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authorBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2022-06-26 12:21:15 +0100
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2022-06-26 12:21:15 +0100
commit8a3b805c6c9cae341d560df9c3567ebbe42a7404 (patch)
treee4698c444eb52cbb7aff2138a8491debceda4c5a /runtime
parent0fbc9260a75dfc4d86f20e7c0eb76878f513a212 (diff)
downloadvim-git-8a3b805c6c9cae341d560df9c3567ebbe42a7404.tar.gz
Update runtime files
Diffstat (limited to 'runtime')
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/builtin.txt7
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/channel.txt33
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/cmdline.txt4
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/editing.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/eval.txt6
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/filetype.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt10
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/indent.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/map.txt9
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/message.txt158
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/options.txt16
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/quickref.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/starting.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/tabpage.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/tags1
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/terminal.txt13
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/testing.txt6
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/todo.txt6
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/usr_41.txt8
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/usr_50.txt4
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/usr_51.txt4
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/various.txt3
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/version8.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/version9.txt35
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/vim9.txt10
-rw-r--r--runtime/syntax/doxygen.vim2
27 files changed, 173 insertions, 178 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/builtin.txt b/runtime/doc/builtin.txt
index ad7c5fd1a..5f37c742e 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/builtin.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/builtin.txt
@@ -4898,10 +4898,10 @@ invert({expr}) *invert()*
< Can also be used as a |method|: >
:let bits = bits->invert()
-isabsolutepath({directory}) *isabsolutepath()*
+isabsolutepath({path}) *isabsolutepath()*
The result is a Number, which is |TRUE| when {path} is an
absolute path.
-< On Unix, a path is considered absolute when it starts with '/'.
+ On Unix, a path is considered absolute when it starts with '/'.
On MS-Windows, it is considered absolute when it starts with an
optional drive prefix and is followed by a '\' or '/'. UNC paths
are always absolute.
@@ -4911,7 +4911,7 @@ isabsolutepath({directory}) *isabsolutepath()*
echo isabsolutepath('C:\Windows') " 1
echo isabsolutepath('foobar') " 0
echo isabsolutepath('\\remote\file') " 1
-
+<
Can also be used as a |method|: >
GetName()->isabsolutepath()
@@ -10595,6 +10595,7 @@ viminfo Compiled with viminfo support.
vimscript-1 Compiled Vim script version 1 support
vimscript-2 Compiled Vim script version 2 support
vimscript-3 Compiled Vim script version 3 support
+vimscript-4 Compiled Vim script version 4 support
virtualedit Compiled with 'virtualedit' option. (always true)
visual Compiled with Visual mode. (always true)
visualextra Compiled with extra Visual mode commands. (always
diff --git a/runtime/doc/channel.txt b/runtime/doc/channel.txt
index 669657aa0..b7ae4d430 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/channel.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/channel.txt
@@ -1554,36 +1554,5 @@ The "params" field is optional: >
"params": <list|dict>
}
-Depending on the use case, you can use the ch_evalexpr(), ch_sendexpr() and
-ch_sendraw() functions on the same channel.
-
-A LSP request message has the following format (expressed as a Vim Dict). The
-"params" field is optional: >
-
- {
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": <number>,
- "method": <string>,
- "params": <list|dict>
- }
-
-A LSP response message has the following format (expressed as a Vim Dict). The
-"result" and "error" fields are optional: >
-
- {
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": <number>,
- "result": <vim type>
- "error": <dict>
- }
-
-A LSP notification message has the following format (expressed as a Vim Dict).
-The "params" field is optional: >
-
- {
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "method": <string>,
- "params": <list|dict>
- }
-
+<
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
diff --git a/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt b/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
index 16c08b163..607eb3403 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
@@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ Note: these are typed literally, they are not special keys!
When the match is with a file name, it is expanded to the
full path.
*:<sfile>* *<sfile>*
- <sfile> When executing a ":source" command, is replaced with the
+ <sfile> When executing a `:source` command, is replaced with the
file name of the sourced file. *E498*
When executing a legacy function, is replaced with the call
stack, as with <stack> (this is for backwards
@@ -959,7 +959,7 @@ Note: these are typed literally, they are not special keys!
defined.
If the file name cannot be determined you get error *E1274* .
*:<slnum>* *<slnum>*
- <slnum> When executing a ":source" command, is replaced with the
+ <slnum> When executing a `:source` command, is replaced with the
line number. *E842*
When executing a function it's the line number relative to
the start of the function.
diff --git a/runtime/doc/editing.txt b/runtime/doc/editing.txt
index 5130986a0..55543c7df 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/editing.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/editing.txt
@@ -1225,7 +1225,7 @@ Examples: >
If you want to always use ":confirm", set the 'confirm' option.
- *:browse* *:bro* *E338*
+ *:browse* *:bro* *E338*
:bro[wse] {command} Open a file selection dialog for an argument to
{command}. At present this works for |:e|, |:w|,
|:wall|, |:wq|, |:wqall|, |:x|, |:xall|, |:exit|,
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
index 6929f9c77..dd009d938 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ You will not get an error if you try to change the type of a variable.
1.2 Function references ~
- *Funcref* *E695* *E718* *E1192*
+ *Funcref* *E695* *E718* *E1192*
A Funcref variable is obtained with the |function()| function, the |funcref()|
function, (in |Vim9| script) the name of a function, or created with the
lambda expression |expr-lambda|. It can be used in an expression in the place
@@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@ Generally, if a |List| index is equal to or higher than the length of the
error.
-expr10[expr1a : expr1b] substring or sublist *expr-[:]*
+expr10[expr1a : expr1b] substring or |sublist| *expr-[:]* *substring*
If expr10 is a String this results in the substring with the bytes or
characters from expr1a to and including expr1b. expr10 is used as a String,
@@ -3287,7 +3287,7 @@ text...
If "eval" is not specified, then each line of text is
used as a |literal-string|, except that single quotes
- doe not need to be doubled.
+ does not need to be doubled.
If "eval" is specified, then any Vim expression in the
form {expr} is evaluated and the result replaces the
expression, like with |interp-string|.
diff --git a/runtime/doc/filetype.txt b/runtime/doc/filetype.txt
index 0ca8f38ab..37f7d61c7 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/filetype.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/filetype.txt
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ variables can be used to overrule the filetype used for certain extensions:
*.asp g:filetype_asp |ft-aspvbs-syntax| |ft-aspperl-syntax|
*.bas g:filetype_bas |ft-basic-syntax|
*.cfg g:filetype_cfg
- *.csh g:filetype_csh |ft-csh-syntax|
+ *.csh g:filetype_csh |ft-csh-syntax|
*.dat g:filetype_dat
*.frm g:filetype_frm |ft-form-syntax|
*.fs g:filetype_fs |ft-forth-syntax|
diff --git a/runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt b/runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt
index a6767925f..9cbd35981 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt
@@ -839,10 +839,10 @@ Raising SystemExit exception in python isn't endorsed way to quit vim, use: >
:py vim.command("qall!")
<
*E1266*
-This error can occur when python 3 cannot load the required modules. This
-means that your python 3 is not correctly installed or there are some mistakes
+This error can occur when Python 3 cannot load the required modules. This
+means that your Python 3 is not correctly installed or there are some mistakes
in your settings. Please check the following items:
-1. Make sure that python 3 is correctly installed. Also check the version of
+1. Make sure that Python 3 is correctly installed. Also check the version of
python.
2. Check the 'pythonthreedll' option.
3. Check the 'pythonthreehome' option.
@@ -887,8 +887,8 @@ the runtime library cannot be found.
==============================================================================
11. Python X *python_x* *pythonx*
-Because most python code can be written so that it works with python 2.6+ and
-python 3 the pyx* functions and commands have been written. They work exactly
+Because most python code can be written so that it works with Python 2.6+ and
+Python 3 the pyx* functions and commands have been written. They work exactly
the same as the Python 2 and 3 variants, but select the Python version using
the 'pyxversion' setting.
diff --git a/runtime/doc/indent.txt b/runtime/doc/indent.txt
index 4df0909f4..a0230cadc 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/indent.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/indent.txt
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ The examples below assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4.
<
*cino-g*
gN Place C++ scope declarations N characters from the indent of the
- block they are in. (default 'shiftwidth'). By default, a scope
+ block they are in. (default 'shiftwidth'). By default, a scope
declaration is "public:", "protected:" or "private:". This can
be adjusted with the 'cinscopedecls' option.
diff --git a/runtime/doc/map.txt b/runtime/doc/map.txt
index 91df903a3..91261050d 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/map.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/map.txt
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ Because it tries to unmap "@@ ", including the white space before the command
separator "|". Other examples with trailing white space: >
unmap @@
unmap @@ # Vim9 script comment
- unmap @@ " legacy comment
+ unmap @@ " legacy script comment
An error will be issued, which is very hard to identify, because the ending
whitespace character in `unmap @@ ` is not visible.
@@ -185,8 +185,8 @@ whitespace character in `unmap @@ ` is not visible.
A generic solution is to put the command separator "|" right after the mapped
keys. After that white space and a comment may follow: >
- unmap @@| # Vim9 scriptcomment
- unmap @@| " legacy scriptcomment
+ unmap @@| # Vim9 script comment
+ unmap @@| " legacy script comment
1.2 SPECIAL ARGUMENTS *:map-arguments*
@@ -195,7 +195,8 @@ keys. After that white space and a comment may follow: >
"<unique>" can be used in any order. They must appear right after the
command, before any other arguments.
- *:map-local* *:map-<buffer>* *:map-buffer* *E224* *E225*
+ *:map-local* *:map-<buffer>* *:map-buffer*
+ *E224* *E225*
If the first argument to one of these commands is "<buffer>" the mapping will
be effective in the current buffer only. Example: >
:map <buffer> ,w /[.,;]<CR>
diff --git a/runtime/doc/message.txt b/runtime/doc/message.txt
index 760e9ca10..962c86cf9 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/message.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/message.txt
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ See `:messages` above.
LIST OF MESSAGES
*E222* *E228* *E232* *E293* *E298* *E304* *E317*
*E318* *E356* *E438* *E439* *E440* *E316* *E320* *E322*
- *E323* *E341* *E473* *E570* *E685* *E292*
+ *E323* *E341* *E473* *E570* *E685* *E292*
Add to read buffer ~
makemap: Illegal mode ~
Cannot create BalloonEval with both message and callback ~
@@ -109,26 +109,26 @@ report. |bugs|
See |ATTENTION|.
- *E92*
+ *E92*
Buffer {N} not found ~
The buffer you requested does not exist. This can also happen when you have
wiped out a buffer which contains a mark or is referenced in another way.
|:bwipeout|
- *E95*
+ *E95*
Buffer with this name already exists ~
You cannot have two buffers with exactly the same name. This includes the
path leading to the file.
- *E72*
+ *E72*
Close error on swap file ~
The |swap-file|, that is used to keep a copy of the edited text, could not be
closed properly. Mostly harmless.
- *E169*
+ *E169*
Command too recursive ~
This happens when an Ex command executes an Ex command that executes an Ex
@@ -136,18 +136,18 @@ command, etc. The limit is 200 or the value of 'maxfuncdepth', whatever is
larger. When it's more there probably is an endless loop. Probably a
|:execute| or |:source| command is involved.
- *E254*
+ *E254*
Cannot allocate color {name} ~
The color name {name} is unknown. See |gui-colors| for a list of colors that
are available on most systems.
- *E1244*
+ *E1244*
Bad color string: {str} ~
The provided color did not conform to the pattern #rrggbb
- *E458*
+ *E458*
Cannot allocate colormap entry, some colors may be incorrect ~
This means that there are not enough colors available for Vim. It will still
@@ -164,21 +164,21 @@ This can also be done with a line in your Xdefaults file:
or
Netscape*maxImageColors: 64 ~
- *E79*
+ *E79*
Cannot expand wildcards ~
A filename contains a strange combination of characters, which causes Vim to
attempt expanding wildcards but this fails. This does NOT mean that no
matching file names could be found, but that the pattern was illegal.
- *E459*
+ *E459*
Cannot go back to previous directory ~
While expanding a file name, Vim failed to go back to the previously used
directory. All file names being used may be invalid now! You need to have
execute permission on the current directory.
- *E190* *E212*
+ *E190* *E212*
Cannot open "{filename}" for writing ~
Can't open file for writing ~
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ For some reason the file you are writing to cannot be created or overwritten.
The reason could be that you do not have permission to write in the directory
or the file name is not valid.
- *E166*
+ *E166*
Can't open linked file for writing ~
You are trying to write to a file which can't be overwritten, and the file is
@@ -198,19 +198,19 @@ place. If you really want to write the file under this name, you have to
manually delete the link or the file, or change the permissions so that Vim
can overwrite.
- *E46*
+ *E46*
Cannot change read-only variable "{name}" ~
You are trying to assign a value to an argument of a function |a:var| or a Vim
internal variable |v:var| which is read-only.
- *E90*
+ *E90*
Cannot unload last buffer ~
Vim always requires one buffer to be loaded, otherwise there would be nothing
to display in the window.
- *E40*
+ *E40*
Can't open errorfile <filename> ~
When using the ":make" or ":grep" commands: The file used to save the error
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ messages or grep output cannot be opened. This can have several causes:
- The 'grepprg' or 'makeprg' could not be executed. This cannot always be
detected (especially on MS-Windows). Check your $PATH.
-
+
Can't open file C:\TEMP\VIoD243.TMP ~
On MS-Windows, this message appears when the output of an external command was
@@ -232,14 +232,14 @@ many things. Check the 'shell', 'shellquote', 'shellxquote', 'shellslash' and
related options. It might also be that the external command was not found,
there is no different error message for that.
- *E12*
+ *E12*
Command not allowed from exrc/vimrc in current dir or tag search ~
Some commands are not allowed for security reasons. These commands mostly
come from a .exrc or .vimrc file in the current directory, or from a tags
file. Also see 'secure'.
- *E74*
+ *E74*
Command too complex ~
A mapping resulted in a very long command string. Could be caused by a
@@ -258,20 +258,20 @@ If there is a backup file, when 'writebackup' or 'backup' is set, it will not
be deleted, so you can move it back into place if you want to discard the
changes.
- *E302*
+ *E302*
Could not rename swap file ~
When the file name changes, Vim tries to rename the |swap-file| as well.
This failed and the old swap file is now still used. Mostly harmless.
- *E43* *E44*
+ *E43* *E44*
Damaged match string ~
Corrupted regexp program ~
Something inside Vim went wrong and resulted in a corrupted regexp. If you
know how to reproduce this problem, please report it. |bugs|
- *E208* *E209* *E210*
+ *E208* *E209* *E210*
Error writing to "{filename}" ~
Error closing "{filename}" ~
Error reading "{filename}" ~
@@ -288,19 +288,19 @@ This occurs when Vim cannot read typed characters while input is required.
Vim got stuck, the only thing it can do is exit. This can happen when both
stdin and stderr are redirected and executing a script that doesn't exit Vim.
- *E47*
+ *E47*
Error while reading errorfile ~
Reading the error file was not possible. This is NOT caused by an error
message that was not recognized.
- *E80*
+ *E80*
Error while writing ~
Writing a file was not completed successfully. The file is probably
incomplete.
- *E13* *E189*
+ *E13* *E189*
File exists (add ! to override) ~
"{filename}" exists (add ! to override) ~
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ Example: >
changes to: >
:w! /tmp/test
<
- *E768*
+ *E768*
Swap file exists: {filename} (:silent! overrides) ~
You are protected from overwriting a file that is being edited by Vim. This
@@ -324,45 +324,45 @@ happens when you use ":w! filename" and a swapfile is found.
< The special command is needed, since you already added the ! for overwriting
an existing file.
- *E139*
+ *E139*
File is loaded in another buffer ~
You are trying to write a file under a name which is also used in another
buffer. This would result in two versions of the same file.
- *E142*
+ *E142*
File not written: Writing is disabled by 'write' option ~
The 'write' option is off. This makes all commands that try to write a file
generate this message. This could be caused by a |-m| commandline argument.
You can switch the 'write' option on with ":set write".
- *E25*
+ *E25*
GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time ~
You are running a version of Vim that doesn't include the GUI code. Therefore
"gvim" and ":gui" don't work.
- *E49*
+ *E49*
Invalid scroll size ~
This is caused by setting an invalid value for the 'scroll', 'scrolljump' or
'scrolloff' options.
- *E17*
+ *E17*
"{filename}" is a directory ~
You tried to write a file with the name of a directory. This is not possible.
You probably need to append a file name.
- *E19*
+ *E19*
Mark has invalid line number ~
You are using a mark that has a line number that doesn't exist. This can
happen when you have a mark in another file, and some other program has
deleted lines from it.
- *E219* *E220*
+ *E219* *E220*
Missing {. ~
Missing }. ~
@@ -370,13 +370,13 @@ Using a {} construct in a file name, but there is a { without a matching } or
the other way around. It should be used like this: {foo,bar}. This matches
"foo" and "bar".
- *E315*
+ *E315*
ml_get: invalid lnum: {number} ~
This is an internal Vim error. Please try to find out how it can be
reproduced, and submit a bug report |bugreport.vim|.
- *E173*
+ *E173*
{number} more files to edit ~
You are trying to exit, while the last item in the argument list has not been
@@ -384,19 +384,19 @@ edited. This protects you from accidentally exiting when you still have more
files to work on. See |argument-list|. If you do want to exit, just do it
again and it will work.
- *E23* *E194*
+ *E23* *E194*
No alternate file ~
No alternate file name to substitute for '#' ~
The alternate file is not defined yet. See |alternate-file|.
- *E32*
+ *E32*
No file name ~
The current buffer has no name. To write it, use ":w fname". Or give the
buffer a name with ":file fname".
- *E141*
+ *E141*
No file name for buffer {number} ~
One of the buffers that was changed does not have a file name. Therefore it
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ cannot be written. You need to give the buffer a file name: >
:buffer {number}
:file {filename}
<
- *E33*
+ *E33*
No previous substitute regular expression ~
When using the '~' character in a pattern, it is replaced with the previously
@@ -412,13 +412,13 @@ used pattern in a ":substitute" command. This fails when no such command has
been used yet. See |/~|. This also happens when using ":s/pat/%/", where the
"%" stands for the previous substitute string.
- *E35*
+ *E35*
No previous regular expression ~
When using an empty search pattern, the previous search pattern is used. But
that is not possible if there was no previous search.
- *E24*
+ *E24*
No such abbreviation ~
You have used an ":unabbreviate" command with an argument which is not an
@@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ mapping. All variations of this command give the same message: ":cunmap",
- If the mapping is buffer-local you need to use ":unmap <buffer>".
|:map-<buffer>|
- *E37* *E89*
+ *E37* *E89*
No write since last change (add ! to override) ~
No write since last change for buffer {N} (add ! to override) ~
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ adding a '!' character just after the command you used. Example: >
changes to: >
:e! other_file
<
- *E162*
+ *E162*
No write since last change for buffer "{name}" ~
This appears when you try to exit Vim while some buffers are changed. You
@@ -468,13 +468,13 @@ about a buffer, especially when 'hidden' is set.
This appears when executing a shell command while at least one buffer was
changed. To avoid the message reset the 'warn' option.
- *E38*
+ *E38*
Null argument ~
Something inside Vim went wrong and resulted in a NULL pointer. If you know
how to reproduce this problem, please report it. |bugs|
- *E41* *E82* *E83* *E342*
+ *E41* *E82* *E83* *E342*
Out of memory! ~
Out of memory! (allocating {number} bytes) ~
Cannot allocate any buffer, exiting... ~
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ in memory, you can reduce that with these options:
helps for a change that affects all lines.
- 'undoreload' Set to zero to disable.
- *E339*
+ *E339*
Pattern too long ~
This happens on systems with 16 bit ints: The compiled regexp pattern is
@@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ longer than about 65000 characters. Try using a shorter pattern.
It also happens when the offset of a rule doesn't fit in the space available.
Try simplifying the pattern.
- *E45*
+ *E45*
'readonly' option is set (add ! to override) ~
You are trying to write a file that was marked as read-only. To write the
@@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ after the command you used. Example: >
changes to: >
:w!
<
- *E294* *E295* *E301*
+ *E294* *E295* *E301*
Read error in swap file ~
Seek error in swap file read ~
Oops, lost the swap file!!! ~
@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ text in the related buffer may now be corrupted! Check carefully before you
write a buffer. You may want to write it in another file and check for
differences.
- *E192*
+ *E192*
Recursive use of :normal too deep ~
You are using a ":normal" command, whose argument again uses a ":normal"
@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ example illustrates how to get this message: >
:map gq :normal gq<CR>
If you type "gq", it will execute this mapping, which will call "gq" again.
- *E22*
+ *E22*
Scripts nested too deep ~
Scripts can be read with the "-s" command-line argument and with the
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ Scripts can be read with the "-s" command-line argument and with the
continue for about 14 levels. When more nesting is done, Vim assumes that
there is a recursive loop and stops with this error message.
- *E319*
+ *E319*
Sorry, the command is not available in this version ~
You have used a command that is not present in the version of Vim you are
@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ disabled. This depends on how big Vim has chosen to be and the operating
system. See |+feature-list| for when which feature is available. The
|:version| command shows which feature Vim was compiled with.
- *E300*
+ *E300*
Swap file already exists (symlink attack?) ~
This message appears when Vim is trying to open a swap file and finds it
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ opened the same file at exactly the same moment (very unlikely) or someone is
attempting a symlink attack (could happen when editing a file in /tmp or when
'directory' starts with "/tmp", which is a bad choice).
- *E432*
+ *E432*
Tags file not sorted: {file name} ~
Vim (and Vi) expect tags files to be sorted in ASCII order. Binary searching
@@ -570,20 +570,20 @@ This message is only given when Vim detects a problem when searching for a
tag. Sometimes this message is not given, even though the tags file is not
properly sorted.
- *E424*
+ *E424*
Too many different highlighting attributes in use ~
Vim can only handle about 223 different kinds of highlighting. If you run
into this limit, you have used too many |:highlight| commands with different
arguments. A ":highlight link" is not counted.
- *E77*
+ *E77*
Too many file names ~
When expanding file names, more than one match was found. Only one match is
allowed for the command that was used.
- *E303*
+ *E303*
Unable to open swap file for "{filename}", recovery impossible ~
Vim was not able to create a swap file. You can still edit the file, but if
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ memory when editing a big file. You may want to change the 'directory' option
to avoid this error. This error is not given when 'directory' is empty. See
|swap-file|.
- *E140*
+ *E140*
Use ! to write partial buffer ~
When using a range to write part of a buffer, it is unusual to overwrite the
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ X11 configuration is wrong. You can find a hint on how to solve this here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisonintel/message/12179.
[this URL is no longer valid]
- *W10*
+ *W10*
Warning: Changing a readonly file ~
The file is read-only and you are making a change to it anyway. You can use
@@ -618,14 +618,14 @@ must reset the 'readonly' option). See 'modifiable' to completely disallow
making changes to a file.
This message is only given for the first change after 'readonly' has been set.
- *W13*
+ *W13*
Warning: File "{filename}" has been created after editing started ~
You are editing a file in Vim when it didn't exist, but it does exist now.
You will have to decide if you want to keep the version in Vim or the newly
created file. This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
- *W11*
+ *W11*
Warning: File "{filename}" has changed since editing started ~
The file which you have started editing has got another timestamp and the
@@ -649,14 +649,14 @@ starts. It can be fixed in one of these ways:
If you get W11 all the time, you may need to disable "Acronis Active
Protection" or register Vim as a trusted service/application.
- *W12*
+ *W12*
Warning: File "{filename}" has changed and the buffer was changed in Vim as well ~
Like the above, and the buffer for the file was changed in this Vim as well.
You will have to decide if you want to keep the version in this Vim or the one
on disk. This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
- *W16*
+ *W16*
Warning: Mode of file "{filename}" has changed since editing started ~
When the timestamp for a buffer was changed and the contents are still the
@@ -665,27 +665,27 @@ checking out a file from a version control system, which causes the read-only
bit to be reset. It should be safe to reload the file. Set 'autoread' to
automatically reload the file.
- *E211*
+ *E211*
File "{filename}" no longer available ~
The file which you have started editing has disappeared, or is no longer
accessible. Make sure you write the buffer somewhere to avoid losing
changes. This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
- *W14*
+ *W14*
Warning: List of file names overflow ~
You must be using an awful lot of buffers. It's now possible that two buffers
have the same number, which causes various problems. You might want to exit
Vim and restart it.
- *E931*
+ *E931*
Buffer cannot be registered ~
Out of memory or a duplicate buffer number. May happen after W14. Looking up
a buffer will not always work, better restart Vim.
- *E296* *E297*
+ *E296* *E297*
Seek error in swap file write ~
Write error in swap file ~
@@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ This mostly happens when the disk is full. Vim could not write text into the
text may be lost without recovery being possible. Vim might run out of memory
when this problem persists.
- *connection-refused*
+ *connection-refused*
Xlib: connection to "<machine-name:0.0" refused by server ~
This happens when Vim tries to connect to the X server, but the X server does
@@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ to restore the title and for the xterm clipboard support. Unfortunately this
error message cannot be avoided, except by disabling the |+xterm_clipboard|
and |+X11| features.
- *E10*
+ *E10*
\\ should be followed by /, ? or & ~
A command line started with a backslash or the range of a command contained a
@@ -711,13 +711,13 @@ backslash in a wrong place. This is often caused by command-line continuation
being disabled. Remove the 'C' flag from the 'cpoptions' option to enable it.
Or use ":set nocp".
- *E471*
+ *E471*
Argument required ~
This happens when an Ex command with mandatory argument(s) was executed, but
no argument has been specified.
- *E474* *E475* *E983*
+ *E474* *E475* *E983*
Invalid argument ~
Invalid argument: {arg} ~
Duplicate argument: {arg} ~
@@ -725,32 +725,32 @@ no argument has been specified.
An Ex command or function has been executed, but an invalid argument has been
specified.
- *E488*
+ *E488*
Trailing characters ~
Trailing characters: {text} ~
An argument has been added to an Ex command that does not permit one.
Or the argument has invalid characters and has not been recognized.
- *E477* *E478*
+ *E477* *E478*
No ! allowed ~
Don't panic! ~
You have added a "!" after an Ex command that doesn't permit one.
- *E481*
+ *E481*
No range allowed ~
A range was specified for an Ex command that doesn't permit one. See
|cmdline-ranges|.
- *E482* *E483*
+ *E482* *E483*
Can't create file {filename} ~
Can't get temp file name ~
Vim cannot create a temporary file.
- *E484* *E485*
+ *E484* *E485*
Can't open file {filename} ~
Can't read file {filename} ~
@@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ changed with patch 7.3.443. Try using |shellescape()| for all shell arguments
given to |system()|, or explicitly add escaping with ^. Also see
'shellxquote' and 'shellxescape'.
- *E464*
+ *E464*
Ambiguous use of user-defined command ~
There are two user-defined commands with a common name prefix, and you used
@@ -770,20 +770,20 @@ Example: >
:command MyCommand2 echo "two"
:MyCommand
<
- *E492*
+ *E492*
Not an editor command ~
You tried to execute a command that is neither an Ex command nor
a user-defined command.
- *E943*
+ *E943*
Command table needs to be updated, run 'make cmdidxs' ~
This can only happen when changing the source code, when adding a command in
src/ex_cmds.h. The lookup table then needs to be updated, by running: >
make cmdidxs
<
- *E928* *E889*
+ *E928* *E889*
E928: String required ~
E889: Number required ~
@@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ Also see 'mouse'. The hit-enter message is highlighted with the |hl-Question|
group.
- *more-prompt* *pager*
+ *more-prompt* *pager*
-- More -- ~
-- More -- SPACE/d/j: screen/page/line down, b/u/k: up, q: quit ~
diff --git a/runtime/doc/options.txt b/runtime/doc/options.txt
index 8d2d17aea..2f414cd60 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/options.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt
@@ -1427,7 +1427,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
hide hide the buffer (don't unload it), even if 'hidden' is
not set
unload unload the buffer, even if 'hidden' is set; the
- |:hide| command will also unlod the buffer
+ |:hide| command will also unload the buffer
delete delete the buffer from the buffer list, even if
'hidden' is set; the |:hide| command will also delete
the buffer, making it behave like |:bdelete|
@@ -4518,7 +4518,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
*'incsearch'* *'is'* *'noincsearch'* *'nois'*
'incsearch' 'is' boolean (default off, set in |defaults.vim| if the
- +reltime feature is supported)
+ |+reltime| feature is supported)
global
{not available when compiled without the
|+extra_search| features}
@@ -5090,9 +5090,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
< *lcs-leadmultispace*
leadmultispace:c...
Like multispace value, but only for leading whitespace
- Overrides |lcs-lead| for leading multiple spaces.
- `:set listchars=leadmultispace:---+` shows ten consecutive
- leading spaces as:
+ overrides |lcs-lead| for leading multiple spaces.
+ `:set listchars=leadmultispace:---+` shows ten
+ consecutive leading spaces as:
---+---+--XXX ~
Where "XXX" denotes the first non-blank characters in
the line.
@@ -7421,7 +7421,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
{millisec} milli seconds. Applies to the following
methods. When omitted the limit is 5000. When
negative there is no limit. {only works when built
- with the +reltime feature}
+ with the |+reltime| feature}
file:{filename} Read file {filename}, which must have two columns,
separated by a slash. The first column contains the
@@ -9021,7 +9021,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
mode. On pressing 'wildchar' (usually <Tab>) to invoke completion,
the possible matches are shown just above the command line, with the
first match highlighted (overwriting the status line, if there is
- one). This is the behavior without "pum" in 'wildoptions.
+ one). This is the behavior without "pum" in 'wildoptions'.
Keys that show the previous/next match, such as <Tab> or
CTRL-P/CTRL-N, cause the highlight to move to the appropriate match.
When 'wildmode' is used, "wildmenu" mode is used where "full" is
@@ -9132,7 +9132,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
expansion. Currently fuzzy matching based completion
is not supported for file and directory names and
instead wildcard expansion is used.
- pum Display the completion matches using the popupmenu
+ pum Display the completion matches using the popup menu
in the same style as the |ins-completion-menu|.
tagfile When using CTRL-D to list matching tags, the kind of
tag and the file of the tag is listed. Only one match
diff --git a/runtime/doc/quickref.txt b/runtime/doc/quickref.txt
index 09549b50b..f8eef0ef6 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/quickref.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/quickref.txt
@@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'cinkeys' 'cink' keys that trigger indent when 'cindent' is set
'cinoptions' 'cino' how to do indenting when 'cindent' is set
'cinwords' 'cinw' words where 'si' and 'cin' add an indent
-'cinscopedecls' 'cinsd' words that are recognized by 'cino-g'
+'cinscopedecls' 'cinsd' words that are recognized by 'cino-g'
'clipboard' 'cb' use the clipboard as the unnamed register
'cmdheight' 'ch' number of lines to use for the command-line
'cmdwinheight' 'cwh' height of the command-line window
diff --git a/runtime/doc/starting.txt b/runtime/doc/starting.txt
index e295b80a7..be33def10 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/starting.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/starting.txt
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
Start logging and write entries to {filename}.
This works like calling `ch_logfile({filename}, 'ao')` very
early during startup.
- {only available with the +channel feature}
+ {only available with the |+channel| feature}
*-D*
-D Debugging. Go to debugging mode when executing the first
diff --git a/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt b/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt
index a6941e1a1..c0744f669 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ something else.
:+tabclose " close the next tab page
:1tabclose " close the first tab page
:$tabclose " close the last tab page
- :tabclose -2 " close the 2nd previous tab page
+ :tabclose -2 " close the 2nd previous tab page
:tabclose + " close the next tab page
:tabclose 3 " close the third tab page
:tabclose $ " close the last tab page
diff --git a/runtime/doc/tags b/runtime/doc/tags
index cc002ecd0..b3b44e262 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/tags
+++ b/runtime/doc/tags
@@ -9649,6 +9649,7 @@ subscribe-maillist intro.txt /*subscribe-maillist*
subscript eval.txt /*subscript*
substitute() builtin.txt /*substitute()*
substitute-CR version6.txt /*substitute-CR*
+substring eval.txt /*substring*
suffixes cmdline.txt /*suffixes*
suspend starting.txt /*suspend*
swap-exists-choices usr_11.txt /*swap-exists-choices*
diff --git a/runtime/doc/terminal.txt b/runtime/doc/terminal.txt
index 4004c632d..463ab26d7 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/terminal.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/terminal.txt
@@ -1415,7 +1415,7 @@ the "disasm_window_height" entry can be used to set the window height: >
let g:termdebug_config['disasm_window_height'] = 15
or, if there is no g:termdebug_config: >
let g:termdebug_disasm_window = 15
-Any value greater than 1 will set the Asm window height to that value: >
+Any value greater than 1 will set the Asm window height to that value.
Communication ~
*termdebug-communication*
@@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ get this error:
Then your gdb is too old.
-Colors~
+Colors ~
*hl-debugPC* *hl-debugBreakpoint*
The color of the signs can be adjusted with these highlight groups:
- debugPC the current position
@@ -1484,7 +1484,8 @@ When 'background' is "dark":
hi debugBreakpoint term=reverse ctermbg=red guibg=red
-Shortcuts *termdebug_shortcuts*
+Shortcuts ~
+ *termdebug_shortcuts*
You can define your own shortcuts (mappings) to control gdb, that can work in
any window, using the TermDebugSendCommand() function. Example: >
@@ -1492,7 +1493,8 @@ any window, using the TermDebugSendCommand() function. Example: >
The argument is the gdb command.
-Popup menu *termdebug_popup*
+Popup menu ~
+ *termdebug_popup*
By default the Termdebug plugin sets 'mousemodel' to "popup_setpos" and adds
these entries to the popup menu:
@@ -1505,7 +1507,8 @@ or if there is no g:termdebug_config: >
let g:termdebug_popup = 0
-Vim window width *termdebug_wide*
+Vim window width ~
+ *termdebug_wide*
To change the width of the Vim window when debugging starts and use a vertical
split: >
diff --git a/runtime/doc/testing.txt b/runtime/doc/testing.txt
index e6328e91e..42246c049 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/testing.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/testing.txt
@@ -91,9 +91,9 @@ test_gui_event({event}, {args})
{event} is a String and the supported values are:
"dropfiles" drop one or more files in a window.
- "findrepl" search and replace text
+ "findrepl" search and replace text.
"mouse" mouse button click event.
- "scrollbar" move or drag the scrollbar
+ "scrollbar" move or drag the scrollbar.
"tabline" select a tab page by mouse click.
"tabmenu" select a tabline menu entry.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ test_gui_event({event}, {args})
Perform a search and replace of text. The supported items
in {args} are:
find_text: string to find.
- repl_text: replacement string
+ repl_text: replacement string.
flags: flags controlling the find/replace. Supported
values are:
1 search next string (find dialog)
diff --git a/runtime/doc/todo.txt b/runtime/doc/todo.txt
index 50661efc4..37dc6d4ae 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 Jun 25
+*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jun 26
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -206,14 +206,14 @@ Patches considered for including:
- move f_hasmapto() to map.c #10611
- allow for nesting of timeout, sketch in #10595
- Add "-n" option to xxd. #10599
-- Support %e and %k in 'errorformat'. #9624
- Add support for "underdouble", "underdot" and "underdash". #9553
- Patch to implement the vimtutor with a plugin: #6414
Was originally written by Felipe Morales.
- Patch to make fillchars global-local. (#5206)
- Version of getchar() that does not move the cursor - #10603
Use a separate argument for the new flag.
-- Improved VB filetype detection. (Doug Kearns, June 25)
+- Improved VB filetype detection. (Doug Kearns, June 26)
+- Improved FreeBasic runtime files (and a second one). (Doug Kearns, June 26)
Autoconf: must use autoconf 2.69, later version generates lots of warnings
- try using autoconf 2.71 and fix all "obsolete" warnings
diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_41.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_41.txt
index f5527cd85..cd39dd367 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/usr_41.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/usr_41.txt
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ want to give the variable a value yet, you need to specify the type: >
If you make a mistake and try to assign the wrong type of value you'll get an
error: >
-
+
age = "Peter"
< E1012: Type mismatch; expected number but got string ~
@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ Make sure that the argument for `normal` is a complete command. Otherwise
Vim will run into the end of the argument and silently abort the command. For
example, if you start the delete operator, you must give the movement command
also. This works: >
-
+
normal d$
This does nothing: >
@@ -1567,7 +1567,7 @@ to "funcref". Example: >
def Wrong(): string
return 'Wrong!'
enddef
-
+
var Afunc = g:result == 1 ? Right : Wrong
echo Afunc()
< Wrong! ~
@@ -1815,7 +1815,7 @@ is ignored, except for commands that don't consider comments, as shown in
examples below. A comment can start on any character position on the line,
but not when it is part of the command, e.g. inside a string.
-The character " (the double quote mark) starts a comment in legacy script.
+The character " (the double quote mark) starts a comment in legacy script.
This involves some cleverness to make sure double quoted strings are not
recognized as comments (just one reason to prefer |Vim9| script).
diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_50.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_50.txt
index 7d6936464..e8ebeb001 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/usr_50.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/usr_50.txt
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
|50.1| Exceptions
-|50.2| Function with variable number of arguments
+|50.2| Function with variable number of arguments
|50.3| Restoring the view
Next chapter: |usr_51.txt| Create a plugin
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ You can call it like this: >
Show('Title', 'one', 'two', 'three')
< start is Title Arg 0 is one Arg 1 is two Arg 2 is three ~
-
+
This uses the `echohl` command to specify the highlighting used for the
following `echo` command. `echohl None` stops it again. The `echon` command
works like `echo`, but doesn't output a line break.
diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_51.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_51.txt
index 73733f488..800946e51 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/usr_51.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/usr_51.txt
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ FIRST LINE
>
1 vim9script noclear
-You need to use `vimscript` as the very first command. Best is to put it in
+You need to use `vim9script` as the very first command. Best is to put it in
the very first line.
The script we are writing will have a `finish` command to bail out when it is
@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ noremap <script> Only remap mappings defined in this script that start
setlocal Set an option for the current buffer only.
-command -buffer Define a user command local to the buffer.
+command -buffer Define a user command local to the buffer.
exists("*s:Func") Check if a function was already defined.
diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt
index 31576c610..59777cc98 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ Writing Vim script ~
|usr_50.txt| Advanced Vim script writing
|50.1| Exceptions
- |50.2| Function with variable number of arguments
+ |50.2| Function with variable number of arguments
|50.3| Restoring the view
|usr_51.txt| Write plugins
diff --git a/runtime/doc/various.txt b/runtime/doc/various.txt
index 1414561c6..96f0f88ce 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/various.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/various.txt
@@ -411,7 +411,8 @@ T *+mouse* Mouse handling |mouse-using|
N *+mouseshape* |'mouseshape'|
B *+mouse_dec* Unix only: Dec terminal mouse handling |dec-mouse|
N *+mouse_gpm* Unix only: Linux console mouse handling |gpm-mouse|
-m *+mouse_gpm/dyn* Same as |+mouse_gpm| with optional library dependency |/dyn|
+m *+mouse_gpm/dyn* Same as |+mouse_gpm| with optional library dependency
+ |/dyn|
N *+mouse_jsbterm* JSB mouse handling |jsbterm-mouse|
B *+mouse_netterm* Unix only: netterm mouse handling |netterm-mouse|
N *+mouse_pterm* QNX only: pterm mouse handling |qnx-terminal|
diff --git a/runtime/doc/version8.txt b/runtime/doc/version8.txt
index 670208fde..1cb95e0a0 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/version8.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/version8.txt
@@ -370,8 +370,8 @@ New autocommand events: ~
|OptionSet| after setting any option
|TabClosed| after closing a tab page
|TabNew| after creating a new tab page
-|TextChangedI| after a change was made to the text in Insert mode
|TextChanged| after a change was made to the text in Normal mode
+|TextChangedI| after a change was made to the text in Insert mode
|WinNew| after creating a new window
diff --git a/runtime/doc/version9.txt b/runtime/doc/version9.txt
index 37054001a..323829a59 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/version9.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/version9.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*version9.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jun 24
+*version9.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jun 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -462,6 +462,10 @@ TermDebug enhancements:
xxd: Support for showing offset as a decimal number (-d).
+The C omni-complete plugin (|ft-c-omni|), the file type detection script
+(ft.vim) and the syntax menu generation script (makemenu.vim) have been
+rewritten using the Vim9 script syntax.
+
A large number of tests have been added to verify the Vim functionality. Most
of the old style tests have been converted to new style tests using the new
style assert_* functions.
@@ -27439,7 +27443,7 @@ Solution: Only check an autoload name when is prefixed.
Files: src/userfunc.c
Patch 8.2.4473
-Problem: Coverity warnds for not checking return value of ftell().
+Problem: Coverity warns for not checking return value of ftell().
Solution: Bail out if ftell() returns a negative value.
Files: src/spellfile.c
@@ -27813,7 +27817,7 @@ Solution: Consider empty string and null to be different for "is".
Files: src/typval.c, src/vim9execute.c, src/testdir/test_vim9_expr.vim
Patch 8.2.4535
-Problem: Filename modifer ":8" removes the filename.
+Problem: Filename modifier ":8" removes the filename.
Solution: Use strncpy() instead of vim_strncpy(). (Christian Brabandt,
closes #9918, closes #8600)
Files: src/filepath.c, src/testdir/test_shortpathname.vim
@@ -28668,7 +28672,7 @@ Files: src/screen.c
Patch 8.2.4674
Problem: Cannot force getting MouseMove events.
-Solution: Add the 'mousemoveevent' option with implementaiton for the GUI.
+Solution: Add the 'mousemoveevent' option with implementation for the GUI.
(Ernie Rael, closes #10044)
Files: runtime/doc/gui.txt, runtime/doc/options.txt,
runtime/doc/testing.txt, src/gui.c, src/option.h,
@@ -29432,7 +29436,7 @@ Solution: Uncomment the line that deletes the file.
Files: src/testdir/test_cursorline.vim
Patch 8.2.4797
-Problem: getwininfo() may get oudated values.
+Problem: getwininfo() may get outdated values.
Solution: Make sure w_botline is up-to-date. (closes #10226)
Files: src/evalwindow.c, src/testdir/test_bufwintabinfo.vim
@@ -30039,7 +30043,7 @@ Files: src/buffer.c, src/testdir/test_buffer.vim
Patch 8.2.4902
Problem: Mouse wheel scrolling is inconsistent.
-Solution: Use the MS-Winows system setting. (closes #10368)
+Solution: Use the MS-Windows system setting. (closes #10368)
Files: runtime/doc/scroll.txt, src/gui_w32.c, src/mouse.c,
src/proto/mouse.pro, src/testing.c, src/testdir/test_gui.vim
@@ -30719,7 +30723,7 @@ Files: src/change.c, src/vim.h, src/textformat.c,
src/testdir/test_textformat.vim
Patch 8.2.5009
-Problem: Fold may not be closeable after appending.
+Problem: Fold may not be closable after appending.
Solution: Set the fd_small flag to MAYBE. (Brandon Simmons, closes #10471)
Files: src/fold.c, src/testdir/test_fold.vim
@@ -31399,7 +31403,7 @@ Solution: Use assert_inrange().
Files: src/testdir/test_syntax.vim
Patch 8.2.5125
-Problem: MS-Windows: warnings from MinGW compyler.
+Problem: MS-Windows: warnings from MinGW compiler.
Solution: Use "volatile". (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes #10589) Initialize
variable.
Files: src/os_win32.c, src/proto/os_win32.pro, src/map.c
@@ -31581,5 +31585,20 @@ Solution: Handle special key combinations better. (closes #10613,
closes #10602, closes #10579)
Files: src/gui_w32.c
+Patch 8.2.5158
+Problem: TSTP and INT signal tests are not run with valgrind.
+Solution: Sleep a bit longer. (closes #10614)
+Files: src/testdir/test_signals.vim
+
+Patch 8.2.5159 (after 8.2.5157)
+Problem: Fix for CTRL-key combinations causes more problems than it solves.
+Solution: Roll back the change.
+Files: src/gui_w32.c
+
+Patch 8.2.5160
+Problem: Accessing invalid memory after changing terminal size.
+Solution: Adjust cmdline_row and msg_row to the value of Rows.
+Files: src/term.c
+
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
diff --git a/runtime/doc/vim9.txt b/runtime/doc/vim9.txt
index 7b1bc261f..aef4230d9 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/vim9.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/vim9.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*vim9.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jun 20
+*vim9.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jun 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ A secondary goal is to avoid Vim-specific constructs and get closer to
commonly used programming languages, such as JavaScript, TypeScript and Java.
The performance improvements can only be achieved by not being 100% backwards
-compatible. For example, making function arguments available in the
-"a:" dictionary adds quite a lot of overhead. In a Vim9 function this
-dictionary is not available. Other differences are more subtle, such as how
-errors are handled.
+compatible. For example, making function arguments available in the "a:"
+dictionary adds quite a lot of overhead. In a Vim9 function this dictionary
+is not available. Other differences are more subtle, such as how errors are
+handled.
The Vim9 script syntax and semantics are used in:
- a function defined with the `:def` command
diff --git a/runtime/syntax/doxygen.vim b/runtime/syntax/doxygen.vim
index 36d527b55..357c4302c 100644
--- a/runtime/syntax/doxygen.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/doxygen.vim
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ try
" end=+\(\n\s*\*\=\s*\([@\\]\([npcbea]\>\|em\>\|ref\>\|link\>\|f\$\|[$\\&<>#]\)\@!\)\|\s*$\)\@=+
"syn region doxygenBriefLine contained start=+\<\k+ skip=+^\s*\(\*/\@!\s*\)\=\(\<\|[@\\]\<\([npcbea]\>\|em\>\|ref\|link\>\>\|f\$\|[$\\&<>#]\)\|[^ \t\\@*]\)+ end=+^+ contains=doxygenContinueCommentWhite,doxygenSmallSpecial,@doxygenHtmlGroup,doxygenTODO,doxygenHyperLink,doxygenHashLink,@Spell skipwhite keepend matchgroup=xxx
-syn region doxygenBriefLine contained start=+\<\k+ skip=+^\s*\(\*/\@!\s*\)\=\(\<\|[@\\]\<\([npcbea]\>\|em\>\|ref\|link\>\>\|f\$\|[$\\&<>#]\)\|[^ \t\\@*]\)+ end=+^+ skipwhite keepend matchgroup=xxx
+syn region doxygenBriefLine contained start=+\<\k+ skip=+^\s*\(\*/\@!\s*\)\=\(\<\|[@\\]\<\([npcbea]\>\|em\>\|ref\|link\>\>\|f\$\|[$\\&<>#]\)\|[^ \t\\@*]\)+ end=+^+ skipwhite keepend matchgroup=xxx contains=@Spell
" syn region doxygenBriefLine matchgroup=xxxy contained start=+\<\k.\++ skip=+^\s*\k+ end=+end+ skipwhite keepend
"doxygenFindBriefSpecial,
"" syn region doxygenSpecialMultilineDesc start=+.\++ contained contains=doxygenSpecialContinueCommentWhite,doxygenSmallSpecial,doxygenHyperLink,doxygenHashLink,@doxygenHtmlGroup,@Spell skipwhite keepend