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vim-patch: doc updates
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@ -1443,18 +1443,17 @@ since formatting is highly dependent on the type of file. It makes
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sense to use an |autoload| script, so the corresponding script is only loaded
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when actually needed and the script should be called <filetype>format.vim.
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For example, the XML filetype plugin distributed with Vim in the $VIMRUNTIME
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directory, sets the 'formatexpr' option to: >
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For example, the XML filetype plugin distributed with Vim in the
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$VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin directory, sets the 'formatexpr' option to: >
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setlocal formatexpr=xmlformat#Format()
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That means, you will find the corresponding script, defining the
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xmlformat#Format() function, in the directory:
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`$VIMRUNTIME/autoload/xmlformat.vim`
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xmlformat#Format() function, in the file `$VIMRUNTIME/autoload/xmlformat.vim`
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Here is an example script that removes trailing whitespace from the selected
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text. Put it in your autoload directory, e.g. ~/.vim/autoload/format.vim: >
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text. Put it in your autoload directory, e.g. ~/.vim/autoload/format.vim:
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>vim
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func! format#Format()
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" only reformat on explicit gq command
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if mode() != 'n'
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@ -1487,7 +1486,7 @@ debugging it helps to set the 'debug' option.
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*right-justify*
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There is no command in Vim to right justify text. You can do it with
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an external command, like "par" (e.g.: "!}par" to format until the end of the
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an external command, like "par" (e.g.: `:.,}!par` to format until the end of the
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paragraph) or set 'formatprg' to "par".
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*format-comments*
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@ -1553,7 +1552,7 @@ type of comment string. A part consists of:
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some indent for the start or end part that can be removed.
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When a string has none of the 'f', 's', 'm' or 'e' flags, Vim assumes the
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comment string repeats at the start of each line. The flags field may be
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comment string repeats at the start of each line. The {flags} field may be
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empty.
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Any blank space in the text before and after the {string} is part of the
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@ -82,9 +82,11 @@ The most efficient is to call a function without arguments: >
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The function must use v:lnum. See |expr-option-function|.
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These are the conditions with which the expression is evaluated:
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- The current buffer and window are set for the line.
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- The variable "v:lnum" is set to the line number.
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- The result is used for the fold level in this way:
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The result of foldexpr then determines the fold level as follows:
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value meaning ~
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0 the line is not in a fold
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1, 2, .. the line is in a fold with this level
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@ -99,6 +101,8 @@ These are the conditions with which the expression is evaluated:
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"<1", "<2", .. a fold with this level ends at this line
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">1", ">2", .. a fold with this level starts at this line
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The result values "=", "s" and "a" are more expensive, please see |fold-expr-slow|.
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It is not required to mark the start (end) of a fold with ">1" ("<1"), a fold
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will also start (end) when the fold level is higher (lower) than the fold
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level of the previous line.
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@ -112,12 +116,6 @@ recognized, there is no error message and the fold level will be zero.
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For debugging the 'debug' option can be set to "msg", the error messages will
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be visible then.
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Note: Since the expression has to be evaluated for every line, this fold
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method can be very slow!
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Try to avoid the "=", "a" and "s" return values, since Vim often has to search
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backwards for a line for which the fold level is defined. This can be slow.
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If the 'foldexpr' expression starts with s: or |<SID>|, then it is replaced
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with the script ID (|local-function|). Examples: >
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set foldexpr=s:MyFoldExpr()
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@ -143,6 +141,35 @@ end in that line.
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It may happen that folds are not updated properly. You can use |zx| or |zX|
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to force updating folds.
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Minimizing Computational Cost *fold-expr-slow*
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Due to its computational cost, this fold method can make Vim unresponsive,
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especially when the fold level of all lines have to be initially computed.
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Afterwards, after each change, Vim restricts the computation of foldlevels
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to those lines whose fold level was affected by it (and reuses the known
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foldlevels of all the others).
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The fold expression should therefore strive to minimize the number of dependent
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lines needed for the computation of a given line: For example, try to avoid the
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"=", "a" and "s" return values, because these will require the evaluation of the
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fold levels on previous lines until an independent fold level is found.
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If this proves difficult, the next best thing could be to cache all fold levels
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in a buffer-local variable (b:foldlevels) that is only updated on |b:changedtick|:
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>vim
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func MyFoldFunc()
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if b:lasttick == b:changedtick
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return b:foldlevels[v:lnum - 1]
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endif
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let b:lasttick = b:changedtick
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let b:foldlevels = []
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" compute foldlevels ...
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return b:foldlevels[v:lnum - 1]
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enddef
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set foldexpr=s:MyFoldFunc()
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<
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In above example further speedup was gained by using a function without
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arguments (that must still use v:lnum). See |expr-option-function|.
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SYNTAX *fold-syntax*
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end of the motion is moved to the end of the previous line and the motion
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becomes inclusive. Example: "}" moves to the first line after a paragraph,
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but "d}" will not include that line.
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*inclusive-motion-selection-exclusive*
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When 'selection' is "exclusive", |Visual| mode is active and an inclusive
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motion has been used, the cursor position will be adjusted by another
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character to the right, so that visual selction includes the expected text and
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can be acted upon.
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*exclusive-linewise*
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2. If the motion is exclusive, the end of the motion is in column 1 and the
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start of the motion was at or before the first non-blank in the line, the
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@ -122,6 +115,12 @@ This cannot be repeated: >
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endif<CR>
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Note that when using ":" any motion becomes charwise exclusive.
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*inclusive-motion-selection-exclusive*
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When 'selection' is "exclusive", |Visual| mode is active and an inclusive
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motion has been used, the cursor position will be adjusted by another
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character to the right, so that visual selction includes the expected text and
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can be acted upon.
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*forced-motion*
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FORCING A MOTION TO BE LINEWISE, CHARWISE OR BLOCKWISE
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