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2015-12-15clocksource/drivers/h8300_timer8: Separate the Kconfig option from the archDaniel Lezcano
2015-11-10Merge tag 'armsoc-cleanup' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/a...Linus Torvalds
2015-11-04Merge tag 'pm+acpi-4.4-rc1-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/gi...Linus Torvalds
2015-11-03Merge branch 'x86-apic-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kerne...Linus Torvalds
2015-10-16clocksource: add TI 32.768 Hz counter driverFelipe Balbi
2015-10-16clocksource/drivers/tango_xtal: Add new timer for Tango SoCsMarc Gonzalez
2015-10-01clocksource: cosmetic: Drop OF 'dependency' from symbolsMarc Zyngier
2015-10-01clocksource: Add new CLKSRC_{PROBE,ACPI} config symbolsMarc Zyngier
2015-09-22x86/numachip: Introduce Numachip2 timer mechanismsDaniel J Blueman
2015-09-04Merge tag 'mfd-for-linus-4.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/gi...Linus Torvalds
2015-09-03CLOCKSOURCE: Add Pistachio clocksource-only driverEzequiel Garcia
2015-07-23clocksource: sti: Provide support for the ST LPC Clocksource IPLee Jones
2015-06-26Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-armLinus Torvalds
2015-06-26Merge tag 'armsoc-soc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/a...Linus Torvalds
2015-06-25Merge tag 'for-4.2' of git://git.sourceforge.jp/gitroot/uclinux-h8/linuxLinus Torvalds
2015-06-23h8300: clocksourceYoshinori Sato
2015-06-03ARM: imx: move timer driver into drivers/clocksourceShawn Guo
2015-06-02clockevents/drivers: Add STM32 Timer driverMaxime Coquelin
2015-06-02clocksource/drivers/armv7m_systick: Add ARM System timer driverMaxime Coquelin
2015-06-02clocksource/drivers/lpc32xx: Add the lpc32xx timer driverJoachim Eastwood
2015-06-02ARM: 8366/1: move Dual-Timer SP804 driver to drivers/clocksourceSudeep Holla
2015-03-16ARM: at91: time: move the system timer driver to drivers/clocksourceAlexandre Belloni
2015-02-17Merge tag 'soc-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ar...Linus Torvalds
2015-02-16Merge branch 'timers-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke...Linus Torvalds
2015-01-29clocksource: Driver for Conexant Digicolor SoC timerBaruch Siach
2015-01-29clockevents: rockchip: Add rockchip timer for rk3288Daniel Lezcano
2015-01-29ARM: clocksource: Add asm9260_timer driverOleksij Rempel
2015-01-29clocksource: marco: Rename marco to atlas7Barry Song
2015-01-14ARM: 8251/1: clocksource: enable pxa_timer for SA-1100 platformDmitry Eremin-Solenikov
2015-01-09clocksource: Build Tegra timer on 32-bit ARM onlyThierry Reding
2014-12-11Merge branch 'upstream' of git://git.linux-mips.org/pub/scm/ralf/upstream-linusLinus Torvalds
2014-11-24MIPS: Move GIC clocksource driver to drivers/clocksource/Andrew Bresticker
2014-10-28ARM: integrator: move AP timer to clocksourceLinus Walleij
2014-10-09Merge branch 'timers-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke...Linus Torvalds
2014-09-29ARM: meson6: clocksource: Add Meson6 timer supportCarlo Caione
2014-09-15ARM: at91: PIT: Move the driver to drivers/clocksourceMaxime Ripard
2014-07-23clocksource: pxa: Move PXA timer to clocksource frameworkRobert Jarzmik
2014-07-23clocksource: clps711x: Add CLPS711X clocksource driverAlexander Shiyan
2014-07-23clocksource: Add support for the Mediatek SoCsMatthias Brugger
2014-06-04Merge branch 'timers-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke...Linus Torvalds
2014-05-23clocksource: Add Freescale FlexTimer Module (FTM) timer supportXiubo Li
2014-05-15clocksource: Sched clock source for Versatile ExpressPawel Moll
2014-04-05Merge tag 'cleanup-3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm...Linus Torvalds
2014-04-02Merge branch 'x86-nuke-platforms-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/l...Linus Torvalds
2014-03-11clocksource: timer-keystone: introduce clocksource driver for KeystoneIvan Khoronzhuk
2014-03-11ARM: u300: move timer driver to clocksourceLinus Walleij
2014-02-11x86, apic: Remove support for IBM Summit/EXA chipsetDavid Rientjes
2014-02-04clocksource: qcom: Move clocksource code out of mach-msmKumar Gala
2014-01-23Merge tag 'soc-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ar...Linus Torvalds
2013-12-13rename ARCH_BCM to ARCH_BCM_MOBILE (clocksource)Christian Daudt
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*motion.txt*    For Vim version 9.0.  Last change: 2022 Apr 18


		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar


Cursor motions					*cursor-motions* *navigation*

These commands move the cursor position.  If the new position is off of the
screen, the screen is scrolled to show the cursor (see also 'scrolljump' and
'scrolloff' options).

1. Motions and operators	|operator|
2. Left-right motions		|left-right-motions|
3. Up-down motions		|up-down-motions|
4. Word motions			|word-motions|
5. Text object motions		|object-motions|
6. Text object selection	|object-select|
7. Marks			|mark-motions|
8. Jumps			|jump-motions|
9. Various motions		|various-motions|

General remarks:

If you want to know where you are in the file use the "CTRL-G" command
|CTRL-G| or the "g CTRL-G" command |g_CTRL-G|.  If you set the 'ruler' option,
the cursor position is continuously shown in the status line (which slows down
Vim a little).

Experienced users prefer the hjkl keys because they are always right under
their fingers.  Beginners often prefer the arrow keys, because they do not
know what the hjkl keys do.  The mnemonic value of hjkl is clear from looking
at the keyboard.  Think of j as an arrow pointing downwards.

The 'virtualedit' option can be set to make it possible to move the cursor to
positions where there is no character or within a multi-column character (like
a tab).

==============================================================================
1. Motions and operators				*operator*

The motion commands can be used after an operator command, to have the command
operate on the text that was moved over.  That is the text between the cursor
position before and after the motion.  Operators are generally used to delete
or change text.  The following operators are available:

	|c|	c	change
	|d|	d	delete
	|y|	y	yank into register (does not change the text)
	|~|	~	swap case (only if 'tildeop' is set)
	|g~|	g~	swap case
	|gu|	gu	make lowercase
	|gU|	gU	make uppercase
	|!|	!	filter through an external program
	|=|	=	filter through 'equalprg' or C-indenting if empty
	|gq|	gq	text formatting
	|gw|	gw	text formatting with no cursor movement
	|g?|	g?	ROT13 encoding
	|>|	>	shift right
	|<|	<	shift left
	|zf|	zf	define a fold
	|g@|	g@	call function set with the 'operatorfunc' option
						*motion-count-multiplied*
If the motion includes a count and the operator also had a count before it,
the two counts are multiplied.  For example: "2d3w" deletes six words.
						*operator-doubled*
When doubling the operator it operates on a line.  When using a count, before
or after the first character, that many lines are operated upon.  Thus `3dd`
deletes three lines. A count before and after the first character is
multiplied, thus `2y3y` yanks six lines.

After applying the operator the cursor is mostly left at the start of the text
that was operated upon.  For example, "yfe" doesn't move the cursor, but "yFe"
moves the cursor leftwards to the "e" where the yank started.

						*linewise* *characterwise*
The operator either affects whole lines, or the characters between the start
and end position.  Generally, motions that move between lines affect lines
(are linewise), and motions that move within a line affect characters (are
characterwise).  However, there are some exceptions.

						*exclusive* *inclusive*
A character motion is either inclusive or exclusive.  When inclusive, the
start and end position of the motion are included in the operation.  When
exclusive, the last character towards the end of the buffer is not included.
Linewise motions always include the start and end position.

Which motions are linewise, inclusive or exclusive is mentioned with the
command.  There are however, two general exceptions:
1. If the motion is exclusive and the end of the motion is in column 1, the
   end of the motion is moved to the end of the previous line and the motion
   becomes inclusive.  Example: "}" moves to the first line after a paragraph,
   but "d}" will not include that line.
						*exclusive-linewise*
2. If the motion is exclusive, the end of the motion is in column 1 and the
   start of the motion was at or before the first non-blank in the line, the
   motion becomes linewise.  Example: If a paragraph begins with some blanks
   and you do "d}" while standing on the first non-blank, all the lines of
   the paragraph are deleted, including the blanks.  If you do a put now, the
   deleted lines will be inserted below the cursor position.

Note that when the operator is pending (the operator command is typed, but the
motion isn't yet), a special set of mappings can be used.  See |:omap|.

Instead of first giving the operator and then a motion you can use Visual
mode: mark the start of the text with "v", move the cursor to the end of the
text that is to be affected and then hit the operator.  The text between the
start and the cursor position is highlighted, so you can see what text will
be operated upon.  This allows much more freedom, but requires more key
strokes and has limited redo functionality.  See the chapter on Visual mode
|Visual-mode|.

You can use a ":" command for a motion.  For example "d:call FindEnd()".
But this can't be repeated with "." if the command is more than one line.
This can be repeated: >
	d:call search("f")<CR>
This cannot be repeated: >
	d:if 1<CR>
	   call search("f")<CR>
	endif<CR>
Note that when using ":" any motion becomes characterwise exclusive.

								*forced-motion*
FORCING A MOTION TO BE LINEWISE, CHARACTERWISE OR BLOCKWISE

When a motion is not of the type you would like to use, you can force another
type by using "v", "V" or CTRL-V just after the operator.
Example: >
	dj
deletes two lines >
	dvj
deletes from the cursor position until the character below the cursor >
	d<C-V>j
deletes the character under the cursor and the character below the cursor. >

Be careful with forcing a linewise movement to be used characterwise or
blockwise, the column may not always be defined.

							*o_v*
v		When used after an operator, before the motion command: Force
		the operator to work characterwise, also when the motion is
		linewise.  If the motion was linewise, it will become
		|exclusive|.
		If the motion already was characterwise, toggle
		inclusive/exclusive.  This can be used to make an exclusive
		motion inclusive and an inclusive motion exclusive.

							*o_V*
V		When used after an operator, before the motion command: Force
		the operator to work linewise, also when the motion is
		characterwise.

							*o_CTRL-V*
CTRL-V		When used after an operator, before the motion command: Force
		the operator to work blockwise.  This works like Visual block
		mode selection, with the corners defined by the cursor
		position before and after the motion.

==============================================================================
2. Left-right motions					*left-right-motions*

These commands move the cursor to the specified column in the current line.
They stop at the first column and at the end of the line, except "$", which
may move to one of the next lines.  See 'whichwrap' option to make some of the
commands move across line boundaries.

h		or					*h*
<Left>		or					*<Left>*
CTRL-H		or					*CTRL-H* *<BS>*
<BS>			[count] characters to the left.  |exclusive| motion.
			Note: If you prefer <BS> to delete a character, use
			the mapping:
				:map CTRL-V<BS>		X
			(to enter "CTRL-V<BS>" type the CTRL-V key, followed
			by the <BS> key)
			See |:fixdel| if the <BS> key does not do what you
			want.

l		or					*l*
<Right>		or					*<Right>* *<Space>*
<Space>			[count] characters to the right.  |exclusive| motion.
			See the 'whichwrap' option for adjusting the behavior
			at end of line

							*0*
0			To the first character of the line.  |exclusive|
			motion.

							*<Home>* *<kHome>*
<Home>			To the first character of the line.  |exclusive|
			motion.  When moving up or down next, stay in same
			TEXT column (if possible).  Most other commands stay
			in the same SCREEN column.  <Home> works like "1|",
			which differs from "0" when the line starts with a
			<Tab>.

							*^*
^			To the first non-blank character of the line.
			|exclusive| motion.  Any count is ignored.

							*$* *<End>* *<kEnd>*
$  or <End>		To the end of the line.  When a count is given also go
			[count - 1] lines downward, or as far is possible.
			|inclusive| motion.  If a count of 2 or larger is
			given and the cursor is on the last line, that is an
			error and the cursor doesn't move.
			In Visual mode the cursor goes to just after the last
			character in the line.
			When 'virtualedit' is active, "$" may move the cursor
			back from past the end of the line to the last
			character in the line.

							*g_*
g_			To the last non-blank character of the line and
			[count - 1] lines downward |inclusive|.

							*g0* *g<Home>*
g0 or g<Home>		When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first character of
			the screen line.  |exclusive| motion.  Differs from
			"0" when a line is wider than the screen.
			When lines don't wrap ('wrap' off): To the leftmost
			character of the current line that is on the screen.
			Differs from "0" when the first character of the line
			is not on the screen.

							*g^*
g^			When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first non-blank
			character of the screen line.  |exclusive| motion.
			Differs fr