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patch 9.0.1886: Various Typos
Problem: Various Typos Solution: Fix Typos This is a collection of typo related commits. closes: #12753 closes: #13016 Co-authored-by: Adri Verhoef <a3@a3.xs4all.nl> Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Viktor Szépe <viktor@szepe.net> Co-authored-by: nuid64 <lvkuzvesov@proton.me> Co-authored-by: Meng Xiangzhuo <aumo@foxmail.com> Co-authored-by: Dominique Pellé <dominique.pelle@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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@ -2207,7 +2207,7 @@ environ() *environ()*
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err_teapot([{expr}]) *err_teapot()*
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Produce an error with number 418, needed for implementation of
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RFC 2325.
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RFC 2324.
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If {expr} is present and it is TRUE error 503 is given,
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indicating that coffee is temporarily not available.
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If {expr} is present it must be a String.
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@ -6786,7 +6786,7 @@ printf({fmt}, {expr1} ...) *printf()*
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*printf-$*
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In certain languages, error and informative messages are
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more readable when the order of words is different from the
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corresponding message in English. To accomodate translations
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corresponding message in English. To accommodate translations
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having a different word order, positional arguments may be
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used to indicate this. For instance: >
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@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ CTRL-R {register} *i_CTRL-R*
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'/' the last search pattern
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':' the last command-line
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'.' the last inserted text
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*i_CTRL-R_-*
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*i_CTRL-R_-*
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'-' the last small (less than a line) delete
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register. This is repeatable using |.| since
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it remembers the register to put instead of
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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ CTRL-W v *CTRL-W_v*
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it doesn't!
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CTRL-W n *CTRL-W_n*
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CTRL-W CTRL_N *CTRL-W_CTRL-N*
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CTRL-W CTRL-N *CTRL-W_CTRL-N*
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:[N]new [++opt] [+cmd] *:new*
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Create a new window and start editing an empty file in it.
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Make new window N high (default is to use half the existing
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ endif
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let &l:define='\v(<fn>|<const>|<var>|^\s*\#\s*define)'
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" Safety check: don't execute zip from current directory
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" Safety check: don't execute zig from current directory
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if !exists('g:zig_std_dir') && exists('*json_decode') &&
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\ executable('zig') && get(g:, 'zig_exec', get(g:, 'plugin_exec', 0))
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\ && (fnamemodify(exepath("zig"), ":p:h") != s:tmp_cwd
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@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ CClink = $(CC)
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# --enable-gui=gtk or leave out --enable-gnome-check.
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#
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# GNOME makes sense only for GTK+ 2. Avoid use of --enable-gnome-check with
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# GTK+ 3 build, as the functionality of GNOME is already incooperated into
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# GTK+ 3 build, as the functionality of GNOME is already incorporated into
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# GTK+ 3.
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#
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# If the selected GUI isn't found, the GUI is disabled automatically
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@ -3516,7 +3516,7 @@ EXTERN char e_invalid_format_specifier_str[]
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EXTERN char e_member_str_type_mismatch_expected_str_but_got_str[]
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INIT(= N_("E1406: Member \"%s\": type mismatch, expected %s but got %s"));
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EXTERN char e_method_str_type_mismatch_expected_str_but_got_str[]
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INIT(= N_("E1407: Member \"%s\": type mismatch, expected %s but got %s"));
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INIT(= N_("E1407: Method \"%s\": type mismatch, expected %s but got %s"));
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EXTERN char e_aptypes_is_null_nr_str[]
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INIT(= "E1408: Internal error: ap_types or ap_types[idx] is NULL: %d: %s");
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EXTERN char e_interface_static_direct_access_str[]
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@ -2647,9 +2647,9 @@ do_ecmd(
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}
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// End Visual mode before switching to another buffer, so the text can be
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// copied into the GUI selection buffer.
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// Careful: may trigger ModeChanged() autocommand
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// End Visual mode before switching to another buffer, so the text can be
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// copied into the GUI selection buffer.
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// Careful: may trigger ModeChanged() autocommand
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// Should we block autocommands here?
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reset_VIsual();
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@ -48,8 +48,8 @@
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*
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* ATTENTION:
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* ==========
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* Also we use an allocated search context here, this functions are NOT
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* thread-safe!!!!!
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* Also we use an allocated search context here, these functions are NOT
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* thread-safe!
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*
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* To minimize parameter passing (or because I'm to lazy), only the
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* external visible functions get a search context as a parameter. This is
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@ -4002,8 +4002,8 @@ gui_mch_init(void)
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}
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// Real windows can get focus ... GtkPlug, being a mere container can't,
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// only its widgets. Arguably, this could be common code and we not use
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// the window focus at all, but let's be safe.
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// only its widgets. Arguably, this could be common code and we do not
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// use the window focus at all, but let's be safe.
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if (gtk_socket_id == 0)
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{
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g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gui.mainwin), "focus-out-event",
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@ -3789,7 +3789,7 @@ ins_compl_get_exp(pos_T *ini)
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st.found_all = FALSE;
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st.ins_buf = curbuf;
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vim_free(st.e_cpt_copy);
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// Make a copy of 'complete', if case the buffer is wiped out.
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// Make a copy of 'complete', in case the buffer is wiped out.
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st.e_cpt_copy = vim_strsave((compl_cont_status & CONT_LOCAL)
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? (char_u *)"." : curbuf->b_p_cpt);
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st.e_cpt = st.e_cpt_copy == NULL ? (char_u *)"" : st.e_cpt_copy;
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@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ main_loop(
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&& !skip_term_loop)
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{
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// If terminal_loop() returns OK we got a key that is handled
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// in Normal model. With FAIL we first need to position the
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// in Normal mode. With FAIL we first need to position the
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// cursor and the screen needs to be redrawn.
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if (terminal_loop(TRUE) == OK)
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normal_cmd(&oa, TRUE);
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@ -4050,7 +4050,7 @@ utf_allow_break_before(int cc)
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0x2021, // ‡ double dagger
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0x2026, // … horizontal ellipsis
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0x2030, // ‰ per mille sign
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0x2031, // ‱ per then thousand sign
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0x2031, // ‱ per ten thousand sign
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0x203c, // ‼ double exclamation mark
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0x2047, // ⁇ double question mark
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0x2048, // ⁈ question exclamation mark
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@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@ retnomove:
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do_mousescroll_horiz(long_u leftcol)
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{
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if (curwin->w_p_wrap)
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return FALSE; // no wrapping, no scrolling
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return FALSE; // no horizontal scrolling when wrapping
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if (curwin->w_leftcol == (colnr_T)leftcol)
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return FALSE; // already there
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WHEN THERE IS A MISTAKE
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If you find there is a mistake in one of the translations, please report this
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to the maintainer of the translation. His/her E-mail address is in the
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to the maintainer of the translation. His/her e-mail address is in the
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comments at the start of the file. You can also see this with the ":messages"
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command in Vim when the translation is being used.
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There is one special message:
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msgid "Messages maintainer: The Vim Project"
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You should include your name and E-mail address instead, for example:
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You should include your name and e-mail address instead, for example:
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msgstr "Berichten übersetzt bei: John Doe <john@doe.org>"
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(3) Clean up
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static long sound_id = 0;
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// soundcb_T is typdef'ed in proto/sound.pro
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// soundcb_T is typedef'ed in proto/sound.pro
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struct soundcb_S {
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callback_T snd_callback;
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#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
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/*
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* Change <SID>Func to K_SNR <script-nr> _Func. This name is used
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* for script-locla user functions.
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* for script-local user functions.
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* (room: 5 * 6 = 30 bytes; needed: 3 + <nr> + 1 <= 14)
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* Also change <SID>name.Func to K_SNR <import-script-nr> _Func.
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* Only if "name" is recognized as an import.
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" Test for BufUnload autocommand that unloads all the other buffers
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func Test_bufunload_all()
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let g:test_is_flaky = 1
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call writefile(['Test file Xxx1'], 'Xxx1', 'D')"
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call writefile(['Test file Xxx2'], 'Xxx2', 'D')"
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call writefile(['Test file Xxx1'], 'Xxx1', 'D')
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call writefile(['Test file Xxx2'], 'Xxx2', 'D')
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let content =<< trim [CODE]
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func UnloadAllBufs()
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let start = reltime()
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let handle = ch_open('localhost:9876', s:chopt)
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if ch_status(handle) != "fail"
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" Oops, port does exists.
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" Oops, port exists.
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call ch_close(handle)
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else
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let elapsed = reltime(start)
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try
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let handle = ch_open('localhost:9867', {'waittime': 500})
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if ch_status(handle) != "fail"
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" Oops, port does exists.
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" Oops, port exists.
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call ch_close(handle)
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else
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" Failed connection should wait about 500 msec. Can be longer if the
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endfunc
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func Test_edit_MOUSE()
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" This is a simple test, since we not really using the mouse here
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" This is a simple test, since we're not really using the mouse here
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CheckFeature mouse
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10new
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call setline(1, range(1, 100))
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close!
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set charconvert&
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" 'charconvert' function doesn't create a output file
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" 'charconvert' function doesn't create an output file
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func Cconv1()
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endfunc
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set charconvert=Cconv1()
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call term_sendkeys(buf, getstate)
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('state: mSc; mode: n', term_getline(buf, 6))}, 1000)
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" A operator is pending
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" An operator is pending
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call RunTimer()\<CR>y")
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call TermWait(buf, 25)
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call term_sendkeys(buf, "y")
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hi clear
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endfunc
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" Test for 'ctermul in a highlight group
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" Test for 'ctermul' in a highlight group
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func Test_highlight_ctermul()
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CheckNotGui
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call assert_notmatch('ctermul=', HighlightArgs('Normal'))
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endtry
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call assert_equal('Vim(let):E716: "1500"', str)
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" lookup each items
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" lookup each item
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for i in range(1500)
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call assert_equal(3000 - i, d[i])
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endfor
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func Test_mkview_terminal_windows()
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CheckFeature terminal
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" create two window on the same terminal to check this is handled OK
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" create two windows on the same terminal to check this is handled OK
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terminal
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let term_buf = bufnr()
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exe 'sbuf ' .. term_buf
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endfunc
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func Test_normal07_internalfmt()
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" basic test for internal formmatter to textwidth of 12
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" basic test for internal formatter to textwidth of 12
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let list=range(1,11)
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call map(list, 'v:val." "')
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10new
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exe "norm! G0\<c-v>4k4ly"
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exe "norm! gvood"
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call assert_equal(['', 'abfgh', 'abfgh', 'abfgh', 'fgh', 'fgh', 'fgh', 'fgh', 'fgh'], getline(1,'$'))
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" gv cannot be used in operator pending mode
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" gv cannot be used in operator pending mode
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call assert_beeps('normal! cgv')
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" gv should beep without a previously selected visual area
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new
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let bufnr = bufnr('%')
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put ="abcdef"
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silent! s/\%')/\=R()
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call assert_fails(':%s/./\=R()/g', 'E565')
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call assert_fails(':%s/./\=R()/g', 'E565:')
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delfunc R
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exe bufnr .. "bw!"
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endfunc
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enddef
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endclass
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END
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v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1407: Member "IsEven": type mismatch, expected func(number): bool but got func(number): string')
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v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1407: Method "IsEven": type mismatch, expected func(number): bool but got func(number): string')
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lines =<< trim END
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vim9script
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enddef
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endclass
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END
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v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1407: Member "IsEven": type mismatch, expected func(number): bool but got func(bool): bool')
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v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1407: Method "IsEven": type mismatch, expected func(number): bool but got func(bool): bool')
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lines =<< trim END
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vim9script
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enddef
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endclass
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END
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v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1407: Member "IsEven": type mismatch, expected func(number): bool but got func(number, ...list<number>): bool')
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v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1407: Method "IsEven": type mismatch, expected func(number): bool but got func(number, ...list<number>): bool')
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# access superclass interface members from subclass, mix variable order
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lines =<< trim END
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enddef
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endclass
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END
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v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1407: Member "Foo": type mismatch, expected func(string, number): list<number> but got func(number, string): list<string>')
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v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1407: Method "Foo": type mismatch, expected func(string, number): list<number> but got func(number, string): list<string>')
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# Use an abstract class to invoke an abstract method
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# FIXME: This should fail
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" should be given.
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"
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" This test reuses the function MESSAGES() from the previous test.
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" This functions checks the messages in g:msgfile.
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" This function checks the messages in g:msgfile.
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"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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func Test_nested_while_error()
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" error messages should be given.
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"
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" This test reuses the function MESSAGES() from the previous test.
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" This functions checks the messages in g:msgfile.
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" This function checks the messages in g:msgfile.
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"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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func Test_nested_cont_break_error()
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" should be given.
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"
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" This test reuses the function MESSAGES() from the previous test.
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" This functions checks the messages in g:msgfile.
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" This function check the messages in g:msgfile.
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"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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func Test_nested_endtry_error()
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set virtualedit=
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endfunc
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" Using "C" then then <CR> moves the last remaining character to the next
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" Using "C" then <CR> moves the last remaining character to the next
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" line. (Mary Ellen Foster)
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func Test_ve_del_to_eol()
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new
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}
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/*
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* Like tv_get_numbe() but in Vim9 script do convert a number in a string to a
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* Like tv_get_number() but in Vim9 script do convert a number in a string to a
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* number without giving an error.
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*/
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varnumber_T
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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1886,
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/**/
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1885,
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/**/
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ISN_SOURCE, // source autoload script, isn_arg.number is the script ID
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ISN_INSTR, // instructions compiled from expression
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ISN_CONSTRUCT, // construct an object, using contstruct_T
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ISN_CONSTRUCT, // construct an object, using construct_T
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ISN_GET_OBJ_MEMBER, // object member, index is isn_arg.number
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ISN_GET_ITF_MEMBER, // interface member, index is isn_arg.classmember
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ISN_STORE_THIS, // store value in "this" object member, index is
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{
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// If a type check is needed that means assigning "any" or
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// "unknown" to a more specific type, which fails here.
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// Execpt when it looks like a lambda, since they have an
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// Except when it looks like a lambda, since they have an
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type_mismatch_where(expected, actual_type, where);
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res = FAIL;
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