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runtime(doc): Fix style and typos in builtin.txt and usr_41.txt
- Reformat parts to fit into 80 column window. - Fix example with mandatory call with a range. https://github.com/vim/vim/discussions/17950#discussioncomment-14055687 - Remove some duplicate information closes: #17949 Signed-off-by: veotos <veotos@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Aug 08
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*builtin.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Aug 10
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -6556,7 +6556,7 @@ libcall({libname}, {funcname}, {argument})
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libcallnr({libname}, {funcname}, {argument})
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Just like |libcall()|, but used for a function that returns an
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int instead of a string.
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{only in Win32 on some Unix versions, when the |+libcall|
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{only in Win32 and some Unix versions, when the |+libcall|
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feature is present}
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Examples: >
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:echo libcallnr("/usr/lib/libc.so", "getpid", "")
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@@ -7350,14 +7350,16 @@ matchbufline({buf}, {pat}, {lnum}, {end}, [, {dict}])
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[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]
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" Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok"
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:echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
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[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
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[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'},
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{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
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<
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If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like
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"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >
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" Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd"
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:echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
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\ {'submatches': v:true})
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[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
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[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches':
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['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
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< The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
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submatch.
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@@ -7494,7 +7496,8 @@ matchfuzzypos({list}, {str} [, {dict}]) *matchfuzzypos()*
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< results in [['testing'], [[0, 2, 6]], [99]] >
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:echo matchfuzzypos(['clay', 'lacy'], 'la')
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< results in [['lacy', 'clay'], [[0, 1], [1, 2]], [153, 133]] >
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:echo [{'text': 'hello', 'id' : 10}]->matchfuzzypos('ll', {'key' : 'text'})
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:echo [{'text': 'hello', 'id' : 10}]
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\ ->matchfuzzypos('ll', {'key' : 'text'})
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< results in [[{'id': 10, 'text': 'hello'}], [[2, 3]], [127]]
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Return type: list<list<any>>
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@@ -7538,15 +7541,18 @@ matchstrlist({list}, {pat} [, {dict}])
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Example: >
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:echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'},
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{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
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:echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'},
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{'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
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<
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If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like
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"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >
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:echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
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\ #{submatches: v:true})
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd',
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'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
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< The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
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submatch.
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@@ -8956,8 +8962,8 @@ remote_send({server}, {string} [, {idvar}]) *remote_send()* *E241*
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Note: Any errors will be reported in the server and may mess
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up the display.
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Examples: >
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:echo remote_send("gvim", ":DropAndReply " .. file, "serverid") ..
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\ remote_read(serverid)
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:echo remote_send("gvim", ":DropAndReply " .. file,
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\ "serverid") .. remote_read(serverid)
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:autocmd NONE RemoteReply *
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\ echo remote_read(expand("<amatch>"))
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@@ -13027,7 +13033,8 @@ python_dynamic Python 2.x interface is dynamically loaded. |has-python|
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python3 Python 3.x interface available. |has-python|
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python3_compiled Compiled with Python 3.x interface. |has-python|
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python3_dynamic Python 3.x interface is dynamically loaded. |has-python|
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python3_stable Python 3.x interface is using Python Stable ABI. |has-python|
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python3_stable Python 3.x interface is using Python Stable ABI.
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|has-python|
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pythonx Python 2.x and/or 3.x interface available. |python_x|
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qnx QNX version of Vim.
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quickfix Compiled with |quickfix| support.
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*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Jul 21
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*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Aug 10
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VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ Table of contents: |usr_toc.txt|
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*41.1* Introduction *vim-script-intro* *script*
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Let's start with some nomenclature. A Vim script is any file that Vim can
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interpret and execute. This includes files written in Vim's scripting language
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like for example .vim files or configuration files like .vimrc and .gvimrc.
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These scripts may define functions, commands and settings that Vim uses to
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customize and extend its behavior.
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interpret and execute. This includes files written in Vim's scripting
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language like for example .vim files or configuration files like .vimrc and
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.gvimrc. These scripts may define functions, commands and settings that Vim
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uses to customize and extend its behavior.
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*vim-script-notation*
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The correct notation is "Vim script" (or "Vim9 script" when refering to the
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@@ -125,8 +125,8 @@ make such a loop, it can be written much more compact: >
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echo $"count is {i}"
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endfor
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We won't explain how `for`, `range()`and `$"string"` work until later. Follow
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the links if you are impatient.
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We won't explain how `for`, `range()` and `$"string"` work until later.
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Follow the links if you are impatient.
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TRYING OUT EXAMPLES
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@@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ String manipulation: *string-functions*
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str2list() get list of numbers from a string
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str2nr() convert a string to a Number
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str2float() convert a string to a Float
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printf() format a string according to % items
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printf() format a string according to "%" items
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escape() escape characters in a string with a '\'
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shellescape() escape a string for use with a shell command
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fnameescape() escape a file name for use with a Vim command
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@@ -832,9 +832,8 @@ List manipulation: *list-functions*
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range() return a List with a sequence of numbers
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string() String representation of a List
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call() call a function with List as arguments
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index() index of a value in a List or Blob
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indexof() index in a List or Blob where an expression
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evaluates to true
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index() index of a value in a List
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indexof() index in a List where an expression is true
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max() maximum value in a List
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min() minimum value in a List
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count() count number of times a value appears in a List
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@@ -918,6 +917,8 @@ Blob manipulation: *blob-functions*
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blob2list() get a list of numbers from a blob
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list2blob() get a blob from a list of numbers
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reverse() reverse the order of numbers in a blob
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index() index of a value in a Blob
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indexof() index in a Blob where an expression is true
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Other computation: *bitwise-function*
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and() bitwise AND
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@@ -1456,9 +1457,9 @@ Various: *various-functions*
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luaeval() evaluate |Lua| expression
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mzeval() evaluate |MzScheme| expression
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perleval() evaluate Perl expression (|+perl|)
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py3eval() evaluate Python expression (|+python3|)
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pyeval() evaluate Python expression (|+python|)
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perleval() evaluate Perl expression
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py3eval() evaluate Python expression
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pyeval() evaluate Python expression
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pyxeval() evaluate |python_x| expression
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rubyeval() evaluate |Ruby| expression
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@@ -1586,7 +1587,7 @@ once for every line in the range, with the cursor in that line. Example: >
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If you call this function with: >
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:10,15Number()
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:10,15 call Number()
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The function will be called six times, starting on line 10 and ending on line
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15.
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