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vim-patch:c1b3984: runtime(doc): minor updates. (#29778)
closes: vim/vim#15280
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Co-authored-by: Shane Harper <shane@shaneharper.net>
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@ -169,16 +169,17 @@ assert_equal({expected}, {actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_equal()*
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added to |v:errors| and 1 is returned. Otherwise zero is
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returned. |assert-return|
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The error is in the form "Expected {expected} but got
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{actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that.
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{actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that, along
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with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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There is no automatic conversion, the String "4" is different
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from the Number 4. And the number 4 is different from the
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Float 4.0. The value of 'ignorecase' is not used here, case
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always matters.
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Example: >vim
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assert_equal('foo', 'bar')
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< Will result in a string to be added to |v:errors|:
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test.vim line 12: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
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call assert_equal('foo', 'bar', 'baz')
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< Will add the following to |v:errors|:
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test.vim line 12: baz: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
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assert_equalfile({fname-one}, {fname-two}) *assert_equalfile()*
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When the files {fname-one} and {fname-two} do not contain
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@ -240,7 +241,8 @@ assert_false({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_false()*
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When {actual} is not false an error message is added to
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|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
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The error is in the form "Expected False but got {actual}".
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When {msg} is present it is prepended to that.
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When {msg} is present it is prepended to that, along
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with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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Also see |assert-return|.
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A value is false when it is zero. When {actual} is not a
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@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ assert_match({pattern}, {actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_match()*
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When {pattern} does not match {actual} an error message is
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added to |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
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The error is in the form "Pattern {pattern} does not match
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{actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that.
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{actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that,
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along with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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{pattern} is used as with |expr-=~|: The matching is always done
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like 'magic' was set and 'cpoptions' is empty, no matter what
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@ -298,7 +301,8 @@ assert_true({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_true()*
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Also see |assert-return|.
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A value is |TRUE| when it is a non-zero number or |v:true|.
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When {actual} is not a number or |v:true| the assert fails.
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When {msg} is given it precedes the default message.
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When {msg} is given it precedes the default message, along
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with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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atan({expr}) *atan()*
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Return the principal value of the arc tangent of {expr}, in
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@ -4587,10 +4591,10 @@ matchadd({group}, {pattern} [, {priority} [, {id} [, {dict}]]])
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matchaddpos({group}, {pos} [, {priority} [, {id} [, {dict}]]]) *matchaddpos()*
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Same as |matchadd()|, but requires a list of positions {pos}
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instead of a pattern. This command is faster than |matchadd()|
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because it does not require to handle regular expressions and
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sets buffer line boundaries to redraw screen. It is supposed
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to be used when fast match additions and deletions are
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required, for example to highlight matching parentheses.
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because it does not handle regular expressions and it sets
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buffer line boundaries to redraw screen. It is supposed to be
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used when fast match additions and deletions are required, for
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example to highlight matching parentheses.
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*E5030* *E5031*
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{pos} is a list of positions. Each position can be one of
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these:
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@ -7630,8 +7634,8 @@ spellsuggest({word} [, {max} [, {capital}]]) *spellsuggest()*
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split({string} [, {pattern} [, {keepempty}]]) *split()*
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Make a |List| out of {string}. When {pattern} is omitted or
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empty each white-separated sequence of characters becomes an
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item.
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empty each white space separated sequence of characters
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becomes an item.
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Otherwise the string is split where {pattern} matches,
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removing the matched characters. 'ignorecase' is not used
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here, add \c to ignore case. |/\c|
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@ -2166,9 +2166,10 @@ text...
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let lconst[0] = 2 " Error!
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let lconst[1][0] = 'b' " OK
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< *E995*
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|:const| does not allow to for changing a variable. >
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It is an error to specify an existing variable with
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:const. >
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:let x = 1
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:const x = 2 " Error!
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:const x = 1 " Error!
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< *E996*
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Note that environment variables, option values and
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register values cannot be used here, since they cannot
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@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ name and all existing submenus below it are affected.
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Examples for Menus *menu-examples*
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Here is an example on how to add menu items with menu's! You can add a menu
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Here is an example on how to add menu items with menus! You can add a menu
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item for the keyword under the cursor. The register "z" is used. >
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:nmenu Words.Add\ Var wb"zye:menu! Words.<C-R>z <C-R>z<CR>
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:vim[grep][!] {pattern} {file} ...
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Like above, but instead of enclosing the pattern in a
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non-ID character use a white-separated pattern. The
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pattern must start with an ID character.
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non-ID character use a white space separated pattern.
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The pattern must start with an ID character.
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Example: >
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:vimgrep Error *.c
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<
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:redr[aw][!] Redraws pending screen updates now, or the entire
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screen if "!" is included. To CLEAR the screen use
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|:mode| or |CTRL-L|.
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Useful to update the screen during a script or
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function (or a mapping if 'lazyredraw' set).
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It can be used to redraw the screen in a script
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or function (or a mapping if |'lazyredraw'| is set).
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See also |nvim__redraw()|.
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*:redraws* *:redrawstatus*
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@ -203,16 +203,17 @@ function vim.fn.assert_beeps(cmd) end
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--- added to |v:errors| and 1 is returned. Otherwise zero is
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--- returned. |assert-return|
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--- The error is in the form "Expected {expected} but got
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--- {actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that.
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--- {actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that, along
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--- with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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---
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--- There is no automatic conversion, the String "4" is different
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--- from the Number 4. And the number 4 is different from the
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--- Float 4.0. The value of 'ignorecase' is not used here, case
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--- always matters.
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--- Example: >vim
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--- assert_equal('foo', 'bar')
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--- <Will result in a string to be added to |v:errors|:
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--- test.vim line 12: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
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--- call assert_equal('foo', 'bar', 'baz')
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--- <Will add the following to |v:errors|:
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--- test.vim line 12: baz: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
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---
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--- @param expected any
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--- @param actual any
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@ -291,7 +292,8 @@ function vim.fn.assert_fails(cmd, error, msg, lnum, context) end
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--- When {actual} is not false an error message is added to
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--- |v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
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--- The error is in the form "Expected False but got {actual}".
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--- When {msg} is present it is prepended to that.
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--- When {msg} is present it is prepended to that, along
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--- with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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--- Also see |assert-return|.
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---
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--- A value is false when it is zero. When {actual} is not a
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--- When {pattern} does not match {actual} an error message is
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--- added to |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
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--- The error is in the form "Pattern {pattern} does not match
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--- {actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that.
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--- {actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that,
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--- along with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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---
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--- {pattern} is used as with |expr-=~|: The matching is always done
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--- like 'magic' was set and 'cpoptions' is empty, no matter what
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--- Also see |assert-return|.
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--- A value is |TRUE| when it is a non-zero number or |v:true|.
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--- When {actual} is not a number or |v:true| the assert fails.
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--- When {msg} is given it precedes the default message.
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--- When {msg} is given it precedes the default message, along
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--- with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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---
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--- @param actual any
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--- @param msg? any
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--- Same as |matchadd()|, but requires a list of positions {pos}
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--- instead of a pattern. This command is faster than |matchadd()|
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--- because it does not require to handle regular expressions and
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--- sets buffer line boundaries to redraw screen. It is supposed
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--- to be used when fast match additions and deletions are
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--- required, for example to highlight matching parentheses.
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--- because it does not handle regular expressions and it sets
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--- buffer line boundaries to redraw screen. It is supposed to be
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--- used when fast match additions and deletions are required, for
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--- example to highlight matching parentheses.
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--- *E5030* *E5031*
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--- {pos} is a list of positions. Each position can be one of
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--- these:
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function vim.fn.spellsuggest(word, max, capital) end
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--- Make a |List| out of {string}. When {pattern} is omitted or
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--- empty each white-separated sequence of characters becomes an
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--- item.
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--- empty each white space separated sequence of characters
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--- becomes an item.
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--- Otherwise the string is split where {pattern} matches,
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--- removing the matched characters. 'ignorecase' is not used
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--- here, add \c to ignore case. |/\c|
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added to |v:errors| and 1 is returned. Otherwise zero is
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returned. |assert-return|
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The error is in the form "Expected {expected} but got
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{actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that.
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{actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that, along
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with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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There is no automatic conversion, the String "4" is different
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from the Number 4. And the number 4 is different from the
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Float 4.0. The value of 'ignorecase' is not used here, case
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always matters.
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Example: >vim
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assert_equal('foo', 'bar')
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<Will result in a string to be added to |v:errors|:
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test.vim line 12: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
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call assert_equal('foo', 'bar', 'baz')
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<Will add the following to |v:errors|:
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test.vim line 12: baz: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
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]=],
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name = 'assert_equal',
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When {actual} is not false an error message is added to
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|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
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The error is in the form "Expected False but got {actual}".
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When {msg} is present it is prepended to that.
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When {msg} is present it is prepended to that, along
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with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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Also see |assert-return|.
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A value is false when it is zero. When {actual} is not a
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When {pattern} does not match {actual} an error message is
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added to |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
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The error is in the form "Pattern {pattern} does not match
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{actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that.
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{actual}". When {msg} is present it is prefixed to that,
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along with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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{pattern} is used as with |expr-=~|: The matching is always done
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like 'magic' was set and 'cpoptions' is empty, no matter what
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@ -531,7 +534,8 @@ M.funcs = {
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Also see |assert-return|.
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A value is |TRUE| when it is a non-zero number or |v:true|.
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When {actual} is not a number or |v:true| the assert fails.
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When {msg} is given it precedes the default message.
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When {msg} is given it precedes the default message, along
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with the location of the assert when run from a script.
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]=],
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name = 'assert_true',
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desc = [=[
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Same as |matchadd()|, but requires a list of positions {pos}
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instead of a pattern. This command is faster than |matchadd()|
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because it does not require to handle regular expressions and
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sets buffer line boundaries to redraw screen. It is supposed
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to be used when fast match additions and deletions are
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required, for example to highlight matching parentheses.
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because it does not handle regular expressions and it sets
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buffer line boundaries to redraw screen. It is supposed to be
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used when fast match additions and deletions are required, for
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example to highlight matching parentheses.
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*E5030* *E5031*
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{pos} is a list of positions. Each position can be one of
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these:
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base = 1,
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desc = [=[
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Make a |List| out of {string}. When {pattern} is omitted or
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empty each white-separated sequence of characters becomes an
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item.
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empty each white space separated sequence of characters
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becomes an item.
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Otherwise the string is split where {pattern} matches,
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removing the matched characters. 'ignorecase' is not used
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here, add \c to ignore case. |/\c|
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