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Here I use a negative number to decide whether the count has been explicitly set. I think it unlikely that negative sections will ever be created given that negative numbers complicate argument handling: ``` $ man -1 foo man: invalid option -- '1' ``` and given that there's already precedence for alphanumeric sections like `3p`, `3x`, `n`, etc. --- This does work, though: ``` $ man -S -3 baz ``` With `man baz.-3` and `man 'baz(-3)'`, (GNU) man *might* consider `-3` internally as a section, but in the end reports as if the whole argument was the name of a topic: ``` $ man 'baz(-3)' No manual entry for baz(-3) ``` --- Closes #13411.
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" Maintainer: Anmol Sethi <hi@nhooyr.io>
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if exists('g:loaded_man')
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finish
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endif
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let g:loaded_man = 1
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command! -bang -bar -range=-1 -complete=customlist,man#complete -nargs=* Man
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\ if <bang>0 | set ft=man |
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\ else | call man#open_page(<count>, <q-mods>, <f-args>) | endif
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augroup man
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autocmd!
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autocmd BufReadCmd man://* call man#read_page(matchstr(expand('<amatch>'), 'man://\zs.*'))
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augroup END
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