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vim-patch:partial:9.1.0080: unexpected error for modifying final list using +=
Problem: unexpected error for modifying final list using += operator
(Ernie Rael)
Solution: Allow List value modification of a final variable using +=
operator
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
fixes: vim/vim#13745
fixes: vim/vim#13959
closes: vim/vim#13962
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Only port eval.txt changes.
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
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@ -374,6 +374,18 @@ To change part of a list you can specify the first and last item to be
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modified. The value must at least have the number of items in the range: >
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:let list[3:5] = [3, 4, 5]
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To add items to a List in-place, you can use the |+=| operator: >
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:let listA = [1, 2]
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:let listA += [3, 4]
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<
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When two variables refer to the same List, changing one List in-place will
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cause the referenced List to be changed in-place: >
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:let listA = [1, 2]
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:let listB = listA
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:let listB += [3, 4]
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:echo listA
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[1, 2, 3, 4]
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<
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Adding and removing items from a list is done with functions. Here are a few
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examples: >
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:call insert(list, 'a') " prepend item 'a'
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