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H A Dindex.txt61 |i_<NL>| <NL> same as <CR>
182 CTRL-H same as <BS>
289 |+| + 1 same as <CR>
487 |v_a(| a( same as ab
488 |v_a)| a) same as ab
490 |v_a>| a> same as a<
494 |v_a]| a] same as a[
501 |v_a{| a{ same as aB
502 |v_a}| a} same as aB
923 lines as a range
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H A Dtesting.txt46 Can also be used as a |method|: >
60 Can also be used as a |method|: >
81 Can also be used as a |method|: >
134 Can also be used as a |method|: >
181 Can also be used as a |method|: >
229 Can also be used as a |method|: >
250 Can also be used as a |method|: >
271 Can also be used as a |method|: >
297 Can also be used as a |method|: >
316 Can also be used as a |method|, the base is passed as the
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H A Deval.txt525 as a key.
1414 \X. same as \x.
3891 Can also be used as a |method|, the base is passed as the
7215 Encode {expr} as JSON and return this as a string.
7557 as-is.
8932 are returned, or as many as there are.
9562 this works as same as the
10207 represented as newlines as well, see |NL-used-for-Nul|.
12646 abort as soon as an error is detected.
13423 as long as {expr1} evaluates to non-zero.
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H A Dpattern.txt451 |/star| * \* 0 or more as many as possible
452 |/\+| \+ \+ 1 or more as many as possible
453 |/\=| \= \= 0 or 1 as many as possible
454 |/\?| \? \? 0 or 1 as many as possible
456 |/\{| \{n,m} \{n,m} n to m as many as possible
458 \{n,} \{n,} at least n as many as possible
459 \{,m} \{,m} 0 to m as many as possible
460 \{} \{} 0 or more as many as possible (same as *)
464 \{-n,} \{-n,} at least n as few as possible
465 \{-,m} \{-,m} 0 to m as few as possible
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H A Dremote.txt16 When compiled with the |+clientserver| option, Vim can act as a command
18 time, Vim can function as a client and send commands to a Vim server.
30 The rest of the command line is taken as the
89 This doesn't work, all arguments after --remote will be used as file names: >
112 argument as described above. If an exact match is not available, the first
133 rest of the command line and sent as described above.
136 event, thus as soon as a file has been unloaded, Vim assumes you are done
159 See also the explanation of |CTRL-\_CTRL-N|. Very useful as a leading key
174 addressed for subsequent execution of injected strings. Vim can also act as
181 also act as a command server if a server name is explicitly given with the
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H A Dtextprop.txt42 "id" a number to be used as desired
161 Can also be used as a |method|: >
190 Can also be used as a |method|: >
202 Can also be used as a |method|: >
256 Can also be used as a |method|: >
281 Can also be used as a |method|: >
306 Can also be used as a |method|: >
314 Can also be used as a |method|: >
328 Can also be used as a |method|: >
333 dictionary with the same fields as was given to
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H A Dif_tcl.txt77 just as in the Tcl shell.
105 number, and returns its name as the result. Invalid buffer numbers
111 returns a list of the command names as the result.
150 value as the result. Any options that are marked as 'local to buffer'
178 line # current line as a string (:tcldo only)
185 "::vim::command" is called, as this might change vim's current
203 useful if you want to treat a buffer as a Tcl list or a line as a Tcl
325 $buf get {n} # Get a single line as a string.
326 $buf get {n} {m} # Get several lines as a list.
327 $buf insert {n} {str} # Insert a line in buffer, as line {n}.
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H A Dsyntax.txt248 Macro same as Define
481 as the HTML conversion proceeds. By default, the background color as the
1399 lowercase letters as well as outdated ways to capitalize keywords).
1435 To select syntax highlighting file for Euphoria, as well as for
1724 The Haskell syntax files support plain Haskell code as well as literate
1731 To treat True and False as keywords as opposed to ordinary identifiers,
1746 as operators as opposed to errors, put in your .vimrc: >
1786 only if used as a link (that is, it must include a href as in
2991 command. This means that, as far as this syntax file is concerned,
3152 like temperature or pressure to be highlighted as Type, not as a
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H A Drileft.txt21 Some languages such as Arabic, Farsi, Hebrew (among others) require the
28 Bidirectionality (or bidi for short) is what Unicode offers as a full
30 both right-to-left as well as left-to-right text properly at the same time
35 as this kind of support is out of the scope of a simple addition to an
41 o Editing left-to-right files as in the original Vim, no change.
74 (such as search) to be utilized in right-to-left orientation as well.
H A Dif_ole.txt22 Vim acts as an OLE automation server, accessible from any automation client,
47 Vim does not support acting as a "hidden" OLE server, like some other OLE
62 keystrokes are executed exactly as if they had been types in at the keyboard.
63 Special keys can be given using their <..> names, as for the right hand side
72 start the key sequence with CTRL-\ CTRL-N as in >
125 Before Vim will act as an OLE server, it must be registered in the system
137 as "Administrator".
161 The OLE version can be used to run Vim as the editor in Microsoft Visual
183 You can then add this external command as an icon and place it anywhere you
184 like. You might also be able to set this as your default editor.
H A Dvi_diff.txt84 characters (or as much as the system supports).
120 starts in a mode which behaves like the "real" Vi as much as possible.
239 This breaks the insert in two parts as far as undo and redo is
908 |<BS>| same as "h"
909 |CTRL-H| same as "h"
910 |<NL>| same as "j"
911 |CTRL-J| same as "j"
915 |CTRL-N| same as "j"
916 |CTRL-P| same as "k"
939 |+| same as <CR>
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H A Dos_vms.txt156 or as: >
167 Set up the logical $VIM as: >
213 DECNET environment, it will satisfy as well.
301 you need to set up one X server and run Vim as in point 2.
303 as well as excellent commercial products as eXcursion or ReflectionX with
384 Note: You may use <,> brackets as well (device:<path>file.ext;version) as
393 It is possible to use Vim as an internode editor.
499 parameters as: >
563 diff program as: >
813 - [TESTDIR]make_vms.mms include as many tests possible
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H A Dterminal.txt300 fails, use ! to force, as usual.
435 LINES same as ROWS
528 Can also be used as a |method|: >
540 Can also be used as a |method|: >
566 Can also be used as a |method|: >
580 Can also be used as a |method|: >
595 Can also be used as a |method|: >
620 Can also be used as a |method|: >
628 Can also be used as a |method|: >
642 Can also be used as a |method|: >
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H A Dpopup.txt219 Can also be used as a |method|: >
236 Can also be used as a |method|: >
260 Can also be used as a |method|: >
285 Can also be used as a |method|: >
309 Can also be used as a |method|: >
389 Can also be used as a |method|: >
418 Can also be used as a |method|: >
677 start and end as padding.
848 just some PROPERTY as an example
856 just some PROPERTY as an example
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H A Dxxd.man22 as a `-' character, then input is taken from standard input. If no
37 option writes octets as eight digits "1"s and "0"s instead of a
57 as words in little-endian byte order. The default grouping of 4
85 Output in postscript continuous hexdump style. Also known as
136 xxd -s +seek may be different from xxd -s seek, as lseek(2) is used to
167 Print 120 bytes as continuous hexdump with 20 octets per line.
216 Use xxd as a filter within an editor such as vim(1) to hexdump a region
220 Use xxd as a filter within an editor such as vim(1) to recover a binary
224 Use xxd as a filter within an editor such as vim(1) to recover one line
H A Dspell.txt100 'spellfile'. Count used as with |zg|.
104 word list. Count used as with |zg|.
117 Add {word} as a wrong (bad) word to 'spellfile', as
387 You can invoke this script as often as you like. A variable is provided to
408 recognized as a word, but if "3D" is not a word then only the "D" is marked as
1132 - CIRCUMFIX, as explained just below.
1208 highlighted as rare.
1213 be marked as rare.
1229 word as good.
1232 a whole bunch of related words as bad.
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H A Ddevelop.txt36 First of all, it should be possible to use Vim as a drop-in replacement for
42 - There are different versions of Vi. I am using Version 3.7 (6/7/85) as a
60 - Use the keyboard as much as feasible. The mouse requires a third hand,
79 Vim tries to help as many users on as many platforms as possible.
89 as possible with a reasonable effort. Try to avoid that users must switch
113 - Commands must work efficiently. The time they consume must be as small as
189 The minimal C compiler version supported is C89, also known as ANSI C.
253 Don't use "delete" or "this" as a variable name, C++ doesn't like it.
255 Because of the requirement that Vim runs on as many systems as possible, we
282 wait don't use as argument to a function, conflicts with types.h
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/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/
H A Dmatchit.txt28 as specified by |b:match_words|.
31 g% Cycle backwards through matching groups, as specified by
35 [% Go to [count] previous unmatched group, as specified by
39 ]% Go to [count] next unmatched group, as specified by
43 a% In Visual mode, select the matching group, as specified by
63 script uses the 'matchpairs' option as well as this variable.
102 Prefer a match that starts as close to the cursor as possible.
268 treated as an expression to be evaluated. For example, >
280 better to use ".\{-}" (as many as necessary) instead of ".*" (as many as
288 anything but "end" and use it as follows: >
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/vim-8.2.3635/src/xdiff/
H A Dxhistogram.c166 unsigned int as, ae, bs, be, np, rc; in try_lcs() local
176 as = rec->ptr; in try_lcs()
177 if (!CMP(index, 1, as, 2, b_ptr)) in try_lcs()
183 np = NEXT_PTR(index, as); in try_lcs()
185 ae = as; in try_lcs()
189 while (line1 < (int)as && line2 < (int)bs in try_lcs()
190 && CMP(index, 1, as - 1, 2, bs - 1)) { in try_lcs()
191 as--; in try_lcs()
194 rc = XDL_MIN(rc, CNT(index, as)); in try_lcs()
207 lcs->begin1 = as; in try_lcs()
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/vim-8.2.3635/src/
H A DINSTALLvms.txt10 behavior as it is documented, which should be fine for most users.
53 distributions for them as well.
82 SMALL - Few features enabled, as basic as possible
84 BIG - Many features enabled, as rich as possible.
98 It enables features as toolbar etc.
105 It enables features as toolbar etc.
248 MAKE_VMS.MMS uses defines as described below:
320 Build it as normally.
349 Build as usual.
361 Build as usual.
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/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/syntax/
H A Dcweb.vim7 " and Silvio Levy, "The CWEB System of Structured Documentation", included as
11 " TODO: Section names and C/C++ comments should be treated as TeX material.
13 " TODO: names, and leaves C/C++ comments as such. (On the other hand,
23 " code can be seen as a normal TeX document with some C/C++ material
28 " Read the C/C++ syntax too; C/C++ syntax items are treated as such in the
35 " Inner C/C++ context (ICC) should be quite simple as it's comprised of
49 " The contents of "control texts" is not treated as TeX material, because in
51 " we highlight these elements as "strings".
H A Ddtrace.vim3 " Language: D script as described in "Solaris Dynamic Tracing Guide",
29 " descriptors don't show up as errors. Note that this regex detects probes
30 " as "something with three ':' in it". This works in practice, but it's not
33 " Be careful not to detect '/*some:::node*/\n/**/' as probe, as it's
43 " technique as the dtrace lexer: a predicate has to be followed by {, ;, or
46 " Make sure that this matches the empty predicate as well.
55 " Note that dtrace treats units (Hz etc) as case-insenstive, we allow only
58 " XXX: "cpu" is always highlighted as builtin var, not as option
H A Dasm.vim39 " Various #'s as defined by GAS ref manual sec 3.6.2.1
41 " since the value of 0-7 octal is the same as 0-7 decimal,
42 " I (Kevin) prefer to map it as decimal:
59 " Allow all characters to be escaped (and in strings) as these vary across
81 " options and some comments may double as logical line number directives or
83 " http://sourceware.org/binutils/docs-2.22/as/Comments.html
90 " are also named *.asm), the following are used as line comment characters:
95 " support this), all statements except the first get highlighted as
/vim-8.2.3635/
H A DLICENSE30 b) If you have received a modified Vim that was distributed as
32 unmodified, as mentioned at I). If you make additional changes the
39 d) When you have a modified Vim which includes changes as mentioned
53 after last distributing the corresponding modified Vim, or as long
54 as possible.
60 is able to see that it was modified. When distributing as mentioned
61 under 2)e) adding the message is only required for as far as this does
63 4) The contact information as required under 2)a) and 2)d) must not be
/vim-8.2.3635/src/testdir/
H A Dtest_signals.vim59 " that swap file is updated as a result of sending PWR signal, and not
88 " Skip the test when running with valgrind as signal INT is not received
111 " Test uses signal SIGTERM as it does not create a core
115 " should be recoverable from the swap file preserved as a
129 au VimLeave * call writefile(["VimLeave triggered"], "XautoOut", "as")
130 au VimLeavePre * call writefile(["VimLeavePre triggered"], "XautoOut", "as")
144 " Don't call StopVimInTerminal() as it expects job to be still running.

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