docs: misc (#29229)

Co-authored-by: Ilia Choly <ilia.choly@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jose Pedro Oliveira <jose.p.oliveira.oss@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Maria José Solano <majosolano99@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
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@ -2800,7 +2800,7 @@ nvim_set_decoration_provider({ns_id}, {opts})
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.
Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_lines` calls for
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`
@ -2809,10 +2809,10 @@ nvim_set_decoration_provider({ns_id}, {opts})
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
consumption). Doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is
quite dubious for the moment.
Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in 'on_line'
Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in `on_line`
callbacks.
Attributes: ~

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@ -2993,8 +2993,8 @@ getregion({pos1}, {pos2} [, {opts}]) *getregion()*
difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with
different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values.
Examples: >
:xnoremap <CR>
Examples: >vim
xnoremap <CR>
\ <Cmd>echom getregion(
\ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR>
<
@ -4647,19 +4647,19 @@ matchbufline({buf}, {pat}, {lnum}, {end}, [, {dict}]) *matchbufline()*
Examples: >vim
" Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a"
:echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]
echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
< `[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]` >vim
" Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok"
:echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
<
echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
< `[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]`
If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like
"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
" Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd"
:echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
\ {'submatches': v:true})
[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
< The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
< `[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
submatch.
@ -4819,17 +4819,17 @@ matchstrlist({list}, {pat} [, {dict}]) *matchstrlist()*
option settings on the pattern.
Example: >vim
:echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
:echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
<
echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` >vim
echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]`
If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like
"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
:echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
\ #{submatches: v:true})
[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
< The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
submatch.
@ -6054,7 +6054,7 @@ screencol() *screencol()*
the following mappings: >vim
nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n"
nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR>
noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<Cr>
noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<CR>
<
screenpos({winid}, {lnum}, {col}) *screenpos()*

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@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ is_enabled({filter}) *vim.lsp.inlay_hint.is_enabled()*
Query whether inlay hint is enabled in the {filter}ed scope
Parameters: ~
• {filter} (`table`) Optional filters |kwargs|, or `nil` for all.
• {filter} (`table?`) Optional filters |kwargs|, or `nil` for all.
• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number, or 0 for current
buffer, or nil for all.

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@ -5014,7 +5014,6 @@ IncSearch 'incsearch' highlighting; also used for the text replaced with
":s///c".
*hl-Substitute*
Substitute |:substitute| replacement text highlighting.
*hl-LineNr*
LineNr Line number for ":number" and ":#" commands, and when 'number'
or 'relativenumber' option is set.
@ -5034,7 +5033,6 @@ CursorLineSign Like SignColumn when 'cursorline' is set for the cursor line.
*hl-MatchParen*
MatchParen Character under the cursor or just before it, if it
is a paired bracket, and its match. |pi_paren.txt|
*hl-ModeMsg*
ModeMsg 'showmode' message (e.g., "-- INSERT --").
*hl-MsgArea*
@ -5084,7 +5082,7 @@ PmenuMatchSel Popup menu: Matched text in selected item
Question |hit-enter| prompt and yes/no questions.
*hl-QuickFixLine*
QuickFixLine Current |quickfix| item in the quickfix window. Combined with
|hl-CursorLine| when the cursor is there.
|hl-CursorLine| when the cursor is there.
*hl-Search*
Search Last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch').
Also used for similar items that need to stand out.

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@ -22,9 +22,11 @@ search for in the `parser` runtime directory.
Nvim includes these parsers:
- Bash
- C
- Lua
- Markdown
- Python
- Vimscript
- Vimdoc
- Treesitter query files |ft-query-plugin|

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@ -1910,7 +1910,7 @@ function vim.api.nvim_set_current_win(window) end
--- 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.
--- Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_lines` calls for
--- 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`
@ -1919,10 +1919,10 @@ function vim.api.nvim_set_current_win(window) end
--- 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
--- consumption). Doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is
--- quite dubious for the moment.
---
--- Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in 'on_line'
--- Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in `on_line`
--- callbacks.
---
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
error('Cannot require a meta file')
-- These types were taken from https://github.com/LuaCATS/lpeg
-- (based on revision e6789e28e5b91a4a277a2a03081d708c403a3e34)
-- (based on revision 82c6a8fc676bbc20722026afd952668f3919b11d)
-- with types being renamed to include the vim namespace and with some descriptions made less verbose.
--- @brief <pre>help
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ vim.lpeg = {}
--- @operator div(table): vim.lpeg.Capture
--- @operator div(function): vim.lpeg.Capture
--- @operator pow(number): vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator mod(function): nil
--- @operator mod(function): vim.lpeg.Capture
local Pattern = {}
--- @alias vim.lpeg.Capture vim.lpeg.Pattern

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@ -3601,8 +3601,8 @@ function vim.fn.getreginfo(regname) end
--- difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with
--- different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values.
---
--- Examples: >
--- :xnoremap <CR>
--- Examples: >vim
--- xnoremap <CR>
--- \ <Cmd>echom getregion(
--- \ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR>
--- <
@ -5596,19 +5596,19 @@ function vim.fn.matcharg(nr) end
---
--- Examples: >vim
--- " Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a"
--- :echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
--- [{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]
--- echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
--- < `[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]` >vim
--- " Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok"
--- :echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
--- [{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
--- <
--- echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
--- < `[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]`
---
--- If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like
--- "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
--- " Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd"
--- :echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
--- echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
--- \ {'submatches': v:true})
--- [{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
--- <The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
--- < `[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
--- The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
--- is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
--- submatch.
---
@ -5807,17 +5807,17 @@ function vim.fn.matchstr(expr, pat, start, count) end
--- option settings on the pattern.
---
--- Example: >vim
--- :echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
--- [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
--- :echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
--- [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
--- <
--- echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
--- < `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` >vim
--- echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
--- < `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]`
---
--- If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like
--- "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
--- :echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
--- echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
--- \ #{submatches: v:true})
--- [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
--- <The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
--- < `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
--- The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
--- is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
--- submatch.
---
@ -7254,7 +7254,7 @@ function vim.fn.screenchars(row, col) end
--- the following mappings: >vim
--- nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n"
--- nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR>
--- noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<Cr>
--- noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<CR>
--- <
---
--- @return any

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@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ api.nvim_set_decoration_provider(namespace, {
})
--- Query whether inlay hint is enabled in the {filter}ed scope
--- @param filter vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable.Filter
--- @param filter? vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable.Filter
--- @return boolean
--- @since 12
function M.is_enabled(filter)

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@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ void nvim_buf_clear_namespace(Buffer buffer, Integer ns_id, Integer line_start,
/// 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.
/// Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_lines` calls
/// 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`
@ -1011,10 +1011,10 @@ void nvim_buf_clear_namespace(Buffer buffer, Integer ns_id, Integer line_start,
/// 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
/// Doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is quite dubious
/// for the moment.
///
/// Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in 'on_line' callbacks.
/// Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in `on_line` callbacks.
///
/// @param ns_id Namespace id from |nvim_create_namespace()|
/// @param opts Table of callbacks:

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@ -4435,8 +4435,8 @@ M.funcs = {
difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with
different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values.
Examples: >
:xnoremap <CR>
Examples: >vim
xnoremap <CR>
\ <Cmd>echom getregion(
\ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR>
<
@ -6813,19 +6813,19 @@ M.funcs = {
Examples: >vim
" Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a"
:echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]
echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
< `[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]` >vim
" Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok"
:echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
<
echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
< `[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]`
If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like
"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
" Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd"
:echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
\ {'submatches': v:true})
[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
<The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
< `[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
submatch.
]=],
@ -7045,17 +7045,17 @@ M.funcs = {
option settings on the pattern.
Example: >vim
:echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
:echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
<
echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` >vim
echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]`
If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like
"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
:echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
\ #{submatches: v:true})
[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
<The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
submatch.
]=],
@ -8732,7 +8732,7 @@ M.funcs = {
the following mappings: >vim
nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n"
nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR>
noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<Cr>
noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<CR>
<
]=],
name = 'screencol',