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feat(extmark): support proper multiline ranges
The removes the previous restriction that nvim_buf_set_extmark()
could not be used to highlight arbitrary multi-line regions
The problem can be summarized as follows: let's assume an extmark with a
hl_group is placed covering the region (5,0) to (50,0) Now, consider
what happens if nvim needs to redraw a window covering the lines 20-30.
It needs to be able to ask the marktree what extmarks cover this region,
even if they don't begin or end here.
Therefore the marktree needs to be augmented with the information covers
a point, not just what marks begin or end there. To do this, we augment
each node with a field "intersect" which is a set the ids of the
marks which overlap this node, but only if it is not part of the set of
any parent. This ensures the number of nodes that need to be explicitly
marked grows only logarithmically with the total number of explicitly
nodes (and thus the number of of overlapping marks).
Thus we can quickly iterate all marks which overlaps any query position
by looking up what leaf node contains that position. Then we only need
to consider all "start" marks within that leaf node, and the "intersect"
set of that node and all its parents.
Now, and the major source of complexity is that the tree restructuring
operations (to ensure that each node has T-1 <= size <= 2*T-1) also need
to update these sets. If a full inner node is split in two, one of the
new parents might start to completely overlap some ranges and its ids
will need to be moved from its children's sets to its own set.
Similarly, if two undersized nodes gets joined into one, it might no
longer completely overlap some ranges, and now the children which do
needs to have the have the ids in its set instead. And then there are
the pivots! Yes the pivot operations when a child gets moved from one
parent to another.
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--- @private
--- @param buffer integer
--- @param keys boolean
--- @param dot boolean
--- @return string
function vim . api . nvim__buf_debug_extmarks ( buffer , keys , dot ) end
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--- @private
--- @param buffer integer
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim . api . nvim__buf_stats ( buffer ) end
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--- @private
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--- EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change in the future.
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---
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--- Sets info for the completion item at the given index. If the info text was shown in a window,
--- returns the window and buffer ids, or empty dict if not shown.
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---
--- @param index integer Completion candidate index
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.complete_set Optional parameters.
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--- - info: (string) info text.
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--- @return table<string,any> # Dict containing these keys:
--- - winid: (number) floating window id
--- - bufnr: (number) buffer id in floating window
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function vim . api . nvim__complete_set ( index , opts ) end
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--- @private
--- @return string
function vim . api . nvim__get_lib_dir ( ) end
--- @private
--- Find files in runtime directories
---
--- @param pat any[] pattern of files to search for
--- @param all boolean whether to return all matches or only the first
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.runtime is_lua: only search Lua subdirs
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--- @return string[] # list of absolute paths to the found files
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function vim . api . nvim__get_runtime ( pat , all , opts ) end
--- @private
--- Returns object given as argument.
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---
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--- This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence
--- in plugins.
---
--- @param obj any Object to return.
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--- @return any # its argument.
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function vim . api . nvim__id ( obj ) end
--- @private
--- Returns array given as argument.
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---
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--- This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence
--- in plugins.
---
--- @param arr any[] Array to return.
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--- @return any[] # its argument.
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function vim . api . nvim__id_array ( arr ) end
--- @private
refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => Dict
In the api_info() output:
:new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val')
...
{'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1}
The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added
it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field,
thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice)
a breaking change.
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--- Returns dict given as argument.
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---
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--- This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence
--- in plugins.
---
refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => Dict
In the api_info() output:
:new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val')
...
{'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1}
The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added
it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field,
thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice)
a breaking change.
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--- @param dct table<string,any> Dict to return.
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--- @return table<string,any> # its argument.
refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => Dict
In the api_info() output:
:new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val')
...
{'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1}
The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added
it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field,
thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice)
a breaking change.
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function vim . api . nvim__id_dict ( dct ) end
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--- @private
--- Returns floating-point value given as argument.
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---
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--- This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence
--- in plugins.
---
--- @param flt number Value to return.
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--- @return number # its argument.
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function vim . api . nvim__id_float ( flt ) end
--- @private
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--- NB: if your UI doesn't use hlstate, this will not return hlstate first time.
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--- @param grid integer
--- @param row integer
--- @param col integer
--- @return any[]
function vim . api . nvim__inspect_cell ( grid , row , col ) end
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--- @private
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--- For testing. The condition in schar_cache_clear_if_full is hard to
--- reach, so this function can be used to force a cache clear in a test.
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function vim . api . nvim__invalidate_glyph_cache ( ) end
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--- @private
--- EXPERIMENTAL: this API will change in the future.
---
--- Get the properties for namespace
---
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.ns_opts # Map defining the namespace properties, see |nvim__ns_set()|
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function vim . api . nvim__ns_get ( ns_id ) end
--- @private
--- EXPERIMENTAL: this API will change in the future.
---
--- Set some properties for namespace
---
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.ns_opts Optional parameters to set:
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--- - wins: a list of windows to be scoped in
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function vim . api . nvim__ns_set ( ns_id , opts ) end
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--- @private
--- EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change in the future.
---
--- Instruct Nvim to redraw various components.
---
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---
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--- @see `:help :redraw`
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.redraw Optional parameters.
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--- - win: Target a specific `window-ID` as described below.
--- - buf: Target a specific buffer number as described below.
--- - flush: Update the screen with pending updates.
--- - valid: When present mark `win`, `buf`, or all windows for
--- redraw. When `true`, only redraw changed lines (useful for
--- decoration providers). When `false`, forcefully redraw.
--- - range: Redraw a range in `buf`, the buffer in `win` or the
--- current buffer (useful for decoration providers). Expects a
--- tuple `[first, last]` with the first and last line number
--- of the range, 0-based end-exclusive `api-indexing`.
--- - cursor: Immediately update cursor position on the screen in
--- `win` or the current window.
--- - statuscolumn: Redraw the 'statuscolumn' in `buf`, `win` or
--- all windows.
--- - statusline: Redraw the 'statusline' in `buf`, `win` or all
--- windows.
--- - winbar: Redraw the 'winbar' in `buf`, `win` or all windows.
--- - tabline: Redraw the 'tabline'.
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function vim . api . nvim__redraw ( opts ) end
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--- @private
--- @return any[]
function vim . api . nvim__runtime_inspect ( ) end
--- @private
--- @param path string
function vim . api . nvim__screenshot ( path ) end
--- @private
--- Gets internal stats.
---
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--- @return table<string,any> # Map of various internal stats.
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function vim . api . nvim__stats ( ) end
--- @private
--- @param str string
--- @return any
function vim . api . nvim__unpack ( str ) end
--- Adds a highlight to buffer.
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---
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--- Useful for plugins that dynamically generate highlights to a buffer
--- (like a semantic highlighter or linter). The function adds a single
--- highlight to a buffer. Unlike `matchaddpos()` highlights follow changes to
--- line numbering (as lines are inserted/removed above the highlighted line),
--- like signs and marks do.
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---
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--- Namespaces are used for batch deletion/updating of a set of highlights. To
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--- create a namespace, use `nvim_create_namespace()` which returns a namespace
--- id. Pass it in to this function as `ns_id` to add highlights to the
--- namespace. All highlights in the same namespace can then be cleared with
--- single call to `nvim_buf_clear_namespace()`. If the highlight never will be
--- deleted by an API call, pass `ns_id = -1`.
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---
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--- As a shorthand, `ns_id = 0` can be used to create a new namespace for the
--- highlight, the allocated id is then returned. If `hl_group` is the empty
--- string no highlight is added, but a new `ns_id` is still returned. This is
--- supported for backwards compatibility, new code should use
--- `nvim_create_namespace()` to create a new empty namespace.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer namespace to use or -1 for ungrouped highlight
--- @param hl_group string Name of the highlight group to use
--- @param line integer Line to highlight (zero-indexed)
--- @param col_start integer Start of (byte-indexed) column range to highlight
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--- @param col_end integer End of (byte-indexed) column range to highlight,
--- or -1 to highlight to end of line
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--- @return integer # The ns_id that was used
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_add_highlight ( buffer , ns_id , hl_group , line , col_start , col_end ) end
--- Activates buffer-update events on a channel, or as Lua callbacks.
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---
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--- Example (Lua): capture buffer updates in a global `events` variable
--- (use "vim.print(events)" to see its contents):
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- events = {}
--- vim.api.nvim_buf_attach(0, false, {
--- on_lines = function(...)
--- table.insert(events, {...})
--- end,
--- })
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--- ```
---
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_detach
--- @see `:help api-buffer-updates-lua`
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param send_buffer boolean True if the initial notification should contain the
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--- whole buffer: first notification will be `nvim_buf_lines_event`.
--- Else the first notification will be `nvim_buf_changedtick_event`.
--- Not for Lua callbacks.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.buf_attach Optional parameters.
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--- - on_lines: Lua callback invoked on change.
--- Return a truthy value (not `false` or `nil`) to detach. Args:
--- - the string "lines"
--- - buffer handle
--- - b:changedtick
--- - first line that changed (zero-indexed)
--- - last line that was changed
--- - last line in the updated range
--- - byte count of previous contents
--- - deleted_codepoints (if `utf_sizes` is true)
--- - deleted_codeunits (if `utf_sizes` is true)
--- - on_bytes: Lua callback invoked on change.
--- This callback receives more granular information about the
--- change compared to on_lines.
--- Return a truthy value (not `false` or `nil`) to detach. Args:
--- - the string "bytes"
--- - buffer handle
--- - b:changedtick
--- - start row of the changed text (zero-indexed)
--- - start column of the changed text
--- - byte offset of the changed text (from the start of
--- the buffer)
--- - old end row of the changed text (offset from start row)
--- - old end column of the changed text
--- (if old end row = 0, offset from start column)
--- - old end byte length of the changed text
--- - new end row of the changed text (offset from start row)
--- - new end column of the changed text
--- (if new end row = 0, offset from start column)
--- - new end byte length of the changed text
--- - on_changedtick: Lua callback invoked on changedtick
--- increment without text change. Args:
--- - the string "changedtick"
--- - buffer handle
--- - b:changedtick
--- - on_detach: Lua callback invoked on detach. Args:
--- - the string "detach"
--- - buffer handle
--- - on_reload: Lua callback invoked on reload. The entire buffer
--- content should be considered changed. Args:
--- - the string "reload"
--- - buffer handle
--- - utf_sizes: include UTF-32 and UTF-16 size of the replaced
--- region, as args to `on_lines`.
--- - preview: also attach to command preview (i.e. 'inccommand')
--- events.
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--- @return boolean # False if attach failed (invalid parameter, or buffer isn't loaded);
--- otherwise True. TODO: LUA_API_NO_EVAL
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_attach ( buffer , send_buffer , opts ) end
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--- Call a function with buffer as temporary current buffer.
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---
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--- This temporarily switches current buffer to "buffer".
--- If the current window already shows "buffer", the window is not switched.
--- If a window inside the current tabpage (including a float) already shows the
--- buffer, then one of these windows will be set as current window temporarily.
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--- Otherwise a temporary scratch window (called the "autocmd window" for
--- historical reasons) will be used.
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---
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--- This is useful e.g. to call Vimscript functions that only work with the
--- current buffer/window currently, like `termopen()`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param fun function Function to call inside the buffer (currently Lua callable
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--- only)
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--- @return any # Return value of function.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_call ( buffer , fun ) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param buffer integer
--- @param ns_id integer
--- @param line_start integer
--- @param line_end integer
function vim . api . nvim_buf_clear_highlight ( buffer , ns_id , line_start , line_end ) end
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--- Clears `namespace`d objects (highlights, `extmarks`, virtual text) from
--- a region.
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---
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--- Lines are 0-indexed. `api-indexing` To clear the namespace in the entire
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--- buffer, specify line_start=0 and line_end=-1.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace to clear, or -1 to clear all namespaces.
--- @param line_start integer Start of range of lines to clear
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--- @param line_end integer End of range of lines to clear (exclusive) or -1 to clear
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--- to end of buffer.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_clear_namespace ( buffer , ns_id , line_start , line_end ) end
--- Creates a buffer-local command `user-commands`.
---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_create_user_command
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer.
--- @param name string
--- @param command any
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.user_command
function vim . api . nvim_buf_create_user_command ( buffer , name , command , opts ) end
--- Removes an `extmark`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`
--- @param id integer Extmark id
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--- @return boolean # true if the extmark was found, else false
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_del_extmark ( buffer , ns_id , id ) end
--- Unmaps a buffer-local `mapping` for the given mode.
---
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_del_keymap
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param mode string
--- @param lhs string
function vim . api . nvim_buf_del_keymap ( buffer , mode , lhs ) end
--- Deletes a named mark in the buffer. See `mark-motions`.
---
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--- Note:
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--- only deletes marks set in the buffer, if the mark is not set
--- in the buffer it will return false.
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_set_mark
--- @see vim.api.nvim_del_mark
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer to set the mark on
--- @param name string Mark name
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--- @return boolean # true if the mark was deleted, else false.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_del_mark ( buffer , name ) end
--- Delete a buffer-local user-defined command.
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---
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--- Only commands created with `:command-buffer` or
--- `nvim_buf_create_user_command()` can be deleted with this function.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer.
--- @param name string Name of the command to delete.
function vim . api . nvim_buf_del_user_command ( buffer , name ) end
--- Removes a buffer-scoped (b:) variable
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Variable name
function vim . api . nvim_buf_del_var ( buffer , name ) end
--- Deletes the buffer. See `:bwipeout`
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.buf_delete Optional parameters. Keys:
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--- - force: Force deletion and ignore unsaved changes.
--- - unload: Unloaded only, do not delete. See `:bunload`
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_delete ( buffer , opts ) end
--- Gets a changed tick of a buffer
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
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--- @return integer # `b:changedtick` value.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_changedtick ( buffer ) end
--- Gets a map of buffer-local `user-commands`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_commands Optional parameters. Currently not used.
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--- @return table<string,any> # Map of maps describing commands.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_commands ( buffer , opts ) end
--- Gets the position (0-indexed) of an `extmark`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`
--- @param id integer Extmark id
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_extmark Optional parameters. Keys:
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--- - details: Whether to include the details dict
--- - hl_name: Whether to include highlight group name instead of id, true if omitted
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.get_extmark_item_by_id # 0-indexed (row, col) tuple or empty list () if extmark id was
--- absent
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_extmark_by_id ( buffer , ns_id , id , opts ) end
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--- Gets `extmarks` in "traversal order" from a `charwise` region defined by
--- buffer positions (inclusive, 0-indexed `api-indexing`).
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---
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--- Region can be given as (row,col) tuples, or valid extmark ids (whose
--- positions define the bounds). 0 and -1 are understood as (0,0) and (-1,-1)
--- respectively, thus the following are equivalent:
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, 0, -1, {})
--- vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, {0,0}, {-1,-1}, {})
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--- ```
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---
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--- If `end` is less than `start`, traversal works backwards. (Useful
--- with `limit`, to get the first marks prior to a given position.)
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---
feat(extmark): support proper multiline ranges
The removes the previous restriction that nvim_buf_set_extmark()
could not be used to highlight arbitrary multi-line regions
The problem can be summarized as follows: let's assume an extmark with a
hl_group is placed covering the region (5,0) to (50,0) Now, consider
what happens if nvim needs to redraw a window covering the lines 20-30.
It needs to be able to ask the marktree what extmarks cover this region,
even if they don't begin or end here.
Therefore the marktree needs to be augmented with the information covers
a point, not just what marks begin or end there. To do this, we augment
each node with a field "intersect" which is a set the ids of the
marks which overlap this node, but only if it is not part of the set of
any parent. This ensures the number of nodes that need to be explicitly
marked grows only logarithmically with the total number of explicitly
nodes (and thus the number of of overlapping marks).
Thus we can quickly iterate all marks which overlaps any query position
by looking up what leaf node contains that position. Then we only need
to consider all "start" marks within that leaf node, and the "intersect"
set of that node and all its parents.
Now, and the major source of complexity is that the tree restructuring
operations (to ensure that each node has T-1 <= size <= 2*T-1) also need
to update these sets. If a full inner node is split in two, one of the
new parents might start to completely overlap some ranges and its ids
will need to be moved from its children's sets to its own set.
Similarly, if two undersized nodes gets joined into one, it might no
longer completely overlap some ranges, and now the children which do
needs to have the have the ids in its set instead. And then there are
the pivots! Yes the pivot operations when a child gets moved from one
parent to another.
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--- Note: when using extmark ranges (marks with a end_row/end_col position)
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--- the `overlap` option might be useful. Otherwise only the start position
--- of an extmark will be considered.
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---
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--- Note: legacy signs placed through the `:sign` commands are implemented
--- as extmarks and will show up here. Their details array will contain a
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--- `sign_name` field.
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---
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--- Example:
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- local api = vim.api
--- local pos = api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)
--- local ns = api.nvim_create_namespace('my-plugin')
--- -- Create new extmark at line 1, column 1.
--- local m1 = api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 0, 0, {})
--- -- Create new extmark at line 3, column 1.
--- local m2 = api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 2, 0, {})
--- -- Get extmarks only from line 3.
--- local ms = api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, {2,0}, {2,0}, {})
--- -- Get all marks in this buffer + namespace.
--- local all = api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, 0, -1, {})
--- vim.print(ms)
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--- ```
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
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--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()` or -1 for all namespaces
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--- @param start any Start of range: a 0-indexed (row, col) or valid extmark id
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--- (whose position defines the bound). `api-indexing`
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--- @param end_ any End of range (inclusive): a 0-indexed (row, col) or valid
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--- extmark id (whose position defines the bound). `api-indexing`
feat(extmark): support proper multiline ranges
The removes the previous restriction that nvim_buf_set_extmark()
could not be used to highlight arbitrary multi-line regions
The problem can be summarized as follows: let's assume an extmark with a
hl_group is placed covering the region (5,0) to (50,0) Now, consider
what happens if nvim needs to redraw a window covering the lines 20-30.
It needs to be able to ask the marktree what extmarks cover this region,
even if they don't begin or end here.
Therefore the marktree needs to be augmented with the information covers
a point, not just what marks begin or end there. To do this, we augment
each node with a field "intersect" which is a set the ids of the
marks which overlap this node, but only if it is not part of the set of
any parent. This ensures the number of nodes that need to be explicitly
marked grows only logarithmically with the total number of explicitly
nodes (and thus the number of of overlapping marks).
Thus we can quickly iterate all marks which overlaps any query position
by looking up what leaf node contains that position. Then we only need
to consider all "start" marks within that leaf node, and the "intersect"
set of that node and all its parents.
Now, and the major source of complexity is that the tree restructuring
operations (to ensure that each node has T-1 <= size <= 2*T-1) also need
to update these sets. If a full inner node is split in two, one of the
new parents might start to completely overlap some ranges and its ids
will need to be moved from its children's sets to its own set.
Similarly, if two undersized nodes gets joined into one, it might no
longer completely overlap some ranges, and now the children which do
needs to have the have the ids in its set instead. And then there are
the pivots! Yes the pivot operations when a child gets moved from one
parent to another.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_extmarks Optional parameters. Keys:
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--- - limit: Maximum number of marks to return
--- - details: Whether to include the details dict
--- - hl_name: Whether to include highlight group name instead of id, true if omitted
--- - overlap: Also include marks which overlap the range, even if
--- their start position is less than `start`
--- - type: Filter marks by type: "highlight", "sign", "virt_text" and "virt_lines"
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.get_extmark_item[] # List of `[extmark_id, row, col]` tuples in "traversal order".
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_extmarks ( buffer , ns_id , start , end_ , opts ) end
--- Gets a list of buffer-local `mapping` definitions.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param mode string Mode short-name ("n", "i", "v", ...)
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.keymap[] # Array of |maparg()|-like dictionaries describing mappings.
--- The "buffer" key holds the associated buffer handle.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_keymap ( buffer , mode ) end
--- Gets a line-range from the buffer.
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---
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--- Indexing is zero-based, end-exclusive. Negative indices are interpreted
--- as length+1+index: -1 refers to the index past the end. So to get the
--- last element use start=-2 and end=-1.
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---
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--- Out-of-bounds indices are clamped to the nearest valid value, unless
--- `strict_indexing` is set.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param start integer First line index
--- @param end_ integer Last line index, exclusive
--- @param strict_indexing boolean Whether out-of-bounds should be an error.
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--- @return string[] # Array of lines, or empty array for unloaded buffer.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_lines ( buffer , start , end_ , strict_indexing ) end
--- Returns a `(row,col)` tuple representing the position of the named mark.
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--- "End of line" column position is returned as `v:maxcol` (big number).
--- See `mark-motions`.
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---
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--- Marks are (1,0)-indexed. `api-indexing`
---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_set_mark
--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_del_mark
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Mark name
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--- @return integer[] # (row, col) tuple, (0, 0) if the mark is not set, or is an
--- uppercase/file mark set in another buffer.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_mark ( buffer , name ) end
--- Gets the full file name for the buffer
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
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--- @return string # Buffer name
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_name ( buffer ) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param buffer integer
--- @return integer
function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_number ( buffer ) end
--- Returns the byte offset of a line (0-indexed). `api-indexing`
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---
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--- Line 1 (index=0) has offset 0. UTF-8 bytes are counted. EOL is one byte.
--- 'fileformat' and 'fileencoding' are ignored. The line index just after the
--- last line gives the total byte-count of the buffer. A final EOL byte is
--- counted if it would be written, see 'eol'.
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---
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--- Unlike `line2byte()`, throws error for out-of-bounds indexing.
--- Returns -1 for unloaded buffer.
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---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param index integer Line index
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--- @return integer # Integer byte offset, or -1 for unloaded buffer.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_offset ( buffer , index ) end
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--- @deprecated
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--- @param buffer integer
--- @param name string
--- @return any
function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_option ( buffer , name ) end
--- Gets a range from the buffer.
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---
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--- This differs from `nvim_buf_get_lines()` in that it allows retrieving only
--- portions of a line.
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---
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--- Indexing is zero-based. Row indices are end-inclusive, and column indices
--- are end-exclusive.
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---
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--- Prefer `nvim_buf_get_lines()` when retrieving entire lines.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param start_row integer First line index
--- @param start_col integer Starting column (byte offset) on first line
--- @param end_row integer Last line index, inclusive
--- @param end_col integer Ending column (byte offset) on last line, exclusive
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.empty Optional parameters. Currently unused.
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--- @return string[] # Array of lines, or empty array for unloaded buffer.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_text ( buffer , start_row , start_col , end_row , end_col , opts ) end
--- Gets a buffer-scoped (b:) variable.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Variable name
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--- @return any # Variable value
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_get_var ( buffer , name ) end
--- Checks if a buffer is valid and loaded. See `api-buffer` for more info
--- about unloaded buffers.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
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--- @return boolean # true if the buffer is valid and loaded, false otherwise.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_is_loaded ( buffer ) end
--- Checks if a buffer is valid.
---
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--- Note:
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--- Even if a buffer is valid it may have been unloaded. See |api-buffer|
--- for more info about unloaded buffers.
---
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---
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
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--- @return boolean # true if the buffer is valid, false otherwise.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_is_valid ( buffer ) end
--- Returns the number of lines in the given buffer.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
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--- @return integer # Line count, or 0 for unloaded buffer. |api-buffer|
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_line_count ( buffer ) end
--- Creates or updates an `extmark`.
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---
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--- By default a new extmark is created when no id is passed in, but it is also
--- possible to create a new mark by passing in a previously unused id or move
--- an existing mark by passing in its id. The caller must then keep track of
--- existing and unused ids itself. (Useful over RPC, to avoid waiting for the
--- return value.)
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---
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--- Using the optional arguments, it is possible to use this to highlight
--- a range of text, and also to associate virtual text to the mark.
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---
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--- If present, the position defined by `end_col` and `end_row` should be after
--- the start position in order for the extmark to cover a range.
--- An earlier end position is not an error, but then it behaves like an empty
feat(extmark): support proper multiline ranges
The removes the previous restriction that nvim_buf_set_extmark()
could not be used to highlight arbitrary multi-line regions
The problem can be summarized as follows: let's assume an extmark with a
hl_group is placed covering the region (5,0) to (50,0) Now, consider
what happens if nvim needs to redraw a window covering the lines 20-30.
It needs to be able to ask the marktree what extmarks cover this region,
even if they don't begin or end here.
Therefore the marktree needs to be augmented with the information covers
a point, not just what marks begin or end there. To do this, we augment
each node with a field "intersect" which is a set the ids of the
marks which overlap this node, but only if it is not part of the set of
any parent. This ensures the number of nodes that need to be explicitly
marked grows only logarithmically with the total number of explicitly
nodes (and thus the number of of overlapping marks).
Thus we can quickly iterate all marks which overlaps any query position
by looking up what leaf node contains that position. Then we only need
to consider all "start" marks within that leaf node, and the "intersect"
set of that node and all its parents.
Now, and the major source of complexity is that the tree restructuring
operations (to ensure that each node has T-1 <= size <= 2*T-1) also need
to update these sets. If a full inner node is split in two, one of the
new parents might start to completely overlap some ranges and its ids
will need to be moved from its children's sets to its own set.
Similarly, if two undersized nodes gets joined into one, it might no
longer completely overlap some ranges, and now the children which do
needs to have the have the ids in its set instead. And then there are
the pivots! Yes the pivot operations when a child gets moved from one
parent to another.
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--- range (no highlighting).
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---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`
--- @param line integer Line where to place the mark, 0-based. `api-indexing`
--- @param col integer Column where to place the mark, 0-based. `api-indexing`
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.set_extmark Optional parameters.
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--- - id : id of the extmark to edit.
--- - end_row : ending line of the mark, 0-based inclusive.
--- - end_col : ending col of the mark, 0-based exclusive.
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--- - hl_group : highlight group used for the text range. This and below
--- highlight groups can be supplied either as a string or as an integer,
--- the latter of which can be obtained using `nvim_get_hl_id_by_name()`.
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--- - hl_eol : when true, for a multiline highlight covering the
--- EOL of a line, continue the highlight for the rest
--- of the screen line (just like for diff and
--- cursorline highlight).
--- - virt_text : virtual text to link to this mark.
--- A list of `[text, highlight]` tuples, each representing a
--- text chunk with specified highlight. `highlight` element
--- can either be a single highlight group, or an array of
--- multiple highlight groups that will be stacked
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--- (highest priority last).
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--- - virt_text_pos : position of virtual text. Possible values:
--- - "eol": right after eol character (default).
--- - "overlay": display over the specified column, without
--- shifting the underlying text.
--- - "right_align": display right aligned in the window.
--- - "inline": display at the specified column, and
--- shift the buffer text to the right as needed.
--- - virt_text_win_col : position the virtual text at a fixed
--- window column (starting from the first
--- text column of the screen line) instead
--- of "virt_text_pos".
--- - virt_text_hide : hide the virtual text when the background
--- text is selected or hidden because of
--- scrolling with 'nowrap' or 'smoothscroll'.
--- Currently only affects "overlay" virt_text.
--- - virt_text_repeat_linebreak : repeat the virtual text on
--- wrapped lines.
--- - hl_mode : control how highlights are combined with the
--- highlights of the text. Currently only affects
--- virt_text highlights, but might affect `hl_group`
--- in later versions.
--- - "replace": only show the virt_text color. This is the default.
--- - "combine": combine with background text color.
--- - "blend": blend with background text color.
--- Not supported for "inline" virt_text.
---
--- - virt_lines : virtual lines to add next to this mark
--- This should be an array over lines, where each line in
--- turn is an array over `[text, highlight]` tuples. In
--- general, buffer and window options do not affect the
--- display of the text. In particular 'wrap'
--- and 'linebreak' options do not take effect, so
--- the number of extra screen lines will always match
--- the size of the array. However the 'tabstop' buffer
--- option is still used for hard tabs. By default lines are
--- placed below the buffer line containing the mark.
---
--- - virt_lines_above: place virtual lines above instead.
--- - virt_lines_leftcol: Place extmarks in the leftmost
--- column of the window, bypassing
--- sign and number columns.
---
--- - ephemeral : for use with `nvim_set_decoration_provider()`
--- callbacks. The mark will only be used for the current
--- redraw cycle, and not be permantently stored in the
--- buffer.
--- - right_gravity : boolean that indicates the direction
--- the extmark will be shifted in when new text is inserted
--- (true for right, false for left). Defaults to true.
--- - end_right_gravity : boolean that indicates the direction
--- the extmark end position (if it exists) will be shifted
--- in when new text is inserted (true for right, false
--- for left). Defaults to false.
--- - undo_restore : Restore the exact position of the mark
--- if text around the mark was deleted and then restored by undo.
--- Defaults to true.
--- - invalidate : boolean that indicates whether to hide the
--- extmark if the entirety of its range is deleted. For
--- hidden marks, an "invalid" key is added to the "details"
--- array of `nvim_buf_get_extmarks()` and family. If
--- "undo_restore" is false, the extmark is deleted instead.
--- - priority: a priority value for the highlight group, sign
--- attribute or virtual text. For virtual text, item with
--- highest priority is drawn last. For example treesitter
--- highlighting uses a value of 100.
--- - strict: boolean that indicates extmark should not be placed
--- if the line or column value is past the end of the
--- buffer or end of the line respectively. Defaults to true.
--- - sign_text: string of length 1-2 used to display in the
--- sign column.
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--- - sign_hl_group: highlight group used for the sign column text.
--- - number_hl_group: highlight group used for the number column.
--- - line_hl_group: highlight group used for the whole line.
--- - cursorline_hl_group: highlight group used for the sign
--- column text when the cursor is on the same line as the
--- mark and 'cursorline' is enabled.
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--- - conceal: string which should be either empty or a single
--- character. Enable concealing similar to `:syn-conceal`.
--- When a character is supplied it is used as `:syn-cchar`.
--- "hl_group" is used as highlight for the cchar if provided,
--- otherwise it defaults to `hl-Conceal`.
--- - spell: boolean indicating that spell checking should be
--- performed within this extmark
--- - ui_watched: boolean that indicates the mark should be drawn
--- by a UI. When set, the UI will receive win_extmark events.
--- Note: the mark is positioned by virt_text attributes. Can be
--- used together with virt_text.
--- - url: A URL to associate with this extmark. In the TUI, the OSC 8 control
--- sequence is used to generate a clickable hyperlink to this URL.
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--- @return integer # Id of the created/updated extmark
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_set_extmark ( buffer , ns_id , line , col , opts ) end
--- Sets a buffer-local `mapping` for the given mode.
---
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_set_keymap
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param mode string
--- @param lhs string
--- @param rhs string
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.keymap
function vim . api . nvim_buf_set_keymap ( buffer , mode , lhs , rhs , opts ) end
--- Sets (replaces) a line-range in the buffer.
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---
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--- Indexing is zero-based, end-exclusive. Negative indices are interpreted
--- as length+1+index: -1 refers to the index past the end. So to change
--- or delete the last element use start=-2 and end=-1.
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---
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--- To insert lines at a given index, set `start` and `end` to the same index.
--- To delete a range of lines, set `replacement` to an empty array.
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---
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--- Out-of-bounds indices are clamped to the nearest valid value, unless
--- `strict_indexing` is set.
---
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_set_text
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param start integer First line index
--- @param end_ integer Last line index, exclusive
--- @param strict_indexing boolean Whether out-of-bounds should be an error.
--- @param replacement string[] Array of lines to use as replacement
function vim . api . nvim_buf_set_lines ( buffer , start , end_ , strict_indexing , replacement ) end
--- Sets a named mark in the given buffer, all marks are allowed
--- file/uppercase, visual, last change, etc. See `mark-motions`.
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---
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--- Marks are (1,0)-indexed. `api-indexing`
---
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--- Note:
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--- Passing 0 as line deletes the mark
---
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_del_mark
--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_get_mark
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer to set the mark on
--- @param name string Mark name
--- @param line integer Line number
--- @param col integer Column/row number
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.empty Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
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--- @return boolean # true if the mark was set, else false.
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function vim . api . nvim_buf_set_mark ( buffer , name , line , col , opts ) end
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--- Sets the full file name for a buffer, like `:file_f`
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---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Buffer name
function vim . api . nvim_buf_set_name ( buffer , name ) end
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--- @deprecated
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--- @param buffer integer
--- @param name string
--- @param value any
function vim . api . nvim_buf_set_option ( buffer , name , value ) end
--- Sets (replaces) a range in the buffer
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---
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--- This is recommended over `nvim_buf_set_lines()` when only modifying parts of
--- a line, as extmarks will be preserved on non-modified parts of the touched
--- lines.
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---
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--- Indexing is zero-based. Row indices are end-inclusive, and column indices
--- are end-exclusive.
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---
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--- To insert text at a given `(row, column)` location, use `start_row = end_row
--- = row` and `start_col = end_col = col`. To delete the text in a range, use
--- `replacement = {}`.
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---
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--- Note:
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--- Prefer |nvim_buf_set_lines()| (for performance) to add or delete entire lines.
--- Prefer |nvim_paste()| or |nvim_put()| to insert (instead of replace) text at cursor.
---
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---
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param start_row integer First line index
--- @param start_col integer Starting column (byte offset) on first line
--- @param end_row integer Last line index, inclusive
--- @param end_col integer Ending column (byte offset) on last line, exclusive
--- @param replacement string[] Array of lines to use as replacement
function vim . api . nvim_buf_set_text ( buffer , start_row , start_col , end_row , end_col , replacement ) end
--- Sets a buffer-scoped (b:) variable
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim . api . nvim_buf_set_var ( buffer , name , value ) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param buffer integer
--- @param src_id integer
--- @param line integer
--- @param chunks any[]
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.empty
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--- @return integer
function vim . api . nvim_buf_set_virtual_text ( buffer , src_id , line , chunks , opts ) end
--- Calls a Vimscript `Dictionary-function` with the given arguments.
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---
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--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => Dict
In the api_info() output:
:new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val')
...
{'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1}
The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added
it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field,
thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice)
a breaking change.
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--- @param dict any Dict, or String evaluating to a Vimscript `self` dict
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--- @param fn string Name of the function defined on the Vimscript dict
--- @param args any[] Function arguments packed in an Array
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--- @return any # Result of the function call
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function vim . api . nvim_call_dict_function ( dict , fn , args ) end
--- Calls a Vimscript function with the given arguments.
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---
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--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
--- @param fn string Function to call
--- @param args any[] Function arguments packed in an Array
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--- @return any # Result of the function call
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function vim . api . nvim_call_function ( fn , args ) end
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--- Send data to channel `id`. For a job, it writes it to the
--- stdin of the process. For the stdio channel `channel-stdio`,
--- it writes to Nvim's stdout. For an internal terminal instance
--- (`nvim_open_term()`) it writes directly to terminal output.
--- See `channel-bytes` for more information.
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---
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--- This function writes raw data, not RPC messages. If the channel
--- was created with `rpc=true` then the channel expects RPC
--- messages, use `vim.rpcnotify()` and `vim.rpcrequest()` instead.
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---
--- @param chan integer id of the channel
--- @param data string data to write. 8-bit clean: can contain NUL bytes.
function vim . api . nvim_chan_send ( chan , data ) end
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--- Clears all autocommands selected by {opts}. To delete autocmds see `nvim_del_autocmd()`.
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---
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.clear_autocmds Parameters
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--- - event: (string|table)
--- Examples:
--- - event: "pat1"
--- - event: { "pat1" }
--- - event: { "pat1", "pat2", "pat3" }
--- - pattern: (string|table)
--- - pattern or patterns to match exactly.
--- - For example, if you have `*.py` as that pattern for the autocmd,
--- you must pass `*.py` exactly to clear it. `test.py` will not
--- match the pattern.
--- - defaults to clearing all patterns.
--- - NOTE: Cannot be used with {buffer}
--- - buffer: (bufnr)
--- - clear only `autocmd-buflocal` autocommands.
--- - NOTE: Cannot be used with {pattern}
--- - group: (string|int) The augroup name or id.
--- - NOTE: If not passed, will only delete autocmds *not* in any group.
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function vim . api . nvim_clear_autocmds ( opts ) end
--- Executes an Ex command.
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---
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--- Unlike `nvim_command()` this command takes a structured Dict instead of a String. This
--- allows for easier construction and manipulation of an Ex command. This also allows for things
--- such as having spaces inside a command argument, expanding filenames in a command that otherwise
--- doesn't expand filenames, etc. Command arguments may also be Number, Boolean or String.
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---
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--- The first argument may also be used instead of count for commands that support it in order to
--- make their usage simpler with `vim.cmd()`. For example, instead of
--- `vim.cmd.bdelete{ count = 2 }`, you may do `vim.cmd.bdelete(2)`.
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---
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--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_exec2
--- @see vim.api.nvim_command
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--- @param cmd vim.api.keyset.cmd Command to execute. Must be a Dict that can contain the same values as
--- the return value of `nvim_parse_cmd()` except "addr", "nargs" and "nextcmd"
--- which are ignored if provided. All values except for "cmd" are optional.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.cmd_opts Optional parameters.
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--- - output: (boolean, default false) Whether to return command output.
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--- @return string # Command output (non-error, non-shell |:!|) if `output` is true, else empty string.
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function vim . api . nvim_cmd ( cmd , opts ) end
--- Executes an Ex command.
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---
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--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
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---
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--- Prefer using `nvim_cmd()` or `nvim_exec2()` over this. To evaluate multiple lines of Vim script
--- or an Ex command directly, use `nvim_exec2()`. To construct an Ex command using a structured
--- format and then execute it, use `nvim_cmd()`. To modify an Ex command before evaluating it, use
--- `nvim_parse_cmd()` in conjunction with `nvim_cmd()`.
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---
--- @param command string Ex command string
function vim . api . nvim_command ( command ) end
--- @deprecated
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_exec2
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--- @param command string
--- @return string
function vim . api . nvim_command_output ( command ) end
--- Create or get an autocommand group `autocmd-groups`.
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---
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--- To get an existing group id, do:
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- local id = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("MyGroup", {
--- clear = false
--- })
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--- ```
---
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--- @see `:help autocmd-groups`
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--- @param name string String: The name of the group
refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => Dict
In the api_info() output:
:new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val')
...
{'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1}
The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added
it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field,
thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice)
a breaking change.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.create_augroup Dict Parameters
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--- - clear (bool) optional: defaults to true. Clear existing
--- commands if the group already exists `autocmd-groups`.
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--- @return integer # Integer id of the created group.
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function vim . api . nvim_create_augroup ( name , opts ) end
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--- Creates an `autocommand` event handler, defined by `callback` (Lua function or Vimscript
--- function _name_ string) or `command` (Ex command string).
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---
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--- Example using Lua callback:
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"}, {
--- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"},
--- callback = function(ev)
--- print(string.format('event fired: %s', vim.inspect(ev)))
--- end
--- })
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--- ```
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---
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--- Example using an Ex command as the handler:
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"}, {
--- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"},
--- command = "echo 'Entering a C or C++ file'",
--- })
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--- ```
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---
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--- Note: `pattern` is NOT automatically expanded (unlike with `:autocmd`), thus names like "$HOME"
--- and "~" must be expanded explicitly:
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- pattern = vim.fn.expand("~") .. "/some/path/*.py"
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--- ```
---
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--- @see `:help autocommand`
--- @see vim.api.nvim_del_autocmd
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--- @param event any (string|array) Event(s) that will trigger the handler (`callback` or `command`).
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.create_autocmd Options dict:
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--- - group (string|integer) optional: autocommand group name or id to match against.
--- - pattern (string|array) optional: pattern(s) to match literally `autocmd-pattern`.
--- - buffer (integer) optional: buffer number for buffer-local autocommands
--- `autocmd-buflocal`. Cannot be used with {pattern}.
--- - desc (string) optional: description (for documentation and troubleshooting).
--- - callback (function|string) optional: Lua function (or Vimscript function name, if
--- string) called when the event(s) is triggered. Lua callback can return a truthy
--- value (not `false` or `nil`) to delete the autocommand. Receives one argument,
--- a table with these keys: [event-args]()
--- - id: (number) autocommand id
--- - event: (string) name of the triggered event `autocmd-events`
--- - group: (number|nil) autocommand group id, if any
--- - match: (string) expanded value of [<amatch>]
--- - buf: (number) expanded value of [<abuf>]
--- - file: (string) expanded value of [<afile>]
--- - data: (any) arbitrary data passed from [nvim_exec_autocmds()] [event-data]()
--- - command (string) optional: Vim command to execute on event. Cannot be used with
--- {callback}
--- - once (boolean) optional: defaults to false. Run the autocommand
--- only once `autocmd-once`.
--- - nested (boolean) optional: defaults to false. Run nested
--- autocommands `autocmd-nested`.
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--- @return integer # Autocommand id (number)
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function vim . api . nvim_create_autocmd ( event , opts ) end
--- Creates a new, empty, unnamed buffer.
---
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--- @see buf_open_scratch
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--- @param listed boolean Sets 'buflisted'
--- @param scratch boolean Creates a "throwaway" `scratch-buffer` for temporary work
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--- (always 'nomodified'). Also sets 'nomodeline' on the buffer.
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--- @return integer # Buffer handle, or 0 on error
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---
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function vim . api . nvim_create_buf ( listed , scratch ) end
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--- Creates a new namespace or gets an existing one. [namespace]()
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---
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--- Namespaces are used for buffer highlights and virtual text, see
--- `nvim_buf_add_highlight()` and `nvim_buf_set_extmark()`.
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---
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--- Namespaces can be named or anonymous. If `name` matches an existing
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--- namespace, the associated id is returned. If `name` is an empty string
--- a new, anonymous namespace is created.
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---
--- @param name string Namespace name or empty string
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--- @return integer # Namespace id
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function vim . api . nvim_create_namespace ( name ) end
--- Creates a global `user-commands` command.
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---
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--- For Lua usage see `lua-guide-commands-create`.
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---
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--- Example:
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---
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--- ```vim
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--- :call nvim_create_user_command('SayHello', 'echo "Hello world!"', {'bang': v:true})
--- :SayHello
--- Hello world!
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--- ```
---
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--- @param name string Name of the new user command. Must begin with an uppercase letter.
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--- @param command string|fun(args: vim.api.keyset.create_user_command.command_args) Replacement command to execute when this user command is executed. When called
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--- from Lua, the command can also be a Lua function. The function is called with a
--- single table argument that contains the following keys:
--- - name: (string) Command name
--- - args: (string) The args passed to the command, if any [<args>]
--- - fargs: (table) The args split by unescaped whitespace (when more than one
--- argument is allowed), if any [<f-args>]
--- - nargs: (string) Number of arguments `:command-nargs`
--- - bang: (boolean) "true" if the command was executed with a ! modifier [<bang>]
--- - line1: (number) The starting line of the command range [<line1>]
--- - line2: (number) The final line of the command range [<line2>]
--- - range: (number) The number of items in the command range: 0, 1, or 2 [<range>]
--- - count: (number) Any count supplied [<count>]
--- - reg: (string) The optional register, if specified [<reg>]
--- - mods: (string) Command modifiers, if any [<mods>]
--- - smods: (table) Command modifiers in a structured format. Has the same
--- structure as the "mods" key of `nvim_parse_cmd()`.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.user_command Optional `command-attributes`.
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--- - Set boolean attributes such as `:command-bang` or `:command-bar` to true (but
--- not `:command-buffer`, use `nvim_buf_create_user_command()` instead).
--- - "complete" `:command-complete` also accepts a Lua function which works like
--- `:command-completion-customlist`.
--- - Other parameters:
--- - desc: (string) Used for listing the command when a Lua function is used for
--- {command}.
--- - force: (boolean, default true) Override any previous definition.
--- - preview: (function) Preview callback for 'inccommand' `:command-preview`
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function vim . api . nvim_create_user_command ( name , command , opts ) end
--- Delete an autocommand group by id.
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---
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--- To get a group id one can use `nvim_get_autocmds()`.
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---
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--- NOTE: behavior differs from `:augroup-delete`. When deleting a group, autocommands contained in
--- this group will also be deleted and cleared. This group will no longer exist.
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_del_augroup_by_name
--- @see vim.api.nvim_create_augroup
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--- @param id integer Integer The id of the group.
function vim . api . nvim_del_augroup_by_id ( id ) end
--- Delete an autocommand group by name.
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---
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--- NOTE: behavior differs from `:augroup-delete`. When deleting a group, autocommands contained in
--- this group will also be deleted and cleared. This group will no longer exist.
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--- @see `:help autocmd-groups`
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--- @param name string String The name of the group.
function vim . api . nvim_del_augroup_by_name ( name ) end
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--- Deletes an autocommand by id.
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---
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--- @param id integer Integer Autocommand id returned by `nvim_create_autocmd()`
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function vim . api . nvim_del_autocmd ( id ) end
--- Deletes the current line.
---
function vim . api . nvim_del_current_line ( ) end
--- Unmaps a global `mapping` for the given mode.
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---
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--- To unmap a buffer-local mapping, use `nvim_buf_del_keymap()`.
---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_set_keymap
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--- @param mode string
--- @param lhs string
function vim . api . nvim_del_keymap ( mode , lhs ) end
--- Deletes an uppercase/file named mark. See `mark-motions`.
---
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--- Note:
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--- Lowercase name (or other buffer-local mark) is an error.
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_del_mark
--- @see vim.api.nvim_get_mark
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--- @param name string Mark name
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--- @return boolean # true if the mark was deleted, else false.
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function vim . api . nvim_del_mark ( name ) end
--- Delete a user-defined command.
---
--- @param name string Name of the command to delete.
function vim . api . nvim_del_user_command ( name ) end
--- Removes a global (g:) variable.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
function vim . api . nvim_del_var ( name ) end
--- Echo a message.
---
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--- @param chunks any[] A list of `[text, hl_group]` arrays, each representing a
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--- text chunk with specified highlight group name or ID.
--- `hl_group` element can be omitted for no highlight.
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--- @param history boolean if true, add to `message-history`.
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.echo_opts Optional parameters.
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--- - verbose: Message is printed as a result of 'verbose' option.
--- If Nvim was invoked with -V3log_file, the message will be
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--- redirected to the log_file and suppressed from direct output.
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function vim . api . nvim_echo ( chunks , history , opts ) end
--- Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Does not append "\n", the
--- message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed is written.
---
--- @param str string Message
function vim . api . nvim_err_write ( str ) end
--- Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Appends "\n", so the buffer is
--- flushed (and displayed).
---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_err_write
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--- @param str string Message
function vim . api . nvim_err_writeln ( str ) end
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--- Evaluates a Vimscript `expression`. Dicts and Lists are recursively expanded.
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---
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--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
--- @param expr string Vimscript expression string
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--- @return any # Evaluation result or expanded object
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function vim . api . nvim_eval ( expr ) end
--- Evaluates statusline string.
---
--- @param str string Statusline string (see 'statusline').
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.eval_statusline Optional parameters.
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--- - winid: (number) `window-ID` of the window to use as context for statusline.
--- - maxwidth: (number) Maximum width of statusline.
--- - fillchar: (string) Character to fill blank spaces in the statusline (see
--- 'fillchars'). Treated as single-width even if it isn't.
--- - highlights: (boolean) Return highlight information.
--- - use_winbar: (boolean) Evaluate winbar instead of statusline.
--- - use_tabline: (boolean) Evaluate tabline instead of statusline. When true, {winid}
--- is ignored. Mutually exclusive with {use_winbar}.
--- - use_statuscol_lnum: (number) Evaluate statuscolumn for this line number instead of statusline.
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--- @return table<string,any> # Dict containing statusline information, with these keys:
--- - str: (string) Characters that will be displayed on the statusline.
--- - width: (number) Display width of the statusline.
--- - highlights: Array containing highlight information of the statusline. Only included when
--- the "highlights" key in {opts} is true. Each element of the array is a
--- |Dict| with these keys:
--- - start: (number) Byte index (0-based) of first character that uses the highlight.
--- - group: (string) Name of highlight group.
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function vim . api . nvim_eval_statusline ( str , opts ) end
--- @deprecated
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_exec2
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--- @param src string
--- @param output boolean
--- @return string
function vim . api . nvim_exec ( src , output ) end
--- Executes Vimscript (multiline block of Ex commands), like anonymous
--- `:source`.
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---
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--- Unlike `nvim_command()` this function supports heredocs, script-scope (s:),
--- etc.
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---
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--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
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---
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--- @see `:help execute()`
--- @see vim.api.nvim_command
--- @see vim.api.nvim_cmd
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--- @param src string Vimscript code
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.exec_opts Optional parameters.
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--- - output: (boolean, default false) Whether to capture and return
--- all (non-error, non-shell `:!`) output.
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--- @return table<string,any> # Dict containing information about execution, with these keys:
--- - output: (string|nil) Output if `opts.output` is true.
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function vim . api . nvim_exec2 ( src , opts ) end
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--- Execute all autocommands for {event} that match the corresponding
--- {opts} `autocmd-execute`.
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--- @see `:help :doautocmd`
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--- @param event any (String|Array) The event or events to execute
refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => Dict
In the api_info() output:
:new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val')
...
{'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1}
The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added
it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field,
thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice)
a breaking change.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.exec_autocmds Dict of autocommand options:
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--- - group (string|integer) optional: the autocommand group name or
--- id to match against. `autocmd-groups`.
--- - pattern (string|array) optional: defaults to "*" `autocmd-pattern`. Cannot be used
--- with {buffer}.
--- - buffer (integer) optional: buffer number `autocmd-buflocal`. Cannot be used with
--- {pattern}.
--- - modeline (bool) optional: defaults to true. Process the
--- modeline after the autocommands [<nomodeline>].
--- - data (any): arbitrary data to send to the autocommand callback. See
--- `nvim_create_autocmd()` for details.
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function vim . api . nvim_exec_autocmds ( event , opts ) end
--- Sends input-keys to Nvim, subject to various quirks controlled by `mode`
--- flags. This is a blocking call, unlike `nvim_input()`.
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---
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--- On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
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---
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--- To input sequences like [<C-o>] use `nvim_replace_termcodes()` (typically
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--- with escape_ks=false) to replace `keycodes`, then pass the result to
--- nvim_feedkeys().
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---
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--- Example:
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---
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--- ```vim
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--- :let key = nvim_replace_termcodes("<C-o>", v:true, v:false, v:true)
--- :call nvim_feedkeys(key, 'n', v:false)
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--- ```
---
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--- @see feedkeys()
--- @see vim_strsave_escape_ks
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--- @param keys string to be typed
--- @param mode string behavior flags, see `feedkeys()`
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--- @param escape_ks boolean If true, escape K_SPECIAL bytes in `keys`.
--- This should be false if you already used
--- `nvim_replace_termcodes()`, and true otherwise.
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function vim . api . nvim_feedkeys ( keys , mode , escape_ks ) end
--- Gets the option information for all options.
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---
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--- The dict has the full option names as keys and option metadata dicts as detailed at
--- `nvim_get_option_info2()`.
---
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_get_commands
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--- @return table<string,any> # dict of all options
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function vim . api . nvim_get_all_options_info ( ) end
--- Get all autocommands that match the corresponding {opts}.
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---
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--- These examples will get autocommands matching ALL the given criteria:
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- -- Matches all criteria
--- autocommands = vim.api.nvim_get_autocmds({
--- group = "MyGroup",
--- event = {"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"},
--- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"}
--- })
---
--- -- All commands from one group
--- autocommands = vim.api.nvim_get_autocmds({
--- group = "MyGroup",
--- })
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--- ```
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---
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--- NOTE: When multiple patterns or events are provided, it will find all the autocommands that
--- match any combination of them.
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---
refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => Dict
In the api_info() output:
:new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val')
...
{'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1}
The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added
it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field,
thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice)
a breaking change.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_autocmds Dict with at least one of the following:
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--- - group (string|integer): the autocommand group name or id to match against.
--- - event (string|array): event or events to match against `autocmd-events`.
--- - pattern (string|array): pattern or patterns to match against `autocmd-pattern`.
--- Cannot be used with {buffer}
--- - buffer: Buffer number or list of buffer numbers for buffer local autocommands
--- `autocmd-buflocal`. Cannot be used with {pattern}
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.get_autocmds.ret[] # Array of autocommands matching the criteria, with each item
--- containing the following fields:
--- - id (number): the autocommand id (only when defined with the API).
--- - group (integer): the autocommand group id.
--- - group_name (string): the autocommand group name.
--- - desc (string): the autocommand description.
--- - event (string): the autocommand event.
--- - command (string): the autocommand command. Note: this will be empty if a callback is set.
--- - callback (function|string|nil): Lua function or name of a Vim script function
--- which is executed when this autocommand is triggered.
--- - once (boolean): whether the autocommand is only run once.
--- - pattern (string): the autocommand pattern.
--- If the autocommand is buffer local |autocmd-buffer-local|:
--- - buflocal (boolean): true if the autocommand is buffer local.
--- - buffer (number): the buffer number.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_autocmds ( opts ) end
--- Gets information about a channel.
---
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--- @param chan integer channel_id, or 0 for current channel
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--- @return table<string,any> # Channel info dict with these keys:
--- - "id" Channel id.
--- - "argv" (optional) Job arguments list.
--- - "stream" Stream underlying the channel.
--- - "stdio" stdin and stdout of this Nvim instance
--- - "stderr" stderr of this Nvim instance
--- - "socket" TCP/IP socket or named pipe
--- - "job" Job with communication over its stdio.
--- - "mode" How data received on the channel is interpreted.
--- - "bytes" Send and receive raw bytes.
--- - "terminal" |terminal| instance interprets ASCII sequences.
--- - "rpc" |RPC| communication on the channel is active.
--- - "pty" (optional) Name of pseudoterminal. On a POSIX system this is a device path like
--- "/dev/pts/1". If unknown, the key will still be present if a pty is used (e.g.
--- for conpty on Windows).
--- - "buffer" (optional) Buffer connected to |terminal| instance.
--- - "client" (optional) Info about the peer (client on the other end of the RPC channel),
--- which it provided via |nvim_set_client_info()|.
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---
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function vim . api . nvim_get_chan_info ( chan ) end
--- Returns the 24-bit RGB value of a `nvim_get_color_map()` color name or
--- "#rrggbb" hexadecimal string.
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---
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--- Example:
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---
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--- ```vim
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--- :echo nvim_get_color_by_name("Pink")
--- :echo nvim_get_color_by_name("#cbcbcb")
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--- ```
---
--- @param name string Color name or "#rrggbb" string
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--- @return integer # 24-bit RGB value, or -1 for invalid argument.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_color_by_name ( name ) end
--- Returns a map of color names and RGB values.
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---
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--- Keys are color names (e.g. "Aqua") and values are 24-bit RGB color values
--- (e.g. 65535).
---
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--- @return table<string,integer> # Map of color names and RGB values.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_color_map ( ) end
--- Gets a map of global (non-buffer-local) Ex commands.
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---
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--- Currently only `user-commands` are supported, not builtin Ex commands.
---
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_get_all_options_info
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_commands Optional parameters. Currently only supports
--- {"builtin":false}
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--- @return table<string,any> # Map of maps describing commands.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_commands ( opts ) end
--- Gets a map of the current editor state.
---
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.context Optional parameters.
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--- - types: List of `context-types` ("regs", "jumps", "bufs",
--- "gvars", …) to gather, or empty for "all".
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--- @return table<string,any> # map of global |context|.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_context ( opts ) end
--- Gets the current buffer.
---
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--- @return integer # Buffer handle
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function vim . api . nvim_get_current_buf ( ) end
--- Gets the current line.
---
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--- @return string # Current line string
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function vim . api . nvim_get_current_line ( ) end
--- Gets the current tabpage.
---
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--- @return integer # Tabpage handle
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function vim . api . nvim_get_current_tabpage ( ) end
--- Gets the current window.
---
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--- @return integer # Window handle
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function vim . api . nvim_get_current_win ( ) end
--- Gets all or specific highlight groups in a namespace.
---
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--- Note:
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--- When the `link` attribute is defined in the highlight definition
--- map, other attributes will not be taking effect (see |:hi-link|).
---
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---
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--- @param ns_id integer Get highlight groups for namespace ns_id `nvim_get_namespaces()`.
--- Use 0 to get global highlight groups `:highlight`.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_highlight Options dict:
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--- - name: (string) Get a highlight definition by name.
--- - id: (integer) Get a highlight definition by id.
--- - link: (boolean, default true) Show linked group name instead of effective definition `:hi-link`.
--- - create: (boolean, default true) When highlight group doesn't exist create it.
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.get_hl_info # Highlight groups as a map from group name to a highlight definition map as in |nvim_set_hl()|,
--- or only a single highlight definition map if requested by name or id.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_hl ( ns_id , opts ) end
--- @deprecated
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_get_hl_by_name
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--- @param hl_id integer
--- @param rgb boolean
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim . api . nvim_get_hl_by_id ( hl_id , rgb ) end
--- @deprecated
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_get_hl_by_id
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--- @param name string
--- @param rgb boolean
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim . api . nvim_get_hl_by_name ( name , rgb ) end
--- Gets a highlight group by name
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---
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--- similar to `hlID()`, but allocates a new ID if not present.
--- @param name string
--- @return integer
function vim . api . nvim_get_hl_id_by_name ( name ) end
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--- Gets the active highlight namespace.
---
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_ns Optional parameters
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--- - winid: (number) `window-ID` for retrieving a window's highlight
--- namespace. A value of -1 is returned when `nvim_win_set_hl_ns()`
--- has not been called for the window (or was called with a namespace
--- of -1).
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--- @return integer # Namespace id, or -1
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function vim . api . nvim_get_hl_ns ( opts ) end
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--- Gets a list of global (non-buffer-local) `mapping` definitions.
---
--- @param mode string Mode short-name ("n", "i", "v", ...)
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.keymap[] # Array of |maparg()|-like dictionaries describing mappings.
--- The "buffer" key is always zero.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_keymap ( mode ) end
--- Returns a `(row, col, buffer, buffername)` tuple representing the position
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--- of the uppercase/file named mark. "End of line" column position is returned
--- as `v:maxcol` (big number). See `mark-motions`.
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---
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--- Marks are (1,0)-indexed. `api-indexing`
---
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--- Note:
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--- Lowercase name (or other buffer-local mark) is an error.
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_set_mark
--- @see vim.api.nvim_del_mark
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--- @param name string Mark name
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.empty Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.get_mark # 4-tuple (row, col, buffer, buffername), (0, 0, 0, '') if the mark is
--- not set.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_mark ( name , opts ) end
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--- Gets the current mode. `mode()`
--- "blocking" is true if Nvim is waiting for input.
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---
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.get_mode # Dict { "mode": String, "blocking": Boolean }
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function vim . api . nvim_get_mode ( ) end
--- Gets existing, non-anonymous `namespace`s.
---
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--- @return table<string,integer> # dict that maps from names to namespace ids.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_namespaces ( ) end
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--- @deprecated
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--- @param name string
--- @return any
function vim . api . nvim_get_option ( name ) end
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--- @deprecated
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--- @param name string
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.get_option_info
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function vim . api . nvim_get_option_info ( name ) end
--- Gets the option information for one option from arbitrary buffer or window
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---
refactor(api)!: rename Dictionary => Dict
In the api_info() output:
:new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val')
...
{'return_type': 'ArrayOf(Integer, 2)', 'name': 'nvim_win_get_position', 'method': v:true, 'parameters': [['Window', 'window']], 'since': 1}
The `ArrayOf(Integer, 2)` return type didn't break clients when we added
it, which is evidence that clients don't use the `return_type` field,
thus renaming Dictionary => Dict in api_info() is not (in practice)
a breaking change.
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--- Resulting dict has keys:
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--- - name: Name of the option (like 'filetype')
--- - shortname: Shortened name of the option (like 'ft')
--- - type: type of option ("string", "number" or "boolean")
--- - default: The default value for the option
--- - was_set: Whether the option was set.
---
--- - last_set_sid: Last set script id (if any)
--- - last_set_linenr: line number where option was set
--- - last_set_chan: Channel where option was set (0 for local)
---
--- - scope: one of "global", "win", or "buf"
--- - global_local: whether win or buf option has a global value
---
--- - commalist: List of comma separated values
--- - flaglist: List of single char flags
---
--- When {scope} is not provided, the last set information applies to the local
--- value in the current buffer or window if it is available, otherwise the
--- global value information is returned. This behavior can be disabled by
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--- explicitly specifying {scope} in the {opts} table.
---
--- @param name string Option name
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.option Optional parameters
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--- - scope: One of "global" or "local". Analogous to
--- `:setglobal` and `:setlocal`, respectively.
--- - win: `window-ID`. Used for getting window local options.
--- - buf: Buffer number. Used for getting buffer local options.
--- Implies {scope} is "local".
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.get_option_info # Option Information
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function vim . api . nvim_get_option_info2 ( name , opts ) end
--- Gets the value of an option. The behavior of this function matches that of
--- `:set`: the local value of an option is returned if it exists; otherwise,
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--- the global value is returned. Local values always correspond to the current
--- buffer or window, unless "buf" or "win" is set in {opts}.
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---
--- @param name string Option name
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.option Optional parameters
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--- - scope: One of "global" or "local". Analogous to
--- `:setglobal` and `:setlocal`, respectively.
--- - win: `window-ID`. Used for getting window local options.
--- - buf: Buffer number. Used for getting buffer local options.
--- Implies {scope} is "local".
--- - filetype: `filetype`. Used to get the default option for a
--- specific filetype. Cannot be used with any other option.
--- Note: this will trigger `ftplugin` and all `FileType`
--- autocommands for the corresponding filetype.
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--- @return any # Option value
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function vim . api . nvim_get_option_value ( name , opts ) end
--- Gets info describing process `pid`.
---
--- @param pid integer
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--- @return any # Map of process properties, or NIL if process not found.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_proc ( pid ) end
--- Gets the immediate children of process `pid`.
---
--- @param pid integer
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--- @return any[] # Array of child process ids, empty if process not found.
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function vim . api . nvim_get_proc_children ( pid ) end
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--- Finds files in runtime directories, in 'runtimepath' order.
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---
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--- "name" can contain wildcards. For example
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--- `nvim_get_runtime_file("colors/*.{vim,lua}", true)` will return all color
--- scheme files. Always use forward slashes (/) in the search pattern for
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--- subdirectories regardless of platform.
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---
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--- It is not an error to not find any files. An empty array is returned then.
---
--- @param name string pattern of files to search for
--- @param all boolean whether to return all matches or only the first
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--- @return string[] # list of absolute paths to the found files
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function vim . api . nvim_get_runtime_file ( name , all ) end
--- Gets a global (g:) variable.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
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--- @return any # Variable value
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function vim . api . nvim_get_var ( name ) end
--- Gets a v: variable.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
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--- @return any # Variable value
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function vim . api . nvim_get_vvar ( name ) end
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--- Queues raw user-input. Unlike `nvim_feedkeys()`, this uses a low-level input buffer and the call
--- is non-blocking (input is processed asynchronously by the eventloop).
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---
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--- To input blocks of text, `nvim_paste()` is much faster and should be preferred.
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---
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--- On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
---
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--- Note:
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--- |keycodes| like [<CR>] are translated, so "<" is special.
--- To input a literal "<", send [<LT>].
---
--- For mouse events use |nvim_input_mouse()|. The pseudokey form
--- `<LeftMouse><col,row>` is deprecated since |api-level| 6.
---
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---
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--- @param keys string to be typed
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--- @return integer # Number of bytes actually written (can be fewer than
--- requested if the buffer becomes full).
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function vim . api . nvim_input ( keys ) end
--- Send mouse event from GUI.
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---
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--- Non-blocking: does not wait on any result, but queues the event to be
--- processed soon by the event loop.
---
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--- Note:
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--- Currently this doesn't support "scripting" multiple mouse events
--- by calling it multiple times in a loop: the intermediate mouse
--- positions will be ignored. It should be used to implement real-time
--- mouse input in a GUI. The deprecated pseudokey form
--- (`<LeftMouse><col,row>`) of |nvim_input()| has the same limitation.
---
---
--- @param button string Mouse button: one of "left", "right", "middle", "wheel", "move",
--- "x1", "x2".
--- @param action string For ordinary buttons, one of "press", "drag", "release".
--- For the wheel, one of "up", "down", "left", "right". Ignored for "move".
--- @param modifier string String of modifiers each represented by a single char.
--- The same specifiers are used as for a key press, except
--- that the "-" separator is optional, so "C-A-", "c-a"
--- and "CA" can all be used to specify Ctrl+Alt+click.
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--- @param grid integer Grid number if the client uses `ui-multigrid`, else 0.
--- @param row integer Mouse row-position (zero-based, like redraw events)
--- @param col integer Mouse column-position (zero-based, like redraw events)
function vim . api . nvim_input_mouse ( button , action , modifier , grid , row , col ) end
--- Gets the current list of buffer handles
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---
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--- Includes unlisted (unloaded/deleted) buffers, like `:ls!`.
--- Use `nvim_buf_is_loaded()` to check if a buffer is loaded.
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---
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--- @return integer[] # List of buffer handles
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function vim . api . nvim_list_bufs ( ) end
--- Get information about all open channels.
---
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--- @return any[] # Array of Dictionaries, each describing a channel with
--- the format specified at |nvim_get_chan_info()|.
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function vim . api . nvim_list_chans ( ) end
--- Gets the paths contained in `runtime-search-path`.
---
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--- @return string[] # List of paths
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function vim . api . nvim_list_runtime_paths ( ) end
--- Gets the current list of tabpage handles.
---
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--- @return integer[] # List of tabpage handles
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function vim . api . nvim_list_tabpages ( ) end
--- Gets a list of dictionaries representing attached UIs.
---
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--- @return any[] # Array of UI dictionaries, each with these keys:
--- - "height" Requested height of the UI
--- - "width" Requested width of the UI
--- - "rgb" true if the UI uses RGB colors (false implies |cterm-colors|)
--- - "ext_..." Requested UI extensions, see |ui-option|
--- - "chan" |channel-id| of remote UI
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function vim . api . nvim_list_uis ( ) end
--- Gets the current list of window handles.
---
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--- @return integer[] # List of window handles
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function vim . api . nvim_list_wins ( ) end
--- Sets the current editor state from the given `context` map.
---
--- @param dict table<string,any> `Context` map.
--- @return any
function vim . api . nvim_load_context ( dict ) end
--- Notify the user with a message
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---
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--- Relays the call to vim.notify . By default forwards your message in the
--- echo area but can be overridden to trigger desktop notifications.
---
--- @param msg string Message to display to the user
--- @param log_level integer The log level
--- @param opts table<string,any> Reserved for future use.
--- @return any
function vim . api . nvim_notify ( msg , log_level , opts ) end
--- Open a terminal instance in a buffer
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---
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--- By default (and currently the only option) the terminal will not be
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--- connected to an external process. Instead, input sent on the channel
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--- will be echoed directly by the terminal. This is useful to display
--- ANSI terminal sequences returned as part of a rpc message, or similar.
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---
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--- Note: to directly initiate the terminal using the right size, display the
--- buffer in a configured window before calling this. For instance, for a
--- floating display, first create an empty buffer using `nvim_create_buf()`,
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--- then display it using `nvim_open_win()`, and then call this function.
--- Then `nvim_chan_send()` can be called immediately to process sequences
--- in a virtual terminal having the intended size.
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---
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--- Example: this `TermHl` command can be used to display and highlight raw ANSI termcodes, so you
--- can use Nvim as a "scrollback pager" (for terminals like kitty): [terminal-scrollback-pager]()
---
--- ```lua
--- vim.api.nvim_create_user_command('TermHl', function()
--- local b = vim.api.nvim_create_buf(false, true)
--- local chan = vim.api.nvim_open_term(b, {})
--- vim.api.nvim_chan_send(chan, table.concat(vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(0, 0, -1, false), '\n'))
--- vim.api.nvim_win_set_buf(0, b)
--- end, { desc = 'Highlights ANSI termcodes in curbuf' })
--- ```
---
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--- @param buffer integer the buffer to use (expected to be empty)
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.open_term Optional parameters.
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--- - on_input: Lua callback for input sent, i e keypresses in terminal
--- mode. Note: keypresses are sent raw as they would be to the pty
--- master end. For instance, a carriage return is sent
--- as a "\r", not as a "\n". `textlock` applies. It is possible
--- to call `nvim_chan_send()` directly in the callback however.
--- `["input", term, bufnr, data]`
--- - force_crlf: (boolean, default true) Convert "\n" to "\r\n".
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--- @return integer # Channel id, or 0 on error
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function vim . api . nvim_open_term ( buffer , opts ) end
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--- Opens a new split window, or a floating window if `relative` is specified,
--- or an external window (managed by the UI) if `external` is specified.
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---
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--- Floats are windows that are drawn above the split layout, at some anchor
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--- position in some other window. Floats can be drawn internally or by external
--- GUI with the `ui-multigrid` extension. External windows are only supported
--- with multigrid GUIs, and are displayed as separate top-level windows.
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---
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--- For a general overview of floats, see `api-floatwin`.
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---
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--- The `width` and `height` of the new window must be specified when opening
--- a floating window, but are optional for normal windows.
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---
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--- If `relative` and `external` are omitted, a normal "split" window is created.
--- The `win` property determines which window will be split. If no `win` is
--- provided or `win == 0`, a window will be created adjacent to the current window.
--- If -1 is provided, a top-level split will be created. `vertical` and `split` are
--- only valid for normal windows, and are used to control split direction. For `vertical`,
--- the exact direction is determined by `'splitright'` and `'splitbelow'`.
--- Split windows cannot have `bufpos`/`row`/`col`/`border`/`title`/`footer`
--- properties.
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---
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--- With relative=editor (row=0,col=0) refers to the top-left corner of the
--- screen-grid and (row=Lines-1,col=Columns-1) refers to the bottom-right
--- corner. Fractional values are allowed, but the builtin implementation
--- (used by non-multigrid UIs) will always round down to nearest integer.
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---
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--- Out-of-bounds values, and configurations that make the float not fit inside
--- the main editor, are allowed. The builtin implementation truncates values
--- so floats are fully within the main screen grid. External GUIs
--- could let floats hover outside of the main window like a tooltip, but
--- this should not be used to specify arbitrary WM screen positions.
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---
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--- Example (Lua): window-relative float
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- vim.api.nvim_open_win(0, false,
--- {relative='win', row=3, col=3, width=12, height=3})
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--- ```
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---
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--- Example (Lua): buffer-relative float (travels as buffer is scrolled)
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---
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--- ```lua
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--- vim.api.nvim_open_win(0, false,
--- {relative='win', width=12, height=3, bufpos={100,10}})
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--- ```
---
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--- Example (Lua): vertical split left of the current window
---
--- ```lua
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--- vim.api.nvim_open_win(0, false, {
--- split = 'left',
--- win = 0
--- })
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--- ```
---
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--- @param buffer integer Buffer to display, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param enter boolean Enter the window (make it the current window)
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--- @param config vim.api.keyset.win_config Map defining the window configuration. Keys:
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--- - relative: Sets the window layout to "floating", placed at (row,col)
--- coordinates relative to:
--- - "editor" The global editor grid
--- - "win" Window given by the `win` field, or current window.
--- - "cursor" Cursor position in current window.
--- - "mouse" Mouse position
--- - win: `window-ID` window to split, or relative window when creating a
--- float (relative="win").
--- - anchor: Decides which corner of the float to place at (row,col):
--- - "NW" northwest (default)
--- - "NE" northeast
--- - "SW" southwest
--- - "SE" southeast
--- - width: Window width (in character cells). Minimum of 1.
--- - height: Window height (in character cells). Minimum of 1.
--- - bufpos: Places float relative to buffer text (only when
--- relative="win"). Takes a tuple of zero-indexed `[line, column]`.
--- `row` and `col` if given are applied relative to this
--- position, else they default to:
--- - `row=1` and `col=0` if `anchor` is "NW" or "NE"
--- - `row=0` and `col=0` if `anchor` is "SW" or "SE"
--- (thus like a tooltip near the buffer text).
--- - row: Row position in units of "screen cell height", may be fractional.
--- - col: Column position in units of "screen cell width", may be
--- fractional.
--- - focusable: Enable focus by user actions (wincmds, mouse events).
--- Defaults to true. Non-focusable windows can be entered by
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--- `nvim_set_current_win()`, or, when the `mouse` field is set to true,
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--- by mouse events. See `focusable`.
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--- - mouse: Specify how this window interacts with mouse events.
--- Defaults to `focusable` value.
--- - If false, mouse events pass through this window.
--- - If true, mouse events interact with this window normally.
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--- - external: GUI should display the window as an external
--- top-level window. Currently accepts no other positioning
--- configuration together with this.
--- - zindex: Stacking order. floats with higher `zindex` go on top on
--- floats with lower indices. Must be larger than zero. The
--- following screen elements have hard-coded z-indices:
--- - 100: insert completion popupmenu
--- - 200: message scrollback
--- - 250: cmdline completion popupmenu (when wildoptions+=pum)
--- The default value for floats are 50. In general, values below 100 are
--- recommended, unless there is a good reason to overshadow builtin
--- elements.
--- - style: (optional) Configure the appearance of the window. Currently
--- only supports one value:
--- - "minimal" Nvim will display the window with many UI options
--- disabled. This is useful when displaying a temporary
--- float where the text should not be edited. Disables
--- 'number', 'relativenumber', 'cursorline', 'cursorcolumn',
--- 'foldcolumn', 'spell' and 'list' options. 'signcolumn'
--- is changed to `auto` and 'colorcolumn' is cleared.
--- 'statuscolumn' is changed to empty. The end-of-buffer
--- region is hidden by setting `eob` flag of
--- 'fillchars' to a space char, and clearing the
--- `hl-EndOfBuffer` region in 'winhighlight'.
--- - border: Style of (optional) window border. This can either be a string
--- or an array. The string values are
--- - "none": No border (default).
--- - "single": A single line box.
--- - "double": A double line box.
--- - "rounded": Like "single", but with rounded corners ("╭" etc.).
--- - "solid": Adds padding by a single whitespace cell.
--- - "shadow": A drop shadow effect by blending with the background.
--- - If it is an array, it should have a length of eight or any divisor of
--- eight. The array will specify the eight chars building up the border
--- in a clockwise fashion starting with the top-left corner. As an
--- example, the double box style could be specified as:
--- ```
--- [ "╔", "═" ,"╗", "║", "╝", "═", "╚", "║" ].
--- ```
--- If the number of chars are less than eight, they will be repeated. Thus
--- an ASCII border could be specified as
--- ```
--- [ "/", "-", \"\\\\\", "|" ],
--- ```
--- or all chars the same as
--- ```
--- [ "x" ].
--- ```
--- An empty string can be used to turn off a specific border, for instance,
--- ```
--- [ "", "", "", ">", "", "", "", "<" ]
--- ```
--- will only make vertical borders but not horizontal ones.
--- By default, `FloatBorder` highlight is used, which links to `WinSeparator`
--- when not defined. It could also be specified by character:
--- ```
--- [ ["+", "MyCorner"], ["x", "MyBorder"] ].
--- ```
--- - title: Title (optional) in window border, string or list.
--- List should consist of `[text, highlight]` tuples.
--- If string, or a tuple lacks a highlight, the default highlight group is `FloatTitle`.
--- - title_pos: Title position. Must be set with `title` option.
--- Value can be one of "left", "center", or "right".
--- Default is `"left"`.
--- - footer: Footer (optional) in window border, string or list.
--- List should consist of `[text, highlight]` tuples.
--- If string, or a tuple lacks a highlight, the default highlight group is `FloatFooter`.
--- - footer_pos: Footer position. Must be set with `footer` option.
--- Value can be one of "left", "center", or "right".
--- Default is `"left"`.
--- - noautocmd: If true then all autocommands are blocked for the duration of
--- the call.
--- - fixed: If true when anchor is NW or SW, the float window
--- would be kept fixed even if the window would be truncated.
--- - hide: If true the floating window will be hidden.
--- - vertical: Split vertically `:vertical`.
--- - split: Split direction: "left", "right", "above", "below".
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--- @return integer # Window handle, or 0 on error
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function vim . api . nvim_open_win ( buffer , enter , config ) end
--- Writes a message to the Vim output buffer. Does not append "\n", the
--- message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed is written.
---
--- @param str string Message
function vim . api . nvim_out_write ( str ) end
--- Parse command line.
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---
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--- Doesn't check the validity of command arguments.
---
--- @param str string Command line string to parse. Cannot contain "\n".
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.empty Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.parse_cmd # Dict containing command information, with these keys:
--- - cmd: (string) Command name.
--- - range: (array) (optional) Command range ([<line1>] [<line2>]).
--- Omitted if command doesn't accept a range.
--- Otherwise, has no elements if no range was specified, one element if
--- only a single range item was specified, or two elements if both range
--- items were specified.
--- - count: (number) (optional) Command [<count>].
--- Omitted if command cannot take a count.
--- - reg: (string) (optional) Command [<register>].
--- Omitted if command cannot take a register.
--- - bang: (boolean) Whether command contains a [<bang>] (!) modifier.
--- - args: (array) Command arguments.
--- - addr: (string) Value of |:command-addr|. Uses short name or "line" for -addr=lines.
--- - nargs: (string) Value of |:command-nargs|.
--- - nextcmd: (string) Next command if there are multiple commands separated by a |:bar|.
--- Empty if there isn't a next command.
--- - magic: (dict) Which characters have special meaning in the command arguments.
--- - file: (boolean) The command expands filenames. Which means characters such as "%",
--- "#" and wildcards are expanded.
--- - bar: (boolean) The "|" character is treated as a command separator and the double
--- quote character (") is treated as the start of a comment.
--- - mods: (dict) |:command-modifiers|.
--- - filter: (dict) |:filter|.
--- - pattern: (string) Filter pattern. Empty string if there is no filter.
--- - force: (boolean) Whether filter is inverted or not.
--- - silent: (boolean) |:silent|.
--- - emsg_silent: (boolean) |:silent!|.
--- - unsilent: (boolean) |:unsilent|.
--- - sandbox: (boolean) |:sandbox|.
--- - noautocmd: (boolean) |:noautocmd|.
--- - browse: (boolean) |:browse|.
--- - confirm: (boolean) |:confirm|.
--- - hide: (boolean) |:hide|.
--- - horizontal: (boolean) |:horizontal|.
--- - keepalt: (boolean) |:keepalt|.
--- - keepjumps: (boolean) |:keepjumps|.
--- - keepmarks: (boolean) |:keepmarks|.
--- - keeppatterns: (boolean) |:keeppatterns|.
--- - lockmarks: (boolean) |:lockmarks|.
--- - noswapfile: (boolean) |:noswapfile|.
--- - tab: (integer) |:tab|. -1 when omitted.
--- - verbose: (integer) |:verbose|. -1 when omitted.
--- - vertical: (boolean) |:vertical|.
--- - split: (string) Split modifier string, is an empty string when there's no split
--- modifier. If there is a split modifier it can be one of:
--- - "aboveleft": |:aboveleft|.
--- - "belowright": |:belowright|.
--- - "topleft": |:topleft|.
--- - "botright": |:botright|.
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function vim . api . nvim_parse_cmd ( str , opts ) end
--- Parse a Vimscript expression.
---
--- @param expr string Expression to parse. Always treated as a single line.
--- @param flags string Flags:
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--- - "m" if multiple expressions in a row are allowed (only
--- the first one will be parsed),
--- - "E" if EOC tokens are not allowed (determines whether
--- they will stop parsing process or be recognized as an
--- operator/space, though also yielding an error).
--- - "l" when needing to start parsing with lvalues for
--- ":let" or ":for".
--- Common flag sets:
--- - "m" to parse like for `":echo"`.
--- - "E" to parse like for `"<C-r>="`.
--- - empty string for ":call".
--- - "lm" to parse for ":let".
--- @param highlight boolean If true, return value will also include "highlight"
--- key containing array of 4-tuples (arrays) (Integer,
--- Integer, Integer, String), where first three numbers
--- define the highlighted region and represent line,
--- starting column and ending column (latter exclusive:
--- one should highlight region [start_col, end_col)).
--- @return table<string,any> #
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--- - AST: top-level dict with these keys:
--- - "error": Dict with error, present only if parser saw some
--- error. Contains the following keys:
--- - "message": String, error message in printf format, translated.
--- Must contain exactly one "%.*s".
--- - "arg": String, error message argument.
--- - "len": Amount of bytes successfully parsed. With flags equal to ""
--- that should be equal to the length of expr string.
--- ("Successfully parsed" here means "participated in AST
--- creation", not "till the first error".)
--- - "ast": AST, either nil or a dict with these keys:
--- - "type": node type, one of the value names from ExprASTNodeType
--- stringified without "kExprNode" prefix.
--- - "start": a pair `[line, column]` describing where node is "started"
--- where "line" is always 0 (will not be 0 if you will be
--- using this API on e.g. ":let", but that is not
--- present yet). Both elements are Integers.
--- - "len": “length” of the node. This and "start" are there for
--- debugging purposes primary (debugging parser and providing
--- debug information).
--- - "children": a list of nodes described in top/"ast". There always
--- is zero, one or two children, key will not be present
--- if node has no children. Maximum number of children
--- may be found in node_maxchildren array.
--- - Local values (present only for certain nodes):
--- - "scope": a single Integer, specifies scope for "Option" and
--- "PlainIdentifier" nodes. For "Option" it is one of
--- ExprOptScope values, for "PlainIdentifier" it is one of
--- ExprVarScope values.
--- - "ident": identifier (without scope, if any), present for "Option",
--- "PlainIdentifier", "PlainKey" and "Environment" nodes.
--- - "name": Integer, register name (one character) or -1. Only present
--- for "Register" nodes.
--- - "cmp_type": String, comparison type, one of the value names from
--- ExprComparisonType, stringified without "kExprCmp"
--- prefix. Only present for "Comparison" nodes.
--- - "ccs_strategy": String, case comparison strategy, one of the
--- value names from ExprCaseCompareStrategy,
--- stringified without "kCCStrategy" prefix. Only
--- present for "Comparison" nodes.
--- - "augmentation": String, augmentation type for "Assignment" nodes.
--- Is either an empty string, "Add", "Subtract" or
--- "Concat" for "=", "+=", "-=" or ".=" respectively.
--- - "invert": Boolean, true if result of comparison needs to be
--- inverted. Only present for "Comparison" nodes.
--- - "ivalue": Integer, integer value for "Integer" nodes.
--- - "fvalue": Float, floating-point value for "Float" nodes.
--- - "svalue": String, value for "SingleQuotedString" and
--- "DoubleQuotedString" nodes.
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function vim . api . nvim_parse_expression ( expr , flags , highlight ) end
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--- Pastes at cursor (in any mode), and sets "redo" so dot (`.`) will repeat the input. UIs call
--- this to implement "paste", but it's also intended for use by scripts to input large,
--- dot-repeatable blocks of text (as opposed to `nvim_input()` which is subject to mappings/events
--- and is thus much slower).
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---
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--- Invokes the `vim.paste()` handler, which handles each mode appropriately.
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---
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--- Errors ('nomodifiable', `vim.paste()` failure, …) are reflected in `err` but do not affect the
--- return value (which is strictly decided by `vim.paste()`). On error or cancel, subsequent calls
--- are ignored ("drained") until the next paste is initiated (phase 1 or -1).
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---
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--- Useful in mappings and scripts to insert multiline text. Example:
---
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--- ```lua
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--- vim.keymap.set('n', 'x', function()
--- vim.api.nvim_paste([[
--- line1
--- line2
--- line3
--- ]], false, -1)
--- end, { buffer = true })
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--- ```
---
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--- @param data string Multiline input. Lines break at LF ("\n"). May be binary (containing NUL bytes).
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--- @param crlf boolean Also break lines at CR and CRLF.
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--- @param phase integer -1: paste in a single call (i.e. without streaming).
--- To "stream" a paste, call `nvim_paste` sequentially with
--- these `phase` values:
--- - 1: starts the paste (exactly once)
--- - 2: continues the paste (zero or more times)
--- - 3: ends the paste (exactly once)
--- @return boolean #
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--- - true: Client may continue pasting.
--- - false: Client should cancel the paste.
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function vim . api . nvim_paste ( data , crlf , phase ) end
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--- Puts text at cursor, in any mode. For dot-repeatable input, use `nvim_paste()`.
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---
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--- Compare `:put` and `p` which are always linewise.
---
--- @param lines string[] `readfile()`-style list of lines. `channel-lines`
--- @param type string Edit behavior: any `getregtype()` result, or:
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--- - "b" `blockwise-visual` mode (may include width, e.g. "b3")
--- - "c" `charwise` mode
--- - "l" `linewise` mode
--- - "" guess by contents, see `setreg()`
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--- @param after boolean If true insert after cursor (like `p`), or before (like `P`).
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--- @param follow boolean If true place cursor at end of inserted text.
function vim . api . nvim_put ( lines , type , after , follow ) end
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--- Replaces terminal codes and `keycodes` ([<CR>], [<Esc>], ...) in a string with
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--- the internal representation.
---
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--- @see replace_termcodes
--- @see cpoptions
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--- @param str string String to be converted.
--- @param from_part boolean Legacy Vim parameter. Usually true.
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--- @param do_lt boolean Also translate [<lt>]. Ignored if `special` is false.
--- @param special boolean Replace `keycodes`, e.g. [<CR>] becomes a "\r" char.
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--- @return string
function vim . api . nvim_replace_termcodes ( str , from_part , do_lt , special ) end
--- Selects an item in the completion popup menu.
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---
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--- If neither `ins-completion` nor `cmdline-completion` popup menu is active
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--- this API call is silently ignored.
--- Useful for an external UI using `ui-popupmenu` to control the popup menu with the mouse.
--- Can also be used in a mapping; use [<Cmd>] `:map-cmd` or a Lua mapping to ensure the mapping
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--- doesn't end completion mode.
---
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--- @param item integer Index (zero-based) of the item to select. Value of -1 selects nothing
--- and restores the original text.
--- @param insert boolean For `ins-completion`, whether the selection should be inserted in the buffer.
--- Ignored for `cmdline-completion`.
--- @param finish boolean Finish the completion and dismiss the popup menu. Implies {insert}.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.empty Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
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function vim . api . nvim_select_popupmenu_item ( item , insert , finish , opts ) end
--- Sets the current buffer.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle
function vim . api . nvim_set_current_buf ( buffer ) end
--- Changes the global working directory.
---
--- @param dir string Directory path
function vim . api . nvim_set_current_dir ( dir ) end
--- Sets the current line.
---
--- @param line string Line contents
function vim . api . nvim_set_current_line ( line ) end
--- Sets the current tabpage.
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle
function vim . api . nvim_set_current_tabpage ( tabpage ) end
--- Sets the current window.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle
function vim . api . nvim_set_current_win ( window ) end
--- Set or change decoration provider for a `namespace`
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---
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--- This is a very general purpose interface for having Lua callbacks
--- being triggered during the redraw code.
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---
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--- The expected usage is to set `extmarks` for the currently
--- redrawn buffer. `nvim_buf_set_extmark()` can be called to add marks
--- on a per-window or per-lines basis. Use the `ephemeral` key to only
--- use the mark for the current screen redraw (the callback will be called
--- again for the next redraw).
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---
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--- Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks
--- themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start`
--- callback can return `false` to disable the provider until the next redraw.
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--- Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_line` calls
--- for that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used).
--- A plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set
--- one provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id`
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--- for the extmarks set/modified inside the callback anyway.
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---
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--- Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered experimental.
--- Doing things like changing options are not explicitly forbidden, but is
--- likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU consumption).
--- Doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is quite dubious
--- for the moment.
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---
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--- Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in `on_line` callbacks.
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---
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.set_decoration_provider Table of callbacks:
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--- - on_start: called first on each screen redraw
--- ```
--- ["start", tick]
--- ```
--- - on_buf: called for each buffer being redrawn (before
--- window callbacks)
--- ```
--- ["buf", bufnr, tick]
--- ```
--- - on_win: called when starting to redraw a specific window.
--- ```
--- ["win", winid, bufnr, toprow, botrow]
--- ```
--- - on_line: called for each buffer line being redrawn.
--- (The interaction with fold lines is subject to change)
--- ```
--- ["line", winid, bufnr, row]
--- ```
--- - on_end: called at the end of a redraw cycle
--- ```
--- ["end", tick]
--- ```
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function vim . api . nvim_set_decoration_provider ( ns_id , opts ) end
--- Sets a highlight group.
---
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--- Note:
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--- Unlike the `:highlight` command which can update a highlight group,
--- this function completely replaces the definition. For example:
--- `nvim_set_hl(0, 'Visual', {})` will clear the highlight group
--- 'Visual'.
---
--- The fg and bg keys also accept the string values `"fg"` or `"bg"`
--- which act as aliases to the corresponding foreground and background
--- values of the Normal group. If the Normal group has not been defined,
--- using these values results in an error.
---
---
--- If `link` is used in combination with other attributes; only the
--- `link` will take effect (see |:hi-link|).
---
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---
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--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id for this highlight `nvim_create_namespace()`.
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--- Use 0 to set a highlight group globally `:highlight`.
--- Highlights from non-global namespaces are not active by default, use
--- `nvim_set_hl_ns()` or `nvim_win_set_hl_ns()` to activate them.
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--- @param name string Highlight group name, e.g. "ErrorMsg"
--- @param val vim.api.keyset.highlight Highlight definition map, accepts the following keys:
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--- - fg: color name or "#RRGGBB", see note.
--- - bg: color name or "#RRGGBB", see note.
--- - sp: color name or "#RRGGBB"
--- - blend: integer between 0 and 100
--- - bold: boolean
--- - standout: boolean
--- - underline: boolean
--- - undercurl: boolean
--- - underdouble: boolean
--- - underdotted: boolean
--- - underdashed: boolean
--- - strikethrough: boolean
--- - italic: boolean
--- - reverse: boolean
--- - nocombine: boolean
--- - link: name of another highlight group to link to, see `:hi-link`.
--- - default: Don't override existing definition `:hi-default`
--- - ctermfg: Sets foreground of cterm color `ctermfg`
--- - ctermbg: Sets background of cterm color `ctermbg`
--- - cterm: cterm attribute map, like `highlight-args`. If not set,
--- cterm attributes will match those from the attribute map
--- documented above.
--- - force: if true force update the highlight group when it exists.
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function vim . api . nvim_set_hl ( ns_id , name , val ) end
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--- Set active namespace for highlights defined with `nvim_set_hl()`. This can be set for
--- a single window, see `nvim_win_set_hl_ns()`.
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---
--- @param ns_id integer the namespace to use
function vim . api . nvim_set_hl_ns ( ns_id ) end
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--- Set active namespace for highlights defined with `nvim_set_hl()` while redrawing.
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---
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--- This function meant to be called while redrawing, primarily from
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--- `nvim_set_decoration_provider()` on_win and on_line callbacks, which
--- are allowed to change the namespace during a redraw cycle.
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---
--- @param ns_id integer the namespace to activate
function vim . api . nvim_set_hl_ns_fast ( ns_id ) end
--- Sets a global `mapping` for the given mode.
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---
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--- To set a buffer-local mapping, use `nvim_buf_set_keymap()`.
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---
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--- Unlike `:map`, leading/trailing whitespace is accepted as part of the {lhs} or {rhs}.
--- Empty {rhs} is [<Nop>]. `keycodes` are replaced as usual.
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---
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--- Example:
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---
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--- ```vim
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--- call nvim_set_keymap('n', ' <NL>', '', {'nowait': v:true})
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--- ```
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---
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--- is equivalent to:
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---
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--- ```vim
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--- nmap <nowait> <Space><NL> <Nop>
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--- ```
---
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--- @param mode string Mode short-name (map command prefix: "n", "i", "v", "x", …)
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--- or "!" for `:map!`, or empty string for `:map`.
--- "ia", "ca" or "!a" for abbreviation in Insert mode, Cmdline mode, or both, respectively
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--- @param lhs string Left-hand-side `{lhs}` of the mapping.
--- @param rhs string Right-hand-side `{rhs}` of the mapping.
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--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.keymap Optional parameters map: Accepts all `:map-arguments` as keys except [<buffer>],
--- values are booleans (default false). Also:
--- - "noremap" disables `recursive_mapping`, like `:noremap`
--- - "desc" human-readable description.
--- - "callback" Lua function called in place of {rhs}.
--- - "replace_keycodes" (boolean) When "expr" is true, replace keycodes in the
--- resulting string (see `nvim_replace_termcodes()`). Returning nil from the Lua
--- "callback" is equivalent to returning an empty string.
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function vim . api . nvim_set_keymap ( mode , lhs , rhs , opts ) end
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--- @deprecated
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--- @param name string
--- @param value any
function vim . api . nvim_set_option ( name , value ) end
--- Sets the value of an option. The behavior of this function matches that of
--- `:set`: for global-local options, both the global and local value are set
--- unless otherwise specified with {scope}.
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---
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--- Note the options {win} and {buf} cannot be used together.
---
--- @param name string Option name
--- @param value any New option value
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.option Optional parameters
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--- - scope: One of "global" or "local". Analogous to
--- `:setglobal` and `:setlocal`, respectively.
--- - win: `window-ID`. Used for setting window local option.
--- - buf: Buffer number. Used for setting buffer local option.
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function vim . api . nvim_set_option_value ( name , value , opts ) end
--- Sets a global (g:) variable.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim . api . nvim_set_var ( name , value ) end
--- Sets a v: variable, if it is not readonly.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim . api . nvim_set_vvar ( name , value ) end
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--- Calculates the number of display cells occupied by `text`.
--- Control characters including [<Tab>] count as one cell.
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---
--- @param text string Some text
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--- @return integer # Number of cells
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function vim . api . nvim_strwidth ( text ) end
--- Removes a tab-scoped (t:) variable
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @param name string Variable name
function vim . api . nvim_tabpage_del_var ( tabpage , name ) end
--- Gets the tabpage number
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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--- @return integer # Tabpage number
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function vim . api . nvim_tabpage_get_number ( tabpage ) end
--- Gets a tab-scoped (t:) variable
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @param name string Variable name
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--- @return any # Variable value
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function vim . api . nvim_tabpage_get_var ( tabpage , name ) end
--- Gets the current window in a tabpage
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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--- @return integer # Window handle
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function vim . api . nvim_tabpage_get_win ( tabpage ) end
--- Checks if a tabpage is valid
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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--- @return boolean # true if the tabpage is valid, false otherwise
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function vim . api . nvim_tabpage_is_valid ( tabpage ) end
--- Gets the windows in a tabpage
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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--- @return integer[] # List of windows in `tabpage`
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function vim . api . nvim_tabpage_list_wins ( tabpage ) end
--- Sets a tab-scoped (t:) variable
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim . api . nvim_tabpage_set_var ( tabpage , name , value ) end
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--- Sets the current window in a tabpage
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @param win integer Window handle, must already belong to {tabpage}
function vim . api . nvim_tabpage_set_win ( tabpage , win ) end
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--- Calls a function with window as temporary current window.
---
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---
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--- @see `:help win_execute()`
--- @see vim.api.nvim_buf_call
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--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param fun function Function to call inside the window (currently Lua callable
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--- only)
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--- @return any # Return value of function.
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function vim . api . nvim_win_call ( window , fun ) end
--- Closes the window (like `:close` with a `window-ID`).
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param force boolean Behave like `:close!` The last window of a buffer with
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--- unwritten changes can be closed. The buffer will become
--- hidden, even if 'hidden' is not set.
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function vim . api . nvim_win_close ( window , force ) end
--- Removes a window-scoped (w:) variable
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param name string Variable name
function vim . api . nvim_win_del_var ( window , name ) end
--- Gets the current buffer in a window
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @return integer # Buffer handle
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function vim . api . nvim_win_get_buf ( window ) end
--- Gets window configuration.
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---
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--- The returned value may be given to `nvim_open_win()`.
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---
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--- `relative` is empty for normal windows.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @return vim.api.keyset.win_config # Map defining the window configuration, see |nvim_open_win()|
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function vim . api . nvim_win_get_config ( window ) end
--- Gets the (1,0)-indexed, buffer-relative cursor position for a given window
--- (different windows showing the same buffer have independent cursor
--- positions). `api-indexing`
---
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---
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--- @see `:help getcurpos()`
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--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @return integer[] # (row, col) tuple
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function vim . api . nvim_win_get_cursor ( window ) end
--- Gets the window height
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @return integer # Height as a count of rows
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function vim . api . nvim_win_get_height ( window ) end
--- Gets the window number
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @return integer # Window number
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function vim . api . nvim_win_get_number ( window ) end
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--- @deprecated
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--- @param window integer
--- @param name string
--- @return any
function vim . api . nvim_win_get_option ( window , name ) end
--- Gets the window position in display cells. First position is zero.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @return integer[] # (row, col) tuple with the window position
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function vim . api . nvim_win_get_position ( window ) end
--- Gets the window tabpage
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @return integer # Tabpage that contains the window
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function vim . api . nvim_win_get_tabpage ( window ) end
--- Gets a window-scoped (w:) variable
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param name string Variable name
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--- @return any # Variable value
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function vim . api . nvim_win_get_var ( window , name ) end
--- Gets the window width
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @return integer # Width as a count of columns
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function vim . api . nvim_win_get_width ( window ) end
--- Closes the window and hide the buffer it contains (like `:hide` with a
--- `window-ID`).
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---
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--- Like `:hide` the buffer becomes hidden unless another window is editing it,
--- or 'bufhidden' is `unload`, `delete` or `wipe` as opposed to `:close` or
--- `nvim_win_close()`, which will close the buffer.
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---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
function vim . api . nvim_win_hide ( window ) end
--- Checks if a window is valid
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @return boolean # true if the window is valid, false otherwise
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function vim . api . nvim_win_is_valid ( window ) end
--- Sets the current buffer in a window, without side effects
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle
function vim . api . nvim_win_set_buf ( window , buffer ) end
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--- Configures window layout. Cannot be used to move the last window in a
--- tabpage to a different one.
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---
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--- When reconfiguring a window, absent option keys will not be changed.
--- `row`/`col` and `relative` must be reconfigured together.
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---
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---
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--- @see vim.api.nvim_open_win
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--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
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--- @param config vim.api.keyset.win_config Map defining the window configuration,
--- see `nvim_open_win()`
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function vim . api . nvim_win_set_config ( window , config ) end
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--- Sets the (1,0)-indexed cursor position in the window. `api-indexing`
--- This scrolls the window even if it is not the current one.
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---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param pos integer[] (row, col) tuple representing the new position
function vim . api . nvim_win_set_cursor ( window , pos ) end
--- Sets the window height.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param height integer Height as a count of rows
function vim . api . nvim_win_set_height ( window , height ) end
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--- Set highlight namespace for a window. This will use highlights defined with
--- `nvim_set_hl()` for this namespace, but fall back to global highlights (ns=0) when
--- missing.
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---
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--- This takes precedence over the 'winhighlight' option.
---
--- @param window integer
--- @param ns_id integer the namespace to use
function vim . api . nvim_win_set_hl_ns ( window , ns_id ) end
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--- @deprecated
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--- @param window integer
--- @param name string
--- @param value any
function vim . api . nvim_win_set_option ( window , name , value ) end
--- Sets a window-scoped (w:) variable
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim . api . nvim_win_set_var ( window , name , value ) end
--- Sets the window width. This will only succeed if the screen is split
--- vertically.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param width integer Width as a count of columns
function vim . api . nvim_win_set_width ( window , width ) end
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--- Computes the number of screen lines occupied by a range of text in a given window.
--- Works for off-screen text and takes folds into account.
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---
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--- Diff filler or virtual lines above a line are counted as a part of that line,
--- unless the line is on "start_row" and "start_vcol" is specified.
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---
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--- Diff filler or virtual lines below the last buffer line are counted in the result
--- when "end_row" is omitted.
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---
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--- Line indexing is similar to `nvim_buf_get_text()`.
---
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--- @see `:help virtcol()` for text width.
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--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window.
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.win_text_height Optional parameters:
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--- - start_row: Starting line index, 0-based inclusive.
--- When omitted start at the very top.
--- - end_row: Ending line index, 0-based inclusive.
--- When omitted end at the very bottom.
--- - start_vcol: Starting virtual column index on "start_row",
--- 0-based inclusive, rounded down to full screen lines.
--- When omitted include the whole line.
--- - end_vcol: Ending virtual column index on "end_row",
--- 0-based exclusive, rounded up to full screen lines.
--- When omitted include the whole line.
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--- @return table<string,any> # Dict containing text height information, with these keys:
--- - all: The total number of screen lines occupied by the range.
--- - fill: The number of diff filler or virtual lines among them.
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---
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function vim . api . nvim_win_text_height ( window , opts ) end