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author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2021-06-27 15:18:56 +0200 |
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committer | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2021-06-27 15:18:56 +0200 |
commit | 4d8f476176eadfc745bcb8e143460029048f858d (patch) | |
tree | 459b6394e47d2c720755b09834bfacb699a8cb39 /runtime/doc/eval.txt | |
parent | e65081d1b591f16dc6e380a830d87565c5eb7b03 (diff) |
Update runtime files
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1 files changed, 24 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt index 8a8431281d..4356381580 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Jun 07 +*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Jun 23 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -4862,6 +4862,8 @@ foldclosed({lnum}) *foldclosed()* The result is a Number. If the line {lnum} is in a closed fold, the result is the number of the first line in that fold. If the line {lnum} is not in a closed fold, -1 is returned. + {lnum} is used like with |getline()|. Thus "." is the current + line, "'m" mark m, etc. Can also be used as a |method|: > GetLnum()->foldclosed() @@ -4870,6 +4872,8 @@ foldclosedend({lnum}) *foldclosedend()* The result is a Number. If the line {lnum} is in a closed fold, the result is the number of the last line in that fold. If the line {lnum} is not in a closed fold, -1 is returned. + {lnum} is used like with |getline()|. Thus "." is the current + line, "'m" mark m, etc. Can also be used as a |method|: > GetLnum()->foldclosedend() @@ -4883,6 +4887,8 @@ foldlevel({lnum}) *foldlevel()* returned for lines where folds are still to be updated and the foldlevel is unknown. As a special case the level of the previous line is usually available. + {lnum} is used like with |getline()|. Thus "." is the current + line, "'m" mark m, etc. Can also be used as a |method|: > GetLnum()->foldlevel() @@ -5758,6 +5764,8 @@ getmatches([{win}]) *getmatches()* |getmatches()| is useful in combination with |setmatches()|, as |setmatches()| can restore a list of matches saved by |getmatches()|. + If {win} is specified, use the window with this number or + window ID instead of the current window. Example: > :echo getmatches() < [{'group': 'MyGroup1', 'pattern': 'TODO', @@ -5858,8 +5866,10 @@ getqflist([{what}]) *getqflist()* valid |TRUE|: recognized error message When there is no error list or it's empty, an empty list is - returned. Quickfix list entries with non-existing buffer - number are returned with "bufnr" set to zero. + returned. Quickfix list entries with a non-existing buffer + number are returned with "bufnr" set to zero (Note: some + functions accept buffer number zero for the alternate buffer, + you may need to explicitly check for zero). Useful application: Find pattern matches in multiple files and do something with them: > @@ -6003,12 +6013,12 @@ getregtype([{regname}]) *getregtype()* Can also be used as a |method|: > GetRegname()->getregtype() -gettabinfo([{arg}]) *gettabinfo()* - If {arg} is not specified, then information about all the tab - pages is returned as a |List|. Each List item is a |Dictionary|. - Otherwise, {arg} specifies the tab page number and information - about that one is returned. If the tab page does not exist an - empty List is returned. +gettabinfo([{tabnr}]) *gettabinfo()* + If {tabnr} is not specified, then information about all the + tab pages is returned as a |List|. Each List item is a + |Dictionary|. Otherwise, {tabnr} specifies the tab page + number and information about that one is returned. If the tab + page does not exist an empty List is returned. Each List item is a |Dictionary| with the following entries: tabnr tab page number. @@ -6061,11 +6071,11 @@ gettabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname} [, {def}]) *gettabwinvar()* < Can also be used as a |method|: > GetTabnr()->gettabwinvar(winnr, varname) -gettagstack([{nr}]) *gettagstack()* - The result is a Dict, which is the tag stack of window {nr}. - {nr} can be the window number or the |window-ID|. - When {nr} is not specified, the current window is used. - When window {nr} doesn't exist, an empty Dict is returned. +gettagstack([{winnr}]) *gettagstack()* + The result is a Dict, which is the tag stack of window {winnr}. + {winnr} can be the window number or the |window-ID|. + When {winnr} is not specified, the current window is used. + When window {winnr} doesn't exist, an empty Dict is returned. The returned dictionary contains the following entries: curidx Current index in the stack. When at |