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Christian Brabandt
4f3480c943 patch 9.0.2139: html.angular ft is problematic
Problem:  html.angular ft is problematic
Solution: partly revert v9.0.2137

The html.angular filetype causes issues and does not trigger FileType
autocommands for the html or angular filetypes.

So let's roll back that particular change and detect this only as html
file

related: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/13594#issuecomment-1834465890

closes: #13604

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-12-01 18:01:17 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
926c3f45a2 CI: disable the test_terminal_resize() test for GH CI in GUI (#13603)
fixes: #13566

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-12-01 17:59:32 +01:00
Ernie Rael
fda700cb04 patch 9.0.2138: Overflow logic requires long long
Problem:  Overflow logic requires long long
Solution: Define vimlong_T data type to make life easier
          for porters

closes: #13598

Signed-off-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-30 18:20:00 +01:00
Peter Simonyi
72314bb85f runtime(Filelist): include several missing files (#13600)
These files were discovered to be missing from Filelist, and thus
distribution tarballs:
- editorconfig plugin
- extra files for Rust support
- readme for Haiku OS builds

Co-authored-by: Peter Simonyi <pts@petersimonyi.ca>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-30 17:46:55 +01:00
ObserverOfTime
7bed263c34 patch 9.0.2137: Can't detect angular & mustache filetypes
Problem:  Can't detect angular & mustache filetypes
Solution: Detect *.mustache as Mustache filetype;
          detect *.component.html as html.angular filetype

closes: #13594

Signed-off-by: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-30 17:41:19 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
110dd905dd runtime(syntax-test): ci fails, disable html test for now
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-30 17:33:32 +01:00
Shawn Hatori
8ceb99001b patch 9.0.2136: MSVC errorformat can be improved
Problem:  MSVC errorformat can be improved
Solution: parse error type and column number in MSVC errorformat

closes: #13587

Signed-off-by: Shawn Hatori <shawn.hatori@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-28 20:51:07 +01:00
zeertzjq
fcaeb3d42b patch 9.0.2135: No test for mode() when executing Ex commands
Problem:  No test for mode() when executing Ex commands
Solution: Add some test cases and simplify several other test cases.
          Also add a few more test cases for ModeChanged.

closes: #13588

Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-28 20:46:29 +01:00
K.Takata
ffd6d31cb2 runtime(lang): Revise Makefile (#13589)
* Revise runtime/lang/Makefile
* Use predefined variables (`$@`, `$<`) instead of the actual file names.
  (Adding new rules should become easier.)
* Adjust spacing.
* Regenerate converted menu files

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-28 20:44:28 +01:00
dkearns
a9058440b7 runtime(html): Update syntax file (#13591)
Add missing search element and update ARIA attribute list.

Add a very basic test file to check all elements are matched.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-28 20:41:41 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
c4ffeddfe5 patch 9.0.2134: ml_get error when scrolling
Problem:  ml_get error when scrolling after delete
Solution: mark topline to be validated in main_loop
          if it is larger than current buffers line
          count

reset_lnums() is called after e.g. TextChanged autocommands and it may
accidentally cause curwin->w_topline to become invalid, e.g. if the
autocommand has deleted some lines.

So verify that curwin->w_topline points to a valid line and if not, mark
the window to have w_topline recalculated in main_loop() in
update_topline() after reset_lnums() returns.

fixes: #13568
fixes: #13578

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-27 23:25:03 +01:00
Sam-programs
d1c3ef1f47 patch 9.0.2133: Cannot detect overstrike mode in Cmdline mode
Problem:  Cannot detect overstrike mode in Cmdline mode
Solution: Make mode() return "cr" for overstrike

closes: #13569

Signed-off-by: Sam-programs <None>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-27 22:22:51 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
5c23343770 patch 9.0.2132: Duplicate Netbeans Error Message
Problem:  Duplicate Netbeans Error Message
Solution: Remove duplicate message

We have 2 error Messages used for the Netbeans interface:

- EXTERN char e_invalid_buffer_identifier_in_close[]
  INIT(= N_("E648: Invalid buffer identifier in close"));
- EXTERN char e_invalid_buffer_identifier_in_close_2[]
  INIT(= N_("E649: Invalid buffer identifier in close"));

Since the error message is exactly the same, get rid of the  second
message.

closes: #13584

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-27 20:04:24 +01:00
Daniel Buch Hansen
b9efc72c24 patch 9.0.2131: not all nushell files detected
Problem:  not all nushell files detected
Solution: use *.nu to detect nushell files

closes: #13586

Signed-off-by: Daniel Buch Hansen <boogiewasthere@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-27 20:00:56 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
c6754de5dd translation(de): Updated German translations (#13585)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-27 19:59:15 +01:00
Chris Aumann
cf40409e7d runtime(nginx): add additional nginx keywords (#13581)
* Add support for missing keywords to the nginx syntax plugin

This adds support for several keywords from
- the built-in HTTP/2 module,
- the built-in SSL module,
- the built-in uWSGI module,
- the experimental QUIC branch,
- the third-party SSL CT module,
- the third-party dynamic TLS records patch.

Co-Author: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org>

* Add missing http2/ http3 keywords to nginx plugin

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-26 15:06:27 +01:00
Restorer
64c6bfd8ee runtime(tutor): add Make_mvc.mak file for tutor (#13580)
* Added Make_mvc.mak file for tutor

* updated Filelist

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-26 15:01:56 +01:00
Restorer
2bad26fe2c translation(ru): updated Russian translations for tutorials (#13579)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-26 10:14:11 +01:00
Antonio Giovanni Colombo
4e7727dd88 translation(it): updated Italian translation
Signed-off-by: Antonio Giovanni Colombo <azc100@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-26 10:11:54 +01:00
Ken Takata
075ad70474 patch 9.0.2130: some errors with translation Makefiles
Problem:  some errors with translation Makefiles
Solution: fix issues

Update src/po/ makefiles after 9.0.2127

* Change how to check `%LANGUAGE%`.
  Check it only when needed.
* Add double quotes to where `GETTEXT_PATH` is used.
  Before 9.0.2127, this worked: `nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GETTEXT_PATH="\"C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin\""` (which was a bit tricky.)
  9.0.2127 broke this and syntax error occurred.
  This doesn't work either in 9.0.2127: `nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GETTEXT_PATH="C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin"`
  With this Commit, this works: `nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GETTEXT_PATH="C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin"`
* Better error report for the `check` target.
  Show the line number of the error. (Imported from vim-jp/lang-ja.)

closes: #13567

Signed-off-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-25 15:51:00 +01:00
mityu
a555069b7d patch 9.0.2129: [security]: use-after-free in call_dfunc()
Problem:  [security]: use-after-free in call_dfunc()
Solution: Refresh dfunc pointer

closes: #13571

This Commit fixes a SEGV caused by a use-after-free bug in call_dfunc().
When calling check_ufunc_arg_types() from the call_dfunc() it may cause
def functions to be re-compiled and if there are too many def functions,
the def_functions array will be re-allocated.  Which means, that the
dfunc pointer in call_dfunc() now starts pointing to freed memory.

So we need to reset the dfunc pointer after calling
check_ufunc_arg_types().

Let's also add a test, to ensure we do not regress.

Signed-off-by: mityu <mityu.mail@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-25 15:41:20 +01:00
Restorer
8c14e79737 runtime(doc): Update doc Makefiles with comments from #13567 (#13577)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-25 15:39:51 +01:00
Jōshin
813a538bb3 runtime(tsx): add indentation plugin (fixes #13574) (#13576)
for now, let's just use the typescript indent file.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-25 15:38:09 +01:00
Julien Marrec
2e31065a65 patch 9.0.2128: runtime(swig): add syntax and filetype plugins
Add syntax and filetype plugins for SWIG (Simplified Wrapper Interface
Generator) description files.

The default syntax for .i files highlights comments in a reverse
color scheme which doesn't look well.  This syntax builds
on vim's c++ syntax by adding highlighting for common swig
directives and user defined directives.  For an alternative
syntax, see vimscript #1247 (which I found after writing this).

closes: #13562

Co-authored-by: Matěj Cepl <mcepl@cepl.eu>
Co-authored-by: Julien Marrec <julien.marrec@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Julien Marrec <julien.marrec@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-25 15:30:46 +01:00
RestorerZ
e214692718 patch 9.0.2127: translation Makefiles can be improved
Problem:  translation Makefiles can be improved
Solution: Modified and extended po-related Makefiles and
          related files

closes: #13518

Signed-off-by: RestorerZ <restorer@mail2k.ru>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-23 20:58:32 +01:00
zeertzjq
00624a2fa0 patch 9.0.2126: unused assignments when checking 'listchars'
Problem:  Unused assignments when checking the value of 'listchars'.
Solution: Loop only once when just checking the value.  Add a test to
          check that this change doesn't cause double-free.

closes: #13559

Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-23 20:47:16 +01:00
zeertzjq
40ed6711bd patch 9.0.2125: File info disappears when 'cmdheight' has decreased
Problem:  File info disappears immediately when 'cmdheight' has just
          decreased due to switching tabpage and 'shortmess' doesn't
          contain 'o' or 'O'.
Solution: Make sure msg_row isn't smaller than cmdline_row.

fixes: #13560
closes: #13561

Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-23 20:37:01 +01:00
Ernie Rael
2b0882fa65 patch 9.0.2124: INT overflow detection logic can be simplified
Problem:  INT overflow logic can be simplified
Solution: introduce trim_to_int() function

closes: #13556

Signed-off-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-23 20:33:05 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
df63da98d8 patch 9.0.2123: Problem with initializing the length of range() lists
Problem:  Problem with initializing the length of range() lists
Solution: Set length explicitly when it shouldn't contain any items

range() may cause a wrong calculation of list length, which may later
then cause a segfault in list_find().  This is usually not a problem,
because range_list_materialize() calculates the length, when it
materializes the list.

In addition, in list_find() when the length of the range was wrongly
initialized, it may seem to be valid, so the check for list index
out-of-bounds will not be true, because it is called before the list is
actually materialized. And so we may eventually try to access a null
pointer, causing a segfault.

So this patch does 3 things:

- In f_range(), when we know that the list should be empty, explicitly
  set the list->lv_len value to zero. This should happen, when
  start is larger than end (in case the stride is positive) or
  end is larger than start when the stride is negative.
  This should fix the underlying issue properly. However,

- as a safety measure, let's check that the requested index is not
  out of range one more time, after the list has been materialized
  and return NULL in case it suddenly is.

- add a few more tests to verify the behaviour.

fixes: #13557
closes: #13563

Co-authored-by: Tim Pope <tpope@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-23 20:14:28 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
3770574e4a patch 9.0.2122: [security]: prevent overflow in indenting
Problem:  [security]: prevent overflow in indenting
Solution: use long long and remove cast to (int)

The shiftwidth option values are defined as being long. However, when
calculating the actual amount of indent, we cast down to (int), which
may cause the shiftwidth value to become negative and later it may even
cause Vim to try to allocate a huge amount of memory.

We already use long and long long variable types to calculate the indent
(and detect possible overflows), so the cast to (int) seems superfluous
and can be safely removed. So let's just remove the (int) cast and
calculate the indent using longs.

Additionally, the 'shiftwidth' option value is also used when determining
the actual 'cino' options. There it can again cause another overflow, so
make sure it is safe in parse_cino() as well.

fixes: #13554
closes: #13555

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-22 22:18:35 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
26c11c5688 patch 9.0.2121: [security]: use-after-free in ex_substitute
Problem:  [security]: use-after-free in ex_substitute
Solution: always allocate memory

closes: #13552

A recursive :substitute command could cause a heap-use-after free in Vim
(CVE-2023-48706).

The whole reproducible test is a bit tricky, I can only reproduce this
reliably when no previous substitution command has been used yet
(which is the reason, the test needs to run as first one in the
test_substitute.vim file) and as a combination of the `:~` command
together with a :s command that contains the special substitution atom `~\=`
which will make use of a sub-replace special atom and calls a vim script
function.

There was a comment in the existing :s code, that already makes the
`sub` variable allocate memory so that a recursive :s call won't be able
to cause any issues here, so this was known as a potential problem
already.  But for the current test-case that one does not work, because
the substitution does not start with `\=` but with `~\=` (and since
there does not yet exist a previous substitution atom, Vim will simply
increment the `sub` pointer (which then was not allocated dynamically)
and later one happily use a sub-replace special expression (which could
then free the `sub` var).

The following commit fixes this, by making the sub var always using
allocated memory, which also means we need to free the pointer whenever
we leave the function. Since sub is now always an allocated variable,
we also do no longer need the sub_copy variable anymore, since this one
was used to indicated when sub pointed to allocated memory (and had
therefore to be freed on exit) and when not.

Github Security Advisory:
https://github.com/vim/vim/security/advisories/GHSA-c8qm-x72m-q53q

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-22 21:52:45 +01:00
K.Takata
8750e3cf81 runtime(netrw): Fix handling of very long filename on longlist style (#12150)
If there is a file with a very long filename (longer than
g:netrw_maxfilenamelen), and if g:netrw_liststyle is set to 1, no space
is inserted between the filename and the filesize and the file cannot be
opened because of this.

E.g.:
```
$ echo hello > 12345678901234567890123456789012	  # 32 bytes: OK
$ echo hello > 123456789012345678901234567890123  # 33 bytes: not OK
$ echo hello > 1234567890123456789012345678901234 # 34 bytes: not OK
$ echo hello > こんにちは                         # multibyte filename
$ LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 vim . --clean --cmd "set loadplugins" --cmd "let g:netrw_liststyle=1"
```

Then, it will be shown like this:
```
" ============================================================================
" Netrw Directory Listing                                        (netrw v171)
"   /cygdrive/c/work/netrw-test
"   Sorted by      name
"   Sort sequence: [\/]$,\<core\%(\.\d\+\)\=\>,\.h$,\.c$,\.cpp$,\~\=\*$,*,\.o$,\
"   Quick Help: <F1>:help  -:go up dir  D:delete  R:rename  s:sort-by  x:special
" ==============================================================================
../                              0 Mon Mar 13 19:25:16 2023
./                               0 Mon Mar 13 19:44:58 2023
12345678901234567890123456789012 6 Mon Mar 13 19:29:43 2023
12345678901234567890123456789012346 Mon Mar 13 19:32:40 2023
1234567890123456789012345678901236 Mon Mar 13 19:29:49 2023
こんにちは                  6 Mon Mar 13 19:30:41 2023
```

If the length of the filename is 32 bytes, there is a space between the
filename and the filesize. However, when it is longer than 32 bytes, no
space is shown.

Also, you may find that the filesize of the multibyte named file is not
aligned.

After this patch is applied, the filelist will be shown like this:
```
" ============================================================================
" Netrw Directory Listing                                        (netrw v171)
"   /cygdrive/c/work/netrw-test
"   Sorted by      name
"   Sort sequence: [\/]$,\<core\%(\.\d\+\)\=\>,\.h$,\.c$,\.cpp$,\~\=\*$,*,\.o$,\
"   Quick Help: <F1>:help  -:go up dir  D:delete  R:rename  s:sort-by  x:special
" ==============================================================================
../                                             0 Mon Mar 13 20:49:22 2023
./                                              0 Mon Mar 13 21:12:14 2023
1234567890123456789012345678901             10000 Mon Mar 13 20:57:55 2023
12345678901234567890123456789012                6 Mon Mar 13 19:29:43 2023
123456789012345678901234567890123               6 Mon Mar 13 19:29:49 2023
1234567890123456789012345678901234              6 Mon Mar 13 19:32:40 2023
1234567890123456789012345678901234567       10000 Mon Mar 13 21:03:23 2023
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890    10000 Mon Mar 13 21:03:36 2023
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012  10000 Mon Mar 13 21:03:59 2023
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123  10000 Mon Mar 13 21:03:45 2023
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456  5 Mon Mar 13 21:08:15 2023
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567  10 Mon Mar 13 21:05:21 2023
こんにちは                                      6 Mon Mar 13 19:30:41 2023
```

Now we have 32 + 2 + 15 = 49 characters for filename and filesize.
It tries to align the filesize as much as possible.
The last line that has multibyte filename is also aligned.

Also fixed the issue that the file list is not shown correctly when
g:netrw_sort_by is set to 'size' and g:netrw_sizestyle is set to 'h' or
'H'.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-22 10:20:01 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
4e5c3cf07b patch 9.0.2120: un-used assignment in do_source_buffer_init
Problem:  un-used assignment in do_source_buffer_init
Solution: Remove it

Coverity warns about assigning NULL to line in scriptfile.c:1408,
because right after that assignment, in the next iteration of the loop,
line will be overwritten by the next value from vim_strsave().

And in case this was the last iteration, the line variable is no longer
used until the function returns. So we can safely remove that assignment.

closes: #13547

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-21 19:59:54 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
6b36645f07 patch 9.0.2119: remove dead-condition in ex_class
Problem:  remove dead-condition in ex_class()
Solution: remove the extra condition

The variable is_class must be true once we reach the

,----
| else if (has_static)
`----

in line 1750, because we break out earlier if is_class is false in line
1598 of vim9class.c. And once 'has_static = TRUE', we must be in a
class and there fore is_class is true.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-21 19:57:05 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
a5218a7330 patch 9.0.2118: [security]: avoid double-free in get_style_font_variants
Problem:  [security]: avoid double-free
Solution: Only fee plain_font, when it is not the same as bold_font

When plain_font == bold_font and bold_font is not NULL, we may end up
trying to free bold_font again, which already has been freed a few lines
above.

So only free bold_font, when the condition gui.font_can_bold is true,
which means that bold_font is not pointing to plain_font (so it needs to
be freed separately).

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-21 19:54:12 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
567cae2630 patch 9.0.2117: [security] use-after-free in qf_free_items
Problem:  [security] use-after-free in qf_free_items
Solution: only access qfpnext, if it hasn't been freed

Coverity discovered a possible use-after-free in qf_free_items. When
freeing the qfline items, we may access freed memory, when qfp ==
qfpnext.

So only access qfpnext, when it hasn't been freed.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-21 19:52:12 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
cb0c113ddc runtime(netrw): expand $COMSPEC without applying 'wildignore' (#13542)
When expanding $COMSPEC and a user has set :set wildignore=*.exe
netrw won't be able to properly cmd.exe, because it does not ignore the
wildignore setting.

So let's explicitly use expand() without applying the 'wildignore' and
'suffixes' settings to the result

closes: #13426

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-21 19:48:16 +01:00
dkearns
69866449dd runtime(vim): Improve keymap file highlighting (#13550)
- Match :loadkeymap to EOF as a region and contain only allowed items.
- Add highlighting for <Char- notation.
- add basic syntax highlighting tests

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-21 19:43:40 +01:00
zdohnal
d2c977bb7c runtime(Filelist): include new doc-Makefiles (#13551)
Tags for help files disappeared with the latest Vim update in Fedora,
which is caused by silent error (it didn't stop the build) about missing
file. I use 'make unixall' in Fedora to get the latest patchlevels and
the new files were missing from Filelist file which is used for
generating the tarball.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-21 19:42:56 +01:00
h_east
596a9f29c8 runtime(doc): Fix whitespace and formatting of some help files (#13549)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-21 12:24:23 +00:00
njohnston
aabca259fa runtime(doc): minor typo fixes (#13548)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-20 00:18:57 +01:00
Luuk van Baal
e670d17342 patch 9.0.2116: No test for defining sign without attribute
Problem:  No test for defining sign without attribute
Solution: Add test for defining sign without attributes

closes: #13544

Signed-off-by: Luuk van Baal <luukvbaal@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-19 10:57:02 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
6701abfb52 patch 9.0.2115: crash when callback function aborts because of recursiveness
Problem:  crash when callback function aborts because of recursiveness
Solution: correctly initialize rettv

Initialize rettv in invoke_popup_callback()

Since v9.0.2030, call_callback may exit early when the callback recurses
too much.  This meant that call_func, which would set rettv->v_type =
VAR_UNKNOWN, was not being called.

Without rettv->v_type being explicitly set, it still contained whatever
garbage was used to initialize the stack value in invoke_popup_callback.
This would lead to possible crashes when calling clear_tv(&rettv).

Rather than rely on action at a distance, explicitly initialize rettv's
type to VAR_UNKNOWN so clear_tv can tell nothing needs to be done.

closes: #13495
closes: #13545
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-19 10:52:50 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
22cbc8a4e1 patch 9.0.2114: overflow detection not accurate when adding digits
Problem:  overflow detection not accurate when adding digits
Solution: Use a helper function

Use a helper function to better detect overflows before adding integer
digits to a long or an integer variable respectively. Signal the
overflow to the caller function.

closes: #13539

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Henry <vim@drmikehenry.com>
Signed-off-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-11-19 10:47:21 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
22a97fc241 patch 9.0.2113: Coverity warns for another overflow in shift_line()
Problem:  Coverity warns for another overflow in shift_line()
Solution: Test for INT_MAX after the if condition, cast integer values
          to (long long) before multiplying.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Henry <vim@drmikehenry.com>
Signed-off-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-11-19 10:45:24 +01:00
Restorer
ab4f27e2a8 runtime(doc): Refactor doc-Makefiles (#13519)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-18 17:12:20 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
6ffe084e6e runtime(doc): document proper notation of gVim, document vim-security list
Also, while at it, document the vim-security mailing list.

closes: #13429

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-18 10:13:13 +01:00
Ivan Pešić
cc6be3e755 translation(sr): Update Serbian messages translation (#13538)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-17 12:54:10 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
6bf131888a patch 9.0.2112: [security]: overflow in shift_line
Problem:  [security]: overflow in shift_line
Solution: allow a max indent of INT_MAX

[security]: overflow in shift_line

When shifting lines in operator pending mode and using a very large
value, we may overflow the size of integer. Fix this by using a long
variable, testing if the result would be larger than INT_MAX and if so,
indent by INT_MAX value.

Special case: We cannot use long here, since on 32bit architectures (or
on Windows?), it typically cannot take larger values than a plain int,
so we have to use long long count, decide whether the resulting
multiplication of the shiftwidth value * amount is larger than INT_MAX
and if so, we will store INT_MAX as possible larges value in the long
long count variable.

Then we can safely cast it back to int when calling the functions to set
the indent (set_indent() or change_indent()). So this should be safe.

Add a test that when using a huge value in operator pending mode for
shifting, we will shift by INT_MAX

closes: #13535

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-16 22:04:38 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
73b2d3790c patch 9.0.2111: [security]: overflow in get_number
Problem:  [security]: overflow in get_number
Solution: Return 0 when the count gets too large

[security]: overflow in get_number

When using the z= command, we may overflow the count with values larger
than MAX_INT. So verify that we do not overflow and in case when an
overflow is detected, simply return 0

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-16 22:04:38 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
060623e4a3 patch 9.0.2110: [security]: overflow in ex address parsing
Problem:  [security]: overflow in ex address parsing
Solution: Verify that lnum is positive, before substracting from
          LONG_MAX

[security]: overflow in ex address parsing

When parsing relative ex addresses one may unintentionally cause an
overflow (because LONG_MAX - lnum will overflow for negative addresses).

So verify that lnum is actually positive before doing the overflow
check.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-16 22:04:38 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
58f9befca1 patch 9.0.2109: [security]: overflow in nv_z_get_count
Problem:  [security]: overflow in nv_z_get_count
Solution: break out, if count is too large

When getting the count for a normal z command, it may overflow for large
counts given. So verify, that we can safely store the result in a long.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-16 22:04:37 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
ac63787734 patch 9.0.2108: [security]: overflow with count for :s command
Problem:  [security]: overflow with count for :s command
Solution: Abort the :s command if the count is too large

If the count after the :s command is larger than what fits into a
(signed) long variable, abort with e_value_too_large.

Adds a test with INT_MAX as count and verify it correctly fails.

It seems the return value on Windows using mingw compiler wraps around,
so the initial test using :s/./b/9999999999999999999999999990 doesn't
fail there, since the count is wrapping around several times and finally
is no longer larger than 2147483647. So let's just use 2147483647 in the
test, which hopefully will always cause a failure

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-16 22:04:37 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
cb0b99f067 patch 9.0.2107: [security]: FPE in adjust_plines_for_skipcol
Problem:  [security]: FPE in adjust_plines_for_skipcol
Solution: don't divide by zero, return zero

Prevent a floating point exception when calculating w_skipcol (which can
happen with a small window when the number option is set and cpo+=n).

Add a test to verify

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-16 22:04:37 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
25aabc2b8e patch 9.0.2106: [security]: Use-after-free in win_close()
Problem:  [security]: Use-after-free in win_close()
Solution: Check window is valid, before accessing it

If the current window structure is no longer valid (because a previous
autocommand has already freed this window), fail and return before
attempting to set win->w_closing variable.

Add a test to trigger ASAN in CI

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-16 22:04:00 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
67abf1592c runtime(tar): comment out strange error condition check
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-14 17:17:12 +01:00
Luuk van Baal
bb800a7907 patch 9.0.2105: skipcol not reset when topline changed
Problem:  Skipcol is not reset when topline changed scrolling cursor to top
Solution: reset skipcol

closes: #13528
closes: #13532

Signed-off-by: Luuk van Baal <luukvbaal@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-14 17:05:18 +01:00
rhysd
bc8f79d36a patch 9.0.2104: wast filetype should be replaced by wat filetype
Problem:  wast filetype should be replaced by wat filetype
Solution: start using the official wat filetype name

runtime: rename `wast` filetype to `wat` (Wasm text format)

The problem is the name of the current filetype wast. When the plugin
was initially created, the file extension for Wasm text format was not
fixed and .wast was more popular.

However, recently .wat became the official file extension for
WebAssembly text (WAT) format and .wast is now a file extension for the
unofficial WAST format, which is a superset of .wat for the convenience
to describe the Wasm specification conformance tests.

https://webassembly.js.org/docs/contrib-wat-vs-wast.html

However for now, let's keep using the `wat` filetype even for the .wast
extension, so that we at least do not lose the filetype settings and
syntax highlighting. This can be adjusted later, if it turns out to have
a separate need for.

closes: #13533

Signed-off-by: rhysd <lin90162@yahoo.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-14 16:46:07 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
30c762d99a runtime(doc): fix typo in pi_gzip.txt
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-14 16:44:37 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
2076463e38 patch 9.0.2103: recursive callback may cause issues on some archs
Problem:  recursive callback may cause issues on some archs
Solution: Decrease the limit drastically to 20

Recursive callback limit causes problems on some architectures

Since commit 47510f3d65 we have a test
that causes a recursive popup callback function to be executed. However
it seems the current limit of 'maxfuncdepth' option value is still too
recursive for some 32bit architectures (e.g. 32bit ARM).

So instead of allowing a default limit of 100 (default value for
'maxfuncdepth'), let's reduce this limit to 20. I don't think there is a
use case where one would need such a high recursive callback limit and a
limit of 20 seems reasonable (although it is currently hard-coded).

closes: #13495
closes: #13502

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-12 16:59:29 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
9588666360 patch 9.0.2102: matchparen highlight not cleared in completion mode
Problem:  matchparen highlight not cleared in completion mode
Solution: Clear matchparen highlighting in completion mode

Remove hard-coded hack in insexpand.c to clear the :3match before
displaying the completion menu.

Add a test for matchparen highlighting. While at it, move all test tests
related to the matchparen plugin into a separate test file.

closes: #13493
closes: #13524

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-12 16:55:01 +01:00
Shane-XB-Qian
2dd613f57b runtime(termdebug): improve the breakpoint sign label (#13525)
// related #12589
// that should be the last chat (I) with Bram, r.i.p

Signed-off-by: shane.xb.qian <shane.qian@foxmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-12 16:53:39 +01:00
shane.xb.qian
4ae16d721a Improve CONTRIBUTING.md
closes: #13521

Signed-off-by: shane.xb.qian <shane.qian@foxmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-12 16:49:07 +01:00
shane.xb.qian
fdbadea4b6 patch 9.0.2101: CI: test_termdebug may still fail
Problem:  CI: test_termdebug may still fail
Solution: use term_wait() to make it more robust

closes: #13529

Signed-off-by: shane.xb.qian <shane.qian@foxmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-12 09:42:12 +01:00
Restorer
424da590e4 runtime(doc): Renamed "makefile_*.mak" for Vim documentation (#13517)
* Rename makefile_all.mak and makefile_mvc.mak

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 19:26:00 +01:00
dkearns
2c133f6c1a runtime(lynx): Update for Lynx 2.8.9 (#13510)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 19:06:56 +01:00
dkearns
9358b8d993 runtime(vim): Improve :let-heredoc syntax highlighting (#12923)
"trim" and "eval" are allowed in any order and whitespace is not
required after "=<<".

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 19:06:01 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
305127f9f2 patch 9.0.2100: CI: test_termdebug fails
Problem:  CI: test_termdebug fails
Solution: only test for a changed winlayout, if the window
          width actually changed

Also, include an unrelated comment (which doesn't warrant its own patch
number)

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 18:59:33 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
1b08d2cd07 runtime(doc): clarify when formatoptions applies
closes: #13503

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 15:51:19 +01:00
Ivan Grimaldi
5994329667 runtime(i3config): Update for i3 4.23 (#13522)
Co-authored-by: Ivan Grimaldi <grimaldi.ivam@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 13:09:26 +01:00
Nir Lichtman
6cd2d1df92 patch 9.0.2099: win32: terminal codes clear the terminal
Problem:  Terminal control codes¹ are sent even when silent
          mode is on, causing the terminal to clear up
Solution: Block any terminal codes when silent mode is on

¹https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/console-virtual-terminal-sequences

fixes: #12822
closes: #13521

Signed-off-by: Nir Lichtman <nir@lichtman.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 11:33:43 +01:00
ccn
2c5240ec8b runtime(doc): Update usr_51.txt to be more inclusive (#13496)
use their instead of his as the user may not be male


Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 09:35:50 +01:00
dkearns
521fb7e143 runtime(doc): Add missing null_<type> help tags (#13498)
Problem:  Not all null_<type> values have a help tag
Solution: Add missing help tags

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 09:33:43 +01:00
Philip H
f1952d9fa8 CI: labeler.yml use all instead of any for doc detection (#13507)
fixup: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/13506#pullrequestreview-1722013761

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 09:14:48 +01:00
ObserverOfTime
4f9074b96c patch 9.0.2098: No filetype support for xcompose files
Problem:  No filetype support for xcompose files
Solution: Add filetype detection

closes: #13508

Signed-off-by: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 09:12:27 +01:00
Ernie Rael
bee966d3fe runtime(doc): clarify :help inclusion section
Signed-off-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 09:10:24 +01:00
K.Takata
cb5e7a2026 CI: labeler.yml: Add some more component detection rules (#13511)
Add rules for `installer`, `platform-mac`, `platform-windows`, `xxd`.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 09:04:31 +01:00
Gerrit Meier
8f0fe20ff1 patch 9.0.2097: No support for cypher files
Problem:  No support for cypher files
Solution: Add cypher filetype detection

Cypher query language support to work with (mostly) graph databases.

Already existing lsp support in Neovim's nvim-lspconfig:
https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/server_configurations.md#cypher_ls

closes: #13516

Signed-off-by: Gerrit Meier <meistermeier@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 08:58:26 +01:00
Ernie Rael
03042a2753 patch 9.0.2096: Vim9: confusing usage of private
Problem:  Vim9: confusing usage of private
Solution: clarify and use protected keyword instead

[vim9class] document `_` as protected instead of private

fixes #13504
closes: #13520

Signed-off-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-11 08:53:32 +01:00
Philip H
4b0018feca CI: labeler.yml: add documentation label (#13506)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-09 08:51:03 +00:00
zeertzjq
20a94f44b3 runtime(doc): fix grammar in termdebug doc, remove trailing spaces (#13505)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-09 07:21:58 +00:00
shane.xb.qian
ca48202b6f runtime(termdebug): improve window handling, shorten var types
closes #13474

Signed-off-by: shane.xb.qian <shane.qian@foxmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-08 22:03:26 +01:00
shane.xb.qian
7fbbd7fdc6 runtime(termdebug): handle buffer-local mappings properly
closes: #13475

Signed-off-by: shane.xb.qian <shane.qian@foxmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-08 21:46:30 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
6a650bf696 patch 9.0.2095: statusline may look different than expected
Problem:  statusline may look different than expected
Solution: do not check for highlighting of stl and stlnc characters

statusline fillchar may be different than expected

If the highlighting group for the statusline for the current window
|hl-StatusLine| or the non-current window |hl-StatusLineNC| are cleared
(or do not differ from each other), than Vim will use the hard-coded
fallback values '^' (for the non-current windows) or '=' (for the
current window).  I believe this was done, to make sure the statusline
will always be visible and be distinguishable from the rest of the
window.

However, this may be unexpected, if a user explicitly defined those
fillchar characters just to notice that those values are then not used
by Vim.

So, let's assume users know what they are doing and just always return
the configured stl and stlnc values.  And if they want the statusline to
be non-distinguishable from the rest of the window space, so be it.  It
is their responsibility and Vim shall not know better what to use.

fixes: #13366
closes: #13488

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-08 21:23:29 +01:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
1fc47c2c9b patch 9.0.2094: Vim9: need more assignment tests
Problem:  Vim9: need more assignment tests
Solution: Add test for using different types in assignment, function
          arguments and return values

closes: #13491

Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-08 21:10:11 +01:00
dkearns
d56f15caf6 runtime(wget): Update for Wget2 2.1.0 (#13497)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-08 20:53:20 +01:00
zeertzjq
4d62a2f443 patch 9.0.2093: Unsupported option causes skipping of modeline test
Problem:  Unsupported option causes rest of modeline test to be skipped.
Solution: Revert the change from patch 8.2.1432.

closes: #13499
closes: #13500

Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-08 20:51:02 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
2a94e98792 patch 9.0.2092: tests: failure in test_arabic
Problem:  tests: failure in test_arabic
Solution: adjust the test for the changed arabic keymap

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-05 19:18:52 +01:00
avidseeker
caee7956a2 runtime(keymap): Switch Hindu-Arabic to Arabic numerals in arabic keymap (#13430)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-05 17:59:20 +01:00
Restorer
3570631dc6 translation(ru): Update the translation of Russian messages to Vim 9.0.2091 (#13490)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-05 17:56:14 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
3d37231437 runtime(tar): improve the error detection
Do not rely on the fact, that the last line matches warning, error,
inappropriate or unrecognized to determine if an error occurred. It
could also be a file, contains such a keyword.

So make the error detection slightly more strict and only assume an
error occured, if in addition to those 4 keywords, also a space matches
(this assumes the error message contains a space), which luckily on Unix
not many files match by default.

The whole if condition seems however slightly dubious.  In case an error
happened, this would probably already be caught in the previous if
statement, since this checks for the return code of the tar program.

There may however be tar implementations, that do not set the exit code
for some kind of error (but print an error message)? But let's keep this
check for now, not many people have noticed this behaviour until now, so
it seems to work reasonably well anyhow.

related: #6425
fixes: #13489
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-05 17:51:09 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
da4e433dc3 runtime(doc): document vim-script library function
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-05 10:45:49 +01:00
Sean Dewar
b2a4c110a5 runtime(dist): Make dist/vim.vim work properly when lacking vim9script support (#13487)
`:return` cannot be used outside of `:function` (or `:def`) in older Vims
lacking Vim9script support or in Neovim, even when evaluation is being skipped
in the dead `:else` branch.

Instead, use the pattern described in `:h vim9-mix`, which uses `:finish` to end
script processing before it reaches the vim9script stuff.

Signed-off-by: Sean Dewar <seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-05 10:11:37 +01:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
6709816f78 patch 9.0.2091: Vim9: cannot convert list to string using +=
Problem:  Vim9: cannot convert list to string using +=
          (after 9.0.2072)
Solution: convert dict index to string later in compile_member()

fixes: #13485
closes: #13486

Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-05 10:07:03 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
4f174f0de9 runtime(dist): add legacy version for central vim library
Also, enable the zip and gzip plugins by default, unless those variables
were not explicitly set by the user.

related: #13413

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-04 11:19:28 +01:00
D. Ben Knoble
cd8a3eaf53 runtime(dist): centralize safe executable check and add vim library (#13413)
Follow up to 816fbcc26 (patch 9.0.1833: [security] runtime file fixes,
2023-08-31) and f7ac0ef50 (runtime: don't execute external commands when
loading ftplugins, 2023-09-06).

This puts the logic for safe executable checks in a single place, by introducing
a central vim library, so all filetypes benefit from consistency.

Notable changes:
- dist#vim because the (autoload) namespace for a new runtime support
  library. Supporting functions should get documentation. It might make
  life easier for NeoVim devs to make the documentation a new file
  rather than cram it into existing files, though we may want
  cross-references to it somewhere…
- The gzip and zip plugins need to be opted into by enabling execution
  of those programs (or the global plugin_exec). This needs
  documentation or discussion.
- This fixes a bug in the zig plugin: code setting s:tmp_cwd was removed
  in f7ac0ef50 (runtime: don't execute external commands when loading
  ftplugins, 2023-09-06), but the variable was still referenced. Since
  the new function takes care of that automatically, the variable is no
  longer needed.

Signed-off-by: D. Ben Knoble <ben.knoble+github@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-04 10:11:17 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
08b1c61e8b runtime(doc): clarify terminal capabilities for focus reporting
closes: #13440

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-04 10:03:52 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
57f9ce1a09 patch 9.0.2090: complete_info() skips entries with 'noselect'
Problem:  complete_info() skips entries with 'noselect'
Solution: Check, if first entry is at original text state

Unfortunately, Commit daef8c7437
introduced a regression, that when ':set completeopt+=noselect' is set
and no completion item has been selected yet, it did not fill the
complete_info['items'] list.

This happened, because the current match item did not have the
CP_ORIGINAL_TEXT flag set and then the cp->prev pointer did point to the
original flag item, which caused the following while loop to not being
run but being skipped instead.

So when the 'noselect' is set, only start with to the previous selection
item, if the initial completion item has the CP_ORIGINAL_TEXT flag set,
else use the 2nd previous item instead.

fixes: #13451
closes: #13452

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-04 09:58:14 +01:00
Restorer
b23c1fc596 runtime(doc): Add Makefile for the Vim documentation on Windows (#13467)
* Makefile for the Vim documentation on Windows

* Corrected comments

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-04 09:57:09 +01:00
GuyBrush
15d270019e patch 9.0.2089: sound_playfile() fails when using powershell
Problem:  sound_playfile() fails when using powershell
Solution: quote filename using doublequotes, don't escape filename,
          because it doesn't use the shell

Avoiding powershell escaping because mci open command doesn't support
single quoted filenames: open 'C:\whatever\sound.wav' is not valid.

closes: #13471

Signed-off-by: GuyBrush <miguel.barro@live.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-04 09:54:00 +01:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
5a53925a6e patch 9.0.2088: Vim9: still allows abstract static methods
Problem:  Vim9: still allows abstract static methods
          (after v9.0.2084, v9.0.2085 and v9.0.2087)
Solution: Disallow abstract static methods

closes: #13479

Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-04 09:42:46 +01:00
Lucien Grondin
ce3b0136c6 runtime(sh): Update sh syntax and add shDerefOffset to shDerefVarArray for bash (#13480)
Add shDerefOffset to shDerefVarArray.

Example code:

```bash
declare -a a=({a..z})

echo "${a[@]:1:3}"
```


Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-04 09:41:37 +01:00
Jiri Slaby
2f54c13292 runtime(script.vim): make strace ft check less strict (#13482)
Strace output, depending on parameters (-ttf this time), can dump both
times and pid:
  1038  07:14:20.959262 execve("./e.py", ["./e.py"], 0x7ffca1422840 /* 51 vars */) = 0 <0.000150>

So loose the regexp matching this, so that the above is matched too.

Fixes #13481.

Co-authored-by: Jiri Slaby (SUSE) <jirislaby@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-04 09:39:54 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
33c1da7ff4 patch 9.0.2087: build-failure in vim9class
Problem:  build-failure in vim9class
Solution: reference correct error message,
          disable non-failing test

closes: #13476
closes: #13477

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-02 22:45:12 +01:00
zeertzjq
deba02ddd4 patch 9.0.2086: code cleanup for option callbacks needed
Problem:  code cleanup for option callbacks needed
Solution: remove flag os_doskip, it's not necessary, as we can check,
          whether an error message was returned

Remove unnecessary field os_doskip

Callback functions for boolean options set os_doskip immediately before
returning an error message, so os_doskip isn't actually needed.

closes: #13461

Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-02 21:01:19 +01:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
2b358adde0 patch 9.0.2085: Vim9: abstract can be used in interface
Problem:  Vim9: abstract can be used in interface
Solution: Disallow the use of abstract in an interface

fixes: #13456
closes: #13464

Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-02 20:58:58 +01:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
ef9e3f8924 patch 9.0.2084: Vim9: abstract static methods are possible
Problem:  Vim9: abstract static methods are possible
Solution: Disallow abstract static methods

fixes: #13462
closes: #13466

Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-02 20:43:57 +01:00
Lucien Grondin
1858e2b22a runtime(sh) Update sh syntax and add shDblParen to shCaseList (#13469)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-02 20:33:56 +01:00
Zdenek Dohnal
1b1c9f272d patch 9.0.2083: Perl: xsubpp may be in non-standard location
Problem:  Perl: xsubpp may be in non-standard location
Solution: Add --with-subpp configure option

configure.ac: Add --with-xsubpp configure option

Some environments (such as flatpaks) cannot count on xsubpp being
in the common Perl directory, so a configure option should be used for
clean solution.

closes: #13470

Signed-off-by: Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-02 20:19:06 +01:00
James McCoy
2b89afd5eb runtime(debversions): Add noble (24.04 LTS) as Ubuntu release name (#13472)
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@debian.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-02 20:12:29 +01:00
James McCoy
43cb8e1c3b patch 9.0.2082: test_channel may fail because of IPv6 config issue
Problem:  test_channel may fail because of IPv6 config issues
Solution: Catch and skip the test, if getaddrinfo() fails with
          'Address family not supported'

Mark tests as skipped when ch_open encounters E901

On some of the Debian build systems, the IPv6 channel tests fail because
`ch_open('[::1]:<port>', ...)` raises the error "E901: getaddrinfo() in
channel_open(): Address family for hostname not supported".

This appears to happen because getaddrinfo() can't perform the reverse
lookup for the ::1, which is a config issue on that system.  Therefore,
instead of reporting a test failure, mark the test as skipped due to the
bad network config

closes: #13473

Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-02 20:05:38 +01:00
Luuk van Baal
1bf1bf569b patch 9.0.2081: smoothscroll may result in wrong cursor position
Problem:  With 'smoothscroll' set, "w_skipcol" is not reset when unsetting 'wrap'.
          Resulting in incorrect calculation of the cursor position.
Solution: Reset "w_skipcol" when unsetting 'wrap'.

fixes:  #12970
closes: #13439

Signed-off-by: Luuk van Baal <luukvbaal@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-28 21:43:31 +02:00
Lucien Grondin
a390e984db runtime(sh): add shDblParen to shLoopList for bash (#13445)
add shDblParen to shLoopList to correctly highlight
arithmetic expressions for Bash and Ksh

This should allow code such as:

```bash
declare -i i j
for i in foo bar
do ((j = 1 << j))
done
```

Signed-off-by: Lucien Grondin <grondilu@yahoo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-28 21:40:48 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
171c50e0b0 patch 9.0.2080: vim9_script test too large
Problem:  vim9_script test too large
Solution: split vim9 type alias test into
          separate test file

Move type alias tests to a separate test file

closes: #13447

Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-28 21:31:53 +02:00
dkearns
8ebdbc9e6d runtime(doc): all secure options should note this restriction in the documentation (#13448)
Problem:  Not all secure options document their status
Solution: Describe secure context :set restrictions in each help entry

Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-28 21:26:19 +02:00
Doug Kearns
c1c177a47b patch 9.0.2079: Not all Dart files detected
Problem:  Not all Dart files detected
Solution: Add shebang filetype detection for Dart

closes: #13449

Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-28 21:21:49 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
feaccd2395 patch 9.0.2078: several problems with type aliases
Problem:  several problems with type aliases
Solution: Check for more error conditions, add tests,
          fix issues

Check for more error conditions and add additional tests

fixes  #13434
fixes  #13437
fixes  #13438
closes #13441

Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-28 15:53:55 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
87ca5e86fa patch 9.0.2077: CI fails because of trailing whitespace in test
Problem:  CI fails because of trailing whitespace in test
Solution: Remove it

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-27 19:48:38 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
ec3cebbd2b patch 9.0.2076: Vim9: No support for type aliases
Problem:  Vim9: No support for type aliases
Solution: Implement :type command

A type definition is giving a name to a type specification.  This also known
type alias.

	:type ListOfStrings = list<string>

The type alias can be used wherever a built-in type can be used.  The type
alias name must start with an upper case character.

closes: #13407

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-27 19:35:26 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
4bca4897a1 patch 9.0.2075: TextChangedI may not always trigger
Problem:  TextChangedI may not always trigger
Solution: trigger it in more cases: for insert/
          append/change operations, and when
          opening a new line,

fixes: #13367
closes: #13375

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Signed-off-by: Evgeni Chasnovski <evgeni.chasnovski@gmail.com>
2023-10-27 19:26:49 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
daef8c7437 patch 9.0.2074: Completion menu may be wrong
Problem:  Completion menu may be wrong
Solution: Check for the original direction of the completion menu,
          add more tests, make it work with 'noselect'

completion: move in right direction when  filling completion_info()

When moving through the insert completion menu and switching directions,
we need to make sure we start at the correct position in the list and
move correctly forward/backwards through it, so that we do not skip
entries and the selected item points to the correct entry in the list
of completion entries generated by the completion_info() function.

The general case is this:

1) CTRL-X CTRL-N, we will traverse the list starting from
   compl_first_match and then go forwards (using the cp->next pointer)
   through the list (skipping the very first entry, which has the
   CP_ORIGINAL_TEXT flag set (since that is the empty/non-selected entry

2) CTRL-X CTRL-P, we will traverse the list starting from
   compl_first_match (which now points to the last entry). The previous
   entry will have the CP_ORIGINAL_TEXT flag set, so we need to start
   traversing the list from the second prev pointer.

There are in fact 2 special cases after starting the completion menu
with CTRL-X:

3)  CTRL-N and then going backwards by pressing CTRL-P again.
    compl_first_match will point to the same entry as in step 1 above,
    but since compl_dir_foward() has been switched by pressing CTRL-P
    to backwards we need to pretend to be in still in case 1 and still
    traverse the list in forward direction using the cp_next pointer

4)  CTRL-P and then going forwards by pressing CTRL-N again.
    compl_first_match will point to the same entry as in step 2 above,
    but since compl_dir_foward() has been switched by pressing CTRL-N
    to forwards we need to pretend to be in still in case 2 and still
    traverse the list in backward direction using the cp_prev pointer

For the 'noselect' case however, this is slightly different again. When
going backwards, we only need to go one cp_prev pointer back. And
resting of the direction works again slightly different. So we need to
take the noselect option into account when deciding in which direction
to iterate through the list of matches.

related: #13402
related: #12971
closes: #13408

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-27 19:16:26 +02:00
nwounkn
650dcfc8d1 runtime(netrw): don't echo empty lines (#13431)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-27 19:07:38 +02:00
zeertzjq
b0221819f3 patch 9.0.2073: typo in quickfix.c comments
Problem:  typo in quickfix.c comments
Solution: fix them

closes: #13422

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-10-26 23:15:44 +02:00
James McCoy
7b7cda67a1 runtime(debian): update debian related runtime files (#13423)
* Update Debian runtime files

Add mantic as a supported Ubuntu release and move buster/kinetic to
unsupported.

Add syntax highlighting for deb822sources filetype.

Add debsources ftplugin to set relevant comment options.

Move common version information to shared/debversions.vim

Closes #11934

Co-authored-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Co-authored-by: James Addison <jay@jp-hosting.net>
Co-authored-by: Viktor Szépe <viktor@szepe.net>
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>

* Add myself as codeowner for Debian-related runtime files

Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>

---------

Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
Co-authored-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Co-authored-by: James Addison <jay@jp-hosting.net>
Co-authored-by: Viktor Szépe <viktor@szepe.net>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-26 23:14:30 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
c229a6ac07 patch 9.0.2072: Vim9: no nr2str conversion in list-unpack
Problem:  Vim9: no nr2str conversion in list-unpack
Solution: Generate 2STRING instruction to convert dict index to string

Generate instruction to convert dict index to a string

fixes:  #13417
closes: #13424

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-26 23:05:07 +02:00
Colin Kennedy
10407df7a9 patch 9.0.2071: objdump files not recognized
Problem:  objdump files not recognized
Solution: detect *.objdump files, add a filetype plugin

Added the objdump file/text format

closes: #13425

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Colin Kennedy <colinvfx@gmail.com>
2023-10-26 23:03:15 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
6b89dd6a72 patch 9.0.2070: [security] disallow setting env in restricted mode
Problem:  [security] disallow setting env in restricted mode
Solution: Setting environment variables in restricted mode could
          potentially be used to execute shell commands. Disallow this.

restricted mode: disable allow setting of environment variables

Setting environment variables in restricted mode, may have some unwanted
consequences. So, for example by setting $GCONV_PATH in restricted mode
and then calling the iconv() function, one may be able to execute some
unwanted payload, because the `iconv_open()` function internally uses
the `$GCONV_PATH` variable to find its conversion data.

So let's disable setting environment variables, even so this is no
complete protection, since we are not clearing the existing environment.
I tried a few ways but wasn't successful :(

One could also argue to disable the iconv() function completely in
restricted mode, but who knows what other API functions can be
influenced by setting some other unrelated environment variables.
So let's leave it as it is currently.

closes: #13394
See: https://huntr.com/bounties/b0a2eda1-459c-4e36-98e6-0cc7d7faccfe/

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-26 22:24:17 +02:00
David Leadbeater
67ec655383 patch 9.0.2069: possible to escape bracketed paste mode with Ctrl-C
Problem:  possible to escape bracketed paste mode with Ctrl-C
Solution: Do not handle Ctrl-C specially when key_protocol
          is in use, makes bracketed paste mode more robust

When a key protocol is in use Ctrl-C will be sent as an escape sequence,
but a raw Ctrl-C can be sent when pasting data. Pass this through, so
that a Ctrl-C can be pasted and won't result in exiting insert mode
(where the rest of the pasted keys can cause all kind of nasty
side-effects).

Many terminals will strip control characters in paste data (and xterm
will strip ^C since version 388), but this provides some defense in
depth if users change settings like xterm's allowPasteControls.

closes: #13398

Signed-off-by: David Leadbeater <dgl@dgl.cx>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-26 22:08:41 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
9198c1f2b1 patch 9.0.2068: [security] overflow in :history
Problem:  [security] overflow in :history
Solution: Check that value fits into int

The get_list_range() function, used to parse numbers for the :history
and :clist command internally uses long variables to store the numbers.
However function arguments are integer pointers, which can then
overflow.

Check that the return value from the vim_str2nr() function is not larger
than INT_MAX and if yes, bail out with an error. I guess nobody uses a
cmdline/clist history that needs so many entries... (famous last words).

It is only a moderate vulnerability, so impact should be low.

Github Advisory:
https://github.com/vim/vim/security/advisories/GHSA-q22m-h7m2-9mgm

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-26 21:29:32 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
5f5131d775 runtime(doc): clarify bracketed paste mode
related: #13398

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-25 21:53:09 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
a56f02d824 runtime(doc): missing code formatting in if_pyth.txt
fixes: #13418

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-25 21:21:56 +02:00
Ken Takata
c4a4038603 patch 9.0.2067: xxd: coloring was disabled on Cygwin
Problem:  xxd: coloring was disabled on Cygwin
Solution: don't include WIN32

xxd: Fix that color was disabled on Cygwin

"windows.h" was unintentionally included on Cygwin since 9.0.1834.
This accidentally disabled coloring on Cygwin.
Stop including "windows.h" on Cygwin.

closes: #13414

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-25 21:17:35 +02:00
OldWorldOrdr
1c14030aff patch 9.0.2066: xxd: corrupting files when reversing bit dumps
Problem:  xxd: corrupting files when reversing bit dumps
Solution: handle reversing bit dump slightly differently

fixes:  #13410
closes: #13415

Co-authored-by: OldWorldOrdr <joey.t.reinhart@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Signed-off-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Signed-off-by: tristhaus <tristhaus@yahoo.de>
2023-10-25 20:57:30 +02:00
Doug Kearns
3932072ab4 patch 9.0.2065: EXPAND flag set for filetype option
Problem:  EXPAND flag set for filetype option
Solution: Remove P_EXPAND flag from the 'filetype' option

Remove P_EXPAND flag from the 'filetype' option

Problem:  P_EXPAND flag is erroneously set for 'filetype' option
Solution: Remove the P_EXPAND flag

This flag is used by string options that accept file path values.  See
:help set_env.

This appears to have been included in d5e8c92 and resulted from an
incorrect implementation of 'filetype' completion.

See #12900 for a small discussion.

related: #12900
closes: #13416

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
2023-10-25 20:54:00 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
b731800522 patch 9.0.2064: cannot use buffer-number for errorformat
Problem:  cannot use buffer-number for errorformat
Solution: add support for parsing a buffer number using '%b' in
          'errorformat'

closes: #13419

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-25 20:50:28 +02:00
h_east
5985879e3c runtime(doc): Fix typos in several documents (#13420)
* Fix typos in several documents
* Update runtime/doc/terminal.txt

Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-25 14:47:05 +01:00
Christian Brabandt
50f3ec2898 please report security issues to the vim-security list
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-23 19:59:22 +02:00
Guido Cella
7d254dbc2d patch 9.0.2063: pacman hooks are detected as conf filetype
Problem:  pacman hooks are detected as conf filetype
Solution: make it consistent to pacman.conf and detect those
          hooks as confini

Because confini has much better syntax highlighting than conf.

For reference, I identified pacman.conf and pacman hooks as dosini in
https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/6335, then
https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/10213 changed them to conf, then
https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/10518 changed pacman.conf to confini but
forgot to change hooks.

closes: #13399

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Guido Cella <guido@guidocella.xyz>
2023-10-23 19:27:06 +02:00
Doug Kearns
c038427d2a patch 9.0.2062: Janet files are not recognised
Problem:  Janet files are not recognised
Solution: Add filename and shebang detection (without
          adding an extra filetype plugin)

Those are used by the Janet language:
http://www.janet-lang.org

closes: #13400

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
2023-10-23 19:24:05 +02:00
Guido Cella
ae9021a840 patch 9.0.2061: not able to detect xkb filetypes
Problem:  not able to detect xkb filetypes
Solution: Detect files below /u/s/X11/xkb as xkb files (without adding
          an extra filetype)

Those files are used from the X11 xkb extension

closes: #13401

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Guido Cella <guido@guidocella.xyz>
2023-10-23 19:19:46 +02:00
Amaan Qureshi
84394f2be4 patch 9.0.2060: *.{gn,gni} files are not recognized
Problem:  *.{gn,gni} files are not recognized
Solution: Detect some as gn filetype (without adding an extra filetype)

Those come from: https://gn.googlesource.com/gn/

closes: #13405

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Amaan Qureshi <amaanq12@gmail.com>
2023-10-23 19:16:14 +02:00
Ernie Rael
a5a1534753 runtime(doc): small updates to the documentation for varargs
- update and correct the documentation for varargs for Vim9 and make
  sure to mention that a <list> type is required.
- mention that 3match is used the matchparen plugin before 9.0.2054
  (actually this is not correct, but before that patch, Vim used the
  hardcoded id 3)

closes: #13403
closes: #13409

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-23 19:13:16 +02:00
dkearns
fea96c00e5 runtime(vim): Update ftplugin - comment motions (#13412)
Fix the pattern used by comment-motion mappings to match the start of a
block comment.

Block-comment start lines were being ignored if the previous line
contained a double-quote character anywhere in the line.  Line comments
should only be ignored if the previous line is a full-line comment and,
therefore, part of the current block comment.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-23 18:16:44 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
0ab500dede patch 9.0.2059: outstanding exceptions may be skipped
Problem:  outstanding exceptions may be skipped
Solution: When restoring exception state, process remaining outstanding
          exceptions

closes: #13386

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-21 11:59:42 +02:00
zeertzjq
a36acb7ac4 patch 9.0.2058: tests: avoid error when no swap files exist
Problem:  tests: avoid error when no swap files exist
Solution: use unlet! so that no error message is reported
          in case the variable does not exists

When s:GetSwapFileList() does not find any swapfiles, it will return an
empty list []. This means, that the variable 'name' will not be
declared, cause the following unlet command to fail and causing a 1 sec
delay on running the tests.

So let's instead use the :unlet! command which simply skips reporting an
error when the variable given as parameter does not exists.

closes: #13396

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-10-21 11:50:26 +02:00
Ernie Rael
3ec6c1fe3b patch 9.0.2057: Vim9: no strict type checks for funcrefs varargs
Problem:  Vim9: no strict type checks for funcrefs varargs
Solution: Perform strict type checking when declaring funcrefs
          with vararg declaration, add tests

closes: #13397

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-21 11:45:38 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
d3e277f279 matchparen: do not use hard-coded match id (#13393)
* matchparen: do not use hard-coded match id

Instead of using the hard-coded match id 3, which may also be used by
other plugins, let the matchparen plugin use whatever ids are
automatically returned when calling matchaddpos().

For backwards-compatibility, keep the `:3match` call, which will still
use the hard-coded id 3 (as mentioned in :h :3match).

closes: #13381

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-21 11:06:50 +02:00
Jonathan Wright
47416d1a74 patch 9.0.2056: no digraph for quadruple prime
Problem:  no digraph for quadruple prime
Solution: add quadruple prime digraph using 4'

closes: #13380

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wright <quaggy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Wright <quaggy@gmail.com>
2023-10-20 12:08:09 +02:00
Ernie Rael
d4802ec485 patch 9.0.2055: Vim9: non-consistent error messages
Problem:  Vim9: non-consistent error messages
Solution: make error messages more consistent with common structure

Adjust vim9class messages to follow common pattern.
[Variable|Method] "var-or-meth-name" ... class "class-name"

closes: #13391

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-20 11:59:00 +02:00
Ken Takata
ac709e2fc0 patch 9.0.2054: win32: iscygpty needs update
Problem:  win32: iscygpty needs update
Solution: Update iscygpty to the latest version, make use iswascii()
          API function

Import the latest version from https://github.com/k-takata/ptycheck.
This addresses #13332 for iscygpty()

closes: #13392

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-20 11:57:08 +02:00
dkearns
d5dc58aeed runtime(json5): Add new ftplugin (#13385)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-19 20:00:12 +02:00
Gregory Anders
a8c664a042 patch 9.0.2053: zig filetype detection test wrong
Problem:  zig filetype detection test wrong
Solution: Remove .zir pattern, add new test for .zon pattern

closes: #13389

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
2023-10-19 19:57:57 +02:00
Ken Takata
c6944913f0 patch 9.0.2052: win32: using deprecated wsock32 api
Problem:  win32: using deprecated wsock32 api
Solution: Use winsock2 (ws2_32) consistently

win32: Stop using wsock32

We have already used ws2_32 (winsock2) and already dropped support for
Windows 95 and NT4.  So, we don't need to care about wsock32.

Use ws2_32 consistently.

closes: #13383

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-19 17:24:02 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
00b55370b3 patch 9.0.2051: Vim9: wrong error for non-existing object var
Problem:  Vim9: wrong error for non-existing object var
Solution: mention object or class depending on whether
          the var is an object or class variable.

closes: #13384
closes: #13387

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-19 17:18:28 +02:00
Gregory Anders
e08bfef88b runtime(zig): Update Zig runtime files (#13388)
Update runtime files from upstream (https://github.com/zig/zig.vim) at
commit 54c216e5306a5c3878a60596aacb94dca8652ab9.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-19 17:16:59 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
198734897e Remove mention of huntr.dev since they do no longer support us
They do no longer support us, since they are shifting away to AI/ML
projects only. So remove any mentioned of using huntr.dev
https://huntr.com/new-huntr-faq/

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-19 17:12:19 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
ba75507c62 Patch 9.0.2050v2: Missing change to version.c
Problem:  v9.0.2050 missed the change to version.c
Solution: include the version.c change

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-19 17:04:04 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
c59c1e0d88 patch 9.0.2050: Vim9: crash with deferred function call and exception
Problem:  Vim9: crash with deferred function call and exception
Solution: Save and restore exception state

Crash when a deferred function is called after an exception and another
exception is thrown

closes: #13376
closes: #13377

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-19 10:52:34 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
d7b616d0ad patch 9.0.2049: Vim9: not recognizing qualified class vars for infix ops
Problem:  Vim9: not recognizing qualified class vars for infix ops
Solution: Drop the class type from the stack before generating the
          CLASSMEMBER instruction

closes: #13378
closes: #13379

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-19 10:47:53 +02:00
Ken Takata
982ef16059 patch 9.0.2048: python: uninitialized warning
Problem:  python: uninitialized warning
Solution: initialize 'minor' always

win32,py3: Fix uninitialized warning

Fix the following warning:
```
if_python3.c: In function 'py3_get_system_libname':
if_python3.c:879:16: warning: 'minor' may be used uninitialized [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
  879 |             if (minor == PY_MINOR_VERSION)
      |                ^
if_python3.c:839:24: note: 'minor' was declared here
  839 |         long    major, minor;
      |                        ^~~~~
```

closes: #13368

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-18 12:03:41 +02:00
Ken Takata
2b126a6892 patch 9.0.2047: perl: warning about inconsistent dll linkage
Problem:  perl: warning about inconsistent dll linkage
Solution: suppress warning

Suppress warning C4273 (inconsistent DLL linkage).

Also adjust inconsistent use of const.

closes: #13369

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-18 11:59:44 +02:00
Ken Takata
436f39390f patch 9.0.2046: win32,python: warning that MS_WIN64 got re-defined
Problem:  win32,python: warning that MS_WIN64 got re-defined
Solution: Do not define MS_WIN64, as it is no longer used

Suppress the following warning:
```
In file included from C:/Python312-64/include/Python.h:12,
                 from if_python3.c:79:
C:/Python312-64/include/pyconfig.h:240: warning: "MS_WIN64" redefined
  240 | #define MS_WIN64
      |
<command-line>: note: this is the location of the previous definition
```

`MS_WIN64` is not defined in `Make_mvc.mak` either.
This should be able to be safely removed.

closes: #13370

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-18 11:53:30 +02:00
zeertzjq
a0e1f06f04 patch 9.0.2045: tests: checking for swap files takes time
Problem:  tests: checking for swap files takes time
Solution: don't check for swap files  when test has been skipped

Check for swap files takes a considerable about of time, so don't do
that for skipped tests to avoid wasting time.

closes: #13371

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-10-18 11:50:37 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
0672595fd5 patch 9.0.2044: Vim9: exceptions confuse defered functions
Problem:  Vim9: exceptions confuse defered functions
Solution: save and restore exception state when calling defered
          functions

closes: #13364
closes: #13372

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-18 11:47:37 +02:00
Enno
5036e69852 runtime(systemd): allow for overriding systemd ftplugin settings (#13373)
closes: #13357

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-18 11:38:19 +02:00
Ernie Rael
96952b2e98 patch 9.0.2043: Vim9: issue with funcref assignmentand varargs
Problem:  Vim9: issue with funcref assignmentand varargs
Solution: Fix funcref type checking

closes: #13351

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-17 18:15:01 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
c290009e99 patch 9.0.2042: Test_cq_zero_exmode fails without channel feature
Problem:  Test_cq_zero_exmode fails without channel feature
Solution: Make the test check the channel feature

closes: #13365

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-17 18:10:13 +02:00
Illia Bobyr
8079917447 patch 9.0.2041: trim(): hard to use default mask
Problem:  trim(): hard to use default mask (partly revert v9.0.2040)
Solution: use default mask when it is empty

The default 'mask' value is pretty complex, as it includes many
characters.  Yet, if one needs to specify the trimming direction, the
third argument, 'trim()' currently requires the 'mask' value to be
provided explicitly.

Currently, an empty 'mask' will make 'trim()' call return 'text' value
that is passed in unmodified.  It is unlikely that someone is using it,
so the chances of scripts being broken by this change are low.

Also, this reverts commit 9.0.2040 (which uses v:none for the default
and requires to use an empty string instead).

closes: #13358

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Illia Bobyr <illia.bobyr@gmail.com>
2023-10-17 18:06:00 +02:00
Rolf Vidar Mazunki Hoksaas
5a33ce2a66 runtime(json5): include syntax script for json5 (#13356)
Merging syntax file from gutenye/json5.vim, modified to include proper
vim header.

See: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/8499

Signed-off-by: Mazunki Hoksaas <rolferen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Guten Ye <ywzhaifei@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-17 11:13:06 +02:00
Illia Bobyr
6e6386716f patch 9.0.2040: trim(): hard to use default mask
Problem:  trim(): hard to use default mask
Solution: Use default 'mask' when it is v:none

The default 'mask' value is pretty complex, as it includes many
characters.  Yet, if one needs to specify the trimming direction, the
third argument, 'trim()' currently requires the 'mask' value to be
provided explicitly.

'v:none' is already used to mean "use the default argument value" in
user defined functions.  See |none-function_argument| in help.

closes: #13363

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Illia Bobyr <illia.bobyr@gmail.com>
2023-10-17 11:09:45 +02:00
nwounkn
2e3cd52fa0 patch 9.0.2039: completion shows current word after completion restart
Problem:  completion shows current word after completion restart
Solution: remove the word being completed after completion restart

The word being completed is shown in a completion list after completion
restart, because it isn't removed from the current buffer before
searching for matches.

Also adjust `Test_complete_add_onechar` to match the new behavior.

closes: #13349

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: nwounkn <nwounkn@gmail.com>
2023-10-17 11:05:38 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
f3eac695bf patch 9.0.2038: Vim9: object method funcref not cleaned up after use
Problem:  Vim9: object method funcref not cleaned up after use
Solution: Clean up type stack after using object method funcref,
          remove now longer used ISN_DEFEROBJ instrunction

closes: #13360

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-17 11:00:45 +02:00
Yee Cheng Chin
209ec90b9b patch 9.0.2037: A few remaining cmdline completion issues with C-E/Y
Problem:  A few remaining cmdline completion issues with C-E/Y
Solution: Fix cmdline completion fuzzy/Ctrl-E/Ctrl-Y/options when not
          used at the end

Fix cmdline completion fuzzy/Ctrl-E/Ctrl-Y/options when not used at the end

A few places in the cmdline completion code only works properly when the
user hits Tab (or 'wildchar') at the end of the cmdline, even though
it's supposed to work even in the middle of the line.

For fuzzy search, `:e ++ff`, and `:set hl=`, fix completion code to make
sure to use `xp_pattern_len` instead of assuming the entire `xp_pattern`
is the search pattern (since it contains texts after the cursor).

Fix Ctrl-E / Ctrl-Y to not jump to the end when canceling/accepting a
wildmenu completion. Also, make them work even when not using
`set wildoptions+=pum` as there is no drawback to doing so.
(Related issue where this was brought up: #13331)

closes: #13362

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-17 10:56:25 +02:00
Yee Cheng Chin
396058acd0 patch 9.0.2036: if_python: rework python3.12 build dependency
Problem:  if_python: rework python3.12 build dependency
          (after 9.0.1996)
Solution: use PyTuple_Size instead of inlining the Py_SIZE
          into the Vim code base

Use a simpler fix for Python 3.12 build issues

Python 3.12 introduced link dependencies to their `Py_SIZE()` inline
function, which #13290 fixed by copying the inline function to Vim's
Python binding code. This works but it's fragile, as a future update may
change the implementation of `Py_SIZE` and there is no way for us to
know.

The reason we need `Py_SIZE` to begin with is that we use
`PyTuple_GET_SIZE()` which calls that. Just fix it by mapping that to
(confusingly similarly named) `PyTuple_Size()`, which we already do in
the stable ABI implementation. There's a minor performance cost in that
it's not inlined and it does error checking but that's fine as we only
call this function rarely (in an error handler).

related: #13290
closes: #13359

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-17 10:38:11 +02:00
Yee Cheng Chin
8f4fb007e4 patch 9.0.2035: [security] use-after-free with wildmenu
Problem:  [security] use-after-free with wildmenu
Solution: properly clean up the wildmenu when exiting

Fix wildchar/wildmenu/pum memory corruption with special wildchar's

Currently, using `wildchar=<Esc>` or `wildchar=<C-\>` can lead to a
memory corruption if using wildmenu+pum, or wrong states if only using
wildmenu. This is due to the code only using one single place inside the
cmdline process loop to perform wild menu clean up (by checking
`end_wildmenu`) but there are other odd situations where the loop could
have exited and we need a post-loop clean up just to be sure. If the
clean up was not done you would have a stale popup menu referring to
invalid memory, or if not using popup menu, incorrect status line (if
`laststatus=0`).

For example, if you hit `<Esc>` two times when it's wildchar, there's a
hard-coded behavior to exit command-line as a failsafe for user, and if
you hit `<C-\><C-\><C-N>` it will also exit command-line, but the clean
up code would not have hit because of specialized `<C-\>` handling.

Fix Ctrl-E / Ctrl-Y to not cancel/accept wildmenu if they are also
used for 'wildchar'/'wildcharm'. Currently they don't behave properly,
and also have potentially memory unsafe behavior as the logic is
currently not accounting for this situation and try to do both.
(Previous patch that addressed this: #11677)

Also, correctly document Escape key behavior (double-hit it to escape)
in wildchar docs as it's previously undocumented.

In addition, block known invalid chars to be set in `wildchar` option,
such as Ctrl-C and `<CR>`. This is just to make it clear to the user
they shouldn't be set, and is not required for this bug fix.

closes: #13361

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-17 10:06:56 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
5a679b2263 patch 9.0.2034: don't try to copy SMACK attribute, when none exist
Problem:  don't try to copy SMACK attribute, when none exist
Solution: return early if SMACK extended attributes do not exist or
          if they are not supported

closes: #1711
closes: #13348

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-16 10:17:13 +02:00
Ken Takata
215c3261a2 patch 9.0.2033: gcc overflow-warning for f_resolve
Problem:  gcc overflow-warning for f_resolve
Solution: use pointer p instead of pointer q[-1]

Suppress the following warning:
```
filepath.c: In function ‘f_resolve’:
filepath.c:2162:27: warning: writing 1 byte into a region of size 0 [-Wstringop-overflow=]
 2162 |                     q[-1] = NUL;
```

Closes: #13352
closes: #13353

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-16 09:57:43 +02:00
Viktor Szépe
dbf749bd5a runtime: Fix more typos (#13354)
* Fix more typos

* Fix typos in ignored runtime/ directory

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-16 09:53:37 +02:00
zeertzjq
f5a94d5165 patch 9.0.2032: cannot get mouse click pos for tab or virt text
Problem:  Cannot accurately get mouse clicking position when clicking on
          a TAB or with virtual text.
Solution: Add a "coladd" field to getmousepos() result.

closes: #13335

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-10-15 10:03:30 +02:00
zeertzjq
3c81f47a05 runtime(doc): correct <PageUp>/<PageDown> behavior in 'wildmenu' (#13336)
"but don't insert it" is wrong.
Also move them just below <Up> <Down> as they are more similar.
2023-10-15 10:02:08 +02:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
d7ae263af8 patch 9.0.2031: TextChangedI may be triggered by non-insert mode change
Problem:  `TextChangedI` can trigger on entering Insert mode if there
          was previously a change not in Insert mode.
Solution: Make it trigger only when text is actually changed in Insert
          mode.

closes: #13265
closes: #13338

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Evgeni Chasnovski <evgeni.chasnovski@gmail.com>
2023-10-15 09:59:00 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
47510f3d65 patch 9.0.2030: no max callback recursion limit
Problem:  no max callback recursion limit
Solution: bail out, if max call recursion for callback functions
          has been reached.

This checks the 'maxfuncdepth' setting and throws E169 when a callback
function recursively calls itself.

closes: #13337
closes: #13339

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-15 09:56:16 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
1ace49fb98 patch 9.0.2029: Vim9: no support for partials using call()
Problem:  Vim9: no support for partials using call()
Solution: Add support

closes: #13341

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-15 09:53:41 +02:00
Yee Cheng Chin
5d03525cde patch 9.0.2028: confusing build dependencies
Problem:  confusing build dependencies
Solution: clean them up, make them parallelizable

Separate vim binary and unittest dependencies, make them parallelizable

Clean up make dependencies so Vim and unit test binaries only depend on
the object files they need. This fixes an existing issue where after
running unit tests, the Vim binary would be invalidated, which results
in it having to be linked again when running script tests, even though
Vim was already previously built.

Make link.sh (script we use to link those binaries) generate namespaced
temporary files for each app to avoid them colliding with each other.
This allows `unittesttargets` to be built in parallel.

These fixes are useful when using link-time-optimization as the link
phase could now take minutes rather than a few seconds.

closes: #13344

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-15 09:50:53 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
de3295dd0c patch 9.0.2027: Vim9: no support for bitwise operators in lambda funcs
Problem:  Vim9: no support for bitwise operators in lambda funcs
Solution: move "evaluate" assignment a bit up in order to decide
          to perform bitwise operations

closes: #13342
closes: #13345

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-15 09:44:50 +02:00
Ken Takata
ae3cfa47d3 patch 9.0.2026: win32: python3 dll loading can be improved
Problem:  win32: python3 dll loading can be improved
Solution: Load DLL from registry path

Support loading python3.dll and/or python3xx.dll from the path written
in the registry.  To support Stable ABI's forwarder DLL (python3.dll),
use the `LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DLL_LOAD_DIR` flag for `LoadLibraryExW()`
because python3xx.dll is placed in the same directory of python3.dll.

If Stable ABI is used, search the latest version from the registry (both
from HKEY_CURRENT_USER and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE).  If Stable ABI is not
used, search only the matching version.

closes: #13315

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-14 11:49:09 +02:00
Yee Cheng Chin
989426be6e patch 9.0.2025: no cmdline completion for ++opt args
Problem:  no cmdline completion for ++opt args
Solution: Add cmdline completion for :e ++opt=arg and :terminal
          [++options]

closes: #13319

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-14 11:46:51 +02:00
James McCoy
bd734c3bea patch 9.0.2024: no filetype detection for Debian sources
Problem:  no filetype detection for Debian sources
Solution: Add new deb822sources filetype

closes: #13320

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
2023-10-14 11:41:34 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
ba9aed4497 patch 9.0.2023: need more tests for :cq
Problem:  need more tests for :cq
Solution: Add more tests, including wraparound on linux

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-14 11:39:40 +02:00
zeertzjq
b583eda703 patch 9.0.2022: getmousepos() returns wrong index for TAB char
Problem:  When clicking in the middle of a TAB, getmousepos() returns
          the column of the next char instead of the TAB.
Solution: Break out of the loop when the vcol to find is inside current
          char. Fix invalid memory access when calling virtcol2col() on
          an empty line.

closes: #13321

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-10-14 11:32:28 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
cd6ee69358 patch 9.0.2021: Coverity complains about change in charset
Problem:  Coverity complains about change in charset (after v9.0.2017)
Solution: check pointer t at index 0

closes: #13322

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-14 11:29:28 +02:00
Ivan Pešić
5ae6f9985e translation(sr): Update Serbian messages translation (#13324)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-14 11:28:05 +02:00
dkearns
7687238e1b runtime(tcsh): Update ftplugin (#13327)
Fix b:browsefilter deletion error when calling b:undo_ftplugin.

Fixes #13167

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-14 11:27:27 +02:00
Ernie Rael
0f058d1320 patch 9.0.2020: Vim9: islocked() needs more work
Problem:  Vim9: islocked() needs more work
Solution: rework islocked() and remove sync_root
          from get_lval()

closes: #13329

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-14 11:25:04 +02:00
Yee Cheng Chin
2bbd0d30ee runtime(doc): Improve command-line completion docs (#13331)
* Improve command-line completion docs

Add more details about 'ignorecase' and its effect on cmdline
completion.

Make sure keys used in wildmenu are properly documented and linked in the
keys' documentation entries, and in `:h index` for proper
cross-referencing, as wildmenu popup is slightly different from
insert-mode popup menu.

* Fix docs typos

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-14 11:23:45 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
29bb67f1be patch 9.0.2019: Vim9: no support for funcrefs
Problem:  Vim9: no support for funcrefs
Solution: Add support for object/class funcref members

closes: #11981 #12417 #12960 #12324 #13333

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-14 11:18:50 +02:00
LemonBoy
69fb5afb3b patch 9.0.2018: complete_info() returns wrong index
Problem:  complete_info() returns wrong index
Solution: Make order of 'info' in completion_info consistent

Start the iteration from the same point and follow the same direction as
done when assigning the completion numbers. This way we remove the
dependence on the completion direction and make the order of 'info'
consistent.

closes: #12230
closes: #12971

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
2023-10-11 21:55:56 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
dd75fcfbdf patch 9.0.2017: linebreak applies for leading whitespace
Problem:  linebreak applies for leading whitespace
Solution: only apply linebreak, once we have found non-breakat chars in
          the line

closes: #13228
closes: #13243

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-11 21:53:52 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
1ea428883f patch 9.0.2016: Vim9: assignment operators don't work for class vars
Problem:  Vim9: assignment operators don't work for class vars
Solution: implement it

closes: #13306

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-11 21:43:52 +02:00
Ernie Rael
4c8da025ef patch 9.0.2015: Vim9: does not handle islocked() from a method correctly
Problem:  Vim9: does not handle islocked() from a method correctly
Solution: Handle islocked() builtin from a method.

- Setup `lval_root` from `f_islocked()`.
- Add function `fill_exec_lval_root()` to get info about executing method.
- `sync_root` added in get_lval to handle method member access.
- Conservative approach to reference counting.

closes: #13309

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-11 21:38:24 +02:00
Ken Takata
c97b3febc8 patch 9.0.2013: confusing ifdefs in if_<lang>.c
Problem:  confusing ifdefs in if_<lang>.c
Solution: refactor ifndefs to #ifdefs

if_x: Avoid using #ifndef - #else - #endif

Using #ifndef - #else - #endif is sometimes confusing.
Use #ifdef - #else - #endif instead.

closes: #13310

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-11 21:27:06 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
a634b92b96 patch 9.0.2013: Unicode tables outdated
Problem: Unicode tables outdated
Solution: Update Unicode tables to v15.1 (released 23.09.2023)

closes: #13311

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-11 21:24:49 +02:00
Ernie Rael
f8da324619 patch 9.0.2012: Vim9: error message can be more accurate
Problem:  Vim9: error message can be more accurate
Solution: Fix the error messages

Fix message for some single use error messages.

closes: #13312

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-11 21:22:12 +02:00
Martin Tournoij
4a82bdfaa8 patch 9.0.2011: INI files not detected
Problem:  INI files not detected
Solution: detect uppercase .INI as dosini files

It previo~1 only worked for lower-case .ini files, but upperc~1 .INI is
also somewhat common on account of DOS' old 8.3 upperc~2 only filena~1.

closes: #13316

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Martin Tournoij <martin@arp242.net>
2023-10-11 21:20:06 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
41e6f7d6ba patch 9.0.2010: [security] use-after-free from buf_contents_changed()
Problem:  [security] use-after-free from buf_contents_changed()
Solution: block autocommands

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-11 21:09:53 +02:00
Yee Cheng Chin
54844857fd patch 9.0.2009: cmdline-completion for comma-separated options wrong
Problem:  cmdline-completion for comma-separated options wrong
Solution: Fix command-line expansions for options with filenames with
          commas

Fix command-line expansions for options with filenames with commas

Cmdline expansion for option values that take a comma-separated list
of file names is currently not handling file names with commas as the
commas are not escaped. For such options, the commas in file names need
to be escaped (to differentiate from a comma that delimit the list
items). The escaped comma is unescaped in `copy_option_part()` during
option parsing.

Fix as follows:
- Cmdline completion for option values with comma-separated file/folder
  names will not start a new match when seeing `\\,` and will instead
  consider it as one value.
- File/folder regex matching will strip the `\\` when seeing `\\,` to
  make sure it can match the correct files/folders.
- The expanded value will escape `,` with `\\,`, similar to how spaces
  are escaped to make sure the option value is correct on the cmdline.

This fix also takes into account the fact that Win32 Vim handles file
name escaping differently. Typing '\,' for a file name results in it
being handled literally but in other platforms '\,' is interpreted as a
simple ',' and commas need to be escaped using '\\,' instead.

Also, make sure this new logic only applies to comma-separated options
like 'path'. Non-list options like 'set makeprg=<Tab>' and regular ex
commands like `:edit <Tab>` do not require escaping and will continue to
work.

Also fix up documentation to be clearer. The original docs are slightly
misleading in how it discusses triple slashes for 'tags'.

closes: #13303
related: #13301

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-09 18:12:31 +02:00
Dominique Pellé
b07b9dc4da patch 9.0.2008: test: undofile left behind
Problem:  test: undofile left behind
Solution: cleanup undofile

fix: tmp file not deleted when running make test_undo

Temporary file `.Xtestfile.txt.un~` was left running `make test_undo`
and vim was configured with:
```
./configure --with-features=normal --enable-gui=no --enable-terminal
```

closes: #13304

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Dominique Pellé <dominique.pelle@tomtom.com>
2023-10-09 18:09:20 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
e467189022 patch 9.0.2007: Vim9: covariant parameter types allowed
Problem:  Vim9: covariant parameter types allowed when assigning
          functions
Solution: Enforce invariant type check for arguments and return value
          when assigning a funcref

closes: #13299
closes: #13305

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-09 18:01:06 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
f4ee1cb74b patch 9.0.2006: Vim9: need more tests
Problem:  Vim9: need more tests
Solution: add additional disassembly tests

closes: #13305

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-09 17:57:27 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
b56cef0be0 patch 9.0.2005: partially revert patch v9.0.1997
Problem:  partially revert patch v9.0.1997
Solution: add a comment, to make clear it's not used

related: #13288

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-09 17:55:02 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
d4afbdd071 patch 9.0.2004: Missing test file
Problem:  Missing test file
Solution: git-add the file to the repo

closes: #13305

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-09 08:15:00 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
7879bc5c13 patch 9.0.2003: xxd: compilation warning
Problem:  xxd: compilation warning
Solution: initialize variables

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-08 20:38:43 +02:00
Enno
1e33cd72b6 runtime: make command name for &iskeywordprg more unique (#13297)
See https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/13213/commits by @dkearns:
Rename 'keywordprg' user command to ShKeywordPrg as this is just a
leaking implementation detail.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-08 19:14:07 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
b852305dbf patch 9.0.2002: Vim9: need cleanup of class related interface code
Problem:  Vim9: need cleanup of class related interface code
Solution: Remove the unused class variable and class method related code
          for interfaces.

Remove unused class variable and class method related code for
interfaces.

Refactor the code.

Optimize the object/class member double lookup in compile_lhs().

Change unused global functions to static functions.

closes: #13302

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-08 19:07:39 +02:00
Antonio Giovanni Colombo
75b277d35c translation(it): updated translation of xxd manpage
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-08 19:05:02 +02:00
Ernie Rael
9771b2a67f patch 9.0.2001: Vim9: segfault with islocked()
Problem:  Vim9: segfault with islocked()
Solution: Check that the lval pointer is not null for objects and
          class variables

closes: #13295

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-07 22:10:26 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
1087b8c29a patch 9.0.2000: Vim9: use-after-free in deep call stack
Problem:  Vim9: use-after-free in deep call stack
Solution: Get the objct pointer from execution stack

closes: #13296

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-07 22:03:18 +02:00
dkearns
2a281ccca0 runtime(sh): Update ftplugin (#13213)
Rename 'keywordprg' user command to ShKeywordPrg as this is just a
leaking implementation detail.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-06 19:59:42 +02:00
Ernie Rael
e6c9aa5e6a patch 9.0.1999: Vim9: some error messages can be improved
Problem:  Vim9: some error messages can be improved
Solution: Mention the defining class for variable access error message

closes: #13272

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-06 19:55:52 +02:00
tristhaus
85f4521808 patch 9.0.1998: xxd: cannot reverse a bit dump
Problem:  xxd: cannot reverse a bit dump
Solution: implement reversing the bit dump using -b -r

closes: #13286

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: tristhaus <tristhaus@yahoo.de>
2023-10-06 19:51:13 +02:00
dundargoc
580c1fcb4a patch 9.0.1997: Some unused code in move.c and string.c
Problem:  Some unused code in move.c and string.c
Solution: Remove it

closes: #13288

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: dundargoc <gocdundar@gmail.com>
2023-10-06 19:41:14 +02:00
zeertzjq
27e12c7669 runtime(doc): remove E1520 tag (#13289)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-06 19:34:04 +02:00
Ken Takata
fa145f2009 patch 9.0.1996: Cannot build with python312
Problem:  Cannot build with python312
Solution: Define wrapper types and functions for python 3.12

Py_SIZE() uses PyLong_Type and PyBool_Type starting from Python 3.12.
We need to define our own Py_SIZE() to replace Py{Bool,Long}_Type with
py3_Py{Bool,Long}_Type.
We also need to redefine PyTuple_GET_SIZE() and PyList_GET_SIZE(), because
they use Py_SIZE().

closes: #13281
closes: #13290

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-06 19:27:13 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
26e8f7b0ab runtime(doc): Update vim9class help (#13292)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-06 19:24:10 +02:00
zeertzjq
a991ce9c08 patch 9.0.1995: Invalid memory access with empty 'foldexpr'
Problem:  Invalid memory access when 'foldexpr' returns empty string.
Solution: Check for NUL.

closes: #13293

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-10-06 19:18:12 +02:00
RestorerZ
ac9c6d5c78 patch 9.0.1994: inconsistent feature description
Problem:  inconsistent feature description
Solution: delete old mentioned feature sets small and big

The may however still be mentioned for historical reasons. e.g. The
last Amiga built version is for Vim6.2 and is still a big version.

closes: #13273

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: RestorerZ <restorer@mail2k.ru>
2023-10-05 22:25:12 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
9960ebcace patch 9.0.1993: warning about unused function definition
Problem:  warning about unused function definition
Solution: add ifdefs

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-05 22:17:09 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
20d161ace3 patch 9.0.1992: [security] segfault in exmode
Problem:  segfault in exmode when redrawing
Solution: skip gui_scroll when exmode_active

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-05 22:10:10 +02:00
Yee Cheng Chin
290b887e8c patch 9.0.1991: no cmdline completion for setting the font
Problem:  no cmdline completion for setting the font
Solution: enable it on Win32 and GTK builds

Add guifont cmdline completion (for Windows and GTK)

For Windows, auto-complete will only suggest monospace fonts as that's
the only types allowed. Will also suggest font options after the colon,
including suggesting the current font size for convenience, and misc
charset and quality options like `cANSI` and `qCLEARTYPE`.

For GTK, auto-complete will suggest only monospace fonts for `guifont`
but will include all fonts for `guifontwide`. The completion code
doesn't currently suggest the current font size, as the GTK guifont
format does not have a clear delimiter (':' for other platforms).

closes: #13264

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-05 20:54:21 +02:00
Christ van Willegen
ea746f9e86 patch 9.0.1990: strange error number
Problem:  strange error number
Solution: change error number,
          add doc tag for E1507

closes: #13270

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Christ van Willegen <cvwillegen@gmail.com>
2023-10-05 20:48:36 +02:00
KSR-Yasuda
0e95841004 runtime(netrw): diff (df) may open the wrong window (#13275)
closes: #11359

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-05 20:37:15 +02:00
KSR-Yasuda
f449825ae2 runtime(netrw): Update .netrwbook immediately on bookmark change (#13276)
closes: #9738

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-05 20:34:17 +02:00
K.Takata
9b259f520e translation(it): revert permission changes for xxd manpages again (#13277)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-05 20:30:08 +02:00
Ernie Rael
d615a3122a patch 9.0.1989: Vim9: double error message given
Problem:  Vim9: double error message given
Solution: Only give second error message, if ther
          wasn't one given before

closes: #13278

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-05 20:28:16 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
d2f4800099 patch 9.0.1988: Vim9: potential use-after-free for class members
Problem:  Vim9: potential use-after-free for class members
Solution: Use the class-related grow array for storing the
          member type instead of using a temporary type
          list grow array

Use the type list grow array associated with the class than using a
temporary type list grow array to allocate the class member type.

For simple types, a predefined type is used. For complex types, the type
is dynamically allocated from a grow array. For class variables, the
type grow array in the class should be used. So that the lifetime of the
type is same as the lifetime of the class.

closes: #13279

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-05 20:24:18 +02:00
Ken Takata
da5da654de patch 9.0.1987: win32: font-size calculation can be improved
Problem:  win32: font-size calculation can be improved
Solution: calculate font size before the window size

Support calculating the new size even if a bitmap font is used.
Calculate the new font size before actually change the Window size.

closes: #13280
related: #11812, #13252

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-05 20:20:58 +02:00
Ivan Pešić
c661e11e9c translation(sr): Update Serbian messages translation (#13282)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-05 20:17:28 +02:00
Yegappan Lakshmanan
b5a0719cb7 patch 9.0.1986: Vim9: accepting type-annotations
Problem:  Vim9: accepting type-annotations
Solution: Reject type annotations outside of declarations.

closes: #13267
closes: #13283

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-10-05 20:16:06 +02:00
dundargoc
b6d01f131c runtime(just): Correct filetype detection pattern and style (#13284)
See https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/13271#discussion_r1347279686 and
https://github.com/NoahTheDuke/vim-just/blob/main/ftdetect/just.vim.

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-05 20:11:55 +02:00
dundargoc
9a00e7c7cf patch 9.0.1985: CI: codecov is intrusive
Problem:  CI: codecov is intrusive
Solution: disable codecov comments

The codecov report is incredibly intrusive, and getting a notification
for every PR to vim that codecov codecoved is annoying. If anyone is
interested in the report the information is readily available by
clicking on the job.

closes: #13285

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: dundargoc <gocdundar@gmail.com>
2023-10-05 20:07:11 +02:00
Christian Brabandt
85ff0c1912 patch 9.0.1984: CI: Test_open_delay*() fails on FreeBSD 14
Problem:  CI: Test_open_delay*() fails on FreeBSD 14
Solution: Skip it on BSD

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-04 21:58:24 +02:00
zeertzjq
8e5f26ec6a patch 9.0.1983: scrolling inactive window not possible with cursorbind
Problem:  Scrolling non-current window using mouse is inconsistent
          depending on 'scrollbind'/'scrolloff' and different from GUI
          vertical scrollbar when 'cursorbind' is set.
Solution: Don't move cursor in non-current windows for 'cursorbind' if
          cursor in the current window didn't move.

closes: #13219
closes: #13210

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-10-04 21:45:33 +02:00
yasuda
4dbb2669e9 runtime(netrw): error when trying to :bd unloaded buffer
closes: #13215
closes: #13082

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-10-04 20:52:44 +02:00
Ernie Rael
64885645e7 patch 9.0.1982: vim9: clean up from v9.0.1955
Problem:  vim9: clean up from v9.0.1955
Solution: Fix a few remaining issues, improve error message

- Use `cl_exec`, the executing class, to check permissions in `get_lval()`.
- Handle lockvar of script variable from class.
- Add 'in class "Xxx"' to e_cannot_access_private_variable_str.

closes: #13222

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-10-04 20:16:22 +02:00
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@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ environment:
# disabled
# - FEATURE: TINY
# - FEATURE: NORMAL
# - FEATURE: BIG
matrix:
fast_finish: true

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@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ coverage:
default:
threshold: 0.05%
comment: false
# Files not run by tests
ignore:
- "src/dosinst.c"

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@@ -124,6 +124,9 @@ runtime/ftplugin/cs.vim @nickspoons
runtime/ftplugin/csh.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/css.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/cucumber.vim @tpope
runtime/ftplugin/debchangelog.vim @jamessan
runtime/ftplugin/debcontrol.vim @jamessan
runtime/ftplugin/debsources.vim @jamessan
runtime/ftplugin/desktop.vim @e-kwsm
runtime/ftplugin/dosbatch.vim @mrdubya
runtime/ftplugin/eiffel.vim @dkearns
@@ -163,6 +166,8 @@ runtime/ftplugin/ishd.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/j.vim @glts
runtime/ftplugin/javascript.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/javascriptreact.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/json.vim @dbarnett
runtime/ftplugin/json5.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/jsonc.vim @izhakjakov
runtime/ftplugin/julia.vim @carlobaldassi
runtime/ftplugin/kconfig.vim @chrisbra
@@ -219,6 +224,7 @@ runtime/ftplugin/spec.vim @ignatenkobrain
runtime/ftplugin/ssa.vim @ObserverOfTime
runtime/ftplugin/swayconfig.vim @jamespeapen
runtime/ftplugin/systemverilog.vim @Kocha
runtime/ftplugin/swig.vim @jmarrec
runtime/ftplugin/tap.vim @petdance
runtime/ftplugin/tcsh.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/tidy.vim @dkearns
@@ -232,6 +238,7 @@ runtime/ftplugin/vdf.vim @ObserverOfTime
runtime/ftplugin/wast.vim @rhysd
runtime/ftplugin/wget.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/wget2.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/xcompose.vim @ObserverOfTime
runtime/ftplugin/xml.vim @chrisbra
runtime/ftplugin/xs.vim @petdance
runtime/ftplugin/zsh.vim @chrisbra
@@ -355,6 +362,12 @@ runtime/syntax/d.vim @JesseKPhillips
runtime/syntax/dart.vim @pr3d4t0r
runtime/syntax/datascript.vim @dpelle
runtime/syntax/dcl.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/deb822sources.vim @jamessan
runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim @jamessan
runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim @jamessan
runtime/syntax/debcopyright.vim @jamessan
runtime/syntax/debsources.vim @jamessan
runtime/syntax/dep3patch.vim @jamessan
runtime/syntax/desktop.vim @e-kwsm
runtime/syntax/dosbatch.vim @mrdubya
runtime/syntax/dosini.vim @xuhdev
@@ -477,6 +490,7 @@ runtime/syntax/scss.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/sdoc.vim @gpanders
runtime/syntax/sed.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/sh.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/shared/debversions.vim @jamessan
runtime/syntax/sm.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/solidity.vim @cothi
runtime/syntax/spec.vim @ignatenkobrain
@@ -489,6 +503,7 @@ runtime/syntax/sshdconfig.vim @Jakuje
runtime/syntax/sudoers.vim @e-kwsm
runtime/syntax/svn.vim @hdima
runtime/syntax/swayconfig.vim @jamespeapen
runtime/syntax/swig.vim @jmarrec
runtime/syntax/systemverilog.vim @Kocha
runtime/syntax/tags.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/tap.vim @petdance
@@ -513,6 +528,7 @@ runtime/syntax/wdl.vim @zenmatic
runtime/syntax/wget.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/wget2.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/xbl.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/xcompose.vim @ObserverOfTime
runtime/syntax/xmath.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/xml.vim @chrisbra
runtime/syntax/xs.vim @petdance

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@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ body:
value: |
Thanks for reporting issues of Vim!
If you want to report a security issue, instead of reporting it here
you can alternatively disclose it on
[huntr.dev](https://huntr.dev/bounties/disclose/?utm_campaign=vim%2Fvim&utm_medium=social&utm_source=github&target=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fvim%2Fvim).
They have rewards in the form of money, swag and CVEs.
If you want to report a security issue, instead of reporting it here publicly,
please disclose it privately via mail to vim-security@googlegroups.com.
(It's a private list read only by the maintainers,
but anybody can post, after moderation.)
To make it easier for us to help you please enter detailed information below.
- type: textarea

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@@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ CI:
- any: ['.appveyor.yml']
- any: ['.codecov.yml']
documentation:
- all: ['*/doc/*']
translation:
- any: ['src/po/*.po']
@@ -47,6 +50,46 @@ if_tcl:
- any: ['src/proto/if_tcl.pro']
- any: ['runtime/doc/if_tcl.txt']
installer:
- any: ['nsis/**']
- any: ['src/dosinst.*']
- any: ['src/uninstall.c']
platform-mac:
- any: ['src/INSTALLmac.txt']
- any: ['src/os_mac*']
- any: ['src/proto/os_mac*']
platform-windows:
- any: ['nsis/**']
- any: ['src/*.bat']
- any: ['src/*.bmp']
- any: ['src/*.ico']
- any: ['src/GvimExt/*']
- any: ['src/INSTALLpc.txt']
- any: ['src/Make_cyg*.mak']
- any: ['src/Make_ming.mak']
- any: ['src/Make_mvc.mak']
- any: ['src/dosinst.*']
- any: ['src/gui_dwrite.*']
- any: ['src/gui_w32*']
- any: ['src/if_ole.*']
- any: ['src/iid_ole.c']
- any: ['src/os_mswin*']
- any: ['src/os_w32*']
- any: ['src/os_win32.*']
- any: ['src/proto/gui_w32.pro']
- any: ['src/proto/os_mswin.pro']
- any: ['src/proto/os_win32.pro']
- any: ['src/proto/winclip.pro']
- any: ['src/uninstall.c']
- any: ['src/vim.manifest']
- any: ['src/vim.rc']
- any: ['src/vimrun.c']
- any: ['src/winclip.c']
- any: ['src/xpm/**']
- any: ['src/xpm_w32.*']
runtime:
- any: ['runtime/ftplugin']
- any: ['runtime/syntax']
@@ -58,3 +101,6 @@ termdebug: runtime/pack/dist/opt/termdebug/plugin/termdebug.vim
plugin-netrw:
- any: ['runtime/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim']
- any: ['runtime/autoload/netrw*']
xxd:
- any: ['src/xxd/*']

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@@ -1,13 +1,12 @@
# Contributing to Vim
Patches are welcome in whatever form.
Discussions about patches happen on the vim-dev maillist.
Discussions about patches happen on the [vim-dev][0] mailing list.
If you create a pull request on GitHub it will be
forwarded to the vim-dev maillist. You can also send your patch there
directly. In that case an attachment with a unified diff format is preferred.
Information about the maillist can be found [on the Vim website].
[on the Vim website]: http://www.vim.org/maillist.php#vim-dev
forwarded to the vim-dev mailing list. You can also send your patch there
directly (but please note, the initial posting is subject to moderation).
In that case an attachment with a unified diff format is preferred.
Information about the mailing list can be found [on the Vim website][0]
A pull request has the advantage that it will trigger the Continuous
Integration tests, you will be warned of problems (you can ignore the coverage
@@ -22,31 +21,27 @@ Contributions will be distributed with Vim under the Vim license. Providing a
change to be included implies that you agree with this and your contribution
does not cause us trouble with trademarks or patents. There is no CLA to sign.
# Reporting issues
We use GitHub issues, but that is not a requirement. Writing to the Vim
maillist is also fine.
mailing list 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 of your plugins or settings:
mailing list. Try reproducing the problem without any of your plugins or settings:
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:
"ahere is some text&lt;Esc&gt;".
`ahere is some text<Esc>`.
Ideally, the steps you list can be used to write a test to verify the problem
is fixed.
Feel free to report even the smallest problem, also typos in the documentation.
You can find known issues in the todo file: ":help todo".
Or open [the todo file] on GitHub to see the latest version.
[the todo file]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/doc/todo.txt
You can find known issues in the todo file: `:help todo`.
Or open [the todo file][todo list] on GitHub to see the latest version.
# Syntax, indent and other runtime files
@@ -57,11 +52,10 @@ If you find a problem with one of these files or have a suggestion for
improvement, please first try to contact the maintainer directly.
Look in the header of the file for the name and email address.
The maintainer will take care of issues and send updates to Bram for
The maintainer will take care of issues and send updates to the Vim project for
distribution with Vim.
If the maintainer does not respond, contact the vim-dev maillist.
If the maintainer does not respond, contact the [vim-dev][0] mailing list.
# Translations
@@ -77,8 +71,28 @@ can be translated:
The help files can be translated and made available separately.
See https://www.vim.org/translations.php for examples.
# How do I contribute to the project?
Please have a look at the following [discussion][6], which should give you some
ideas. Please also check the [develop.txt][7] helpfile for the recommended
style. Often it's also beneficial to check the surrounding code for the style
being used.
# I have a question
If you have some question on the style guide, please contact the [vim-dev][0]
mailing list. For other questions please use the [Vi Stack Exchange][8] website, the
[vim-use][9] mailing list or make use of the [discussion][10] feature here at github.
[todo list]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/doc/todo.txt
[0]: http://www.vim.org/maillist.php#vim-dev
[1]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/src/po/README.txt
[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/nsis/lang/english.nsi
[6]: https://github.com/vim/vim/discussions/13087
[7]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/doc/develop.txt
[8]: https://vi.stackexchange.com
[9]: http://www.vim.org/maillist.php#vim-use
[10]: https://github.com/vim/vim/discussions

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@@ -698,6 +698,7 @@ RT_ALL = \
runtime/doc/*.pl \
runtime/doc/*.txt \
runtime/doc/Makefile \
runtime/doc/Make_all.mak \
runtime/doc/doctags.c \
runtime/doc/doctags.vim \
runtime/doc/test_urls.vim \
@@ -756,6 +757,17 @@ RT_ALL = \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/dvorak/dvorak/enable.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/dvorak/dvorak/disable.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editexisting/plugin/editexisting.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/.editorconfig \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/CONTRIBUTORS \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/LICENSE* \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/mkzip.sh \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/README.md \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/autoload/*.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/autoload/editorconfig_core/*.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/doc/tags \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/doc/editorconfig.txt \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/ftdetect/editorconfig.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/editorconfig/plugin/editorconfig.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/justify/plugin/justify.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/plugin/matchit.vim \
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/matchit.txt \
@@ -781,7 +793,9 @@ RT_SCRIPTS = \
runtime/makemenu.vim \
runtime/autoload/*.vim \
runtime/autoload/README.txt \
runtime/autoload/cargo/*.vim \
runtime/autoload/dist/*.vim \
runtime/autoload/rust/*.vim \
runtime/autoload/xml/*.vim \
runtime/autoload/zig/*.vim \
runtime/colors/*.vim \
@@ -846,6 +860,8 @@ RT_AMI_DOS = \
# DOS runtime (also in the extra archive)
RT_DOS = \
README_dos.txt \
runtime/doc/Make_mvc.mak \
runtime/tutor/Make_mvc.mak \
vimtutor.bat \
# DOS runtime without CR-LF translation (also in the extra archive)
@@ -952,6 +968,7 @@ IN_README_DIR = \
README_bindos.txt \
README_dos.txt \
README_extra.txt \
README_haiku.txt \
README_mac.txt \
README_ole.txt \
README_os2.txt \
@@ -988,11 +1005,13 @@ LANG_GEN = \
runtime/doc/*-tr.UTF-8.1 \
runtime/lang/README.txt \
runtime/lang/Makefile \
runtime/lang/Make_all.mak \
runtime/lang/menu_*.vim \
runtime/keymap/README.txt \
runtime/keymap/*.vim \
runtime/tutor/README.*.txt \
runtime/tutor/Makefile \
runtime/tutor/Make_all.mak \
runtime/tutor/tutor.utf-8 \
runtime/tutor/tutor.?? \
runtime/tutor/tutor.??.utf-8 \
@@ -1047,10 +1066,12 @@ LANG_SRC = \
src/po/vim.desktop.in \
src/po/gvim.desktop.in \
src/po/sjiscorr.c \
src/po/big5corr.c \
src/po/*.po \
# the language files for the Win32 lang archive
LANG_DOS = \
src/po/*.mo \
runtime/lang/Make_mvc.mak \
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Change to the vim directory and do:
$ export CC=cc
$ export _CC_CCMODE=1
$./configure --with-features=big --without-x --enable-gui=no
$./configure --with-features=normal --without-x --enable-gui=no
$ cd src
$ make

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@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@
## Reporting a vulnerability
If you want to report a security issue, please use [huntr.dev](https://huntr.dev/bounties/disclose?target=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fvim%2Fvim) to privately disclose the issue to us.
They also have rewards in the form of money, swag and CVEs.
If you want to report a security issue, please privately disclose the issue to the vim-security mailing list
vim-security@googlegroups.com
This is a private list, read only by the maintainers, but anybody can post, after moderation.
**Please don't publicly disclose the issue until it has been addressed by us.**

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@@ -590,23 +590,27 @@ export def FTprogress_cweb()
endif
enddef
export def FTprogress_asm()
# These include the leading '%' sign
var ft_swig_keywords = '^\s*%\%(addmethods\|apply\|beginfile\|clear\|constant\|define\|echo\|enddef\|endoffile\|extend\|feature\|fragment\|ignore\|import\|importfile\|include\|includefile\|inline\|insert\|keyword\|module\|name\|namewarn\|native\|newobject\|parms\|pragma\|rename\|template\|typedef\|typemap\|types\|varargs\|warn\)'
# This is the start/end of a block that is copied literally to the processor file (C/C++)
var ft_swig_verbatim_block_start = '^\s*%{'
export def FTi()
if exists("g:filetype_i")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_i
return
endif
# This function checks for an assembly comment the first ten lines.
# This function checks for an assembly comment or a SWIG keyword or verbatim block in the first 50 lines.
# If not found, assume Progress.
var lnum = 1
while lnum <= 10 && lnum < line('$')
while lnum <= 50 && lnum < line('$')
var line = getline(lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*;' || line =~ '^\*'
FTasm()
return
elseif line !~ '^\s*$' || line =~ '^/\*'
# Not an empty line: Doesn't look like valid assembly code.
# Or it looks like a Progress /* comment
break
elseif line =~ ft_swig_keywords || line =~ ft_swig_verbatim_block_start
setf swig
return
endif
lnum += 1
endwhile

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@@ -217,6 +217,14 @@ export def Exe2filetype(name: string, line1: string): string
elseif name =~ '^\%(rexx\|regina\)\>'
return 'rexx'
# Janet
elseif name =~ '^janet\>'
return 'janet'
# Dart
elseif name =~ '^dart\>'
return 'dart'
endif
return ''
@@ -361,7 +369,7 @@ def DetectFromText(line1: string)
# Strace
# inaccurate fast match first, then use accurate slow match
elseif (line1 =~ 'execve(' && line1 =~ '^[0-9:.]* *execve(')
elseif (line1 =~ 'execve(' && line1 =~ '^[0-9:. ]*execve(')
|| line1 =~ '^__libc_start_main'
setl ft=strace

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
" Vim runtime support library,
" runs the vim9 script version or legacy script version
" on demand (mostly for Neovim compatability)
"
" Maintainer: The Vim Project <https://github.com/vim/vim>
" Last Change: 2023 Nov 04
" enable the zip and gzip plugin by default, if not set
if !exists('g:zip_exec')
let g:zip_exec = 1
endif
if !exists('g:gzip_exec')
let g:gzip_exec = 1
endif
if !has('vim9script')
function dist#vim#IsSafeExecutable(filetype, executable)
let cwd = getcwd()
return get(g:, a:filetype .. '_exec', get(g:, 'plugin_exec', 0)) &&
\ (fnamemodify(exepath(a:executable), ':p:h') !=# cwd
\ || (split($PATH, has('win32') ? ';' : ':')->index(cwd) != -1 &&
\ cwd != '.'))
endfunction
finish
endif
def dist#vim#IsSafeExecutable(filetype: string, executable: string): bool
return dist#vim9#IsSafeExecutable(filetype, executable)
enddef

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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
vim9script
# Vim runtime support library
#
# Maintainer: The Vim Project <https://github.com/vim/vim>
# Last Change: 2023 Oct 25
export def IsSafeExecutable(filetype: string, executable: string): bool
var cwd = getcwd()
return get(g:, filetype .. '_exec', get(g:, 'plugin_exec', 0))
&& (fnamemodify(exepath(executable), ':p:h') !=# cwd
|| (split($PATH, has('win32') ? ';' : ':')->index(cwd) != -1
&& cwd != '.'))
enddef
# Uncomment this line to check for compilation errors early
# defcompile

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@@ -11,10 +11,7 @@ fun s:check(cmd)
let name = substitute(a:cmd, '\(\S*\).*', '\1', '')
if !exists("s:have_" . name)
" safety check, don't execute anything from the current directory
let s:tmp_cwd = getcwd()
let f = (fnamemodify(exepath(name), ":p:h") !=# s:tmp_cwd
\ || (index(split($PATH,has("win32")? ';' : ':'), s:tmp_cwd) != -1 && s:tmp_cwd != '.'))
unlet s:tmp_cwd
let f = dist#vim#IsSafeExecutable('gzip', name)
if !f
echoerr "Warning: NOT executing " .. name .. " from current directory!"
endif

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@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
" netrw.vim: Handles file transfer and remote directory listing across
" AUTOLOAD SECTION
" Date: May 03, 2023
" Version: 173
" Version: 173a
" Last Change:
" 2023 Nov 21 by Vim Project: ignore wildignore when expanding $COMSPEC (v173a)
" 2023 Nov 22 by Vim Project: fix handling of very long filename on longlist style (v173a)
" Maintainer: Charles E Campbell <NcampObell@SdrPchip.AorgM-NOSPAM>
" GetLatestVimScripts: 1075 1 :AutoInstall: netrw.vim
" Copyright: Copyright (C) 2016 Charles E. Campbell {{{1
@@ -400,7 +403,7 @@ if !exists("g:netrw_localcopycmd")
if g:netrw_cygwin
let g:netrw_localcopycmd= "cp"
else
let g:netrw_localcopycmd = expand("$COMSPEC")
let g:netrw_localcopycmd = expand("$COMSPEC", v:true)
let g:netrw_localcopycmdopt= " /c copy"
endif
elseif has("unix") || has("macunix")
@@ -415,7 +418,7 @@ if !exists("g:netrw_localcopydircmd")
let g:netrw_localcopydircmd = "cp"
let g:netrw_localcopydircmdopt= " -R"
else
let g:netrw_localcopydircmd = expand("$COMSPEC")
let g:netrw_localcopydircmd = expand("$COMSPEC", v:true)
let g:netrw_localcopydircmdopt= " /c xcopy /e /c /h /i /k"
endif
elseif has("unix")
@@ -436,7 +439,7 @@ if has("win32") || has("win95") || has("win64") || has("win16")
if g:netrw_cygwin
call s:NetrwInit("g:netrw_localmkdir","mkdir")
else
let g:netrw_localmkdir = expand("$COMSPEC")
let g:netrw_localmkdir = expand("$COMSPEC", v:true)
let g:netrw_localmkdiropt= " /c mkdir"
endif
else
@@ -452,7 +455,7 @@ if !exists("g:netrw_localmovecmd")
if g:netrw_cygwin
let g:netrw_localmovecmd= "mv"
else
let g:netrw_localmovecmd = expand("$COMSPEC")
let g:netrw_localmovecmd = expand("$COMSPEC", v:true)
let g:netrw_localmovecmdopt= " /c move"
endif
elseif has("unix") || has("macunix")
@@ -1166,7 +1169,6 @@ fun! netrw#Explore(indx,dosplit,style,...)
2match none
if exists("s:explore_match") | unlet s:explore_match | endif
if exists("s:explore_prvdir") | unlet s:explore_prvdir | endif
echo " "
" call Decho("cleared explore match list",'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
endif
@@ -1961,7 +1963,7 @@ endfun
" Doing this means that netrw will not come up as having changed a
" setting last when it really didn't actually change it.
"
" Used by s:NetrwOptionsRestore() to restore each netrw-senstive setting
" Used by s:NetrwOptionsRestore() to restore each netrw-sensitive setting
" keepvars are set up by s:NetrwOptionsSave
fun! s:NetrwRestoreSetting(keepvar,setting)
""" call Dfunc("s:NetrwRestoreSetting(a:keepvar<".a:keepvar."> a:setting<".a:setting.">)")
@@ -3516,6 +3518,11 @@ fun! s:NetrwBookHistHandler(chg,curdir)
echo "bookmarked the current directory"
endif
try
call s:NetrwBookHistSave()
catch
endtry
elseif a:chg == 1
" change to the bookmarked directory
" call Decho("(user: <".v:count."gb>) change to the bookmarked directory",'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
@@ -3660,6 +3667,11 @@ fun! s:NetrwBookHistHandler(chg,curdir)
" call Decho("g:netrw_bookmarklist=".string(g:netrw_bookmarklist),'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
endif
" call Decho("resulting g:netrw_bookmarklist=".string(g:netrw_bookmarklist),'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
try
call s:NetrwBookHistSave()
catch
endtry
endif
call s:NetrwBookmarkMenu()
call s:NetrwTgtMenu()
@@ -5552,7 +5564,7 @@ fun! netrw#BrowseX(fname,remote)
" cleanup: remove temporary file,
" delete current buffer if success with handler,
" return to prior buffer (directory listing)
" Feb 12, 2008: had to de-activiate removal of
" Feb 12, 2008: had to de-activate removal of
" temporary file because it wasn't getting seen.
" if remote == 1 && fname != a:fname
"" call Decho("deleting temporary file<".fname.">",'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
@@ -5720,8 +5732,6 @@ fun! s:NetrwClearExplore()
if exists("w:netrw_explore_list") |unlet w:netrw_explore_list |endif
if exists("w:netrw_explore_bufnr") |unlet w:netrw_explore_bufnr |endif
" redraw!
echo " "
echo " "
" call Dret("s:NetrwClearExplore")
endfun
@@ -7382,8 +7392,7 @@ fun! s:NetrwMarkFileDiff(islocal)
exe "NetrwKeepj e ".fnameescape(fname)
diffthis
elseif cnt == 2 || cnt == 3
vsplit
wincmd l
below vsplit
" call Decho("diffthis: ".fname,'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
exe "NetrwKeepj e ".fnameescape(fname)
diffthis
@@ -11179,16 +11188,16 @@ fun! s:LocalListing()
" call Decho("pfile <".pfile.">",'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
if w:netrw_liststyle == s:LONGLIST
let longfile= printf("%-".g:netrw_maxfilenamelen."S",pfile)
let sz = getfsize(filename)
let szlen = 15 - (strdisplaywidth(longfile) - g:netrw_maxfilenamelen)
let szlen = (szlen > 0) ? szlen : 0
let fsz = printf("%".szlen."S",sz)
if g:netrw_sizestyle =~# "[hH]"
let sz= s:NetrwHumanReadable(sz)
endif
let longfile= printf("%-".g:netrw_maxfilenamelen."S",pfile)
let pfile = longfile." ".sz." ".strftime(g:netrw_timefmt,getftime(filename))
let fsz = printf("%".szlen."S",sz)
let pfile = longfile." ".fsz." ".strftime(g:netrw_timefmt,getftime(filename))
" call Decho("longlist support: sz=".sz." fsz=".fsz,'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
endif
@@ -11198,7 +11207,7 @@ fun! s:LocalListing()
" call Decho("implementing g:netrw_sort_by=".g:netrw_sort_by." (time)")
" call Decho("getftime(".filename.")=".getftime(filename),'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
let t = getftime(filename)
let ft = strpart("000000000000000000",1,18-strlen(t)).t
let ft = printf("%018d",t)
" call Decho("exe NetrwKeepj put ='".ft.'/'.pfile."'",'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
let ftpfile= ft.'/'.pfile
sil! NetrwKeepj put=ftpfile
@@ -11208,10 +11217,7 @@ fun! s:LocalListing()
" call Decho("implementing g:netrw_sort_by=".g:netrw_sort_by." (size)")
" call Decho("getfsize(".filename.")=".getfsize(filename),'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
let sz = getfsize(filename)
if g:netrw_sizestyle =~# "[hH]"
let sz= s:NetrwHumanReadable(sz)
endif
let fsz = strpart("000000000000000000",1,18-strlen(sz)).sz
let fsz = printf("%018d",sz)
" call Decho("exe NetrwKeepj put ='".fsz.'/'.filename."'",'~'.expand("<slnum>"))
let fszpfile= fsz.'/'.pfile
sil! NetrwKeepj put =fszpfile
@@ -12044,9 +12050,9 @@ fun! s:NetrwBufRemover(bufid)
" call Decho("buf#".a:bufid." has name <".bufname(a:bufid).">","~".expand("<slnum>"))
" call Decho("buf#".a:bufid." has winid#".bufwinid(a:bufid),"~".expand("<slnum>"))
if a:bufid > 1 && !buflisted(a:bufid) && bufname(a:bufid) == "" && bufwinid(a:bufid) == -1
if a:bufid > 1 && !buflisted(a:bufid) && bufloaded(a:bufid) && bufname(a:bufid) == "" && bufwinid(a:bufid) == -1
" call Decho("(s:NetrwBufRemover) removing buffer#".a:bufid,"~".expand("<slnum>"))
exe "bd! ".a:bufid
exe "sil! bd! ".a:bufid
endif
" call Dret("s:NetrwBufRemover")

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@@ -2907,7 +2907,7 @@ endfor
" builtin class information
let g:php_builtin_object_functions = {}
" When completing for 'everyting imaginable' (no class context, not a
" When completing for 'everything imaginable' (no class context, not a
" variable) we need a list of built-in classes in a format of {'classname':''}
" for performance reasons we precompile this too
let g:php_builtin_classnames = {}

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ function! rustfmt#DetectVersion()
silent let s:rustfmt_help = system(g:rustfmt_command . " --help")
let s:rustfmt_unstable_features = s:rustfmt_help =~# "--unstable-features"
" Build a comparable rustfmt version varible out of its `--version` output:
" Build a comparable rustfmt version variable out of its `--version` output:
silent let l:rustfmt_version_full = system(g:rustfmt_command . " --version")
let l:rustfmt_version_list = matchlist(l:rustfmt_version_full,
\ '\vrustfmt ([0-9]+[.][0-9]+[.][0-9]+)')

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" tar.vim: Handles browsing tarfiles
" AUTOLOAD PORTION
" Date: Jan 07, 2020
" Version: 32
" Date: Nov 14, 2023
" Version: 32b (with modifications from the Vim Project)
" Maintainer: Charles E Campbell <NcampObell@SdrPchip.AorgM-NOSPAM>
" License: Vim License (see vim's :help license)
"
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
if &cp || exists("g:loaded_tar")
finish
endif
let g:loaded_tar= "v32"
let g:loaded_tar= "v32a"
if v:version < 702
echohl WarningMsg
echo "***warning*** this version of tar needs vim 7.2"
@@ -208,18 +208,24 @@ fun! tar#Browse(tarfile)
" call Dret("tar#Browse : a:tarfile<".a:tarfile.">")
return
endif
if line("$") == curlast || ( line("$") == (curlast + 1) && getline("$") =~# '\c\%(warning\|error\|inappropriate\|unrecognized\)')
redraw!
echohl WarningMsg | echo "***warning*** (tar#Browse) ".a:tarfile." doesn't appear to be a tar file" | echohl None
keepj sil! %d
let eikeep= &ei
set ei=BufReadCmd,FileReadCmd
exe "r ".fnameescape(a:tarfile)
let &ei= eikeep
keepj sil! 1d
" call Dret("tar#Browse : a:tarfile<".a:tarfile.">")
return
endif
"
" The following should not be neccessary, since in case of errors the
" previous if statement should have caught the problem (because tar exited
" with a non-zero exit code).
" if line("$") == curlast || ( line("$") == (curlast + 1) &&
" \ getline("$") =~# '\c\<\%(warning\|error\|inappropriate\|unrecognized\)\>' &&
" \ getline("$") =~ '\s' )
" redraw!
" echohl WarningMsg | echo "***warning*** (tar#Browse) ".a:tarfile." doesn't appear to be a tar file" | echohl None
" keepj sil! %d
" let eikeep= &ei
" set ei=BufReadCmd,FileReadCmd
" exe "r ".fnameescape(a:tarfile)
" let &ei= eikeep
" keepj sil! 1d
" call Dret("tar#Browse : a:tarfile<".a:tarfile.">")
" return
" endif
" set up maps supported for tar
setlocal noma nomod ro

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@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ enddef
# Public interface {{{
# When a TeX document is split into several source files, each source file
# may contain a "magic line" specifiying the "root" file, e.g.:
# may contain a "magic line" specifying the "root" file, e.g.:
#
# % !TEX root = main.tex
#

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@@ -57,14 +57,10 @@ if !exists("g:zip_extractcmd")
let g:zip_extractcmd= g:zip_unzipcmd
endif
let s:tmp_cwd = getcwd()
if (fnamemodify(exepath(g:zip_unzipcmd), ":p:h") ==# getcwd()
\ && (index(split($PATH,has("win32")? ';' : ':'), s:tmp_cwd) == -1 || s:tmp_cwd == '.'))
unlet s:tmp_cwd
if !dist#vim#IsSafeExecutable('zip', g:zip_unzipcmd)
echoerr "Warning: NOT executing " .. g:zip_unzipcmd .. " from current directory!"
finish
endif
unlet s:tmp_cwd
" ----------------
" Functions: {{{1

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@@ -111,11 +111,11 @@ please check the following items:
- Do not use hard coded escape sequences, these will not work in other
terminals. Always use #RRGGBB for the GUI.
- When targetting 8-16 colors terminals, don't count on "darkblue" to be blue
- When targeting 8-16 colors terminals, don't count on "darkblue" to be blue
and dark, or on "2" to be even vaguely reddish. Names are more portable
than numbers, though.
- When targetting 256 colors terminals, prefer colors 16-255 to colors 0-15
- When targeting 256 colors terminals, prefer colors 16-255 to colors 0-15
for the same reason.
- Typographic attributes (bold, italic, underline, reverse, etc.) are not

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# Makefile with common components
DOCS = \
arabic.txt \
autocmd.txt \
builtin.txt \
change.txt \
channel.txt \
cmdline.txt \
debug.txt \
debugger.txt \
develop.txt \
diff.txt \
digraph.txt \
editing.txt \
eval.txt \
farsi.txt \
filetype.txt \
fold.txt \
ft_ada.txt \
ft_context.txt \
ft_mp.txt \
ft_ps1.txt \
ft_raku.txt \
ft_rust.txt \
ft_sql.txt \
gui.txt \
gui_w32.txt \
gui_x11.txt \
hangulin.txt \
hebrew.txt \
help.txt \
helphelp.txt \
howto.txt \
if_cscop.txt \
if_lua.txt \
if_mzsch.txt \
if_ole.txt \
if_perl.txt \
if_pyth.txt \
if_ruby.txt \
if_sniff.txt \
if_tcl.txt \
indent.txt \
index.txt \
insert.txt \
intro.txt \
map.txt \
mbyte.txt \
message.txt \
mlang.txt \
motion.txt \
netbeans.txt \
options.txt \
os_390.txt \
os_amiga.txt \
os_beos.txt \
os_dos.txt \
os_haiku.txt \
os_mac.txt \
os_mint.txt \
os_msdos.txt \
os_os2.txt \
os_qnx.txt \
os_risc.txt \
os_unix.txt \
os_vms.txt \
os_win32.txt \
pattern.txt \
pi_getscript.txt \
pi_gzip.txt \
pi_logipat.txt \
pi_netrw.txt \
pi_paren.txt \
pi_spec.txt \
pi_tar.txt \
pi_vimball.txt \
pi_zip.txt \
popup.txt \
print.txt \
quickfix.txt \
quickref.txt \
quotes.txt \
recover.txt \
remote.txt \
repeat.txt \
rileft.txt \
russian.txt \
scroll.txt \
sign.txt \
spell.txt \
sponsor.txt \
starting.txt \
syntax.txt \
tabpage.txt \
tagsrch.txt \
term.txt \
terminal.txt \
testing.txt \
textprop.txt \
tips.txt \
todo.txt \
uganda.txt \
undo.txt \
userfunc.txt \
usr_01.txt \
usr_02.txt \
usr_03.txt \
usr_04.txt \
usr_05.txt \
usr_06.txt \
usr_07.txt \
usr_08.txt \
usr_09.txt \
usr_10.txt \
usr_11.txt \
usr_12.txt \
usr_20.txt \
usr_21.txt \
usr_22.txt \
usr_23.txt \
usr_24.txt \
usr_25.txt \
usr_26.txt \
usr_27.txt \
usr_28.txt \
usr_29.txt \
usr_30.txt \
usr_31.txt \
usr_32.txt \
usr_40.txt \
usr_41.txt \
usr_42.txt \
usr_43.txt \
usr_44.txt \
usr_45.txt \
usr_50.txt \
usr_51.txt \
usr_52.txt \
usr_90.txt \
usr_toc.txt \
various.txt \
version4.txt \
version5.txt \
version6.txt \
version7.txt \
version8.txt \
version9.txt \
vi_diff.txt \
vim9.txt \
vim9class.txt \
visual.txt \
windows.txt \
workshop.txt
HTMLS = \
arabic.html \
autocmd.html \
builtin.html \
change.html \
channel.html \
cmdline.html \
debug.html \
debugger.html \
develop.html \
diff.html \
digraph.html \
editing.html \
eval.html \
farsi.html \
filetype.html \
fold.html \
ft_ada.html \
ft_context.html \
ft_mp.html \
ft_ps1.html \
ft_raku.html \
ft_rust.html \
ft_sql.html \
gui.html \
gui_w32.html \
gui_x11.html \
hangulin.html \
hebrew.html \
helphelp.html \
howto.html \
if_cscop.html \
if_lua.html \
if_mzsch.html \
if_ole.html \
if_perl.html \
if_pyth.html \
if_ruby.html \
if_sniff.html \
if_tcl.html \
indent.html \
index.html \
insert.html \
intro.html \
map.html \
mbyte.html \
message.html \
mlang.html \
motion.html \
netbeans.html \
options.html \
os_390.html \
os_amiga.html \
os_beos.html \
os_dos.html \
os_haiku.html \
os_mac.html \
os_mint.html \
os_msdos.html \
os_os2.html \
os_qnx.html \
os_risc.html \
os_unix.html \
os_vms.html \
os_win32.html \
pattern.html \
pi_getscript.html \
pi_gzip.html \
pi_logipat.html \
pi_netrw.html \
pi_paren.html \
pi_spec.html \
pi_tar.html \
pi_vimball.html \
pi_zip.html \
popup.html \
print.html \
quickfix.html \
quickref.html \
quotes.html \
recover.html \
remote.html \
repeat.html \
rileft.html \
russian.html \
scroll.html \
sign.html \
spell.html \
sponsor.html \
starting.html \
syntax.html \
tabpage.html \
tagsrch.html \
term.html \
terminal.html \
testing.html \
textprop.html \
tips.html \
todo.html \
uganda.html \
undo.html \
userfunc.html \
usr_01.html \
usr_02.html \
usr_03.html \
usr_04.html \
usr_05.html \
usr_06.html \
usr_07.html \
usr_08.html \
usr_09.html \
usr_10.html \
usr_11.html \
usr_12.html \
usr_20.html \
usr_21.html \
usr_22.html \
usr_23.html \
usr_24.html \
usr_25.html \
usr_26.html \
usr_27.html \
usr_28.html \
usr_29.html \
usr_30.html \
usr_31.html \
usr_32.html \
usr_40.html \
usr_41.html \
usr_42.html \
usr_43.html \
usr_44.html \
usr_45.html \
usr_50.html \
usr_51.html \
usr_52.html \
usr_90.html \
usr_toc.html \
various.html \
version4.html \
version5.html \
version6.html \
version7.html \
version8.html \
version9.html \
vi_diff.html \
vimindex.html \
vim9.html \
vim9class.html \
visual.html \
windows.html \
workshop.html
CONVERTED = \
vim-da.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-da.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-da.UTF-8.1 \
vim-de.UTF-8.1 \
vim-fr.UTF-8.1 \
evim-fr.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-fr.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-fr.UTF-8.1 \
xxd-fr.UTF-8.1 \
vim-it.UTF-8.1 \
evim-it.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-it.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-it.UTF-8.1 \
xxd-it.UTF-8.1 \
vim-pl.UTF-8.1 \
evim-pl.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-pl.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-pl.UTF-8.1 \
xxd-pl.UTF-8.1 \
vim-ru.UTF-8.1 \
evim-ru.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-ru.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-ru.UTF-8.1 \
xxd-ru.UTF-8.1 \
vim-tr.UTF-8.1 \
evim-tr.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-tr.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-tr.UTF-8.1

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@@ -0,0 +1,490 @@
#
# Makefile for the Vim documentation on Windows
#
# 17.11.23, Restorer, <restorer@mail2k.ru>
# Common components
!INCLUDE Make_all.mak
# TODO: to think about what to use instead of awk. PowerShell?
#AWK =
# Correct the following line for the where executeable file vim is installed.
# Please do not put the path in quotes.
VIMEXE = D:\Programs\Vim\vim90\vim.exe
# Correct the following line for the directory where iconv installed.
# Please do not put the path in quotes.
ICONV_PATH = D:\Programs\GetText\bin
# In case some package like GnuWin32, UnixUtils
# or something similar is installed on the system.
# If the "touch" program is installed on the system, but it is not registered
# in the %PATH% environment variable, then specify the full path to this file.
!IF EXIST ("touch.exe")
TOUCH = "touch.exe" %1
!ELSE
TOUCH = if exist %1 ( copy /b %1+,, ) else ( type nul >%1 )
!ENDIF
# In case some package like GnuWin32, UnixUtils, gettext
# or something similar is installed on the system.
# If the "iconv" program is installed on the system, but it is not registered
# in the %PATH% environment variable, then specify the full path to this file.
!IF EXIST ("iconv.exe")
ICONV = "iconv.exe"
!ELSEIF EXIST ("$(ICONV_PATH)\iconv.exe")
ICONV = "$(ICONV_PATH)\iconv.exe"
!ENDIF
RM = del /q
.SUFFIXES :
.SUFFIXES : .c .o .txt .html
all : tags perlhtml $(CONVERTED)
# Use "doctags" to generate the tags file. Only works for English!
tags : doctags $(DOCS)
doctags.exe $(DOCS) | sort /L C /O tags
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
"(Get-Content -Raw tags | Get-Unique | % {$$_ -replace \"`r\", \"\"}) \
| New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name tags"
doctags : doctags.c
$(CC) doctags.c
# Use Vim to generate the tags file. Can only be used when Vim has been
# compiled and installed. Supports multiple languages.
vimtags : $(DOCS)
@"$(VIMEXE)" --clean -esX -V1 -u doctags.vim
uganda.nsis.txt : uganda.???
!@powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
$$ext=(Get-Item $?).Extension; (Get-Content $? ^| \
% {$$_ -replace '\s*\*[-a-zA-Z0-9.]*\*', '' -replace 'vim:tw=78:.*', ''}) \
^| Set-Content $*$$ext
!@powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
$$ext=(Get-Item $?).Extension; \
(Get-Content -Raw $(@B)$$ext).Trim() -replace '(\r\n){3,}', '$$1$$1' \
^| Set-Content $(@B)$$ext
# TODO:
#html: noerrors tags $(HTMLS)
# if exist errors.log (more errors.log)
# TODO:
#noerrors:
# $(RM) errors.log
# TODO:
#.txt.html:
# TODO:
#index.html: help.txt
# TODO:
#vimindex.html: index.txt
# TODO:
#tags.ref tags.html: tags
# Perl version of .txt to .html conversion.
# There can't be two rules to produce a .html from a .txt file.
# Just run over all .txt files each time one changes. It's fast anyway.
perlhtml : tags $(DOCS)
vim2html.pl tags $(DOCS)
# Check URLs in the help with "curl" or "powershell".
test_urls :
"$(VIMEXE)" -S test_urls.vim
clean :
$(RM) doctags.exe doctags.obj
$(RM) *.html vim-stylesheet.css
arabic.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
farsi.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
hebrew.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
russian.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
gui_w32.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
if_ole.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_390.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_amiga.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_beos.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_dos.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_haiku.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_mac.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_mint.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_msdos.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_os2.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_qnx.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_risc.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
os_win32.txt :
<<touch.bat $@
@$(TOUCH)
<<
convert-all : $(CONVERTED)
!IF [powershell -nologo -noprofile "exit $$psversiontable.psversion.major"] == 2
!ERROR The program "PowerShell" version 3.0 or higher is required to work
!ENDIF
vim-da.UTF-8.1 : vim-da.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimdiff-da.UTF-8.1 : vimdiff-da.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimtutor-da.UTF-8.1 : vimtutor-da.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vim-de.UTF-8.1 : vim-de.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
evim-fr.UTF-8.1 : evim-fr.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vim-fr.UTF-8.1 : vim-fr.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimdiff-fr.UTF-8.1 : vimdiff-fr.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimtutor-fr.UTF-8.1 : vimtutor-fr.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t utf-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
xxd-fr.UTF-8.1 : xxd-fr.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
evim-it.UTF-8.1 : evim-it.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vim-it.UTF-8.1 : vim-it.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimdiff-it.UTF-8.1 : vimdiff-it.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimtutor-it.UTF-8.1 : vimtutor-it.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
xxd-it.UTF-8.1 : xxd-it.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
evim-pl.UTF-8.1 : evim-pl.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-2 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28592)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vim-pl.UTF-8.1 : vim-pl.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-2 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28592)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimdiff-pl.UTF-8.1 : vimdiff-pl.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-2 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28592)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimtutor-pl.UTF-8.1 : vimtutor-pl.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-2 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28592)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
xxd-pl.UTF-8.1 : xxd-pl.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-2 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28592)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
evim-ru.UTF-8.1 : evim-ru.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f KOI8-R -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(20866)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vim-ru.UTF-8.1 : vim-ru.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f KOI8-R -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(20866)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimdiff-ru.UTF-8.1 : vimdiff-ru.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f KOI8-R -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(20866)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimtutor-ru.UTF-8.1 : vimtutor-ru.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f KOI8-R -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(20866)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
xxd-ru.UTF-8.1 : xxd-ru.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f KOI8-R -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(20866)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
evim-tr.UTF-8.1 : evim-tr.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-9 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28599)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vim-tr.UTF-8.1 : vim-tr.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-9 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28599)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimdiff-tr.UTF-8.1 : vimdiff-tr.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-9 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28599)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
vimtutor-tr.UTF-8.1 : vimtutor-tr.1
!IF DEFINED (ICONV)
$(ICONV) -f ISO-8859-9 -t UTF-8 $? >$@
!ELSE
# Conversion to UTF-8 encoding without BOM and with UNIX-like line ending
powershell -nologo -noprofile -Command \
[IO.File]::ReadAllText(\"$?\", [Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28599)) ^| \
1>nul New-Item -Force -Path . -ItemType file -Name $@
!ENDIF
# vim: set noet sw=8 ts=8 sts=0 wm=0 tw=0 ft=make:

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@@ -13,337 +13,8 @@ VIMEXE = vim
# AWK, used for "make html". Comment this out if the include gives problems.
include ../../src/auto/config.mk
DOCS = \
arabic.txt \
autocmd.txt \
builtin.txt \
change.txt \
channel.txt \
cmdline.txt \
debug.txt \
debugger.txt \
develop.txt \
diff.txt \
digraph.txt \
editing.txt \
eval.txt \
farsi.txt \
filetype.txt \
fold.txt \
ft_ada.txt \
ft_context.txt \
ft_mp.txt \
ft_ps1.txt \
ft_raku.txt \
ft_rust.txt \
ft_sql.txt \
gui.txt \
gui_w32.txt \
gui_x11.txt \
hangulin.txt \
hebrew.txt \
help.txt \
helphelp.txt \
howto.txt \
if_cscop.txt \
if_lua.txt \
if_mzsch.txt \
if_ole.txt \
if_perl.txt \
if_pyth.txt \
if_ruby.txt \
if_sniff.txt \
if_tcl.txt \
indent.txt \
index.txt \
insert.txt \
intro.txt \
map.txt \
mbyte.txt \
message.txt \
mlang.txt \
motion.txt \
netbeans.txt \
options.txt \
os_390.txt \
os_amiga.txt \
os_beos.txt \
os_dos.txt \
os_haiku.txt \
os_mac.txt \
os_mint.txt \
os_msdos.txt \
os_os2.txt \
os_qnx.txt \
os_risc.txt \
os_unix.txt \
os_vms.txt \
os_win32.txt \
pattern.txt \
pi_getscript.txt \
pi_gzip.txt \
pi_logipat.txt \
pi_netrw.txt \
pi_paren.txt \
pi_spec.txt \
pi_tar.txt \
pi_vimball.txt \
pi_zip.txt \
popup.txt \
print.txt \
quickfix.txt \
quickref.txt \
quotes.txt \
recover.txt \
remote.txt \
repeat.txt \
rileft.txt \
russian.txt \
scroll.txt \
sign.txt \
spell.txt \
sponsor.txt \
starting.txt \
syntax.txt \
tabpage.txt \
tagsrch.txt \
term.txt \
terminal.txt \
testing.txt \
textprop.txt \
tips.txt \
todo.txt \
uganda.txt \
undo.txt \
userfunc.txt \
usr_01.txt \
usr_02.txt \
usr_03.txt \
usr_04.txt \
usr_05.txt \
usr_06.txt \
usr_07.txt \
usr_08.txt \
usr_09.txt \
usr_10.txt \
usr_11.txt \
usr_12.txt \
usr_20.txt \
usr_21.txt \
usr_22.txt \
usr_23.txt \
usr_24.txt \
usr_25.txt \
usr_26.txt \
usr_27.txt \
usr_28.txt \
usr_29.txt \
usr_30.txt \
usr_31.txt \
usr_32.txt \
usr_40.txt \
usr_41.txt \
usr_42.txt \
usr_43.txt \
usr_44.txt \
usr_45.txt \
usr_50.txt \
usr_51.txt \
usr_52.txt \
usr_90.txt \
usr_toc.txt \
various.txt \
version4.txt \
version5.txt \
version6.txt \
version7.txt \
version8.txt \
version9.txt \
vi_diff.txt \
vim9.txt \
vim9class.txt \
visual.txt \
windows.txt \
workshop.txt
HTMLS = \
arabic.html \
autocmd.html \
builtin.html \
change.html \
channel.html \
cmdline.html \
debug.html \
debugger.html \
develop.html \
diff.html \
digraph.html \
editing.html \
eval.html \
farsi.html \
filetype.html \
fold.html \
ft_ada.html \
ft_context.html \
ft_mp.html \
ft_ps1.html \
ft_raku.html \
ft_rust.html \
ft_sql.html \
gui.html \
gui_w32.html \
gui_x11.html \
hangulin.html \
hebrew.html \
helphelp.html \
howto.html \
if_cscop.html \
if_lua.html \
if_mzsch.html \
if_ole.html \
if_perl.html \
if_pyth.html \
if_ruby.html \
if_sniff.html \
if_tcl.html \
indent.html \
index.html \
insert.html \
intro.html \
map.html \
mbyte.html \
message.html \
mlang.html \
motion.html \
netbeans.html \
options.html \
os_390.html \
os_amiga.html \
os_beos.html \
os_dos.html \
os_haiku.html \
os_mac.html \
os_mint.html \
os_msdos.html \
os_os2.html \
os_qnx.html \
os_risc.html \
os_unix.html \
os_vms.html \
os_win32.html \
pattern.html \
pi_getscript.html \
pi_gzip.html \
pi_logipat.html \
pi_netrw.html \
pi_paren.html \
pi_spec.html \
pi_tar.html \
pi_vimball.html \
pi_zip.html \
popup.html \
print.html \
quickfix.html \
quickref.html \
quotes.html \
recover.html \
remote.html \
repeat.html \
rileft.html \
russian.html \
scroll.html \
sign.html \
spell.html \
sponsor.html \
starting.html \
syntax.html \
tabpage.html \
tagsrch.html \
term.html \
terminal.html \
testing.html \
textprop.html \
tips.html \
todo.html \
uganda.html \
undo.html \
userfunc.html \
usr_01.html \
usr_02.html \
usr_03.html \
usr_04.html \
usr_05.html \
usr_06.html \
usr_07.html \
usr_08.html \
usr_09.html \
usr_10.html \
usr_11.html \
usr_12.html \
usr_20.html \
usr_21.html \
usr_22.html \
usr_23.html \
usr_24.html \
usr_25.html \
usr_26.html \
usr_27.html \
usr_28.html \
usr_29.html \
usr_30.html \
usr_31.html \
usr_32.html \
usr_40.html \
usr_41.html \
usr_42.html \
usr_43.html \
usr_44.html \
usr_45.html \
usr_50.html \
usr_51.html \
usr_52.html \
usr_90.html \
usr_toc.html \
various.html \
version4.html \
version5.html \
version6.html \
version7.html \
version8.html \
version9.html \
vi_diff.html \
vimindex.html \
vim9.html \
vim9class.html \
visual.html \
windows.html \
workshop.html
CONVERTED = \
vim-fr.UTF-8.1 \
evim-fr.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-fr.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-fr.UTF-8.1 \
xxd-fr.UTF-8.1 \
vim-it.UTF-8.1 \
evim-it.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-it.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-it.UTF-8.1 \
xxd-it.UTF-8.1 \
vim-pl.UTF-8.1 \
evim-pl.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-pl.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-pl.UTF-8.1 \
xxd-pl.UTF-8.1 \
vim-ru.UTF-8.1 \
evim-ru.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-ru.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-ru.UTF-8.1 \
xxd-ru.UTF-8.1 \
vim-tr.UTF-8.1 \
evim-tr.UTF-8.1 \
vimdiff-tr.UTF-8.1 \
vimtutor-tr.UTF-8.1
# Common components
include Make_all.mak
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .c .o .txt .html
@@ -476,6 +147,18 @@ os_win32.txt:
# Note that $< works with GNU make while $> works for BSD make.
# Is there a solution that works for both??
vim-da.UTF-8.1: vim-da.1
iconv -f latin1 -t utf-8 $< >$@
vimdiff-da.UTF-8.1: vimdiff-da.1
iconv -f latin1 -t utf-8 $< >$@
vimtutor-da.UTF-8.1: vimtutor-da.1
iconv -f latin1 -t utf-8 $< >$@
vim-de.UTF-8.1: vim-de.1
iconv -f latin1 -t utf-8 $< >$@
vim-fr.UTF-8.1: vim-fr.1
iconv -f latin1 -t utf-8 $< >$@

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Sep 27
*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 20
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -3928,6 +3928,8 @@ getmousepos() *getmousepos()*
wincol column inside "winid"
line text line inside "winid"
column text column inside "winid"
coladd offset (in screen columns) from the
start of the clicked char
All numbers are 1-based.
If not over a window, e.g. when in the command line, then only
@@ -4006,8 +4008,8 @@ getqflist([{what}]) *getqflist()*
text description of the error
type type of the error, 'E', '1', etc.
valid |TRUE|: recognized error message
user_data
custom data associated with the item, can be
user_data
custom data associated with the item, can be
any type.
When there is no error list or it's empty, an empty list is
@@ -4199,7 +4201,7 @@ getscriptinfo([{opts}]) *getscriptinfo()*
Note that this is a copy, the value of
script-local variables cannot be changed using
this dictionary.
version Vimscript version (|scriptversion|)
version Vim script version (|scriptversion|)
Examples: >
:echo getscriptinfo({'name': 'myscript'})
@@ -6411,7 +6413,9 @@ mode([expr]) Return a string that indicates the current mode.
Rvx Virtual Replace mode |i_CTRL-X| completion
c Command-line editing
ct Command-line editing via Terminal-Job mode
cr Command-line editing overstrike mode |c_<Insert>|
cv Vim Ex mode |gQ|
cvr Vim Ex mode while in overstrike mode |c_<Insert>|
ce Normal Ex mode |Q|
r Hit-enter prompt
rm The -- more -- prompt
@@ -6690,8 +6694,6 @@ printf({fmt}, {expr1} ...) *printf()*
precision, the argument(s) to be used must also be specified
using a {n$} positional argument specifier. See |printf-$|.
*E1520*
The conversion specifiers and their meanings are:
*printf-d* *printf-b* *printf-B* *printf-o*
@@ -6793,96 +6795,104 @@ printf({fmt}, {expr1} ...) *printf()*
having a different word order, positional arguments may be
used to indicate this. For instance: >
#, c-format
msgid "%s returning %s"
msgstr "waarde %2$s komt terug van %1$s"
#, c-format
msgid "%s returning %s"
msgstr "waarde %2$s komt terug van %1$s"
<
In this example, the sentence has its 2 string arguments reversed
in the output. >
In this example, the sentence has its 2 string arguments
reversed in the output. >
echo printf(
"In The Netherlands, vim's creator's name is: %1$s %2$s",
"Bram", "Moolenaar")
< In The Netherlands, vim's creator's name is: Bram Moolenaar >
echo printf(
"In The Netherlands, vim's creator's name is: %1$s %2$s",
"Bram", "Moolenaar")
< In The Netherlands, vim's creator's name is: Bram Moolenaar >
echo printf(
"In Belgium, vim's creator's name is: %2$s %1$s",
"Bram", "Moolenaar")
< In Belgium, vim's creator's name is: Moolenaar Bram
echo printf(
"In Belgium, vim's creator's name is: %2$s %1$s",
"Bram", "Moolenaar")
< In Belgium, vim's creator's name is: Moolenaar Bram
Width (and precision) can be specified using the '*' specifier.
In this case, you must specify the field width position in the
argument list. >
echo printf("%1$*2$.*3$d", 1, 2, 3)
< 001 >
echo printf("%2$*3$.*1$d", 1, 2, 3)
< 2 >
echo printf("%3$*1$.*2$d", 1, 2, 3)
< 03 >
echo printf("%1$*2$.*3$g", 1.4142, 2, 3)
< 1.414
echo printf("%1$*2$.*3$d", 1, 2, 3)
< 001 >
echo printf("%2$*3$.*1$d", 1, 2, 3)
< 2 >
echo printf("%3$*1$.*2$d", 1, 2, 3)
< 03 >
echo printf("%1$*2$.*3$g", 1.4142, 2, 3)
< 1.414
You can mix specifying the width and/or precision directly
and via positional arguments: >
echo printf("%1$4.*2$f", 1.4142135, 6)
< 1.414214 >
echo printf("%1$*2$.4f", 1.4142135, 6)
< 1.4142 >
echo printf("%1$*2$.*3$f", 1.4142135, 6, 2)
< 1.41
echo printf("%1$4.*2$f", 1.4142135, 6)
< 1.414214 >
echo printf("%1$*2$.4f", 1.4142135, 6)
< 1.4142 >
echo printf("%1$*2$.*3$f", 1.4142135, 6, 2)
< 1.41
*E1500*
You cannot mix positional and non-positional arguments: >
echo printf("%s%1$s", "One", "Two")
< E1500: Cannot mix positional and non-positional
arguments: %s%1$s
echo printf("%s%1$s", "One", "Two")
< E1500: Cannot mix positional and non-positional arguments:
%s%1$s
*E1501*
You cannot skip a positional argument in a format string: >
echo printf("%3$s%1$s", "One", "Two", "Three")
< E1501: format argument 2 unused in $-style
format: %3$s%1$s
echo printf("%3$s%1$s", "One", "Two", "Three")
< E1501: format argument 2 unused in $-style format:
%3$s%1$s
*E1502*
You can re-use a [field-width] (or [precision]) argument: >
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$d", 1, 2)
< 1 at width 2 is: 01
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$d", 1, 2)
< 1 at width 2 is: 01
However, you can't use it as a different type: >
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$ld is: %01$*2$d", 1, 2)
< E1502: Positional argument 2 used as field
width reused as different type: long int/int
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$ld is: %01$*2$d", 1, 2)
< E1502: Positional argument 2 used as field width reused as
different type: long int/int
*E1503*
When a positional argument is used, but not the correct number
or arguments is given, an error is raised: >
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.*3$d", 1, 2)
< E1503: Positional argument 3 out of bounds:
%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.*3$d
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.*3$d", 1, 2)
< E1503: Positional argument 3 out of bounds: %1$d at width
%2$d is: %01$*2$.*3$d
Only the first error is reported: >
echo printf("%01$*2$.*3$d %4$d", 1, 2)
< E1503: Positional argument 3 out of bounds:
%01$*2$.*3$d %4$d
echo printf("%01$*2$.*3$d %4$d", 1, 2)
< E1503: Positional argument 3 out of bounds: %01$*2$.*3$d
%4$d
*E1504*
A positional argument can be used more than once: >
echo printf("%1$s %2$s %1$s", "One", "Two")
< One Two One
echo printf("%1$s %2$s %1$s", "One", "Two")
< One Two One
However, you can't use a different type the second time: >
echo printf("%1$s %2$s %1$d", "One", "Two")
< E1504: Positional argument 1 type used
inconsistently: int/string
echo printf("%1$s %2$s %1$d", "One", "Two")
< E1504: Positional argument 1 type used inconsistently:
int/string
*E1505*
Various other errors that lead to a format string being
wrongly formatted lead to: >
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.3$d", 1, 2)
< E1505: Invalid format specifier:
%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.3$d
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.3$d", 1, 2)
< E1505: Invalid format specifier: %1$d at width %2$d is:
%01$*2$.3$d
*E1507*
This internal error indicates that the logic to parse a
positional format argument ran into a problem that couldn't be
otherwise reported. Please file a bug against Vim if you run
into this, copying the exact format string and parameters that
were used.
prompt_getprompt({buf}) *prompt_getprompt()*
Returns the effective prompt text for buffer {buf}. {buf} can
@@ -10111,9 +10121,9 @@ trim({text} [, {mask} [, {dir}]]) *trim()*
Return {text} as a String where any character in {mask} is
removed from the beginning and/or end of {text}.
If {mask} is not given, {mask} is all characters up to 0x20,
which includes Tab, space, NL and CR, plus the non-breaking
space character 0xa0.
If {mask} is not given, or is an empty string, {mask} is all
characters up to 0x20, which includes Tab, space, NL and CR,
plus the non-breaking space character 0xa0.
The optional {dir} argument specifies where to remove the
characters:
@@ -10169,8 +10179,8 @@ type({expr}) The result is a Number representing the type of {expr}.
Job: 8 |v:t_job|
Channel: 9 |v:t_channel|
Blob: 10 |v:t_blob|
Class 12 |v:t_class|
Object 13 |v:t_object|
Class: 12 |v:t_class|
Object: 13 |v:t_object|
For backward compatibility, this method can be used: >
:if type(myvar) == type(0)
:if type(myvar) == type("")
@@ -10370,6 +10380,8 @@ virtcol2col({winid}, {lnum}, {col}) *virtcol2col()*
character in window {winid} at buffer line {lnum} and virtual
column {col}.
If buffer line {lnum} is an empty line, 0 is returned.
If {col} is greater than the last virtual column in line
{lnum}, then the byte index of the character at the last
virtual column is returned.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*change.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Sep 19
*change.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 15
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -644,9 +644,9 @@ For other systems the tmpnam() library function is used.
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|.
*E939* *E1510*
[count] must be a positive number (max 2147483647)
Also see |cmdline-ranges|.
See |:s_flags| for [flags].
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 May 20
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 15
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -90,9 +90,11 @@ CTRL-SHIFT-Q Works just like CTRL-V, unless |modifyOtherKeys| is active,
In the GUI the |key-notation| is inserted without simplifying.
*c_<Left>* *c_Left*
<Left> cursor left
<Left> cursor left. See 'wildmenu' for behavior during wildmenu
completion mode.
*c_<Right>* *c_Right*
<Right> cursor right
<Right> cursor right. See 'wildmenu' for behavior during wildmenu
completion mode.
*c_<S-Left>*
<S-Left> or <C-Left> *c_<C-Left>*
cursor one WORD left
@@ -102,7 +104,8 @@ CTRL-SHIFT-Q Works just like CTRL-V, unless |modifyOtherKeys| is active,
CTRL-B or <Home> *c_CTRL-B* *c_<Home>* *c_Home*
cursor to beginning of command-line
CTRL-E or <End> *c_CTRL-E* *c_<End>* *c_End*
cursor to end of command-line
cursor to end of command-line. See 'wildmenu' for behavior
during wildmenu completion mode.
*c_<LeftMouse>*
<LeftMouse> Move the cursor to the position of the mouse click.
@@ -237,6 +240,7 @@ CTRL-\ e {expr} *c_CTRL-\_e*
CTRL-Y When there is a modeless selection, copy the selection into
the clipboard. |modeless-selection|
If there is no selection CTRL-Y is inserted as a character.
See 'wildmenu' for behavior during wildmenu completion mode.
CTRL-M or CTRL-J *c_CTRL-M* *c_CTRL-J* *c_<NL>* *c_<CR>* *c_CR*
<CR> or <NL> start entered command
@@ -252,12 +256,14 @@ CTRL-C quit command-line without executing
*c_<Up>* *c_Up*
<Up> recall older command-line from history, whose beginning
matches the current command-line (see below).
matches the current command-line (see below). See 'wildmenu'
for behavior during wildmenu completion mode.
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
feature}
*c_<Down>* *c_Down*
<Down> recall more recent command-line from history, whose beginning
matches the current command-line (see below).
matches the current command-line (see below). See 'wildmenu'
for behavior during wildmenu completion mode.
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
feature}
@@ -356,6 +362,7 @@ terminals)
A positive number represents the absolute index of an entry
as it is given in the first column of a :history listing.
This number remains fixed even if other entries are deleted.
(see |E1510|)
A negative number means the relative position of an entry,
counted from the newest entry (which has index -1) backwards.
@@ -381,6 +388,7 @@ When editing the command-line, a few commands can be used to complete the
word before the cursor. This is available for:
- Command names: At the start of the command-line.
- |++opt| values.
- Tags: Only after the ":tag" command.
- File names: Only after a command that accepts a file name or a setting for
an option that can be set to a file name. This is called file name
@@ -463,11 +471,16 @@ When repeating 'wildchar' or CTRL-N you cycle through the matches, eventually
ending up back to what was typed. If the first match is not what you wanted,
you can use <S-Tab> or CTRL-P to go straight back to what you typed.
The 'wildignorecase' option can be set to ignore case in filenames.
The 'wildmenu' option can be set to show the matches just above the command
line.
The 'wildoptions' option provides additional configuration to use a popup menu
for 'wildmenu', and to use fuzzy matching.
The 'wildignorecase' option can be set to ignore case in filenames. For
completing other texts (e.g. command names), the 'ignorecase' option is used
instead (fuzzy matching always ignores case, however).
If you like tcsh's autolist completion, you can use this mapping:
:cnoremap X <C-L><C-D>
(Where X is the command key to use, <C-L> is CTRL-L and <C-D> is CTRL-D)

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Mar 21
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Oct 20
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -174,6 +174,13 @@ ROUBLE
The rouble sign was added in 2014 as 0x20bd. Vim supports the digraphs =R and
=P for this. Note that R= and P= are other characters.
QUADRUPLE PRIME
The quadruple prime using the digraph 4' was added in 2023. Although it is
not part of RFC 1345, it supplements the existing digraph implementation as
there already exist digraphs for PRIME, DOUBLE PRIME and TRIPLE PRIME using
the 1', 2' and 3' digraphs.
*digraph-table*
char digraph hex dec official name ~
^@ NU 0x00 0 NULL (NUL)
@@ -931,6 +938,7 @@ char digraph hex dec official name ~
1' 2032 8242 PRIME
″ 2' 2033 8243 DOUBLE PRIME
‴ 3' 2034 8244 TRIPLE PRIME
⁗ 4' 2057 8279 QUADRUPLE PRIME
1" 2035 8245 REVERSED PRIME
‶ 2" 2036 8246 REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME
‷ 3" 2037 8247 REVERSED TRIPLE PRIME

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*eval.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Jun 01
*eval.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 20
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ a remark is given.
11. No +eval feature |no-eval-feature|
12. The sandbox |eval-sandbox|
13. Textlock |textlock|
14. Vim script library |vim-script-library|
Testing support is documented in |testing.txt|.
Profiling is documented at |profiling|.
@@ -4801,5 +4802,37 @@ This is not allowed when the textlock is active:
- closing a window or quitting Vim
- etc.
==============================================================================
14. Vim script library *vim-script-library*
Vim comes bundled with a Vim script library, that can be used by runtime,
script authors. Currently, it only includes very few functions, but it may
grow over time.
The functions are available as |Vim9-script| as well as using legacy Vim
script (to be used for non Vim 9.0 versions and Neovim).
*dist#vim* *dist#vim9*
The functions make use of the autoloaded prefix "dist#vim" (for legacy Vim
script and Neovim) and "dist#vim9" for Vim9 script.
The following functions are available:
dist#vim#IsSafeExecutable(filetype, executable) ~
dist#vim9#IsSafeExecutable(filetype:string, executable:string): bool ~
This function takes a filetype and an executable and checks whether it is safe
to execute the given executable. For security reasons users may not want to
have Vim execute random executables or may have forbidden to do so for
specific filetypes by setting the "<filetype>_exec" variable (|plugin_exec|).
It returns |true| or |false| to indicate whether the plugin should run the given
exectuable. It takes the following arguments:
argument type ~
filetype string
executable string
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@@ -394,17 +394,25 @@ highlighting. So do these:
You can find the details in $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/help.vim
*inclusion*
Vim is for everybody, no matter race, gender or anything. Some people make a
big deal about using "he" or "his" when referring to the user, thinking it
means we assume the user is male. That is not the case, it's just a habit of
writing help text, which quite often is many years old. Also, a lot of the
text is written by contributors for whom English is not their first language.
We do not make any assumptions about the gender of the user, no matter how the
text is phrased. Some people have suggested using "they", but that is not
regular English. We do not want to spend much time on this discussion. The
goal is that the reader understands how Vim works, the exact wording is
GENDER NEUTRAL LANGUAGE
*gender-neutral* *inclusion*
Vim is for everybody, no matter race, gender or anything. For new or updated
help text, gender neutral language is recommended. Some of the help text is
many years old and there is no need to change it. We do not make any
assumptions about the gender of the user, no matter how the text is phrased.
The goal is that the reader understands how Vim works, the exact wording is
secondary.
Many online technical style guides include sections about gender neutral
language. Here are a few: >
https://developers.google.com/style/pronouns
https://techwhirl.com/gender-neutral-technical-writing/
https://www.skillsyouneed.com/write/gender-neutral-language.html
https://ualr.edu/writingcenter/avoid-sexist-language/
<
Note: gender neutral language does not require using singular "they".
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_ole.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Oct 08
*if_ole.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 19
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Vim exposes four methods for use by clients.
SendKeys(keys) Execute a series of keys.
This method takes a single parameter, which is a string of keystrokes. These
keystrokes are executed exactly as if they had been types in at the keyboard.
keystrokes are executed exactly as if they had been typed in at the keyboard.
Special keys can be given using their <..> names, as for the right hand side
of a mapping. Note: Execution of the Ex "normal" command is not supported -
see below |ole-normal|.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Feb 22
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Oct 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ The range object methods are:
Range object type is available using "Range" attribute of vim module.
Example (assume r is the current range):
Example (assume r is the current range): >
# Send all lines in a range to the default printer
vim.command("%d,%dhardcopy!" % (r.start+1,r.end+1))
@@ -754,8 +754,10 @@ you can use Vim without this file.
MS-Windows ~
To use the Python interface the Python DLL must be in your search path. In a
console window type "path" to see what directories are used. The 'pythondll'
or 'pythonthreedll' option can be also used to specify the Python DLL.
console window type "path" to see what directories are used. If the DLL is
not found in your search path, Vim will check the registry to find the path
where Python is installed. The 'pythondll' or 'pythonthreedll' option can be
also used to specify the Python DLL.
The name of the DLL should match the Python version Vim was compiled with.
Currently the name for Python 2 is "python27.dll", that is for Python 2.7.
@@ -782,6 +784,8 @@ and failures. With Stable ABI, this restriction is relaxed, and any Python 3
library with version of at least |v:python3_version| will work. See
|has-python| for how to check if Stable ABI is supported, or see if version
output includes |+python3/dyn-stable|.
On MS-Windows, 'pythonthreedll' will be set to "python3.dll". When searching
the DLL from the registry, Vim will search the latest version of Python.
==============================================================================
10. Python 3 *python3*

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@@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@ variable. It supports 3 keys, `line_continuation`, `more_in_bracket_block`,
and `searchpair_timeout`.
`line_continuation` expects a number which will be added to the indent level of
a continuation line starting with a backslash, and defaults to
`shiftwidth() * 3`. It also accepts a string, which is evaluated at runtime.
`shiftwidth() * 3` . It also accepts a string, which is evaluated at runtime.
`more_in_bracket_block` expects a boolean value; when on, an extra
`shiftwidth()` is added inside blocks surrounded with brackets. It defaults to
`v:false`.
@@ -1244,14 +1244,14 @@ a continuation line starting with a backslash, and defaults to
a timeout. Increasing the value might give more accurate results, but also
causes the indentation to take more time. It defaults to 100 (milliseconds).
Example of configuration:
Example of configuration: >
let g:vim_indent = #{
\ line_continuation: shiftwidth() * 3,
\ more_in_bracket_block: v:false,
\ searchpair_timeout: 100,
\ }
<
*g:vim_indent_cont*
This variable is equivalent to `g:vim_indent.line_continuation`.
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@@ -1112,6 +1112,22 @@ tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
|c_<Insert>| <Insert> toggle insert/overstrike mode
|c_<LeftMouse>| <LeftMouse> cursor at mouse click
commands in wildmenu mode (see 'wildmenu')
<Up> move up to parent / select the previous match
<Down> move down to submenu / select the next match
<Left> select the previous match / move up to parent
<Right> select the next match / move down to submenu
<CR> move into submenu when doing menu completion
CTRL-E stop completion and go back to original text
CTRL-Y accept selected match and stop completion
other stop completion and insert the typed character
commands in wildmenu mode with 'wildoptions' set to "pum"
<PageUp> select a match several entries back
<PageDown> select a match several entries forward
==============================================================================
5. Terminal-Job mode *terminal-job-index*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*intro.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Aug 15
*intro.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -43,7 +43,8 @@ document, there is a separate document for each supported system, see
*pronounce*
Vim is pronounced as one word, like Jim, not vi-ai-em. It's written with a
capital, since it's a name, again like Jim.
capital, since it's a name, again like Jim. The GUI version of Vim is written
"gVim" (or "GVim" when at the beginning of a sentence).
This manual is a reference for all the Vim commands and options. This is not
an introduction to the use of Vi or Vim, it gets a bit complicated here and
@@ -97,12 +98,14 @@ There are several mailing lists for Vim:
<vim-mac@vim.org> *vim-mac* *vim_mac*
For discussions about using and improving the Macintosh version of
Vim.
<vim-security@googlegroups.com> *vim-security*
This list is for (privately) discussing security relevant issues of Vim.
See http://www.vim.org/maillist.php for the latest information.
NOTE:
- Anyone can see the archive, e.g. on Google groups. Search this if you have
questions.
questions, except for the vim-security list.
- You can only send messages to these lists if you have subscribed!
- The first message is moderated, thus it may take a few hours to show up.
- You need to send the messages from the same location as where you subscribed
@@ -184,7 +187,7 @@ introduce Y2K problems, but those are not really part of Vim itself.
==============================================================================
3. Credits *credits* *author*
Most of Vim was created by Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |Bram-Moolenaar|
Most of Vim was created by Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |Bram-Moolenaar|.
Parts of the documentation come from several Vi manuals, written by:
W.N. Joy
@@ -217,7 +220,8 @@ Vim would never have become what it is now, without the help of these people!
Bill Foster Athena GUI port (later removed)
Google Let Bram work on Vim one day a week
Loic Grenie xvim (ideas for multi windows version)
Sven Guckes Vim promoter and previous WWW page maintainer |Sven-Guckes|
Sven Guckes Vim promoter and previous WWW page maintainer
|Sven-Guckes|
Darren Hiebert Exuberant ctags
Jason Hildebrand GTK+ 2 port
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*message.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 May 24
*message.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 08
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -135,6 +135,8 @@ This happens when an Ex command executes an Ex command that executes an Ex
command, etc. The limit is 200 or the value of 'maxfuncdepth', whatever is
larger. When it's more there probably is an endless loop. Probably a
|:execute| or |:source| command is involved.
Can also happen with a recursive callback function (|job-callback|).
A limit of 20 is used here.
*E254*
Cannot allocate color {name} ~

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Apr 03
*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 26
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur et al.
@@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ REJECT Not used.
These errors occur when a message violates the protocol:
*E627* *E628* *E629* *E632* *E633* *E634* *E635* *E636*
*E637* *E638* *E639* *E640* *E641* *E642* *E643* *E644* *E645* *E646*
*E647* *E648* *E649* *E650* *E651* *E652*
*E647* *E648* *E650* *E651* *E652*
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*options.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Aug 15
*options.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 20
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ achieve special effects. These options come in three forms:
'ttytype'
Warning: This may have a lot of side effects.
*:set-args* *:set=* *E487* *E521*
*:set-args* *:set=* *E487* *E521*
:se[t] {option}={value} or
:se[t] {option}:{value}
Set string or number option to {value}.
@@ -192,10 +192,27 @@ To include white space in a string option value it has to be preceded with a
backslash. To include a backslash you have to use two. Effectively this
means that the number of backslashes in an option value is halved (rounded
down).
In options 'path', 'cdpath', and 'tags', spaces have to be preceded with three
backslashes instead for compatibility with version 3.0 where the options can
be separated by either commas or spaces.
Comma-separated options like 'backupdir' and 'tags' will also require commas
to be escaped with two backslashes, whereas this is not needed for
non-comma-separated ones like 'makeprg'.
When setting options using |:let| and |literal-string|, you need to use one
fewer layer of backslash.
A few examples: >
:set tags=tags\ /usr/tags results in "tags /usr/tags"
:set tags=tags\\,file results in "tags\,file"
:set tags=tags\\\ file results in "tags\ file"
:set makeprg=make\ file results in "make file"
:let &makeprg='make file' (same as above)
:set makeprg=make\\\ file results in "make\ file"
:set tags=tags\ /usr/tags results in "tags" and "/usr/tags"
:set tags=tags\\\ file results in "tags file"
:let &tags='tags\ file' (same as above)
:set makeprg=make,file results in "make,file"
:set makeprg=make\\,file results in "make\,file"
:set tags=tags,file results in "tags" and "file"
:set tags=tags\\,file results in "tags,file"
:let &tags='tags\,file' (same as above)
The "|" character separates a ":set" command from a following command. To
include the "|" in the option value, use "\|" instead. This example sets the
@@ -1407,7 +1424,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Some applications use the BOM to recognize the encoding of the file.
Often used for UCS-2 files on MS-Windows. For other applications it
causes trouble, for example: "cat file1 file2" makes the BOM of file2
appear halfway the resulting file. Gcc doesn't accept a BOM.
appear halfway through the resulting file. Gcc doesn't accept a BOM.
When Vim reads a file and 'fileencodings' starts with "ucs-bom", a
check for the presence of the BOM is done and 'bomb' set accordingly.
Unless 'binary' is set, it is removed from the first line, so that you
@@ -1587,6 +1604,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
current working directory to the |$HOME| directory like in Unix.
When off, those commands just print the current directory name.
On Unix this option has no effect.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
*'cdpath'* *'cd'* *E344* *E346*
@@ -1954,6 +1973,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'delcombine' + off unicode: delete whole char combination
'digraph' + off no digraphs
'esckeys' & off no <Esc>-keys in Insert mode
this also disables |modifyOtherKeys|
and |xterm-bracketed-paste|
'expandtab' + off tabs not expanded to spaces
'fileformats' & "" no automatic file format detection,
"dos,unix" except for MS-Windows
@@ -3198,9 +3219,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
won't work by default.
NOTE: This option is set to the Vi default value when 'compatible' is
set and to the Vim default value when 'compatible' is reset.
NOTE: when this option is off then the |modifyOtherKeys| functionality
is disabled while in Insert mode to avoid ending Insert mode with any
key that has a modifier.
NOTE: when this option is off then the |modifyOtherKeys| and
|xterm-bracketed-paste| functionality is disabled while in Insert mode
to avoid ending Insert mode with any key that has a modifier.
*'eventignore'* *'ei'*
'eventignore' 'ei' string (default "")
@@ -3473,8 +3494,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
and the value of that item:
item name default Used for ~
stl ' ' or '^' statusline of the current window
stlnc ' ' or '=' statusline of the non-current windows
stl ' ' statusline of the current window
stlnc ' ' statusline of the non-current windows
vert '|' vertical separators |:vsplit|
fold '-' filling 'foldtext'
foldopen '-' mark the beginning of a fold
@@ -3484,15 +3505,11 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
eob '~' empty lines below the end of a buffer
lastline '@' 'display' contains lastline/truncate
Any one that is omitted will fall back to the default. For "stl" and
"stlnc" the space will be used when there is highlighting, '^' or '='
otherwise.
Any one that is omitted will fall back to the default.
Example: >
:set fillchars=stl:^,stlnc:=,vert:\|,fold:-,diff:-
< This is similar to the default, except that these characters will also
be used when there is highlighting.
:set fillchars=stl:\ ,stlnc:\ ,vert:\|,fold:-,diff:-
<
For the "stl", "stlnc", "foldopen", "foldclose" and "foldsep" items
single-byte and multibyte characters are supported. But double-width
characters are not supported.
@@ -3774,9 +3791,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'formatoptions' 'fo' string (Vim default: "tcq", Vi default: "vt")
local to buffer
This is a sequence of letters which describes how automatic
formatting is to be done. See |fo-table|. When the 'paste' option is
on, no formatting is done (like 'formatoptions' is empty). Commas can
be inserted for readability.
formatting is to be done.
See |fo-table| for possible values and |gq| for how to format text.
When the 'paste' option is on, no formatting is done (like
'formatoptions' is empty). Commas can be inserted for readability.
To avoid problems with flags that are added in the future, use the
"+=" and "-=" feature of ":set" |add-option-flags|.
NOTE: This option is set to the Vi default value when 'compatible' is
@@ -4304,8 +4322,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|hl-PmenuSel| = popup menu selected line
|hl-PmenuKind| [ popup menu "kind" normal line
|hl-PmenuKindSel| ] popup menu "kind" selected line
|hl-PmenuExtra| { popup menu "kind" normal line
|hl-PmenuExtraSel| } popup menu "kind" selected line
|hl-PmenuExtra| { popup menu "extra" normal line
|hl-PmenuExtraSel| } popup menu "extra" selected line
|hl-PmenuSbar| x popup menu scrollbar
|hl-PmenuThumb| X popup menu scrollbar thumb
@@ -4423,8 +4441,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
*'ignorecase'* *'ic'* *'noignorecase'* *'noic'*
'ignorecase' 'ic' boolean (default off)
global
Ignore case in search patterns. Also used when searching in the tags
file.
Ignore case in search patterns, |cmdline-completion|, when
searching in the tags file, and non-|Vim9| |expr-==|.
Also see 'smartcase' and 'tagcase'.
Can be overruled by using "\c" or "\C" in the pattern, see
|/ignorecase|.
@@ -5570,7 +5588,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
< If you have less than 512 Mbyte |:mkspell| may fail for some
languages, no matter what you set 'mkspellmem' to.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'modeline'* *'ml'* *'nomodeline'* *'noml'*
'modeline' 'ml' boolean (Vim default: on (off for root),
@@ -5729,7 +5748,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
The 'mousemodel' option is set by the |:behave| command.
*'mousemoveevent'* *'mousemev'* *'nomousemoveevent'* *'nomousemev'*
*'mousemoveevent'* *'mousemev'* *'nomousemoveevent'* *'nomousemev'*
'mousemoveevent' 'mousemev' boolean (default off)
global
{only works in the GUI}
@@ -5972,6 +5991,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
*'packpath'* *'pp'*
'packpath' 'pp' string (default: see 'runtimepath')
Directories used to find packages. See |packages|.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'paragraphs'* *'para'*
@@ -6056,6 +6077,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
feature}
Expression which is evaluated to apply a patch to a file and generate
the resulting new version of the file. See |diff-patchexpr|.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'patchmode'* *'pm'* *E205* *E206*
'patchmode' 'pm' string (default "")
@@ -7138,6 +7161,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
When 'shellxquote' is set to "(" then the characters listed in this
option will be escaped with a '^' character. This makes it possible
to execute most external commands with cmd.exe.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'shellxquote'* *'sxq'*
'shellxquote' 'sxq' string (default: "";
@@ -7978,7 +8003,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
This option controls the behavior when switching between buffers.
This option is checked, when
- jumping to errors with the |quickfix| commands (|:cc|, |:cn|, |:cp|,
etc.)
etc.).
- jumping to a tag using the |:stag| command.
- opening a file using the |CTRL-W_f| or |CTRL-W_F| command.
- jumping to a buffer using a buffer split command (e.g. |:sbuffer|,
@@ -8194,6 +8219,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
function and an example. The value can be the name of a function, a
|lambda| or a |Funcref|. See |option-value-function| for more
information.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'taglength'* *'tl'*
'taglength' 'tl' number (default 0)
@@ -8213,8 +8240,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|+emacs_tags|: "./tags,./TAGS,tags,TAGS")
global or local to buffer |global-local|
Filenames for the tag command, separated by spaces or commas. To
include a space or comma in a file name, precede it with a backslash
(see |option-backslash| about including spaces and backslashes).
include a space or comma in a file name, precede it with backslashes
(see |option-backslash| about including spaces/commas and backslashes).
When a file name starts with "./", the '.' is replaced with the path
of the current file. But only when the 'd' flag is not included in
'cpoptions'. Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|. Also see
@@ -8953,12 +8980,14 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Setting 'verbosefile' to a new value is like making it empty first.
The difference with |:redir| is that verbose messages are not
displayed when 'verbosefile' is set.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'viewdir'* *'vdir'*
'viewdir' 'vdir' string (default for Amiga "home:vimfiles/view",
'viewdir' 'vdir' string (default for Amiga: "home:vimfiles/view",
for Win32: "$HOME/vimfiles/view",
for Unix: "$HOME/.vim/view",
for macOS: "$VIM/vimfiles/view"
for macOS: "$VIM/vimfiles/view",
for VMS: "sys$login:vimfiles/view")
global
{not available when compiled without the |+mksession|
@@ -9235,6 +9264,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
The character is not recognized when used inside a macro. See
'wildcharm' for that.
Some keys will not work, such as CTRL-C, <CR> and Enter.
<Esc> can be used, but hitting it twice in a row will still exit
command-line as a failsafe measure.
Although 'wc' is a number option, you can set it to a special key: >
:set wc=<Tab>
< NOTE: This option is set to the Vi default value when 'compatible' is
@@ -9268,7 +9299,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
uses another default.
*'wildignorecase'* *'wic'* *'nowildignorecase'* *'nowic'*
*'wildignorecase'* *'wic'* *'nowildignorecase'* *'nowic'*
'wildignorecase' 'wic' boolean (default off)
global
When set case is ignored when completing file names and directories.
@@ -9297,31 +9328,34 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
as needed.
The "wildmenu" mode is abandoned when a key is hit that is not used
for selecting a completion.
While the "wildmenu" is active, not using the popup menu, the
following keys have special meanings:
<Left> <Right> - select previous/next match (like CTRL-P/CTRL-N)
<Down> - in filename/menu name completion: move into a
subdirectory or submenu.
While the "wildmenu" is active, the following keys have special
meanings:
CTRL-P - go to the previous entry
CTRL-N - go to the next entry
<CR> - in menu completion, when the cursor is just after a
dot: move into a submenu.
CTRL-E - end completion, go back to what was there before
selecting a match.
CTRL-Y - accept the currently selected match and stop
completion.
When not using the popup menu for command line completion, the
following keys have special meanings:
<Left> <Right> - select previous/next match (like CTRL-P/CTRL-N)
<Up> - in filename/menu name completion: move up into
parent directory or parent menu.
<Down> - in filename/menu name completion: move into a
subdirectory or submenu.
When using the popup menu for command line completion, the following
keys have special meanings:
<Down> - select next match (like CTRL-N)
<Up> <Down> - select previous/next match (like CTRL-P/CTRL-N)
<PageUp> - select a match several entries back
<PageDown> - select a match several entries further
<Left> - in filename/menu name completion: move up into
parent directory or parent menu.
<Right> - in filename/menu name completion: move into a
subdirectory or submenu.
<Up> - select previous match (like CTRL-P)
CTRL-E - end completion, go back to what was there before
selecting a match.
CTRL-N - go to the next entry
CTRL-P - go to the previous entry
CTRL-Y - accept the currently selected match and stop
completion.
This makes the menus accessible from the console |console-menus|.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Feb 04
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Oct 23
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1461,10 +1461,11 @@ Finally, these constructs are unique to Perl:
Just like |:match| above, but set a separate match. Thus
there can be three matches active at the same time. The match
with the lowest number has priority if several match at the
same position.
The ":3match" command is used by the |matchparen| plugin. You
are suggested to use ":match" for manual matching and
":2match" for another plugin.
same position. It uses the match id 3.
The ":3match" command is used by (Vim < 9.0.2054) |matchparen|
plugin. You are suggested to use ":match" for manual matching
and ":2match" for another plugin or even better make use of
the more flexible |matchadd()| (and similar) functions instead.
==============================================================================
11. Fuzzy matching *fuzzy-matching*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*pi_gzip.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2019 May 05
*pi_gzip.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 14
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -12,6 +12,14 @@ The functionality mentioned here is a |standard-plugin|.
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
<
*g:gzip_exec*
For security reasons, one may prevent that Vim runs executables automatically
when opening a buffer. This option (default: "1") can be used to prevent
executing the executables command when set to "0": >
:let g:gzip_exec = 0
<
==============================================================================
1. Autocommands *gzip-autocmd*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*pi_zip.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Mar 12
*pi_zip.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 05
+====================+
| Zip File Interface |
@@ -69,6 +69,13 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Charles E Campbell *zip-copyright*
This option specifies the program (and any options needed) used to
extract a file from a zip archive. By default, >
let g:zip_extractcmd= g:zip_unzipcmd
<
*g:zip_exec*
For security reasons, one may prevent that Vim runs executables
automatically when opening a buffer. This option (default: "1")
can be used to prevent executing the "unzip" command when set to
"0": >
let g:zip_exec=0
<
PREVENTING LOADING~

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@@ -1422,6 +1422,7 @@ rest is ignored. Items can only be 1023 bytes long.
Basic items
%f file name (finds a string)
%b buffer number (finds a number)
%o module name (finds a string)
%l line number (finds a number)
%e end line number (finds a number)
@@ -1461,6 +1462,11 @@ On MS-Windows a leading "C:" will be included in "%f", even when using "%f:".
This means that a file name which is a single alphabetical letter will not be
detected.
The "%b" conversion is used to parse a buffer number. This is useful for
referring to lines in a scratch buffer or a buffer with no name. If a buffer
with the matching number doesn't exist, then that line is used as a non-error
line.
The "%p" conversion is normally followed by a "^". It's used for compilers
that output a line like: >
^

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*starting.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 May 30
*starting.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Oct 20
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -249,10 +249,10 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
*-Z* *restricted-mode* *E145* *E981*
-Z Restricted mode. All commands that make use of an external
shell are disabled. This includes suspending with CTRL-Z,
":sh", filtering, the system() function, backtick expansion
":sh", filtering, the |system()| function, backtick expansion
and libcall().
Also disallowed are delete(), rename(), mkdir(), job_start(),
etc.
Also disallowed are |delete()|, |rename()|, |mkdir()|,
|job_start()|, |setenv()| etc.
Interfaces, such as Python, Ruby and Lua, are also disabled,
since they could be used to execute shell commands. Perl uses
the Safe module.
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
Start logging and write entries to {filename}.
This works like calling `ch_logfile({filename}, 'ao')` very
early during startup.
{only available with the |+eval| feature}
{only available with the |+eval| and |+channel| feature}
*-D*
-D Debugging. Go to debugging mode when executing the first
@@ -1704,6 +1704,6 @@ most of the information will be restored).
If you get the |press-enter| prompt you can press "q"
and still get the prompt to enter a file number.
Use ! to abandon a modified buffer. |abandon|
{not when compiled with tiny or small features}
{not when compiled with tiny features}
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:

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@@ -2797,7 +2797,7 @@ The first option implies the second one.
For highlighted trailing whitespace and mix of spaces and tabs: >
:let python_space_error_highlight = 1
If you want all possible Python highlighting:
If you want all possible Python highlighting: >
:let python_highlight_all = 1
This has the same effect as setting python_space_error_highlight and
unsetting all the other ones.

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@@ -4510,11 +4510,12 @@ E1503 builtin.txt /*E1503*
E1504 builtin.txt /*E1504*
E1505 builtin.txt /*E1505*
E1506 editing.txt /*E1506*
E1507 builtin.txt /*E1507*
E1508 editing.txt /*E1508*
E1509 editing.txt /*E1509*
E151 helphelp.txt /*E151*
E1510 change.txt /*E1510*
E152 helphelp.txt /*E152*
E1520 builtin.txt /*E1520*
E153 helphelp.txt /*E153*
E154 helphelp.txt /*E154*
E155 sign.txt /*E155*
@@ -5046,7 +5047,6 @@ E645 netbeans.txt /*E645*
E646 netbeans.txt /*E646*
E647 netbeans.txt /*E647*
E648 netbeans.txt /*E648*
E649 netbeans.txt /*E649*
E65 pattern.txt /*E65*
E650 netbeans.txt /*E650*
E651 netbeans.txt /*E651*
@@ -6758,6 +6758,8 @@ dircolors.vim syntax.txt /*dircolors.vim*
dis motion.txt /*dis*
disable-menus gui.txt /*disable-menus*
discard editing.txt /*discard*
dist#vim eval.txt /*dist#vim*
dist#vim9 eval.txt /*dist#vim9*
distribute-script usr_51.txt /*distribute-script*
distributed-plugins usr_05.txt /*distributed-plugins*
distribution intro.txt /*distribution*
@@ -7422,6 +7424,7 @@ g:gnat.Project_File ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Project_File*
g:gnat.Set_Project_File() ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Set_Project_File()*
g:gnat.Tags() ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Tags()*
g:gnat.Tags_Command ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Tags_Command*
g:gzip_exec pi_gzip.txt /*g:gzip_exec*
g:html_charset_override syntax.txt /*g:html_charset_override*
g:html_diff_one_file syntax.txt /*g:html_diff_one_file*
g:html_dynamic_folds syntax.txt /*g:html_dynamic_folds*
@@ -7616,6 +7619,7 @@ g:vimsyn_minlines syntax.txt /*g:vimsyn_minlines*
g:vimsyn_noerror syntax.txt /*g:vimsyn_noerror*
g:yaml_schema syntax.txt /*g:yaml_schema*
g:zipPlugin_ext pi_zip.txt /*g:zipPlugin_ext*
g:zip_exec pi_zip.txt /*g:zip_exec*
g:zip_extractcmd pi_zip.txt /*g:zip_extractcmd*
g:zip_nomax pi_zip.txt /*g:zip_nomax*
g:zip_shq pi_zip.txt /*g:zip_shq*
@@ -7666,6 +7670,7 @@ gd pattern.txt /*gd*
gdb debug.txt /*gdb*
gdb-version terminal.txt /*gdb-version*
ge motion.txt /*ge*
gender-neutral helphelp.txt /*gender-neutral*
get() builtin.txt /*get()*
get-ms-debuggers debug.txt /*get-ms-debuggers*
getbufinfo() builtin.txt /*getbufinfo()*
@@ -9058,10 +9063,12 @@ null vim9.txt /*null*
null-variable eval.txt /*null-variable*
null_blob vim9.txt /*null_blob*
null_channel vim9.txt /*null_channel*
null_class vim9.txt /*null_class*
null_dict vim9.txt /*null_dict*
null_function vim9.txt /*null_function*
null_job vim9.txt /*null_job*
null_list vim9.txt /*null_list*
null_object vim9.txt /*null_object*
null_partial vim9.txt /*null_partial*
null_string vim9.txt /*null_string*
number_relativenumber options.txt /*number_relativenumber*
@@ -9330,8 +9337,6 @@ printf-s builtin.txt /*printf-s*
printf-x builtin.txt /*printf-x*
printing print.txt /*printing*
printing-formfeed print.txt /*printing-formfeed*
private-method vim9class.txt /*private-method*
private-variable vim9class.txt /*private-variable*
profile repeat.txt /*profile*
profiling repeat.txt /*profiling*
profiling-variable eval.txt /*profiling-variable*
@@ -9356,6 +9361,8 @@ prop_type_change() textprop.txt /*prop_type_change()*
prop_type_delete() textprop.txt /*prop_type_delete()*
prop_type_get() textprop.txt /*prop_type_get()*
prop_type_list() textprop.txt /*prop_type_list()*
protected-method vim9class.txt /*protected-method*
protected-variable vim9class.txt /*protected-variable*
ps1-about ft_ps1.txt /*ps1-about*
ps1-compiler ft_ps1.txt /*ps1-compiler*
ps1-folding ft_ps1.txt /*ps1-folding*
@@ -9364,6 +9371,7 @@ ps1-syntax ft_ps1.txt /*ps1-syntax*
psql ft_sql.txt /*psql*
ptcap.vim syntax.txt /*ptcap.vim*
pterm-mouse options.txt /*pterm-mouse*
public-variable vim9class.txt /*public-variable*
pum_getpos() builtin.txt /*pum_getpos()*
pumvisible() builtin.txt /*pumvisible()*
put change.txt /*put*
@@ -9503,6 +9511,7 @@ rcp pi_netrw.txt /*rcp*
read-in-close-cb channel.txt /*read-in-close-cb*
read-messages insert.txt /*read-messages*
read-only-share editing.txt /*read-only-share*
read-only-variable vim9class.txt /*read-only-variable*
read-stdin version5.txt /*read-stdin*
readblob() builtin.txt /*readblob()*
readdir() builtin.txt /*readdir()*
@@ -10430,6 +10439,7 @@ termdebug-customizing terminal.txt /*termdebug-customizing*
termdebug-events terminal.txt /*termdebug-events*
termdebug-example terminal.txt /*termdebug-example*
termdebug-frames terminal.txt /*termdebug-frames*
termdebug-mappings terminal.txt /*termdebug-mappings*
termdebug-prompt terminal.txt /*termdebug-prompt*
termdebug-starting terminal.txt /*termdebug-starting*
termdebug-stepping terminal.txt /*termdebug-stepping*
@@ -10987,6 +10997,8 @@ vim-modes intro.txt /*vim-modes*
vim-modes-intro intro.txt /*vim-modes-intro*
vim-raku ft_raku.txt /*vim-raku*
vim-script-intro usr_41.txt /*vim-script-intro*
vim-script-library eval.txt /*vim-script-library*
vim-security intro.txt /*vim-security*
vim-use intro.txt /*vim-use*
vim-variable eval.txt /*vim-variable*
vim.b if_lua.txt /*vim.b*
@@ -10998,6 +11010,7 @@ vim.w if_lua.txt /*vim.w*
vim7 version7.txt /*vim7*
vim8 version8.txt /*vim8*
vim9 vim9.txt /*vim9*
vim9-access-modes vim9class.txt /*vim9-access-modes*
vim9-autoload vim9.txt /*vim9-autoload*
vim9-boolean vim9.txt /*vim9-boolean*
vim9-classes vim9.txt /*vim9-classes*
@@ -11010,6 +11023,7 @@ vim9-differences vim9.txt /*vim9-differences*
vim9-export vim9.txt /*vim9-export*
vim9-false-true vim9.txt /*vim9-false-true*
vim9-final vim9.txt /*vim9-final*
vim9-func-declaration vim9.txt /*vim9-func-declaration*
vim9-function-defined-later vim9.txt /*vim9-function-defined-later*
vim9-gotchas vim9.txt /*vim9-gotchas*
vim9-ignored-argument vim9.txt /*vim9-ignored-argument*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*term.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Jan 15
*term.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 20
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -104,6 +104,11 @@ pasted text. This way Vim can separate text that is pasted from characters
that are typed. The pasted text is handled like when the middle mouse button
is used, it is inserted literally and not interpreted as commands.
Please note: while bracketed paste is trying to prevent nasty side-effects
from pasting (like the CTRL-C or <ESC> key), it's not a guaranteed security
measure because different terminals may implement this mode slightly
differently. You should still be careful with what you paste into Vim.
When the cursor is in the first column, the pasted text will be inserted
before it. Otherwise the pasted text is appended after the cursor position.
This means one cannot paste after the first column. Unfortunately Vim does
@@ -122,6 +127,9 @@ If |t_PS| or |t_PE| is not set, then |t_BE| will not be used. This is to make
sure that bracketed paste is not enabled when the escape codes surrounding
pasted text cannot be recognized.
Note: bracketed paste mode will be disabled, when the 'esckeys' option is not
set (also when the 'compatible' option is set).
If your terminal supports bracketed paste, but the options are not set
automatically, you can try using something like this: >
@@ -324,11 +332,16 @@ using the "xterm" workaround. These are the relevant entries (so far):
XM "\033[?1006;1004;1000%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;"
mouse enable / disable |t_XM|
FE "\033[?1004h" enable focus event tracking |t_fe|
FD "\033[?1004l" disable focus event tracking |t_fd|
The "XM" entry includes "1006" to enable SGR style mouse reporting. This
supports columns above 223. It also includes "1004" which enables focus
reporting. The t_fe and t_fd entries can be left empty (they don't have
entries in terminfo/termcap anyway).
reporting.
Note: As of 2023, the "1004" is currently not used by Vim itself, instead
it is recommended to set focus reporting independently of mouse tracking by
the |t_fe| and |t_fd| entries, as ncurses also starts to use with the latest
versions (and will then also end up in terminfo/termcap).
*xterm-kitty* *kitty-terminal*
The Kitty terminal is a special case. Mainly because it works differently
@@ -744,8 +757,9 @@ For Windows Terminal you can use something like this: >
let &t_SI = "\e[5 q" " blink bar
let &t_SR = "\e[3 q" " blink underline
let &t_EI = "\e[1 q" " blink block
let &t_ti ..= "\e[1 q" " blink block
let &t_te ..= "\e[0 q" " default (depends on terminal, normally blink block)
let &t_ti ..= "\e[1 q" " blink block
let &t_te ..= "\e[0 q" " default (depends on terminal, normally blink
" block)
endif
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*terminal.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Aug 23
*terminal.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 08
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ If the result is "1" you have it.
Other commands |termdebug-commands|
Events |termdebug-events|
Prompt mode |termdebug-prompt|
Mappings |termdebug-mappings|
Communication |termdebug-communication|
Customizing |termdebug-customizing|
@@ -1461,18 +1462,22 @@ Prompt mode can be used even when the |+terminal| feature is present with: >
If there is no g:termdebug_config you can use: >
let g:termdebug_use_prompt = 1
<
*termdebug_map_K*
The K key is normally mapped to |:Evaluate|. If you do not want this use: >
Mappings ~
*termdebug_map_K* *termdebug-mappings*
The K key is normally mapped to |:Evaluate| unless a buffer local (|:map-local|)
mapping to K already exists. If you do not want this use: >
let g:termdebug_config['map_K'] = 0
If there is no g:termdebug_config you can use: >
let g:termdebug_map_K = 0
<
*termdebug_map_minus*
The - key is normally mapped to |:Down|. If you do not want this use: >
The - key is normally mapped to |:Down| unless a buffer local mapping to the -
key already exists. If you do not want this use: >
let g:termdebug_config['map_minus'] = 0
<
*termdebug_map_plus*
The + key is normally mapped to |:Up|. If you do not want this use: >
The + key is normally mapped to |:Up| unless a buffer local mapping to the +
key already exists. If you do not want this use: >
let g:termdebug_config['map_plus'] = 0
<
*termdebug_disasm_window*
@@ -1483,15 +1488,22 @@ If you want the Asm window shown by default, set the "disasm_window" flag to
If there is no g:termdebug_config you can use: >
let g:termdebug_disasm_window = 15
Any value greater than 1 will set the Asm window height to that value.
If the current window has enough horizontal space, it will be vertically split
and the Asm window will be shown side by side with the source code window (and
the height option won't be used).
*termdebug_variables_window*
If you want the Var window shown by default, set the flag to 1.
the "variables_window_height" entry can be used to set the window height: >
If you want the Var window shown by default, set the "variables_window" flag
to 1. The "variables_window_height" entry can be used to set the window
height: >
let g:termdebug_config['variables_window'] = 1
let g:termdebug_config['variables_window_height'] = 15
If there is no g:termdebug_config you can use: >
let g:termdebug_variables_window = 15
Any value greater than 1 will set the Var window height to that value.
If the current window has enough horizontal space, it will be vertically split
and the Var window will be shown side by side with the source code window (and
the height options won't be used).
Communication ~
*termdebug-communication*
@@ -1576,9 +1588,9 @@ If there is no g:termdebug_config you can use: >
Change default signs ~
*termdebug_signs*
Termdebug uses the last two characters of the breakpoint ID in the
signcolumn to represent breakpoints. For example, breakpoint ID 133
will be displayed as `33`.
Termdebug uses the hex number of the breakpoint ID in the signcolumn to
represent breakpoints. if it is greater than "0xFF", then it will be displayed
as "F+", due to we really only have two screen cells for the sign.
If you want to customize the breakpoint signs: >
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@@ -6,21 +6,41 @@
" Written by Christian Brabandt.
func Test_check_URLs()
"20.10.23, added by Restorer
if has("win32")
echoerr "Doesn't work on MS-Windows"
return
let s:outdev = 'nul'
else
let s:outdev = '/dev/null'
endif
" Restorer: For Windows users. If "curl" or "weget" is installed on the system
" but not in %PATH%, add the full routes for them to this environment variable.
if executable('curl')
" Note: does not follow redirects!
let s:command = 'curl --silent --fail --output /dev/null --head '
let s:command1 = 'curl --silent --fail --output ' ..s:outdev.. ' --head '
let s:command2 = ""
elseif executable('wget')
" Note: only allow a couple of redirects
let s:command = 'wget --quiet -S --spider --max-redirect=2 --timeout=5 --tries=2 -O /dev/null '
let s:command1 = 'wget --quiet -S --spider --max-redirect=2 --timeout=5 --tries=2 -O ' ..s:outdev.. ' '
let s:command2 = ""
elseif has("win32") "20.10.23, added by Restorer
if executable('powershell')
if 2 == system('powershell -nologo -noprofile "$psversiontable.psversion.major"')
echoerr 'To work in OS Windows requires the program "PowerShell" version 3.0 or higher'
return
endif
let s:command1 =
\ "powershell -nologo -noprofile \"{[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = 'Tls12, Tls11, Tls, Ssl3'};try{(Invoke-WebRequest -MaximumRedirection 2 -TimeoutSec 5 -Uri "
let s:command2 = ').StatusCode}catch{exit [int]$Error[0].Exception.Status}"'
endif
else
echoerr 'Only works when "curl" or "wget" is available'
echoerr 'Only works when "curl" or "wget", or "powershell" is available'
return
endif
" Do the testing.
set report =999
set nomore shm +=s
let pat='\(https\?\|ftp\)://[^\t* ]\+'
exe 'helpgrep' pat
helpclose
@@ -36,22 +56,21 @@ func Test_check_URLs()
put =urls
" remove some more invalid items
" empty lines
v/./d
"20.10.23, Restorer: '_' is a little faster, see `:h global`
v/./d _
" remove # anchors
%s/#.*$//e
" remove trailing stuff (parenthesis, dot, comma, quotes), but only for HTTP
" links
g/^h/s#[.,)'"/>][:.]\?$##
g#^[hf]t\?tp:/\(/\?\.*\)$#d
silent! g/ftp://,$/d
silent! g/=$/d
g/^h/s#[.),'"`/>][:.,]\?$##
g#^[hf]t\?tp:/\(/\?\.*\)$#d _
silent! g/ftp://,$/d _
silent! g/=$/d _
let a = getline(1,'$')
let a = uniq(sort(a))
%d
%d _
call setline(1, a)
" Do the testing.
set nomore
%s/.*/\=TestURL(submatch(0))/
" highlight the failures
@@ -61,8 +80,10 @@ endfunc
func TestURL(url)
" Relies on the return code to determine whether a page is valid
echom printf("Testing URL: %d/%d %s", line('.'), line('$'), a:url)
call system(s:command . shellescape(a:url))
call system(s:command1 .. shellescape(a:url) .. s:command2)
return printf("%s %d", a:url, v:shell_error)
endfunc
call Test_check_URLs()
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Vim can be tested after building it, usually with "make test".
The tests are located in the directory "src/testdir".
There are two types of tests added over time:
test20.in oldest, only for tiny and small builds
test20.in oldest, only for tiny builds
test_something.vim new style tests
*new-style-testing*

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@@ -5945,8 +5945,6 @@ Various improvements:
7 Instead of filtering errors with a shell script it should be possible to
do this with Vim script. A function that filters the raw text that comes
from the 'makeprg'?
- Add %b to 'errorformat': buffer number. (Yegappan Lakshmanan / Suresh
Govindachar)
7 Allow a window not to have a statusline. Makes it possible to use a
window as a buffer-tab selection.
8 Allow non-active windows to have a different statusline. (Yakov Lerner)

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@@ -443,7 +443,8 @@ Any return value of the deferred function is discarded. The function cannot
be followed by anything, such as "->func" or ".member". Currently `:defer
GetArg()->TheFunc()` does not work, it may work in a later version.
Errors are reported but do not cause aborting execution of deferred functions.
Errors are reported but do not cause aborting execution of deferred functions
or altering execution outside of deferred functions.
No range is accepted. The function can be a partial with extra arguments, but
not with a dictionary. *E1300*

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@@ -877,7 +877,8 @@ Other computation: *bitwise-function*
srand() initialize seed used by rand()
Variables: *var-functions*
instanceof() check if a variable is an instance of a given class
instanceof() check if a variable is an instance of a given
class
type() type of a variable as a number
typename() type of a variable as text
islocked() check if a variable is locked

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@@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ NOT LOADING
It is possible that a user doesn't always want to load this plugin. Or the
system administrator has dropped it in the system-wide plugin directory, but a
user has his own plugin he wants to use. Then the user must have a chance to
disable loading this specific plugin. These lines will make it possible: >
user has their own plugin they want to use. Then the user must have a chance
to disable loading this specific plugin. These lines will make it possible: >
7 if exists("g:loaded_typecorrect")
8 finish
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ item can be used: >
The "<Plug>TypecorrAdd;" thing will do the work, more about that further on.
The user can set the "g:mapleader" variable to the key sequence that he wants
The user can set the "g:mapleader" variable to the key sequence that they want
plugin mappings to start with. Thus if the user has done: >
g:mapleader = "_"
@@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ will be used, which is a backslash. Then a map for "\a" will be defined.
Note that <unique> is used, this will cause an error message if the mapping
already happened to exist. |:map-<unique>|
But what if the user wants to define his own key sequence? We can allow that
with this mechanism: >
But what if the user wants to define their own key sequence? We can allow
that with this mechanism: >
19 if !hasmapto('<Plug>TypecorrAdd;')
20 map <unique> <Leader>a <Plug>TypecorrAdd;
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ with this mechanism: >
This checks if a mapping to "<Plug>TypecorrAdd;" already exists, and only
defines the mapping from "<Leader>a" if it doesn't. The user then has a
chance of putting this in his vimrc file: >
chance of putting this in their vimrc file: >
map ,c <Plug>TypecorrAdd;
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ Now let's add a user command to add a correction: >
The user command is defined only if no command with the same name already
exists. Otherwise we would get an error here. Overriding the existing user
command with ":command!" is not a good idea, this would probably make the user
wonder why the command he defined himself doesn't work. |:command|
wonder why the command they defined themselves doesn't work. |:command|
If it did happen you can find out who to blame with: >
verbose command Correct
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ An example of how to define functionality in a filetype plugin: >
|hasmapto()| is used to check if the user has already defined a map to
<Plug>JavaImport;. If not, then the filetype plugin defines the default
mapping. This starts with |<LocalLeader>|, which allows the user to select
the key(s) he wants filetype plugin mappings to start with. The default is a
the key(s) they want filetype plugin mappings to start with. The default is a
backslash.
"<unique>" is used to give an error message if the mapping already exists or
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@@ -173,9 +173,8 @@ enabled from the Makefile.
--prefix={directory} Top directory where to install Vim.
--with-features=tiny Compile with many features disabled.
--with-features=small Compile with some features disabled.
--with-features=big Compile with more features enabled.
--with-features=tiny Compile with some features disabled.
--with-features=normal Compile with more features enabled.
--with-features=huge Compile with most features enabled.
See |+feature-list| for which feature
is enabled in which case.

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@@ -320,15 +320,13 @@ g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
The first column shows the smallest version in which
they are included:
T tiny (always)
S small
N normal
B big
H huge
m manually enabled or depends on other features
- never, feature was removed
(none) system dependent
Thus if a feature is marked with "N", it is included
in the normal, big and huge versions of Vim.
in the normal and huge versions of Vim.
*+feature-list*
*+acl* |ACL| support included
@@ -451,7 +449,8 @@ m *+python/dyn* Python 2 interface |python-dynamic| |/dyn|
m *+python3* Python 3 interface |python|
m *+python3/dyn* Python 3 interface |python-dynamic| |/dyn|
m *+python3/dyn-stable*
Python 3 interface |python-dynamic| |python-stable| |/dyn|
Python 3 interface |python-dynamic| |python-stable|
|/dyn|
N *+quickfix* |:make| and |quickfix| commands
N *+reltime* |reltime()| function, 'hlsearch'/'incsearch' timeout,
'redrawtime' option

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@@ -6,11 +6,21 @@
# Sun Feb 24 14:49:17 CET 2002
use strict;
use warnings;
use vars qw/%url $date/;
%url = ();
$date = `date`;
chop $date;
# 30.11.23, Restorer:
# This command does not work in OS Windows.
# The "date" command in Windows is different from its counterpart in UNIX-like systems.
# The closest analog is the "date /t" command, but how it would work in UNIX,
# I don't know. I've corrected it as best I can. I don't know Perl.
#$date = `date`;
#chop $date;
my ($year) = 1900 + (localtime())[5];
my ($month) = 1 + (localtime())[4];
my ($day) = (localtime())[3];
#$date = localtime(); # outputs like this Fri Nov 3 00:56:59 2023
sub maplink
{
@@ -164,7 +174,7 @@ EOF
}
print OUT<<EOF;
</pre>
<p><i>Generated by vim2html on $date</i></p>
<p><i>Generated by vim2html on $day.$month.$year</i></p>
</body>
</html>
EOF

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*vim9.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Jun 10
*vim9.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Oct 23
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1025,8 +1025,9 @@ always converted to string: >
Simple types are Number, Float, Special and Bool. For other types |string()|
should be used.
*false* *true* *null* *null_blob* *null_channel*
*null_dict* *null_function* *null_job* *null_list*
*null_partial* *null_string* *E1034*
*null_class* *null_dict* *null_function* *null_job*
*null_list* *null_object* *null_partial* *null_string*
*E1034*
In Vim9 script one can use the following predefined values: >
true
false
@@ -1468,7 +1469,7 @@ return value) results in error *E1031* *E1186* .
There is no array type, use list<{type}> instead. For a list constant an
efficient implementation is used that avoids allocating a lot of small pieces
of memory.
*E1005* *E1007*
*vim9-func-declaration* *E1005* *E1007*
A partial and function can be declared in more or less specific ways:
func any kind of function reference, no type
checking for arguments or return value
@@ -1487,13 +1488,14 @@ func({type}) function with argument type, does not return
func({type}): {type} function with argument type and return type
func(?{type}) function with type of optional argument, does
not return a value
func(...{type}) function with type of variable number of
arguments, does not return a value
func({type}, ?{type}, ...{type}): {type}
func(...list<{type}>) function with type of list for variable number
of arguments, does not return a value
func({type}, ?{type}, ...list<{type}>): {type}
function with:
- type of mandatory argument
- type of optional argument
- type of variable number of arguments
- type of list for variable number of
arguments
- return type
If the return type is "void" the function does not return a value.
@@ -1669,6 +1671,26 @@ Same for |extend()|, use |extendnew()| instead, and for |flatten()|, use
|flattennew()| instead. Since |flatten()| is intended to always change the
type, it can not be used in Vim9 script.
Assigning to a funcref with specified arguments (see |vim9-func-declaration|)
does strict type checking of the arguments. For variable number of arguments
the type must match: >
var FuncRef: func(string, number, bool): number
FuncRef = (v1: string, v2: number, v3: bool) => 777 # OK
FuncRef = (v1: string, v2: number, v3: number) => 777 # Error!
# variable number of arguments must have same type
var FuncVA: func(...list<string>): number
FuncVA = (...v: list<number>): number => v # Error!
FuncVA = (...v: list<any>): number => v # OK, `any` runtime check
FuncVA = (v1: string, v: string2): number => 333 # Error!
FuncVA = (v: list<string>): number => 3 # Error!
If the destinataion funcref has no specified arguments, then there is no
argument type checking: >
var FuncUnknownArgs: func: number
FuncUnknownArgs = (v): number => v # OK
FuncUnknownArgs = (v1: string, v2: string): number => 3 # OK
FuncUnknownArgs = (...v1: list<string>): number => 333 # OK
<
*E1211* *E1217* *E1218* *E1219* *E1220* *E1221*
*E1222* *E1223* *E1224* *E1225* *E1226* *E1227*
*E1228* *E1238* *E1250* *E1251* *E1252* *E1256*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*vim9class.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Sep 18
*vim9class.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Nov 20
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -28,7 +28,8 @@ Vim9 classes, objects, interfaces, types and enums.
The fancy term is "object-oriented programming". You can find lots of study
material on this subject. Here we document what |Vim9| script provides,
assuming you know the basics already. Added are helpful hints about how to
use this functionality effectively.
use this functionality effectively. Vim9 classes and objects cannot be used
in legacy Vim scripts and legacy functions.
The basic item is an object:
- An object stores state. It contains one or more variables that can each
@@ -116,7 +117,7 @@ variable.
Object variable write access ~
*read-only-variable*
Now try to change an object variable directly: >
pos.lnum = 9
@@ -132,7 +133,7 @@ way. Most often there is no problem using a value, while setting a value may
have side effects that need to be taken care of. In this case, the SetLnum()
method could check if the line number is valid and either give an error or use
the closest valid value.
*:public* *E1331*
*:public* *public-variable* *E1331*
If you don't care about side effects and want to allow the object variable to
be changed at any time, you can make it public: >
@@ -149,16 +150,16 @@ If you try to set an object variable that doesn't exist you get an error: >
*E1376*
A object variable cannot be accessed using the class name.
Private variables ~
*private-variable* *E1332* *E1333*
On the other hand, if you do not want the object variables to be read directly,
you can make them private. This is done by prefixing an underscore to the
name: >
Protected variables ~
*protected-variable* *E1332* *E1333*
On the other hand, if you do not want the object variables to be read directly
from outside the class or its sub-classes, you can make them protected. This
is done by prefixing an underscore to the name: >
this._lnum: number
this._col number
Now you need to provide methods to get the value of the private variables.
Now you need to provide methods to get the value of the protected variables.
These are commonly called getters. We recommend using a name that starts with
"Get": >
@@ -181,11 +182,11 @@ number to the total number of lines: >
return this._lnum
enddef
<
Private methods ~
*private-method* *E1366*
Protected methods ~
*protected-method* *E1366*
If you want object methods to be accessible only from other methods of the
same class and not used from outside the class, then you can make them
private. This is done by prefixing the method name with an underscore: >
protected. This is done by prefixing the method name with an underscore: >
class SomeClass
def _Foo(): number
@@ -196,7 +197,7 @@ private. This is done by prefixing the method name with an underscore: >
enddef
endclass
<
Accessing a private method outside the class will result in an error (using
Accessing a protected method outside the class will result in an error (using
the above class): >
var a = SomeClass.new()
@@ -291,9 +292,9 @@ or local variable name is not allowed.
To access a class member outside of the class where it is defined, the class
name prefix must be used. A class member cannot be accessed using an object.
Just like object members the access can be made private by using an underscore
as the first character in the name, and it can be made public by prefixing
"public": >
Just like object members the access can be made protected by using an
underscore as the first character in the name, and it can be made public by
prefixing "public": >
class OtherThing
static total: number # anybody can read, only class can write
@@ -322,8 +323,8 @@ Inside the class the class method can be called by name directly, outside the
class the class name must be prefixed: `OtherThing.ClearTotalSize()`. To use
a super class method in a child class, the class name must be prefixed.
Just like object methods the access can be made private by using an underscore
as the first character in the method name: >
Just like object methods the access can be made protected by using an
underscore as the first character in the method name: >
class OtherThing
static def _Foo()
@@ -401,7 +402,7 @@ class, for which objects can be created. Example: >
An abstract class is defined the same way as a normal class, except that it
does not have any new() method. *E1359*
*abstract-method* *E1371* *E1372*
*abstract-method* *E1371* *E1372*
An abstract method can be defined in an abstract class by using the "abstract"
prefix when defining the method: >
@@ -410,10 +411,14 @@ prefix when defining the method: >
abstract static def SetColor()
endclass
<
A static method in an abstract class cannot be an abstract method.
*E1373*
A class extending the abstract class must implement all the abstract methods.
The signature (arguments, argument types and return type) must be exactly the
same. Class methods in an abstract class can also be abstract methods.
same. If the return type of a method is a class, then that class or one of
its subclasses can be used in the extended method. Class methods in an
abstract class can also be abstract methods.
==============================================================================
@@ -472,8 +477,8 @@ The interface name can be used as a type: >
<
*E1378* *E1379* *E1380* *E1387*
An interface can contain only object methods and read-only object variables.
An interface cannot contain read-write and private object variables, private
object methods, class variables and class methods.
An interface cannot contain read-write or protected object variables,
protected object methods, class variables and class methods.
An interface can extend another interface using "extends". The sub-interface
inherits all the instance variables and methods from the super interface.
@@ -521,11 +526,12 @@ once. They can appear in any order, although this order is recommended: >
< *E1355* *E1369*
Each variable and method name can be used only once. It is not possible to
define a method with the same name and different type of arguments. It is not
possible to use a public and private member variable with the same name. A
possible to use a public and protected member variable with the same name. A
object variable name used in a super class cannot be reused in a child class.
Object Variable Initialization ~
If the type of a variable is not explicitly specified in a class, then it is
set to "any" during class definition. When an object is instantiated from the
class, then the type of the variable is set.
@@ -548,11 +554,13 @@ is not possible to override them (unlike some other languages).
*E1356* *E1357* *E1358*
Object methods of the base class can be overruled. The signature (arguments,
argument types and return type) must be exactly the same. The method of the
base class can be called by prefixing "super.".
argument types and return type) must be exactly the same. If the return type
of a method is a class, then that class or one of its subclasses can be used
in the extended method. The method of the base class can be called by
prefixing "super.".
*E1377*
The access level of a method (public or private) in a child class should be
The access level of a method (public or protected) in a child class should be
the same as the super class.
Other object methods of the base class are taken over by the child class.
@@ -590,11 +598,11 @@ Items in a class ~
*E1318* *E1325* *E1388*
Inside a class, in between `:class` and `:endclass`, these items can appear:
- An object variable declaration: >
this._privateVariableName: memberType
this._protectedVariableName: memberType
this.readonlyVariableName: memberType
public this.readwriteVariableName: memberType
- A class variable declaration: >
static _privateClassVariableName: memberType
static _protectedClassVariableName: memberType
static readonlyClassVariableName: memberType
static public readwriteClassVariableName: memberType
- A constructor method: >
@@ -602,10 +610,10 @@ Inside a class, in between `:class` and `:endclass`, these items can appear:
def newName(arguments)
- A class method: >
static def SomeMethod(arguments)
static def _PrivateMethod(arguments)
static def _ProtectedMethod(arguments)
- An object method: >
def SomeMethod(arguments)
def _PrivateMethod(arguments)
def _ProtectedMethod(arguments)
For the object variable the type must be specified. The best way is to do
this explicitly with ": {type}". For simple types you can also use an
@@ -697,8 +705,8 @@ Note that you cannot use another default value than "v:none" here. If you
want to initialize the object variables, do it where they are declared. This
way you only need to look in one place for the default values.
All object variables will be used in the default constructor, also private
access ones.
All object variables will be used in the default constructor, including
protected access ones.
If the class extends another one, the object variables of that class will come
first.
@@ -738,17 +746,22 @@ constructor methods.
7. Type definition *Vim9-type* *:type*
A type definition is giving a name to a type specification. For Example: >
A type definition is giving a name to a type specification. This also known
type alias. For Example: >
:type ListOfStrings list<string>
TODO: more explanation
:type ListOfStrings = list<string>
The type alias can be used wherever a built-in type can be used. The type
alias name must start with an upper case character. A type alias can be
created only at the script level and not inside a function. A type alias can
be exported and used across scripts.
==============================================================================
8. Enum *Vim9-enum* *:enum* *:endenum*
{not implemented yet}
An enum is a type that can have one of a list of values. Example: >
:enum Color
@@ -759,8 +772,6 @@ An enum is a type that can have one of a list of values. Example: >
Black
:endenum
TODO: more explanation
==============================================================================
@@ -952,6 +963,18 @@ while there is no ClassName() method, it's a method by another name in the
class called ClassName. Quite confusing.
Vim9class access modes ~
*vim9-access-modes*
The variable access modes, and their meaning, supported by Vim9class are
|public-variable| read and write from anywhere
|read-only-variable| read from anywhere, write from inside the
class and sub-classes
|protected-variable| read and write from inside the class and
sub-classes
The method access modes are similar, but without the read-only mode.
Default read access to object variables ~
Some users will remark that the access rules for object variables are
@@ -968,10 +991,10 @@ directly writing you get an error, which makes you wonder if you actually want
to allow that. This helps writing code with fewer mistakes.
Making object variables private with an underscore ~
Making object variables protected with an underscore ~
When an object variable is private, it can only be read and changed inside the
class (and in sub-classes), then it cannot be used outside of the class.
When an object variable is protected, it can only be read and changed inside
the class (and in sub-classes), then it cannot be used outside of the class.
Prepending an underscore is a simple way to make that visible. Various
programming languages have this as a recommendation.
@@ -981,21 +1004,21 @@ Since the name only appears in the class (and sub-classes) they will be easy
to find and change.
The other way around is much harder: you can easily prepend an underscore to
the object variable inside the class to make it private, but any usage
the object variable inside the class to make it protected, but any usage
elsewhere you will have to track down and change. You may have to make it a
"set" method call. This reflects the real world problem that taking away
access requires work to be done for all places where that access exists.
An alternative would have been using the "private" keyword, just like "public"
changes the access in the other direction. Well, that's just to reduce the
number of keywords.
An alternative would have been using the "protected" keyword, just like
"public" changes the access in the other direction. Well, that's just to
reduce the number of keywords.
No protected object variables ~
No private object variables ~
Some languages provide several ways to control access to object variables.
The most known is "protected", and the meaning varies from language to
language. Others are "shared", "private" and even "friend".
language. Others are "shared", "private", "package" and even "friend".
These rules make life more difficult. That can be justified in projects where
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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Convertit en binaires plut
Cette option écrit les octets comme une séquence de "1" et de "0" au lieu
d'une conversion en hexadécimal traditionnel. Chaque ligne est précédée par un
numéro de ligne en hexadécimal et suivie de la représentation ASCII (ou
EBCDIC) correspondante. Les options \-r, \-p, \-i ne fonctionnent pas dans ce
EBCDIC) correspondante. Les options \-p, \-i ne fonctionnent pas dans ce
mode.
.TP
.IR "\-c cols " | " \-cols cols"

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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Convertit en binaires plutôt qu'en hexadécimal.
Cette option écrit les octets comme une séquence de "1" et de "0" au lieu
d'une conversion en hexadécimal traditionnel. Chaque ligne est précédée par un
numéro de ligne en hexadécimal et suivie de la représentation ASCII (ou
EBCDIC) correspondante. Les options \-r, \-p, \-i ne fonctionnent pas dans ce
EBCDIC) correspondante. Les options \-p, \-i ne fonctionnent pas dans ce
mode.
.TP
.IR "\-c cols " | " \-cols cols"

8
runtime/doc/xxd-it.1 Executable file → Normal file
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Richiesta di omissione: Un singolo '*' rimpiazza righe a zeri binari. Default: o
Richiesta di un'immagine binaria (cifre binarie), invece che esadecimale.
Quest'opzione scrive un byte come otto cifre "1" e "0" invece di usare i
numeri esadecimali. Ogni riga è preceduta da un indirizzo in esadecimale e
seguita da una decodifica ASCII (o EBCDIC). Le opzioni \-r, \-p, \-i,
seguita da una decodifica ASCII (o EBCDIC). Le opzioni \-p, \-i,
specificabili dalla riga comando, non funzionano in questo modo.
.TP
.IR "\-c colonne " | " \-cols colonne"
@@ -131,9 +131,11 @@ Ricostruisce: converte (o mette una patch) da immagine esadecimale, a file binar
Se non scrive sullo `standard output', xxd scrive nel file di output in maniera
continua, senza interruzioni. Usare la combinazione
.I \-r \-p
per leggere dump in stile esadecimale semplice, senza l'informazione del numero
per leggere un dump in stile esadecimale semplice, senza l'informazione del numero
di riga e senza un particolare tracciato di colonna. Spazi o righe vuote
possono essere presenti [e vengono ignorati].
possono essere presenti dappertutto [e vengono ignorati]. Usare la combinazione
.I \-r \-b
per leggere un dump binario, invece che un dump esadecimale.
.TP
.IR \-R " "[quando]
Nell'output i valori esadecimali e i caratteri corrispondenti hanno entrambi

8
runtime/doc/xxd-it.UTF-8.1 Executable file → Normal file
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Richiesta di omissione: Un singolo '*' rimpiazza righe a zeri binari. Default: o
Richiesta di un'immagine binaria (cifre binarie), invece che esadecimale.
Quest'opzione scrive un byte come otto cifre "1" e "0" invece di usare i
numeri esadecimali. Ogni riga è preceduta da un indirizzo in esadecimale e
seguita da una decodifica ASCII (o EBCDIC). Le opzioni \-r, \-p, \-i,
seguita da una decodifica ASCII (o EBCDIC). Le opzioni \-p, \-i,
specificabili dalla riga comando, non funzionano in questo modo.
.TP
.IR "\-c colonne " | " \-cols colonne"
@@ -131,9 +131,11 @@ Ricostruisce: converte (o mette una patch) da immagine esadecimale, a file binar
Se non scrive sullo `standard output', xxd scrive nel file di output in maniera
continua, senza interruzioni. Usare la combinazione
.I \-r \-p
per leggere dump in stile esadecimale semplice, senza l'informazione del numero
per leggere un dump in stile esadecimale semplice, senza l'informazione del numero
di riga e senza un particolare tracciato di colonna. Spazi o righe vuote
possono essere presenti [e vengono ignorati].
possono essere presenti dappertutto [e vengono ignorati]. Usare la combinazione
.I \-r \-b
per leggere un dump binario, invece che un dump esadecimale.
.TP
.IR \-R " "[quando]
Nell'output i valori esadecimali e i caratteri corrispondenti hanno entrambi

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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
1 オクテットが "1" と "0" の 8 文字で出力されます。
各行の行頭には 16 進数の行番号が表示されます。
行末には ascii (または ebcdic) で表した場合の文字が表示されます。
このモードでは \-r、\-p、\-i は機能しません。
このモードでは \-p、\-i は機能しません。
.TP
.IR \-e
リトルエンディアンの 16 進ダンプに切り替える。

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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Prze
Opcja ta zapisuje oktety jako osiem cyfr 1 lub 0 zamiast normalnego
zrzutu heksowego. Każda linia jest poprzedzona przez
heksadecymalny numer linii a po nim jego reprezentacją w ascii (lub
ebcdic). Opcje linii poleceń \-r, \-p, \-i nie działają w tym
ebcdic). Opcje linii poleceń \-p, \-i nie działają w tym
trybie.
.TP
.IR "\-c cols " | " \-cols cols"

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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Przełącza do zrzutu bitowego (cyfr binarnych) zamiast heksowego.
Opcja ta zapisuje oktety jako osiem cyfr 1 lub 0 zamiast normalnego
zrzutu heksowego. Każda linia jest poprzedzona przez
heksadecymalny numer linii a po nim jego reprezentacją w ascii (lub
ebcdic). Opcje linii poleceń \-r, \-p, \-i nie działają w tym
ebcdic). Opcje linii poleceń \-p, \-i nie działają w tym
trybie.
.TP
.IR "\-c cols " | " \-cols cols"

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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ xxd
При использовании этого ключа вместо обычного шестнадцатеричного представления
октетов используются наборы из восьми символов "1" и "0". Каждая строка
предваряется номером строки в шестнадцатеричном виде, а завершается символьным
представлением (в виде ascii или ebcdic). Ключи \-r, \-p, \-i в этом режиме
представлением (в виде ascii или ebcdic). Ключи \-p, \-i в этом режиме
не работают.
.TP
.IR "\-c кол " | " \-cols кол"

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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ xxd позволяет выполнять декодирование в пото
При использовании этого ключа вместо обычного шестнадцатеричного представления
октетов используются наборы из восьми символов "1" и "0". Каждая строка
предваряется номером строки в шестнадцатеричном виде, а завершается символьным
представлением (в виде ascii или ebcdic). Ключи \-r, \-p, \-i в этом режиме
представлением (в виде ascii или ebcdic). Ключи \-p, \-i в этом режиме
не работают.
.TP
.IR "\-c кол " | " \-cols кол"

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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Switch to bits (binary digits) dump, rather than hex dump.
This option writes octets as eight digits "1"s and "0"s instead of a normal
hexadecimal dump. Each line is preceded by a line number in hexadecimal and
followed by an ASCII (or EBCDIC) representation. The command line switches
\-r, \-p, \-i do not work with this mode.
\-p, \-i do not work with this mode.
.TP
.IR "\-c cols " | " \-cols cols"
Format
@@ -133,7 +133,9 @@ it. Use the combination
.I \-r \-p
to read plain hexadecimal dumps without line number information and without a
particular column layout. Additional whitespace and line breaks are allowed
anywhere.
anywhere. Use the combination
.I \-r \-b
to read a bits dump instead of a hex dump.
.TP
.IR \-R " " when
In output the hex-value and the value are both colored with the same color

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ OPTIONS
option writes octets as eight digits "1"s and "0"s instead of a
normal hexadecimal dump. Each line is preceded by a line number
in hexadecimal and followed by an ASCII (or EBCDIC) representa
tion. The command line switches -r, -p, -i do not work with this
tion. The command line switches -p, -i do not work with this
mode.
-c cols | -cols cols
@@ -97,7 +97,8 @@ OPTIONS
truncating it. Use the combination -r -p to read plain hexadeci
mal dumps without line number information and without a particu
lar column layout. Additional whitespace and line breaks are al
lowed anywhere.
lowed anywhere. Use the combination -r -b to read a bits dump
instead of a hex dump.
-R when
In output the hex-value and the value are both colored with the

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@@ -342,6 +342,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.cc
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.cpp
\ if exists("cynlib_syntax_for_cpp")|setf cynlib|else|setf cpp|endif
" Cypher query language
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.cypher setf cypher
" C++
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.cxx,*.c++,*.hh,*.hxx,*.hpp,*.ipp,*.moc,*.tcc,*.inl setf cpp
if has("fname_case")
@@ -544,6 +547,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead copyright
" Debian Sources.list
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/apt/sources.list setf debsources
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list setf debsources
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.sources setf deb822sources
" Deny hosts
au BufNewFile,BufRead denyhosts.conf setf denyhosts
@@ -817,6 +821,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gleam setf gleam
" GLSL
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.glsl setf glsl
" GN (generate ninja) files
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gn,*.gni setf gn
" GP scripts (2.0 and onward)
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gp,.gprc setf gp
@@ -1013,7 +1020,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead ipf.conf,ipf6.conf,ipf.rules setf ipfilter
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.4gl,*.4gh,*.m4gl setf fgl
" .INI file for MSDOS
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ini setf dosini
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ini,*.INI setf dosini
" SysV Inittab
au BufNewFile,BufRead inittab setf inittab
@@ -1030,6 +1037,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.jal,*.JAL setf jal
" Jam
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.jpl,*.jpr setf jam
" Janet
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.janet setf janet
" Java
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.java,*.jav setf java
@@ -1094,7 +1104,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.jsonnet,*.libsonnet setf jsonnet
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.jl setf julia
" Just
autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *[jJ]ustfile,.justfile,*.just setfiletype just
au BufNewFile,BufRead [jJ]ustfile,.justfile,*.just setf just
" KDL
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.kdl setf kdl
@@ -1387,6 +1397,9 @@ au BufRead,BufNewFile *.mu setf mupad
" Mush
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mush setf mush
" Mustache
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mustache setf mustache
" Mutt setup file (also for Muttng)
au BufNewFile,BufRead Mutt{ng,}rc setf muttrc
@@ -1450,11 +1463,14 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.nse setf lua
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.nsi,*.nsh setf nsis
" Nu
au BufNewFile,BufRead {env,config}.nu setf nu
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.nu setf nu
" Oblivion Language and Oblivion Script Extender
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.obl,*.obse,*.oblivion,*.obscript setf obse
" Objdump
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.objdump,*.cppobjdump setf objdump
" OCaml
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ml,*.mli,*.mll,*.mly,.ocamlinit,*.mlt,*.mlp,*.mlip,*.mli.cppo,*.ml.cppo setf ocaml
@@ -1502,7 +1518,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.nmconnection setf confini
" Pacman hooks
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.hook
\ if getline(1) == '[Trigger]' |
\ setf conf |
\ setf confini |
\ endif
" Pam conf
@@ -1675,8 +1691,8 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead .procmail,.procmailrc setf procmail
" Progress or CWEB
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.w call dist#ft#FTprogress_cweb()
" Progress or assembly
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.i call dist#ft#FTprogress_asm()
" Progress or assembly or Swig
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.i call dist#ft#FTi()
" Progress or Pascal
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.p call dist#ft#FTprogress_pascal()
@@ -1997,9 +2013,8 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead .tcshrc,*.tcsh,tcsh.tcshrc,tcsh.login call dist#ft#SetFile
" (patterns ending in a start further below)
au BufNewFile,BufRead .login,.cshrc,csh.cshrc,csh.login,csh.logout,*.csh,.alias call dist#ft#CSH()
" Zig and Zir (Zig Intermediate Representation)
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.zig setf zig
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.zir setf zir
" Zig and Zig Object Notation (ZON)
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.zig,*.zon setf zig
" Zserio
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.zs setf zserio
@@ -2171,6 +2186,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.swift.gyb setf swiftgyb
" Swift Intermediate Language or SILE
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sil call dist#ft#FTsil()
" Swig
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.swg,*.swig setf swig
" Sysctl
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/sysctl.conf,*/etc/sysctl.d/*.conf setf sysctl
@@ -2442,8 +2460,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.vroom setf vroom
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.vue setf vue
" WebAssembly
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.wat setf wat
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.wast setf wast
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.wat,*.wast setf wat
" WebAssembly Interface Type (WIT)
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.wit setf wit
@@ -2525,6 +2542,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/xinetd.conf setf xinetd
" XS Perl extension interface language
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.xs setf xs
" X compose file
au BufNewFile,BufRead .XCompose,Compose setf xcompose
" X resources file
au BufNewFile,BufRead .Xdefaults,.Xpdefaults,.Xresources,xdm-config,*.ad setf xdefaults
@@ -2859,6 +2879,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead XF86Config*
\|endif
\|call s:StarSetf('xf86conf')
" XKB
au BufNewFile,BufRead */usr/share/X11/xkb/{compat,geometry,keycodes,symbols,types}/* call s:StarSetf('xkb')
" X11 xmodmap
au BufNewFile,BufRead *xmodmap* call s:StarSetf('xmodmap')

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@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ if exists("g:awk_is_gawk")
let b:undo_ftplugin .= " | setl fp<"
endif
" Disabled by default for security reasons.
if get(g:, 'awk_exec', get(g:, 'plugin_exec', 0))
" Disabled by default for security reasons.
if dist#vim#IsSafeExecutable('awk', 'gawk')
let path = system("gawk 'BEGIN { printf ENVIRON[\"AWKPATH\"] }'")
let path = substitute(path, '^\.\=:\|:\.\=$\|:\.\=:', ',,', 'g') " POSIX cwd
let path = substitute(path, ':', ',', 'g')

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@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ if &filetype == 'changelog'
endif
let s:default_login = 'unknown'
" Disabled by default for security reasons.
if get(g:, 'changelog_exec', get(g:, 'plugin_exec', 0))
" Disabled by default for security reasons.
if dist#vim#IsSafeExecutable('changelog', 'whoami')
let login = s:login()
else
let login = s:default_login

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@@ -3,9 +3,11 @@
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Previous Maintainer: Dan Sharp
" Contributor: Johannes Zellner <johannes@zellner.org>
" Last Change: 2021 Oct 15
" Last Change: 2023 Oct 09
if exists("b:did_ftplugin") | finish | endif
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
@@ -18,7 +20,7 @@ setlocal formatoptions+=crql
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal com< cms< fo<"
" Csh: thanks to Johannes Zellner
" Csh: thanks to Johannes Zellner
" - Both foreach and end must appear alone on separate lines.
" - The words else and endif must appear at the beginning of input lines;
" the if must appear alone on its input line or after an else.
@@ -38,13 +40,14 @@ if exists("loaded_matchit") && !exists("b:match_words")
\ s:line_start .. 'case\s\+:' .. s:line_start .. 'default\>:\<breaksw\>:' ..
\ s:line_start .. 'endsw\>'
unlet s:line_start
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | unlet b:match_words"
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | unlet! b:match_words"
endif
if (has("gui_win32") || has("gui_gtk")) && !exists("b:browsefilter")
let b:browsefilter="csh Scripts (*.csh)\t*.csh\n" ..
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | unlet b:browsefilter"
let b:browsefilter = "csh Scripts (*.csh)\t*.csh\n" ..
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
let b:csh_set_browsefilter = 1
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | unlet! b:browsefilter b:csh_set_browsefilter"
endif
let &cpo = s:save_cpo

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers <team+vim@tracker.debian.org>
" Former Maintainers: Michael Piefel <piefel@informatik.hu-berlin.de>
" Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@debian.org>
" Last Change: 2023 Jan 16
" Last Change: 2023 Aug 18
" License: Vim License
" URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/main/ftplugin/debchangelog.vim

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@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
" Language: Debian sources.list
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers <team+vim@tracker.debian.org>
" Last Change: 2023 Aug 30
" License: Vim License
" URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/main/ftplugin/debsources.vim
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin=1
setlocal comments=:#
setlocal commentstring=#%s
setlocal formatoptions-=t
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal comments< commentstring< formatoptions<'

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: gpg(1) configuration file
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2008-07-09
" Latest Revision: 2023-10-07
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ setlocal comments=:# commentstring=#\ %s formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
if has('unix') && executable('less')
if !has('gui_running')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 GpgKeywordPrg
\ silent exe '!' . 'LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''^\s+--' . <q-args> . '\b'' --hilite-search" man ' . 'gpg' |
\ redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 GpgKeywordPrg
\ silent exe ':term ' . 'env LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''' . escape('^\s+--' . <q-args> . '\b', '\') . ''' --hilite-search" man ' . 'gpg'
endif
if exists(':Sman') == 2
if exists(':GpgKeywordPrg') == 2
setlocal iskeyword+=-
setlocal keywordprg=:Sman
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer Sman'
setlocal keywordprg=:GpgKeywordPrg
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer GpgKeywordPrg'
endif
endif

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: JSON5
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2023 Oct 19
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
setlocal comments=sO:*\ -,mO:*\ \ ,exO:*/,s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/,://
setlocal commentstring=//\ %s
setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl fo< com< cms<"
if (has("gui_win32") || has("gui_gtk")) && !exists("b:browsefilter")
let b:browsefilter = "JSON5 Files (*.json5)\t*.json5\n" ..
\ "JSON Files (*.json)\t*.json\n" ..
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | unlet! b:browsefilter"
endif
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: Lynx Web Browser Configuration
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2022 Sep 09
" Last Change: 2023 Nov 09
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl cms< com< fo<"
if (has("gui_win32") || has("gui_gtk")) && !exists("b:browsefilter")
let b:browsefilter = "Lynx Configuration Files (lynx.cfg .lynxrc)\tlynx.cfg;.lynxrc\n" ..
let b:browsefilter = "Lynx Configuration Files (lynx.cfg, .lynxrc)\tlynx.cfg;.lynxrc\n" ..
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | unlet! b:browsefilter"
endif

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: modules.conf(5) configuration file
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2008-07-09
" Latest Revision: 2023-10-07
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -18,17 +18,17 @@ setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
if has('unix') && executable('less')
if !has('gui_running')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 ModconfKeywordPrg
\ silent exe '!' . 'LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''^\s{,8}' . <q-args> . '\b'' --hilite-search" man ' . 'modprobe.d' |
\ redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 ModconfKeywordPrg
\ silent exe ':term ' . 'env LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''' . escape('^\s{,8}' . <q-args> . '\b', '\') . ''' --hilite-search" man ' . 'modprobe.d'
endif
if exists(':Sman') == 2
if exists(':ModconfKeywordPrg') == 2
setlocal iskeyword+=-
setlocal keywordprg=:Sman
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer Sman'
setlocal keywordprg=:ModconfKeywordPrg
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer ModconfKeywordPrg'
endif
endif

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: mutt RC File
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2006-04-19
" Latest Revision: 2023-10-07
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -20,17 +20,17 @@ let &l:include = '^\s*source\>'
if has('unix') && executable('less')
if !has('gui_running')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 MuttrcKeywordPrg
\ silent exe '!' . 'LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''^\s+' . <q-args> . '\b'' --hilite-search" man ' . 'muttrc' |
\ redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 MuttrcKeywordPrg
\ silent exe 'term ' . 'env LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''' . escape('^\s+' . <q-args> . '\b', '\') . ''' --hilite-search" man ' . 'muttrc'
endif
if exists(':Sman') == 2
if exists(':MuttrcKeywordPrg') == 2
setlocal iskeyword+=-
setlocal keywordprg=:Sman
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer Sman'
setlocal keywordprg=:MuttrcKeywordPrg
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer MuttrcKeywordPrg'
endif
endif

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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: Objdump
" Maintainer: Colin Kennedy <colinvfx@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2023 October 25
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal cms<"
setlocal commentstring=#\ %s

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@@ -56,12 +56,8 @@ endif
" Set this once, globally.
if !exists("perlpath")
let s:tmp_cwd = getcwd()
" safety check: don't execute perl binary by default
if executable("perl") && get(g:, 'perl_exec', get(g:, 'plugin_exec', 0))
\ && (fnamemodify(exepath("perl"), ":p:h") != s:tmp_cwd
\ || (index(split($PATH, has("win32") ? ';' : ':'), s:tmp_cwd) != -1
\ && s:tmp_cwd != '.'))
if dist#vim#IsSafeExecutable('perl', 'perl')
try
if &shellxquote != '"'
let perlpath = system('perl -e "print join(q/,/,@INC)"')
@@ -77,7 +73,6 @@ if !exists("perlpath")
" current directory and the directory of the current file.
let perlpath = ".,,"
endif
unlet! s:tmp_cwd
endif
" Append perlpath to the existing path value, if it is set. Since we don't

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@@ -32,17 +32,17 @@ endif
if has('unix') && executable('less')
if !has('gui_running')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 ReadlineKeywordPrg
\ silent exe '!' . 'LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''^\s+' . <q-args> . '\b'' --hilite-search" man ' . '3 readline' |
\ redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 ReadlineKeywordPrg
\ silent exe 'term ' . 'env LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''' . escape('^\s+' . <q-args> . '\b', '\') . ''' --hilite-search" man ' . '3 readline'
endif
if exists(':Sman') == 2
if exists(':ReadlineKeywordPrg') == 2
setlocal iskeyword+=-
setlocal keywordprg=:Sman
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer Sman'
setlocal keywordprg=:ReadlineKeywordPrg
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer ReadlineKeywordPrg'
endif
endif

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@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Previous Maintainer: Dan Sharp
" Contributor: Enno Nagel <ennonagel+vim@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2023 Aug 29
" Eisuke Kawashima
" Last Change: 2023 Sep 28
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -39,16 +40,16 @@ if (has("gui_win32") || has("gui_gtk")) && !exists("b:browsefilter")
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | unlet! b:browsefilter"
endif
if (exists("b:is_bash") && (b:is_bash == 1))
if get(b:, "is_bash", 0)
if !has("gui_running") && executable("less")
command! -buffer -nargs=1 Help silent exe '!bash -c "{ help "<args>" 2>/dev/null || man "<args>"; } | LESS= less"' | redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command! -buffer -nargs=1 Help silent exe ':term bash -c "help "<args>" 2>/dev/null || man "<args>""'
command! -buffer -nargs=1 ShKeywordPrg silent exe '!bash -c "{ help "<args>" 2>/dev/null || man "<args>"; } | LESS= less"' | redraw!
elseif has("terminal")
command! -buffer -nargs=1 ShKeywordPrg silent exe ':term bash -c "help "<args>" 2>/dev/null || man "<args>""'
else
command! -buffer -nargs=1 Help echo system('bash -c "help <args>" 2>/dev/null || man "<args>"')
command! -buffer -nargs=1 ShKeywordPrg echo system('bash -c "help <args>" 2>/dev/null || man "<args>"')
endif
setlocal keywordprg=:Help
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | setl kp< | sil! delc -buffer Help"
setlocal keywordprg=:ShKeywordPrg
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | setl kp< | sil! delc -buffer ShKeywordPrg"
endif
let &cpo = s:save_cpo

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: OpenSSH client configuration file
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2008-07-09
" Latest Revision: 2023-10-07
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -16,17 +16,17 @@ let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal com< cms< fo<'
if has('unix') && executable('less')
if !has('gui_running')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 SshconfigKeywordPrg
\ silent exe '!' . 'LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''^\s+' . <q-args> . '$'' --hilite-search" man ' . 'ssh_config' |
\ redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 SshconfigKeywordPrg
\ silent exe 'term ' . 'env LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''' . escape('^\s+' . <q-args> . '$', '\') . ''' --hilite-search" man ' . 'ssh_config'
endif
if exists(':Sman') == 2
if exists(':SshconfigKeywordPrg') == 2
setlocal iskeyword+=-
setlocal keywordprg=:Sman
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer Sman'
setlocal keywordprg=:SshconfigKeywordPrg
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer SshconfigKeywordPrg'
endif
endif

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: sudoers(5) configuration files
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2008-07-09
" Latest Revision: 2023-10-07
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ setlocal comments=:# commentstring=#\ %s formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
if has('unix') && executable('less')
if !has('gui_running')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 SudoersKeywordPrg
\ silent exe '!' . 'LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''\b' . <q-args> . '\b'' --hilite-search" man ' . 'sudoers' |
\ redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 SudoersKeywordPrg
\ silent exe ':term ' . 'env LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''' . escape('\b' . <q-args> . '\b', '\') . ''' --hilite-search" man ' . 'sudoers'
endif
if exists(':Sman') == 2
if exists(':SudoersKeywordPrg') == 2
setlocal iskeyword+=-
setlocal keywordprg=:Sman
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer Sman'
setlocal keywordprg=:SudoersKeywordPrg
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer SudoersKeywordPrg'
endif
endif

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: SWIG
" Maintainer: Julien Marrec <julien.marrec 'at' gmail com>
" Last Change: 2023 November 23
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal iskeyword<"
setlocal iskeyword+=%

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@@ -1,19 +1,21 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: systemd.unit(5)
" Keyword Lookup Support: Enno Nagel <enno.nagel+vim@gmail.com>
" Latest Revision: 2023-10-07
if !exists('b:did_ftplugin')
" Looks a lot like dosini files.
runtime! ftplugin/dosini.vim
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
" Looks a lot like dosini files.
runtime! ftplugin/dosini.vim
if has('unix') && executable('less')
if !has('gui_running')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman silent exe '!' . KeywordLookup_systemd(<q-args>) | redraw!
command -buffer -nargs=1 SystemdKeywordPrg silent exe '!' . KeywordLookup_systemd(<q-args>) | redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman silent exe 'term ' . KeywordLookup_systemd(<q-args>)
command -buffer -nargs=1 SystemdKeywordPrg silent exe 'term ' . KeywordLookup_systemd(<q-args>)
endif
if exists(':Sman') == 2
if exists(':SystemdKeywordPrg') == 2
if !exists('*KeywordLookup_systemd')
function KeywordLookup_systemd(keyword) abort
let matches = matchlist(getline(search('\v^\s*\[\s*.+\s*\]\s*$', 'nbWz')), '\v^\s*\[\s*(\k+).*\]\s*$')
@@ -26,11 +28,11 @@ if has('unix') && executable('less')
endfunction
endif
setlocal iskeyword+=-
setlocal keywordprg=:Sman
setlocal keywordprg=:SystemdKeywordPrg
if !exists('b:undo_ftplugin') || empty(b:undo_ftplugin)
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword<'
else
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer Sman'
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer SystemdKeywordPrg'
endif
endif
endif

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@@ -2,9 +2,11 @@
" Language: tcsh
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Previous Maintainer: Dan Sharp
" Last Change: 2021 Oct 15
" Last Change: 2023 Oct 09
if exists("b:did_ftplugin") | finish | endif
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo-=C
@@ -12,24 +14,26 @@ set cpo-=C
" Define some defaults in case the included ftplugins don't set them.
let s:undo_ftplugin = ""
let s:browsefilter = "csh Files (*.csh)\t*.csh\n" ..
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
runtime! ftplugin/csh.vim ftplugin/csh_*.vim ftplugin/csh/*.vim
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
" Override our defaults if these were set by an included ftplugin.
if exists("b:undo_ftplugin")
let s:undo_ftplugin = b:undo_ftplugin
let s:undo_ftplugin = b:undo_ftplugin
endif
if exists("b:browsefilter")
let s:browsefilter = b:browsefilter
let s:browsefilter = b:browsefilter
endif
if (has("gui_win32") || has("gui_gtk"))
let b:browsefilter="tcsh Scripts (*.tcsh)\t*.tcsh\n" .. s:browsefilter
if (has("gui_win32") || has("gui_gtk")) &&
\ (!exists("b:browsefilter") || exists("b:csh_set_browsefilter"))
let b:browsefilter = "tcsh Scripts (*.tcsh)\t*.tcsh\n" .. s:browsefilter
let s:undo_ftplugin = "unlet! b:browsefilter | " .. s:undo_ftplugin
endif
let b:undo_ftplugin = "unlet! b:browsefilter | " .. s:undo_ftplugin
let b:undo_ftplugin = s:undo_ftplugin
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
unlet s:save_cpo

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: udev(8) rules file
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2008-07-09
" Latest Revision: 2023-10-07
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ setlocal comments=:# commentstring=#\ %s formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
if has('unix') && executable('less')
if !has('gui_running')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 UdevrulesKeywordPrg
\ silent exe '!' . 'LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''^\s{,8}' . <q-args> . '\b'' --hilite-search" man ' . 'udev' |
\ redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command -buffer -nargs=1 Sman
command -buffer -nargs=1 UdevrulesKeywordPrg
\ silent exe ':term ' . 'env LESS= MANPAGER="less --pattern=''' . escape('^\s{,8}' . <q-args> . '\b', '\') . ''' --hilite-search" man ' . 'udev'
endif
if exists(':Sman') == 2
if exists(':UdevrulesKeywordPrg') == 2
setlocal iskeyword+=-
setlocal keywordprg=:Sman
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer Sman'
setlocal keywordprg=:UdevrulesKeywordPrg
let b:undo_ftplugin .= '| setlocal keywordprg< iskeyword< | sil! delc -buffer UdevrulesKeywordPrg'
endif
endif

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@@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ if !exists("no_plugin_maps") && !exists("no_vim_maps")
vnoremap <silent><buffer> ][ m':<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\s*end\(f\%[unction]\\|\(export\s\+\)\?def\)\>', "W")<CR>
" Move around comments
nnoremap <silent><buffer> ]" :call search('^\(\s*".*\n\)\@<!\(\s*"\)', "W")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> ]" :<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('^\(\s*".*\n\)\@<!\(\s*"\)', "W")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> ]" :call search('\%(^\s*".*\n\)\@<!\%(^\s*"\)', "W")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> ]" :<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('\%(^\s*".*\n\)\@<!\%(^\s*"\)', "W")<CR>
nnoremap <silent><buffer> [" :call search('\%(^\s*".*\n\)\%(^\s*"\)\@!', "bW")<CR>
vnoremap <silent><buffer> [" :<C-U>exe "normal! gv"<Bar>call search('\%(^\s*".*\n\)\%(^\s*"\)\@!', "bW")<CR>
endif

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: WebAssembly
" Maintainer: rhysd <lin90162@yahoo.co.jp>
" Last Change: Jul 29, 2018
" Last Change: Nov 14, 2023
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rhysd/vim-wasm
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: Wget configuration file (/etc/wgetrc ~/.wgetrc)
" Language: Wget configuration file (/etc/wgetrc ~/.wgetrc)
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2022 Apr 28
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl fo< com< cms<"
if (has("gui_win32") || has("gui_gtk")) && !exists("b:browsefilter")
let b:browsefilter = "Wget Configuration File (wgetrc, .wgetrc)\twgetrc;.wgetrc\n" .
let b:browsefilter = "Wget Configuration File (wgetrc, .wgetrc)\twgetrc;.wgetrc\n" ..
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | unlet! b:browsefilter"
endif

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: Wget2 configuration file (/etc/wget2rc ~/.wget2rc)
" Language: Wget2 configuration file (/etc/wget2rc ~/.wget2rc)
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2022 Apr 28
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl fo< com< cms<"
if (has("gui_win32") || has("gui_gtk")) && !exists("b:browsefilter")
let b:browsefilter = "Wget2 Configuration File (wget2rc, .wget2rc)\twget2rc;.wget2rc\n" .
let b:browsefilter = "Wget2 Configuration File (wget2rc, .wget2rc)\twget2rc;.wget2rc\n" ..
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
let b:undo_ftplugin ..= " | unlet! b:browsefilter"
endif

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: XCompose
" Maintainer: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org
" Last Change: 2023 Nov 09
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
setl comments=:# commentstring=#\ %s
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setl com< cms<'

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
setlocal suffixesadd=.zig,.zir
if has('comments')
setlocal comments=:///,://!,://,:\\\\
setlocal comments=:///,://!,://
setlocal commentstring=//\ %s
endif
@@ -41,19 +41,16 @@ let &l:define='\v(<fn>|<const>|<var>|^\s*\#\s*define)'
" Safety check: don't execute zig from current directory
if !exists('g:zig_std_dir') && exists('*json_decode') &&
\ executable('zig') && get(g:, 'zig_exec', get(g:, 'plugin_exec', 0))
\ && (fnamemodify(exepath("zig"), ":p:h") != s:tmp_cwd
\ || (index(split($PATH,has("win32")? ';' : ':'), s:tmp_cwd) != -1 && s:tmp_cwd != '.'))
\ executable('zig') && dist#vim#IsSafeExecutable('zig', 'zig')
silent let s:env = system('zig env')
if v:shell_error == 0
let g:zig_std_dir = json_decode(s:env)['std_dir']
endif
unlet! s:env
endif
unlet! s:tmp_cwd
if exists('g:zig_std_dir')
let &l:path = &l:path . ',' . g:zig_std_dir
let &l:path = g:zig_std_dir . ',' . &l:path
endif
let b:undo_ftplugin =

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Zsh shell script
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2021-04-03
" Latest Revision: 2023-10-07
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-zsh
@@ -20,17 +20,17 @@ let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl com< cms< fo< "
if executable('zsh') && &shell !~# '/\%(nologin\|false\)$'
if !has('gui_running') && executable('less')
command! -buffer -nargs=1 RunHelp silent exe '!MANPAGER= zsh -c "autoload -Uz run-help; run-help <args> 2>/dev/null | LESS= less"' | redraw!
command! -buffer -nargs=1 ZshKeywordPrg silent exe '!MANPAGER= zsh -c "autoload -Uz run-help; run-help <args> 2>/dev/null | LESS= less"' | redraw!
elseif has('terminal')
command! -buffer -nargs=1 RunHelp silent exe ':term zsh -c "autoload -Uz run-help; run-help <args>"'
command! -buffer -nargs=1 ZshKeywordPrg silent exe ':term zsh -c "autoload -Uz run-help; run-help <args>"'
else
command! -buffer -nargs=1 RunHelp echo system('zsh -c "autoload -Uz run-help; run-help <args> 2>/dev/null"')
command! -buffer -nargs=1 ZshKeywordPrg echo system('zsh -c "autoload -Uz run-help; run-help <args> 2>/dev/null"')
endif
if !exists('current_compiler')
compiler zsh
endif
setlocal keywordprg=:RunHelp
let b:undo_ftplugin .= 'keywordprg< | sil! delc -buffer RunHelp'
setlocal keywordprg=:ZshKeywordPrg
let b:undo_ftplugin .= 'keywordprg< | sil! delc -buffer ZshKeywordPrg'
endif
let b:match_words = '\<if\>:\<elif\>:\<else\>:\<fi\>'

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ endif
" find out if an "...=..." expression is an assignment (or a conditional)
" it scans 'line' first, and then the previous lines
fun! CdlAsignment(lnum, line)
fun! CdlAssignment(lnum, line)
let f = -1
let lnum = a:lnum
let line = a:line
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum)
end
end
" remove members [a] of [b]:[c]... (inicio remainds valid)
" remove members [a] of [b]:[c]... (inicio remains valid)
let line = substitute(line, '\c\(\[[^]]*]\(\s*of\s*\|:\)*\)\+', ' ', 'g')
while 1
" search for the next interesting element
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum)
else " c == '='
" if it is an assignment increase indent
if f == -1 " we don't know yet, find out
let f = CdlAsignment(lnum, strpart(line, 0, inicio))
let f = CdlAssignment(lnum, strpart(line, 0, inicio))
end
if f == 1 " formula increase it
let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum)
let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
elseif match(thisline, '^\s*=') >= 0
if f == -1 " we don't know yet if is an assignment, find out
let f = CdlAsignment(lnum, "")
let f = CdlAssignment(lnum, "")
end
if f == 1 " formula increase it
let ind = ind + shiftwidth()

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@@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stack)
" maybe A else
" LTI
"
" Note about Emacs compabitility {{{
" Note about Emacs compatibility {{{
"
" It would be fine to indent the examples above the following way:
"

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@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ function IsFunctionArgPar(lnum, c)
endfunction
function JumpToMatch(lnum, last_closed_bracket)
" we use the % command to skip back (tries to ues matchit if possible,
" we use the % command to skip back (tries to use matchit if possible,
" otherwise resorts to vim's default, which is buggy but better than
" nothing)
call cursor(a:lnum, a:last_closed_bracket)

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