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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ runtime/autoload/rubycomplete.vim @segfault @dkearns
runtime/autoload/tar.vim @cecamp runtime/autoload/tar.vim @cecamp
runtime/autoload/vimball.vim @cecamp runtime/autoload/vimball.vim @cecamp
runtime/autoload/zip.vim @cecamp runtime/autoload/zip.vim @cecamp
runtime/autoload/xmlformat.vim @chrisbra
runtime/compiler/checkstyle.vim @dkearns runtime/compiler/checkstyle.vim @dkearns
runtime/compiler/cucumber.vim @tpope runtime/compiler/cucumber.vim @tpope
runtime/compiler/dart.vim @dkearns runtime/compiler/dart.vim @dkearns
@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ runtime/compiler/tsc.vim @dkearns
runtime/compiler/typedoc.vim @dkearns runtime/compiler/typedoc.vim @dkearns
runtime/compiler/xmllint.vim @dkearns runtime/compiler/xmllint.vim @dkearns
runtime/compiler/xo.vim @dkearns runtime/compiler/xo.vim @dkearns
runtime/compiler/zsh.vim @dkearns
runtime/doc/pi_getscript.txt @cecamp runtime/doc/pi_getscript.txt @cecamp
runtime/doc/pi_logipat.txt @cecamp runtime/doc/pi_logipat.txt @cecamp
runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt @cecamp runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt @cecamp
@ -65,6 +67,7 @@ runtime/doc/pi_vimball.txt @cecamp
runtime/doc/pi_zip.txt @cecamp runtime/doc/pi_zip.txt @cecamp
runtime/ftplugin/awk.vim @dkearns runtime/ftplugin/awk.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/bst.vim @tpope runtime/ftplugin/bst.vim @tpope
runtime/ftplugin/cfg.vim @chrisbra
runtime/ftplugin/css.vim @dkearns runtime/ftplugin/css.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/cucumber.vim @tpope runtime/ftplugin/cucumber.vim @tpope
runtime/ftplugin/eiffel.vim @dkearns runtime/ftplugin/eiffel.vim @dkearns
@ -78,9 +81,11 @@ runtime/ftplugin/haml.vim @tpope
runtime/ftplugin/hgcommit.vim @k-takata runtime/ftplugin/hgcommit.vim @k-takata
runtime/ftplugin/javascript.vim @dkearns runtime/ftplugin/javascript.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/javascriptreact.vim @dkearns runtime/ftplugin/javascriptreact.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/kconfig.vim @chrisbra
runtime/ftplugin/liquid.vim @tpope runtime/ftplugin/liquid.vim @tpope
runtime/ftplugin/markdown.vim @tpope runtime/ftplugin/markdown.vim @tpope
runtime/ftplugin/matlab.vim @cecamp runtime/ftplugin/matlab.vim @cecamp
runtime/ftplugin/nroff.vim @a-vrma
runtime/ftplugin/nsis.vim @k-takata runtime/ftplugin/nsis.vim @k-takata
runtime/ftplugin/pdf.vim @tpope runtime/ftplugin/pdf.vim @tpope
runtime/ftplugin/ruby.vim @tpope @dkearns runtime/ftplugin/ruby.vim @tpope @dkearns
@ -89,7 +94,10 @@ runtime/ftplugin/scss.vim @tpope
runtime/ftplugin/tmux.vim @ericpruitt runtime/ftplugin/tmux.vim @ericpruitt
runtime/ftplugin/typescript.vim @dkearns runtime/ftplugin/typescript.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/typescriptreact.vim @dkearns runtime/ftplugin/typescriptreact.vim @dkearns
runtime/ftplugin/xml.vim @chrisbra
runtime/ftplugin/zsh.vim @chrisbra
runtime/indent/bst.vim @tpope runtime/indent/bst.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/cs.vim @nickspoons
runtime/indent/cucumber.vim @tpope runtime/indent/cucumber.vim @tpope
runtime/indent/dosbatch.vim @k-takata runtime/indent/dosbatch.vim @k-takata
runtime/indent/eruby.vim @tpope @dkearns runtime/indent/eruby.vim @tpope @dkearns
@ -100,7 +108,11 @@ runtime/indent/nsis.vim @k-takata
runtime/indent/ruby.vim @AndrewRadev @dkearns runtime/indent/ruby.vim @AndrewRadev @dkearns
runtime/indent/sass.vim @tpope runtime/indent/sass.vim @tpope
runtime/indent/scss.vim @tpope runtime/indent/scss.vim @tpope
runtime/indent/sh.vim @chrisbra
runtime/indent/xml.vim @chrisbra
runtime/indent/zsh.vim @chrisbra
runtime/indent/teraterm.vim @k-takata runtime/indent/teraterm.vim @k-takata
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/ @chrisbra
runtime/plugin/getscriptPlugin.vim @cecamp runtime/plugin/getscriptPlugin.vim @cecamp
runtime/plugin/logiPat.vim @cecamp runtime/plugin/logiPat.vim @cecamp
runtime/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim @cecamp runtime/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim @cecamp
@ -112,9 +124,13 @@ runtime/syntax/asm.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/asmh8300.vim @dkearns runtime/syntax/asmh8300.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/awk.vim @dkearns runtime/syntax/awk.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/bst.vim @tpope runtime/syntax/bst.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/cabalconfig.vim @coot
runtime/syntax/cabalproject.vim @coot
runtime/syntax/cs.vim @nickspoons
runtime/syntax/csh.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/csh.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/cucumber.vim @tpope runtime/syntax/cucumber.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/dcl.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/dcl.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/dtd.vim @chrisbra
runtime/syntax/elmfilt.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/elmfilt.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/eruby.vim @tpope @dkearns runtime/syntax/eruby.vim @tpope @dkearns
runtime/syntax/exports.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/exports.vim @cecamp
@ -123,7 +139,9 @@ runtime/syntax/gitcommit.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/gitconfig.vim @tpope runtime/syntax/gitconfig.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/gitrebase.vim @tpope runtime/syntax/gitrebase.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/haml.vim @tpope runtime/syntax/haml.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/haskell.vim @coot
runtime/syntax/hgcommit.vim @k-takata runtime/syntax/hgcommit.vim @k-takata
runtime/syntax/kconfig.vim @chrisbra
runtime/syntax/lex.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/lex.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/liquid.vim @tpope runtime/syntax/liquid.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/lisp.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/lisp.vim @cecamp
@ -138,12 +156,15 @@ runtime/syntax/nsis.vim @k-takata
runtime/syntax/pdf.vim @tpope runtime/syntax/pdf.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/php.vim @TysonAndre runtime/syntax/php.vim @TysonAndre
runtime/syntax/privoxy.vim @dkearns runtime/syntax/privoxy.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/rc.vim @chrisbra
runtime/syntax/rpcgen.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/rpcgen.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/ruby.vim @dkearns runtime/syntax/ruby.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/sass.vim @tpope runtime/syntax/sass.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/scss.vim @tpope runtime/syntax/scss.vim @tpope
runtime/syntax/sh.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/sh.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/sm.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/sm.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/sqloracle.vim @chrisbra
runtime/syntax/sshdconfig.vim @Jakuje
runtime/syntax/tags.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/tags.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/teraterm.vim @k-takata runtime/syntax/teraterm.vim @k-takata
runtime/syntax/tex.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/tex.vim @cecamp
@ -154,5 +175,8 @@ runtime/syntax/wget.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/xbl.vim @dkearns runtime/syntax/xbl.vim @dkearns
runtime/syntax/xmath.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/xmath.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/xslt.vim @Boobies runtime/syntax/xslt.vim @Boobies
runtime/syntax/xml.vim @chrisbra
runtime/syntax/xxd.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/xxd.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/yacc.vim @cecamp runtime/syntax/yacc.vim @cecamp
runtime/syntax/zsh.vim @chrisbra
src/po/de.po @chrisbra

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Nov 12 *autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ effects. Be careful not to destroy your text.
The special pattern <buffer> or <buffer=N> defines a buffer-local autocommand. The special pattern <buffer> or <buffer=N> defines a buffer-local autocommand.
See |autocmd-buflocal|. See |autocmd-buflocal|.
If the `:autocmd` is in Vim9 script then {cmd} will be executed as in Vim9 If the `:autocmd` is in Vim9 script (a script that starts with `:vim9script`
and in a `:def` function) then {cmd} will be executed as in Vim9
script. Thus this depends on where the autocmd is defined, not where it is script. Thus this depends on where the autocmd is defined, not where it is
triggered. triggered.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Nov 11 *eval.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 02
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -5059,9 +5059,9 @@ getbufvar({expr}, {varname} [, {def}]) *getbufvar()*
The result is the value of option or local buffer variable The result is the value of option or local buffer variable
{varname} in buffer {expr}. Note that the name without "b:" {varname} in buffer {expr}. Note that the name without "b:"
must be used. must be used.
When {varname} is empty returns a dictionary with all the When {varname} is empty returns a |Dictionary| with all the
buffer-local variables. buffer-local variables.
When {varname} is equal to "&" returns a dictionary with all When {varname} is equal to "&" returns a |Dictionary| with all
the buffer-local options. the buffer-local options.
Otherwise, when {varname} starts with "&" returns the value of Otherwise, when {varname} starts with "&" returns the value of
a buffer-local option. a buffer-local option.
@ -5533,8 +5533,8 @@ getloclist({nr} [, {what}]) *getloclist()*
|location-list-file-window| for more |location-list-file-window| for more
details. details.
Returns a Dictionary with default values if there is no location Returns a |Dictionary| with default values if there is no
list for the window {nr}. location list for the window {nr}.
Returns an empty Dictionary if window {nr} does not exist. Returns an empty Dictionary if window {nr} does not exist.
Examples (See also |getqflist-examples|): > Examples (See also |getqflist-examples|): >
@ -5647,7 +5647,7 @@ getpos({expr}) Get the position for {expr}. For possible values of {expr}
getqflist([{what}]) *getqflist()* getqflist([{what}]) *getqflist()*
Returns a list with all the current quickfix errors. Each Returns a |List| with all the current quickfix errors. Each
list item is a dictionary with these entries: list item is a dictionary with these entries:
bufnr number of buffer that has the file name, use bufnr number of buffer that has the file name, use
bufname() to get the name bufname() to get the name
@ -7153,7 +7153,8 @@ mapcheck({name} [, {mode} [, {abbr}]]) *mapcheck()*
mapnew({expr1}, {expr2}) *mapnew()* mapnew({expr1}, {expr2}) *mapnew()*
Like |map()| but instead of replacing items in {expr1} a new Like |map()| but instead of replacing items in {expr1} a new
List or Dictionary is created and returned. {expr1} remains List or Dictionary is created and returned. {expr1} remains
unchanged. unchanged. Items can still be changed by {expr2}, if you
don't want that use |deepcopy()| first.
mapset({mode}, {abbr}, {dict}) *mapset()* mapset({mode}, {abbr}, {dict}) *mapset()*
@ -7382,7 +7383,7 @@ matchend({expr}, {pat} [, {start} [, {count}]]) *matchend()*
matchfuzzy({list}, {str} [, {dict}]) *matchfuzzy()* matchfuzzy({list}, {str} [, {dict}]) *matchfuzzy()*
If {list} is a list of strings, then returns a list with all If {list} is a list of strings, then returns a |List| with all
the strings in {list} that fuzzy match {str}. The strings in the strings in {list} that fuzzy match {str}. The strings in
the returned list are sorted based on the matching score. the returned list are sorted based on the matching score.
@ -10660,7 +10661,7 @@ tagfiles() Returns a |List| with the file names used to search for tags
taglist({expr} [, {filename}]) *taglist()* taglist({expr} [, {filename}]) *taglist()*
Returns a list of tags matching the regular expression {expr}. Returns a |List| of tags matching the regular expression {expr}.
If {filename} is passed it is used to prioritize the results If {filename} is passed it is used to prioritize the results
in the same way that |:tselect| does. See |tag-priority|. in the same way that |:tselect| does. See |tag-priority|.
@ -10752,7 +10753,7 @@ term_ functions are documented here: |terminal-function-details|
terminalprops() *terminalprops()* terminalprops() *terminalprops()*
Returns a dictionary with properties of the terminal that Vim Returns a |Dictionary| with properties of the terminal that Vim
detected from the response to |t_RV| request. See detected from the response to |t_RV| request. See
|v:termresponse| for the response itself. If |v:termresponse| |v:termresponse| for the response itself. If |v:termresponse|
is empty most values here will be 'u' for unknown. is empty most values here will be 'u' for unknown.
@ -11159,7 +11160,7 @@ win_execute({id}, {command} [, {silent}]) *win_execute()*
GetCommand()->win_execute(winid) GetCommand()->win_execute(winid)
win_findbuf({bufnr}) *win_findbuf()* win_findbuf({bufnr}) *win_findbuf()*
Returns a list with |window-ID|s for windows that contain Returns a |List| with |window-ID|s for windows that contain
buffer {bufnr}. When there is none the list is empty. buffer {bufnr}. When there is none the list is empty.
Can also be used as a |method|: > Can also be used as a |method|: >

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Jul 27 *helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -161,6 +161,25 @@ files in the directories specified in the 'runtimepath' option.
The initial height of the help window can be set with the 'helpheight' option The initial height of the help window can be set with the 'helpheight' option
(default 20). (default 20).
When the help buffer is created, several local options are set to make sure
the help text is displayed as it was intended:
'iskeyword' nearly all ASCII chars except ' ', '*', '"' and '|'
'foldmethod' "manual"
'tabstop' 8
'arabic' off
'binary' off
'buflisted' off
'cursorbind' off
'diff' off
'foldenable' off
'list' off
'modifiable' off
'number' off
'relativenumber' off
'rightleft' off
'scrollbind' off
'spell' off
Jump to specific subjects by using tags. This can be done in two ways: Jump to specific subjects by using tags. This can be done in two ways:
- Use the "CTRL-]" command while standing on the name of a command or option. - Use the "CTRL-]" command while standing on the name of a command or option.
This only works when the tag is a keyword. "<C-Leftmouse>" and This only works when the tag is a keyword. "<C-Leftmouse>" and

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Nov 21 *map.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ Insert mode to avoid every key with a modifier causing Insert mode to end.
1.12 MAPPING AN OPERATOR *:map-operator* 1.12 MAPPING AN OPERATOR *:map-operator*
An operator is used before a {motion} command. To define your own operator An operator is used before a {motion} command. To define your own operator
you must create mapping that first sets the 'operatorfunc' option and then you must create a mapping that first sets the 'operatorfunc' option and then
invoke the |g@| operator. After the user types the {motion} command the invoke the |g@| operator. After the user types the {motion} command the
specified function will be called. specified function will be called.
@ -1321,15 +1321,15 @@ last defined. Example: >
See |:verbose-cmd| for more information. See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
*E174* *E182* *E174* *E182*
:com[mand][!] [{attr}...] {cmd} {rep} :com[mand][!] [{attr}...] {cmd} {repl}
Define a user command. The name of the command is Define a user command. The name of the command is
{cmd} and its replacement text is {rep}. The command's {cmd} and its replacement text is {repl}. The
attributes (see below) are {attr}. If the command command's attributes (see below) are {attr}. If the
already exists, an error is reported, unless a ! is command already exists, an error is reported, unless a
specified, in which case the command is redefined. ! is specified, in which case the command is
There is one exception: When sourcing a script again, redefined. There is one exception: When sourcing a
a command that was previously defined in that script script again, a command that was previously defined in
will be silently replaced. that script will be silently replaced.
:delc[ommand] {cmd} *:delc* *:delcommand* *E184* :delc[ommand] {cmd} *:delc* *:delcommand* *E184*
@ -1539,11 +1539,11 @@ feature. Use the full name for new scripts.
Replacement text ~ Replacement text ~
The replacement text for a user defined command is scanned for special escape The replacement text {repl} for a user defined command is scanned for special
sequences, using <...> notation. Escape sequences are replaced with values escape sequences, using <...> notation. Escape sequences are replaced with
from the entered command line, and all other text is copied unchanged. The values from the entered command line, and all other text is copied unchanged.
resulting string is executed as an Ex command. To avoid the replacement use The resulting string is executed as an Ex command. To avoid the replacement
<lt> in place of the initial <. Thus to include "<bang>" literally use use <lt> in place of the initial <. Thus to include "<bang>" literally use
"<lt>bang>". "<lt>bang>".
The valid escape sequences are The valid escape sequences are
@ -1669,6 +1669,11 @@ errors and the "update" command to write modified buffers): >
This will invoke: > This will invoke: >
:call Allargs("%s/foo/bar/ge|update") :call Allargs("%s/foo/bar/ge|update")
< <
If the command is defined in Vim9 script (a script that starts with
`:vim9script` and in a `:def` function) then {repl} will be executed as in Vim9
script. Thus this depends on where the command is defined, not where it is
used.
When defining a user command in a script, it will be able to call functions When defining a user command in a script, it will be able to call functions
local to the script and use mappings local to the script. When the user local to the script and use mappings local to the script. When the user
invokes the user command, it will run in the context of the script it was invokes the user command, it will run in the context of the script it was

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Sep 01 *pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -361,8 +361,8 @@ For starters, read chapter 27 of the user manual |usr_27.txt|.
*/atom* */atom*
5. An atom can be one of a long list of items. Many atoms match one character 5. An atom can be one of a long list of items. Many atoms match one character
in the text. It is often an ordinary character or a character class. in the text. It is often an ordinary character or a character class.
Braces can be used to make a pattern into an atom. The "\z(\)" construct Parentheses can be used to make a pattern into an atom. The "\z(\)"
is only for syntax highlighting. construct is only for syntax highlighting.
atom ::= ordinary-atom |/ordinary-atom| atom ::= ordinary-atom |/ordinary-atom|
or \( pattern \) |/\(| or \( pattern \) |/\(|
@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ overview.
Note that using "\&" works the same as using "\@=": "foo\&.." is the Note that using "\&" works the same as using "\@=": "foo\&.." is the
same as "\(foo\)\@=..". But using "\&" is easier, you don't need the same as "\(foo\)\@=..". But using "\&" is easier, you don't need the
braces. parentheses.
*/\@!* */\@!*
@ -1069,8 +1069,8 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
[] (with 'nomagic': \[]) */[]* */\[]* */\_[]* */collection* [] (with 'nomagic': \[]) */[]* */\[]* */\_[]* */collection*
\_[] \_[]
A collection. This is a sequence of characters enclosed in brackets. A collection. This is a sequence of characters enclosed in square
It matches any single character in the collection. brackets. It matches any single character in the collection.
Example matches ~ Example matches ~
[xyz] any 'x', 'y' or 'z' [xyz] any 'x', 'y' or 'z'
[a-zA-Z]$ any alphabetic character at the end of a line [a-zA-Z]$ any alphabetic character at the end of a line
@ -1129,11 +1129,12 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
*[:ident:]* [:ident:] identifier character (same as "\i") *[:ident:]* [:ident:] identifier character (same as "\i")
*[:keyword:]* [:keyword:] keyword character (same as "\k") *[:keyword:]* [:keyword:] keyword character (same as "\k")
*[:fname:]* [:fname:] file name character (same as "\f") *[:fname:]* [:fname:] file name character (same as "\f")
The brackets in character class expressions are additional to the The square brackets in character class expressions are additional to
brackets delimiting a collection. For example, the following is a the square brackets delimiting a collection. For example, the
plausible pattern for a UNIX filename: "[-./[:alnum:]_~]\+" That is, following is a plausible pattern for a UNIX filename:
a list of at least one character, each of which is either '-', '.', "[-./[:alnum:]_~]\+". That is, a list of at least one character,
'/', alphabetic, numeric, '_' or '~'. each of which is either '-', '.', '/', alphabetic, numeric, '_' or
'~'.
These items only work for 8-bit characters, except [:lower:] and These items only work for 8-bit characters, except [:lower:] and
[:upper:] also work for multibyte characters when using the new [:upper:] also work for multibyte characters when using the new
regexp engine. See |two-engines|. In the future these items may regexp engine. See |two-engines|. In the future these items may

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Nov 22 *syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -3183,6 +3183,7 @@ redrawing can become slow.
TEX *tex.vim* *ft-tex-syntax* *latex-syntax* TEX *tex.vim* *ft-tex-syntax* *latex-syntax*
*syntax-tex* *syntax-latex*
Tex Contents~ Tex Contents~
Tex: Want Syntax Folding? |tex-folding| Tex: Want Syntax Folding? |tex-folding|
@ -3199,6 +3200,7 @@ TEX *tex.vim* *ft-tex-syntax* *latex-syntax*
Tex: Selective Conceal Mode |g:tex_conceal| Tex: Selective Conceal Mode |g:tex_conceal|
Tex: Controlling iskeyword |g:tex_isk| Tex: Controlling iskeyword |g:tex_isk|
Tex: Fine Subscript and Superscript Control |tex-supersub| Tex: Fine Subscript and Superscript Control |tex-supersub|
Tex: Match Check Control |tex-matchcheck|
*tex-folding* *g:tex_fold_enabled* *tex-folding* *g:tex_fold_enabled*
Tex: Want Syntax Folding? ~ Tex: Want Syntax Folding? ~
@ -3422,6 +3424,22 @@ syntax highlighting script handles this with the following logic:
< in ~/.vim/ftplugin/tex/tex.vim in order to avoid having inscrutable < in ~/.vim/ftplugin/tex/tex.vim in order to avoid having inscrutable
utf-8 glyphs appear. utf-8 glyphs appear.
*tex-matchcheck* *g:tex_matchcheck*
Tex: Match Check Control~
Sometimes one actually wants mismatched parentheses, square braces,
and or curly braces; for example, \text{(1,10] is a range from but
not including 1 to and including 10}. This wish, of course, conflicts
with the desire to provide delimiter mismatch detection. To
accommodate these conflicting goals, syntax/tex.vim provides >
g:tex_matchcheck = '[({[]'
< which is shown along with its default setting. So, if one doesn't
want [] and () to be checked for mismatches, try using >
let g:tex_matchcheck= '[{}]'
< If you don't want matching to occur inside bold and italicized
regions, >
let g:tex_excludematcher= 1
< will prevent the texMatcher group from being included in those regions.
TF *tf.vim* *ft-tf-syntax* TF *tf.vim* *ft-tf-syntax*

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@ -6255,6 +6255,7 @@ exepath() eval.txt /*exepath()*
exim starting.txt /*exim* exim starting.txt /*exim*
exists() eval.txt /*exists()* exists() eval.txt /*exists()*
exiting starting.txt /*exiting* exiting starting.txt /*exiting*
exiting-variable eval.txt /*exiting-variable*
exp() eval.txt /*exp()* exp() eval.txt /*exp()*
expand() eval.txt /*expand()* expand() eval.txt /*expand()*
expand-env options.txt /*expand-env* expand-env options.txt /*expand-env*
@ -6862,6 +6863,7 @@ g:tex_fast syntax.txt /*g:tex_fast*
g:tex_flavor filetype.txt /*g:tex_flavor* g:tex_flavor filetype.txt /*g:tex_flavor*
g:tex_fold_enabled syntax.txt /*g:tex_fold_enabled* g:tex_fold_enabled syntax.txt /*g:tex_fold_enabled*
g:tex_isk syntax.txt /*g:tex_isk* g:tex_isk syntax.txt /*g:tex_isk*
g:tex_matchcheck syntax.txt /*g:tex_matchcheck*
g:tex_no_error syntax.txt /*g:tex_no_error* g:tex_no_error syntax.txt /*g:tex_no_error*
g:tex_nospell syntax.txt /*g:tex_nospell* g:tex_nospell syntax.txt /*g:tex_nospell*
g:tex_stylish syntax.txt /*g:tex_stylish* g:tex_stylish syntax.txt /*g:tex_stylish*
@ -9174,8 +9176,10 @@ synstack() eval.txt /*synstack()*
syntax syntax.txt /*syntax* syntax syntax.txt /*syntax*
syntax-functions usr_41.txt /*syntax-functions* syntax-functions usr_41.txt /*syntax-functions*
syntax-highlighting syntax.txt /*syntax-highlighting* syntax-highlighting syntax.txt /*syntax-highlighting*
syntax-latex syntax.txt /*syntax-latex*
syntax-loading syntax.txt /*syntax-loading* syntax-loading syntax.txt /*syntax-loading*
syntax-printing usr_06.txt /*syntax-printing* syntax-printing usr_06.txt /*syntax-printing*
syntax-tex syntax.txt /*syntax-tex*
syntax.txt syntax.txt /*syntax.txt* syntax.txt syntax.txt /*syntax.txt*
syntax_cmd syntax.txt /*syntax_cmd* syntax_cmd syntax.txt /*syntax_cmd*
sys-file-list help.txt /*sys-file-list* sys-file-list help.txt /*sys-file-list*
@ -9610,6 +9614,7 @@ tex-cole syntax.txt /*tex-cole*
tex-conceal syntax.txt /*tex-conceal* tex-conceal syntax.txt /*tex-conceal*
tex-error syntax.txt /*tex-error* tex-error syntax.txt /*tex-error*
tex-folding syntax.txt /*tex-folding* tex-folding syntax.txt /*tex-folding*
tex-matchcheck syntax.txt /*tex-matchcheck*
tex-math syntax.txt /*tex-math* tex-math syntax.txt /*tex-math*
tex-morecommands syntax.txt /*tex-morecommands* tex-morecommands syntax.txt /*tex-morecommands*
tex-nospell syntax.txt /*tex-nospell* tex-nospell syntax.txt /*tex-nospell*
@ -9787,6 +9792,7 @@ v:errmsg eval.txt /*v:errmsg*
v:errors eval.txt /*v:errors* v:errors eval.txt /*v:errors*
v:event eval.txt /*v:event* v:event eval.txt /*v:event*
v:exception eval.txt /*v:exception* v:exception eval.txt /*v:exception*
v:exiting eval.txt /*v:exiting*
v:false eval.txt /*v:false* v:false eval.txt /*v:false*
v:fcs_choice eval.txt /*v:fcs_choice* v:fcs_choice eval.txt /*v:fcs_choice*
v:fcs_reason eval.txt /*v:fcs_reason* v:fcs_reason eval.txt /*v:fcs_reason*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Nov 28 *todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -38,34 +38,16 @@ browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1234
*known-bugs* *known-bugs*
-------------------- Known bugs and current work ----------------------- -------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
Vim9 - Change Vim9 - Make everything work:
- Drop support for #{} early December. Close #7310 - For an :autocmd and :command argument defined in Vim9 script, if a following
-> Does it work to recognize lambda? line starts with "|" append it. It's like line continuation. (#6702)
{x: int -> x + 5} - The syntax of a range list[a:b] is ambiguous, is this one "a:b" variable or
var int = 5 a range from "a" to "b"? To avoid confusion, require white space before
{x: int, y: int} (and after) the colon? #7409
Vim9 - Making everything work:
- Compile: for [key, value] in items(map): Also support @r, $VAR, etc.
- Make map() give an error if the resulting type of the first argument is
wrong. Only works if the type is known? Is this slow (need to go over all
items)?
- Run the same tests in :def and Vim9 script, like in Test_expr7_not()
- need to check type when a declaration specifies a type: #6507
let nr: number = 'asdf'
- Check many more builtin function arguments at compile time.
- Make sure that in vim9script a function call without namespace only finds
the script-local function, not a global one.
- Make sure that where a callback is expected a function can be used (without
quotes). E.g. sort() and map(). Also at the script level.
- ":put" with ISN_PUT does not handle range correctly, e.g. ":$-2put".
Add command to parse range at runtime?
- When defining an :autocmd or :command, how to specify using Vim9 syntax?
- always do this when defined in a Vim9 script
- add some command modifier.
- For an :autocmd and :command argument, if a following line starts with "|"
append it. It's like line continuation. (#6702)
- Implement "export {one, two three}". - Implement "export {one, two three}".
- ISN_CHECKTYPE could use check_argtype() - ISN_CHECKTYPE could use check_argtype()
- Using a script variable inside a :def function doesn't work if the variable
is inside a block, see Test_nested_function(). Should it work?
- give error for variable name: - give error for variable name:
let p = function('NoSuchFunc') let p = function('NoSuchFunc')
- If a :def function is called with a function reference, compile it to get - If a :def function is called with a function reference, compile it to get
@ -78,7 +60,14 @@ Vim9 - Making everything work:
- Does this work already: can use func as reference: - Does this work already: can use func as reference:
def SomeFunc() ... def SomeFunc() ...
map(list, SomeFunc) map(list, SomeFunc)
- For builtin functions using tv_get_string*() use check_for_string() to be
more strict about the argument type.
- Support passing v:none to use the default argument value. (#6504) - Support passing v:none to use the default argument value. (#6504)
- Make map() give an error if the resulting type of the first argument is
wrong. Only works if the type is known? Is this slow (need to go over all
items)?
- Run the same tests in :def and Vim9 script, like in Test_expr7_not()
- Check many more builtin function arguments at compile time.
- make 0 == 'string' fail on the script level, like inside :def. - make 0 == 'string' fail on the script level, like inside :def.
- Check that when using a user function name without prefix, it does not find - Check that when using a user function name without prefix, it does not find
a global function. Prefixing g: is required. a global function. Prefixing g: is required.
@ -107,9 +96,11 @@ Vim9 - Making everything work:
- expandcmd() with `=expr` in filename uses legacy expression. - expandcmd() with `=expr` in filename uses legacy expression.
- eval_expr() in ex_cexpr() - eval_expr() in ex_cexpr()
- eval_expr() call in dbg_parsearg() and debuggy_find() - eval_expr() call in dbg_parsearg() and debuggy_find()
New syntax and functionality:
Improve error checking: Improve error checking:
- "echo Func()" is an error if Func() does not return anything. - "echo Func()" is an error if Func() does not return anything.
Before launch:
- Add all the error numbers in a good place in documentation.
- In the generic eval docs, point out the Vim9 syntax where it differs.
Also: Also:
- For range: make table of first ASCII character with flag to quickly check if - For range: make table of first ASCII character with flag to quickly check if
it can be a Vim9 command. E.g. "+" can, but "." can't. it can be a Vim9 command. E.g. "+" can, but "." can't.
@ -184,6 +175,8 @@ Text properties:
- "cc" does not call inserted_bytes(). (Axel Forsman, #5763) - "cc" does not call inserted_bytes(). (Axel Forsman, #5763)
- Combining text property with 'cursorline' does not always work (Billie - Combining text property with 'cursorline' does not always work (Billie
Cleek, #5533) Cleek, #5533)
- Should we let the textprop highlight overrule other (e.g. diff) highlight if
the priority is above a certain value? (#7392)
- See remarks at top of src/textprop.c - See remarks at top of src/textprop.c
'incsearch' with :s: 'incsearch' with :s:

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*undo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Oct 18 *undo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Nov 30
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ with the redo command. If you make a new change after the undo command,
the redo will not be possible anymore. the redo will not be possible anymore.
'u' included, the Vi-compatible way: 'u' included, the Vi-compatible way:
The undo command undoes the previous change, and also the previous undo command. The undo command undoes the previous change, and also the previous undo
The redo command repeats the previous undo command. It does NOT repeat a command. The redo command repeats the previous undo command. It does NOT
change command, use "." for that. repeat a change command, use "." for that.
Examples Vim way Vi-compatible way ~ Examples Vim way Vi-compatible way ~
"uu" two times undo no-op "uu" two times undo no-op
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ change again. But you can do something like this: >
:undojoin | delete :undojoin | delete
After this an "u" command will undo the delete command and the previous After this a "u" command will undo the delete command and the previous
change. change.
To do the opposite, break a change into two undo blocks, in Insert mode use To do the opposite, break a change into two undo blocks, in Insert mode use

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*vim9.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 04 *vim9.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Dec 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ often 10x to 100x times.
Many errors are already found when compiling, before the function is executed. Many errors are already found when compiling, before the function is executed.
The syntax is strict, to enforce code that is easy to read and understand. The syntax is strict, to enforce code that is easy to read and understand.
Compilation is done when: Compilation is done when either of these is encountered:
- the function is first called - the first time the function is called
- when the `:defcompile` command is encountered in the script where the - when the `:defcompile` command is encountered in the script where the
function was defined function was defined
- `:disassemble` is used for the function. - `:disassemble` is used for the function.
@ -132,8 +132,9 @@ Compilation is done when:
reference reference
`:def` has no options like `:function` does: "range", "abort", "dict" or `:def` has no options like `:function` does: "range", "abort", "dict" or
"closure". A `:def` function always aborts on an error, does not get a range "closure". A `:def` function always aborts on an error (unless `:silent!` was
passed and cannot be a "dict" function. used for the command or inside a `:try` block), does not get a range passed
and cannot be a "dict" function.
The argument types and return type need to be specified. The "any" type can The argument types and return type need to be specified. The "any" type can
be used, type checking will then be done at runtime, like with legacy be used, type checking will then be done at runtime, like with legacy

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim support file to detect file types " Vim support file to detect file types
" "
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2020 Nov 22 " Last Change: 2020 Dec 07
" Listen very carefully, I will say this only once " Listen very carefully, I will say this only once
if exists("did_load_filetypes") if exists("did_load_filetypes")

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" "
" Author: Bram Moolenaar " Author: Bram Moolenaar
" Copyright: Vim license applies, see ":help license" " Copyright: Vim license applies, see ":help license"
" Last Change: 2020 Oct 28 " Last Change: 2020 Dec 07
" "
" WORK IN PROGRESS - Only the basics work " WORK IN PROGRESS - Only the basics work
" Note: On MS-Windows you need a recent version of gdb. The one included with " Note: On MS-Windows you need a recent version of gdb. The one included with
@ -726,8 +726,12 @@ func s:DeleteCommands()
delcommand Source delcommand Source
delcommand Winbar delcommand Winbar
if exists('s:k_map_saved') && !empty(s:k_map_saved) if exists('s:k_map_saved')
call mapset('n', 0, s:k_map_saved) if empty(s:k_map_saved)
nunmap K
else
call mapset('n', 0, s:k_map_saved)
endif
unlet s:k_map_saved unlet s:k_map_saved
endif endif

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: aidl (Android Interface Definition Language) " Language: aidl (Android Interface Definition Language)
" https://developer.android.com/guide/components/aidl " https://developer.android.com/guide/components/aidl
" Maintainer: Dominique Pelle <dominique.pelle@tomtom.com> " Maintainer: Dominique Pelle <dominique.pelle@tomtom.com>
" LastChange: 2020/07/25 " LastChange: 2020/12/03
" Quit when a syntax file was already loaded. " Quit when a syntax file was already loaded.
if exists("b:current_syntax") if exists("b:current_syntax")
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ endif
source <sfile>:p:h/java.vim source <sfile>:p:h/java.vim
syn keyword aidlParamDir in out inout syn keyword aidlParamDir in out inout
syn keyword aidlKeyword oneway parcelable syn keyword aidlKeyword const oneway parcelable
" Needed for the 'in', 'out', 'inout' keywords to be highlighted. " Needed for the 'in', 'out', 'inout' keywords to be highlighted.
syn cluster javaTop add=aidlParamDir syn cluster javaTop add=aidlParamDir

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Diff (context or unified) " Language: Diff (context or unified)
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Translations by Jakson Alves de Aquino. " Translations by Jakson Alves de Aquino.
" Last Change: 2016 Apr 02 " Last Change: 2020 Dec 07
" Quit when a (custom) syntax file was already loaded " Quit when a (custom) syntax file was already loaded
if exists("b:current_syntax") if exists("b:current_syntax")
@ -346,9 +346,11 @@ syn match diffLine "^---$"
syn match diffLine "^\d\+\(,\d\+\)\=[cda]\d\+\>.*" syn match diffLine "^\d\+\(,\d\+\)\=[cda]\d\+\>.*"
syn match diffFile "^diff\>.*" syn match diffFile "^diff\>.*"
syn match diffFile "^+++ .*"
syn match diffFile "^Index: .*" syn match diffFile "^Index: .*"
syn match diffFile "^==== .*" syn match diffFile "^==== .*"
" Old style diff uses *** for old and --- for new.
" Unified diff uses --- for old and +++ for new; names are wrong but it works.
syn match diffOldFile "^+++ .*"
syn match diffOldFile "^\*\*\* .*" syn match diffOldFile "^\*\*\* .*"
syn match diffNewFile "^--- .*" syn match diffNewFile "^--- .*"

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@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ endif
" Use a compiled Vim9 function for speed " Use a compiled Vim9 function for speed
def DoIt() def DoIt()
let lnum = 1 var lnum = 1
for c in range(0x100, 0x1ffff) for c in range(0x100, 0x1ffff)
let cs = nr2char(c) var cs = nr2char(c)
if charclass(cs) == 3 if charclass(cs) == 3
setline(lnum, '|' .. cs .. '| ' .. strwidth(cs)) setline(lnum, '|' .. cs .. '| ' .. strwidth(cs))
lnum += 1 lnum += 1

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@ -906,9 +906,9 @@ NOTE : Si vous voulez ignorer la casse uniquement pour une recherche, utilisez
soit appuyé. soit appuyé.
6. Taper ":set xxx" active l'option "xxx". Quelques options sont : 6. Taper ":set xxx" active l'option "xxx". Quelques options sont :
'ic' 'ingnorecase' pour ignorer la casse lors des recherches. 'ic' 'ignorecase' pour ignorer la casse lors des recherches.
'is' 'incsearch' pour montrer les appariements partiels. 'is' 'incsearch' pour montrer les appariements partiels.
'hls' 'hlsearch' pour mettre en surbrillance les appariements. 'hls' 'hlsearch' pour mettre en surbrillance les appariements.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -906,9 +906,9 @@ NOTE : Si vous voulez ignorer la casse uniquement pour une recherche, utilisez
soit appuyé. soit appuyé.
6. Taper ":set xxx" active l'option "xxx". Quelques options sont : 6. Taper ":set xxx" active l'option "xxx". Quelques options sont :
'ic' 'ingnorecase' pour ignorer la casse lors des recherches. 'ic' 'ignorecase' pour ignorer la casse lors des recherches.
'is' 'incsearch' pour montrer les appariements partiels. 'is' 'incsearch' pour montrer les appariements partiels.
'hls' 'hlsearch' pour mettre en surbrillance les appariements. 'hls' 'hlsearch' pour mettre en surbrillance les appariements.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -131,14 +131,6 @@ vim_cv_toupper_broken:
Whether the "toupper" C library function works correctly. Set to "yes" Whether the "toupper" C library function works correctly. Set to "yes"
if you know it's broken, otherwise set to "no". if you know it's broken, otherwise set to "no".
vim_cv_tty_group:
The default group of pseudo terminals. Either set to the numeric value
of your tty group or to "world" if they are world accessible.
vim_cv_tty_mode:
The default mode of pseudo terminals if they are not world accessible.
Most probably the value "0620".
4. EXAMPLE: 4. EXAMPLE:
=========== ===========
@ -153,7 +145,6 @@ vim_cv_stat_ignores_slash=yes \
vim_cv_tgetent=zero \ vim_cv_tgetent=zero \
vim_cv_terminfo=yes \ vim_cv_terminfo=yes \
vim_cv_toupper_broken=no \ vim_cv_toupper_broken=no \
vim_cv_tty_group=world \
./configure \ ./configure \
--build=i586-linux \ --build=i586-linux \
--host=armeb-xscale-linux-gnu \ --host=armeb-xscale-linux-gnu \

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