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authorBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2022-05-12 20:34:15 +0100
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2022-05-12 20:34:15 +0100
commit3f32a5f1601ab2b0eba0caad00d4c26fb86a02a2 (patch)
tree95041e4099ce8554fc39df7bf24096cebb183be3 /runtime
parentd0b1a09f44654bb5e29b09de1311845200f17d90 (diff)
Update runtime files and translations
Diffstat (limited to 'runtime')
-rw-r--r--runtime/compiler/scdoc.vim3
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/builtin.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/eval.txt20
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/starting.txt4
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/syntax.txt166
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/tags1
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/todo.txt16
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/windows.txt4
-rw-r--r--runtime/evim.vim5
-rw-r--r--runtime/ftplugin/scdoc.vim10
-rw-r--r--runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim4
-rw-r--r--runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim4
-rw-r--r--runtime/syntax/debsources.vim4
-rw-r--r--runtime/syntax/help.vim4
-rw-r--r--runtime/syntax/scdoc.vim63
15 files changed, 159 insertions, 151 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/compiler/scdoc.vim b/runtime/compiler/scdoc.vim
index 2f6edc6322..c37969f89c 100644
--- a/runtime/compiler/scdoc.vim
+++ b/runtime/compiler/scdoc.vim
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
" scdoc compiler for Vim
" Compiler: scdoc
-" Maintainer: Greg Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
+" Maintainer: Gregory Anders <contact@gpanders.com>
" Last Updated: 2019-10-24
+" Upstream: https://github.com/gpanders/vim-scdoc
if exists('current_compiler')
finish
diff --git a/runtime/doc/builtin.txt b/runtime/doc/builtin.txt
index 7d62583d62..538f099cb4 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/builtin.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/builtin.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*builtin.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 May 09
+*builtin.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 May 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
index ac61023612..db70b711a7 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 May 06
+*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 May 11
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1534,14 +1534,22 @@ allowing the inclusion of Vim script expressions (see |expr1|). Any
expression returning a value can be enclosed between curly braces. The value
is converted to a string. All the text and results of the expressions
are concatenated to make a new string.
-
+ *E1278*
To include an opening brace '{' or closing brace '}' in the string content
-double it.
+double it. For double quoted strings using a backslash also works. A single
+closing brace '}' will result in an error.
Examples: >
let your_name = input("What's your name? ")
+< What's your name? Peter ~
+>
+ echo
echo $"Hello, {your_name}!"
- echo $"The square root of 9 is {sqrt(9)}"
+< Hello, Peter! ~
+>
+ echo $"The square root of {{9}} is {sqrt(9)}"
+< The square root of {9} is 3.0 ~
+
option *expr-option* *E112* *E113*
------
@@ -3538,8 +3546,8 @@ text...
:for {var} in {object} *:for* *E690* *E732*
:endfo[r] *:endfo* *:endfor*
Repeat the commands between `:for` and `:endfor` for
- each item in {object}. {object} can be a |List| or
- a |Blob|. *E1177*
+ each item in {object}. {object} can be a |List|,
+ a |Blob| or a |String|. *E1177*
Variable {var} is set to the value of each item.
In |Vim9| script the loop variable must not have been
diff --git a/runtime/doc/starting.txt b/runtime/doc/starting.txt
index 3ec5a9992e..f5b33a8886 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/starting.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/starting.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*starting.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 May 09
+*starting.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 May 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -737,6 +737,7 @@ In Evim these options are changed from their default value:
:set guioptions-=a non-Unix only: don't do auto-select
Key mappings:
+ <CTRL-Q> quit, using `:confirm` prompt if there are changes
<Down> moves by screen lines rather than file lines
<Up> idem
Q does "gq", formatting, instead of Ex mode
@@ -747,7 +748,6 @@ Key mappings:
<C-Insert> idem
CTRL-V Pastes from the clipboard (in any mode)
<S-Insert> idem
- CTRL-Q do what CTRL-V used to do
CTRL-Z undo
CTRL-Y redo
<M-Space> system menu
diff --git a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt
index 9e9a0f166d..fd783288a1 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ your own highlight colors for the progress bar. Example: >
hi TOhtmlProgress guifg=#c0ffee ctermbg=7
<
*g:html_number_lines*
-Default: current 'number' setting.
+Default: Current 'number' setting.
When 0, buffer text is displayed in the generated HTML without line numbering.
When 1, a column of line numbers is added to the generated HTML with the same
highlighting as the line number column in Vim (|hl-LineNr|).
@@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ folded text will open the fold as if |g:html_hover_unfold| were set.
:let g:html_no_foldcolumn = 1
<
*TOhtml-uncopyable-text* *g:html_prevent_copy*
-Default: empty string.
+Default: Empty string.
This option prevents certain regions of the generated HTML from being copied,
when you select all text in document rendered in a browser and copy it. Useful
for allowing users to copy-paste only the source text even if a fold column or
@@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ uncopyable regions. In some browsers, especially older browsers, after
selecting an entire page and copying the selection, the <input> tags are not
pasted with the page text. If |g:html_no_invalid| is 0, the <input> tags have
invalid type; this works in more browsers, but the page will not validate.
-Note: this method does NOT work in recent versions of Chrome and equivalent
+Note: This method does NOT work in recent versions of Chrome and equivalent
browsers; the <input> tags get pasted with the text.
When "fallback" (default value), the same <input> elements are generated for
@@ -659,12 +659,12 @@ To append a string "_mystring" to the end of each ID: >
:let g:html_id_expr = '"_mystring"'
<
-Note, when converting a diff view to HTML, the expression will only be
+Note: When converting a diff view to HTML, the expression will only be
evaluated for the first window in the diff, and the result used for all the
windows.
*TOhtml-wrap-text* *g:html_pre_wrap*
-Default: current 'wrap' setting.
+Default: Current 'wrap' setting.
When 0, if |g:html_no_pre| is 0 or unset, the text in the generated HTML does
not wrap at the edge of the browser window.
When 1, if |g:html_use_css| is 1, the CSS 2.0 "white-space:pre-wrap" value is
@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ wide browser support. However, you can override this to support specific
encodings that may not be automatically detected by default (see options
below). See http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets for the IANA names.
-Note, by default all Unicode encodings are converted to UTF-8 with no BOM in
+Note: By default all Unicode encodings are converted to UTF-8 with no BOM in
the generated HTML, as recommended by W3C:
http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-choosing-encodings
@@ -1328,8 +1328,8 @@ the global or buffer-local variable load_doxygen_syntax. This is done by
adding the following to your .vimrc. >
:let g:load_doxygen_syntax=1
-There are a couple of variables that have an effect on syntax highlighting, and
-are to do with non-standard highlighting options.
+There are a couple of variables that have an effect on syntax highlighting,
+and are to do with non-standard highlighting options.
Variable Default Effect ~
g:doxygen_enhanced_color
@@ -1471,8 +1471,8 @@ To enable highlighting some special atoms, put this in your vimrc: >
ELIXIR *elixir.vim* *ft-elixir-syntax*
-Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable
-applications.
+Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and
+maintainable applications.
The following file extensions are auto-detected as Elixir file types:
@@ -1488,7 +1488,7 @@ Elixir.
FLEXWIKI *flexwiki.vim* *ft-flexwiki-syntax*
FlexWiki is an ASP.NET-based wiki package available at http://www.flexwiki.com
-NOTE: this site currently doesn't work, on Wikipedia is mentioned that
+NOTE: This site currently doesn't work, on Wikipedia is mentioned that
development stopped in 2009.
Syntax highlighting is available for the most common elements of FlexWiki
@@ -1568,8 +1568,8 @@ syntax highlighting will not be correct if the form is incorrectly set.
When you create a new fortran file, the syntax script assumes fixed source
form. If you always use free source form, then >
:let fortran_free_source=1
-in your .vimrc prior to the :syntax on command. If you always use fixed source
-form, then >
+in your .vimrc prior to the :syntax on command. If you always use fixed
+source form, then >
:let fortran_fixed_source=1
in your .vimrc prior to the :syntax on command.
@@ -1840,8 +1840,8 @@ ends with -->) you can define >
JavaScript and Visual Basic embedded inside HTML documents are highlighted as
'Special' with statements, comments, strings and so on colored as in standard
-programming languages. Note that only JavaScript and Visual Basic are currently
-supported, no other scripting language has been added yet.
+programming languages. Note that only JavaScript and Visual Basic are
+currently supported, no other scripting language has been added yet.
Embedded and inlined cascading style sheets (CSS) are highlighted too.
@@ -1945,8 +1945,8 @@ The java.vim syntax highlighting file offers several options:
In Java 1.0.2 it was never possible to have braces inside parens, so this was
flagged as an error. Since Java 1.1 this is possible (with anonymous
-classes), and therefore is no longer marked as an error. If you prefer the old
-way, put the following line into your vim startup file: >
+classes), and therefore is no longer marked as an error. If you prefer the
+old way, put the following line into your vim startup file: >
:let java_mark_braces_in_parens_as_errors=1
All identifiers in java.lang.* are always visible in all classes. To
@@ -2064,10 +2064,10 @@ LISP *lisp.vim* *ft-lisp-syntax*
The lisp syntax highlighting provides two options: >
- g:lisp_instring : if it exists, then "(...)" strings are highlighted
+ g:lisp_instring : If it exists, then "(...)" strings are highlighted
as if the contents of the string were lisp.
Useful for AutoLisp.
- g:lisp_rainbow : if it exists and is nonzero, then differing levels
+ g:lisp_rainbow : If it exists and is nonzero, then differing levels
of parenthesization will receive different
highlighting.
<
@@ -2474,8 +2474,8 @@ If you do not want complex things like '@{${"foo"}}' to be parsed: >
(In Vim 6.x it was the other way around: "perl_extended_vars" enabled it.)
-The coloring strings can be changed. By default strings and qq friends will be
-highlighted like the first line. If you set the variable
+The coloring strings can be changed. By default strings and qq friends will
+be highlighted like the first line. If you set the variable
perl_string_as_statement, it will be highlighted as in the second line.
"hello world!"; qq|hello world|;
@@ -2487,8 +2487,8 @@ perl_string_as_statement, it will be highlighted as in the second line.
The syncing has 3 options. The first two switch off some triggering of
synchronization and should only be needed in case it fails to work properly.
If while scrolling all of a sudden the whole screen changes color completely
-then you should try and switch off one of those. Let me know if you can figure
-out the line that causes the mistake.
+then you should try and switch off one of those. Let me know if you can
+figure out the line that causes the mistake.
One triggers on "^\s*sub\s*" and the other on "^[$@%]" more or less. >
@@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ behavior, set 'perl_nofold_packages': >
PHP3 and PHP4 *php.vim* *php3.vim* *ft-php-syntax* *ft-php3-syntax*
-[note: previously this was called "php3", but since it now also supports php4
+[Note: Previously this was called "php3", but since it now also supports php4
it has been renamed to "php"]
There are the following options for the php syntax highlighting.
@@ -2595,15 +2595,15 @@ PPWizard is a preprocessor for HTML and OS/2 INF files
This syntax file has the options:
-- ppwiz_highlight_defs : determines highlighting mode for PPWizard's
+- ppwiz_highlight_defs : Determines highlighting mode for PPWizard's
definitions. Possible values are
ppwiz_highlight_defs = 1 : PPWizard #define statements retain the
- colors of their contents (e.g. PPWizard macros and variables)
+ colors of their contents (e.g. PPWizard macros and variables).
- ppwiz_highlight_defs = 2 : preprocessor #define and #evaluate
+ ppwiz_highlight_defs = 2 : Preprocessor #define and #evaluate
statements are shown in a single color with the exception of line
- continuation symbols
+ continuation symbols.
The default setting for ppwiz_highlight_defs is 1.
@@ -2642,7 +2642,7 @@ highlighted by defining the postscr_level variable as follows: >
If this variable is not defined it defaults to 2 (level 2) since this is
the most prevalent version currently.
-Note, not all PS interpreters will support all language features for a
+Note: Not all PS interpreters will support all language features for a
particular language level. In particular the %!PS-Adobe-3.0 at the start of
PS files does NOT mean the PostScript present is level 3 PostScript!
@@ -2744,7 +2744,7 @@ If you want all possible Python highlighting (the same as setting the
preceding last option and unsetting all other ones): >
:let python_highlight_all = 1
-Note: only existence of these options matter, not their value. You can replace
+Note: Only existence of these options matter, not their value. You can replace
1 above with anything.
QUAKE *quake.vim* *ft-quake-syntax*
@@ -3184,16 +3184,16 @@ The Speedup syntax file has some options:
the DECLARE section; if you defined own types, you have to include
them in the syntax file.
-- oneline_comments : this value ranges from 1 to 3 and determines the
+- oneline_comments : This value ranges from 1 to 3 and determines the
highlighting of # style comments.
- oneline_comments = 1 : allow normal Speedup code after an even
+ oneline_comments = 1 : Allow normal Speedup code after an even
number of #s.
- oneline_comments = 2 : show code starting with the second # as
+ oneline_comments = 2 : Show code starting with the second # as
error. This is the default setting.
- oneline_comments = 3 : show the whole line as error if it contains
+ oneline_comments = 3 : Show the whole line as error if it contains
more than one #.
Since especially OPERATION sections tend to become very large due to
@@ -3232,8 +3232,8 @@ This covers the shell named "tcsh". It is a superset of csh. See |csh.vim|
for how the filetype is detected.
Tcsh does not allow \" in strings unless the "backslash_quote" shell variable
-is set. If you want VIM to assume that no backslash quote constructs exist add
-this line to your .vimrc: >
+is set. If you want VIM to assume that no backslash quote constructs exist
+add this line to your .vimrc: >
:let tcsh_backslash_quote = 0
@@ -3599,7 +3599,7 @@ start and end tags. This can be turned on by >
:let g:xml_syntax_folding = 1
:set foldmethod=syntax
-Note: syntax folding might slow down syntax highlighting significantly,
+Note: Syntax folding might slow down syntax highlighting significantly,
especially for large files.
@@ -5098,8 +5098,8 @@ ctermul={color-nr} *highlight-ctermul*
The case of the color names is ignored.
Note that for 16 color ansi style terminals (including xterms), the
- numbers in the NR-8 column is used. Here '*' means 'add 8' so that Blue
- is 12, DarkGray is 8 etc.
+ numbers in the NR-8 column is used. Here '*' means 'add 8' so that
+ Blue is 12, DarkGray is 8 etc.
Note that for some color terminals these names may result in the wrong
colors!
@@ -5242,48 +5242,46 @@ When possible the name is highlighted in the used colors. If this makes it
unreadable use Visual selection.
*hl-ColorColumn*
-ColorColumn used for the columns set with 'colorcolumn'
+ColorColumn Used for the columns set with 'colorcolumn'.
*hl-Conceal*
-Conceal placeholder characters substituted for concealed
- text (see 'conceallevel')
+Conceal Placeholder characters substituted for concealed
+ text (see 'conceallevel').
*hl-Cursor*
-Cursor the character under the cursor
-lCursor the character under the cursor when |language-mapping|
- is used (see 'guicursor')
+Cursor Character under the cursor.
+lCursor Character under the cursor when |language-mapping|
+ is used (see 'guicursor').
*hl-CursorIM*
-CursorIM like Cursor, but used when in IME mode |CursorIM|
+CursorIM Like Cursor, but used when in IME mode. |CursorIM|
*hl-CursorColumn*
-CursorColumn the screen column that the cursor is in when 'cursorcolumn' is
- set
+CursorColumn Screen column that the cursor is in when 'cursorcolumn' is set.
*hl-CursorLine*
-CursorLine the screen line that the cursor is in when 'cursorline' is
- set
+CursorLine Screen line that the cursor is in when 'cursorline' is set.
*hl-Directory*
-Directory directory names (and other special names in listings)
+Directory Directory names (and other special names in listings).
*hl-DiffAdd*
-DiffAdd diff mode: Added line |diff.txt|
+DiffAdd Diff mode: Added line. |diff.txt|
*hl-DiffChange*
-DiffChange diff mode: Changed line |diff.txt|
+DiffChange Diff mode: Changed line. |diff.txt|
*hl-DiffDelete*
-DiffDelete diff mode: Deleted line |diff.txt|
+DiffDelete Diff mode: Deleted line. |diff.txt|
*hl-DiffText*
-DiffText diff mode: Changed text within a changed line |diff.txt|
+DiffText Diff mode: Changed text within a changed line. |diff.txt|
*hl-EndOfBuffer*
-EndOfBuffer filler lines (~) after the last line in the buffer.
+EndOfBuffer Filler lines (~) after the last line in the buffer.
By default, this is highlighted like |hl-NonText|.
*hl-ErrorMsg*
-ErrorMsg error messages on the command line
+ErrorMsg Error messages on the command line.
*hl-VertSplit*
-VertSplit the column separating vertically split windows
+VertSplit Column separating vertically split windows.
*hl-Folded*
-Folded line used for closed folds
+Folded Line used for closed folds.
*hl-FoldColumn*
FoldColumn 'foldcolumn'
*hl-SignColumn*
-SignColumn column where |signs| are displayed
+SignColumn Column where |signs| are displayed.
*hl-IncSearch*
IncSearch 'incsearch' highlighting; also used for the text replaced with
- ":s///c"
+ ":s///c".
*hl-LineNr*
LineNr Line number for ":number" and ":#" commands, and when 'number'
or 'relativenumber' option is set.
@@ -5301,11 +5299,11 @@ CursorLineSign Like SignColumn when 'cursorline' is set for the cursor line.
*hl-CursorLineFold*
CursorLineFold Like FoldColumn when 'cursorline' is set for the cursor line.
*hl-MatchParen*
-MatchParen The character under the cursor or just before it, if it
+MatchParen Character under the cursor or just before it, if it
is a paired bracket, and its match. |pi_paren.txt|
*hl-ModeMsg*
-ModeMsg 'showmode' message (e.g., "-- INSERT --")
+ModeMsg 'showmode' message (e.g., "-- INSERT --").
*hl-MoreMsg*
MoreMsg |more-prompt|
*hl-NonText*
@@ -5314,17 +5312,17 @@ NonText '@' at the end of the window, characters from 'showbreak'
(e.g., ">" displayed when a double-wide character doesn't
fit at the end of the line).
*hl-Normal*
-Normal normal text
+Normal Normal text.
*hl-Pmenu*
-Pmenu Popup menu: normal item.
+Pmenu Popup menu: Normal item.
*hl-PmenuSel*
-PmenuSel Popup menu: selected item.
+PmenuSel Popup menu: Selected item.
*hl-PmenuSbar*
-PmenuSbar Popup menu: scrollbar.
+PmenuSbar Popup menu: Scrollbar.
*hl-PmenuThumb*
PmenuThumb Popup menu: Thumb of the scrollbar.
*hl-Question*
-Question |hit-enter| prompt and yes/no questions
+Question |hit-enter| prompt and yes/no questions.
*hl-QuickFixLine*
QuickFixLine Current |quickfix| item in the quickfix window.
*hl-Search*
@@ -5332,12 +5330,12 @@ Search Last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch').
Also used for similar items that need to stand out.
*hl-CurSearch*
CurSearch Current match for the last search pattern (see 'hlsearch').
- Note: this is correct after a search, but may get outdated if
- changes are made or the screen is redrawn.
+ Note: This is correct after a search, but may get outdated if
+ changes are made or the screen is redrawn.
*hl-SpecialKey*
SpecialKey Meta and special keys listed with ":map", also for text used
to show unprintable characters in the text, 'listchars'.
- Generally: text that is displayed differently from what it
+ Generally: Text that is displayed differently from what it
really is.
*hl-SpellBad*
SpellBad Word that is not recognized by the spellchecker. |spell|
@@ -5354,35 +5352,35 @@ SpellRare Word that is recognized by the spellchecker as one that is
hardly ever used. |spell|
This will be combined with the highlighting used otherwise.
*hl-StatusLine*
-StatusLine status line of current window
+StatusLine Status line of current window.
*hl-StatusLineNC*
StatusLineNC status lines of not-current windows
- Note: if this is equal to "StatusLine" Vim will use "^^^" in
+ Note: If this is equal to "StatusLine", Vim will use "^^^" in
the status line of the current window.
*hl-StatusLineTerm*
-StatusLineTerm status line of current window, if it is a |terminal| window.
+StatusLineTerm Status line of current window, if it is a |terminal| window.
*hl-StatusLineTermNC*
-StatusLineTermNC status lines of not-current windows that is a |terminal|
+StatusLineTermNC Status lines of not-current windows that is a |terminal|
window.
*hl-TabLine*
-TabLine tab pages line, not active tab page label
+TabLine Tab pages line, not active tab page label.
*hl-TabLineFill*
-TabLineFill tab pages line, where there are no labels
+TabLineFill Tab pages line, where there are no labels.
*hl-TabLineSel*
-TabLineSel tab pages line, active tab page label
+TabLineSel Tab pages line, active tab page label.
*hl-Terminal*
-Terminal |terminal| window (see |terminal-size-color|)
+Terminal |terminal| window (see |terminal-size-color|).
*hl-Title*
-Title titles for output from ":set all", ":autocmd" etc.
+Title Titles for output from ":set all", ":autocmd" etc.
*hl-Visual*
-Visual Visual mode selection
+Visual Visual mode selection.
*hl-VisualNOS*
VisualNOS Visual mode selection when vim is "Not Owning the Selection".
Only X11 Gui's |gui-x11| and |xterm-clipboard| supports this.
*hl-WarningMsg*
-WarningMsg warning messages
+WarningMsg Warning messages.
*hl-WildMenu*
-WildMenu current match in 'wildmenu' completion
+WildMenu Current match in 'wildmenu' completion.
*hl-User1* *hl-User1..9* *hl-User9*
The 'statusline' syntax allows the use of 9 different highlights in the
@@ -5772,7 +5770,7 @@ If your syntax causes redrawing to be slow, here are a few hints on making it
faster. To see slowness switch on some features that usually interfere, such
as 'relativenumber' and |folding|.
-Note: this is only available when compiled with the |+profile| feature.
+Note: This is only available when compiled with the |+profile| feature.
You many need to build Vim with "huge" features.
To find out what patterns are consuming most time, get an overview with this
diff --git a/runtime/doc/tags b/runtime/doc/tags
index 2525ce4a65..ad7f6bb402 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/tags
+++ b/runtime/doc/tags
@@ -4264,6 +4264,7 @@ E1270 change.txt /*E1270*
E1271 vim9.txt /*E1271*
E1274 cmdline.txt /*E1274*
E1276 builtin.txt /*E1276*
+E1278 eval.txt /*E1278*
E128 eval.txt /*E128*
E129 eval.txt /*E129*
E13 message.txt /*E13*
diff --git a/runtime/doc/todo.txt b/runtime/doc/todo.txt
index f7a3d350f0..49fd1ee74d 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/todo.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/todo.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 May 09
+*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 May 12
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -38,9 +38,6 @@ browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1234
*known-bugs*
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
-String interpolation: Handle backslash and quotes in the expression normally,
-do not require escaping.
-
Once Vim9 is stable:
- Use Vim9 for more runtime files.
- Check code coverage, add more tests if needed.
@@ -48,6 +45,7 @@ Once Vim9 is stable:
vim9instr.c
vim9script.c
vim9type.c
+- Inlude new set of colors: #9795
- Adjust intro message to say "help version9".
Further Vim9 improvements, possibly after launch:
@@ -65,8 +63,6 @@ Further Vim9 improvements, possibly after launch:
evaluation.
Use the location where the option was set for deciding whether it's to be
evaluated in Vim9 script context.
-- Implement "import lazy" - like autoload but with a relative or absolute
- path. #9595
- implement :type
- implement :enum
- implement :class and :interface: See |vim9-classes|
@@ -127,14 +123,12 @@ Text properties:
where property fits in.
Or Should we let the textprop highlight overrule other (e.g. diff) highlight
if the priority is above a certain value? (#7392)
-- Popup attached to text property stays visible when text is deleted with
- "cc". (#7737) "C" works OK. "dd" also files in a buffer with a single
+- "C" works OK. "dd" fails to delete text property in a buffer with a single
line.
- Add text property that shifts text to make room for annotation (e.g.
variable type). Like the opposite of conceal. Requires fixing the cursor
positioning and mouse clicks as with conceal mode.
- Auto-indenting may cause highlighting to shift. (#7719)
-- "cc" does not call inserted_bytes(). (Axel Forsman, #5763)
- Combining text property with 'cursorline' does not always work (Billie
Cleek, #5533)
- See remarks at top of src/textprop.c
@@ -862,10 +856,6 @@ missing: --nofork, -A , -b, -h, etc.
":au * * command" should not be allowed, only use * for event when listing or
deleting autocmds, not when adding them.
-With 'foldmethod' "indent" and appending an empty line, what follows isn't
-included in the existing fold. Deleting the empty line and undo fixes it.
-(Oleg Koshovetc, 2018 Jul 15, #3214)
-
Column number is wrong when using 'linebreak' and 'wrap'. (Keith Smiley, 2018
Jan 15, #2555)
diff --git a/runtime/doc/windows.txt b/runtime/doc/windows.txt
index eadd7d916e..a5c1d140b5 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/windows.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/windows.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*windows.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
+*windows.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 May 11
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ modified, but is forced (with '!') to be removed from a window, and
'autowrite' is off or the buffer can't be written.
You can make a hidden buffer not hidden by starting to edit it with any
-command. Or by deleting it with the ":bdelete" command.
+command, or by deleting it with the ":bdelete" command.
The 'hidden' is global, it is used for all buffers. The 'bufhidden' option
can be used to make an exception for a specific buffer. It can take these
diff --git a/runtime/evim.vim b/runtime/evim.vim
index 4a875ee911..d3f349e0d8 100644
--- a/runtime/evim.vim
+++ b/runtime/evim.vim
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
" Vim script for Evim key bindings
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
-" Last Change: 2019 Jan 27
+" Last Change: 2022 May 10
" Don't use Vi-compatible mode.
set nocompatible
@@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ set nocompatible
" Use the mswin.vim script for most mappings
source <sfile>:p:h/mswin.vim
+" Allow for using CTRL-Q in Insert mode to quit Vim.
+inoremap <C-Q> <C-O>:confirm qall<CR>
+
" Vim is in Insert mode by default
set insertmode
diff --git a/runtime/ftplugin/scdoc.vim b/runtime/ftplugin/scdoc.vim
index 2e98e647f4..552c865baa 100644
--- a/runtime/ftplugin/scdoc.vim
+++ b/runtime/ftplugin/scdoc.vim
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
" scdoc filetype plugin
-" Maintainer: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
-" Last Updated: 2021-08-04
+" Maintainer: Gregory Anders <contact@gpanders.com>
+" Last Updated: 2022-05-09
+" Upstream: https://github.com/gpanders/vim-scdoc
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
@@ -19,8 +20,3 @@ setlocal softtabstop=0
setlocal textwidth=80
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setl com< cms< fo< et< sw< sts< tw<'
-
-if has('conceal')
- setlocal conceallevel=2
- let b:undo_ftplugin .= ' cole<'
-endif
diff --git a/runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim b/runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim
index 8d09af0886..2efd919772 100644
--- a/runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers
" Former Maintainers: Gerfried Fuchs <alfie@ist.org>
" Wichert Akkerman <wakkerma@debian.org>
-" Last Change: 2022 Mar 28
+" Last Change: 2022 May 01
" URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/master/syntax/debchangelog.vim
" Standard syntax initialization
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ let s:supported = [
\ 'jessie', 'stretch', 'buster', 'bullseye', 'bookworm',
\ 'trixie', 'sid', 'rc-buggy',
\
- \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'focal', 'impish', 'jammy',
+ \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'focal', 'impish', 'jammy', 'kinetic',
\ 'devel'
\ ]
let s:unsupported = [
diff --git a/runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim b/runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim
index 8b65ece4ca..4c7fb5dd63 100644
--- a/runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers
" Former Maintainers: Gerfried Fuchs <alfie@ist.org>
" Wichert Akkerman <wakkerma@debian.org>
-" Last Change: 2021 Nov 26
+" Last Change: 2022 May 11
" URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/master/syntax/debcontrol.vim
" Standard syntax initialization
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ set cpo&vim
" Should match case except for the keys of each field
syn case match
-syn iskeyword @,48-57,-,/
+syn iskeyword @,48-57,-
" Everything that is not explicitly matched by the rules below
syn match debcontrolElse "^.*$"
diff --git a/runtime/syntax/debsources.vim b/runtime/syntax/debsources.vim
index d79ce4b573..e3ec6e6598 100644
--- a/runtime/syntax/debsources.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/debsources.vim
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Debian sources.list
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers
" Former Maintainer: Matthijs Mohlmann <matthijs@cacholong.nl>
-" Last Change: 2022 Mar 28
+" Last Change: 2022 May 01
" URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/master/syntax/debsources.vim
" Standard syntax initialization
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ let s:supported = [
\ 'jessie', 'stretch', 'buster', 'bullseye', 'bookworm',
\ 'trixie', 'sid', 'rc-buggy',
\
- \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'focal', 'impish', 'jammy',
+ \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'focal', 'impish', 'jammy', 'kinetic',
\ 'devel'
\ ]
let s:unsupported = [
diff --git a/runtime/syntax/help.vim b/runtime/syntax/help.vim
index f5a50bfacd..14777f8585 100644
--- a/runtime/syntax/help.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/help.vim
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Vim help file
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar (Bram@vim.org)
-" Last Change: 2022 May 01
+" Last Change: 2022 May 12
" Quit when a (custom) syntax file was already loaded
if exists("b:current_syntax")
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ hi def link helpError Error
hi def link helpTodo Todo
hi def link helpURL String
-if expand('%:p') == $VIMRUNTIME .. '/doc/syntax.txt'
+if expand('%:p') =~ escape($VIMRUNTIME, '\') .. '[/\\]doc[/\\]syntax.txt'
" highlight groups with their respective color
import 'dist/vimhelp.vim'
call vimhelp.HighlightGroups()
diff --git a/runtime/syntax/scdoc.vim b/runtime/syntax/scdoc.vim
index 25c9c5433b..0180f35027 100644
--- a/runtime/syntax/scdoc.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/scdoc.vim
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
" Syntax file for scdoc files
-" Maintainer: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
-" Last Updated: 2021-08-04
+" Maintainer: Gregory Anders <contact@gpanders.com>
+" Last Updated: 2022-05-09
+" Upstream: https://github.com/gpanders/vim-scdoc
if exists('b:current_syntax')
finish
@@ -20,33 +21,43 @@ syntax match scdocIndentError "^[ ]\+"
syntax match scdocLineBreak "++$"
-syntax match scdocOrderedListMarker "^\s*\.\%(\s\+\S\)\@="
-syntax match scdocListMarker "^\s*-\%(\s\+\S\)\@="
+syntax region scdocOrderedListItem matchgroup=scdocOrderedListMarker start="^\z(\s*\)\." skip="^\z1 .*$" end="^" contains=scdocBold,scdocUnderline
+syntax region scdocListItem matchgroup=scdocListMarker start="^\z(\s*\)-" skip="^\z1 .*$" end="^" contains=scdocBold,scdocUnderline
-syntax match scdocTableStartMarker "^[\[|\]][\[\-\]]"
-syntax match scdocTableMarker "^[|:][\[\-\] ]"
+" Tables cannot start with a column
+syntax match scdocTableError "^:"
+
+syntax region scdocTable matchgroup=scdocTableEntry start="^[\[|\]][\[\-\]<=>]" end="^$" contains=scdocTableEntry,scdocTableError,scdocTableContinuation,scdocBold,scdocUnderline,scdocPre
+syntax match scdocTableError "^.*$" contained
+syntax match scdocTableContinuation "^ \+\S\+" contained
+syntax match scdocTableEntry "^[|:][\[\-\]<=> ]" contained
+syntax match scdocTableError "^[|:][\[\-\]<=> ]\S.*$" cont