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authorBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2016-08-01 15:40:54 +0200
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2016-08-01 15:40:54 +0200
commit437bafe4c8a83ed71ee006eda7f54b65a90f0d4c (patch)
treedac9426b1bafe44f050bbb13c027de31117c089d /runtime
parent580164481924ed8611eb79f0247a0eb1ca0b3b9a (diff)
patch 7.4.2137v7.4.2137
Problem: Using function() with a name will find another function when it is redefined. Solution: Add funcref(). Refer to lambda using a partial. Fix several reference counting issues.
Diffstat (limited to 'runtime')
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/eval.txt29
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
index 8dfbb3a28e..7e0b73c612 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 29
+*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 31
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1240,7 +1240,9 @@ function returns: >
:let Bar = Foo(4)
:echo Bar(6)
< 5
-See also |:func-closure|.
+
+See also |:func-closure|. Lambda and closure support can be checked with: >
+ if has('lambda')
Examples for using a lambda expression with |sort()|, |map()| and |filter()|: >
:echo map([1, 2, 3], {idx, val -> val + 1})
@@ -2071,8 +2073,10 @@ foldlevel({lnum}) Number fold level at {lnum}
foldtext() String line displayed for closed fold
foldtextresult({lnum}) String text for closed fold at {lnum}
foreground() Number bring the Vim window to the foreground
-function({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
+funcref({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
Funcref reference to function {name}
+function({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
+ Funcref named reference to function {name}
garbagecollect([{atexit}]) none free memory, breaking cyclic references
get({list}, {idx} [, {def}]) any get item {idx} from {list} or {def}
get({dict}, {key} [, {def}]) any get item {key} from {dict} or {def}
@@ -3850,6 +3854,15 @@ foreground() Move the Vim window to the foreground. Useful when sent from
{only in the Win32, Athena, Motif and GTK GUI versions and the
Win32 console version}
+ *funcref()*
+funcref({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
+ Just like |function()|, but the returned Funcref will lookup
+ the function by reference, not by name. This matters when the
+ function {name} is redefined later.
+
+ Unlike |function()|, {name} must be an existing user function.
+ Also for autoloaded functions. {name} cannot be a builtin
+ function.
*function()* *E700* *E922* *E923*
function({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
@@ -3857,12 +3870,16 @@ function({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
{name} can be the name of a user defined function or an
internal function.
- {name} can also be a Funcref, also a partial. When it is a
+ {name} can also be a Funcref or a partial. When it is a
partial the dict stored in it will be used and the {dict}
argument is not allowed. E.g.: >
let FuncWithArg = function(dict.Func, [arg])
let Broken = function(dict.Func, [arg], dict)
<
+ When using the Funcref the function will be found by {name},
+ also when it was redefined later. Use |funcref()| to keep the
+ same function.
+
When {arglist} or {dict} is present this creates a partial.
That means the argument list and/or the dictionary is stored in
the Funcref and will be used when the Funcref is called.
@@ -6191,6 +6208,7 @@ screenrow() *screenrow()*
The result is a Number, which is the current screen row of the
cursor. The top line has number one.
This function is mainly used for testing.
+ Alternatively you can use |winline()|.
Note: Same restrictions as with |screencol()|.
@@ -8039,6 +8057,7 @@ insert_expand Compiled with support for CTRL-X expansion commands in
Insert mode.
jumplist Compiled with |jumplist| support.
keymap Compiled with 'keymap' support.
+lambda Compiled with |lambda| support.
langmap Compiled with 'langmap' support.
libcall Compiled with |libcall()| support.
linebreak Compiled with 'linebreak', 'breakat', 'showbreak' and
@@ -8294,7 +8313,7 @@ See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
:endf[unction] The end of a function definition. Must be on a line
by its own, without other commands.
- *:delf* *:delfunction* *E130* *E131*
+ *:delf* *:delfunction* *E130* *E131* *E933*
:delf[unction] {name} Delete function {name}.
{name} can also be a |Dictionary| entry that is a
|Funcref|: >