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updated for version 7.2-031

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parent c590f62349
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Jul 29 *cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Sep 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -157,6 +157,11 @@ CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=.} *c_CTRL-R* *c_<C-R>*
(doesn't work at the expression prompt; some (doesn't work at the expression prompt; some
things such as changing the buffer or current things such as changing the buffer or current
window are not allowed to avoid side effects) window are not allowed to avoid side effects)
When the result is a |List| the items are used
as lines. They can have line breaks inside
too.
When the result is a Float it's automatically
converted to a String.
See |registers| about registers. {not in Vi} See |registers| about registers. {not in Vi}
Implementation detail: When using the |expression| register Implementation detail: When using the |expression| register
and invoking setcmdpos(), this sets the position before and invoking setcmdpos(), this sets the position before
@ -730,19 +735,29 @@ to use |fnameescape()|.
In Ex commands, at places where a file name can be used, the following In Ex commands, at places where a file name can be used, the following
characters have a special meaning. These can also be used in the expression characters have a special meaning. These can also be used in the expression
function expand() |expand()|. function expand() |expand()|.
% is replaced with the current file name *:_%* % Is replaced with the current file name. *:_%* *c_%*
# is replaced with the alternate file name *:_#* # Is replaced with the alternate file name. *:_#* *c_#*
#n (where n is a number) is replaced with the file name of #n (where n is a number) is replaced with the file name of
buffer n. "#0" is the same as "#" buffer n. "#0" is the same as "#".
## is replaced with all names in the argument list *:_##* ## Is replaced with all names in the argument list *:_##* *c_##*
concatenated, separated by spaces. Each space in a name concatenated, separated by spaces. Each space in a name
is preceded with a backslash. is preceded with a backslash.
Note that these give the file name as it was typed. If an absolute path is #<n (where n is a number > 0) is replaced with old *:_#<* *c_#<*
needed (when using the file name from a different directory), you need to add file name n. See |:oldfiles| or |v:oldfiles| to get the
":p". See |filename-modifiers|. number. *E809*
{only when compiled with the +eval and +viminfo features}
Note that these, except "#<n", give the file name as it was typed. If an
absolute path is needed (when using the file name from a different directory),
you need to add ":p". See |filename-modifiers|.
The "#<n" item returns an absolute path, but it will start with "~/" for files
below your home directory.
Note that backslashes are inserted before spaces, so that the command will Note that backslashes are inserted before spaces, so that the command will
correctly interpret the file name. But this doesn't happen for shell correctly interpret the file name. But this doesn't happen for shell
commands. For those you probably have to use quotes: > commands. For those you probably have to use quotes (this fails for files
that contain a quote and wildcards): >
:!ls "%" :!ls "%"
:r !spell "%" :r !spell "%"

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*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Aug 09 *eval.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Nov 02
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -1484,6 +1484,17 @@ v:mouse_col Column number for a mouse click obtained with |getchar()|.
This is the screen column number, like with |virtcol()|. The This is the screen column number, like with |virtcol()|. The
value is zero when there was no mouse button click. value is zero when there was no mouse button click.
*v:oldfiles* *oldfiles-variable*
v:oldfiles List of file names that is loaded from the |viminfo| file on
startup. These are the files that Vim remembers marks for.
The length of the List is limited by the ' argument of the
'viminfo' option (default is 100).
Also see |:oldfiles| and |c_#<|.
The List can be modified, but this has no effect on what is
stored in the |viminfo| file later. If you use values other
than String this will cause trouble.
{only when compiled with the +viminfo feature}
*v:operator* *operator-variable* *v:operator* *operator-variable*
v:operator The last operator given in Normal mode. This is a single v:operator The last operator given in Normal mode. This is a single
character except for commands starting with <g> or <z>, character except for commands starting with <g> or <z>,

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Jun 21 *starting.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Nov 09
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -1337,8 +1337,9 @@ enter Vim and directly start working in your desired setup. |session-file|
*viminfo-read* *viminfo-read*
When Vim is started and the 'viminfo' option is non-empty, the contents of When Vim is started and the 'viminfo' option is non-empty, the contents of
the viminfo file are read and the info can be used in the appropriate places. the viminfo file are read and the info can be used in the appropriate places.
The marks are not read in at startup (but file marks are). See The |v:oldfiles| variable is filled. The marks are not read in at startup
|initialization| for how to set the 'viminfo' option upon startup. (but file marks are). See |initialization| for how to set the 'viminfo'
option upon startup.
*viminfo-write* *viminfo-write*
When Vim exits and 'viminfo' is non-empty, the info is stored in the viminfo When Vim exits and 'viminfo' is non-empty, the info is stored in the viminfo
@ -1372,6 +1373,8 @@ cursor position when the file was last exited. No marks are saved for files
that start with any string given with the "r" flag in 'viminfo'. This can be that start with any string given with the "r" flag in 'viminfo'. This can be
used to avoid saving marks for files on removable media (for MS-DOS you would used to avoid saving marks for files on removable media (for MS-DOS you would
use "ra:,rb:", for Amiga "rdf0:,rdf1:,rdf2:"). use "ra:,rb:", for Amiga "rdf0:,rdf1:,rdf2:").
The |v:oldfiles| variable is filled with the file names that the viminfo file
has marks for.
*viminfo-file-marks* *viminfo-file-marks*
Uppercase marks ('A to 'Z) are stored when writing the viminfo file. The Uppercase marks ('A to 'Z) are stored when writing the viminfo file. The
@ -1463,8 +1466,8 @@ most of the information will be restored).
*:rv* *:rviminfo* *E195* *:rv* *:rviminfo* *E195*
:rv[iminfo][!] [file] Read from viminfo file [file] (default: see above). :rv[iminfo][!] [file] Read from viminfo file [file] (default: see above).
If [!] is given, then any information that is If [!] is given, then any information that is
already set (registers, marks, etc.) will be already set (registers, marks, |v:oldfiles|, etc.)
overwritten. {not in Vi} will be overwritten {not in Vi}
*:wv* *:wviminfo* *E137* *E138* *E574* *:wv* *:wviminfo* *E137* *E138* *E574*
:wv[iminfo][!] [file] Write to viminfo file [file] (default: see above). :wv[iminfo][!] [file] Write to viminfo file [file] (default: see above).
@ -1479,4 +1482,20 @@ most of the information will be restored).
the .viminfo file. the .viminfo file.
{not in Vi} {not in Vi}
*:ol* *:oldfiles*
:ol[dfiles] List the files that have marks stored in the viminfo
file. This list is read on startup and only changes
afterwards with ":rviminfo!". Also see |v:oldfiles|.
The number can be used with |c_#<|.
{not in Vi, only when compiled with the +eval feature}
:bro[wse] ol[dfiles][!]
List file names as with |:oldfiles|, and then prompt
for a number. When the number is valid that file from
the list is edited.
If you get the |press-enter| prompt you can press "q"
and still get the prompt to enter a file number.
Use ! to abondon a modified buffer. |abandon|
{not when compiled with tiny or small features}
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*usr_21.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2007 May 01 *usr_21.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Nov 09
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ information. This may cause information that previously exiting Vims stored
to be lost. Each item can be remembered only once. to be lost. Each item can be remembered only once.
GETTING BACK TO WHERE YOU WERE GETTING BACK TO WHERE YOU STOPPED VIM
You are halfway editing a file and it's time to leave for holidays. You exit You are halfway editing a file and it's time to leave for holidays. You exit
Vim and go enjoy yourselves, forgetting all about your work. After a couple Vim and go enjoy yourselves, forgetting all about your work. After a couple
@ -168,6 +168,48 @@ Mark '9 is lost.
The |:marks| command is useful to find out where '0 to '9 will take you. The |:marks| command is useful to find out where '0 to '9 will take you.
GETTING BACK TO SOME FILE
If you want to go back to a file that you edited recently, but not when
exiting Vim, there is a slightly more complicated way. You can see a list of
files by typing the command: >
:oldfiles
< 1: ~/.viminfo ~
2: ~/text/resume.txt ~
3: /tmp/draft ~
Now you would like to edit the second file, which is in the list preceded by
"2:". You type: >
:e #<2
Instead of ":e" you can use any command that has a file name argument, the
"#<2" item works in the same place as "%" (current file name) and "#"
(alternate file name). So you can also split the window to edit the third
file: >
:split #<3
That #<123 thing is a bit complicated when you just want to edit a file.
Fortunately there is a simpler way: >
:browse oldfiles
< 1: ~/.viminfo ~
2: ~/text/resume.txt ~
3: /tmp/draft ~
-- More --
You get the same list of files as with |:oldfiles|. If you want to edit
"resume.txt" first press "q" to stop the listing. You will get a prompt:
Type number and <Enter> (empty cancels): ~
Type "2" and press <Enter> to edit the second file.
More info at |:oldfiles|, |v:oldfiles| and |c_#<|.
MOVE INFO FROM ONE VIM TO ANOTHER MOVE INFO FROM ONE VIM TO ANOTHER
You can use the ":wviminfo" and ":rviminfo" commands to save and restore the You can use the ":wviminfo" and ":rviminfo" commands to save and restore the

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@ -348,6 +348,7 @@ static struct vimvar
{VV_NAME("mouse_col", VAR_NUMBER), 0}, {VV_NAME("mouse_col", VAR_NUMBER), 0},
{VV_NAME("operator", VAR_STRING), VV_RO}, {VV_NAME("operator", VAR_STRING), VV_RO},
{VV_NAME("searchforward", VAR_NUMBER), 0}, {VV_NAME("searchforward", VAR_NUMBER), 0},
{VV_NAME("oldfiles", VAR_LIST), 0},
}; };
/* shorthand */ /* shorthand */
@ -355,6 +356,7 @@ static struct vimvar
#define vv_nr vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_number #define vv_nr vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_number
#define vv_float vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_float #define vv_float vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_float
#define vv_str vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_string #define vv_str vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_string
#define vv_list vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_list
#define vv_tv vv_di.di_tv #define vv_tv vv_di.di_tv
/* /*
@ -426,7 +428,6 @@ static long list_find_nr __ARGS((list_T *l, long idx, int *errorp));
static long list_idx_of_item __ARGS((list_T *l, listitem_T *item)); static long list_idx_of_item __ARGS((list_T *l, listitem_T *item));
static void list_append __ARGS((list_T *l, listitem_T *item)); static void list_append __ARGS((list_T *l, listitem_T *item));
static int list_append_tv __ARGS((list_T *l, typval_T *tv)); static int list_append_tv __ARGS((list_T *l, typval_T *tv));
static int list_append_string __ARGS((list_T *l, char_u *str, int len));
static int list_append_number __ARGS((list_T *l, varnumber_T n)); static int list_append_number __ARGS((list_T *l, varnumber_T n));
static int list_insert_tv __ARGS((list_T *l, typval_T *tv, listitem_T *item)); static int list_insert_tv __ARGS((list_T *l, typval_T *tv, listitem_T *item));
static int list_extend __ARGS((list_T *l1, list_T *l2, listitem_T *bef)); static int list_extend __ARGS((list_T *l1, list_T *l2, listitem_T *bef));
@ -845,8 +846,13 @@ eval_clear()
p = &vimvars[i]; p = &vimvars[i];
if (p->vv_di.di_tv.v_type == VAR_STRING) if (p->vv_di.di_tv.v_type == VAR_STRING)
{ {
vim_free(p->vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_string); vim_free(p->vv_string);
p->vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_string = NULL; p->vv_string = NULL;
}
else if (p->vv_di.di_tv.v_type == VAR_LIST)
{
list_unref(p->vv_list);
p->vv_list = NULL;
} }
} }
hash_clear(&vimvarht); hash_clear(&vimvarht);
@ -6056,6 +6062,25 @@ list_find_nr(l, idx, errorp)
return get_tv_number_chk(&li->li_tv, errorp); return get_tv_number_chk(&li->li_tv, errorp);
} }
/*
* Get list item "l[idx - 1]" as a string. Returns NULL for failure.
*/
char_u *
list_find_str(l, idx)
list_T *l;
long idx;
{
listitem_T *li;
li = list_find(l, idx - 1);
if (li == NULL)
{
EMSGN(_(e_listidx), idx);
return NULL;
}
return get_tv_string(&li->li_tv);
}
/* /*
* Locate "item" list "l" and return its index. * Locate "item" list "l" and return its index.
* Returns -1 when "item" is not in the list. * Returns -1 when "item" is not in the list.
@ -6147,7 +6172,7 @@ list_append_dict(list, dict)
* When "len" >= 0 use "str[len]". * When "len" >= 0 use "str[len]".
* Returns FAIL when out of memory. * Returns FAIL when out of memory.
*/ */
static int int
list_append_string(l, str, len) list_append_string(l, str, len)
list_T *l; list_T *l;
char_u *str; char_u *str;
@ -6507,6 +6532,9 @@ garbage_collect()
set_ref_in_ht(&fc->l_avars.dv_hashtab, copyID); set_ref_in_ht(&fc->l_avars.dv_hashtab, copyID);
} }
/* v: vars */
set_ref_in_ht(&vimvarht, copyID);
/* /*
* 2. Go through the list of dicts and free items without the copyID. * 2. Go through the list of dicts and free items without the copyID.
*/ */
@ -6597,7 +6625,7 @@ set_ref_in_item(tv, copyID)
{ {
case VAR_DICT: case VAR_DICT:
dd = tv->vval.v_dict; dd = tv->vval.v_dict;
if (dd->dv_copyID != copyID) if (dd != NULL && dd->dv_copyID != copyID)
{ {
/* Didn't see this dict yet. */ /* Didn't see this dict yet. */
dd->dv_copyID = copyID; dd->dv_copyID = copyID;
@ -6607,7 +6635,7 @@ set_ref_in_item(tv, copyID)
case VAR_LIST: case VAR_LIST:
ll = tv->vval.v_list; ll = tv->vval.v_list;
if (ll->lv_copyID != copyID) if (ll != NULL && ll->lv_copyID != copyID)
{ {
/* Didn't see this list yet. */ /* Didn't see this list yet. */
ll->lv_copyID = copyID; ll->lv_copyID = copyID;
@ -18105,6 +18133,17 @@ get_vim_var_str(idx)
return get_tv_string(&vimvars[idx].vv_tv); return get_tv_string(&vimvars[idx].vv_tv);
} }
/*
* Get List v: variable value. Caller must take care of reference count when
* needed.
*/
list_T *
get_vim_var_list(idx)
int idx;
{
return vimvars[idx].vv_list;
}
/* /*
* Set v:count, v:count1 and v:prevcount. * Set v:count, v:count1 and v:prevcount.
*/ */
@ -18140,6 +18179,20 @@ set_vim_var_string(idx, val, len)
vimvars[idx].vv_str = vim_strnsave(val, len); vimvars[idx].vv_str = vim_strnsave(val, len);
} }
/*
* Set List v: variable to "val".
*/
void
set_vim_var_list(idx, val)
int idx;
list_T *val;
{
list_unref(vimvars[idx].vv_list);
vimvars[idx].vv_list = val;
if (val != NULL)
++val->lv_refcount;
}
/* /*
* Set v:register if needed. * Set v:register if needed.
*/ */
@ -21900,6 +21953,62 @@ last_set_msg(scriptID)
} }
} }
/*
* List v:oldfiles in a nice way.
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
void
ex_oldfiles(eap)
exarg_T *eap;
{
list_T *l = vimvars[VV_OLDFILES].vv_list;
listitem_T *li;
int nr = 0;
if (l == NULL)
msg((char_u *)_("No old files"));
else
{
msg_start();
msg_scroll = TRUE;
for (li = l->lv_first; li != NULL && !got_int; li = li->li_next)
{
msg_outnum((long)++nr);
MSG_PUTS(": ");
msg_outtrans(get_tv_string(&li->li_tv));
msg_putchar('\n');
out_flush(); /* output one line at a time */
ui_breakcheck();
}
/* Assume "got_int" was set to truncate the listing. */
got_int = FALSE;
#ifdef FEAT_BROWSE_CMD
if (cmdmod.browse)
{
quit_more = FALSE;
nr = prompt_for_number(FALSE);
msg_starthere();
if (nr > 0)
{
char_u *p = list_find_str(get_vim_var_list(VV_OLDFILES),
(long)nr);
if (p != NULL)
{
p = expand_env_save(p);
eap->arg = p;
eap->cmdidx = CMD_edit;
cmdmod.browse = FALSE;
do_exedit(eap, NULL);
vim_free(p);
}
}
}
#endif
}
}
#endif /* FEAT_EVAL */ #endif /* FEAT_EVAL */

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ static int linelen __ARGS((int *has_tab));
static void do_filter __ARGS((linenr_T line1, linenr_T line2, exarg_T *eap, char_u *cmd, int do_in, int do_out)); static void do_filter __ARGS((linenr_T line1, linenr_T line2, exarg_T *eap, char_u *cmd, int do_in, int do_out));
#ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO
static char_u *viminfo_filename __ARGS((char_u *)); static char_u *viminfo_filename __ARGS((char_u *));
static void do_viminfo __ARGS((FILE *fp_in, FILE *fp_out, int want_info, int want_marks, int force_read)); static void do_viminfo __ARGS((FILE *fp_in, FILE *fp_out, int flags));
static int viminfo_encoding __ARGS((vir_T *virp)); static int viminfo_encoding __ARGS((vir_T *virp));
static int read_viminfo_up_to_marks __ARGS((vir_T *virp, int forceit, int writing)); static int read_viminfo_up_to_marks __ARGS((vir_T *virp, int forceit, int writing));
#endif #endif
@ -1676,14 +1676,12 @@ viminfo_error(errnum, message, line)
/* /*
* read_viminfo() -- Read the viminfo file. Registers etc. which are already * read_viminfo() -- Read the viminfo file. Registers etc. which are already
* set are not over-written unless force is TRUE. -- webb * set are not over-written unless "flags" includes VIF_FORCEIT. -- webb
*/ */
int int
read_viminfo(file, want_info, want_marks, forceit) read_viminfo(file, flags)
char_u *file; char_u *file; /* file name or NULL to use default name */
int want_info; int flags; /* VIF_WANT_INFO et al. */
int want_marks;
int forceit;
{ {
FILE *fp; FILE *fp;
char_u *fname; char_u *fname;
@ -1691,7 +1689,7 @@ read_viminfo(file, want_info, want_marks, forceit)
if (no_viminfo()) if (no_viminfo())
return FAIL; return FAIL;
fname = viminfo_filename(file); /* may set to default if NULL */ fname = viminfo_filename(file); /* get file name in allocated buffer */
if (fname == NULL) if (fname == NULL)
return FAIL; return FAIL;
fp = mch_fopen((char *)fname, READBIN); fp = mch_fopen((char *)fname, READBIN);
@ -1701,8 +1699,9 @@ read_viminfo(file, want_info, want_marks, forceit)
verbose_enter(); verbose_enter();
smsg((char_u *)_("Reading viminfo file \"%s\"%s%s%s"), smsg((char_u *)_("Reading viminfo file \"%s\"%s%s%s"),
fname, fname,
want_info ? _(" info") : "", (flags & VIF_WANT_INFO) ? _(" info") : "",
want_marks ? _(" marks") : "", (flags & VIF_WANT_MARKS) ? _(" marks") : "",
(flags & VIF_GET_OLDFILES) ? _(" oldfiles") : "",
fp == NULL ? _(" FAILED") : ""); fp == NULL ? _(" FAILED") : "");
verbose_leave(); verbose_leave();
} }
@ -1712,10 +1711,9 @@ read_viminfo(file, want_info, want_marks, forceit)
return FAIL; return FAIL;
viminfo_errcnt = 0; viminfo_errcnt = 0;
do_viminfo(fp, NULL, want_info, want_marks, forceit); do_viminfo(fp, NULL, flags);
fclose(fp); fclose(fp);
return OK; return OK;
} }
@ -1968,7 +1966,7 @@ write_viminfo(file, forceit)
} }
viminfo_errcnt = 0; viminfo_errcnt = 0;
do_viminfo(fp_in, fp_out, !forceit, !forceit, FALSE); do_viminfo(fp_in, fp_out, forceit ? 0 : (VIF_WANT_INFO | VIF_WANT_MARKS));
fclose(fp_out); /* errors are ignored !? */ fclose(fp_out); /* errors are ignored !? */
if (fp_in != NULL) if (fp_in != NULL)
@ -2041,12 +2039,10 @@ viminfo_filename(file)
* do_viminfo() -- Should only be called from read_viminfo() & write_viminfo(). * do_viminfo() -- Should only be called from read_viminfo() & write_viminfo().
*/ */
static void static void
do_viminfo(fp_in, fp_out, want_info, want_marks, force_read) do_viminfo(fp_in, fp_out, flags)
FILE *fp_in; FILE *fp_in;
FILE *fp_out; FILE *fp_out;
int want_info; int flags;
int want_marks;
int force_read;
{ {
int count = 0; int count = 0;
int eof = FALSE; int eof = FALSE;
@ -2061,8 +2057,9 @@ do_viminfo(fp_in, fp_out, want_info, want_marks, force_read)
if (fp_in != NULL) if (fp_in != NULL)
{ {
if (want_info) if (flags & VIF_WANT_INFO)
eof = read_viminfo_up_to_marks(&vir, force_read, fp_out != NULL); eof = read_viminfo_up_to_marks(&vir,
flags & VIF_FORCEIT, fp_out != NULL);
else else
/* Skip info, find start of marks */ /* Skip info, find start of marks */
while (!(eof = viminfo_readline(&vir)) while (!(eof = viminfo_readline(&vir))
@ -2092,8 +2089,9 @@ do_viminfo(fp_in, fp_out, want_info, want_marks, force_read)
write_viminfo_bufferlist(fp_out); write_viminfo_bufferlist(fp_out);
count = write_viminfo_marks(fp_out); count = write_viminfo_marks(fp_out);
} }
if (fp_in != NULL && want_marks) if (fp_in != NULL
copy_viminfo_marks(&vir, fp_out, count, eof); && (flags & (VIF_WANT_MARKS | VIF_GET_OLDFILES | VIF_FORCEIT)))
copy_viminfo_marks(&vir, fp_out, count, eof, flags);
vim_free(vir.vir_line); vim_free(vir.vir_line);
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE

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@ -653,6 +653,8 @@ EX(CMD_nunmenu, "nunmenu", ex_menu,
EXTRA|TRLBAR|NOTRLCOM|USECTRLV|CMDWIN), EXTRA|TRLBAR|NOTRLCOM|USECTRLV|CMDWIN),
EX(CMD_open, "open", ex_open, EX(CMD_open, "open", ex_open,
RANGE|EXTRA), RANGE|EXTRA),
EX(CMD_oldfiles, "oldfiles", ex_oldfiles,
BANG|TRLBAR|SBOXOK|CMDWIN),
EX(CMD_omap, "omap", ex_map, EX(CMD_omap, "omap", ex_map,
EXTRA|TRLBAR|NOTRLCOM|USECTRLV|CMDWIN), EXTRA|TRLBAR|NOTRLCOM|USECTRLV|CMDWIN),
EX(CMD_omapclear, "omapclear", ex_mapclear, EX(CMD_omapclear, "omapclear", ex_mapclear,

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@ -364,6 +364,7 @@ static void ex_tag_cmd __ARGS((exarg_T *eap, char_u *name));
# define ex_function ex_ni # define ex_function ex_ni
# define ex_delfunction ex_ni # define ex_delfunction ex_ni
# define ex_return ex_ni # define ex_return ex_ni
# define ex_oldfiles ex_ni
#endif #endif
static char_u *arg_all __ARGS((void)); static char_u *arg_all __ARGS((void));
#ifdef FEAT_SESSION #ifdef FEAT_SESSION
@ -1770,7 +1771,7 @@ do_one_cmd(cmdlinep, sourcing,
} }
if (checkforcmd(&ea.cmd, "browse", 3)) if (checkforcmd(&ea.cmd, "browse", 3))
{ {
#ifdef FEAT_BROWSE #ifdef FEAT_BROWSE_CMD
cmdmod.browse = TRUE; cmdmod.browse = TRUE;
#endif #endif
continue; continue;
@ -9508,24 +9509,50 @@ eval_vars(src, srcstart, usedlen, lnump, errormsg, escaped)
break; break;
} }
s = src + 1; s = src + 1;
if (*s == '<') /* "#<99" uses v:oldfiles */
++s;
i = (int)getdigits(&s); i = (int)getdigits(&s);
*usedlen = (int)(s - src); /* length of what we expand */ *usedlen = (int)(s - src); /* length of what we expand */
buf = buflist_findnr(i); if (src[1] == '<')
if (buf == NULL)
{ {
*errormsg = (char_u *)_("E194: No alternate file name to substitute for '#'"); if (*usedlen < 2)
{
/* Should we give an error message for #<text? */
*usedlen = 1;
return NULL;
}
#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
result = list_find_str(get_vim_var_list(VV_OLDFILES),
(long)i);
if (result == NULL)
{
*errormsg = (char_u *)"";
return NULL;
}
#else
*errormsg = (char_u *)_("E809: #< is not available without the +eval feature");
return NULL; return NULL;
} #endif
if (lnump != NULL)
*lnump = ECMD_LAST;
if (buf->b_fname == NULL)
{
result = (char_u *)"";
valid = 0; /* Must have ":p:h" to be valid */
} }
else else
result = buf->b_fname; {
buf = buflist_findnr(i);
if (buf == NULL)
{
*errormsg = (char_u *)_("E194: No alternate file name to substitute for '#'");
return NULL;
}
if (lnump != NULL)
*lnump = ECMD_LAST;
if (buf->b_fname == NULL)
{
result = (char_u *)"";
valid = 0; /* Must have ":p:h" to be valid */
}
else
result = buf->b_fname;
}
break; break;
#ifdef FEAT_SEARCHPATH #ifdef FEAT_SEARCHPATH
@ -10700,7 +10727,8 @@ ex_viminfo(eap)
p_viminfo = (char_u *)"'100"; p_viminfo = (char_u *)"'100";
if (eap->cmdidx == CMD_rviminfo) if (eap->cmdidx == CMD_rviminfo)
{ {
if (read_viminfo(eap->arg, TRUE, TRUE, eap->forceit) == FAIL) if (read_viminfo(eap->arg, VIF_WANT_INFO | VIF_WANT_MARKS
| (eap->forceit ? VIF_FORCEIT : 0)) == FAIL)
EMSG(_("E195: Cannot open viminfo file for reading")); EMSG(_("E195: Cannot open viminfo file for reading"));
} }
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@ -767,9 +767,13 @@
/* /*
* +browse ":browse" command. * +browse ":browse" command.
* or just the ":browse" command modifier
*/ */
#if defined(FEAT_NORMAL) && (defined(FEAT_GUI_MSWIN) || defined(FEAT_GUI_MOTIF) || defined(FEAT_GUI_ATHENA) || defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) || defined(FEAT_GUI_PHOTON) || defined(FEAT_GUI_MAC)) #if defined(FEAT_NORMAL)
# define FEAT_BROWSE # define FEAT_BROWSE_CMD
# if defined(FEAT_GUI_MSWIN) || defined(FEAT_GUI_MOTIF) || defined(FEAT_GUI_ATHENA) || defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) || defined(FEAT_GUI_PHOTON) || defined(FEAT_GUI_MAC)
# define FEAT_BROWSE
# endif
#endif #endif
/* /*

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@ -2711,7 +2711,7 @@ check_marks_read()
{ {
if (!curbuf->b_marks_read && get_viminfo_parameter('\'') > 0 if (!curbuf->b_marks_read && get_viminfo_parameter('\'') > 0
&& curbuf->b_ffname != NULL) && curbuf->b_ffname != NULL)
read_viminfo(NULL, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE); read_viminfo(NULL, VIF_WANT_MARKS);
/* Always set b_marks_read; needed when 'viminfo' is changed to include /* Always set b_marks_read; needed when 'viminfo' is changed to include
* the ' parameter after opening a buffer. */ * the ' parameter after opening a buffer. */
@ -9108,7 +9108,7 @@ static int include_groups = FALSE;
set_context_in_autocmd(xp, arg, doautocmd) set_context_in_autocmd(xp, arg, doautocmd)
expand_T *xp; expand_T *xp;
char_u *arg; char_u *arg;
int doautocmd; /* TRUE for :doautocmd, FALSE for :autocmd */ int doautocmd; /* TRUE for :doauto*, FALSE for :autocmd */
{ {
char_u *p; char_u *p;
int group; int group;

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@ -645,11 +645,12 @@ main
#ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO
/* /*
* Read in registers, history etc, but not marks, from the viminfo file * Read in registers, history etc, but not marks, from the viminfo file.
* This is where v:oldfiles gets filled.
*/ */
if (*p_viminfo != NUL) if (*p_viminfo != NUL)
{ {
read_viminfo(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE); read_viminfo(NULL, VIF_WANT_INFO | VIF_GET_OLDFILES);
TIME_MSG("reading viminfo"); TIME_MSG("reading viminfo");
} }
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@ -1627,15 +1627,17 @@ write_one_mark(fp_out, c, pos)
/* /*
* Handle marks in the viminfo file: * Handle marks in the viminfo file:
* fp_out == NULL read marks for current buffer only * fp_out != NULL: copy marks for buffers not in buffer list
* fp_out != NULL copy marks for buffers not in buffer list * fp_out == NULL && (flags & VIF_WANT_MARKS): read marks for curbuf only
* fp_out == NULL && (flags & VIF_GET_OLDFILES | VIF_FORCEIT): fill v:oldfiles
*/ */
void void
copy_viminfo_marks(virp, fp_out, count, eof) copy_viminfo_marks(virp, fp_out, count, eof, flags)
vir_T *virp; vir_T *virp;
FILE *fp_out; FILE *fp_out;
int count; int count;
int eof; int eof;
int flags;
{ {
char_u *line = virp->vir_line; char_u *line = virp->vir_line;
buf_T *buf; buf_T *buf;
@ -1647,10 +1649,23 @@ copy_viminfo_marks(virp, fp_out, count, eof)
char_u *p; char_u *p;
char_u *name_buf; char_u *name_buf;
pos_T pos; pos_T pos;
#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
list_T *list = NULL;
#endif
if ((name_buf = alloc(LSIZE)) == NULL) if ((name_buf = alloc(LSIZE)) == NULL)
return; return;
*name_buf = NUL; *name_buf = NUL;
#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
if (fp_out == NULL && (flags & (VIF_GET_OLDFILES | VIF_FORCEIT)))
{
list = list_alloc();
if (list != NULL)
set_vim_var_list(VV_OLDFILES, list);
}
#endif
num_marked_files = get_viminfo_parameter('\''); num_marked_files = get_viminfo_parameter('\'');
while (!eof && (count < num_marked_files || fp_out == NULL)) while (!eof && (count < num_marked_files || fp_out == NULL))
{ {
@ -1681,6 +1696,11 @@ copy_viminfo_marks(virp, fp_out, count, eof)
p++; p++;
*p = NUL; *p = NUL;
#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
if (list != NULL)
list_append_string(list, str, -1);
#endif
/* /*
* If fp_out == NULL, load marks for current buffer. * If fp_out == NULL, load marks for current buffer.
* If fp_out != NULL, copy marks for buffers not in buflist. * If fp_out != NULL, copy marks for buffers not in buflist.
@ -1688,7 +1708,7 @@ copy_viminfo_marks(virp, fp_out, count, eof)
load_marks = copy_marks_out = FALSE; load_marks = copy_marks_out = FALSE;
if (fp_out == NULL) if (fp_out == NULL)
{ {
if (curbuf->b_ffname != NULL) if ((flags & VIF_WANT_MARKS) && curbuf->b_ffname != NULL)
{ {
if (*name_buf == NUL) /* only need to do this once */ if (*name_buf == NUL) /* only need to do this once */
home_replace(NULL, curbuf->b_ffname, name_buf, LSIZE, TRUE); home_replace(NULL, curbuf->b_ffname, name_buf, LSIZE, TRUE);

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@ -3245,9 +3245,9 @@ prompt_for_number(mouse_used)
/* When using ":silent" assume that <CR> was entered. */ /* When using ":silent" assume that <CR> was entered. */
if (mouse_used != NULL) if (mouse_used != NULL)
MSG_PUTS(_("Type number or click with mouse (<Enter> cancels): ")); MSG_PUTS(_("Type number and <Enter> or click with mouse (empty cancels): "));
else else
MSG_PUTS(_("Choice number (<Enter> cancels): ")); MSG_PUTS(_("Type number and <Enter> (empty cancels): "));
/* Set the state such that text can be selected/copied/pasted and we still /* Set the state such that text can be selected/copied/pasted and we still
* get mouse events. */ * get mouse events. */

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@ -2593,13 +2593,13 @@ static struct vimoption
#ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO #ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO
(char_u *)&p_viminfo, PV_NONE, (char_u *)&p_viminfo, PV_NONE,
#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(OS2) #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(OS2)
{(char_u *)"", (char_u *)"'20,<50,s10,h,rA:,rB:"} {(char_u *)"", (char_u *)"'100,<50,s10,h,rA:,rB:"}
#else #else
# ifdef AMIGA # ifdef AMIGA
{(char_u *)"", {(char_u *)"",
(char_u *)"'20,<50,s10,h,rdf0:,rdf1:,rdf2:"} (char_u *)"'100,<50,s10,h,rdf0:,rdf1:,rdf2:"}
# else # else
{(char_u *)"", (char_u *)"'20,<50,s10,h"} {(char_u *)"", (char_u *)"'100,<50,s10,h"}
# endif # endif
#endif #endif
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ void eval_patch __ARGS((char_u *origfile, char_u *difffile, char_u *outfile));
int eval_to_bool __ARGS((char_u *arg, int *error, char_u **nextcmd, int skip)); int eval_to_bool __ARGS((char_u *arg, int *error, char_u **nextcmd, int skip));
char_u *eval_to_string_skip __ARGS((char_u *arg, char_u **nextcmd, int skip)); char_u *eval_to_string_skip __ARGS((char_u *arg, char_u **nextcmd, int skip));
int skip_expr __ARGS((char_u **pp)); int skip_expr __ARGS((char_u **pp));
char_u *eval_to_string __ARGS((char_u *arg, char_u **nextcmd, int dolist)); char_u *eval_to_string __ARGS((char_u *arg, char_u **nextcmd, int convert));
char_u *eval_to_string_safe __ARGS((char_u *arg, char_u **nextcmd, int use_sandbox)); char_u *eval_to_string_safe __ARGS((char_u *arg, char_u **nextcmd, int use_sandbox));
int eval_to_number __ARGS((char_u *expr)); int eval_to_number __ARGS((char_u *expr));
list_T *eval_spell_expr __ARGS((char_u *badword, char_u *expr)); list_T *eval_spell_expr __ARGS((char_u *badword, char_u *expr));
@ -46,7 +46,9 @@ list_T *list_alloc __ARGS((void));
void list_unref __ARGS((list_T *l)); void list_unref __ARGS((list_T *l));
void list_free __ARGS((list_T *l, int recurse)); void list_free __ARGS((list_T *l, int recurse));
dictitem_T *dict_lookup __ARGS((hashitem_T *hi)); dictitem_T *dict_lookup __ARGS((hashitem_T *hi));
char_u *list_find_str __ARGS((list_T *l, long idx));
int list_append_dict __ARGS((list_T *list, dict_T *dict)); int list_append_dict __ARGS((list_T *list, dict_T *dict));
int list_append_string __ARGS((list_T *l, char_u *str, int len));
int garbage_collect __ARGS((void)); int garbage_collect __ARGS((void));
dict_T *dict_alloc __ARGS((void)); dict_T *dict_alloc __ARGS((void));
int dict_add_nr_str __ARGS((dict_T *d, char *key, long nr, char_u *str)); int dict_add_nr_str __ARGS((dict_T *d, char *key, long nr, char_u *str));
@ -58,8 +60,10 @@ long do_searchpair __ARGS((char_u *spat, char_u *mpat, char_u *epat, int dir, ch
void set_vim_var_nr __ARGS((int idx, long val)); void set_vim_var_nr __ARGS((int idx, long val));
long get_vim_var_nr __ARGS((int idx)); long get_vim_var_nr __ARGS((int idx));
char_u *get_vim_var_str __ARGS((int idx)); char_u *get_vim_var_str __ARGS((int idx));
list_T *get_vim_var_list __ARGS((int idx));
void set_vcount __ARGS((long count, long count1)); void set_vcount __ARGS((long count, long count1));
void set_vim_var_string __ARGS((int idx, char_u *val, int len)); void set_vim_var_string __ARGS((int idx, char_u *val, int len));
void set_vim_var_list __ARGS((int idx, list_T *val));
void set_reg_var __ARGS((int c)); void set_reg_var __ARGS((int c));
char_u *v_exception __ARGS((char_u *oldval)); char_u *v_exception __ARGS((char_u *oldval));
char_u *v_throwpoint __ARGS((char_u *oldval)); char_u *v_throwpoint __ARGS((char_u *oldval));
@ -94,6 +98,7 @@ int read_viminfo_varlist __ARGS((vir_T *virp, int writing));
void write_viminfo_varlist __ARGS((FILE *fp)); void write_viminfo_varlist __ARGS((FILE *fp));
int store_session_globals __ARGS((FILE *fd)); int store_session_globals __ARGS((FILE *fd));
void last_set_msg __ARGS((scid_T scriptID)); void last_set_msg __ARGS((scid_T scriptID));
void ex_oldfiles __ARGS((exarg_T *eap));
int modify_fname __ARGS((char_u *src, int *usedlen, char_u **fnamep, char_u **bufp, int *fnamelen)); int modify_fname __ARGS((char_u *src, int *usedlen, char_u **fnamep, char_u **bufp, int *fnamelen));
char_u *do_string_sub __ARGS((char_u *str, char_u *pat, char_u *sub, char_u *flags)); char_u *do_string_sub __ARGS((char_u *str, char_u *pat, char_u *sub, char_u *flags));
/* vim: set ft=c : */ /* vim: set ft=c : */

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ void do_shell __ARGS((char_u *cmd, int flags));
char_u *make_filter_cmd __ARGS((char_u *cmd, char_u *itmp, char_u *otmp)); char_u *make_filter_cmd __ARGS((char_u *cmd, char_u *itmp, char_u *otmp));
void append_redir __ARGS((char_u *buf, char_u *opt, char_u *fname)); void append_redir __ARGS((char_u *buf, char_u *opt, char_u *fname));
int viminfo_error __ARGS((char *errnum, char *message, char_u *line)); int viminfo_error __ARGS((char *errnum, char *message, char_u *line));
int read_viminfo __ARGS((char_u *file, int want_info, int want_marks, int forceit)); int read_viminfo __ARGS((char_u *file, int flags));
void write_viminfo __ARGS((char_u *file, int forceit)); void write_viminfo __ARGS((char_u *file, int forceit));
int viminfo_readline __ARGS((vir_T *virp)); int viminfo_readline __ARGS((vir_T *virp));
char_u *viminfo_readstring __ARGS((vir_T *virp, int off, int convert)); char_u *viminfo_readstring __ARGS((vir_T *virp, int off, int convert));

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@ -26,5 +26,5 @@ int read_viminfo_filemark __ARGS((vir_T *virp, int force));
void write_viminfo_filemarks __ARGS((FILE *fp)); void write_viminfo_filemarks __ARGS((FILE *fp));
int removable __ARGS((char_u *name)); int removable __ARGS((char_u *name));
int write_viminfo_marks __ARGS((FILE *fp_out)); int write_viminfo_marks __ARGS((FILE *fp_out));
void copy_viminfo_marks __ARGS((vir_T *virp, FILE *fp_out, int count, int eof)); void copy_viminfo_marks __ARGS((vir_T *virp, FILE *fp_out, int count, int eof, int flags));
/* vim: set ft=c : */ /* vim: set ft=c : */

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@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ typedef struct expand
typedef struct typedef struct
{ {
int hide; /* TRUE when ":hide" was used */ int hide; /* TRUE when ":hide" was used */
# ifdef FEAT_BROWSE # ifdef FEAT_BROWSE_CMD
int browse; /* TRUE to invoke file dialog */ int browse; /* TRUE to invoke file dialog */
# endif # endif
# ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS # ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS

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@ -676,6 +676,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
static int included_patches[] = static int included_patches[] =
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */ { /* Add new patch number below this line */
/**/
31,
/**/ /**/
30, 30,
/**/ /**/

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@ -1728,7 +1728,8 @@ typedef int proftime_T; /* dummy for function prototypes */
#define VV_MOUSE_COL 51 #define VV_MOUSE_COL 51
#define VV_OP 52 #define VV_OP 52
#define VV_SEARCHFORWARD 53 #define VV_SEARCHFORWARD 53
#define VV_LEN 54 /* number of v: vars */ #define VV_OLDFILES 54
#define VV_LEN 55 /* number of v: vars */
#ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD #ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
@ -2054,4 +2055,10 @@ typedef int VimClipboard; /* This is required for the prototypes. */
#define DOSO_VIMRC 1 /* loading vimrc file */ #define DOSO_VIMRC 1 /* loading vimrc file */
#define DOSO_GVIMRC 2 /* loading gvimrc file */ #define DOSO_GVIMRC 2 /* loading gvimrc file */
/* flags for read_viminfo() and children */
#define VIF_WANT_INFO 1 /* load non-mark info */
#define VIF_WANT_MARKS 2 /* load file marks */
#define VIF_FORCEIT 4 /* overwrite info already read */
#define VIF_GET_OLDFILES 8 /* load v:oldfiles */
#endif /* VIM__H */ #endif /* VIM__H */