 @@ CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character at
*CTRL-X*
CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
character at or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
character at or after the cursor.
*v_CTRL-X*
{Visual}CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
character in the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
character in the highlighted text.
On MS-Windows, this is mapped to cut Visual text
|dos-standard-mappings|. If you want to disable the
@ -417,7 +408,7 @@ CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
character in the highlighted text. If several lines
are highlighted, each value will be decremented by an
additional [count] (so effectively creating a [count]
decrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
decrementing sequence).
The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands can work for:
- signed and unsigned decimal numbers
@ -485,8 +476,7 @@ SHIFTING LINES LEFT OR RIGHT *shift-left-right*
*v_<*
{Visual}[count]< Shift the highlighted lines [count] 'shiftwidth'
leftwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in
Vi}
leftwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
*>*
>{motion} Shift {motion} lines one 'shiftwidth' rightwards.
@ -500,8 +490,7 @@ SHIFTING LINES LEFT OR RIGHT *shift-left-right*
*v_>*
{Visual}[count]> Shift the highlighted lines [count] 'shiftwidth'
rightwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in
Vi}
rightwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
*:<*
:[range]< Shift [range] lines one 'shiftwidth' left. Repeat '<'
@ -512,7 +501,7 @@ SHIFTING LINES LEFT OR RIGHT *shift-left-right*
Repeat '<' for shifting multiple 'shiftwidth's.
:[range]le[ft] [indent] left align lines in [range]. Sets the indent in the
lines to [indent] (default 0). {not in Vi}
lines to [indent] (default 0).
*:>*
:[range]> [flags] Shift {count} [range] lines one 'shiftwidth' right.
@ -579,7 +568,6 @@ comment (starting with '"') after the `:!` command.
*v_!*
{Visual}!{filter} Filter the highlighted lines through the external
program {filter} (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
{not in Vi}
:{range}![!]{filter} [!][arg] *:range!*
Filter {range} lines through the external program
@ -613,7 +601,6 @@ comment (starting with '"') after the `:!` command.
*v_=*
{Visual}= Filter the highlighted lines like with ={motion}.
{not in Vi}
*tempfile* *setuid*
@ -640,11 +627,11 @@ For other systems the tmpnam() library function is used.
For the {pattern} see |pattern|.
{string} can be a literal string, or something
special; see |sub-replace-special|.
*E939*
When [range] and [count] are omitted, replace in the
current line only. When [count] is given, replace in
[count] lines, starting with the last line in [range].
When [range] is omitted start in the current line.
*E939*
[count] must be a positive number. Also see
|cmdline-ranges|.
@ -678,15 +665,13 @@ g& Synonym for `:%s//~/&` (repeat last substitute with
For example, when you first do a substitution with
`:s/pattern/repl/flags` and then `/search` for
something else, `g&` will do `:%s/search/repl/flags`.
Mnemonic: global substitute. {not in Vi}
Mnemonic: global substitute.
*:snomagic* *:sno*
:[range]sno[magic] ... Same as `:substitute`, but always use 'nomagic'.
{not in Vi}
*:smagic* *:sm*
:[range]sm[agic] ... Same as `:substitute`, but always use 'magic'.
{not in Vi}
*:s_flags*
The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
@ -697,7 +682,6 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
:&&
:s/this/that/&
< Note that `:s` and `:&` don't keep the flags.
{not in Vi}
[c] Confirm each substitution. Vim highlights the matching string (with
|hl-IncSearch|). You can type: *:s_c*
@ -705,16 +689,15 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
'l' to substitute this match and then quit ("last")
'n' to skip this match
<Esc> to quit substituting
'a' to substitute this and all remaining matches {not in Vi}
'q' to quit substituting {not in Vi}
CTRL-E to scroll the screen up {not in Vi, not available when
compiled without the |+insert_expand| feature}
CTRL-Y to scroll the screen down {not in Vi, not available when
compiled without the |+insert_expand| feature}
'a' to substitute this and all remaining matches
'q' to quit substituting
CTRL-E to scroll the screen up {not available when compiled
without the |+insert_expand| feature}
CTRL-Y to scroll the screen down {not available when compiled
without the |+insert_expand| feature}
If the 'edcompatible' option is on, Vim remembers the [c] flag and
toggles it each time you use it, but resets it when you give a new
search pattern.
{not in Vi: highlighting of the match, other responses than 'y' or 'n'}
*:s_e*
[e] When the search pattern fails, do not issue an error message and, in
@ -726,7 +709,6 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
No previous substitute regular expression
Trailing characters
Interrupted
{not in Vi}
*:s_g*
[g] Replace all occurrences in the line. Without this argument,
@ -739,12 +721,10 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
*:s_i*
[i] Ignore case for the pattern. The 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' options
are not used.
{not in Vi}
*:s_I*
[I] Don't ignore case for the pattern. The 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase'
options are not used.
{not in Vi}
*:s_n*
[n] Report the number of matches, do not actually substitute. The [c]
@ -776,7 +756,6 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
/green
:&
< The last command will replace "blue" with "red".
{not in Vi}
Note that there is no flag to change the "magicness" of the pattern. A
different command is used instead, or you can use |/\v| and friends. The
@ -1002,7 +981,6 @@ This replaces each 'E' character with a euro sign. Read more in |<Char->|.
a single tabstop. Each value in the list represents
the width of one tabstop, except the final value which
applies to all following tabstops.
{not in Vi}
*retab-example*
Example for using autocommands and ":retab" to edit a file which is stored
@ -1026,17 +1004,16 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
:reg[isters] Display the contents of all numbered and named
registers. If a register is written to for |:redir|
it will not be listed.
{not in Vi}
:reg[isters] {arg} Display the contents of the numbered and named
registers that are mentioned in {arg}. For example: >
:reg 1a
< to display registers '1' and 'a'. Spaces are allowed
in {arg}. {not in Vi}
in {arg}.
*:di* *:display*
:di[splay] [arg] Same as :registers. {not in Vi}
:di[splay] [arg] Same as :registers.
*y* *yank*
["x]y{motion} Yank {motion} text [into register x]. When no
@ -1055,11 +1032,11 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
*v_y*
{Visual}["x]y Yank the highlighted text [into register x] (for
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
*v_Y*
{Visual}["x]Y Yank the highlighted lines [into register x] (for
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
*:y* *:yank* *E850*
:[range]y[ank] [x] Yank [range] lines [into register x]. Yanking to the
@ -1073,11 +1050,11 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
*p* *put* *E353*
["x]p Put the text [from register x] after the cursor
[count] times. {Vi: no count}
[count] times.
*P*
["x]P Put the text [from register x] before the cursor
[count] times. {Vi: no count}
[count] times.
*<MiddleMouse>*
["x]<MiddleMouse> Put the text from a register before the cursor [count]
@ -1086,7 +1063,6 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
Leaves the cursor at the end of the new text.
Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
or 'a'.
{not in Vi}
If you have a scrollwheel and often accidentally paste
text, you can use these mappings to disable the
pasting with the middle mouse button: >
@ -1097,11 +1073,11 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
*gp*
["x]gp Just like "p", but leave the cursor just after the new
text. {not in Vi}
text.
*gP*
["x]gP Just like "P", but leave the cursor just after the new
text. {not in Vi}
text.
*:pu* *:put*
:[line]pu[t] [x] Put the text [from register x] after [line] (default
@ -1129,14 +1105,14 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
["x]]p or *]p* *]<MiddleMouse>*
["x]]<MiddleMouse> Like "p", but adjust the indent to the current line.
Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
or 'a'. {not in Vi}
or 'a'.
["x][P or *[P*
["x]]P or *]P*
["x][p or *[p* *[<MiddleMouse>*
["x][<MiddleMouse> Like "P", but adjust the indent to the current line.
Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
or 'a'. {not in Vi}
or 'a'.
You can use these commands to copy text from one place to another. Do this
by first getting the text into a register with a yank, delete or change
@ -1246,7 +1222,6 @@ not exist}
3. Small delete register "- *quote_-* *quote-*
This register contains text from commands that delete less than one line,
except when the command specifies a register with ["x].
{not in Vi}
4. Named registers "a to "z or "A to "Z *quote_alpha* *quotea*
Vim fills these registers only when you say so. Specify them as lowercase
@ -1256,7 +1231,7 @@ a line break is inserted before the appended text.
5. Read-only registers ":, ". and "%
These are '%', '#', ':' and '.'. You can use them only with the "p", "P",
and ":put" commands and with CTRL-R. {not in Vi}
and ":put" commands and with CTRL-R.
*quote_.* *quote.* *E29*
". Contains the last inserted text (the same as what is inserted
with the insert mode commands CTRL-A and CTRL-@). Note: this
@ -1310,13 +1285,13 @@ an error message (use string() to convert).
If the "= register is used for the "p" command, the String is split up at <NL>
characters. If the String ends in a <NL>, it is regarded as a linewise
register. {not in Vi}
register.
8. Selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~
Use these registers for storing and retrieving the selected text for the GUI.
See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|. When the clipboard is not available or not
working, the unnamed register is used instead. For Unix systems the clipboard
is only available when the |+xterm_clipboard| feature is present. {not in Vi}
is only available when the |+xterm_clipboard| feature is present.
Note that there is only a distinction between "* and "+ for X11 systems. For
an explanation of the difference, see |x11-selection|. Under MS-Windows, use
@ -1327,7 +1302,7 @@ The read-only "~ register stores the dropped text from the last drag'n'drop
operation. When something has been dropped onto Vim, the "~ register is
filled in and the <Drop> pseudo key is sent for notification. You can remap
this key if you want; the default action (for all modes) is to insert the
contents of the "~ register at the cursor position. {not in Vi}
contents of the "~ register at the cursor position.
{only available when compiled with the |+dnd| feature, currently only with the
GTK GUI}
@ -1337,7 +1312,7 @@ Drag'n'drop of URI lists is handled internally.
9. Black hole register "_ *quote_*
When writing to this register, nothing happens. This can be used to delete
text without affecting the normal registers. When reading from this register,
nothing is returned. {not in Vi}
nothing is returned.
10. Last search pattern register "/ *quote_/* *quote/*
Contains the most recent search-pattern. This is used for "n" and 'hlsearch'.
@ -1346,7 +1321,6 @@ other matches without actually searching. You can't yank or delete into this
register. The search direction is available in |v:searchforward|.
Note that the value is restored when returning from a function
|function-search-undo|.
{not in Vi}
*@/*
You can write to a register with a `:let` command |:let-@|. Example: >
@ -1377,17 +1351,15 @@ The next three commands always work on whole lines.
:[range]ce[nter] [width] *:ce* *:center*
Center lines in [range] between [width] columns
(default 'textwidth' or 80 when 'textwidth' is 0).
{not in Vi}
:[range]ri[ght] [width] *:ri* *:right*
Right-align lines in [range] at [width] columns
(default 'textwidth' or 80 when 'textwidth' is 0).
{not in Vi}
*:le* *:left*
:[range]le[ft] [indent]
Left-align lines in [range]. Sets the indent in the
lines to [indent] (default 0). {not in Vi}
lines to [indent] (default 0).
*gq*
gq{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over.
@ -1414,24 +1386,24 @@ gq{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over.
gqgq *gqgq* *gqq*
gqq Format the current line. With a count format that
many lines. {not in Vi}
many lines.
*v_gq*
{Visual}gq Format the highlighted text. (for {Visual} see
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|Visual-mode|).
*gw*
gw{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over. Similar to
|gq| but puts the cursor back at the same position in
the text. However, 'formatprg' and 'formatexpr' are
not used. {not in Vi}
not used.
gwgw *gwgw* *gww*
gww Format the current line as with "gw". {not in Vi}
gww Format the current line as with "gw".
*v_gw*
{Visual}gw Format the highlighted text as with "gw". (for
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
Example: To format the current paragraph use: *gqap* >
gqap
@ -1720,6 +1692,17 @@ j Where it makes sense, remove a comment leader when joining lines. For
// in the list ~
Becomes:
int i; // the index in the list ~
p Don't break lines at single spaces that follow periods. This is
intended to complement 'joinspaces' and |cpo-J|, for prose with
sentences separated by two spaces. For example, with 'textwidth' set
to 28: >
Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!
< Becomes: >
Surely you're joking,
Mr. Feynman!
< Instead of: >
Surely you're joking, Mr.
Feynman!
With 't' and 'c' you can specify when Vim performs auto-wrapping:

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ The Netbeans interface also uses a channel. |netbeans|
11. Controlling a job |job-control|
12. Using a prompt buffer |prompt-buffer|
{Vi does not have any of these features}
{only when compiled with the |+channel| feature for channel stuff}
You can check this with: `has('channel')`
{only when compiled with the |+job| feature for job stuff}
@ -308,9 +307,10 @@ higher.
Command "redraw" ~
The other commands do not update the screen, so that you can send a sequence
of commands without the cursor moving around. You must end with the "redraw"
command to show any changed text and show the cursor where it belongs.
The other commands do not explicitly update the screen, so that you can send a
sequence of commands without the cursor moving around. A redraw can happen as
a side effect of some commands. You must end with the "redraw" command to
show any changed text and show the cursor where it belongs.
The argument is normally an empty string:
["redraw", ""] ~

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 14
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ Basic command line editing is explained in chapter 20 of the user manual
Normally characters are inserted in front of the cursor position. You can
move around in the command-line with the left and right cursor keys. With the
<Insert> key, you can toggle between inserting and overstriking characters.
{Vi: can only alter the last character in the line}
Note that if your keyboard does not have working cursor keys or any of the
other special keys, you can use ":cnoremap" to define another key for them.
@ -66,7 +65,6 @@ Notes:
- All searches are put in the search history, including the ones that come
from commands like "*" and "#". But for a mapping, only the last search is
remembered (to avoid that long mappings trash the history).
{Vi: no history}
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist| feature}
There is an automatic completion of names on the command-line; see
@ -124,12 +122,12 @@ CTRL-U Remove all characters between the cursor position and
:cnoremap <C-U> <C-E><C-U>
<
*c_<Insert>* *c_Insert*
<Insert> Toggle between insert and overstrike. {not in Vi}
<Insert> Toggle between insert and overstrike.
{char1} <BS> {char2} or *c_digraph*
CTRL-K {char1} {char2} *c_CTRL-K*
enter digraph (see |digraphs|). When {char1} is a special
key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form. {not in Vi}
key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form.
CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=.} *c_CTRL-R* *c_<C-R>*
Insert the contents of a numbered or named register. Between
@ -165,7 +163,7 @@ CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=.} *c_CTRL-R* *c_<C-R>*
too.
When the result is a Float it's automatically
converted to a String.
See |registers| about registers. {not in Vi}
See |registers| about registers.
Implementation detail: When using the |expression| register
and invoking setcmdpos(), this sets the position before
inserting the resulting string. Use CTRL-R CTRL-R to set the
@ -188,7 +186,6 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-L *c_CTRL-R_CTRL-L* *c_<C-R>_<C-L>*
currently displayed match is used. With CTRL-W the part of
the word that was already typed is not inserted again.
{not in Vi}
CTRL-F and CTRL-P: {only when |+file_in_path| feature is
included}
@ -313,11 +310,9 @@ CTRL-^ Toggle the use of language |:lmap| mappings and/or Input
off, since you are expected to type a command. After
switching it on with CTRL-^, the new state is not used again
for the next command or Search pattern.
{not in Vi}
*c_CTRL-]*
CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character. {not in
Vi}
CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character.
For Emacs-style editing on the command-line see |emacs-keys|.
@ -332,7 +327,6 @@ terminals)
*:his* *:history*
:his[tory] Print the history of last entered commands.
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
feature}
@ -344,7 +338,6 @@ terminals)
i[nput] or @ input line history
d[ebug] or > debug command history
a[ll] all of the above
{not in Vi}
If the numbers {first} and/or {last} are given, the respective
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*debug.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Jul 15
*debug.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -78,15 +78,10 @@ matches the EXE (same date).
If you built the executable yourself with the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler,
then the PDB was built with the EXE.
Alternatively, if you have the source files, you can import Make_ivc.mak into
Visual Studio as a workspace. Then select a debug configuration, build and
you can do all kinds of debugging (set breakpoints, watch variables, etc.).
If you have Visual Studio, use that instead of the VC Toolkit and WinDbg.
For other compilers, you should always use the corresponding debugger: TD for
a Vim executable compiled with the Borland compiler; gdb (see above
|debug-gcc|) for the Cygwin and MinGW compilers.
For other compilers, you should always use the corresponding debugger: gdb
(see above |debug-gcc|) for the Cygwin and MinGW compilers.
*debug-vs2005*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 21
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ Debugger Support Features *debugger-support*
2. Vim Compile Options |debugger-compilation|
3. Integrated Debuggers |debugger-integration|
{Vi does not have any of these features}
==============================================================================
1. Debugger Features *debugger-features*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*develop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 02
*develop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 17
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -278,7 +278,6 @@ wait don't use as argument to a function, conflicts with types.h
index shadows global declaration
time shadows global declaration
new C++ reserved keyword
try Borland C++ doesn't like it to be used as a variable.
clear Mac curses.h
echo Mac curses.h
@ -355,6 +354,24 @@ OK: if (cond)
cmd;
}
When a block has one line the braces can be left out. When an if/else has
braces on one block, it usually looks better when the other block also has
braces:
OK: if (cond)
cmd;
else
cmd;
OK: if (cond)
{
cmd;
}
else
{
cmd;
cmd;
}
Use ANSI (new style) function declarations with the return type on a separate
indented line.
@ -367,10 +384,10 @@ OK: /*
*/
int
function_name(
int arg1, /* short comment about arg1 */
int arg2) /* short comment about arg2 */
int arg1, // short comment about arg1
int arg2) // short comment about arg2
{
int local; /* comment about local */
int local; // comment about local
local = arg1 * arg2;

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*diff.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 03
*diff.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ The basics are explained in section |08.7| of the user manual.
4. Copying diffs |copy-diffs|
5. Diff options |diff-options|
{not in Vi}
==============================================================================
1. Starting diff mode *start-vimdiff*
@ -179,8 +177,8 @@ loaded. Since Vim doesn't allow having two buffers for the same file, you
need another buffer. This command is useful: >
command DiffOrig vert new | set bt=nofile | r ++edit # | 0d_
\ | diffthis | wincmd p | diffthis
(this is in |vimrc_example.vim|). Use ":DiffOrig" to see the differences
between the current buffer and the file it was loaded from.
(this is in |defaults.vim|). Use ":DiffOrig" to see the differences between
the current buffer and the file it was loaded from.
A buffer that is unloaded cannot be used for the diff. But it does work for
hidden buffers. You can use ":hide" to close a window without unloading the

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 14
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ An alternative is using the 'keymap' option.
2. Using digraphs |digraphs-use|
3. Default digraphs |digraphs-default|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
==============================================================================
1. Defining digraphs *digraphs-define*
@ -59,18 +58,9 @@ conversion to be available, it might fail. For the NUL character you will see
"10". That's because NUL characters are internally represented with a NL
character. When you write the file it will become a NUL character.
When Vim was compiled without the |+multi_byte| feature, you need to specify
the character in the encoding given with 'encoding'. You might want to use
something like this: >
if has("multi_byte")
digraph oe 339
elseif &encoding == "iso-8859-15"
digraph oe 189
endif
This defines the "oe" digraph for a character that is number 339 in Unicode
and 189 in latin9 (iso-8859-15).
Example: >
digraph oe 339
This defines the "oe" digraph for a character that is number 339 in Unicode.
==============================================================================
2. Using digraphs *digraphs-use*
@ -164,8 +154,7 @@ a standard meaning:
Example: a: is ä and o: is ö
These are the RFC1345 digraphs for the one-byte characters. See the output of
":digraphs" for the others. The characters above 255 are only available when
Vim was compiled with the |+multi_byte| feature.
":digraphs" for the others.
EURO

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 16
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -44,14 +44,14 @@ An alternate file name is remembered for each window.
:keepalt {cmd} Execute {cmd} while keeping the current alternate file
name. Note that commands invoked indirectly (e.g.,
with a function) may still set the alternate file
name. {not in Vi}
name.
All file names are remembered in the buffer list. When you enter a file name,
for editing (e.g., with ":e filename") or writing (e.g., with ":w filename"),
the file name is added to the list. You can use the buffer list to remember
which files you edited and to quickly switch from one file to another (e.g.,
to copy text) with the |CTRL-^| command. First type the number of the file
and then hit CTRL-^. {Vi: only one alternate file name is remembered}
and then hit CTRL-^.
CTRL-G or *CTRL-G* *:f* *:fi* *:file*
@ -60,14 +60,13 @@ CTRL-G or *CTRL-G* *:f* *:fi* *:file*
option is set), and the file status (readonly,
modified, read errors, new file). See the 'shortmess'
option about how to make this message shorter.
{Vi does not include column number}
:f[ile]! like |:file|, but don't truncate the name even when
'shortmess' indicates this.
{count}CTRL-G Like CTRL-G, but prints the current file name with
full path. If the count is higher than 1 the current
buffer number is also given. {not in Vi}
buffer number is also given.
*g_CTRL-G* *word-count* *byte-count*
g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
@ -80,7 +79,6 @@ g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
column are shown, separated with a dash.
Also see the 'ruler' option and the |wordcount()|
function.
{not in Vi}
*v_g_CTRL-G*
{Visual}g CTRL-G Similar to "g CTRL-G", but Word, Character, Line, and
@ -88,7 +86,6 @@ g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
displayed.
In Blockwise mode, Column count is also shown. (For
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|.)
{not in VI}
*:file_f*
:f[ile][!] {name} Sets the current file name to {name}. The optional !
@ -98,14 +95,12 @@ g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
to hold the old name.
*:0file*
:0f[ile][!] Remove the name of the current buffer. The optional !
avoids truncating the message, as with |:file|. {not
in Vi}
avoids truncating the message, as with |:file|.
:buffers
:files
:ls List all the currently known file names. See
'windows.txt' |:files| |:buffers| |:ls|. {not in
Vi}
'windows.txt' |:files| |:buffers| |:ls|.
Vim will remember the full path name of a file name that you enter. In most
cases when the file name is displayed only the name you typed is shown, but
@ -202,7 +197,6 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
buffer and 'autowriteall' isn't set or the file can't
be written.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{Vi: no ++opt}
*:edit!* *discard*
:e[dit]! [++opt] [+cmd]
@ -210,7 +204,6 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
the current buffer. This is useful if you want to
start all over again.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{Vi: no ++opt}
*:edit_f*
:e[dit] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
@ -219,14 +212,12 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
buffer, unless 'hidden' is set or 'autowriteall' is
set and the file can be written.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{Vi: no ++opt}
*:edit!_f*
:e[dit]! [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
Edit {file} always. Discard any changes to the
current buffer.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{Vi: no ++opt}
:e[dit] [++opt] [+cmd] #[count]
Edit the [count]th buffer (as shown by |:files|).
@ -234,7 +225,6 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
#" doesn't work if the alternate buffer doesn't have a
file name, while CTRL-^ still works then.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{Vi: no ++opt}
*:ene* *:enew*
:ene[w] Edit a new, unnamed buffer. This fails when changes
@ -244,19 +234,17 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
If 'fileformats' is not empty, the first format given
will be used for the new buffer. If 'fileformats' is
empty, the 'fileformat' of the current buffer is used.
{not in Vi}
*:ene!* *:enew!*
:ene[w]! Edit a new, unnamed buffer. Discard any changes to
the current buffer.
Set 'fileformat' like |:enew|.
{not in Vi}
*:fin* *:find*
:fin[d][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
Find {file} in 'path' and then |:edit| it.
{not in Vi} {not available when the |+file_in_path|
feature was disabled at compile time}
{not available when the |+file_in_path| feature was
disabled at compile time}
:{count}fin[d][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
Just like ":find", but use the {count} match in
@ -278,7 +266,7 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
:vie[w][!] [++opt] [+cmd] file
When used in Ex mode: Leave |Ex-mode|, go back to
Normal mode. Otherwise same as |:edit|, but set
'readonly' option for this buffer. {not in Vi}
'readonly' option for this buffer.
*CTRL-^* *CTRL-6*
CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
@ -297,7 +285,6 @@ CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
":e #[count]"). This is a quick way to switch between
files.
See |CTRL-^| above for further details.
{not in Vi}
[count]]f *]f* *[f*
[count][f Same as "gf". Deprecated.
@ -331,7 +318,6 @@ CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
For Unix the '~' character is expanded, like in
"~user/file". Environment variables are expanded too
|expand-env|.
{not in Vi}
{not available when the |+file_in_path| feature was
disabled at compile time}
@ -341,7 +327,6 @@ CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
Leading blanks are skipped, otherwise all blanks and
special characters are included in the file name.
(For {Visual} see |Visual-mode|.)
{not in VI}
*gF*
[count]gF Same as "gf", except if a number follows the file
@ -617,14 +602,12 @@ list of the current window.
the first one. This fails when changes have been made
and Vim does not want to |abandon| the current buffer.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{Vi: no ++opt}
:ar[gs]! [++opt] [+cmd] {arglist} *:args_f!*
Define {arglist} as the new argument list and edit
the first one. Discard any changes to the current
buffer.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{Vi: no ++opt}
:[count]arge[dit][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {name} .. *:arge* *:argedit*
Add {name}s to the argument list and edit it.
@ -637,7 +620,6 @@ list of the current window.
still be added to the argument list, but won't be
edited. No check for duplicates is done.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
{not in Vi}
:[count]arga[dd] {name} .. *:arga* *:argadd* *E479*
:[count]arga[dd]
@ -659,7 +641,6 @@ 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}
Note: you can also use this method: >
:args ## x
< This will add the "x" item and sort the new list.
@ -673,7 +654,6 @@ list of the current window.
when it's deleted from the argument list.
Example: >
:argdel *.obj
< {not in Vi}
:[range]argd[elete] Delete the {range} files from the argument list.
Example: >
@ -688,7 +668,6 @@ 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}
*:argu* *:argument*
:[count]argu[ment] [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
@ -697,25 +676,21 @@ 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}
:[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}
:[count]n[ext] [++opt] [+cmd] *:n* *:ne* *:next* *E165* *E163*
Edit [count] next file. This fails when changes have
been made and Vim does not want to |abandon| the
current buffer. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi: no
count or ++opt}.
current buffer. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
:[count]n[ext]! [++opt] [+cmd]
Edit [count] next file, discard any changes to the
buffer. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi: no count
or ++opt}.
buffer. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
:n[ext] [++opt] [+cmd] {arglist} *:next_f*
Same as |:args_f|.
@ -727,65 +702,63 @@ list of the current window.
Edit [count] previous file in argument list. This
fails when changes have been made and Vim does not
want to |abandon| the current buffer.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi: no count or ++opt}.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
:[count]N[ext]! [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
Edit [count] previous file in argument list. Discard
any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt| and
|+cmd|. {Vi: no count or ++opt}.
|+cmd|.
:[count]prev[ious] [count] [++opt] [+cmd] *:prev* *:previous*
Same as :Next. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi:
only in some versions}
Same as :Next. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
*:rew* *:rewind*
:rew[ind] [++opt] [+cmd]
Start editing the first file in the argument list.
This fails when changes have been made and Vim does
not want to |abandon| the current buffer.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi: no ++opt}
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
:rew[ind]! [++opt] [+cmd]
Start editing the first file in the argument list.
Discard any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt|
and |+cmd|. {Vi: no ++opt}
and |+cmd|.
*:fir* *:first*
:fir[st][!] [++opt] [+cmd]
Other name for ":rewind". {not in Vi}
Other name for ":rewind".
*:la* *:last*
:la[st] [++opt] [+cmd]
Start editing the last file in the argument list.
This fails when changes have been made and Vim does
not want to |abandon| the current buffer.
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
:la[st]! [++opt] [+cmd]
Start editing the last file in the argument list.
Discard any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt|
and |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
and |+cmd|.
*:wn* *:wnext*
:[count]wn[ext] [++opt]
Write current file and start editing the [count]
next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
:[count]wn[ext] [++opt] {file}
Write current file to {file} and start editing the
[count] next file, unless {file} already exists and
the 'writeany' option is off. Also see |++opt| and
|+cmd|. {not in Vi}
|+cmd|.
:[count]wn[ext]! [++opt] {file}
Write current file to {file} and start editing the
[count] next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {not
in Vi}
[count] next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
:[count]wN[ext][!] [++opt] [file] *:wN* *:wNext*
:[count]wp[revious][!] [++opt] [file] *:wp* *:wprevious*
Same as :wnext, but go to previous file instead of
next. {not in Vi}
next.
The [count] in the commands above defaults to one. For some commands it is
possible to use two counts. The last one (rightmost one) is used.
@ -826,8 +799,6 @@ fourth file in the argument list. This happens when you do ":e file".
LOCAL ARGUMENT LIST
{not in Vi}
*:arglocal*
:argl[ocal] Make a local copy of the global argument list.
Doesn't start editing another file.
@ -878,7 +849,6 @@ USING THE ARGUMENT LIST
autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
each file.
{not in Vi}
Also see |:windo|, |:tabdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
|:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
@ -970,12 +940,11 @@ slower (but safer).
When 'filetype' is empty filetype detection is done
with the new name, before the file is written.
When the write was successful 'readonly' is reset.
{not in Vi}
*:up* *:update*
:[range]up[date][!] [++opt] [>>] [file]
Like ":write", but only write when the buffer has been
modified. {not in Vi}
modified.
WRITING WITH MULTIPLE BUFFERS *buffer-write*
@ -983,11 +952,11 @@ WRITING WITH MULTIPLE BUFFERS *buffer-write*
*:wa* *:wall*
:wa[ll] Write all changed buffers. Buffers without a file
name cause an error message. Buffers which are
readonly are not written. {not in Vi}
readonly are not written.
:wa[ll]! Write all changed buffers, even the ones that are
readonly. Buffers without a file name are not
written and cause an error message. {not in Vi}
written and cause an error message.
Vim will warn you if you try to overwrite a file that has been changed
@ -1118,7 +1087,7 @@ The names can be in upper- or lowercase.
:conf[irm] q[uit] Quit, but give prompt when changes have been made, or
the last file in the argument list has not been
edited. See |:confirm| and 'confirm'. {not in Vi}
edited. See |:confirm| and 'confirm'.
:q[uit]! Quit without writing, also when the current buffer has
changes. The buffer is unloaded, also when it has
@ -1131,7 +1100,7 @@ The names can be in upper- or lowercase.
:cq[uit] Quit always, without writing, and return an error
code. See |:cq|. Used for Manx's QuickFix mode (see
|quickfix|). {not in Vi}
|quickfix|).
*:wq*
:wq [++opt] Write the current file and quit. Writing fails when
@ -1169,7 +1138,7 @@ ZZ Write current file, if modified, and quit (same as
*ZQ*
ZQ Quit without checking for changes (same as ":q!").
{not in Vi}
MULTIPLE WINDOWS AND BUFFERS *window-exit*
@ -1177,36 +1146,35 @@ MULTIPLE WINDOWS AND BUFFERS *window-exit*
:qa[ll] Exit Vim, unless there are some buffers which have been
changed. (Use ":bmod" to go to the next modified buffer).
When 'autowriteall' is set all changed buffers will be
written, like |:wqall|. {not in Vi}
written, like |:wqall|.
:conf[irm] qa[ll]
Exit Vim. Bring up a prompt when some buffers have been
changed. See |:confirm|. {not in Vi}
changed. See |:confirm|.
:qa[ll]! Exit Vim. Any changes to buffers are lost. {not in Vi}
:qa[ll]! Exit Vim. Any changes to buffers are lost.
Also see |:cquit|, it does the same but exits with a non-zero
value.
*:quita* *:quitall*
:quita[ll][!] Same as ":qall". {not in Vi}
:quita[ll][!] Same as ":qall".
:wqa[ll] [++opt] *:wqa* *:wqall* *:xa* *:xall*
:xa[ll] Write all changed buffers and exit Vim. If there are buffers
without a file name, which are readonly or which cannot be
written for another reason, Vim will not quit. {not in Vi}
written for another reason, Vim will not quit.
:conf[irm] wqa[ll] [++opt]
:conf[irm] xa[ll]
Write all changed buffers and exit Vim. Bring up a prompt
when some buffers are readonly or cannot be written for
another reason. See |:confirm|. {not in Vi}
another reason. See |:confirm|.
: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, or there is a
terminal with a running job, Vim will not quit.
{not in Vi}
==============================================================================
6. Dialogs *edit-dialogs*
@ -1304,9 +1272,10 @@ use has("browsefilter"): >
==============================================================================
7. The current directory *current-directory*
You may use the |:cd| and |:lcd| commands to change to another directory, so
you will not have to type that directory name in front of the file names. It
also makes a difference for executing external commands, e.g. ":!ls".
You can use the |:cd|, |:tcd| and |:lcd| commands to change to another
directory, so you will not have to type that directory name in front of the
file names. It also makes a difference for executing external commands, e.g.
":!ls".
Changing directory fails when the current buffer is modified, the '.' flag is
present in 'cpoptions' and "!" is not used in the command.
@ -1316,10 +1285,12 @@ present in 'cpoptions' and "!" is not used in the command.
name. On Unix systems: Change the current directory
to the home directory. Use |:pwd| to print the
current directory on all systems.
On Unix systems: clear any window-local directory.
:cd[!] {path} Change the current directory to {path}.
If {path} is relative, it is searched for in the
directories listed in |'cdpath'|.
Clear any window-local directory.
Does not change the meaning of an already opened file,
because its full path name is remembered. Files from
the |arglist| may change though!
@ -1329,36 +1300,54 @@ present in 'cpoptions' and "!" is not used in the command.
<
*:cd-* *E186*
:cd[!] - Change to the previous current directory (before the
previous ":cd {path}" command). {not in Vi}
previous ":cd {path}" command).
*:chd* *:chdir*
:chd[ir][!] [path] Same as |:cd|.
*:tcd*
:tcd[!] {path} Like |:cd|, but only set the directory for the current
tab. The current window will also use this directory.
The current directory is not changed for windows in
other tabs and for windows in the current tab that
have their own window-local directory.
*:tch* *:tchdir*
:tch[dir][!] Same as |:tcd|.
*:lc* *:lcd*
:lc[d][!] {path} Like |:cd|, but only set the current directory when
the cursor is in the current window. The current
directory for other windows is not changed, switching
to another window will stop using {path}.
{not in Vi}
*:lch* *:lchdir*
:lch[dir][!] Same as |:lcd|. {not in Vi}
:lch[dir][!] Same as |:lcd|.
*:pw* *:pwd* *E187*
:pw[d] Print the current directory name. {Vi: no pwd}
:pw[d] Print the current directory name.
Also see |getcwd()|.
So long as no |:lcd| command has been used, all windows share the same current
directory. Using a command to jump to another window doesn't change anything
for the current directory.
So long as no |:lcd| or |:tcd| command has been used, all windows share the
same current directory. Using a command to jump to another window doesn't
change anything for the current directory.
When a |:lcd| command has been used for a window, the specified directory
becomes the current directory for that window. Windows where the |:lcd|
command has not been used stick to the global current directory. When jumping
to another window the current directory will become the last specified local
current directory. If none was specified, the global current directory is
used.
When a |:cd| command is used, the current window will lose his local current
directory and will use the global current directory from now on.
command has not been used stick to the global or tab-local current directory.
When jumping to another window the current directory will become the last
specified local current directory. If none was specified, the global or
tab-local current directory is used.
When a |:tcd| command has been used for a tab page, the specified directory
becomes the current directory for the current tab page and the current window.
The current directory of other tab pages is not affected. When jumping to
another tab page, the current directory will become the last specified local
directory for that tab page. If the current tab has no local current directory
the global current directory is used.
When a |:cd| command is used, the current window and tab page will lose the
local current directory and will use the global current directory from now on.
After using |:cd| the full path name will be used for reading and writing
files. On some networked file systems this may cause problems. The result of
@ -1395,8 +1384,7 @@ There are a few things to remember when editing binary files:
file. Otherwise both <CR> <NL> and <NL> are considered to end a line
and when the file is written the <NL> will be replaced with <CR> <NL>.
- <Nul> characters are shown on the screen as ^@. You can enter them with
"CTRL-V CTRL-@" or "CTRL-V 000" {Vi cannot handle <Nul> characters in the
file}
"CTRL-V CTRL-@" or "CTRL-V 000"
- To insert a <NL> character in the file split a line. When writing the
buffer to a file a <NL> will be written for the <EOL>.
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*farsi.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2015 Aug 29
*farsi.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Mortaza Ghassab Shiran
@ -6,264 +6,14 @@
Right to Left and Farsi Mapping for Vim *farsi* *Farsi*
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
*E27*
In order to use right-to-left and Farsi mapping support, it is necessary to
compile Vim with the |+farsi| feature.
Farsi support has been removed in patch 8.1.0932. At that time it was
outdated and unused.
These functions have been made by Mortaza G. Shiran <shiran@jps.net>
If you would like to bring Farsi support back, please have a look at the old
Farsi code, as it was present at the 8.1 release. It should be merged with
Arabic support using the Unicode character set.
Introduction
------------
In right-to-left oriented files the characters appear on the screen from right
to left. This kind of file is most useful when writing Farsi documents,
composing faxes or writing Farsi memos.
The commands, prompts and help files are not in Farsi, therefore the user
interface remains the standard Vi interface.
Highlights
----------
o Editing left-to-right files as in the original Vim, no change.
o Viewing and editing files in right-to-left windows. File orientation is
per window, so it is possible to view the same file in right-to-left and
left-to-right modes, simultaneously.
o Compatibility to the original Vim. Almost all features work in
right-to-left mode (see bugs below).
o Changing keyboard mapping and reverse insert modes using a single
command.
o Backing from reverse insert mode to the correct place in the file
(if possible).
o While in Farsi mode, numbers are entered from left to right. Upon entering
a none number character, that character will be inserted just into the
left of the last number.
o No special terminal with right-to-left capabilities is required. The
right-to-left changes are completely hardware independent. Only
Farsi font is necessary.
o Farsi keymapping on the command line in reverse insert mode.
o Toggling between left-to-right and right-to-left via F8 function key.
o Toggling between Farsi ISIR-3342 standard encoding and Vim Farsi via F9
function key. Since this makes sense only for the text written in
right-to-left mode, this function is also supported only in right-to-left
mode.
Farsi Fonts *farsi-fonts*
-----------
The following files are found in the subdirectories of the '$VIM/farsi/fonts'
directory:
+ far-a01.pcf X Windows fonts for Unix including Linux systems
+ far-a01.bf X Windows fonts for SunOS
+ far-a01.f16 a screen fonts for Unix including Linux systems
+ far-a01.fon a monospaced fonts for Windows NT/95/98
+ far-a01.com a screen fonts for DOS
Font Installation
-----------------
o Installation of fonts for MS Window systems (NT/95/98)
From 'Control Panel' folder, start the 'Fonts' program. Then from 'file'
menu item select 'Install New Fonts ...'. Browse and select the
'far-a01.fon', then follow the installation guide.
NOTE: several people have reported that this does not work. The solution
is unknown.
o Installation of fonts for X Window systems (Unix/Linux)
Depending on your system, copy far-a01.pcf.Z or far-a01.pcf.gz into a
directory of your choice. Change to the directory containing the Farsi
fonts and execute the following commands:
> mkfontdir
> xset +fp path_name_of_farsi_fonts_directory
o Installation of fonts for X Window systems (SunOS)
Copy far-a01.bf font into a directory of your choice.
Change to the directory containing the far-a01.fb fonts and
execute the following commands:
> fldfamily
> xset +fp path_name_of_fonts_directory
o Installation of ASCII screen fonts (Unix/Linux)
For Linux system, copy the far-a01.f16 fonts into /usr/lib/kbd/consolefonts
directory and execute the setfont program as "setfont far-a01.f16". For
other systems (e.g. SCO Unix), please refer to the fonts installation
section of your system administration manuals.
o Installation of ASCII screen fonts (DOS)
After system power on, prior to the first use of Vim, upload the Farsi
fonts by executing the far-a01.com font uploading program.
Usage
-----
Prior to starting Vim, the environment in which Vim can run in Farsi mode,
must be set. In addition to installation of Farsi fonts, following points
refer to some of the system environments, which you may need to set:
Key code mapping, loading graphic card in ASCII screen mode, setting the IO
driver in 8 bit clean mode ... .
o Setting the Farsi fonts
+ For Vim GUI set the 'guifont' to far-a01. This is done by entering
':set guifont=far-a01' in the Vim window.
You can have 'guifont' set to far-a01 by Vim during the Vim startup
by appending the ':set guifont=far-a01' into your .vimrc file
(in case of NT/95/98 platforms _vimrc).
Under the X Window environment, you can also start Vim with the
'-fn far-a01' option.
+ For Vim within a xterm, start a xterm with the Farsi fonts (e.g.
kterm -fn far-a01). Then start Vim inside the kterm.
+ For Vim under DOS, prior to the first usage of Vim, upload the Farsi
fonts by executing the far-a01.com fonts uploading program.
o Farsi Keymapping Activation
To activate the Farsi keymapping, set either 'altkeymap' or 'fkmap'.
This is done by entering ':set akm' or ':set fk' in the Vim window.
You can have 'altkeymap' or 'fkmap' set as default by appending ':set akm'
or ':set fk' in your .vimrc file or _vimrc in case of NT/95/98 platforms.
To turn off the Farsi keymapping as a default second language keymapping,
reset the 'altkeymap' by entering ':set noakm'.
o right-to-left Farsi Mode
By default Vim starts in Left-to-right mode. Following are ways to change
the window orientation:
+ Start Vim with the -F option (e.g. vim -F ...).
+ Use the F8 function key to toggle between left-to-right and right-to-left.
+ While in Left-to-right mode, enter 'set rl' in the command line ('rl' is
the abbreviation for rightleft).
+ Put the 'set rl' line in your '.vimrc' file to start Vim in
right-to-left mode permanently.
Encoding
--------
The letter encoding used is the Vim extended ISIR-3342 standard with a built
in function to convert between Vim extended ISIR-3342 and ISIR-3342 standard.
For document portability reasons, the letter encoding is kept the same across
different platforms (i.e. UNIX's, NT/95/98, MS DOS, ...).
o Keyboard
+ CTRL-_ in insert/replace modes toggles between Farsi(akm)/Latin
mode as follows:
+ CTRL-_ moves the cursor to the end of the typed text in edit mode.
+ CTRL-_ in command mode only toggles keyboard mapping between Farsi(akm)/
Latin. The Farsi text is then entered in reverse insert mode.
+ F8 - Toggles between left-to-right and right-to-left.
+ F9 - Toggles the encoding between ISIR-3342 standard and Vim extended
ISIR-3342 (supported only in right-to-left mode).
+ Keyboard mapping is based on the Iranian ISIRI-2901 standard.
Following table shows the keyboard mapping while Farsi(akm) mode set:
-------------------------------------
` 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - =
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
-------------------------------------
~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ +
~ <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
-------------------------------------
q w e r t z u i o p [ ]
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
-------------------------------------
Q W E R T Z U I O P { }
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> [ ] { }
-------------------------------------
a s d f g h j k l ; ' \
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
-------------------------------------
A S D F G H J K L : " |
<09> <20><> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
-------------------------------------
< y x c v b n m , . /
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
-------------------------------------
> Y X C V B N M < > ?
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
-------------------------------------
Note:
<09> stands for Farsi PSP (break without space)
<09> stands for Farsi PCN (for HAMZE attribute)
Restrictions
------------
o In insert/replace mode and fkmap (Farsi mode) set, CTRL-B is not
supported.
o If you change the character mapping between Latin/Farsi, the redo buffer
will be reset (emptied). That is, redo is valid and will function (using
'.') only within the mode you are in.
o While numbers are entered in Farsi mode, the redo buffer will be reset
(emptied). That is, you cannot redo the last changes (using '.') after
entering numbers.
o While in left-to-right mode and Farsi mode set, CTRL-R is not supported.
o While in right-to-left mode, the search on 'Latin' pattern does not work,
except if you enter the Latin search pattern in reverse.
o In command mode there is no support for entering numbers from left
to right and also for the sake of flexibility the keymapping logic is
restricted.
o Under the X Window environment, if you want to run Vim within a xterm
terminal emulator and Farsi mode set, you need to have an ANSI compatible
xterm terminal emulator. This is because the letter codes above 128 decimal
have certain meanings in the standard xterm terminal emulator.
Note: Under X Window environment, Vim GUI works fine in Farsi mode.
This eliminates the need of any xterm terminal emulator.
Bugs
----
While in insert/replace and Farsi mode set, if you repeatedly change the
cursor position (via cursor movement) and enter new text and then try to undo
the last change, the undo will lag one change behind. But as you continue to
undo, you will reach the original line of text. You can also use U to undo all
changes made in the current line.
For more information about the bugs refer to rileft.txt.
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*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ Filetypes *filetype* *file-type*
Also see |autocmd.txt|.
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
==============================================================================
1. Filetypes *filetypes* *file-types*
@ -663,6 +662,15 @@ your |vimrc|: >
let rrst_dynamic_comments = 0
RESTRUCTUREDTEXT *ft-rst-plugin*
The following formatting setting are optionally available: >
setlocal expandtab shiftwidth=3 softtabstop=3 tabstop=8
To enable this behavior, set the following variable in your vimrc: >
let g:rst_style = 1
RPM SPEC *ft-spec-plugin*
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*fold.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Mar 18
*fold.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ You can find an introduction on folding in chapter 28 of the user manual.
3. Fold options |fold-options|
4. Behavior of folds |fold-behavior|
{Vi has no Folding}
{not available when compiled without the |+folding| feature}
==============================================================================

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*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 06
*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ Vim's Graphical User Interface *gui* *GUI*
3. Mouse Control |gui-mouse|
4. Making GUI Selections |gui-selections|
5. Menus |menus|
6. Extras |gui-extras|
7. Shell Commands |gui-shell|
6. Font |gui-font|
7. Extras |gui-extras|
8. Shell Commands |gui-shell|
Other GUI documentation:
|gui_x11.txt| For specific items of the X11 GUI.
|gui_w32.txt| For specific items of the Win32 GUI.
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
==============================================================================
1. Starting the GUI *gui-start* *E229* *E233*
@ -1037,7 +1037,139 @@ make a selection.
Note that a menu that starts with ']' will not be displayed.
==============================================================================
6. Extras *gui-extras*
6. Font
This section describes font related options.
GUIFONT *gui-font*
'guifont' is the option that tells Vim what font to use. In its simplest form
the value is just one font name. It can also be a list of font names
separated with commas. The first valid font is used. When no valid font can
be found you will get an error message.
On systems where 'guifontset' is supported (X11) and 'guifontset' is not
empty, then 'guifont' is not used. See |xfontset|.
Note: As to the GTK GUIs, no error is given against any invalid names, and the
first element of the list is always picked up and made use of. This is
because, instead of identifying a given name with a font, the GTK GUIs use it
to construct a pattern and try to look up a font which best matches the
pattern among available fonts, and this way, the matching never fails. An
invalid name doesn't matter because a number of font properties other than
name will do to get the matching done.
Spaces after a comma are ignored. To include a comma in a font name precede
it with a backslash. Setting an option requires an extra backslash before a
space and a backslash. See also |option-backslash|. For example: >
:set guifont=Screen15,\ 7x13,font\\,with\\,commas
will make Vim try to use the font "Screen15" first, and if it fails it will
try to use "7x13" and then "font,with,commas" instead.
If none of the fonts can be loaded, Vim will keep the current setting. If an
empty font list is given, Vim will try using other resource settings (for X,
it will use the Vim.font resource), and finally it will try some builtin
default which should always be there ("7x13" in the case of X). The font
names given should be "normal" fonts. Vim will try to find the related bold
and italic fonts.
For Win32, GTK, Motif, Mac OS and Photon: >
:set guifont=*
will bring up a font requester, where you can pick the font you want.
The font name depends on the GUI used. See |setting-guifont| for a way to set
'guifont' for various systems.
For the GTK+ 2 and 3 GUIs, the font name looks like this: >
:set guifont=Andale\ Mono\ 11
That's all. XLFDs are not used. For Chinese this is reported to work well: >
if has("gui_gtk2")
set guifont=Bitstream\ Vera\ Sans\ Mono\ 12,Fixed\ 12
set guifontwide=Microsoft\ Yahei\ 12,WenQuanYi\ Zen\ Hei\ 12
endif
<
(Replace gui_gtk2 with gui_gtk3 for the GTK+ 3 GUI)
For Mac OSX you can use something like this: >
:set guifont=Monaco:h10
Also see 'macatsui', it can help fix display problems.
*E236*
Note that the fonts must be mono-spaced (all characters have the same width).
An exception is GTK: all fonts are accepted, but mono-spaced fonts look best.
To preview a font on X11, you might be able to use the "xfontsel" program.
The "xlsfonts" program gives a list of all available fonts.
For the Win32 GUI *E244* *E245*
- Takes these options in the font name (use a ':' to separate the options):
hXX - height is XX (points, can be floating-point)
wXX - width is XX (points, can be floating-point)
WXX - weight is XX (see Note on Weights below)
b - bold. This is equivalent to setting the weight to 700.
i - italic
u - underline
s - strikeout
cXX - character set XX. Valid charsets are: ANSI, ARABIC, BALTIC,
CHINESEBIG5, DEFAULT, EASTEUROPE, GB2312, GREEK, HANGEUL,
HEBREW, JOHAB, MAC, OEM, RUSSIAN, SHIFTJIS, SYMBOL, THAI,
TURKISH, VIETNAMESE ANSI and BALTIC. Normally you would use
"cDEFAULT".
qXX - quality XX. Valid quality names are: PROOF, DRAFT, ANTIALIASED,
NONANTIALIASED, CLEARTYPE, DEFAULT. Normally you would use
"qDEFAULT".
Some quality values are not supported in legacy OSs.
- A '_' can be used in the place of a space, so you don't need to use
backslashes to escape the spaces.
Examples: >
:set guifont=courier_new:h12:w5:b:cRUSSIAN
:set guifont=Andale_Mono:h7.5:w4.5
See also |font-sizes|.
Note on Weights: Fonts often come with a variety of weights. "Normal" weights
in Windows have a value of 400 and, left unspecified, this is the value that
will be used when attempting to find fonts. Windows will often match fonts
based on their weight with higher priority than the font name which means a
Book or Medium variant of a font might be used despite specifying a Light or
ExtraLight variant. If you are experiencing heavier weight substitution, then
explicitly setting a lower weight value may mitigate against this unwanted
substitution.
GUIFONTWIDE *gui-fontwide*
When not empty, 'guifontwide' specifies a comma-separated list of fonts to be
used for double-width characters. The first font that can be loaded is
used.
Note: The size of these fonts must be exactly twice as wide as the one
specified with 'guifont' and the same height. If there is a mismatch then
the text will not be drawn correctly.
All GUI versions but GTK+:
'guifontwide' is only used when 'encoding' is set to "utf-8" and
'guifontset' is empty or invalid.
When 'guifont' is set and a valid font is found in it and
'guifontwide' is empty Vim will attempt to find a matching
double-width font and set 'guifontwide' to it.
GTK+ GUI only: *guifontwide_gtk*
If set and valid, 'guifontwide' is always used for double width
characters, even if 'encoding' is not set to "utf-8".
Vim does not attempt to find an appropriate value for 'guifontwide'
automatically. If 'guifontwide' is empty Pango/Xft will choose the
font for characters not available in 'guifont'. Thus you do not need
to set 'guifontwide' at all unless you want to override the choice
made by Pango/Xft.
Windows +multibyte only: *guifontwide_win_mbyte*
If set and valid, 'guifontwide' is used for IME instead of 'guifont'.
==============================================================================
7. Extras *gui-extras*
This section describes other features which are related to the GUI.
@ -1081,7 +1213,7 @@ A recommended Japanese font is MS Mincho. You can find info here:
http://www.lexikan.com/mincho.htm
==============================================================================
7. Shell Commands *gui-shell*
8. Shell Commands *gui-shell*
For the X11 GUI the external commands are executed inside the gvim window.
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*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 27
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ Other relevant documentation:
|gui.txt| For generic items of the GUI.
|os_win32.txt| For Win32 specific items.
{Vi does not have a Windows GUI}
==============================================================================
1. Starting the GUI *gui-w32-start*
@ -31,6 +30,17 @@ The GUI will always run in the Windows subsystem. Mostly shells automatically
return with a command prompt after starting gvim. If not, you should use the
"start" command: >
start gvim [options] file ..
< *E988*
The console version with the |-g| option may also start the GUI by executing
gvim.exe: >
vim -g [options] file ..
To make this work, gvim.exe must exist in the same directory as the vim.exe,
and this feature must be enabled at compile time.
One may also use `:gui` from the console version. However, this is an
experimental feature and this feature must be enabled at compile time.
It uses a session file to recreate the current state of the console Vim in the
GUI Vim.
Note: All fonts (bold, italic) must be of the same size!!! If you don't do
this, text will disappear or mess up the display. Vim does not check the font
@ -403,7 +413,7 @@ be opened as normal. See |drag-n-drop|.
*:simalt* *:sim*
:sim[alt] {key} simulate pressing {key} while holding Alt pressed.
{not in Vi} {only for Win32 versions}
{only for Win32 versions}
Note: ":si" means ":s" with the "i" flag.
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*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 06
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ Vim's Graphical User Interface *gui-x11* *GUI-X11*
Other relevant documentation:
|gui.txt| For generic items of the GUI.
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
==============================================================================
1. Starting the X11 GUI *gui-x11-start* *E665*
@ -48,7 +47,7 @@ that waits for gvim to exit), start gvim with "gvim -f", "vim -gf" or use
":gui -f". Don't use "vim -fg", because "-fg" specifies the foreground
color.
When using "gvim -f" and then ":gui", Vim will run in the foreground. The
When using "vim -f" and then ":gui", Vim will run in the foreground. The
"-f" argument will be remembered. To force running Vim in the background use
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*hebrew.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2007 Jun 14
*hebrew.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ron Aaron (and Avner Lottem)
@ -10,10 +10,7 @@ The supporting 'rightleft' functionality was originally created by Avner
Lottem. <alottem at gmail dot com> Ron Aaron <ron at ronware dot org> is
currently helping support these features.
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
All this is only available when the |+rightleft| feature was enabled at
compile time.
{only available when the |+rightleft| feature was enabled at compile time}
Introduction

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*help.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 01
*help.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 17
VIM - main help file
k
@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ Special issues ~
|remote.txt| using Vim as a server or client
|term.txt| using different terminals and mice
|terminal.txt| Terminal window support
|popup.txt| popop window support
Programming language support ~
|indent.txt| automatic indenting for C and other languages
@ -180,7 +181,6 @@ Interfaces ~
|if_ole.txt| OLE automation interface for Win32
|if_ruby.txt| Ruby interface
|debugger.txt| Interface with a debugger
|workshop.txt| Sun Visual Workshop interface
|netbeans.txt| NetBeans External Editor interface
|sign.txt| debugging signs

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*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Mar 19
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
the very top.
The 'helplang' option is used to select a language, if
the main help file is available in several languages.
{not in Vi}
*{subject}* *E149* *E661*
:h[elp] {subject} Like ":help", additionally jump to the tag {subject}.
@ -97,7 +96,6 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
command from a following command. You need to type
CTRL-V first to insert the <LF> or <CR>. Example: >
:help so<C-V><CR>only
< {not in Vi}
:h[elp]! [subject] Like ":help", but in non-English help files prefer to
find a tag in a file with the same language as the
@ -133,7 +131,6 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
|:execute| when needed.
Compressed help files will not be searched (Fedora
compresses the help files).
{not in Vi}
*:lh* *:lhelpgrep*
:lh[elpgrep] {pattern}[@xx]
@ -147,11 +144,11 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
*:exu* *:exusage*
:exu[sage] Show help on Ex commands. Added to simulate the Nvi
command. {not in Vi}
command.
*:viu* *:viusage*
:viu[sage] Show help on Normal mode commands. Added to simulate
the Nvi command. {not in Vi}
the Nvi command.
When no argument is given to |:help| the file given with the 'helpfile' option
will be opened. Otherwise the specified tag is searched for in all "doc/tags"
@ -199,7 +196,6 @@ command: >
Only for backwards compatibility. It now executes the
ToolBar.FindHelp menu entry instead of using a builtin
dialog. {only when compiled with |+GUI_GTK|}
{not in Vi}
*:helpt* *:helptags*
*E154* *E150* *E151* *E152* *E153* *E670*
@ -224,8 +220,6 @@ command: >
To rebuild the help tags in the runtime directory
(requires write permission there): >
:helptags $VIMRUNTIME/doc
< {not in Vi}
==============================================================================
2. Translated help files *help-translated*

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*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Andy Kahn
@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ functions as you normally would with |tags|.
7. Availability & Information |cscope-info|
This is currently for Unix and Win32 only.
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
==============================================================================
1. Cscope introduction *cscope-intro*

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*if_lua.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2015 Oct 16
*if_lua.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Luis Carvalho
@ -10,23 +10,21 @@ The Lua Interface to Vim *lua* *Lua*
2. The vim module |lua-vim|
3. List userdata |lua-list|
4. Dict userdata |lua-dict|
5. Funcref userdata |lua-funcref|
6. Buffer userdata |lua-buffer|
7. Window userdata |lua-window|
8. The luaeval function |lua-luaeval|
9. Dynamic loading |lua-dynamic|
5. Blob userdata |lua-blob|
6. Funcref userdata |lua-funcref|
7. Buffer userdata |lua-buffer|
8. Window userdata |lua-window|
9. luaeval() Vim function |lua-luaeval|
10. Dynamic loading |lua-dynamic|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
The Lua interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
|+lua| feature.
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+lua| feature}
==============================================================================
1. Commands *lua-commands*
*:lua*
:[range]lua {chunk}
Execute Lua chunk {chunk}. {not in Vi}
Execute Lua chunk {chunk}.
Examples:
>
@ -37,7 +35,7 @@ Examples:
:[range]lua << {endmarker}
{script}
{endmarker}
Execute Lua script {script}. {not in Vi}
Execute Lua script {script}.
Note: This command doesn't work when the Lua
feature wasn't compiled in. To avoid errors, see
|script-here|.
@ -74,7 +72,6 @@ If you use LuaJIT you can also use this: >
If the value returned by the function is a string it
becomes the text of the line in the current turn. The
default for [range] is the whole file: "1,$".
{not in Vi}
Examples:
>
@ -88,7 +85,7 @@ Examples:
*:luafile*
:[range]luafile {file}
Execute Lua script in {file}. {not in Vi}
Execute Lua script in {file}.
The whole argument is used as a single file name.
Examples:
@ -140,6 +137,14 @@ Vim evaluation and command execution, and others.
:echo luaeval('vim.dict(t)')
:" {'1': 3.141593, '2': v:false,
:" 'say': 'hi'}
<
vim.blob([arg]) Returns an empty blob or, if "arg" is a Lua
string, returns a blob b such that b is
equivalent to "arg" as a byte string.
Examples: >
:lua s = "12ab\x00\x80\xfe\xff"
:echo luaeval('vim.blob(s)')
:" 0z31326162.0080FEFF
<
vim.funcref({name}) Returns a Funcref to function {name} (see
|Funcref|). It is equivalent to Vim's
@ -260,7 +265,34 @@ Examples:
<
==============================================================================
5. Funcref userdata *lua-funcref*
5. Blob userdata *lua-blob*
Blob userdata represent vim blobs. A blob "b" has the following properties:
Properties
----------
o "#b" is the length of blob "b", equivalent to "len(b)" in Vim.
o "b[k]" returns the k-th item in "b"; "b" is zero-indexed, as in Vim.
To modify the k-th item, simply do "b[k] = number"; in particular,
"b[#b] = number" can append a byte to tail.
Methods
-------
o "b:add(bytes)" appends "bytes" to the end of "b".
Examples:
>
:let b = 0z001122
:lua b = vim.eval('b') -- same 'b'
:lua print(b, b[0], #b)
:lua b[1] = 32
:lua b[#b] = 0x33 -- append a byte to tail
:lua b:add("\x80\x81\xfe\xff")
:echo b
<
==============================================================================
6. Funcref userdata *lua-funcref*
Funcref userdata represent funcref variables in Vim. Funcrefs that were
defined with a "dict" attribute need to be obtained as a dictionary key
@ -293,7 +325,7 @@ Examples:
<
==============================================================================
6. Buffer userdata *lua-buffer*
7. Buffer userdata *lua-buffer*
Buffer userdata represent vim buffers. A buffer userdata "b" has the following
properties and methods:
@ -345,7 +377,7 @@ Examples:
<
==============================================================================
7. Window userdata *lua-window*
8. Window userdata *lua-window*
Window objects represent vim windows. A window userdata "w" has the following
properties and methods:
@ -377,7 +409,7 @@ Examples:
<
==============================================================================
8. The luaeval function *lua-luaeval* *lua-eval*
9. luaeval() Vim function *lua-luaeval* *lua-eval*
The (dual) equivalent of "vim.eval" for passing Lua values to Vim is
"luaeval". "luaeval" takes an expression string and an optional argument and
@ -390,10 +422,10 @@ returns the result of the expression. It is semantically equivalent in Lua to:
end
<
Note that "_A" receives the argument to "luaeval". Lua numbers, strings, and
list, dict, and funcref userdata are converted to their Vim respective types,
while Lua booleans are converted to numbers. An error is thrown if conversion
of any of the remaining Lua types, including userdata other than lists, dicts,
and funcrefs, is attempted.
list, dict, blob, and funcref userdata are converted to their Vim respective
types, while Lua booleans are converted to numbers. An error is thrown if
conversion of any of the remaining Lua types, including userdata other than
lists, dicts, blobs, and funcrefs, is attempted.
Examples: >
@ -408,7 +440,7 @@ Examples: >
==============================================================================
9. Dynamic loading *lua-dynamic*
10. Dynamic loading *lua-dynamic*
On MS-Windows and Unix the Lua library can be loaded dynamically. The
|:version| output then includes |+lua/dyn|.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_mzsch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 08
*if_mzsch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sergey Khorev
@ -15,10 +15,7 @@ The MzScheme Interface to Vim *mzscheme* *MzScheme*
7. Dynamic loading |mzscheme-dynamic|
8. MzScheme setup |mzscheme-setup|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
The MzScheme interface is available only if Vim was compiled with the
|+mzscheme| feature.
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+mzscheme| feature}
Based on the work of Brent Fulgham.
Dynamic loading added by Sergey Khorev
@ -40,7 +37,7 @@ To speed up the process, you might also want to use --disable-gracket and
*:mzscheme* *:mz*
:[range]mz[scheme] {stmt}
Execute MzScheme statement {stmt}. {not in Vi}
Execute MzScheme statement {stmt}.
:[range]mz[scheme] << {endmarker}
{script}
@ -51,7 +48,7 @@ To speed up the process, you might also want to use --disable-gracket and
|script-here|.
*:mzfile* *:mzf*
:[range]mzf[ile] {file} Execute the MzScheme script in {file}. {not in Vi}
:[range]mzf[ile] {file} Execute the MzScheme script in {file}.
All of these commands do essentially the same thing - they execute a piece of
MzScheme code, with the "current range" set to the given line

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_ole.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2008 Aug 16
*if_ole.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
@ -12,10 +12,8 @@ The OLE Interface to Vim *ole-interface*
4. Registration |ole-registration|
5. MS Visual Studio integration |MSVisualStudio|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
OLE is only available when compiled with the |+ole| feature. See
src/if_ole.INSTALL.
{only available when compiled with the |+ole| feature. See
src/if_ole.INSTALL}
An alternative is using the client-server communication |clientserver|.
==============================================================================

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 24
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sven Verdoolaege
@ -11,9 +11,7 @@ Perl and Vim *perl* *Perl*
3. Using the Perl interface |perl-using|
4. Dynamic loading |perl-dynamic|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
The Perl interface only works when Vim was compiled with the |+perl| feature.
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+perl| feature}
==============================================================================
1. Editing Perl files *perl-editing*
@ -191,6 +189,9 @@ VIM::Eval({expr}) Evaluates {expr} and returns (success, value) in list
A |List| is turned into a string by joining the items
and inserting line breaks.
*perl-Blob*
VIM::Blob({expr}) Return |Blob| literal string 0zXXXX from scalar value.
*perl-SetHeight*
Window->SetHeight({height})
Sets the Window height to {height}, within screen

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 30
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ The Python Interface to Vim *python* *Python*
11. Python X |python_x|
12. Building with Python support |python-building|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
The Python 2.x interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
|+python| feature.
The Python 3 interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
@ -76,7 +74,6 @@ and "EOF" do not have any indent.
None. If a string is returned, it becomes the text of
the line in the current turn. The default for [range]
is the whole file: "1,$".
{not in Vi}
Examples:
>
@ -98,7 +95,7 @@ python. For example: >
*:pyfile* *:pyf*
:[range]pyf[ile] {file}
Execute the Python script in {file}. The whole
argument is used as a single file name. {not in Vi}
argument is used as a single file name.
Both of these commands do essentially the same thing - they execute a piece of
Python code, with the "current range" |python-range| set to the given line

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 15
*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Shugo Maeda
@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ The Ruby Interface to Vim *ruby* *Ruby*
3. Vim::Buffer objects |ruby-buffer|
4. Vim::Window objects |ruby-window|
5. Global variables |ruby-globals|
6. Dynamic loading |ruby-dynamic|
6. rubyeval() Vim function |ruby-rubyeval|
7. Dynamic loading |ruby-dynamic|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
*E266* *E267* *E268* *E269* *E270* *E271* *E272* *E273*
The Ruby interface only works when Vim was compiled with the |+ruby| feature.
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+ruby| feature}
The home page for ruby is http://www.ruby-lang.org/. You can find links for
downloading Ruby there.
@ -110,6 +110,10 @@ Module Functions:
Vim::message({msg})
Displays the message {msg}.
*ruby-blob*
Vim::blob({arg})
Return |Blob| literal string from {arg}.
*ruby-set_option*
Vim::set_option({arg})
Sets a vim option. {arg} can be any argument that the ":set" command
@ -194,7 +198,16 @@ $curwin The current window object.
$curbuf The current buffer object.
==============================================================================
6. Dynamic loading *ruby-dynamic*
6. rubyeval() Vim function *ruby-rubyeval*
To facilitate bi-directional interface, you can use |rubyeval()| function to
evaluate Ruby expressions and pass their values to Vim script.
The Ruby value "true", "false" and "nil" are converted to v:true, v:false and
v:null, respectively.
==============================================================================
7. Dynamic loading *ruby-dynamic*
On MS-Windows and Unix the Ruby library can be loaded dynamically. The
|:version| output then includes |+ruby/dyn|.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Jan 01
*if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ingo Wilken
@ -16,9 +16,8 @@ The Tcl Interface to Vim *tcl* *Tcl* *TCL*
8. Examples |tcl-examples|
9. Dynamic loading |tcl-dynamic|
{Vi does not have any of these commands} *E280*
The Tcl interface only works when Vim was compiled with the |+tcl| feature.
*E280*
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+tcl| feature}
WARNING: There are probably still some bugs. Please send bug reports,
comments, ideas etc to <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
@ -66,12 +65,11 @@ To see what version of Tcl you have: >
possible to add or delete lines using this command.
If {cmd} returns an error, the command is interrupted.
The default for [range] is the whole file: "1,$".
See |tcl-var-line| and |tcl-var-lnum|. {not in Vi}
See |tcl-var-line| and |tcl-var-lnum|.
*:tclfile* *:tclf*
:tclf[ile] {file} Execute the Tcl script in {file}. This is the same as
":tcl source {file}", but allows file name completion.
{not in Vi}
Note that Tcl objects (like variables) persist from one command to the next,

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*indent.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 04
*indent.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -60,12 +60,13 @@ typing certain characters or commands in certain contexts. Note that this not
only triggers C-indenting. When 'indentexpr' is not empty 'indentkeys' is
used instead. The format of 'cinkeys' and 'indentkeys' is equal.
The default is "0{,0},0),:,0#,!^F,o,O,e" which specifies that indenting occurs
as follows:
The default is "0{,0},0),0],:,0#,!^F,o,O,e" which specifies that indenting
occurs as follows:
"0{" if you type '{' as the first character in a line
"0}" if you type '}' as the first character in a line
"0)" if you type ')' as the first character in a line
"0]" if you type ']' as the first character in a line
":" if you type ':' after a label or case statement
"0#" if you type '#' as the first character in a line
"!^F" if you type CTRL-F (which is not inserted)
@ -947,6 +948,11 @@ can sometimes be slow, thus it timeouts after 150 msec. If you notice the
indenting isn't correct, you can set a larger timeout in msec: >
let g:pyindent_searchpair_timeout = 500
If looking back for unclosed parenthesis is still too slow, especially during
a copy-paste operation, or if you don't need indenting inside multi-line
parentheses, you can completely disable this feature: >
let g:pyindent_disable_parentheses_indenting = 1
R *ft-r-indent*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 19
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 09
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -17,9 +17,11 @@ to look for deleting something, use: "/delete".
2.3. Square bracket commands |[|
2.4. Commands starting with 'g' |g|
2.5. Commands starting with 'z' |z|
2.6. Operator-pending mode |operator-pending-index|
3. Visual mode |visual-index|
4. Command-line editing |ex-edit-index|
5. EX commands |ex-cmd-index|
5. Terminal-Job mode |terminal-job-index|
6. EX commands |ex-cmd-index|
For an overview of options see help.txt |option-list|.
For an overview of built-in functions see |functions|.
@ -166,6 +168,20 @@ commands in CTRL-X submode *i_CTRL-X_index*
|i_CTRL-X_s| CTRL-X s spelling suggestions
{not available when compiled without the |+insert_expand| feature}
commands in completion mode (see |popupmenu-keys|)
|complete_CTRL-E| CTRL-E stop completion and go back to original text
|complete_CTRL-Y| CTRL-Y accept selected match and stop completion
CTRL-L insert one character from the current match
<CR> insert currently selected match
<BS> delete one character and redo search
CTRL-H same as <BS>
<Up> select the previous match
<Down> select the next match
<PageUp> select a match several entries back
<PageDown> select a match several entries forward
other stop completion and insert the typed character
==============================================================================
2. Normal mode *normal-index*
@ -528,10 +544,8 @@ tag command action in Normal mode ~
|CTRL-W_CTRL-]| CTRL-W CTRL-] same as "CTRL-W ]"
|CTRL-W_CTRL-^| CTRL-W CTRL-^ same as "CTRL-W ^"
|CTRL-W_CTRL-_| CTRL-W CTRL-_ same as "CTRL-W _"
|CTRL-W_quote| CTRL-W " terminal window: paste register
|CTRL-W_+| CTRL-W + increase current window height N lines
|CTRL-W_-| CTRL-W - decrease current window height N lines
|CTRL-W_.| CTRL-W . terminal window: type CTRL-W
|CTRL-W_:| CTRL-W : same as |:|, edit a command line
|CTRL-W_<| CTRL-W < decrease current window width N columns
|CTRL-W_=| CTRL-W = make all windows the same height & width
@ -540,7 +554,6 @@ tag command action in Normal mode ~
|CTRL-W_J| CTRL-W J move current window to the very bottom
|CTRL-W_K| CTRL-W K move current window to the very top
|CTRL-W_L| CTRL-W L move current window to the far right
|CTRL-W_N| CTRL-W N terminal window: go to Terminal Normal mode
|CTRL-W_P| CTRL-W P go to preview window
|CTRL-W_R| CTRL-W R rotate windows upwards N times
|CTRL-W_S| CTRL-W S same as "CTRL-W s"
@ -570,6 +583,8 @@ tag command action in Normal mode ~
|CTRL-W_gF| CTRL-W g F edit file name under the cursor in a new
tab page and jump to the line number
following the file name.
|CTRL-W_gt| CTRL-W g t same as `gt`: go to next tab page
|CTRL-W_gT| CTRL-W g T same as `gT`: go to previous tab page
|CTRL-W_h| CTRL-W h go to Nth left window (stop at first window)
|CTRL-W_i| CTRL-W i split window and jump to declaration of
identifier under the cursor
@ -847,6 +862,10 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
position the cursor at the start (left
side) of the screen
|zt| zt redraw, cursor line at top of window
|zuw| zuw undo |zw|
|zug| zug undo |zg|
|zuW| zuW undo |zW|
|zuG| zuG undo |zG|
|zv| zv open enough folds to view the cursor line
|zw| zw mark word as wrong (bad) spelled word
|zx| zx re-apply 'foldlevel' and do "zv"
@ -854,6 +873,17 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|z<Left>| z<Left> same as "zh"
|z<Right>| z<Right> same as "zl"
==============================================================================
2.6 Operator-pending mode *operator-pending-index*
These can be used after an operator, but before a {motion} has been entered.
tag char action in Operator-pending mode ~
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|o_v| v force operator to work characterwise
|o_V| V force operator to work linewise
|o_CTRL-V| CTRL-V force operator to work blockwise
==============================================================================
3. Visual mode *visual-index*
@ -976,7 +1006,7 @@ Normal characters are inserted at the current cursor position.
"Completion" below refers to context-sensitive completion. It will complete
file names, tags, commands etc. as appropriate.
tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CTRL-@ not used
|c_CTRL-A| CTRL-A do completion on the pattern in front of the
@ -1016,10 +1046,11 @@ tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
command-line from history.
|c_CTRL-Q| CTRL-Q same as CTRL-V, unless it's used for terminal
control flow
|c_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*:= CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
|c_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {regname}
insert the contents of a register or object
under the cursor as if typed
|c_CTRL-R_CTRL-R| CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*:= CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
|c_CTRL-R_CTRL-R| CTRL-R CTRL-R {regname}
|c_CTRL-R_CTRL-O| CTRL-R CTRL-O {regname}
insert the contents of a register or object
under the cursor literally
CTRL-S (used for terminal control flow)
@ -1066,16 +1097,37 @@ tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
|c_<Insert>| <Insert> toggle insert/overstrike mode
|c_<LeftMouse>| <LeftMouse> cursor at mouse click
==============================================================================
5. Terminal-Job mode *terminal-job-index*
Most Normal mode commands except for window commands (|CTRL-W|) do not work in
a terminal window. Switch to Terminal-Normal mode to use them.
This assumes 'termwinkey' is not set.
tag char action in Terminal-Job mode ~
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N| CTRL-\ CTRL-N switch to Terminal-Normal mode
|t_CTRL-W_N| CTRL-W N switch to Terminal-Normal mode
|t_CTRL-W_:| CTRL-W : enter an Ex command
|t_CTRL-W_.| CTRL-W . type CTRL-W in the terminal
CTRL-W CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
|t_CTRL-W_quote| CTRL-W " {0-9a-z"%#*:=}
paste register in the terminal
|t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C| CTRL-W CTRL-C forcefully ends the job
|t_CTRL-W_CTRL-W| CTRL-W CTRL-W move focus to the next window
|t_CTRL-W_gt| CTRL-W gt go to next tabpage, same as `gt`
|t_CTRL-W_gT| CTRL-W gT go to previous tabpage, same as `gT`
You found it, Arthur! *holy-grail* *:smile*
==============================================================================
5. EX commands *ex-cmd-index* *:index*
6. EX commands *ex-cmd-index* *:index*
This is a brief but complete listing of all the ":" commands, without
mentioning any arguments. The optional part of the command name is inside [].
The commands are sorted on the non-optional part of their name.
tag command action ~
tag command action ~
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|:!| :! filter lines or execute an external command
|:!!| :!! repeat last ":!" command
@ -1140,11 +1192,15 @@ tag command action ~
|:cNfile| :cNf[ile] go to last error in previous file
|:cabbrev| :ca[bbrev] like ":abbreviate" but for Command-line mode
|:cabclear| :cabc[lear] clear all abbreviations for Command-line mode
|:cabove| :cabo[ve] go to error above current line
|:caddbuffer| :cad[dbuffer] add errors from buffer
|:caddexpr| :cadde[xpr] add errors from expr
|:caddfile| :caddf[ile] add error message to current quickfix list
|:cafter| :caf[ter] go to error after current cursor
|:call| :cal[l] call a function
|:catch| :cat[ch] part of a :try command
|:cbefore| :cbef[ore] go to error before current cursor
|:cbelow| :cbel[ow] go to error below current line
|:cbottom| :cbo[ttom] scroll to the bottom of the quickfix window
|:cbuffer| :cb[uffer] parse error messages and jump to first error
|:cc| :cc go to specific error
@ -1302,12 +1358,16 @@ tag command action ~
|:lNext| :lN[ext] go to previous entry in location list
|:lNfile| :lNf[ile] go to last entry in previous file
|:list| :l[ist] print lines
|:labove| :lab[ove] go to location above current line
|:laddexpr| :lad[dexpr] add locations from expr
|:laddbuffer| :laddb[uffer] add locations from buffer
|:laddfile| :laddf[ile] add locations to current location list
|:lafter| :laf[ter] go to location after current cursor
|:last| :la[st] go to the last file in the argument list
|:language| :lan[guage] set the language (locale)
|:later| :lat[er] go to newer change, redo
|:lbefore| :lbef[ore] go to location before current cursor
|:lbelow| :lbel[ow] go to location below current line
|:lbottom| :lbo[ttom] scroll to the bottom of the location window
|:lbuffer| :lb[uffer] parse locations and jump to first location
|:lcd| :lc[d] change directory locally
@ -1457,8 +1517,9 @@ tag command action ~
|:recover| :rec[over] recover a file from a swap file
|:redo| :red[o] redo one undone change
|:redir| :redi[r] redirect messages to a file or register
|:redraw| :redr[aw] force a redraw of the display
|:redrawstatus| :redraws[tatus] force a redraw of the status line(s)
|:redraw| :redr[aw] force a redraw of the display
|:redrawstatus| :redraws[tatus] force a redraw of the status line(s)
|:redrawtabline| :redrawt[abline] force a redraw of the tabline
|:registers| :reg[isters] display the contents of registers
|:resize| :res[ize] change current window height
|:retab| :ret[ab] change tab size
@ -1498,7 +1559,8 @@ tag command action ~
|:sbrewind| :sbr[ewind] split window and go to first file in the
buffer list
|:scriptnames| :scr[iptnames] list names of all sourced Vim scripts
|:scriptencoding| :scripte[ncoding] encoding used in sourced Vim script
|:scriptencoding| :scripte[ncoding] encoding used in sourced Vim script
|:scriptversion| :scriptv[ersion] version of Vim script used
|:scscope| :scs[cope] split window and execute cscope command
|:set| :se[t] show or set options
|:setfiletype| :setf[iletype] set 'filetype', unless it was set already
@ -1573,6 +1635,8 @@ tag command action ~
|:tab| :tab create new tab when opening new window
|:tag| :ta[g] jump to tag
|:tags| :tags show the contents of the tag stack
|:tcd| :tcd change directory for tab page
|:tchdir| :tch[dir] change directory for tab page
|:tcl| :tc[l] execute Tcl command
|:tcldo| :tcld[o] execute Tcl command for each line
|:tclfile| :tclf[ile] execute Tcl script file
@ -1643,7 +1707,6 @@ tag command action ~
argument list
|:wq| :wq write to a file and quit window or Vim
|:wqall| :wqa[ll] write all changed buffers and quit Vim
|:wsverb| :ws[verb] pass the verb to workshop over IPC
|:wundo| :wu[ndo] write undo information to a file
|:wviminfo| :wv[iminfo] write to viminfo file
|:xit| :x[it] write if buffer changed and quit window or Vim
@ -1651,6 +1714,7 @@ tag command action ~
|:xmapclear| :xmapc[lear] remove all mappings for Visual mode
|:xmap| :xm[ap] like ":map" but for Visual mode
|:xmenu| :xme[nu] add menu for Visual mode
|:xrestore| :xr[estore] restores the X server connection
|:xnoremap| :xn[oremap] like ":noremap" but for Visual mode
|:xnoremenu| :xnoreme[nu] like ":noremenu" but for Visual mode
|:xunmap| :xu[nmap] like ":unmap" but for Visual mode

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Feb 10
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -59,23 +59,22 @@ CTRL-C Quit insert mode, go back to Normal mode. Do not check for
event.
*i_CTRL-@*
CTRL-@ Insert previously inserted text and stop insert. {Vi: only
when typed as first char, only up to 128 chars}
CTRL-@ Insert previously inserted text and stop insert.
*i_CTRL-A*
CTRL-A Insert previously inserted text. {not in Vi}
CTRL-A Insert previously inserted text.
*i_CTRL-H* *i_<BS>* *i_BS*
<BS> or CTRL-H Delete the character before the cursor (see |i_backspacing|
about joining lines).
See |:fixdel| if your <BS> key does not do what you want.
{Vi: does not delete autoindents}
*i_<Del>* *i_DEL*
<Del> Delete the character under the cursor. If the cursor is at
the end of the line, and the 'backspace' option includes
"eol", delete the <EOL>; the next line is appended after the
current one.
See |:fixdel| if your <Del> key does not do what you want.
{not in Vi}
*i_CTRL-W*
CTRL-W Delete the word before the cursor (see |i_backspacing| about
joining lines). See the section "word motions",
@ -102,10 +101,10 @@ CTRL-K {char1} [char2]
key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form. For
example, the string "<S-Space>" can be entered by typing
<C-K><S-Space> (two keys). Neither char is considered for
mapping. {not in Vi}
mapping.
CTRL-N Find next keyword (see |i_CTRL-N|). {not in Vi}
CTRL-P Find previous keyword (see |i_CTRL-P|). {not in Vi}
CTRL-N Find next keyword (see |i_CTRL-N|).
CTRL-P Find previous keyword (see |i_CTRL-P|).
CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+:.-=} *i_CTRL-R*
Insert the contents of a register. Between typing CTRL-R and
@ -142,7 +141,7 @@ CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+:.-=} *i_CTRL-R*
converted to a String.
When append() or setline() is invoked the undo
sequence will be broken.
See |registers| about registers. {not in Vi}
See |registers| about registers.
CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
Insert the contents of a register. Works like using a single
@ -154,7 +153,7 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
< Options 'textwidth', 'formatoptions', etc. still apply. If
you also want to avoid these, use CTRL-R CTRL-O, see below.
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
typed. {not in Vi}
typed.
CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-O*
Insert the contents of a register literally and don't
@ -163,31 +162,30 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-O*
insert the text above the current line, like with `P`.
Does not replace characters!
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
typed. {not in Vi}
typed.
CTRL-R CTRL-P {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-P*
Insert the contents of a register literally and fix the
indent, like |[<MiddleMouse>|.
Does not replace characters!
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
typed. {not in Vi}
typed.
*i_CTRL-T*
CTRL-T Insert one shiftwidth of indent at the start of the current
line. The indent is always rounded to a 'shiftwidth' (this is
vi compatible). {Vi: only when in indent}
vi compatible).
*i_CTRL-D*
CTRL-D Delete one shiftwidth of indent at the start of the current
line. The indent is always rounded to a 'shiftwidth' (this is
vi compatible). {Vi: CTRL-D works only when used after
autoindent}
vi compatible).
*i_0_CTRL-D*
0 CTRL-D Delete all indent in the current line. {Vi: CTRL-D works
only when used after autoindent}
0 CTRL-D Delete all indent in the current line.
*i_^_CTRL-D*
^ CTRL-D Delete all indent in the current line. The indent is
restored in the next line. This is useful when inserting a
label. {Vi: CTRL-D works only when used after autoindent}
label.
*i_CTRL-V*
CTRL-V Insert next non-digit literally. For special keys, the
@ -195,7 +193,7 @@ CTRL-V Insert next non-digit literally. For special keys, the
decimal, octal or hexadecimal value of a character
|i_CTRL-V_digit|.
The characters typed right after CTRL-V are not considered for
mapping. {Vi: no decimal byte entry}
mapping.
Note: When CTRL-V is mapped (e.g., to paste text) you can
often use CTRL-Q instead |i_CTRL-Q|.
@ -206,12 +204,12 @@ CTRL-Q Same as CTRL-V.
CTRL-X Enter CTRL-X mode. This is a sub-mode where commands can
be given to complete words or scroll the window. See
|i_CTRL-X| and |ins-completion|. {not in Vi}
|i_CTRL-X| and |ins-completion|.
*i_CTRL-E*
CTRL-E Insert the character which is below the cursor. {not in Vi}
CTRL-E Insert the character which is below the cursor.
*i_CTRL-Y*
CTRL-Y Insert the character which is above the cursor. {not in Vi}
CTRL-Y Insert the character which is above the cursor.
Note that for CTRL-E and CTRL-Y 'textwidth' is not used, to be
able to copy characters from a long line.
@ -228,7 +226,6 @@ CTRL-_ Switch between languages, as follows:
is set.
Please refer to |rileft.txt| for more information about
right-to-left mode.
{not in Vi}
Only if compiled with the |+rightleft| feature.
*i_CTRL-^*
@ -248,14 +245,12 @@ CTRL-^ Toggle the use of typing language characters.
The language mappings are normally used to type characters
that are different from what the keyboard produces. The
'keymap' option can be used to install a whole number of them.
{not in Vi}
*i_CTRL-]*
CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character. {not in
Vi}
CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character.
*i_<Insert>*
<Insert> Toggle between Insert and Replace mode. {not in Vi}
<Insert> Toggle between Insert and Replace mode.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*i_backspacing*
@ -277,7 +272,6 @@ For backwards compatibility the values "0", "1" and "2" are also allowed, see
If the 'backspace' option does contain "eol" and the cursor is in column 1
when one of the three keys is used, the current line is joined with the
previous line. This effectively deletes the <EOL> in front of the cursor.
{Vi: does not cross lines, does not delete past start position of insert}
*i_CTRL-V_digit*
With CTRL-V the decimal, octal or hexadecimal value of a character can be
@ -379,8 +373,8 @@ CTRL-\ CTRL-O like CTRL-O but don't move the cursor *i_CTRL-\_CTRL-O*
CTRL-L when 'insertmode' is set: go to Normal mode *i_CTRL-L*
CTRL-G u break undo sequence, start new change *i_CTRL-G_u*
CTRL-G U don't break undo with next left/right cursor *i_CTRL-G_U*
movement (but only if the cursor stays
within same the line)
movement, if the cursor stays within
same the line
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: If the cursor keys take you out of Insert mode, check the 'noesckeys'
@ -519,15 +513,14 @@ The 'expandtab' option is off by default. Note that in Replace mode, a single
character is replaced with several spaces. The result of this is that the
number of characters in the line increases. Backspacing will delete one
space at a time. The original character will be put back for only one space
that you backspace over (the last one). {Vi does not have the 'expandtab'
option}
that you backspace over (the last one).
*ins-smarttab*
When the 'smarttab' option is on, a <Tab> inserts 'shiftwidth' positions at
the beginning of a line and 'tabstop' positions in other places. This means
that often spaces instead of a <Tab> character are inserted. When 'smarttab'
is off, a <Tab> always inserts 'tabstop' positions, and 'shiftwidth' is only
used for ">>" and the like. {not in Vi}
used for ">>" and the like.
*ins-softtabstop*
When the 'softtabstop' option is non-zero, a <Tab> inserts 'softtabstop'
@ -567,14 +560,13 @@ If the 'expandtab' option is on, a <Tab> will replace one character with
several spaces. The result of this is that the number of characters in the
line increases. Backspacing will delete one space at a time. The original
character will be put back for only one space that you backspace over (the
last one). {Vi does not have the 'expandtab' option}
last one).
==============================================================================
6. Virtual Replace mode *vreplace-mode* *Virtual-Replace-mode*
Enter Virtual Replace mode with the "gR" command in normal mode.
{not available when compiled without the |+vreplace| feature}
{Vi does not have Virtual Replace mode}
Virtual Replace mode is similar to Replace mode, but instead of replacing
actual characters in the file, you are replacing screen real estate, so that
@ -642,6 +634,7 @@ and one of the CTRL-X commands. You exit CTRL-X mode by typing a key that is
not a valid CTRL-X mode command. Valid keys are the CTRL-X command itself,
CTRL-N (next), and CTRL-P (previous).
To get the current completion information, |complete_info()| can be used.
Also see the 'infercase' option if you want to adjust the case of the match.
*complete_CTRL-E*
@ -1076,6 +1069,11 @@ that contains the List. The Dict can have these items:
The only value currently recognized is "always", the
effect is that the function is called whenever the
leading text is changed.
If you want to suppress the warning message for an empty result, return
|v:none|. This is useful to implement asynchronous completion with
|complete()|.
Other items are ignored.
For acting upon end of completion, see the |CompleteDone| autocommand event.
@ -1099,6 +1097,9 @@ items:
icase when non-zero case is to be ignored when comparing
items to be equal; when omitted zero is used, thus
items that only differ in case are added
equal when non-zero, always treat this item to be equal when
comparing. Which means, "equal=1" disables filtering
of this item.
dup when non-zero this match will be added even when an
item with the same word is already present.
empty when non-zero this match will be added even when it is
@ -1106,10 +1107,10 @@ items:
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
items in the list are not used. You can mix string and Dictionary items in
the returned list.
All of these except "icase", "equal", "dup" and "empty" must be a string. If
an item does not meet these requirements then an error message is given and
further items in the list are not used. You can mix string and Dictionary
items in the returned list.
The "menu" item is used in the popup menu and may be truncated, thus it should
be relatively short. The "info" item can be longer, it will be displayed in
@ -1798,7 +1799,7 @@ I Insert text before the first non-blank in the line
the last blank.
*gI*
gI Insert text in column 1 [count] times. {not in Vi}
gI Insert text in column 1 [count] times.
*gi*
gi Insert text in the same position as where Insert mode
@ -1809,19 +1810,16 @@ gi Insert text in the same position as where Insert mode
but NOT for inserted/deleted characters.
When the |:keepjumps| command modifier is used the |'^|
mark won't be changed.
{not in Vi}
*o*
o Begin a new line below the cursor and insert text,
repeat [count] times. {Vi: blank [count] screen
lines}
repeat [count] times.
When the '#' flag is in 'cpoptions' the count is
ignored.
*O*
O Begin a new line above the cursor and insert text,
repeat [count] times. {Vi: blank [count] screen
lines}
repeat [count] times.
When the '#' flag is in 'cpoptions' the count is
ignored.
@ -1876,7 +1874,6 @@ NOTE: These commands cannot be used with |:global| or |:vglobal|.
script, the insertion only starts after the function
or script is finished.
This command does not work from |:normal|.
{not in Vi}
*:stopi* *:stopinsert*
:stopi[nsert] Stop Insert mode as soon as possible. Works like
@ -1893,12 +1890,10 @@ NOTE: These commands cannot be used with |:global| or |:vglobal|.
Note that when using this command in a function or
script that the replacement will only start after
the function or script is finished.
{not in Vi}
*:startgreplace*
:startg[replace][!] Just like |:startreplace|, but use Virtual Replace
mode, like with |gR|.
{not in Vi}
==============================================================================
10. Inserting a file *inserting-file*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 01
*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -34,9 +34,7 @@ It can be accessed from within Vim with the <Help> or <F1> key and with the
is not located in the default place. You can jump to subjects like with tags:
Use CTRL-] to jump to a subject under the cursor, use CTRL-T to jump back.
Throughout this manual the differences between Vi and Vim are mentioned in
curly braces, like this: {Vi does not have on-line help}. See |vi_diff.txt|
for a summary of the differences between Vim and Vi.
The differences between Vi and Vim are mentioned in |vi_diff.txt|.
This manual refers to Vim on various machines. There may be small differences
between different computers and terminals. Besides the remarks given in this
@ -268,9 +266,9 @@ In this documentation there are several references to other versions of Vi:
Vi "the original". Without further remarks this is the version
of Vi that appeared in Sun OS 4.x. ":version" returns
"Version 3.7, 6/7/85". Sometimes other versions are referred
to. Only runs under Unix. Source code only available with a
license. More information on Vi can be found through:
http://vi-editor.org [doesn't currently work...]
to. Only runs under Unix. Source code is now available under a
BSD-style license. More information on Vi can be found through:
http://ex-vi.sourceforge.net/
*Posix*
Posix From the IEEE standard 1003.2, Part 2: Shell and utilities.
Generally known as "Posix". This is a textual description of
@ -285,11 +283,10 @@ Nvi The "New" Vi. The version of Vi that comes with BSD 4.4 and FreeBSD.
Source code is freely available.
*Elvis*
Elvis Another Vi clone, made by Steve Kirkendall. Very compact but isn't
as flexible as Vim.
The version used is 2.1. It is still being developed. Source code is
freely available.
*NeoVim*
NeoVim A Vim clone. Forked the Vim source in 2014 and went a different way.
as flexible as Vim. Development has stalled, Elvis has left the
building! Source code is freely available.
*Neovim*
Neovim A Vim clone. Forked the Vim source in 2014 and went a different way.
Very much bound to github and has many more dependencies, making
development more complex and limiting portability. Code has been
refactored, resulting in patches not being exchangeable with Vim.
@ -649,11 +646,7 @@ Ex :vi -- -- -- -- --
the command.
In the last case <Esc> may be the character defined with the 'wildchar'
option, in which case it will start command-line completion. You can
ignore that and type <Esc> again. {Vi: when hitting <Esc> the command-line
is executed. This is unexpected for most people; therefore it was changed
in Vim. But when the <Esc> is part of a mapping, the command-line is
executed. If you want the Vi behaviour also when typing <Esc>, use ":cmap
^V<Esc> ^V^M"}
ignore that and type <Esc> again.
*4 Go from Normal to Select mode by:
- use the mouse to select text while 'selectmode' contains "mouse"
- use a non-printable command to move the cursor while keeping the Shift
@ -704,7 +697,6 @@ gQ Switch to "Ex" mode like with "Q", but really behave
like typing ":" commands after another. All command
line editing, completion etc. is available.
Use the ":vi" command |:visual| to exit "Ex" mode.
{not in Vi}
==============================================================================
7. The window contents *window-contents*
@ -717,7 +709,6 @@ exceptions:
character.
- When inserting text in one window, other windows on the same text are not
updated until the insert is finished.
{Vi: The screen is not always updated on slow terminals}
Lines longer than the window width will wrap, unless the 'wrap' option is off
(see below). The 'linebreak' option can be set to wrap at a blank character.
@ -763,7 +754,6 @@ If there is a single line that is too long to fit in the window, this is a
special situation. Vim will show only part of the line, around where the
cursor is. There are no special characters shown, so that you can edit all
parts of this line.
{Vi: gives an "internal error" on lines that do not fit in the window}
The '@' occasion in the 'highlight' option can be used to set special
highlighting for the '@' and '~' characters. This makes it possible to
@ -778,7 +768,7 @@ that is not shown, the screen is scrolled horizontally. The advantage of
this method is that columns are shown as they are and lines that cannot fit
on the screen can be edited. The disadvantage is that you cannot see all the
characters of a line at once. The 'sidescroll' option can be set to the
minimal number of columns to scroll. {Vi: has no 'wrap' option}
minimal number of columns to scroll.
All normal ASCII characters are displayed directly on the screen. The <Tab>
is replaced with the number of spaces that it represents. Other non-printing
@ -810,16 +800,14 @@ command characters 'showcmd' on off
cursor position 'ruler' off off
The current mode is "-- INSERT --" or "-- REPLACE --", see |'showmode'|. The
command characters are those that you typed but were not used yet. {Vi: does
not show the characters you typed or the cursor position}
command characters are those that you typed but were not used yet.
If you have a slow terminal you can switch off the status messages to speed
up editing:
:set nosc noru nosm
If there is an error, an error message will be shown for at least one second
(in reverse video). {Vi: error messages may be overwritten with other
messages before you have a chance to read them}
(in reverse video).
Some commands show how many lines were affected. Above which threshold this
happens can be controlled with the 'report' option (default 2).
@ -832,7 +820,7 @@ Make it at least 40 characters wide to be able to read most messages on the
last line.
On most Unix systems, resizing the window is recognized and handled correctly
by Vim. {Vi: not ok}
by Vim.
==============================================================================
8. Definitions *definitions*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 18
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ modes.
Map the key sequence {lhs} to {rhs} for the modes
where the map command applies. Disallow mapping of
{rhs}, to avoid nested and recursive mappings. Often
used to redefine a command. {not in Vi}
used to redefine a command.
:unm[ap] {lhs} |mapmode-nvo| *:unm* *:unmap*
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ modes.
:cmapc[lear] |mapmode-c| *:cmapc* *:cmapclear*
:tmapc[lear] |mapmode-t| *:tmapc* *:tmapclear*
Remove ALL mappings for the modes where the map
command applies. {not in Vi}
command applies.
Use the <buffer> argument to remove buffer-local
mappings |:map-<buffer>|
Warning: This also removes the default mappings.
@ -143,7 +143,6 @@ modes.
:tma[p] {lhs} |mapmode-t| *:tmap_l*
List the key mappings for the key sequences starting
with {lhs} in the modes where the map command applies.
{not in Vi}
These commands are used to map a key or key sequence to a string of
characters. You can use this to put command sequences under function keys,
@ -160,7 +159,6 @@ decide if "aa" or "aaa" should be mapped. This means that after typing "aa"
that mapping won't get expanded yet, Vim is waiting for another character.
If you type a space, then "foo" will get inserted, plus the space. If you
type "a", then "bar" will get inserted.
{Vi does not allow ambiguous mappings}
1.2 SPECIAL ARGUMENTS *:map-arguments*
@ -1016,45 +1014,40 @@ See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
*:norea* *:noreabbrev*
:norea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
same as ":ab", but no remapping for this {rhs} {not
in Vi}
Same as ":ab", but no remapping for this {rhs}.
*:ca* *:cabbrev*
:ca[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only. {not
in Vi}
Same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only.
*:cuna* *:cunabbrev*
:cuna[bbrev] {lhs} same as ":una", but for Command-line mode only. {not
in Vi}
:cuna[bbrev] {lhs} Same as ":una", but for Command-line mode only.
*:cnorea* *:cnoreabbrev*
:cnorea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only and no
remapping for this {rhs} {not in Vi}
remapping for this {rhs}
*:ia* *:iabbrev*
:ia[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only. {not in Vi}
Same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only.
*:iuna* *:iunabbrev*
:iuna[bbrev] {lhs} same as ":una", but for insert mode only. {not in
Vi}
:iuna[bbrev] {lhs} Same as ":una", but for insert mode only.
*:inorea* *:inoreabbrev*
:inorea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only and no
remapping for this {rhs} {not in Vi}
Same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only and no
remapping for this {rhs}.
*:abc* *:abclear*
:abc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations. {not in Vi}
:abc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations.
*:iabc* *:iabclear*
:iabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Insert mode. {not in Vi}
:iabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Insert mode.
*:cabc* *:cabclear*
:cabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Command-line mode. {not
in Vi}
:cabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Command-line mode.
*using_CTRL-V*
It is possible to use special characters in the rhs of an abbreviation.
@ -1147,8 +1140,7 @@ to find out what they are defined to.
The |:scriptnames| command can be used to see which scripts have been sourced
and what their <SNR> number is.
This is all {not in Vi} and {not available when compiled without the |+eval|
feature}.
This is all {not available when compiled without the |+eval| feature}.
==============================================================================
4. User-defined commands *user-commands*
@ -1193,9 +1185,10 @@ scripts.
:com[mand] *:com* *:command*
List all user-defined commands. When listing commands,
the characters in the first two columns are
the characters in the first columns are:
! Command has the -bang attribute
" Command has the -register attribute
| Command has the -bar attribute
b Command is local to current buffer
(see below for details on attributes)
The list can be filtered on command name with
@ -1390,7 +1383,7 @@ Possible attributes are:
number.
-count=N A count (default N) which is specified either in the line
number position, or as an initial argument (like |:Next|).
Specifying -count (without a default) acts like -count=0
-count acts like -count=0
Note that -range=N and -count=N are mutually exclusive - only one should be
specified.
@ -1400,14 +1393,17 @@ It is possible that the special characters in the range like ., $ or % which
by default correspond to the current line, last line and the whole buffer,
relate to arguments, (loaded) buffers, windows or tab pages.
Possible values are:
-addr=lines Range of lines (this is the default)
-addr=arguments Range for arguments
-addr=buffers Range for buffers (also not loaded buffers)
-addr=loaded_buffers Range for loaded buffers
-addr=windows Range for windows
-addr=tabs Range for tab pages
-addr=other other kind of range
Possible values are (second column is the short name used in listing):
-addr=lines Range of lines (this is the default for -range)
-addr=arguments arg Range for arguments
-addr=buffers buf Range for buffers (also not loaded buffers)
-addr=loaded_buffers load Range for loaded buffers
-addr=windows win Range for windows
-addr=tabs tab Range for tab pages
-addr=quickfix qf Range for quickfix entries
-addr=other ? other kind of range; can use ".", "$" and "%"
as with "lines" (this is the default for
-count)
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 28
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
@ -14,9 +14,6 @@ For an introduction to the most common features, see |usr_45.txt| in the user
manual.
For changing the language of messages and menus see |mlang.txt|.
{not available when compiled without the |+multi_byte| feature}
1. Getting started |mbyte-first|
2. Locale |mbyte-locale|
3. Encoding |mbyte-encoding|
@ -44,16 +41,6 @@ features. Unfortunately, every system has its own way to deal with multibyte
languages and it is quite complicated.
COMPILING
If you already have a compiled Vim program, check if the |+multi_byte| feature
is included. The |:version| command can be used for this.
If +multi_byte is not included, you should compile Vim with "normal", "big" or
"huge" features. You can further tune what features are included. See the
INSTALL files in the source directory.
LOCALE
First of all, you must make sure your current locale is set correctly. If
@ -633,6 +620,21 @@ windows maintains a table of which groups of characters are required for a
locale. You have to specify all the fonts that a locale requires in the
'guifontset' option.
Setting the 'guifontset' option also means that all font names will be handled
as a fontset name. Also the ones used for the "font" argument of the
|:highlight| command.
Note the difference between 'guifont' and 'guifontset': In 'guifont'
the comma-separated names are alternative names, one of which will be
used. In 'guifontset' the whole string is one fontset name,
including the commas. It is not possible to specify alternative
fontset names.
This example works on many X11 systems: >
:set guifontset=-*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-*-*-*
<
The fonts must match with the current locale. If fonts for the character sets
that the current locale uses are not included, setting 'guifontset' will fail.
NOTE: The fontset always uses the current locale, even though 'encoding' may
be set to use a different charset. In that situation you might want to use
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 30
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -703,11 +703,13 @@ Or use ":set nocp".
This happens when an Ex command with mandatory argument(s) was executed, but
no argument has been specified.
*E474* *E475* >
*E474* *E475* *E983* >
Invalid argument
Invalid argument: {arg}
Duplicate argument: {arg}
An Ex command has been executed, but an invalid argument has been specified.
An Ex command or function has been executed, but an invalid argument has been
specified.
*E488* >
Trailing characters
@ -796,7 +798,6 @@ and the screen is about to be redrawn:
like pressing <Space>. This makes it impossible to select text though.
-> For the GUI clicking the left mouse button in the last line works like
pressing <Space>.
{Vi: only ":" commands are interpreted}
If you accidentally hit <Enter> or <Space> and you want to see the displayed
text then use |g<|. This only works when 'more' is set.
@ -828,10 +829,10 @@ Type effect ~
G down all the way, until the hit-enter
prompt
<BS> or k or <Up> one line back (*)
u up a page (half a screen) (*)
b or <PageUp> back a screen (*)
g back to the start (*)
<BS> or k or <Up> one line back
u up a page (half a screen)
b or <PageUp> back a screen
g back to the start
q, <Esc> or CTRL-C stop the listing
: stop the listing and enter a
@ -840,13 +841,11 @@ Type effect ~
the clipboard ("* and "+ registers)
{menu-entry} what the menu is defined to in
Cmdline-mode.
<LeftMouse> (**) next page
<LeftMouse> next page (*)
Any other key causes the meaning of the keys to be displayed.
(*) backwards scrolling is {not in Vi}. Only scrolls back to where messages
started to scroll.
(**) Clicking the left mouse button only works:
(*) Clicking the left mouse button only works:
- For the GUI: in the last line of the screen.
- When 'r' is included in 'mouse' (but then selecting text won't work).

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*mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 06
*mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ The basics are explained in the user manual: |usr_45.txt|.
Also see |help-translated| for multi-language help.
{Vi does not have any of these features}
{not available when compiled without the |+multi_lang| feature}
==============================================================================

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*motion.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 27
*motion.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ l or *l*
TEXT column (if possible). Most other commands stay
in the same SCREEN column. <Home> works like "1|",
which differs from "0" when the line starts with a
<Tab>. {not in Vi}
<Tab>.
*^*
^ To the first non-blank character of the line.
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ $ or <End> To the end of the line. When a count is given also go
*g_*
g_ To the last non-blank character of the line and
[count - 1] lines downward |inclusive|. {not in Vi}
[count - 1] lines downward |inclusive|.
*g0* *g<Home>*
g0 or g<Home> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first character of
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ g0 or g<Home> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first character of
When lines don't wrap ('wrap' off): To the leftmost
character of the current line that is on the screen.
Differs from "0" when the first character of the line
is not on the screen. {not in Vi}
is not on the screen.
*g^*
g^ When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first non-blank
@ -220,12 +220,11 @@ g^ When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first non-blank
When lines don't wrap ('wrap' off): To the leftmost
non-blank character of the current line that is on the
screen. Differs from "^" when the first non-blank
character of the line is not on the screen. {not in
Vi}
character of the line is not on the screen.
*gm*
gm Like "g0", but half a screenwidth to the right (or as
much as possible). {not in Vi}
much as possible).
*g$* *g<End>*
g$ or g<End> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the last character of
@ -240,7 +239,6 @@ g$ or g<End> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the last character of
instead of going to the end of the line.
When 'virtualedit' is enabled moves to the end of the
screen line.
{not in Vi}
*bar*
| To screen column [count] in the current line.
@ -296,12 +294,12 @@ CTRL-N [count] lines downward |linewise|.
gk or *gk* *g<Up>*
g<Up> [count] display lines upward. |exclusive| motion.
Differs from 'k' when lines wrap, and when used with
an operator, because it's not linewise. {not in Vi}
an operator, because it's not linewise.
gj or *gj* *g<Down>*
g<Down> [count] display lines downward. |exclusive| motion.
Differs from 'j' when lines wrap, and when used with
an operator, because it's not linewise. {not in Vi}
an operator, because it's not linewise.
*-*
- <minus> [count] lines upward, on the first non-blank
@ -320,11 +318,11 @@ _ <underscore> [count] - 1 lines downward, on the first non-blank
G Goto line [count], default last line, on the first
non-blank character |linewise|. If 'startofline' not
set, keep the same column.
G is a one of |jump-motions|.
G is one of the |jump-motions|.
*<C-End>*
<C-End> Goto line [count], default last line, on the last
character |inclusive|. {not in Vi}
character |inclusive|.
<C-Home> or *gg* *<C-Home>*
gg Goto line [count], default first line, on the first
@ -342,7 +340,7 @@ gg Goto line [count], default first line, on the first
non-blank in the line |linewise|. To compute the new
line number this formula is used:
({count} * number-of-lines + 99) / 100
See also 'startofline' option. {not in Vi}
See also 'startofline' option.
:[range]go[to] [count] *:go* *:goto* *go*
[count]go Go to [count] byte in the buffer. Default [count] is
@ -352,7 +350,6 @@ gg Goto line [count], default first line, on the first
'fileformat' setting.
Also see the |line2byte()| function, and the 'o'
option in 'statusline'.
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the
|+byte_offset| feature}
@ -412,9 +409,7 @@ WORD before the fold.
Special case: "cw" and "cW" are treated like "ce" and "cE" if the cursor is
on a non-blank. This is because "cw" is interpreted as change-word, and a
word does not include the following white space. {Vi: "cw" when on a blank
followed by other blanks changes only the first blank; this is probably a
bug, because "dw" deletes all the blanks}
word does not include the following white space.
Another special case: When using the "w" motion in combination with an
operator and the last word moved over is at the end of a line, the end of
@ -516,7 +511,6 @@ including white space, the commands starting with "i" select an "inner" object
without white space, or just the white space. Thus the "inner" commands
always select less text than the "a" commands.
These commands are {not in Vi}.
These commands are not available when the |+textobjects| feature has been
disabled at compile time.
Also see `gn` and `gN`, operating on the last search pattern.
@ -780,7 +774,7 @@ m< or m> Set the |'<| or |'>| mark. Useful to change what the
*'A* *'0* *`A* *`0*
'{A-Z0-9} `{A-Z0-9} To the mark {A-Z0-9} in the file where it was set (not
a motion command when in another file). {not in Vi}
a motion command when in another file).
*g'* *g'a* *g`* *g`a*
g'{mark} g`{mark}
@ -790,18 +784,17 @@ g'{mark} g`{mark}
< jumps to the last known position in a file. See
$VIMRUNTIME/vimrc_example.vim.
Also see |:keepjumps|.
{not in Vi}
*:marks*
:marks List all the current marks (not a motion command).
The |'(|, |')|, |'{| and |'}| marks are not listed.
The first column has number zero.
{not in Vi}
*E283*
:marks {arg} List the marks that are mentioned in {arg} (not a
motion command). For example: >
:marks aB
< to list marks 'a' and 'B'. {not in Vi}
< to list marks 'a' and 'B'.
*:delm* *:delmarks*
:delm[arks] {marks} Delete the specified marks. Marks that can be deleted
@ -815,11 +808,9 @@ g'{mark} g`{mark}
:delmarks p-z deletes marks in the range p to z
:delmarks ^.[] deletes marks ^ . [ ]
:delmarks \" deletes mark "
< {not in Vi}
:delm[arks]! Delete all marks for the current buffer, but not marks
A-Z or 0-9.
{not in Vi}
A mark is not visible in any way. It is just a position in the file that is
remembered. Do not confuse marks with named registers, they are totally
@ -838,12 +829,12 @@ deletes the lines from the cursor position to mark 't'. Hint: Use mark 't' for
Top, 'b' for Bottom, etc.. Lowercase marks are restored when using undo and
redo.
Uppercase marks 'A to 'Z include the file name. {Vi: no uppercase marks} You
can use them to jump from file to file. You can only use an uppercase mark
with an operator if the mark is in the current file. The line number of the
mark remains correct, even if you insert/delete lines or edit another file for
a moment. When the 'viminfo' option is not empty, uppercase marks are kept in
the .viminfo file. See |viminfo-file-marks|.
Uppercase marks 'A to 'Z include the file name. You can use them to jump from
file to file. You can only use an uppercase mark with an operator if the mark
is in the current file. The line number of the mark remains correct, even if
you insert/delete lines or edit another file for a moment. When the 'viminfo'
option is not empty, uppercase marks are kept in the .viminfo file. See
|viminfo-file-marks|.
Numbered marks '0 to '9 are quite different. They can not be set directly.
They are only present when using a viminfo file |viminfo-file|. Basically '0
@ -854,11 +845,11 @@ Numbered mark should be stored. See |viminfo-file-marks|.
*'[* *`[*
'[ `[ To the first character of the previously changed
or yanked text. {not in Vi}
or yanked text.
*']* *`]*
'] `] To the last character of the previously changed or
yanked text. {not in Vi}
yanked text.
After executing an operator the Cursor is put at the beginning of the text
that was operated upon. After a put command ("p" or "P") the cursor is
@ -876,7 +867,7 @@ was made yet in the current file.
'< `< To the first line or character of the last selected
Visual area in the current buffer. For block mode it
may also be the last character in the first line (to
be able to define the block). {not in Vi}.
be able to define the block).
*'>* *`>*
'> `> To the last line or character of the last selected
@ -884,7 +875,7 @@ was made yet in the current file.
may also be the first character of the last line (to
be able to define the block). Note that 'selection'
applies, the position may be just after the Visual
area. {not in Vi}.
area.
*''* *``*
'' `` To the position before the latest jump, or where the
@ -900,13 +891,12 @@ was made yet in the current file.
Only one position is remembered per buffer, not one
for each window. As long as the buffer is visible in
a window the position won't be changed.
{not in Vi}.
*'^* *`^*
'^ `^ To the position where the cursor was the last time
when Insert mode was stopped. This is used by the
|gi| command. Not set when the |:keepjumps| command
modifier was used. {not in Vi}
modifier was used.
*'.* *`.*
'. `. To the position where the last change was made. The
@ -916,30 +906,29 @@ was made yet in the current file.
command changed. For example when inserting a word,
the position will be on the last character.
To jump to older changes use |g;|.
{not in Vi}
*'(* *`(*
'( `( To the start of the current sentence, like the |(|
command. {not in Vi}
command.
*')* *`)*
') `) To the end of the current sentence, like the |)|
command. {not in Vi}
command.
*'{* *`{*
'{ `{ To the start of the current paragraph, like the |{|
command. {not in Vi}
command.
*'}* *`}*
'} `} To the end of the current paragraph, like the |}|
command. {not in Vi}
command.
These commands are not marks themselves, but jump to a mark:
*]'*
]' [count] times to next line with a lowercase mark below
the cursor, on the first non-blank character in the
line. {not in Vi}
line.
*]`*
]` [count] times to lowercase mark after the cursor. {not
@ -948,11 +937,10 @@ These commands are not marks themselves, but jump to a mark:
*['*
[' [count] times to previous line with a lowercase mark
before the cursor, on the first non-blank character in
the line. {not in Vi}
the line.
*[`*
[` [count] times to lowercase mark before the cursor.
{not in Vi}
:loc[kmarks] {command} *:loc* *:lockmarks*
@ -1021,7 +1009,7 @@ These commands are not marks themselves, but jump to a mark:
A "jump" is a command that normally moves the cursor several lines away. If
you make the cursor "jump" the position of the cursor before the jump is
remembered. You can return to that position with the "''" and "``" command,
remembered. You can return to that position with the "''" and "``" commands,
unless the line containing that position was changed or deleted. The
following commands are "jump" commands: "'", "`", "G", "/", "?", "n", "N",
"%", "(", ")", "[[", "]]", "{", "}", ":s", ":tag", "L", "M", "H" and the
@ -1030,23 +1018,19 @@ commands that start editing a new file.
*CTRL-O*
CTRL-O Go to [count] Older cursor position in jump list
(not a motion command).
{not in Vi}
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
<Tab> or *CTRL-I* *<Tab>*
CTRL-I Go to [count] newer cursor position in jump list
(not a motion command).
{not in Vi}
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
*:ju* *:jumps*
:ju[mps] Print the jump list (not a motion command).
{not in Vi}
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
*:cle* *:clearjumps*
:cle[arjumps] Clear the jump list of the current window.
{not in Vi}
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
*jumplist*
@ -1131,14 +1115,12 @@ g; Go to [count] older position in change list.
positions go to the oldest change.
If there is no older change an error message is given.
(not a motion command)
{not in Vi}
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
*g,* *E663*
g, Go to [count] newer cursor position in change list.
Just like |g;| but in the opposite direction.
(not a motion command)
{not in Vi}
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
When using a count you jump as far back or forward as possible. Thus you can
@ -1229,19 +1211,19 @@ remembered.
*[(*
[( go to [count] previous unmatched '('.
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|exclusive| motion.
*[{*
[{ go to [count] previous unmatched '{'.
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|exclusive| motion.
*])*
]) go to [count] next unmatched ')'.
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|exclusive| motion.
*]}*
]} go to [count] next unmatched '}'.
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|exclusive| motion.
The above four commands can be used to go to the start or end of the current
code block. It is like doing "%" on the '(', ')', '{' or '}' at the other
@ -1254,25 +1236,25 @@ bring you back to the switch statement.
similar structured language). When not before the
start of a method, jump to the start or end of the
class. When no '{' is found after the cursor, this is
an error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
an error. |exclusive| motion.
*]M*
]M Go to [count] next end of a method (for Java or
similar structured language). When not before the end
of a method, jump to the start or end of the class.
When no '}' is found after the cursor, this is an
error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
error. |exclusive| motion.
*[m*
[m Go to [count] previous start of a method (for Java or
similar structured language). When not after the
start of a method, jump to the start or end of the
class. When no '{' is found before the cursor this is
an error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
an error. |exclusive| motion.
*[M*
[M Go to [count] previous end of a method (for Java or
similar structured language). When not after the
end of a method, jump to the start or end of the
class. When no '}' is found before the cursor this is
an error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
an error. |exclusive| motion.
The above two commands assume that the file contains a class with methods.
The class definition is surrounded in '{' and '}'. Each method in the class
@ -1295,11 +1277,11 @@ Using "3[m" will jump to the start of the class.
*[#*
[# go to [count] previous unmatched "#if" or "#else".
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|exclusive| motion.
*]#*
]# go to [count] next unmatched "#else" or "#endif".
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|exclusive| motion.
These two commands work in C programs that contain #if/#else/#endif
constructs. It brings you to the start or end of the #if/#else/#endif where
@ -1307,11 +1289,11 @@ the current line is included. You can then use "%" to go to the matching line.
*[star* *[/*
[* or [/ go to [count] previous start of a C comment "/*".
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|exclusive| motion.
*]star* *]/*
]* or ]/ go to [count] next end of a C comment "*/".
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|exclusive| motion.
*H*
@ -1339,6 +1321,6 @@ L To line [count] from bottom of window (default: Last
<LeftMouse> Moves to the position on the screen where the mouse
click is |exclusive|. See also |<LeftMouse>|. If the
position is in a status line, that window is made the
active window and the cursor is not moved. {not in Vi}
active window and the cursor is not moved.
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*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Jul 15
*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur et al.
*netbeans* *netbeans-support*
*netbeans* *NetBeans* *netbeans-support*
Vim NetBeans Protocol: a socket interface for Vim integration into an IDE.
@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ Vim NetBeans Protocol: a socket interface for Vim integration into an IDE.
10.4. Obtaining the External Editor Module |obtaining-exted|
10.5. Setting up NetBeans to run with Vim |netbeans-setup|
{Vi does not have any of these features}
{only available when compiled with the |+netbeans_intg| feature}
==============================================================================
@ -123,8 +122,18 @@ Currently the NetBeans interface is supported by Vim running in a terminal and
by gvim when it is run with one of the following GUIs: GTK, GNOME, Windows,
Athena and Motif.
If Motif support is required the user must supply XPM libraries. See
|workshop-xpm| for details on obtaining the latest version of XPM.
*netbeans-xpm*
If Motif support is required the user must supply XPM libraries.
The XPM library is required to show images within Vim with Motif or Athena.
Without it the toolbar and signs will be disabled.
The XPM library is provided by Arnaud Le Hors of the French National Institute
for Research in Computer Science and Control. It can be downloaded from
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libXpm. The current release, as of this
writing, is xpm-3.4k-solaris.tgz, which is a gzip'ed tar file. If you create
the directory /usr/local/xpm and untar the file there you can use the
uncommented lines in the Makefile without changing them. If you use another
xpm directory you will need to change the XPM_DIR in src/Makefile.
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*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 21
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*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 06
*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL
@ -104,6 +104,8 @@ to set up GUI fonts etc. correctly. See :help xim from Vim command prompt.
You may want to use GUI with GTK icons, then you have to download and install
GTK for OpenVMS or at least runtime shareable images - LIBGTK from
polarhome.com
Post 7.2 Vim uses GTK2+ while the last GTK on OpenVMS is 1.2.10, therefore
the GTK build is no longer available.
For more advanced questions, please send your problem to Vim on VMS mailing
list <vim-vms@polarhome.com>
@ -201,10 +203,10 @@ You can check that everything is at the right place with the :version command.
Example LOGIN.COM: >
$ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.VIM]
$ define/nolog VIM DKA0:[UTIL.VIM81]
$ vi*m :== mcr VIM:VIM.EXE
$ gv*im:== spawn/nowait/input=NLA0 mcr VIM:VIM.EXE -g -GEOMETRY 80x40
$ set disp/create/node=192.168.5.223/trans=tcpip
$ set disp/create/node=192.168.10.202/trans=tcpip
Note: This set-up should be enough, if you are working on a standalone server or
clustered environment, but if you want to use Vim as an internode editor in
@ -764,6 +766,16 @@ GNU_TOOLS.ZIP package downloadable from http://www.polarhome.com/vim/
9. VMS related changes *vms-changes*
Version 8.1
- make necessary changes to build v8.1 on VMS
Version 8.0
- solve the 100% cpu usage issue while waiting for a keystroke
- correct the VMS warnings and errors around handling the INFINITY (used in json.c)
- minor VMS port related changes
- correct the make_vms.mms file for 8.0
- fix [.TESTDIR]make_vms.mms for 8.0
Version 7.4
- Undo: VMS can not handle more than one dot in the filenames use "dir/name" -> "dir/_un_name"
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 26
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -78,24 +78,24 @@ N Repeat the latest "/" or "?" [count] times in
4. the first non-blank word after the cursor,
in the current line
Only whole keywords are searched for, like with the
command "/\<keyword\>". |exclusive| {not in Vi}
command "/\<keyword\>". |exclusive|
'ignorecase' is used, 'smartcase' is not.
*#*
# Same as "*", but search backward. The pound sign
(character 163) also works. If the "#" key works as
backspace, try using "stty erase <BS>" before starting
Vim (<BS> is CTRL-H or a real backspace). {not in Vi}
Vim (<BS> is CTRL-H or a real backspace).
*gstar*
g* Like "*", but don't put "\<" and "\>" around the word.
This makes the search also find matches that are not a
whole word. {not in Vi}
whole word.
*g#*
g# Like "#", but don't put "\<" and "\>" around the word.
This makes the search also find matches that are not a
whole word. {not in Vi}
whole word.
*gd*
gd Goto local Declaration. When the cursor is on a local
@ -113,22 +113,21 @@ gd Goto local Declaration. When the cursor is on a local
searched use the commands listed in |include-search|.
After this command |n| searches forward for the next
match (not backward).
{not in Vi}
*gD*
gD Goto global Declaration. When the cursor is on a
global variable that is defined in the file, this
command will jump to its declaration. This works just
like "gd", except that the search for the keyword
always starts in line 1. {not in Vi}
always starts in line 1.
*1gd*
1gd Like "gd", but ignore matches inside a {} block that
ends before the cursor position. {not in Vi}
ends before the cursor position.
*1gD*
1gD Like "gD", but ignore matches inside a {} block that
ends before the cursor position. {not in Vi}
ends before the cursor position.
*CTRL-C*
CTRL-C Interrupt current (search) command. Use CTRL-Break on
@ -152,6 +151,17 @@ use <Esc> to abandon the search.
All matches for the last used search pattern will be highlighted if you set
the 'hlsearch' option. This can be suspended with the |:nohlsearch| command.
When 'shortmess' does not include the "S" flag, Vim will automatically show an
index, on which the cursor is. This can look like this: >
[1/5] Cursor is on first of 5 matches.
[1/>99] Cursor is on first of more than 99 matches.
[>99/>99] Cursor is after 99 match of more than 99 matches.
[?/??] Unknown how many matches exists, generating the
statistics was aborted because of search timeout.
Note: the count does not take offset into account.
When no match is found you get the error: *E486* Pattern not found
Note that for the |:global| command this behaves like a normal message, for Vi
compatibility. For the |:s| command the "e" flag can be used to avoid the
@ -160,7 +170,7 @@ error message |:s_flags|.
*search-offset* *{offset}*
These commands search for the specified pattern. With "/" and "?" an
additional offset may be given. There are two types of offsets: line offsets
and character offsets. {the character offsets are not in Vi}
and character offsets.
The offset gives the cursor position relative to the found match:
[num] [num] lines downwards, in column 1
@ -436,30 +446,28 @@ More explanation and examples below, follow the links. *E64* *E871*
multi ~
'magic' 'nomagic' matches of the preceding atom ~
|/star| * \* 0 or more as many as possible
|/\+| \+ \+ 1 or more as many as possible (*)
|/\=| \= \= 0 or 1 as many as possible (*)
|/\?| \? \? 0 or 1 as many as possible (*)
|/\+| \+ \+ 1 or more as many as possible
|/\=| \= \= 0 or 1 as many as possible
|/\?| \? \? 0 or 1 as many as possible
|/\{| \{n,m} \{n,m} n to m as many as possible (*)
\{n} \{n} n exactly (*)
\{n,} \{n,} at least n as many as possible (*)
\{,m} \{,m} 0 to m as many as possible (*)
\{} \{} 0 or more as many as possible (same as *) (*)
|/\{| \{n,m} \{n,m} n to m as many as possible
\{n} \{n} n exactly
\{n,} \{n,} at least n as many as possible
\{,m} \{,m} 0 to m as many as possible
\{} \{} 0 or more as many as possible (same as *)
|/\{-| \{-n,m} \{-n,m} n to m as few as possible (*)
\{-n} \{-n} n exactly (*)
\{-n,} \{-n,} at least n as few as possible (*)
\{-,m} \{-,m} 0 to m as few as possible (*)
\{-} \{-} 0 or more as few as possible (*)
|/\{-| \{-n,m} \{-n,m} n to m as few as possible
\{-n} \{-n} n exactly
\{-n,} \{-n,} at least n as few as possible
\{-,m} \{-,m} 0 to m as few as possible
\{-} \{-} 0 or more as few as possible
*E59*
|/\@>| \@> \@> 1, like matching a whole pattern (*)
|/\@=| \@= \@= nothing, requires a match |/zero-width| (*)
|/\@!| \@! \@! nothing, requires NO match |/zero-width| (*)
|/\@<=| \@<= \@<= nothing, requires a match behind |/zero-width| (*)
|/\@<!| \@<! \@<! nothing, requires NO match behind |/zero-width| (*)
(*) {not in Vi}
|/\@>| \@> \@> 1, like matching a whole pattern
|/\@=| \@= \@= nothing, requires a match |/zero-width|
|/\@!| \@! \@! nothing, requires NO match |/zero-width|
|/\@<=| \@<= \@<= nothing, requires a match behind |/zero-width|
|/\@<!| \@<! \@<! nothing, requires NO match behind |/zero-width|
Overview of ordinary atoms. */ordinary-atom*
@ -488,7 +496,7 @@ More explanation and examples below, follow the links.
|/\%c| \%23c \%23c in column 23 |/zero-width|
|/\%v| \%23v \%23v in virtual column 23 |/zero-width|
Character classes {not in Vi}: */character-classes*
Character classes: */character-classes*
magic nomagic matches ~
|/\i| \i \i identifier character (see 'isident' option)
|/\I| \I \I like "\i", but excluding digits
@ -527,7 +535,7 @@ Character classes {not in Vi}: */character-classes*
|/\b| \b \b <BS>
|/\n| \n \n end-of-line
|/~| ~ \~ last given substitute string
|/\1| \1 \1 same string as matched by first \(\) {not in Vi}
|/\1| \1 \1 same string as matched by first \(\)
|/\2| \2 \2 Like "\1", but uses second \(\)
...
|/\9| \9 \9 Like "\1", but uses ninth \(\)
@ -605,20 +613,19 @@ overview.
character at a time.
*/\+*
\+ Matches 1 or more of the preceding atom, as many as possible. {not in
Vi}
\+ Matches 1 or more of the preceding atom, as many as possible.
Example matches ~
^.\+$ any non-empty line
\s\+ white space of at least one character
*/\=*
\= Matches 0 or 1 of the preceding atom, as many as possible. {not in Vi}
\= Matches 0 or 1 of the preceding atom, as many as possible.
Example matches ~
foo\= "fo" and "foo"
*/\?*
\? Just like \=. Cannot be used when searching backwards with the "?"
command. {not in Vi}
command.
*/\{* *E60* *E554* *E870*
\{n,m} Matches n to m of the preceding atom, as many as possible
@ -632,7 +639,6 @@ overview.
\{-n,} matches at least n of the preceding atom, as few as possible
\{-,m} matches 0 to m of the preceding atom, as few as possible
\{-} matches 0 or more of the preceding atom, as few as possible
{Vi does not have any of these}
n and m are positive decimal numbers or zero
*non-greedy*
@ -655,7 +661,7 @@ overview.
The } may optionally be preceded with a backslash: \{n,m\}.
*/\@=*
\@= Matches the preceding atom with zero width. {not in Vi}
\@= Matches the preceding atom with zero width.
Like "(?=pattern)" in Perl.
Example matches ~
foo\(bar\)\@= "foo" in "foobar"
@ -675,7 +681,7 @@ overview.
*/\@!*
\@! Matches with zero width if the preceding atom does NOT match at the
current position. |/zero-width| {not in Vi}
current position. |/zero-width|
Like "(?!pattern)" in Perl.
Example matches ~
foo\(bar\)\@! any "foo" not followed by "bar"
@ -705,7 +711,7 @@ overview.
*/\@<=*
\@<= Matches with zero width if the preceding atom matches just before what
follows. |/zero-width| {not in Vi}
follows. |/zero-width|
Like "(?<=pattern)" in Perl, but Vim allows non-fixed-width patterns.
Example matches ~
\(an\_s\+\)\@<=file "file" after "an" and white space or an
@ -749,7 +755,7 @@ overview.
\@<! Matches with zero width if the preceding atom does NOT match just
before what follows. Thus this matches if there is no position in the
current or previous line where the atom matches such that it ends just
before what follows. |/zero-width| {not in Vi}
before what follows. |/zero-width|
Like "(?<!pattern)" in Perl, but Vim allows non-fixed-width patterns.
The match with the preceding atom is made to end just before the match
with what follows, thus an atom that ends in ".*" will work.
@ -765,7 +771,7 @@ overview.
slow.
*/\@>*
\@> Matches the preceding atom like matching a whole pattern. {not in Vi}
\@> Matches the preceding atom like matching a whole pattern.
Like "(?>pattern)" in Perl.
Example matches ~
\(a*\)\@>a nothing (the "a*" takes all the "a"'s, there can't be
@ -844,7 +850,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
/\(.\{-}\zsFab\)\{3}
< Finds the third occurrence of "Fab".
This cannot be followed by a multi. *E888*
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
*/\ze*
\ze Matches at any position, and sets the end of the match there: The
previous char is the last char of the whole match. |/zero-width|
@ -853,17 +859,17 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
Example: "end\ze\(if\|for\)" matches the "end" in "endif" and
"endfor".
This cannot be followed by a multi. |E888|
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
*/\%^* *start-of-file*
\%^ Matches start of the file. When matching with a string, matches the
start of the string. {not in Vi}
start of the string.
For example, to find the first "VIM" in a file: >
/\%^\_.\{-}\zsVIM
<
*/\%$* *end-of-file*
\%$ Matches end of the file. When matching with a string, matches the
end of the string. {not in Vi}
end of the string.
Note that this does NOT find the last "VIM" in a file: >
/VIM\_.\{-}\%$
< It will find the next VIM, because the part after it will always
@ -887,7 +893,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
*/\%#* *cursor-position*
\%# Matches with the cursor position. Only works when matching in a
buffer displayed in a window. {not in Vi}
buffer displayed in a window.
WARNING: When the cursor is moved after the pattern was used, the
result becomes invalid. Vim doesn't automatically update the matches.
This is especially relevant for syntax highlighting and 'hlsearch'.
@ -908,7 +914,6 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
< Note that two dots are required to include mark 'e in the match. That
is because "\%<'e" matches at the character before the 'e mark, and
since it's a |/zero-width| match it doesn't include that character.
{not in Vi}
WARNING: When the mark is moved after the pattern was used, the result
becomes invalid. Vim doesn't automatically update the matches.
Similar to moving the cursor for "\%#" |/\%#|.
@ -918,7 +923,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
\%<23l Matches above a specific line (lower line number).
\%>23l Matches below a specific line (higher line number).
These three can be used to match specific lines in a buffer. The "23"
can be any line number. The first line is 1. {not in Vi}
can be any line number. The first line is 1.
WARNING: When inserting or deleting lines Vim does not automatically
update the matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly becomes
wrong.
@ -934,7 +939,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
These three can be used to match specific columns in a buffer or
string. The "23" can be any column number. The first column is 1.
Actually, the column is the byte number (thus it's not exactly right
for multi-byte characters). {not in Vi}
for multi-byte characters).
WARNING: When inserting or deleting text Vim does not automatically
update the matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly becomes
wrong.
@ -956,7 +961,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
The "23" can be any column number. The first column is 1.
Note that some virtual column positions will never match, because they
are halfway through a tab or other character that occupies more than
one screen character. {not in Vi}
one screen character.
WARNING: When inserting or deleting text Vim does not automatically
update highlighted matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly
becomes wrong.
@ -979,7 +984,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
where ".*" matches zero characters.
<
Character classes: {not in Vi}
Character classes:
\i identifier character (see 'isident' option) */\i*
\I like "\i", but excluding digits */\I*
\k keyword character (see 'iskeyword' option) */\k*
@ -1039,7 +1044,7 @@ match ASCII characters, as indicated by the range.
*E51* *E54* *E55* *E872* *E873*
\1 Matches the same string that was matched by */\1* *E65*
the first sub-expression in \( and \). {not in Vi}
the first sub-expression in \( and \).
Example: "\([a-z]\).\1" matches "ata", "ehe", "tot", etc.
\2 Like "\1", but uses second sub-expression, */\2*
... */\3*
@ -1051,7 +1056,6 @@ match ASCII characters, as indicated by the range.
\%(\) A pattern enclosed by escaped parentheses. */\%(\)* */\%(* *E53*
Just like \(\), but without counting it as a sub-expression. This
allows using more groups and it's a little bit faster.
{not in Vi}
x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
@ -1118,6 +1122,9 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
*[:tab:]* [:tab:] the <Tab> character
*[:escape:]* [:escape:] the <Esc> character
*[:backspace:]* [:backspace:] the <BS> character
*[:ident:]* [:ident:] identifier character (same as "\i")
*[:keyword:]* [:keyword:] keyword character (same as "\k")
*[:fname:]* [:fname:] file name character (same as "\f")
The brackets in character class expressions are additional to the
brackets delimiting a collection. For example, the following is a
plausible pattern for a UNIX filename: "[-./[:alnum:]_~]\+" That is,
@ -1132,7 +1139,7 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
The "Func" column shows what library function is used. The
implementation depends on the system. Otherwise:
(1) Uses islower() for ASCII and Vim builtin rules for other
characters when built with the |+multi_byte| feature.
characters.
(2) Uses Vim builtin rules
(3) As with (1) but using isupper()
*/[[=* *[==]*
@ -1149,7 +1156,7 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
backslash before it: "[xyz\]]", "[\^xyz]", "[xy\-z]" and "[xyz\\]".
(Note: POSIX does not support the use of a backslash this way). For
']' you can also make it the first character (following a possible
"^"): "[]xyz]" or "[^]xyz]" {not in Vi}.
"^"): "[]xyz]" or "[^]xyz]".
For '-' you can also make it the first or last character: "[-xyz]",
"[^-xyz]" or "[xyz-]". For '\' you can also let it be followed by
any character that's not in "^]-\bdertnoUux". "[\xyz]" matches '\',
@ -1158,7 +1165,7 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
- Omitting the trailing ] is not considered an error. "[]" works like
"[]]", it matches the ']' character.
- The following translations are accepted when the 'l' flag is not
included in 'cpoptions' {not in Vi}:
included in 'cpoptions':
\e <Esc>
\t <Tab>
\r <CR> (NOT end-of-line!)
@ -1208,7 +1215,7 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
\%u20AC Matches the character specified with up to four hexadecimal
characters.
\%U1234abcd Matches the character specified with up to eight hexadecimal
characters.
characters, up to 0x7fffffff
==============================================================================
7. Ignoring case in a pattern */ignorecase*
@ -1239,7 +1246,7 @@ files. To match a <Nul> with a search pattern you can just enter CTRL-@ or
"CTRL-V 000". This is probably just what you expect. Internally the
character is replaced with a <NL> in the search pattern. What is unusual is
that typing CTRL-V CTRL-J also inserts a <NL>, thus also searches for a <Nul>
in the file. {Vi cannot handle <Nul> characters in the file at all}
in the file.
*CR-used-for-NL*
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*pi_gzip.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Nov 06
*pi_gzip.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set.
You can avoid loading this plugin by setting the "loaded_gzip" variable: >
:let loaded_gzip = 1
{Vi does not have any of this}
==============================================================================
1. Autocommands *gzip-autocmd*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 03
*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
------------------------------------------------
NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell
@ -114,8 +114,6 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2017 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright*
13. Todo..................................................|netrw-todo|
14. Credits...............................................|netrw-credits|
{Vi does not have any of this}
==============================================================================
2. Starting With Netrw *netrw-start* {{{1
@ -3504,7 +3502,7 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu >
- Click "Add..."
- Set External Editor (adjust path as needed, include
the quotes and !.! at the end):
"c:\Program Files\Vim\vim70\gvim.exe" !.!
"c:\Program Files\Vim\vim81\gvim.exe" !.!
- Check that the filetype in the box below is
{asterisk}.{asterisk} (all files), or whatever types
you want (cec: change {asterisk} to * ; I had to
@ -3754,8 +3752,8 @@ by obtaining a copy of the latest (often developmental) netrw at:
The <netrw.vim> script is typically installed on systems as something like:
>
/usr/local/share/vim/vim7x/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
/usr/local/share/vim/vim7x/autoload/netrw.vim
/usr/local/share/vim/vim8x/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
/usr/local/share/vim/vim8x/autoload/netrw.vim
(see output of :echo &rtp)
<
which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp). If you

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*popup.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 12
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
Displaying text with properties attached. *popup* *popup-window*
THIS IS UNDER DESIGN - ANYTHING MAY STILL CHANGE
1. Introduction |popup-intro|
2. Functions |popup-functions|
3. Examples |popup-examples|
{not able to use text properties when the |+textprop| feature was
disabled at compile time}
==============================================================================
1. Introduction *popup-intro*
We are talking about popup windows here, text that goes on top of the buffer
text and is under control of a plugin. Other popup functionality:
- popup menu, see |popup-menu|
- balloon, see |balloon-eval|
TODO
==============================================================================
2. Functions *popup-functions*
THIS IS UNDER DESIGN - ANYTHING MAY STILL CHANGE
Proposal and discussion on issue #4063: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/4063
[to be moved to eval.txt later]
popup_show({lines}, {options}) *popup_show()*
Open a popup window showing {lines}, which is a list of lines,
where each line has text and text properties.
{options} is a dictionary with many possible entries.
Returns a unique ID to be used with |popup_close()|.
See |popup_show-usage| for details.
popup_dialog({lines}, {options}) *popup_dialog()*
Just like |popup_show()| but with different default options:
pos "center"
zindex 200
border []
popup_notification({text}, {options}) *popup_notification()*
Show the string {text} for 3 seconds at the top of the Vim
window. This works like: >
call popup_show([{'text': {text}}], {
\ 'line': 1,
\ 'col': 10,
\ 'time': 3000,
\ 'zindex': 200,
\ 'highlight': 'WarningMsg',
\ 'border: [],
\ })
< Use {options} to change the properties.
popup_atcursor({text}, {options}) *popup_atcursor()*
Show the string {text} above the cursor, and close it when the
cursor moves. This works like: >
call popup_show([{'text': {text}}], {
\ 'line': 'cursor-1',
\ 'col': 'cursor',
\ 'zindex': 50,
\ 'moved': 'WORD',
\ })
< Use {options} to change the properties.
popup_menu({lines}, {options}) *popup_atcursor()*
Show the {lines} near the cursor, handle selecting one of the
items with cursorkeys, and close it an item is selected with
Space or Enter. This works like: >
call popup_show({lines}, {
\ 'pos': 'center',
\ 'zindex': 200,
\ 'wrap': 0,
\ 'border': [],
\ 'filter': 'popup_filter_menu',
\ })
< Use {options} to change the properties. Should at least set
"callback" to a function that handles the selected item.
popup_move({id}, {options}) *popup_move()*
Move popup {id} to the position speficied with {options}.
{options} may contain the items from |popup_show()| that
specify the popup position: "line", "col", "pos", "maxheight",
"minheight", "maxwidth" and "minwidth".
popup_filter_menu({id}, {key}) *popup_filter_menu()*
Filter that can be used for a popup. It handles the cursor
keys to move the selected index in the popup. Space and Enter
can be used to select an item. Invokes the "callback" of the
popup menu with the index of the selected line as the second
argument.
popup_filter_yesno({id}, {key}) *popup_filter_yesno()*
Filter that can be used for a popup. It handles only the keys
'y', 'Y' and 'n' or 'N'. Invokes the "callback" of the
popup menu with the 1 for 'y' or 'Y' and zero for 'n' or 'N'
as the second argument. Pressing Esc and CTRL-C works like
pressing 'n'.
popup_setlines({id}, {lnum}, {lines}) *popup_setlines()*
In popup {id} set line {lnum} and following to {lines}.
{lnum} is one-based and must be either an existing line or
just one below the last line, in which case the line gets
appended.
{lines} has the same format as one item in {lines} of
|popup_show()|. Existing lines are replaced. When {lines}
extends below the last line of the popup lines are appended.
popup_getlines({id}) *popup_getlines()*
Return the {lines} for popup {id}.
popup_setoptions({id}, {options}) *popup_setoptions()*
Override options in popup {id} with entries in {options}.
popup_getoptions({id}) *popup_getoptions()*
Return the {options} for popup {id}.
popup_close({id}) *popup_close()*
Close popup {id}.
POPUP_SHOW() ARGUMENTS *popup_show-usage*
The first argument of |popup_show()| is a list of text lines. Each item in
the list is a dictionary with these entries:
text The text to display.
props A list of text properties. Optional.
Each entry is a dictionary, like the third argument of
|prop_add()|, but specifying the column in the
dictionary with a "col" entry, see below:
|popup-props|.
The second argument of |popup_show()| is a dictionary with options:
line screen line where to position the popup; can use
"cursor", "cursor+1" or "cursor-1" to use the line of
the cursor and add or subtract a number of lines;
default is "cursor-1".
col screen column where to position the popup; can use
"cursor" to use the column of the cursor, "cursor+99"
and "cursor-99" to add or subtract a number of
columns; default is "cursor"
pos "topleft", "topright", "botleft" or "botright":
defines what corner of the popup "line" and "col" are
used for. Default is "botleft". Alternatively
"center" can be used to position the popup somewhere
near the cursor.
maxheight maximum height
minheight minimum height
maxwidth maximum width
minwidth minimum width
title text to be displayed above the first item in the
popup, on top of any border
wrap TRUE to make the lines wrap (default TRUE)
highlight highlight group name to use for the text, defines the
background and foreground color
border list with numbers, defining the border thickness
above/right/below/left of the popup; an empty list
uses a border of 1 all around
borderhighlight highlight group name to use for the border
borderchars list with characters, defining the character to use
for the top/right/bottom/left border; optionally
followed by the character to use for the
topright/botright/botleft/topleft corner; an empty
list can be used to show a double line all around
zindex priority for the popup, default 50
time time in milliseconds after which the popup will close;
when omitted |popup_close()| must be used.
moved "cell": close the popup if the cursor moved at least
one screen cell; "word" allows for moving within
|<cword>|, "WORD" allows for moving within |<cWORD>|,
a list with two numbers specifies the start and end
column
filter a callback that can filter typed characters, see
|popup-filter|
callback a callback to be used when the popup closes, e.g. when
using |popup_filter_menu()|, see |popup-callback|.
Depending on the "zindex" the popup goes under or above other popups. The
completion menu (|popup-menu|) has zindex 100. For messages that occur for a
short time the suggestion is to use zindex 1000.
By default text wraps, which causes a line in {lines} to occupy more than one
screen line. When "wrap" is FALSE then the text outside of the popup or
outside of the Vim window will not be displayed, thus truncated.
POPUP TEXT PROPERTIES *popup-props*
These are similar to the third argument of |prop_add()|, but not exactly the
same, since they only apply to one line.
col starting column, counted in bytes, use one for the
first column.
length length of text in bytes; can be zero
end_col column just after the text; not used when "length" is
present; when {col} and "end_col" are equal, this is a
zero-width text property
id user defined ID for the property; when omitted zero is
used
type name of the text property type, as added with
|prop_type_add()|
transparent do not show these characters, show the text under it;
if there is an border character to the right or below
it will be made transparent as well
POPUP FILTER *popup-filter*
A callback that gets any typed keys while a popup is displayed. It can return
TRUE to indicate the key has been handled and is to be discarded, or FALSE to
let Vim handle the key as usual in the current state.
The filter function is called with two arguments: the ID of the popup and the
key.
Some common key actions:
Esc close the popup
cursor keys select another entry
Tab accept current suggestion
Vim provides standard filters |popup_filter_menu()| and
|popup_filter_yesno()|.
POPUP CALLBACK *popup-callback*
A callback that is invoked when the popup closes. Used by
|popup_filter_menu()|. Invoked with two arguments: the ID of the popup and
the result, which would usually be an index in the popup lines, or whatever
the filter wants to pass.
==============================================================================
3. Examples *popup-examples*
TODO
Prompt the user to press y/Y or n/N: >
func MyDialogHandler(id, result)
if a:result
" ... 'y' or 'Y' was pressed
endif
endfunc
call popup_show([{'text': 'Continue? y/n'}], {
\ 'filter': 'popup_filter_yesno',
\ 'callback': 'MyDialogHandler',
\ })
<
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*print.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2010 Jul 20
*print.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ Printing *printing*
7. PostScript Utilities |postscript-print-util|
8. Formfeed Characters |printing-formfeed|
{Vi has None of this}
{only available when compiled with the |+printer| feature}
==============================================================================
@ -111,10 +110,9 @@ not recognized by Vim will just be converted to lower case and underscores
replaced with '-' signs.
If 'printencoding' is empty or Vim cannot find the file then it will use
'encoding' (if Vim is compiled with |+multi_byte| and it is set an 8-bit
encoding) to find the print character encoding file. If Vim is unable to find
a character encoding file then it will use the "latin1" print character
encoding file.
'encoding' (if it is set an 8-bit encoding) to find the print character
encoding file. If Vim is unable to find a character encoding file then it
will use the "latin1" print character encoding file.
When 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding, Vim will try to convert
characters to the printing encoding for printing (if 'printencoding' is empty
@ -255,9 +253,9 @@ possible. The following tables show the valid combinations:
Japanese JIS_C_1978 x x
JIS_X_1983 x x
JIS_X_1990 x x x
MSWINDOWS x
KANJITALK6 x
KANJITALK7 x
MSWINDOWS x
KANJITALK6 x
KANJITALK7 x
euc-kr cp949 ucs-2 utf-8 ~
Korean KS_X_1992 x

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*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 27
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ This subject is introduced in section |30.1| of the user manual.
8. The directory stack |quickfix-directory-stack|
9. Specific error file formats |errorformats|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
The quickfix commands are not available when the |+quickfix| feature was
disabled at compile time.
@ -56,6 +54,7 @@ A location list is a window-local quickfix list. You get one after commands
like `:lvimgrep`, `:lgrep`, `:lhelpgrep`, `:lmake`, etc., which create a
location list instead of a quickfix list as the corresponding `:vimgrep`,
`:grep`, `:helpgrep`, `:make` do.
*location-list-file-window*
A location list is associated with a window and each window can have a
separate location list. A location list can be associated with only one
window. The location list is independent of the quickfix list.
@ -86,7 +85,7 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
*:cc*
:cc[!] [nr] Display error [nr]. If [nr] is omitted, the same
error is displayed again. Without [!] this doesn't
:[nr]cc[!] error is displayed again. Without [!] this doesn't
work when jumping to another buffer, the current buffer
has been changed, there is the only window for the
buffer and both 'hidden' and 'autowrite' are off.
@ -95,10 +94,13 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
there is another window for this buffer.
The 'switchbuf' settings are respected when jumping
to a buffer.
When used in the quickfix window the line number can
be used, including "." for the current line and "$"
for the last line.
*:ll*
:ll[!] [nr] Same as ":cc", except the location list for the
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
:[nr]ll[!] current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
*:cn* *:cnext* *E553*
:[count]cn[ext][!] Display the [count] next error in the list that
@ -110,18 +112,76 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
:[count]lne[xt][!] Same as ":cnext", except the location list for the
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
:[count]cN[ext][!] *:cp* *:cprevious* *:cN* *:cNext*
:[count]cN[ext][!] *:cp* *:cprevious* *:cprev* *:cN* *:cNext*
:[count]cp[revious][!] Display the [count] previous error in the list that
includes a file name. If there are no file names at
all, go to the [count] previous error. See |:cc| for
[!] and 'switchbuf'.
:[count]lN[ext][!] *:lp* *:lprevious* *:lN* *:lNext*
:[count]lN[ext][!] *:lp* *:lprevious* *:lprev* *:lN* *:lNext*
:[count]lp[revious][!] Same as ":cNext" and ":cprevious", except the location
list for the current window is used instead of the
quickfix list.
*:cabo* *:cabove*
:[count]cabo[ve] Go to the [count] error above the current line in the
current buffer. If [count] is omitted, then 1 is
used. If there are no errors, then an error message
is displayed. Assumes that the entries in a quickfix
list are sorted by their buffer number and line
number. If there are multiple errors on the same line,
then only the first entry is used. If [count] exceeds
the number of entries above the current line, then the
first error in the file is selected.
*:lab* *:labove*
:[count]lab[ove] Same as ":cabove", except the location list for the
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
*:cbel* *:cbelow*
:[count]cbel[ow] Go to the [count] error below the current line in the
current buffer. If [count] is omitted, then 1 is
used. If there are no errors, then an error message
is displayed. Assumes that the entries in a quickfix
list are sorted by their buffer number and line
number. If there are multiple errors on the same
line, then only the first entry is used. If [count]
exceeds the number of entries below the current line,
then the last error in the file is selected.
*:lbel* *:lbelow*
:[count]lbel[ow] Same as ":cbelow", except the location list for the
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
*:cbe* *:cbefore*
:[count]cbe[fore] Go to the [count] error before the current cursor
position in the current buffer. If [count] is
omitted, then 1 is used. If there are no errors, then
an error message is displayed. Assumes that the
entries in a quickfix list are sorted by their buffer,
line and column numbers. If [count] exceeds the
number of entries before the current position, then
the first error in the file is selected.
*:lbe* *:lbefore*
:[count]lbe[fore] Same as ":cbefore", except the location list for the
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
*:caf* *:cafter*
:[count]caf[ter] Go to the [count] error after the current cursor
position in the current buffer. If [count] is
omitted, then 1 is used. If there are no errors, then
an error message is displayed. Assumes that the
entries in a quickfix list are sorted by their buffer,
line and column numbers. If [count] exceeds the
number of entries after the current position, then
the last error in the file is selected.
*:laf* *:lafter*
:[count]laf[ter] Same as ":cafter", except the location list for the
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
*:cnf* *:cnfile*
:[count]cnf[ile][!] Display the first error in the [count] next file in
the list that includes a file name. If there are no
@ -363,6 +423,23 @@ modify the title of a quickfix and location list respectively. Examples: >
echo getqflist({'title' : 1})
call setloclist(3, [], 'a', {'title' : 'Cmd output'})
echo getloclist(3, {'title' : 1})
<
*quickfix-index*
When you jump to a quickfix/location list entry using any of the quickfix
commands (e.g. |:cc|, |:cnext|, |:cprev|, etc.), that entry becomes the
currently selected entry. The index of the currently selected entry in a
quickfix/location list can be obtained using the getqflist()/getloclist()
functions. Examples: >
echo getqflist({'idx' : 0}).idx
echo getqflist({'id' : qfid, 'idx' : 0}).idx
echo getloclist(2, {'idx' : 0}).idx
<
For a new quickfix list, the first entry is selected and the index is 1. Any
entry in any quickfix/location list can be set as the currently selected entry
using the setqflist() function. Examples: >
call setqflist([], 'a', {'idx' : 12})
call setqflist([], 'a', {'id' : qfid, 'idx' : 7})
call setloclist(1, [], 'a', {'idx' : 7})
<
*quickfix-size*
You can get the number of entries (size) in a quickfix and a location list
@ -423,7 +500,6 @@ 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}
Also see |:bufdo|, |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:windo|,
|:ldo|, |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|.
@ -436,7 +512,6 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
:{cmd}
etc.
< Otherwise it works the same as `:cdo`.
{not in Vi}
*:ldo*
:ld[o][!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each valid entry in the location list
@ -449,7 +524,6 @@ 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}
*:lfdo*
:lfdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each file in the location list for
@ -461,7 +535,29 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
:{cmd}
etc.
< Otherwise it works the same as `:ldo`.
{not in Vi}
FILTERING A QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
*cfilter-plugin* *:Cfilter* *:Lfilter*
If you have too many entries in a quickfix list, you can use the cfilter
plugin to reduce the number of entries. Load the plugin with: >
packadd cfilter
Then you can use the following commands to filter a quickfix/location list: >
:Cfilter[!] /{pat}/
:Lfilter[!] /{pat}/
The |:Cfilter| command creates a new quickfix list from the entries matching
{pat} in the current quickfix list. {pat} is a Vim |regular-expression|
pattern. Both the file name and the text of the entries are matched against
{pat}. If the optional ! is supplied, then the entries not matching {pat} are
used. The pattern can be optionally enclosed using one of the following
characters: ', ", /. If the pattern is empty, then the last used search
pattern is used.
The |:Lfilter| command does the same as |:Cfilter| but operates on the current
location list.
=============================================================================
2. The error window *quickfix-window*
@ -478,6 +574,7 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
second quickfix window. If [height] is given the
existing window will be resized to it.
*quickfix-buffer*
The window will contain a special buffer, with
'buftype' equal to "quickfix". Don't change this!
The window will have the w:quickfix_title variable set
@ -486,7 +583,11 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
status line if the value of 'statusline' is adjusted
properly. Whenever this buffer is modified by a
quickfix command or function, the |b:changedtick|
variable is incremented.
variable is incremented. You can get the number of
this buffer using the getqflist() and getloclist()
functions by passing the 'qfbufnr' item. For a
location list, this buffer is wiped out when the
location list is removed.
*:lop* *:lopen*
:lop[en] [height] Open a window to show the location list for the
@ -652,11 +753,20 @@ using these functions are below:
" get the quickfix list window id
:echo getqflist({'winid' : 0}).winid
" get the quickfix list window buffer number
:echo getqflist({'qfbufnr' : 0}).qfbufnr
" 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
" get the location list window buffer number of the third window
:echo getloclist(3, {'qfbufnr' : 0}).qfbufnr
" get the file window id of a location list window (winnr: 4)
:echo getloclist(4, {'filewinid' : 0}).filewinid
<
*setqflist-examples*
The |setqflist()| and |setloclist()| functions can be used to set the various
@ -671,6 +781,9 @@ using these functions are below:
" set the title of the current quickfix list
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'title' : 'Mytitle'})
" change the current entry in the list specified by an identifier
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'id' : qfid, 'idx' : 10})
" set the context of a quickfix list specified by an identifier
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'id' : qfid, 'context' : {'val' : 100}})
@ -732,14 +845,19 @@ lists. They set one of the existing error lists as the current one.
the current window instead of the quickfix list.
*:chistory* *:chi*
:chi[story] Show the list of error lists. The current list is
:[count]chi[story] Show the list of error lists. The current list is
marked with ">". The output looks like:
error list 1 of 3; 43 errors ~
> error list 2 of 3; 0 errors ~
error list 3 of 3; 15 errors ~
When [count] is given, then the count'th quickfix
list is made the current list. Example: >
" Make the 4th quickfix list current
:4chistory
<
*:lhistory* *:lhi*
:lhi[story] Show the list of location lists, otherwise like
:[count]lhi[story] Show the list of location lists, otherwise like
`:chistory`.
When adding a new error list, it becomes the current list.
@ -1551,22 +1669,6 @@ The backslashes before the pipe character are required to avoid it to be
recognized as a command separator. The backslash before each space is
required for the set command.
*cfilter-plugin* *:Cfilter* *:Lfilter*
If you have too many matching messages, you can use the cfilter plugin to
reduce the number of entries. Load the plugin with: >
packadd cfilter
Then you can use these command: >
:Cfilter[!] /{pat}/
:Lfilter[!] /{pat}/
:Cfilter creates a new quickfix list from entries matching {pat} in the
current quickfix list. Both the file name and the text of the entries are
matched against {pat}. If ! is supplied, then entries not matching {pat} are
used.
:Lfilter does the same as :Cfilter but operates on the current location list.
=============================================================================
8. The directory stack *quickfix-directory-stack*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 28
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ In Insert or Command-line mode:
Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'aleph' 'al' ASCII code of the letter Aleph (Hebrew)
'allowrevins' 'ari' allow CTRL-_ in Insert and Command-line mode
'altkeymap' 'akm' for default second language (Farsi/Hebrew)
'altkeymap' 'akm' obsolete option for Farsi
'ambiwidth' 'ambw' what to do with Unicode chars of ambiguous width
'antialias' 'anti' Mac OS X: use smooth, antialiased fonts
'autochdir' 'acd' change directory to the file in the current window
@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'filetype' 'ft' type of file, used for autocommands
'fillchars' 'fcs' characters to use for displaying special items
'fixendofline' 'fixeol' make sure last line in file has <EOL>
'fkmap' 'fk' Farsi keyboard mapping
'fkmap' 'fk' obsolete option for Farsi
'foldclose' 'fcl' close a fold when the cursor leaves it
'foldcolumn' 'fdc' width of the column used to indicate folds
'foldenable' 'fen' set to display all folds open
@ -769,6 +769,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'keywordprg' 'kp' program to use for the "K" command
'langmap' 'lmap' alphabetic characters for other language mode
'langmenu' 'lm' language to be used for the menus
'langnoremap' 'lnr' do not apply 'langmap' to mapped characters
'langremap' 'lrm' do apply 'langmap' to mapped characters
'laststatus' 'ls' tells when last window has status lines
'lazyredraw' 'lz' don't redraw while executing macros
@ -781,8 +782,6 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'listchars' 'lcs' characters for displaying in list mode
'loadplugins' 'lpl' load plugin scripts when starting up
'luadll' name of the Lua dynamic library
'mzschemedll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library
'mzschemegcdll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library for GC
'macatsui' Mac GUI: use ATSUI text drawing
'magic' changes special characters in search patterns
'makeef' 'mef' name of the errorfile for ":make"
@ -810,6 +809,8 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'mouseshape' 'mouses' shape of the mouse pointer in different modes
'mousetime' 'mouset' max time between mouse double-click
'mzquantum' 'mzq' the interval between polls for MzScheme threads
'mzschemedll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library
'mzschemegcdll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library for GC
'nrformats' 'nf' number formats recognized for CTRL-A command
'number' 'nu' print the line number in front of each line
'numberwidth' 'nuw' number of columns used for the line number
@ -918,6 +919,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'tabstop' 'ts' number of spaces that <Tab> in file uses
'tagbsearch' 'tbs' use binary searching in tags files
'tagcase' 'tc' how to handle case when searching in tags files
'tagfunc' 'tfu' function to get list of tag matches
'taglength' 'tl' number of significant characters for a tag
'tagrelative' 'tr' file names in tag file are relative
'tags' 'tag' list of file names used by the tag command
@ -930,6 +932,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'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
'termwintype' 'twt' MS-Windows: type of pty to use for terminal window
'terse' shorten some messages
'textauto' 'ta' obsolete, use 'fileformats'
'textmode' 'tx' obsolete, use 'fileformat'

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