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Add the settabvar() and gettabvar() functions.
Various runtime file updates.
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@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ characters. If the String ends in a <NL>, it is regarded as a linewise
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register. {not in Vi}
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7. Selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~
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Use these register for storing and retrieving the selected text for the GUI.
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Use these registers for storing and retrieving the selected text for the GUI.
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See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|. When the clipboard is not available or not
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working, the unnamed register is used instead. For Unix systems the clipboard
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is only available when the |+xterm_clipboard| feature is present. {not in Vi}
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@ -1767,6 +1767,7 @@ getpos( {expr}) List position of cursor, mark, etc.
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getqflist() List list of quickfix items
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getreg( [{regname} [, 1]]) String contents of register
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getregtype( [{regname}]) String type of register
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gettabvar( {nr}, {varname}) any variable {varname} in tab {nr}
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gettabwinvar( {tabnr}, {winnr}, {name})
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any {name} in {winnr} in tab page {tabnr}
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getwinposx() Number X coord in pixels of GUI Vim window
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@ -1886,6 +1887,7 @@ setmatches( {list}) Number restore a list of matches
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setpos( {expr}, {list}) Number set the {expr} position to {list}
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setqflist( {list}[, {action}]) Number modify quickfix list using {list}
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setreg( {n}, {v}[, {opt}]) Number set register to value and type
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settabvar( {nr}, {varname}, {val}) set {varname} in tab page {nr} to {val}
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settabwinvar( {tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname}, {val}) set {varname} in window
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{winnr} in tab page {tabnr} to {val}
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setwinvar( {nr}, {varname}, {val}) set {varname} in window {nr} to {val}
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@ -3354,6 +3356,12 @@ getregtype([{regname}]) *getregtype()*
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<CTRL-V> is one character with value 0x16.
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If {regname} is not specified, |v:register| is used.
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gettabvar({tabnr}, {varname}) *gettabvar()*
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Get the value of a tab-local variable {varname} in tab page
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{tabnr}. |t:var|
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Tabs are numbered starting with one.
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Note that the name without "t:" must be used.
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gettabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname}) *gettabwinvar()*
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Get the value of window-local variable {varname} in window
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{winnr} in tab page {tabnr}.
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@ -5103,6 +5111,15 @@ setreg({regname}, {value} [,{options}])
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nothing: >
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:call setreg('a', '', 'al')
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settabvar({tabnr}, {varname}, {val}) *settabvar()*
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Set tab-local variable {varname} to {val} in tab page {tabnr}.
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|t:var|
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Note that the variable name without "t:" must be used.
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Tabs are numbered starting with one.
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Vim briefly goes to the tab page {tabnr}, this may trigger
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TabLeave and TabEnter autocommands.
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This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
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settabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname}, {val}) *settabwinvar()*
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Set option or local variable {varname} in window {winnr} to
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{val}.
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@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ Example of using column completion:
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completion window is active. If the completion popup window is
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not active, a normal <Right> or <Left> will be executed.
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Lets look how we can build a SQL statement dynamically. A select statement
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Let's look at how we can build a SQL statement dynamically. A select statement
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requires a list of columns. There are two ways to build a column list using
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the SQL completion plugin. >
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One column at a time:
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@ -738,8 +738,8 @@ platform you can also use <C-Space> or ALT keys.
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Many times SQL can be used with different filetypes. For example Perl, Java,
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PHP, Javascript can all interact with a database. Often you need both the SQL
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completion as well as the completion capabilities for the current language you
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are editing.
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completion and the completion capabilities for the current language you are
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editing.
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This can be enabled easily with the following steps (assuming a Perl file): >
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1. :e test.pl
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@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ and Photon GUI. It should turn up in other GUIs in due course. The
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default toolbar is setup in menu.vim.
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The display of the toolbar is controlled by the 'guioptions' letter 'T'. You
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can thus have menu & toolbar together, or either on its own, or neither.
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The appearance is controlled by the 'toolbar' option. You can chose between
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The appearance is controlled by the 'toolbar' option. You can choose between
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an image, text or both.
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*toolbar-icon*
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@ -453,8 +453,8 @@ searched for. If all three fail, the GUI will be disabled.
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For GTK+, Vim's configuration process requires that GTK+ be properly
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installed. That is, the shell script 'gtk-config' must be in your PATH, and
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you can already successful compile, build, and execute a GTK+ program. The
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reason for this is because the compiler flags (CFLAGS) and link flags
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(LDFLAGS) are obtained through the 'gtk-config' shell script.
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reason for this is that the compiler flags (CFLAGS) and link flags (LDFLAGS)
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are obtained through the 'gtk-config' shell script.
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If you want to build with GTK+ 2 support pass the --enable-gtk2-check argument
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to ./configure. Optionally, support for GNOME 2 will be compiled if the
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@ -1358,7 +1358,7 @@ Script completes:
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- function names with additional info:
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- in case of built-in functions list of possible arguments and after | type
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data returned by function
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- in case of user function arguments and name of file were function was
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- in case of user function arguments and name of file where function was
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defined (if it is not current file)
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- constants names
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@ -1446,8 +1446,8 @@ a look at the PHP filetype to see how this works.
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If you edit a file called, index.php, run the following command: >
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:syntax list
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First thing you will notice is there are many different syntax groups. The
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PHP language can include elements from different languages like HTML,
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The first thing you will notice is that there are many different syntax groups.
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The PHP language can include elements from different languages like HTML,
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JavaScript and many more. The syntax plugin will only include syntax groups
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that begin with the filetype, "php", in this case. For example these syntax
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groups are included by default with the PHP: phpEnvVar, phpIntVar,
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@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ Then add a command to your |gvimrc| file to set 'guifont': >
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X INPUT METHOD (XIM) BACKGROUND *XIM* *xim* *x-input-method*
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XIM is an international input module for X. There are two kind of structures,
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XIM is an international input module for X. There are two kinds of structures,
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Xlib unit type and |IM-server| (Input-Method server) type. |IM-server| type
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is suitable for complex input, such as CJK.
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@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ Use the RPM or port for your system.
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of Preedit Area and Status Area: |OnTheSpot|, |OffTheSpot|, |OverTheSpot|
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and |Root|.
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Currently, GUI Vim support three style, |OverTheSpot|, |OffTheSpot| and
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Currently, GUI Vim supports three styles, |OverTheSpot|, |OffTheSpot| and
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|Root|.
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*. on-the-spot *OnTheSpot*
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==============================================================================
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3. Configuring Vim for NetBeans *netbeans-configure*
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For more help installing Vim, please read |usr_90.txt| in the Vim User Manual.
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For more help about installing Vim, please read |usr_90.txt| in the Vim User
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Manual.
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On Unix:
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@ -5292,7 +5292,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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local to window
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{not in Vi}
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Show the line number relative to the line with the cursor in front of
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each line. Relative line numbers help you using the |count| you can
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each line. Relative line numbers help you use the |count| you can
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precede some vertical motion commands (e.g. j k + -) with, without
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having to calculate it yourself. Especially useful in combination with
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other commands (e.g. y d c < > gq gw =).
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They still do not work for the menu items themselves (like <Alt-F>O to open
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the file browser).
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There is no solution for this as of yet.
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There is no solution for this yet.
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==============================================================================
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7. Bugs *OS390-bugs* *zOS-Bugs*
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which will write your selection right into OS/2's clipboard.
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For ease of use you might want to add some maps for this commands. E.g. to
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For ease of use you might want to add some maps for these commands. E.g. to
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use F11 to paste the clipboard into Vim and F12 to copy selected text to the
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clipboard you would use: >
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ specific source might contain CTAGS source files as described above.
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You can find more information about CTAGS on VMS at
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http://www.polarhome.com/ctags/
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Advanced users may try some acrobatics in FEATURE.H file also.
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Advanced users may try some acrobatics in FEATURE.H file as well.
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It is possible to compile with +xfontset +xim options too, but then you have
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to set up GUI fonts etc. correctly. See :help xim from Vim command prompt.
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@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ browsed remote directories, for example.
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On the other hand, thanks go to Jan M. for pointing out the many
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vulnerabilities that netrw (and vim itself) had had in handling "crafted"
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filenames. The |shellescape()| and |fnameescape()| functions were written in
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response by Bram Moolenaar to handle these sort of problems, and netrw has
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response by Bram Moolenaar to handle this sort of problems, and netrw has
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been modified to use them. Still, my advice is, if the "filename" looks like
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a vim command that you aren't comfortable with having executed, don't open it.
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This can be solved by printing absolute directories in the "enter directory"
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message or by printing "leave directory" messages..
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To avoid this problems, ensure to print absolute directory names and "leave
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To avoid this problem, ensure to print absolute directory names and "leave
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directory" messages.
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Examples for Makefiles:
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getting tired of hearing me bragging about it. Others eyes are lighting up.
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(Rick Croote)
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Emacs takes way to much time to start up and run, it is to big and bulky for
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Emacs takes way too much time to start up and run, it is to big and bulky for
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effective use and the interface is more confusing than it is of any help. VIM
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however is short, it is fast, it is powerful, it has a good interface and it
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is all purpose. (Paal Ditlefsen Ekran)
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Don't use "ucs-2" or "ucs-4", scripts cannot be in
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these encodings (they would contain NUL bytes).
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When a sourced script starts with a BOM (Byte Order
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Mark) in utf-8 format Vim will recognized it, no need
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Mark) in utf-8 format Vim will recognize it, no need
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to use ":scriptencoding utf-8" then.
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When compiled without the |+multi_byte| feature this
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*zz*
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zz Like "z.", but leave the cursor in the same column.
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Careful: If caps-lock is on, this commands becomes
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Careful: If caps-lock is on, this command becomes
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"ZZ": write buffer and exit! {not in Vi}
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*z-*
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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ ze Scroll the text horizontally to position the cursor
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5. Scrolling synchronously *scroll-binding*
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Occasionally, it is desirable to bind two or more windows together such that
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when one window is scrolled, the other windows are scrolled also. In Vim,
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when one window is scrolled, the other windows are also scrolled. In Vim,
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windows can be given this behavior by setting the (window-specific)
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'scrollbind' option. When a window that has 'scrollbind' set is scrolled, all
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other 'scrollbind' windows are scrolled the same amount, if possible. The
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highlighting for cErrInParen and cErrInBracket.
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If you want to use folding in your C files, you can add these lines in a file
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an the "after" directory in 'runtimepath'. For Unix this would be
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in the "after" directory in 'runtimepath'. For Unix this would be
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~/.vim/after/syntax/c.vim. >
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syn sync fromstart
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set foldmethod=syntax
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the following to your .vimrc. >
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There are a couple of variables that have an affect on syntax highlighting, and
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There are a couple of variables that have an effect on syntax highlighting, and
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are to do with non-standard highlighting options.
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Variable Default Effect ~
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getscript-history pi_getscript.txt /*getscript-history*
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getscript-plugins pi_getscript.txt /*getscript-plugins*
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getscript-start pi_getscript.txt /*getscript-start*
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gettabvar() eval.txt /*gettabvar()*
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gettabwinvar() eval.txt /*gettabwinvar()*
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getwinposx() eval.txt /*getwinposx()*
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getwinposy() eval.txt /*getwinposy()*
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setpos() eval.txt /*setpos()*
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setqflist() eval.txt /*setqflist()*
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setreg() eval.txt /*setreg()*
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settabvar() eval.txt /*settabvar()*
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settabwinvar() eval.txt /*settabwinvar()*
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setting-guifont gui.txt /*setting-guifont*
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setting-guitablabel tabpage.txt /*setting-guitablabel*
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to use the mouse in a GUI window is explained in |gui-mouse|. For scrolling
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with a mouse wheel see |scroll-mouse-wheel|.
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Don't forget to enable the mouse with this commands: >
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Don't forget to enable the mouse with this command: >
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:set mouse=a
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Otherwise Vim won't recognize the mouse in all modes (See 'mouse').
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Vim 7.3:
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Patches to include:
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- gettabvar() and settabvar() functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, 2010 May 14)
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- Patch to support netbeans in Unix console Vim. (Xavier de Gaye, 2009 Apr
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26) Now with Mercurial repository (2010 Jan 2)
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- More float functions. (Bill McCarthy)
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~/tmp/eval.diff
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http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/browse_thread/thread/de192817983abb54
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- Include conceal patch?
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http://vince.negri.googlepages.com/
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http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Patch_to_conceal_parts_of_lines
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- Easier/standard way to disable default plugins.
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8 Persistent undo: store undo in a file. Patch by Jordan Lewis, 2009 Feb
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20. Repost 2009 Nov 16.
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Get tar file from: http://repo.or.cz/w/vim_extended.git/tree/feat/persistent-undo
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-> disable by default and add remark that it's new and may fail.
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Testing remarks by Christian Brabandt, 2010 May 1:
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- doesn't work well with symlinks (Jordan will look into it)
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- old undo files tend to pile up
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- :rundo should output a message (Jordan will fix this)
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Bugs / fixes:
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- Undo file should be stored with the original file by default, the undo
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directory doesn't handle remote files or directory renames.
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Use same mechanism as for swap files? But only with one file name.
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- Read coladd depending on FEAT_VIRTUALEDIT, should always read/write it
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- invoke u_wundo() inside buf_write()
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- invoke u_rundo() inside readfile()
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- Document that ":wundo" and ":rundo" should only be used in autocommands.
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- unserialize_pos() does not need a return value
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- function comments go before the function, not inside
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- u_get_undofile() changes its argument ffname
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- make magic four bytes.
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- errors need numbers "E000:"
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- also put 'enc' in undo file.
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- don't use timestamp, "touch file" or dir copy may change it and undo
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still works.
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Older ideas:
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Use timestamps, so that a version a certain time ago can be found and info
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before some time/date can be flushed. 'undopersist' gives maximum time to
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keep undo: "3h", "1d", "2w", "1y", etc. For the file use dot and
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extension: ".filename.un~" (like swapfile but "un~" instead of "swp").
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- Use timestamps, so that a version a certain time ago can be found and
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info before some time/date can be flushed. 'undopersist' gives maximum
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time to keep undo: "3h", "1d", "2w", "1y", etc. For the file use dot
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and extension: ".filename.un~" (like swapfile but "un~" instead of
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"swp").
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- ":{range}source": source the lines from the current file.
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You can already yank lines and use :@" to execute them.
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Most of do_source() would not be used, need a new function.
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Windows 95:
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8 Editing a file by it's short file name and writing it, makes the long file
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8 Editing a file by its short file name and writing it, makes the long file
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name disappear. Setting 'backupcopy' helps.
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Use FindFirstFile()->cAlternateFileName in fname_case() (George Reilly).
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8 Doing wildcard expansion, will match the short filename, but result in the
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gettext and menus work.
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8 Could keep console open to run multiple commands, to avoid the need to hit
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return in every console.
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Also: Look at how Emacs does runs external commands:
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Also: Look at how Emacs does run external commands:
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http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html.
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8 Need a separate PopUp menu for modeless selection. Need two new commands:
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Copy selection to clipboard, Paste selection (as typed text).
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- Amiga: When 'r' protection bit is not set, file can still be opened but
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gives read errors. Check protection before opening.
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- When writing check for file exists but no permission, "Permission denied".
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- If file does not exists, check if directory exists.
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- If file does not exist, check if directory exists.
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- MSDOS: although t_cv and t_ci are not set, do invert char under cursor.
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- Settings edit mode: make file with ":set opt=xx", edit it, parse it as ex
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commands.
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~ change case of the character under the cursor, and move the
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cursor to the next character. This is not an operator (unless
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'tildeop' is set), thus you can't use it with a motion
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command. It does works in Visual mode and changes case for
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command. It does work in Visual mode and changes case for
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all the selected text then.
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I Start Insert mode after moving the cursor to the first
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The <F1> key thus brings you to a netrw directory browsing contents help page.
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||||
Its a regular help page; use the usual |CTRL-]| to jump to tagged help items
|
||||
It's a regular help page; use the usual |CTRL-]| to jump to tagged help items
|
||||
and |CTRL-O| to jump back.
|
||||
|
||||
To select files for display and editing: (with the cursor is atop a filename)
|
||||
@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ use the name, or part of it, instead: >
|
||||
|
||||
:buffer help
|
||||
|
||||
Vim will find a best match for the name you type. If there is only one
|
||||
Vim will find the best match for the name you type. If there is only one
|
||||
buffer that matches the name, it will be used. In this case "help.txt".
|
||||
To open a buffer in a new window: >
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ matter if 'ignorecase' or 'smartcase' was changed.
|
||||
|
||||
Note:
|
||||
The use of "\" items in search patterns depends on the 'magic' option.
|
||||
In this chapters we will assume 'magic' is on, because that is the
|
||||
In this chapter we will assume 'magic' is on, because that is the
|
||||
standard and recommended setting. If you would change 'magic', many
|
||||
search patterns would suddenly become invalid.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ this:
|
||||
echo "-------" ~
|
||||
fi ~
|
||||
|
||||
Start off by setting these option: >
|
||||
Start off by setting these options: >
|
||||
|
||||
:set autoindent shiftwidth=3
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ A simple mapping was explained in section |05.3|. The principle is that one
|
||||
sequence of key strokes is translated into another sequence of key strokes.
|
||||
This is a simple, yet powerful mechanism.
|
||||
The simplest form is that one key is mapped to a sequence of keys. Since
|
||||
the function keys, except <F1>, have no predefined meaning in Vim, these are a
|
||||
good choice to map. Example: >
|
||||
the function keys, except <F1>, have no predefined meaning in Vim, these are
|
||||
good choices to map. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
:map <F2> GoDate: <Esc>:read !date<CR>kJ
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -670,8 +670,10 @@ Variables:
|
||||
getbufvar() get a variable value from a specific buffer
|
||||
setbufvar() set a variable in a specific buffer
|
||||
getwinvar() get a variable from specific window
|
||||
gettabvar() get a variable from specific tab page
|
||||
gettabwinvar() get a variable from specific window & tab page
|
||||
setwinvar() set a variable in a specific window
|
||||
settabvar() set a variable in a specific tab page
|
||||
settabwinvar() set a variable in a specific window & tab page
|
||||
garbagecollect() possibly free memory
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2152,7 +2154,7 @@ FUNCTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
When defining a function, this only needs to be done once. But the filetype
|
||||
plugin will be sourced every time a file with this filetype will be opened.
|
||||
This construct make sure the function is only defined once: >
|
||||
This construct makes sure the function is only defined once: >
|
||||
|
||||
:if !exists("*s:Func")
|
||||
: function s:Func(arg)
|
||||
|
@ -7149,7 +7149,7 @@ Files: src/gui.c, src/gui.h, src/gui_w32.c
|
||||
Patch 5.6.060
|
||||
Problem: Some bold characters spill over to the cell on the left, that
|
||||
spill-over can remain sometimes.
|
||||
Solution: Redraw a characters when the next character was bold and needs
|
||||
Solution: Redraw a character when the next character was bold and needs
|
||||
redrawing. (Robert Webb)
|
||||
Files: src/screen.c
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1243,7 +1243,7 @@ the cursor position. Likewise for "1gD" and "gD".
|
||||
'scrolljump' can be set to a negative number to scroll a percentage of the
|
||||
window height.
|
||||
|
||||
The |v:scrollstart| variable has been added to help finding the location in
|
||||
The |v:scrollstart| variable has been added to help find the location in
|
||||
your script that causes the hit-enter prompt.
|
||||
|
||||
To make it possible to handle the situation that a file is being edited that
|
||||
@ -7166,17 +7166,21 @@ don't save what you see. This could result in work being lost. Now the text
|
||||
after recovery is compared to the original file contents. When they differ
|
||||
the buffer is marked as modified.
|
||||
|
||||
Use BASEMODLIBS instead of MODLIBS for Python configuration. (Michael Bienia)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Added *added-7.3*
|
||||
-----
|
||||
|
||||
New syntax files:
|
||||
TODO
|
||||
|
||||
New filetype plugins:
|
||||
TODO
|
||||
|
||||
New spell files:
|
||||
TODO
|
||||
Breton. (Dominique Pelle)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Added the 'relativenumber' option. (Markus Heidelberg)
|
||||
|
||||
Support for Blowfish encryption. Added the 'cryptmethod' option.
|
||||
@ -7187,6 +7191,8 @@ Support GDK_SUPER_MASK for GTK on Mac. (Stephan Schulz)
|
||||
More floating point functions: acos(), asin(), atan2(), cosh(), exp(), fmod(),
|
||||
log(), sinh(), tan(), tanh(). (Bill McCarthy)
|
||||
|
||||
gettabvar() and settabvar() functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Fixed *fixed-7.3*
|
||||
-----
|
||||
@ -7201,5 +7207,8 @@ using GTK floating point numbers stop working. Use gtk_disable_setlocale().
|
||||
|
||||
"g8" didn't produce the right value on a NUL. (Dominique Pelle)
|
||||
|
||||
Use BASEMODLIBS instead of MODLIBS for Python configuration to pick up the
|
||||
right compiler flags. (Michael Bienia)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
24
runtime/indent/lifelines.vim
Executable file
24
runtime/indent/lifelines.vim
Executable file
@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
||||
" Vim indent file
|
||||
" Language: LifeLines
|
||||
" Maintainer: Patrick Texier <p.texier@orsennes.com>
|
||||
" Location: <http://patrick.texier.free.fr/vim/indent/lifelines.vim>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2010 May 7
|
||||
|
||||
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
|
||||
if exists("b:did_indent")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let b:did_indent = 1
|
||||
|
||||
" LifeLines uses cindent without ; line terminator, C functions
|
||||
" declarations, C keywords, C++ formating
|
||||
setlocal cindent
|
||||
setlocal cinwords=""
|
||||
setlocal cinoptions+=+0
|
||||
setlocal cinoptions+=p0
|
||||
setlocal cinoptions+=i0
|
||||
setlocal cinoptions+=t0
|
||||
setlocal cinoptions+=*500
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_indent = "setl cin< cino< cinw<"
|
||||
" vim: ts=8 sw=4
|
@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
|
||||
" Vim syntax file
|
||||
" Language: LifeLines (v 3.0.50) http://lifelines.sourceforge.net
|
||||
" Maintainer: Patrick Texier <p.texier@genindre.org>
|
||||
" Location: http://www.genindre.org/ftp/lifelines/lifelines.vim
|
||||
" Last Change: 2005 Dec 22.
|
||||
" Language: LifeLines (v 3.0.62) <http://lifelines.sourceforge.net>
|
||||
" Maintainer: Patrick Texier <p.texier@orsennes.com>
|
||||
" Location: <http://patrick.texier.free.fr/vim/syntax/lifelines.vim>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2010 May 7
|
||||
|
||||
" option to highlight error obsolete statements
|
||||
" add the following line to your .vimrc file or here :
|
||||
" (level2 is for baptism)
|
||||
|
||||
" let lifelines_deprecated=1
|
||||
" let lifelines_deprecated_level2=1
|
||||
" add the following line to your .vimrc file :
|
||||
" let lifelines_deprecated = 1
|
||||
|
||||
" For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items
|
||||
" For version 6.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded
|
||||
@ -20,94 +17,102 @@ elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" A bunch of useful lifelines keywords 3.0.50
|
||||
" A bunch of useful LifeLines keywords 3.0.62
|
||||
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesStatement set
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesUser getindi geindiset getfam getint getstr choosechild
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesUser chooseindi choosespouse choosesubset menuchoose
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesUser choosefam
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesProc proc func return call
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesInclude include
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesDef global
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesDecl char_encoding require option include
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesStatement set
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesUser getindi geindiset getfam getint getstr choosechild
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesUser chooseindi choosespouse choosesubset menuchoose
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesUser choosefam
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesProc proc func return call
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesInclude include
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesDef global
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesConditional if else elsif switch
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesRepeat continue break while
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesLogical and or not eq ne lt gt le ge strcmp eqstr nestr
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesArithm add sub mul div mod exp neg incr decr
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesArithm cos sin tan arccos arcsin arctan
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesArithm deg2dms dms2deg spdist
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi name fullname surname givens trimname birth
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi death burial
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi father mother nextsib prevsib sex male female
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi pn nspouses nfamilies parents title key
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi soundex inode root indi firstindi nextindi
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi previndi spouses families forindi indiset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi addtoset deletefromset union intersect
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi difference parentset childset spouseset siblingset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi ancestorset descendentset descendantset uniqueset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi namesort keysort valuesort genindiset getindiset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi forindiset lastindi writeindi
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi inset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFam marriage husband wife nchildren firstchild
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFam lastchild fnode fam firstfam nextfam lastfam
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFam prevfam children forfam writefam
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFam fathers mothers Parents
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesList list empty length enqueue dequeue requeue
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesList push pop setel getel forlist inlist dup clear
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesTable table insert lookup
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom xref tag value parent child sibling savenode
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom fornodes traverse createnode addnode
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom detachnode foreven fornotes forothr forsour
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom reference dereference getrecord
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct date place year long short gettoday dayformat
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct monthformat dateformat extractdate eraformat
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct complexdate complexformat complexpic datepic
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct extractnames extractplaces extracttokens lower
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct yearformat
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct upper capitalize trim rjustify
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct concat strconcat strlen substring index
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct titlecase gettext
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct d card ord alpha roman strsoundex strtoint
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct atoi linemode pagemod col row pos pageout nl
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct sp qt newfile outfile copyfile print lock unlock test
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct database version system stddate program
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct pvalue pagemode level extractdatestr debug
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct f float int free getcol getproperty heapused
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct sort rsort
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct deleteel
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct bytecode convertcode setlocale
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesRepeat continue break while
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesLogical and or not eq ne lt gt le ge strcmp eqstr nestr
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesArithm add sub mul div mod exp neg incr decr
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesArithm cos sin tan arccos arcsin arctan
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesArithm deg2dms dms2deg spdist
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi name fullname surname givens trimname birth
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi death burial baptism
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi father mother nextsib prevsib sex male female
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi pn nspouses nfamilies parents title key
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi soundex inode root indi firstindi nextindi
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi previndi spouses families forindi indiset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi addtoset deletefromset union intersect
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi difference parentset childset spouseset siblingset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi ancestorset descendentset descendantset uniqueset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi namesort keysort valuesort genindiset getindiset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi forindiset lastindi writeindi
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi inset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFam marriage husband wife nchildren firstchild
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFam lastchild fnode fam firstfam nextfam lastfam
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFam prevfam children forfam writefam
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFam fathers mothers Parents
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesList list empty length enqueue dequeue requeue
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesList push pop setel getel forlist inlist dup clear
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesTable table insert lookup
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom xref tag value parent child sibling savenode
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom fornodes traverse createnode addnode
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom detachnode foreven fornotes forothr forsour
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom reference dereference getrecord
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom gengedcomstrong
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct date place year long short gettoday dayformat
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct monthformat dateformat extractdate eraformat
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct complexdate complexformat complexpic datepic
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct extractnames extractplaces extracttokens lower
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct yearformat
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct upper capitalize trim rjustify
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct concat strconcat strlen substring index
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct titlecase gettext
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct d card ord alpha roman strsoundex strtoint
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct atoi linemode pagemod col row pos pageout nl
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct sp qt newfile outfile copyfile print lock unlock test
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct database version system stddate program
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct pvalue pagemode level extractdatestr debug
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct f float int free getcol getproperty heapused
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct sort rsort
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct deleteel
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct bytecode convertcode setlocale
|
||||
" New dates functions (since 3.0.51)
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct jd2date date2jd dayofweek setdate
|
||||
|
||||
" option to highlight error obsolete statements
|
||||
" please read ll-reportmanual
|
||||
" options to highlight as error obsolete statements
|
||||
" please read ll-reportmanual.
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("lifelines_deprecated")
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesError getintmsg getindimsg getstrmsg
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesError gengedcom gengedcomstrong gengedcomweak deletenode
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesError save strsave
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesError lengthset
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesError getintmsg getindimsg getstrmsg
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesError gengedcom gengedcomweak deletenode
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesError save strsave
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesError lengthset
|
||||
if version >= 700
|
||||
let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_lifelines = 'lifelinesError'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
else
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesUser getintmsg getindimsg getstrmsg
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom gengedcom gengedcomstrong gengedcomweak deletenode
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct save strsave
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi lengthset
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if exists("lifelines_deprecated_level2")
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesError baptism
|
||||
else
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi baptism
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesUser getintmsg getindimsg getstrmsg
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesGedcom gengedcom gengedcomweak deletenode
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesFunct save strsave
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesIndi lengthset
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
syn region lifelinesString start=+L\="+ skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ end=+"+ contains=lifelinesSpecial
|
||||
syn region lifelinesString start=+L\="+ skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ end=+"+ contains=lifelinesSpecial
|
||||
|
||||
syn match lifelinesSpecial "\\\(\\\|\(n\|t\)\)" contained
|
||||
syn match lifelinesSpecial "\\\(\\\|\(n\|t\)\)" contained
|
||||
|
||||
syn region lifelinesComment start="/\*" end="\*/"
|
||||
syn keyword lifelinesTodo contained TODO FIXME XXX
|
||||
syn region lifelinesComment start="/\*" end="\*/" contains=lifelinesTodo
|
||||
|
||||
" integers
|
||||
syn match lifelinesNumber "-\=\<\d\+\>"
|
||||
syn match lifelinesNumber "-\=\<\d\+\>"
|
||||
"floats, with dot
|
||||
syn match lifelinesNumber "-\=\<\d\+\.\d*\>"
|
||||
syn match lifelinesNumber "-\=\<\d\+\.\d*\>"
|
||||
"floats, starting with a dot
|
||||
syn match lifelinesNumber "-\=\.\d\+\>"
|
||||
syn match lifelinesNumber "-\=\.\d\+\>"
|
||||
|
||||
" folding using {}
|
||||
if version >= 600
|
||||
syn region lifelinesFoldBlock start="{" end="}" transparent fold
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
"catch errors caused by wrong parenthesis
|
||||
"adapted from original c.vim written by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -130,31 +135,33 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_lifelines_syn_inits")
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesConditional Conditional
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesArithm Operator
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesLogical Conditional
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesInclude Include
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesComment Comment
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesStatement Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesUser Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesFunct Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesTable Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesGedcom Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesList Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesRepeat Repeat
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesFam Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesIndi Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesProc Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesDef Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesString String
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesSpecial Special
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesNumber Number
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesArithm Operator
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesLogical Conditional
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesInclude Include
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesComment Comment
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesStatement Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesUser Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesFunct Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesTable Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesGedcom Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesList Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesRepeat Repeat
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesFam Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesIndi Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesProc Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesDef Statement
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesString String
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesSpecial Special
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesNumber Number
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesParenError Error
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesErrInParen Error
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesError Error
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesError Error
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesTodo Todo
|
||||
HiLink lifelinesDecl PreProc
|
||||
|
||||
delcommand HiLink
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let b:current_syntax = "lifelines"
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: ts=8
|
||||
" vim: ts=8 sw=4
|
||||
|
72
src/eval.c
72
src/eval.c
@ -573,6 +573,7 @@ static void f_getpos __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_getqflist __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_getreg __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_getregtype __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_gettabvar __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_gettabwinvar __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_getwinposx __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_getwinposy __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
@ -677,6 +678,7 @@ static void f_setmatches __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_setpos __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_setqflist __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_setreg __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
|
||||
static void f_settabvar __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
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static void f_settabwinvar __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
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static void f_setwinvar __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
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static void f_shellescape __ARGS((typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv));
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@ -7663,6 +7665,7 @@ static struct fst
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{"getqflist", 0, 0, f_getqflist},
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{"getreg", 0, 2, f_getreg},
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{"getregtype", 0, 1, f_getregtype},
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{"gettabvar", 2, 2, f_gettabvar},
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{"gettabwinvar", 3, 3, f_gettabwinvar},
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{"getwinposx", 0, 0, f_getwinposx},
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{"getwinposy", 0, 0, f_getwinposy},
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@ -7769,6 +7772,7 @@ static struct fst
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{"setpos", 2, 2, f_setpos},
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{"setqflist", 1, 2, f_setqflist},
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{"setreg", 2, 3, f_setreg},
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{"settabvar", 3, 3, f_settabvar},
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{"settabwinvar", 4, 4, f_settabwinvar},
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{"setwinvar", 3, 3, f_setwinvar},
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{"shellescape", 1, 2, f_shellescape},
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@ -11327,6 +11331,32 @@ f_getregtype(argvars, rettv)
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rettv->vval.v_string = vim_strsave(buf);
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}
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/*
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* "gettabvar()" function
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*/
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static void
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f_gettabvar(argvars, rettv)
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typval_T *argvars;
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typval_T *rettv;
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{
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tabpage_T *tp;
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dictitem_T *v;
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char_u *varname;
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rettv->v_type = VAR_STRING;
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rettv->vval.v_string = NULL;
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varname = get_tv_string_chk(&argvars[1]);
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tp = find_tabpage((int)get_tv_number_chk(&argvars[0], NULL));
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if (tp != NULL && varname != NULL)
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{
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/* look up the variable */
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v = find_var_in_ht(&tp->tp_vars.dv_hashtab, varname, FALSE);
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if (v != NULL)
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copy_tv(&v->di_tv, rettv);
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||||
}
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||||
}
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||||
/*
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||||
* "gettabwinvar()" function
|
||||
*/
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||||
@ -15823,6 +15853,48 @@ f_setreg(argvars, rettv)
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rettv->vval.v_number = 0;
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||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* "settabvar()" function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static void
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||||
f_settabvar(argvars, rettv)
|
||||
typval_T *argvars;
|
||||
typval_T *rettv;
|
||||
{
|
||||
tabpage_T *save_curtab;
|
||||
char_u *varname, *tabvarname;
|
||||
typval_T *varp;
|
||||
tabpage_T *tp;
|
||||
|
||||
rettv->vval.v_number = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
if (check_restricted() || check_secure())
|
||||
return;
|
||||
|
||||
tp = find_tabpage((int)get_tv_number_chk(&argvars[0], NULL));
|
||||
varname = get_tv_string_chk(&argvars[1]);
|
||||
varp = &argvars[2];
|
||||
|
||||
if (tp != NULL && varname != NULL && varp != NULL)
|
||||
{
|
||||
save_curtab = curtab;
|
||||
goto_tabpage_tp(tp);
|
||||
|
||||
tabvarname = alloc((unsigned)STRLEN(varname) + 3);
|
||||
if (tabvarname != NULL)
|
||||
{
|
||||
STRCPY(tabvarname, "t:");
|
||||
STRCPY(tabvarname + 2, varname);
|
||||
set_var(tabvarname, varp, TRUE);
|
||||
vim_free(tabvarname);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Restore current tabpage */
|
||||
if (valid_tabpage(save_curtab))
|
||||
goto_tabpage_tp(save_curtab);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* "settabwinvar()" function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
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