From e6e3989c1b3f18907a0c305712b867e9a3821369 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bram Moolenaar Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2018 12:32:11 +0200 Subject: patch 8.1.0493: argv() and argc() only work on the current argument list Problem: argv() and argc() only work on the current argument list. Solution: Add a window ID argument. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #832) --- runtime/doc/eval.txt | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'runtime') diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt index d51da60f84..2e58c854e7 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt @@ -2026,11 +2026,11 @@ append({lnum}, {text}) Number append {text} below line {lnum} appendbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text}) Number append {text} below line {lnum} in buffer {expr} -argc() Number number of files in the argument list +argc( [{winid}]) Number number of files in the argument list argidx() Number current index in the argument list arglistid([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]]) Number argument list id -argv({nr}) String {nr} entry of the argument list -argv() List the argument list +argv({nr} [, {winid}]) String {nr} entry of the argument list +argv([-1, {winid}]) List the argument list assert_beeps({cmd}) Number assert {cmd} causes a beep assert_equal({exp}, {act} [, {msg}]) Number assert {exp} is equal to {act} @@ -2596,8 +2596,15 @@ appendbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text}) *appendbufline()* :let failed = appendbufline(13, 0, "# THE START") < *argc()* -argc() The result is the number of files in the argument list of the - current window. See |arglist|. +argc([{winid}]) + The result is the number of files in the argument list. See + |arglist|. + If {winid} is not supplied, the argument list of the current + window is used. + If {winid} is -1, the global argument list is used. + Otherwise {winid} specifies the window of which the argument + list is used: either the window number or the window ID. + Returns -1 if the {winid} argument is invalid. *argidx()* argidx() The result is the current index in the argument list. 0 is @@ -2608,7 +2615,7 @@ arglistid([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]]) Return the argument list ID. This is a number which identifies the argument list being used. Zero is used for the global argument list. See |arglist|. - Return -1 if the arguments are invalid. + Returns -1 if the arguments are invalid. Without arguments use the current window. With {winnr} only use this window in the current tab page. @@ -2617,17 +2624,19 @@ arglistid([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]]) {winnr} can be the window number or the |window-ID|. *argv()* -argv([{nr}]) The result is the {nr}th file in the argument list of the - current window. See |arglist|. "argv(0)" is the first one. - Example: > +argv([{nr} [, {winid}]) + The result is the {nr}th file in the argument list. See + |arglist|. "argv(0)" is the first one. Example: > :let i = 0 :while i < argc() : let f = escape(fnameescape(argv(i)), '.') : exe 'amenu Arg.' . f . ' :e ' . f . '' : let i = i + 1 :endwhile -< Without the {nr} argument a |List| with the whole |arglist| is - returned. +< Without the {nr} argument, or when {nr} is -1, a |List| with + the whole |arglist| is returned. + + The {winid} argument specifies the window ID, see |argc()|. assert_beeps({cmd}) *assert_beeps()* Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does -- cgit v1.2.3