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runtime(doc): restore description of "$" in col() and virtcol() (#14981)
These are different from line() and getpos(). Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Jun 12
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*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Jun 13
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -1729,6 +1729,8 @@ col({expr} [, {winid}]) *col()*
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The result is a Number, which is the byte index of the column
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position given with {expr}.
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For accepted positions see |getpos()|.
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When {expr} is "$", it means the end of the cursor line, so
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the result is the number of bytes in the cursor line plus one.
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Additionally {expr} can be [lnum, col]: a |List| with the line
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and column number. Most useful when the column is "$", to get
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the last column of a specific line. When "lnum" or "col" is
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@ -4492,7 +4494,7 @@ getpos({expr}) *getpos()*
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. The cursor position.
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$ The last line in the current buffer.
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'x Position of mark x (if the mark is not set, 0 is
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returned).
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returned for all values).
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w0 First line visible in current window (one if the
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display isn't updated, e.g. in silent Ex mode).
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w$ Last line visible in current window (this is one
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@ -4542,8 +4544,8 @@ getpos({expr}) *getpos()*
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let save_a_mark = getpos("'a")
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...
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call setpos("'a", save_a_mark)
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< Also see |getcharpos()|, |getcurpos()| and |setpos()|.
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<
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Also see |getcharpos()|, |getcurpos()| and |setpos()|.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetMark()->getpos()
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@ -11754,6 +11756,8 @@ virtcol({expr} [, {list} [, {winid}]]) *virtcol()*
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For the byte position use |col()|.
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For the use of {expr} see |getpos()| and |col()|.
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When {expr} is "$", it means the end of the cursor line, so
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the result is the number of cells in the cursor line plus one.
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When 'virtualedit' is used {expr} can be [lnum, col, off],
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where "off" is the offset in screen columns from the start of
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