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After this change we never release blocks from memory (in practice it never happened because the memory limits are never reached). Let the OS take care of that. --- On today's systems the 'maxmem' and 'maxmemtot' values are huge (4+ GB) so the limits are never reached in practice, but Vim wastes a lot of time checking if the limit was reached. If the limit is reached Vim starts saving pieces of the swap file that were in memory to the disk. Said in a different way: Vim implements its own memory-paging mechanism. This is unnecessary and inefficient since the operating system already has virtual memory and will swap to the disk if programs start using too much memory. This change does... 1. Reduce the number of config options and need for documentation. 2. Make the code more efficient as we don't have to keep track of memory usage nor check if the memory limits were reached to start swapping to disk every time we need memory for buffers. 3. Simplify the code. Once memfile.c is simple enough it could be replaced by actual operating system memory mapping (mmap, MemoryViewOfFile...). This change does not prevent Vim to recover changes from swap files since the swapping code is never triggered with the huge limits set by default.
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*vim_diff.txt* Nvim
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NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL
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Differences between Nvim and Vim *vim-differences*
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Nvim differs from Vim in many ways, big and small. This document is
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a complete and centralized reference of those differences.
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Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
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==============================================================================
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1. Configuration *nvim-configuration*
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- Use `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim` instead of `.vimrc` for storing
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configuration.
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- Use `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim` instead of `.vim` to store configuration files.
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- Use `$XDG_DATA_HOME/nvim/shada/main.shada` instead of `.viminfo` for persistent
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session information.
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==============================================================================
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2. Defaults *nvim-defaults*
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- Syntax highlighting is enabled by default
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- ":filetype plugin indent on" is enabled by default
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- 'autoindent' is set by default
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- 'autoread' is set by default
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- 'backspace' defaults to "indent,eol,start"
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- 'backupdir' defaults to .,~/.local/share/nvim/backup (|xdg|)
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- 'belloff' defaults to "all"
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- 'complete' doesn't include "i"
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- 'cscopeverbose' is enabled
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- 'directory' defaults to ~/.local/share/nvim/swap// (|xdg|), auto-created
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- 'display' defaults to "lastline,msgsep"
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- 'fillchars' defaults (in effect) to "vert:│,fold:·"
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- 'formatoptions' defaults to "tcqj"
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- 'history' defaults to 10000 (the maximum)
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- 'hlsearch' is set by default
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- 'incsearch' is set by default
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- 'langnoremap' is enabled by default
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- 'langremap' is disabled by default
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- 'laststatus' defaults to 2 (statusline is always shown)
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- 'listchars' defaults to "tab:> ,trail:-,nbsp:+"
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- 'nocompatible' is always set
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- 'nrformats' defaults to "bin,hex"
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- 'ruler' is set by default
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- 'sessionoptions' doesn't include "options"
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- 'showcmd' is set by default
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- 'sidescroll' defaults to 1
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- 'smarttab' is set by default
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- 'tabpagemax' defaults to 50
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- 'tags' defaults to "./tags;,tags"
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- 'ttyfast' is always set
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- 'undodir' defaults to ~/.local/share/nvim/undo (|xdg|), auto-created
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- 'viminfo' includes "!"
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- 'wildmenu' is set by default
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==============================================================================
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3. New Features *nvim-features*
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MAJOR COMPONENTS ~
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API |API|
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Lua scripting |lua|
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Job control |job-control|
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Remote plugins |remote-plugin|
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Providers
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Clipboard |provider-clipboard|
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Python plugins |provider-python|
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Ruby plugins |provider-ruby|
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Shared data |shada|
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Embedded terminal |terminal|
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VimL parser |nvim_parse_expression()|
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XDG base directories |xdg|
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USER EXPERIENCE ~
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Working intuitively and consistently is a major goal of Nvim.
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*feature-compile*
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- Nvim always includes ALL features, in contrast to Vim (which ships with
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various combinations of 100+ optional features). Think of it as a leaner
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version of Vim's "HUGE" build. This reduces surface area for bugs, and
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removes a common source of confusion and friction for users.
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- Nvim avoids features that cannot be provided on all platforms; instead that
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is delegated to external plugins/extensions. E.g. the `-X` platform-specific
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option is "sometimes" available in Vim (with potential surprises:
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/14635295).
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- Vim's internal test functions (test_autochdir(), test_settime(), etc.) are
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not exposed (nor implemented); instead Nvim has a robust API.
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- Behaviors, options, documentation are removed if they cost users more time
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than they save.
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Usability details have been improved where the benefit outweighs any
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backwards-compatibility cost. Some examples:
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- |K| in help documents can be used like |CTRL-]|.
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- Directories for 'directory' and 'undodir' are auto-created.
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- Terminal features such as 'guicursor' are enabled where possible.
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ARCHITECTURE ~
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External plugins run in separate processes. |remote-plugin| This improves
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stability and allows those plugins to work without blocking the editor. Even
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"legacy" Python and Ruby plugins which use the old Vim interfaces (|if_py| and
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|if_ruby|) run out-of-process.
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Platform and I/O facilities are built upon libuv. Nvim benefits from libuv
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features and bug fixes, and other projects benefit from improvements to libuv
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by Nvim developers.
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FEATURES ~
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"Outline": Type |gO| in |:Man| and |:help| pages to see a document outline.
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|META| (ALT) chords are recognized, even in the terminal. Any |<M-| mapping
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will work. Some examples: <M-1>, <M-2>, <M-BS>, <M-Del>, <M-Ins>, <M-/>,
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<M-\>, <M-Space>, <M-Enter>, <M-=>, <M-->, <M-?>, <M-$>, ...
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META chords are case-sensitive: <M-a> and <M-A> are two different keycodes.
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Some `CTRL-SHIFT-...` key chords are distinguished from `CTRL-...` variants
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(even in the terminal). Specifically, the following are known to work:
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<C-Tab>, <C-S-Tab>, <C-BS>, <C-S-BS>, <C-Enter>, <C-S-Enter>
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Options:
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'cpoptions' flags: |cpo-_|
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'display' flag `msgsep` to minimize scrolling when showing messages
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'guicursor' works in the terminal
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'fillchars' flag `msgsep` (see 'display' above)
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'inccommand' shows interactive results for |:substitute|-like commands
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'scrollback'
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'statusline' supports unlimited alignment sections
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'tabline' %@Func@foo%X can call any function on mouse-click
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'winhighlight' window-local highlights
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Variables:
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|v:event|
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|v:exiting|
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|v:progpath| is always absolute ("full")
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|v:windowid| is always available (for use by external UIs)
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Commands:
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|:checkhealth|
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|:drop| is available on all platforms
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|:Man| is available by default, with many improvements such as completion
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|:tchdir| tab-local |current-directory|
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Functions:
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|dictwatcheradd()| notifies a callback whenever a |Dict| is modified
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|dictwatcherdel()|
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|menu_get()|
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|msgpackdump()|, |msgpackparse()| provide msgpack de/serialization
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Events:
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|DirChanged|
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|TabNewEntered|
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|TermClose|
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|TermOpen|
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|TextYankPost|
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Highlight groups:
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|hl-NormalNC| highlights non-current windows
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|hl-MsgSeparator| highlights separator for scrolled messages
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|hl-QuickFixLine|
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|hl-Substitute|
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|hl-TermCursor|
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|hl-TermCursorNC|
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|hl-Whitespace| highlights 'listchars' whitespace
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|expr-highlight| highlight groups (prefixed with "Nvim")
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Command-line highlighting:
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The expression prompt (|@=|, |c_CTRL-R_=|, |i_CTRL-R_=|) is highlighted
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using a built-in VimL expression parser. |expr-highlight|
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*E5408* *E5409*
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|input()|, |inputdialog()| support custom highlighting. |input()-highlight|
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*g:Nvim_color_cmdline*
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(Experimental) Command-line (|:|) is colored by callback defined in
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`g:Nvim_color_cmdline` (this callback is for testing only, and will be
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removed in the future).
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==============================================================================
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4. Changed features *nvim-features-changed*
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Nvim always builds with all features, in contrast to Vim which may have
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certain features removed/added at compile-time. This is like if Vim's "HUGE"
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build was the only Vim release type (except Nvim is smaller than Vim's "HUGE"
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build).
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If a Python interpreter is available on your `$PATH`, |:python| and |:python3|
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are always available and may be used simultaneously in separate plugins. The
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`neovim` pip package must be installed to use Python plugins in Nvim (see
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|provider-python|).
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Because of general |256-color| usage whereever possible, Nvim will even use
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256-colour capability on Linux virtual terminals. Vim uses only 8 colours
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plus bright foreground on Linux VTs.
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Vim combines what is in its |builtin-terms| with what it reads from termcap,
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and has a |ttybuiltin| setting to control how that combination works. Nvim
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uses either one or the other of an external |terminfo| entry or the built-in
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one. It does not attempt to mix data from the two.
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|:!| does not support "interactive" commands. Use |:terminal| instead.
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(GUI Vim has a similar limitation, see ":help gui-pty" in Vim.)
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|system()| does not support writing/reading "backgrounded" commands. |E5677|
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|:redir| nested in |execute()| works.
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Nvim may throttle (skip) messages from shell commands (|:!|, |:grep|, |:make|)
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if there is too much output. No data is lost, this only affects display and
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makes things faster. |:terminal| output is never throttled.
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|mkdir()| behaviour changed:
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1. Assuming /tmp/foo does not exist and /tmp can be written to
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mkdir('/tmp/foo/bar', 'p', 0700) will create both /tmp/foo and /tmp/foo/bar
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with 0700 permissions. Vim mkdir will create /tmp/foo with 0755.
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2. If you try to create an existing directory with `'p'` (e.g. mkdir('/',
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'p')) mkdir() will silently exit. In Vim this was an error.
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3. mkdir() error messages now include strerror() text when mkdir fails.
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'encoding' is always "utf-8".
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|string()| and |:echo| behaviour changed:
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1. No maximum recursion depth limit is applied to nested container
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structures.
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2. |string()| fails immediately on nested containers, not when recursion limit
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was exceeded.
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2. When |:echo| encounters duplicate containers like >
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let l = []
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echo [l, l]
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<
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it does not use "[...]" (was: "[[], [...]]", now: "[[], []]"). "..." is
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only used for recursive containers.
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3. |:echo| printing nested containers adds "@level" after "..." designating
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the level at which recursive container was printed: |:echo-self-refer|.
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Same thing applies to |string()| (though it uses construct like
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"{E724@level}"), but this is not reliable because |string()| continues to
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error out.
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4. Stringifyed infinite and NaN values now use |str2float()| and can be evaled
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back.
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5. (internal) Trying to print or stringify VAR_UNKNOWN in Vim results in
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nothing, |E908|, in Neovim it is internal error.
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|json_decode()| behaviour changed:
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1. It may output |msgpack-special-dict|.
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2. |msgpack-special-dict| is emitted also in case of duplicate keys, while in
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Vim it errors out.
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3. It accepts only valid JSON. Trailing commas are not accepted.
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|json_encode()| behaviour slightly changed: now |msgpack-special-dict| values
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are accepted, but |v:none| is not.
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*v:none* variable is absent. In Vim it represents “no value” in “js” strings
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like "[,]" parsed as "[v:none]" by |js_decode()|.
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*js_encode()* and *js_decode()* functions are also absent.
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Viminfo text files were replaced with binary (messagepack) ShaDa files.
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Additional differences:
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- |shada-c| has no effect.
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- |shada-s| now limits size of every item and not just registers.
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- 'viminfo' option got renamed to 'shada'. Old option is kept as an alias for
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compatibility reasons.
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- |:wviminfo| was renamed to |:wshada|, |:rviminfo| to |:rshada|. Old
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commands are still kept.
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- ShaDa file format was designed with forward and backward compatibility in
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mind. |shada-compatibility|
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- Some errors make ShaDa code keep temporary file in-place for user to decide
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what to do with it. Vim deletes temporary file in these cases.
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|shada-error-handling|
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- ShaDa file keeps search direction (|v:searchforward|), viminfo does not.
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|printf()| returns something meaningful when used with `%p` argument: in Vim
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it used to return useless address of the string (strings are copied to the
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newly allocated memory all over the place) and fail on types which cannot be
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coerced to strings. See |id()| for more details, currently it uses
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`printf("%p", {expr})` internally.
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|c_CTRL-R| pasting a non-special register into |cmdline| omits the last <CR>.
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Lua interface (|if_lua.txt|):
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- `:lua print("a\0b")` will print `a^@b`, like with `:echomsg "a\nb"` . In Vim
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that prints `a` and `b` on separate lines, exactly like
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`:lua print("a\nb")` .
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- `:lua error('TEST')` will print “TEST” as the error in Vim and “E5105: Error
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while calling lua chunk: [string "<VimL compiled string>"]:1: TEST” in
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Neovim.
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- Lua has direct access to Nvim |API| via `vim.api`.
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- Lua package.path and package.cpath are automatically updated according to
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'runtimepath': |lua-require|.
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|input()| and |inputdialog()| support for each other’s features (return on
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cancel and completion respectively) via dictionary argument (replaces all
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other arguments if used).
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|input()| and |inputdialog()| support user-defined cmdline highlighting.
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Highlight groups:
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|hl-ColorColumn|, |hl-CursorColumn| are lower priority than most other
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groups
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VimL (Vim script) compatibility:
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`count` does not alias to |v:count|
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==============================================================================
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5. Missing legacy features *nvim-features-missing*
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Some legacy Vim features are not implemented:
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- |if_py|: vim.bindeval() and vim.Function() are not supported
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- |if_lua|: the `vim` object is missing most legacy methods
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- *if_perl*
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- *if_mzscheme*
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- *if_tcl*
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==============================================================================
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6. Removed features *nvim-features-removed*
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These Vim features were intentionally removed from Nvim.
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*'cp'* *'nocompatible'* *'nocp'* *'compatible'*
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Nvim is always "non-compatible" with Vi.
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":set nocompatible" is ignored
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":set compatible" is an error
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*'ed'* *'edcompatible'* *'noed'* *'noedcompatible'*
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Ed-compatible mode:
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":set noedcompatible" is ignored
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":set edcompatible" is an error
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*t_xx* *termcap-options* *t_AB* *t_Sb* *t_vb* *t_SI*
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Nvim does not have special `t_XX` options nor <t_XX> keycodes to configure
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terminal capabilities. Instead Nvim treats the terminal as any other UI. For
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example, 'guicursor' sets the terminal cursor style if possible.
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*:set-termcap*
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Start Nvim with 'verbose' level 3 to see the terminal capabilities. >
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nvim -V3
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<
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*'term'* *E529* *E530* *E531*
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'term' reflects the terminal type derived from |$TERM| and other environment
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checks. For debugging only; not reliable during startup. >
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:echo &term
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"builtin_x" means one of the |builtin-terms| was chosen, because the expected
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terminfo file was not found on the system.
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*termcap*
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Nvim never uses the termcap database, only |terminfo| and |builtin-terms|.
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*xterm-8bit* *xterm-8-bit*
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Xterm can be run in a mode where it uses true 8-bit CSI. Supporting this
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requires autodetection of whether the terminal is in UTF-8 mode or non-UTF-8
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mode, as the 8-bit CSI character has to be written differently in each case.
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Vim issues a "request version" sequence to the terminal at startup and looks
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at how the terminal is sending CSI. Nvim does not issue such a sequence and
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always uses 7-bit control sequences.
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'ttyfast':
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":set ttyfast" is ignored
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":set nottyfast" is an error
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Encryption support:
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*'cryptmethod'* *'cm'*
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*'key'*
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MS-DOS support:
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'bioskey'
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'conskey'
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Test functions:
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test_alloc_fail()
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test_autochdir()
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test_garbagecollect_now()
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test_null_channel()
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test_null_dict()
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test_null_job()
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test_null_list()
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test_null_partial()
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test_null_string()
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test_override()
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test_settime()
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Other options:
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'antialias'
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'cpoptions' (g j k H w < * - and all POSIX flags were removed)
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'encoding' ("utf-8" is always used)
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'esckeys'
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'guioptions' "t" flag was removed
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*'guipty'* (Nvim uses pipes and PTYs consistently on all platforms.)
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'highlight' (Names of builtin |highlight-groups| cannot be changed.)
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*'imactivatefunc'* *'imaf'*
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*'imactivatekey'* *'imak'*
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*'imstatusfunc'* *'imsf'*
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*'macatsui'*
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'maxmem' Nvim delegates memory-management to the OS.
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'maxmemtot' Nvim delegates memory-management to the OS.
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*'restorescreen'* *'rs'* *'norestorescreen'* *'nors'*
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'shelltype'
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*'shortname'* *'sn'* *'noshortname'* *'nosn'*
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*'swapsync'* *'sws'*
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*'termencoding'* *'tenc'* (Vim 7.4.852 also removed this for Windows)
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'textauto'
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'textmode'
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*'toolbar'* *'tb'*
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*'toolbariconsize'* *'tbis'*
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*'ttybuiltin'* *'tbi'* *'nottybuiltin'* *'notbi'*
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*'ttymouse'* *'ttym'*
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*'ttyscroll'* *'tsl'*
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*'ttytype'* *'tty'*
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'weirdinvert'
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Other commands:
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:Print
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:fixdel
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:helpfind
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:mode (no longer accepts an argument)
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:open
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:shell
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:smile
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:tearoff
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Other compile-time features:
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EBCDIC
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Emacs tags support
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X11 integration (see |x11-selection|)
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Nvim does not have a built-in GUI and hence the following aliases have been
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removed: gvim, gex, gview, rgvim, rgview
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"Easy mode" (eview, evim, nvim -y)
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"(g)vimdiff" (alias for "(g)nvim -d" |diff-mode|)
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"Vi mode" (nvim -v)
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The ability to start nvim via the following aliases has been removed in favor
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of just using their command line arguments:
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ex nvim -e
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exim nvim -E
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view nvim -R
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rvim nvim -Z
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rview nvim -RZ
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