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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})
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Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks
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themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start`
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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_lines` calls for
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Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_line` calls for
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that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used). A
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plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set one
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provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id`
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@ -2809,10 +2809,10 @@ nvim_set_decoration_provider({ns_id}, {opts})
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Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered
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experimental. Doing things like changing options are not explicitly
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forbidden, but is likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU
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consumption). doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is
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consumption). Doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is
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quite dubious for the moment.
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Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in 'on_line'
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Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in `on_line`
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callbacks.
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Attributes: ~
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@ -2993,8 +2993,8 @@ getregion({pos1}, {pos2} [, {opts}]) *getregion()*
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difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with
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different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values.
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Examples: >
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:xnoremap <CR>
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Examples: >vim
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xnoremap <CR>
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\ <Cmd>echom getregion(
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\ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR>
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<
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@ -4647,19 +4647,19 @@ matchbufline({buf}, {pat}, {lnum}, {end}, [, {dict}]) *matchbufline()*
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Examples: >vim
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" Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a"
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:echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
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[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]
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echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
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< `[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]` >vim
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" Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok"
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:echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
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[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
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<
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echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
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< `[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]`
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If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like
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"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
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" Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd"
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:echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
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echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
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\ {'submatches': v:true})
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[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
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< The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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< `[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
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The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
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submatch.
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@ -4819,17 +4819,17 @@ matchstrlist({list}, {pat} [, {dict}]) *matchstrlist()*
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option settings on the pattern.
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Example: >vim
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:echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
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:echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
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<
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echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
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< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` >vim
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echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
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< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]`
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If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like
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"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
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:echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
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echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
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\ #{submatches: v:true})
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
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< The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
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The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
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submatch.
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@ -6054,7 +6054,7 @@ screencol() *screencol()*
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the following mappings: >vim
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nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n"
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nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR>
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noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<Cr>
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noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<CR>
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<
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screenpos({winid}, {lnum}, {col}) *screenpos()*
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@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ is_enabled({filter}) *vim.lsp.inlay_hint.is_enabled()*
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Query whether inlay hint is enabled in the {filter}ed scope
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Parameters: ~
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• {filter} (`table`) Optional filters |kwargs|, or `nil` for all.
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• {filter} (`table?`) Optional filters |kwargs|, or `nil` for all.
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• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number, or 0 for current
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buffer, or nil for all.
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@ -5014,7 +5014,6 @@ IncSearch 'incsearch' highlighting; also used for the text replaced with
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":s///c".
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*hl-Substitute*
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Substitute |:substitute| replacement text highlighting.
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*hl-LineNr*
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LineNr Line number for ":number" and ":#" commands, and when 'number'
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or 'relativenumber' option is set.
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@ -5034,7 +5033,6 @@ CursorLineSign Like SignColumn when 'cursorline' is set for the cursor line.
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*hl-MatchParen*
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MatchParen Character under the cursor or just before it, if it
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is a paired bracket, and its match. |pi_paren.txt|
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*hl-ModeMsg*
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ModeMsg 'showmode' message (e.g., "-- INSERT --").
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*hl-MsgArea*
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@ -5084,7 +5082,7 @@ PmenuMatchSel Popup menu: Matched text in selected item
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Question |hit-enter| prompt and yes/no questions.
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*hl-QuickFixLine*
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QuickFixLine Current |quickfix| item in the quickfix window. Combined with
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|hl-CursorLine| when the cursor is there.
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|hl-CursorLine| when the cursor is there.
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*hl-Search*
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Search Last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch').
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Also used for similar items that need to stand out.
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Nvim includes these parsers:
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- Bash
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- C
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- Lua
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- Markdown
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- Python
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- Vimscript
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- Vimdoc
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- Treesitter query files |ft-query-plugin|
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@ -1910,7 +1910,7 @@ function vim.api.nvim_set_current_win(window) end
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--- Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks
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--- themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start`
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--- 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_lines` calls for
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--- Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_line` calls for
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--- that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used). A
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--- plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set one
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--- provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id`
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@ -1919,10 +1919,10 @@ function vim.api.nvim_set_current_win(window) end
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--- Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered
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--- experimental. Doing things like changing options are not explicitly
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--- forbidden, but is likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU
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--- consumption). doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is
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--- consumption). Doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is
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--- 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'
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--- Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in `on_line`
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--- callbacks.
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---
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--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`
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error('Cannot require a meta file')
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-- These types were taken from https://github.com/LuaCATS/lpeg
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-- (based on revision e6789e28e5b91a4a277a2a03081d708c403a3e34)
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-- (based on revision 82c6a8fc676bbc20722026afd952668f3919b11d)
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-- with types being renamed to include the vim namespace and with some descriptions made less verbose.
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--- @brief <pre>help
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--- @operator div(table): vim.lpeg.Capture
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--- @operator div(function): vim.lpeg.Capture
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--- @operator pow(number): vim.lpeg.Pattern
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--- @operator mod(function): nil
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--- @operator mod(function): vim.lpeg.Capture
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local Pattern = {}
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--- @alias vim.lpeg.Capture vim.lpeg.Pattern
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--- difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with
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--- different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values.
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---
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--- Examples: >
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--- :xnoremap <CR>
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--- Examples: >vim
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--- xnoremap <CR>
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--- \ <Cmd>echom getregion(
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--- \ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR>
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--- <
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---
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--- Examples: >vim
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--- " Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a"
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--- :echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
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--- [{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]
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--- echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
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--- < `[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]` >vim
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--- " Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok"
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--- :echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
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--- [{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
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--- <
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--- echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
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--- < `[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]`
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---
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--- If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like
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--- "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
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--- " Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd"
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--- :echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
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--- echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
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--- \ {'submatches': v:true})
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--- [{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
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--- <The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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--- < `[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
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--- The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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--- submatch.
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---
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---
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--- :echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
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--- [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
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--- :echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
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--- [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
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--- <
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--- < `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` >vim
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--- \ #{submatches: v:true})
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--- nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n"
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/// themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start`
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/// for that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used).
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/// A plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set
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/// one provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id`
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/// Doing things like changing options are not explicitly forbidden, but is
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/// doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is quite dubious
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Examples: >
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<
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option settings on the pattern.
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Example: >vim
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:echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
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:echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
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<
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echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
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< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` >vim
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echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
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< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]`
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If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like
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"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >vim
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:echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
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echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)',
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\ #{submatches: v:true})
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[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
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<The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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< `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]`
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The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
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is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
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submatch.
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]=],
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@ -8732,7 +8732,7 @@ M.funcs = {
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the following mappings: >vim
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nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n"
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nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR>
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noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<Cr>
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noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<CR>
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<
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]=],
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name = 'screencol',
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