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*api.txt* Nvim
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NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Thiago de Arruda
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Nvim API *API* *api*
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Nvim exposes a powerful API that can be used by plugins and external processes
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via |RPC|, |Lua| and VimL (|eval-api|).
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Applications can also embed libnvim to work with the C API directly.
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Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
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==============================================================================
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API Types *api-types*
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The Nvim C API defines custom types for all function parameters. Some are just
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typedefs around C99 standard types, others are Nvim-defined data structures.
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Boolean -> bool
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Integer (signed 64-bit integer) -> int64_t
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Float (IEEE 754 double precision) -> double
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String -> {char* data, size_t size} struct
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Array
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Dictionary
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Object
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The following handle types are defined as integer typedefs, but are
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discriminated as separate types in an Object:
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Buffer -> enum value kObjectTypeBuffer
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Window -> enum value kObjectTypeWindow
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Tabpage -> enum value kObjectTypeTabpage
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==============================================================================
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API metadata *api-metadata*
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Nvim exposes API metadata as a Dictionary. Some items are described below:
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version Nvim version, API level/compatibility
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version.api_level Current API level
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version.api_compatible API is backwards-compatible with this level
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version.api_prerelease Declares the current API level as unstable >
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(version.api_prerelease && fn.since == version.api_level)
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functions API function signatures
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ui_events UI event signatures |ui|
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ui_options Supported |ui-options|
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{fn}.since API level where function {fn} was introduced
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{fn}.deprecated_since API level where function {fn} was deprecated
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types Custom handle types defined by Nvim
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error_types Possible error types returned by API functions
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External programs ("clients") can use the metadata to discover the |rpc-api|.
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==============================================================================
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API contract *api-contract*
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The Nvim API is composed of functions and events.
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- Clients call functions like those described at |api-global|.
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- Clients can subscribe to |ui-events|, |api-buffer-updates|, etc.
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- API function names are prefixed with "nvim_".
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- API event names are prefixed with "nvim_" and suffixed with "_event".
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As Nvim evolves the API may change in compliance with this CONTRACT:
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- New functions and events may be added.
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- Any such extensions are OPTIONAL: old clients may ignore them.
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- Function signatures will NOT CHANGE (after release).
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- Functions introduced in the development (unreleased) version MAY CHANGE.
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(Clients can dynamically check `api_prerelease`, etc. |api-metadata|)
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- Event parameters will not be removed or reordered (after release).
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- Events may be EXTENDED: new parameters may be added.
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- New items may be ADDED to map/list parameters/results of functions and
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events.
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- Any such new items are OPTIONAL: old clients may ignore them.
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- Existing items will not be removed (after release).
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- Deprecated functions will not be removed until Nvim version 2.0
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==============================================================================
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Global events *api-global-events*
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When a client invokes an API request as an async notification, it is not
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possible for Nvim to send an error response. Instead, in case of error, the
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following notification will be sent to the client:
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*nvim_error_event*
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nvim_error_event[{type}, {message}]
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{type} is a numeric id as defined by `api_info().error_types`, and {message} is
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a string with the error message.
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==============================================================================
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Buffer update events *api-buffer-updates*
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API clients can "attach" to Nvim buffers to subscribe to buffer update events.
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This is similar to |TextChanged| but more powerful and granular.
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Call |nvim_buf_attach()| to receive these events on the channel:
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*nvim_buf_lines_event*
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, {firstline}, {lastline}, {linedata}, {more}]
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When the buffer text between {firstline} and {lastline} (end-exclusive,
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zero-indexed) were changed to the new text in the {linedata} list. The
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granularity is a line, i.e. if a single character is changed in the editor,
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the entire line is sent.
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When {changedtick} is |v:null| this means the screen lines (display) changed
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but not the buffer contents. {linedata} contains the changed screen lines.
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This happens when 'inccommand' shows a buffer preview.
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Properties:~
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{buf} API buffer handle (buffer number)
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{changedtick} value of |b:changedtick| for the buffer. If you send an API
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command back to nvim you can check the value of |b:changedtick| as part of
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your request to ensure that no other changes have been made.
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{firstline} integer line number of the first line that was replaced.
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Zero-indexed: if line 1 was replaced then {firstline} will be 0, not 1.
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{firstline} is always less than or equal to the number of lines that were
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in the buffer before the lines were replaced.
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{lastline} integer line number of the first line that was not replaced
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(i.e. the range {firstline}, {lastline} is end-exclusive).
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Zero-indexed: if line numbers 2 to 5 were replaced, this will be 5 instead
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of 6. {lastline} is always be less than or equal to the number of lines
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that were in the buffer before the lines were replaced. {lastline} will be
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-1 if the event is part of the initial update after attaching.
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{linedata} list of strings containing the contents of the new buffer
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lines. Newline characters are omitted; empty lines are sent as empty
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strings.
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{more} boolean, true for a "multipart" change notification: the current
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change was chunked into multiple |nvim_buf_lines_event| notifications
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(e.g. because it was too big).
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nvim_buf_changedtick_event[{buf}, {changedtick}] *nvim_buf_changedtick_event*
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When |b:changedtick| was incremented but no text was changed. Relevant for
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undo/redo.
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Properties:~
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{buf} API buffer handle (buffer number)
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{changedtick} new value of |b:changedtick| for the buffer
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nvim_buf_detach_event[{buf}] *nvim_buf_detach_event*
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When buffer is detached (i.e. updates are disabled). Triggered explicitly by
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|nvim_buf_detach()| or implicitly in these cases:
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- Buffer was |abandon|ed and 'hidden' is not set.
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- Buffer was reloaded, e.g. with |:edit| or an external change triggered
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|:checktime| or 'autoread'.
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- Generally: whenever the buffer contents are unloaded from memory.
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Properties:~
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{buf} API buffer handle (buffer number)
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EXAMPLE ~
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Calling |nvim_buf_attach()| with send_buffer=true on an empty buffer, emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, 0, 0, [""], v:false]
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User adds two lines to the buffer, emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, 0, 0, ["line1", "line2"], v:false]
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User moves to a line containing the text "Hello world" and inserts "!", emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, {linenr}, {linenr} + 1,
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["Hello world!"], v:false]
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User moves to line 3 and deletes 20 lines using "20dd", emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, 2, 22, [], v:false]
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User selects lines 3-5 using |linewise-visual| mode and then types "p" to
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paste a block of 6 lines, emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, 2, 5,
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['pasted line 1', 'pasted line 2', 'pasted line 3', 'pasted line 4',
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'pasted line 5', 'pasted line 6'],
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v:false
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]
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User reloads the buffer with ":edit", emits: >
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nvim_buf_detach_event[{buf}]
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==============================================================================
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Buffer highlighting *api-highlights*
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Nvim allows plugins to add position-based highlights to buffers. This is
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similar to |matchaddpos()| but with some key differences. The added highlights
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are associated with a buffer and adapts to line insertions and deletions,
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similar to signs. It is also possible to manage a set of highlights as a group
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and delete or replace all at once.
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The intended use case are linter or semantic highlighter plugins that monitor
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a buffer for changes, and in the background compute highlights to the buffer.
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Another use case are plugins that show output in an append-only buffer, and
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want to add highlights to the outputs. Highlight data cannot be preserved
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on writing and loading a buffer to file, nor in undo/redo cycles.
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Highlights are registered using the |nvim_buf_add_highlight()| function. If an
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external highlighter plugin wants to add many highlights in a batch,
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performance can be improved by calling |nvim_buf_add_highlight()| as an
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asynchronous notification, after first (synchronously) reqesting a source id.
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Example using the Nvim python-client:
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src = vim.new_highlight_source()
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buf = vim.current.buffer
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for i in range(5):
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buf.add_highlight("String",i,0,-1,src_id=src)
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# some time later
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buf.clear_highlight(src)
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If the highlights don't need to be deleted or updated, just pass -1 as
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src_id (this is the default in python). Use |nvim_buf_clear_namespace()| to
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clear highlights from a specific source, in a specific line range or the
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entire buffer by passing in the line range 0, -1 (the latter is the default in
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python as used above).
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An example of calling the api from vimscript: >
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call nvim_buf_set_lines(0, 0, 0, v:true, ["test text"])
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let src = nvim_buf_add_highlight(0, 0, "String", 1, 0, 4)
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call nvim_buf_add_highlight(0, src, "Identifier", 0, 5, -1)
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" later
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call nvim_buf_clear_namespace(0, src, 0, -1)
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==============================================================================
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Global Functions *api-global*
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nvim_command({command}) *nvim_command()*
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Executes an ex-command.
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On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
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v:errmsg.
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Parameters: ~
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{command} Ex-command string
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nvim_get_hl_by_name({name}, {rgb}) *nvim_get_hl_by_name()*
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Gets a highlight definition by name.
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Parameters: ~
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{name} Highlight group name
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{rgb} Export RGB colors
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Return: ~
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Highlight definition map
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nvim_get_hl_by_id({hl_id}, {rgb}) *nvim_get_hl_by_id()*
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Gets a highlight definition by id. |hlID()|
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Parameters: ~
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{hl_id} Highlight id as returned by |hlID()|
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{rgb} Export RGB colors
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Return: ~
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Highlight definition map
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nvim_feedkeys({keys}, {mode}, {escape_csi}) *nvim_feedkeys()*
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Sends input-keys to Nvim, subject to various quirks controlled
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by `mode` flags. This is a blocking call, unlike
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|nvim_input()|.
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On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
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Parameters: ~
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{keys} to be typed
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{mode} behavior flags, see |feedkeys()|
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{escape_csi} If true, escape K_SPECIAL/CSI bytes in
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`keys`
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nvim_input({keys}) *nvim_input()*
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Queues raw user-input. Unlike |nvim_feedkeys()|, this uses a
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low-level input buffer and the call is non-blocking (input is
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processed asynchronously by the eventloop).
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On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
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Note:
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|keycodes| like <CR> are translated, so "<" is special. To
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input a literal "<", send <LT>.
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Attributes: ~
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{async}
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Parameters: ~
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{keys} to be typed
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Return: ~
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Number of bytes actually written (can be fewer than
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requested if the buffer becomes full).
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*nvim_replace_termcodes()*
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nvim_replace_termcodes({str}, {from_part}, {do_lt}, {special})
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Replaces terminal codes and |keycodes| (<CR>, <Esc>, ...) in a
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string with the internal representation.
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Parameters: ~
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{str} String to be converted.
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{from_part} Legacy Vim parameter. Usually true.
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{do_lt} Also translate <lt>. Ignored if `special` is
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false.
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{special} Replace |keycodes|, e.g. <CR> becomes a "\n"
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char.
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nvim_command_output({command}) *nvim_command_output()*
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Executes an ex-command and returns its (non-error) output.
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Shell |:!| output is not captured.
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On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
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v:errmsg.
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Parameters: ~
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{command} Ex-command string
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nvim_eval({expr}) *nvim_eval()*
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Evaluates a VimL expression (:help expression). Dictionaries
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and Lists are recursively expanded.
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On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
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v:errmsg.
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Parameters: ~
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{expr} VimL expression string
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Return: ~
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Evaluation result or expanded object
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nvim_execute_lua({code}, {args}) *nvim_execute_lua()*
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Execute lua code. Parameters (if any) are available as `...`
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inside the chunk. The chunk can return a value.
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Only statements are executed. To evaluate an expression,
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prefix it with `return`: return my_function(...)
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Parameters: ~
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{code} lua code to execute
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{args} Arguments to the code
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Return: ~
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Return value of lua code if present or NIL.
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nvim_call_function({fn}, {args}) *nvim_call_function()*
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Calls a VimL function with the given arguments.
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On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
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v:errmsg.
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Parameters: ~
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{fn} Function to call
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{args} Function arguments packed in an Array
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Return: ~
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Result of the function call
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nvim_call_dict_function({dict}, {fn}, {args}) *nvim_call_dict_function()*
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Calls a VimL |Dictionary-function| with the given arguments.
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On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
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v:errmsg.
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Parameters: ~
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{dict} Dictionary, or String evaluating to a VimL |self|
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dict
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{fn} Name of the function defined on the VimL dict
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{args} Function arguments packed in an Array
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Return: ~
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Result of the function call
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nvim_strwidth({text}) *nvim_strwidth()*
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Calculates the number of display cells occupied by `text`.
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<Tab> counts as one cell.
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Parameters: ~
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{text} Some text
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Return: ~
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Number of cells
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nvim_list_runtime_paths() *nvim_list_runtime_paths()*
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Gets the paths contained in 'runtimepath'.
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Return: ~
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List of paths
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nvim_set_current_dir({dir}) *nvim_set_current_dir()*
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Changes the global working directory.
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Parameters: ~
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{dir} Directory path
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nvim_get_current_line() *nvim_get_current_line()*
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Gets the current line
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Parameters: ~
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Return: ~
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Current line string
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nvim_set_current_line({line}) *nvim_set_current_line()*
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Sets the current line
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Parameters: ~
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{line} Line contents
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nvim_del_current_line() *nvim_del_current_line()*
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Deletes the current line
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Parameters: ~
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nvim_get_var({name}) *nvim_get_var()*
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Gets a global (g:) variable
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Parameters: ~
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{name} Variable name
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Return: ~
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Variable value
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nvim_set_var({name}, {value}) *nvim_set_var()*
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Sets a global (g:) variable
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Parameters: ~
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{name} Variable name
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{value} Variable value
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nvim_del_var({name}) *nvim_del_var()*
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Removes a global (g:) variable
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Parameters: ~
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{name} Variable name
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nvim_get_vvar({name}) *nvim_get_vvar()*
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Gets a v: variable
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Parameters: ~
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{name} Variable name
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Return: ~
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Variable value
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nvim_get_option({name}) *nvim_get_option()*
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Gets an option value string
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Parameters: ~
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{name} Option name
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Return: ~
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Option value (global)
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nvim_set_option({name}, {value}) *nvim_set_option()*
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Sets an option value
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Parameters: ~
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{name} Option name
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{value} New option value
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nvim_out_write({str}) *nvim_out_write()*
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Writes a message to the Vim output buffer. Does not append
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"\n", the message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed
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is written.
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Parameters: ~
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{str} Message
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nvim_err_write({str}) *nvim_err_write()*
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Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Does not append
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"\n", the message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed
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is written.
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Parameters: ~
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{str} Message
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nvim_err_writeln({str}) *nvim_err_writeln()*
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Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Appends "\n", so the
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buffer is flushed (and displayed).
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Parameters: ~
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{str} Message
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nvim_list_bufs() *nvim_list_bufs()*
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Gets the current list of buffer handles
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Includes unlisted (unloaded/deleted) buffers, like `:ls!`. Use
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|nvim_buf_is_loaded()| to check if a buffer is loaded.
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Return: ~
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List of buffer handles
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nvim_get_current_buf() *nvim_get_current_buf()*
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Gets the current buffer
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Return: ~
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Buffer handle
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nvim_set_current_buf({buffer}) *nvim_set_current_buf()*
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Sets the current buffer
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Parameters: ~
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{buffer} Buffer handle
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nvim_list_wins() *nvim_list_wins()*
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Gets the current list of window handles
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Return: ~
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List of window handles
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nvim_get_current_win() *nvim_get_current_win()*
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Gets the current window
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Return: ~
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Window handle
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nvim_set_current_win({window}) *nvim_set_current_win()*
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Sets the current window
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Parameters: ~
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|
{window} Window handle
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nvim_list_tabpages() *nvim_list_tabpages()*
|
|
Gets the current list of tabpage handles
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
List of tabpage handles
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_current_tabpage() *nvim_get_current_tabpage()*
|
|
Gets the current tabpage
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Tabpage handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_current_tabpage({tabpage}) *nvim_set_current_tabpage()*
|
|
Sets the current tabpage
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{tabpage} Tabpage handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_create_namespace({name}) *nvim_create_namespace()*
|
|
create a new namespace, or get one with an exisiting name
|
|
|
|
Namespaces are currently used for buffer highlighting and
|
|
virtual text, see |nvim_buf_add_highlight| and
|
|
|nvim_buf_set_virtual_text|.
|
|
|
|
Namespaces can have a name of be anonymous. If `name` is a
|
|
non-empty string, and a namespace already exists with that
|
|
name,the existing namespace id is returned. If an empty string
|
|
is used, a new anonymous namespace is returned.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Name of the namespace or empty string
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
the namespace id
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_namespaces() *nvim_get_namespaces()*
|
|
Get existing named namespaces
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
dict that maps from names to namespace ids.
|
|
|
|
nvim_subscribe({event}) *nvim_subscribe()*
|
|
Subscribes to event broadcasts
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{event} Event type string
|
|
|
|
nvim_unsubscribe({event}) *nvim_unsubscribe()*
|
|
Unsubscribes to event broadcasts
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{event} Event type string
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_color_by_name({name}) *nvim_get_color_by_name()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
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|
|
|
nvim_get_color_map() *nvim_get_color_map()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_mode() *nvim_get_mode()*
|
|
Gets the current mode. |mode()| "blocking" is true if Nvim is
|
|
waiting for input.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Dictionary { "mode": String, "blocking": Boolean }
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{async}
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_keymap({mode}) *nvim_get_keymap()*
|
|
Gets a list of global (non-buffer-local) |mapping|
|
|
definitions.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{mode} Mode short-name ("n", "i", "v", ...)
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of maparg()-like dictionaries describing mappings.
|
|
The "buffer" key is always zero.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_commands({opts}) *nvim_get_commands()*
|
|
Gets a map of global (non-buffer-local) Ex commands.
|
|
|
|
Currently only |user-commands| are supported, not builtin Ex
|
|
commands.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Currently only supports
|
|
{"builtin":false}
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map of maps describing commands.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_api_info() *nvim_get_api_info()*
|
|
Returns a 2-tuple (Array), where item 0 is the current channel
|
|
id and item 1 is the |api-metadata| map (Dictionary).
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
2-tuple [{channel-id}, {api-metadata}]
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{async}
|
|
|
|
*nvim_set_client_info()*
|
|
nvim_set_client_info({name}, {version}, {type}, {methods},
|
|
{attributes})
|
|
Identify the client for nvim. Can be called more than once,
|
|
but subsequent calls will remove earlier info, which should be
|
|
resent if it is still valid. (This could happen if a library
|
|
first identifies the channel, and a plugin using that library
|
|
later overrides that info)
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} short name for the connected client
|
|
{version} Dictionary describing the version, with the
|
|
following possible keys (all optional)
|
|
"major" major version (defaults to 0 if not
|
|
set, for no release yet) "minor" minor
|
|
version "patch" patch number "prerelease"
|
|
string describing a prerelease, like "dev"
|
|
or "beta1" "commit" hash or similar
|
|
identifier of commit
|
|
{type} Must be one of the following values. A
|
|
client library should use "remote" if the
|
|
library user hasn't specified other value.
|
|
"remote" remote client that connected to
|
|
nvim. "ui" gui frontend "embedder"
|
|
application using nvim as a component, for
|
|
instance IDE/editor implementing a vim mode.
|
|
"host" plugin host, typically started by
|
|
nvim "plugin" single plugin, started by
|
|
nvim
|
|
{methods} Builtin methods in the client. For a host,
|
|
this does not include plugin methods which
|
|
will be discovered later. The key should be
|
|
the method name, the values are dicts with
|
|
the following (optional) keys: "async" if
|
|
true, send as a notification. If false or
|
|
unspecified, use a blocking request "nargs"
|
|
Number of arguments. Could be a single
|
|
integer or an array two integers, minimum
|
|
and maximum inclusive. Further keys might be
|
|
added in later versions of nvim and unknown
|
|
keys are thus ignored. Clients must only use
|
|
keys defined in this or later versions of
|
|
nvim!
|
|
{attributes} Informal attributes describing the client.
|
|
Clients might define their own keys, but the
|
|
following are suggested: "website" Website
|
|
of client (for instance github repository)
|
|
"license" Informal description of the
|
|
license, such as "Apache 2", "GPLv3" or
|
|
"MIT" "logo" URI or path to image,
|
|
preferably small logo or icon. .png or .svg
|
|
format is preferred.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_chan_info({chan}) *nvim_get_chan_info()*
|
|
Get information about a channel.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
a Dictionary, describing a channel with the following
|
|
keys: "stream" the stream underlying the channel
|
|
"stdio" stdin and stdout of this Nvim instance "stderr"
|
|
stderr of this Nvim instance "socket" TCP/IP socket or
|
|
named pipe "job" job with communication over its stdio
|
|
|
|
"mode" how data received on the channel is interpreted "bytes" send and recieve raw bytes "terminal" a |terminal| instance interprets ASCII sequences "rpc" |RPC| communication on the channel is active "pty" Name of pseudoterminal, if one is used (optional). On a POSIX system, this will be a device path like /dev/pts/1. Even if the name is unknown, the key will still be present to indicate a pty is used. This is currently the case when using winpty on windows. "buffer" buffer with connected |terminal| instance (optional) "client" information about the client on the other end of the RPC channel, if it has added it using |nvim_set_client_info()|. (optional)
|
|
|
|
nvim_list_chans() *nvim_list_chans()*
|
|
Get information about all open channels.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of Dictionaries, each describing a channel with the
|
|
format specified at |nvim_get_chan_info()|.
|
|
|
|
nvim_call_atomic({calls}) *nvim_call_atomic()*
|
|
Calls many API methods atomically.
|
|
|
|
This has two main usages:
|
|
To perform several requests from an async context atomically, i.e. without interleaving redraws, RPC requests from other clients, or user interactions (however API methods may trigger autocommands or event processing which have such side-effects, e.g. |:sleep| may wake timers). To minimize RPC overhead (roundtrips) of a sequence of many requests.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{calls} an array of calls, where each call is described
|
|
by an array with two elements: the request name,
|
|
and an array of arguments.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
an array with two elements. The first is an array of
|
|
return values. The second is NIL if all calls succeeded.
|
|
If a call resulted in an error, it is a three-element
|
|
array with the zero-based index of the call which resulted
|
|
in an error, the error type and the error message. If an
|
|
error occurred, the values from all preceding calls will
|
|
still be returned.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_parse_expression()*
|
|
nvim_parse_expression({expr}, {flags}, {highlight})
|
|
Parse a VimL expression
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{async}
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{expr} Expression to parse. Is always treated as a
|
|
single line.
|
|
{flags} Flags: - "m" if multiple expressions in a
|
|
row are allowed (only the first one will be
|
|
parsed), - "E" if EOC tokens are not allowed
|
|
(determines whether they will stop parsing
|
|
process or be recognized as an
|
|
operator/space, though also yielding an
|
|
error). - "l" when needing to start parsing
|
|
with lvalues for ":let" or ":for". Common
|
|
flag sets: - "m" to parse like for ":echo". -
|
|
"E" to parse like for "<C-r>=". - empty
|
|
string for ":call". - "lm" to parse for
|
|
":let".
|
|
{highlight} If true, return value will also include
|
|
"highlight" key containing array of 4-tuples
|
|
(arrays) (Integer, Integer, Integer, String),
|
|
where first three numbers define the
|
|
highlighted region and represent line,
|
|
starting column and ending column (latter
|
|
exclusive: one should highlight region
|
|
[start_col, end_col)).
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
AST: top-level dictionary with these keys: "error":
|
|
Dictionary with error, present only if parser saw some
|
|
error. Contains the following keys: "message": String,
|
|
error message in printf format, translated. Must contain
|
|
exactly one "%.*s". "arg": String, error message argument.
|
|
"len": Amount of bytes successfully parsed. With flags
|
|
equal to "" that should be equal to the length of expr
|
|
string. @note: “Sucessfully parsed” here means
|
|
“participated in AST creation”, not “till the first
|
|
error”. "ast": AST, either nil or a dictionary with these
|
|
keys: "type": node type, one of the value names from
|
|
ExprASTNodeType stringified without "kExprNode" prefix.
|
|
"start": a pair [line, column] describing where node is
|
|
“started” where "line" is always 0 (will not be 0 if you
|
|
will be using nvim_parse_viml() on e.g. ":let", but that
|
|
is not present yet). Both elements are Integers. "len":
|
|
“length” of the node. This and "start" are there for
|
|
debugging purposes primary (debugging parser and providing
|
|
debug information). "children": a list of nodes described
|
|
in top/"ast". There always is zero, one or two children,
|
|
key will not be present if node has no children. Maximum
|
|
number of children may be found in node_maxchildren array.
|
|
Local values (present only for certain nodes): "scope": a
|
|
single Integer, specifies scope for "Option" and
|
|
"PlainIdentifier" nodes. For "Option" it is one of
|
|
ExprOptScope values, for "PlainIdentifier" it is one of
|
|
ExprVarScope values. "ident": identifier (without scope,
|
|
if any), present for "Option", "PlainIdentifier",
|
|
"PlainKey" and "Environment" nodes. "name": Integer,
|
|
register name (one character) or -1. Only present for
|
|
"Register" nodes. "cmp_type": String, comparison type, one
|
|
of the value names from ExprComparisonType, stringified
|
|
without "kExprCmp" prefix. Only present for "Comparison"
|
|
nodes. "ccs_strategy": String, case comparison strategy,
|
|
one of the value names from ExprCaseCompareStrategy,
|
|
stringified without "kCCStrategy" prefix. Only present for
|
|
"Comparison" nodes. "augmentation": String, augmentation
|
|
type for "Assignment" nodes. Is either an empty string,
|
|
"Add", "Subtract" or "Concat" for "=", "+=", "-=" or ".="
|
|
respectively. "invert": Boolean, true if result of
|
|
comparison needs to be inverted. Only present for
|
|
"Comparison" nodes. "ivalue": Integer, integer value for
|
|
"Integer" nodes. "fvalue": Float, floating-point value for
|
|
"Float" nodes. "svalue": String, value for
|
|
"SingleQuotedString" and "DoubleQuotedString" nodes.
|
|
|
|
nvim__id({obj}) *nvim__id()*
|
|
Returns object given as argument
|
|
|
|
This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on
|
|
its presence in plugins.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{obj} Object to return.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
its argument.
|
|
|
|
nvim__id_array({arr}) *nvim__id_array()*
|
|
Returns array given as argument
|
|
|
|
This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on
|
|
its presence in plugins.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{arr} Array to return.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
its argument.
|
|
|
|
nvim__id_dictionary({dct}) *nvim__id_dictionary()*
|
|
Returns dictionary given as argument
|
|
|
|
This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on
|
|
its presence in plugins.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{dct} Dictionary to return.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
its argument.
|
|
|
|
nvim__id_float({flt}) *nvim__id_float()*
|
|
Returns floating-point value given as argument
|
|
|
|
This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on
|
|
its presence in plugins.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{flt} Value to return.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
its argument.
|
|
|
|
nvim__stats() *nvim__stats()*
|
|
Gets internal stats.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map of various internal stats.
|
|
|
|
nvim_list_uis() *nvim_list_uis()*
|
|
Gets a list of dictionaries representing attached UIs.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of UI dictionaries
|
|
Each dictionary has the following keys:
|
|
"height" requested height of the UI "width" requested width of the UI "rgb" whether the UI uses rgb colors (false implies cterm colors) "ext_..." Requested UI extensions, see |ui-options| "chan" Channel id of remote UI (not present for TUI)
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_proc_children({pid}) *nvim_get_proc_children()*
|
|
Gets the immediate children of process `pid`.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of child process ids, empty if process not found.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_proc({pid}) *nvim_get_proc()*
|
|
Gets info describing process `pid`.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map of process properties, or NIL if process not found.
|
|
|
|
nvim__inspect_cell({row}, {col}) *nvim__inspect_cell()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
|
|
==============================================================================
|
|
Buffer Functions *api-buffer*
|
|
|
|
Unloaded Buffers:~
|
|
|
|
Buffers may be unloaded by the |:bunload| command or the
|
|
buffer's |'bufhidden'| option. When a buffer is unloaded its
|
|
file contents are freed from memory and vim cannot operate on
|
|
the buffer lines until it is reloaded (usually by opening the
|
|
buffer again in a new window). API methods such as
|
|
|nvim_buf_get_lines()| and |nvim_buf_line_count()| will be
|
|
affected.
|
|
|
|
You can use |nvim_buf_is_loaded()| or |nvim_buf_line_count()|
|
|
to check whether a buffer is loaded.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_line_count({buffer}) *nvim_buf_line_count()*
|
|
Gets the buffer line count
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Line count, or 0 for unloaded buffer. |api-buffer|
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_attach({buffer}, {send_buffer}, {opts}) *nvim_buf_attach()*
|
|
Activate updates from this buffer to the current channel.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} The buffer handle
|
|
{send_buffer} Set to true if the initial notification
|
|
should contain the whole buffer. If so, the
|
|
first notification will be a
|
|
`nvim_buf_lines_event`. Otherwise, the
|
|
first notification will be a
|
|
`nvim_buf_changedtick_event`
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Currently not used.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
False when updates couldn't be enabled because the buffer
|
|
isn't loaded or optscontained an invalid key; otherwise
|
|
True.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_detach({buffer}) *nvim_buf_detach()*
|
|
Deactivate updates from this buffer to the current channel.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} The buffer handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
False when updates couldn't be disabled because the buffer
|
|
isn't loaded; otherwise True.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_get_lines()*
|
|
nvim_buf_get_lines({buffer}, {start}, {end}, {strict_indexing})
|
|
Gets a line-range from the buffer.
|
|
|
|
Indexing is zero-based, end-exclusive. Negative indices are
|
|
interpreted as length+1+index: -1 refers to the index past the
|
|
end. So to get the last element use start=-2 and end=-1.
|
|
|
|
Out-of-bounds indices are clamped to the nearest valid value,
|
|
unless `strict_indexing` is set.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{start} First line index
|
|
{end} Last line index (exclusive)
|
|
{strict_indexing} Whether out-of-bounds should be an
|
|
error.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of lines, or empty array for unloaded buffer.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_set_lines()*
|
|
nvim_buf_set_lines({buffer}, {start}, {end}, {strict_indexing},
|
|
{replacement})
|
|
Sets (replaces) a line-range in the buffer.
|
|
|
|
Indexing is zero-based, end-exclusive. Negative indices are
|
|
interpreted as length+1+index: -1 refers to the index past the
|
|
end. So to change or delete the last element use start=-2 and
|
|
end=-1.
|
|
|
|
To insert lines at a given index, set `start` and `end` to the
|
|
same index. To delete a range of lines, set `replacement` to
|
|
an empty array.
|
|
|
|
Out-of-bounds indices are clamped to the nearest valid value,
|
|
unless `strict_indexing` is set.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{start} First line index
|
|
{end} Last line index (exclusive)
|
|
{strict_indexing} Whether out-of-bounds should be an
|
|
error.
|
|
{replacement} Array of lines to use as replacement
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_offset({buffer}, {index}) *nvim_buf_get_offset()*
|
|
Returns the byte offset for a line.
|
|
|
|
Line 1 (index=0) has offset 0. UTF-8 bytes are counted. EOL is
|
|
one byte. 'fileformat' and 'fileencoding' are ignored. The
|
|
line index just after the last line gives the total byte-count
|
|
of the buffer. A final EOL byte is counted if it would be
|
|
written, see 'eol'.
|
|
|
|
Unlike |line2byte()|, throws error for out-of-bounds indexing.
|
|
Returns -1 for unloaded buffer.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{index} Line index
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Integer byte offset, or -1 for unloaded buffer.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_var({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_get_var()*
|
|
Gets a buffer-scoped (b:) variable.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_changedtick({buffer}) *nvim_buf_get_changedtick()*
|
|
Gets a changed tick of a buffer
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
b:changedtickvalue.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_keymap({buffer}, {mode}) *nvim_buf_get_keymap()*
|
|
Gets a list of buffer-local |mapping| definitions.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{mode} Mode short-name ("n", "i", "v", ...)
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of maparg()-like dictionaries describing mappings.
|
|
The "buffer" key holds the associated buffer handle.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_commands({buffer}, {opts}) *nvim_buf_get_commands()*
|
|
Gets a map of buffer-local |user-commands|.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle.
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Currently not used.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map of maps describing commands.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_set_var({buffer}, {name}, {value}) *nvim_buf_set_var()*
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Sets a buffer-scoped (b:) variable
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Parameters: ~
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{buffer} Buffer handle
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{name} Variable name
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{value} Variable value
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nvim_buf_del_var({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_del_var()*
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Removes a buffer-scoped (b:) variable
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Parameters: ~
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{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{name} Variable name
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nvim_buf_get_option({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_get_option()*
|
|
Gets a buffer option value
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|
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Parameters: ~
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{buffer} Buffer handle
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{name} Option name
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Return: ~
|
|
Option value
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nvim_buf_set_option({buffer}, {name}, {value}) *nvim_buf_set_option()*
|
|
Sets a buffer option value. Passing 'nil' as value deletes the
|
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option (only works if there's a global fallback)
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Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{name} Option name
|
|
{value} Option value
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|
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nvim_buf_get_name({buffer}) *nvim_buf_get_name()*
|
|
Gets the full file name for the buffer
|
|
|
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Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
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|
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Return: ~
|
|
Buffer name
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|
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|
nvim_buf_set_name({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_set_name()*
|
|
Sets the full file name for a buffer
|
|
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Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{name} Buffer name
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|
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nvim_buf_is_loaded({buffer}) *nvim_buf_is_loaded()*
|
|
Checks if a buffer is valid and loaded. See |api-buffer| for
|
|
more info about unloaded buffers.
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|
|
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Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
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|
|
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Return: ~
|
|
true if the buffer is valid and loaded, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_is_valid({buffer}) *nvim_buf_is_valid()*
|
|
Checks if a buffer is valid.
|
|
|
|
Note:
|
|
Even if a buffer is valid it may have been unloaded. See
|
|
|api-buffer| for more info about unloaded buffers.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
true if the buffer is valid, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_mark({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_get_mark()*
|
|
Return a tuple (row,col) representing the position of the
|
|
named mark
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{name} Mark name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(row, col) tuple
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_add_highlight()*
|
|
nvim_buf_add_highlight({buffer}, {ns_id}, {hl_group}, {line},
|
|
{col_start}, {col_end})
|
|
Adds a highlight to buffer.
|
|
|
|
Useful for plugins that dynamically generate highlights to a
|
|
buffer (like a semantic highlighter or linter). The function
|
|
adds a single highlight to a buffer. Unlike |matchaddpos()|
|
|
highlights follow changes to line numbering (as lines are
|
|
inserted/removed above the highlighted line), like signs and
|
|
marks do.
|
|
|
|
Namespaces are used for batch deletion/updating of a set of
|
|
highlights. To create a namespace, use |nvim_create_namespace|
|
|
which returns a namespace id. Pass it in to this function as
|
|
`ns_id` to add highlights to the namespace. All highlights in
|
|
the same namespace can then be cleared with single call to
|
|
|nvim_buf_clear_namespace|. If the highlight never will be
|
|
deleted by an API call, pass `ns_id = -1`.
|
|
|
|
As a shorthand, `ns_id = 0` can be used to create a new
|
|
namespace for the highlight, the allocated id is then
|
|
returned. If `hl_group` is the empty string no highlight is
|
|
added, but a new `ns_id` is still returned. This is supported
|
|
for backwards compatibility, new code should use
|
|
|nvim_create_namespace| to create a new empty namespace.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{ns_id} namespace to use or -1 for ungrouped
|
|
highlight
|
|
{hl_group} Name of the highlight group to use
|
|
{line} Line to highlight (zero-indexed)
|
|
{col_start} Start of (byte-indexed) column range to
|
|
highlight
|
|
{col_end} End of (byte-indexed) column range to
|
|
highlight, or -1 to highlight to end of line
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
The ns_id that was used
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_clear_namespace()*
|
|
nvim_buf_clear_namespace({buffer}, {ns_id}, {line_start}, {line_end})
|
|
Clears namespaced objects, highlights and virtual text, from a
|
|
line range
|
|
|
|
To clear the namespace in the entire buffer, pass in 0 and -1
|
|
to line_start and line_end respectively.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{ns_id} Namespace to clear, or -1 to clear all
|
|
namespaces.
|
|
{line_start} Start of range of lines to clear
|
|
{line_end} End of range of lines to clear (exclusive)
|
|
or -1 to clear to end of buffer.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_set_virtual_text()*
|
|
nvim_buf_set_virtual_text({buffer}, {ns_id}, {line}, {chunks}, {opts})
|
|
Set the virtual text (annotation) for a buffer line.
|
|
|
|
By default (and currently the only option) the text will be
|
|
placed after the buffer text. Virtual text will never cause
|
|
reflow, rather virtual text will be truncated at the end of
|
|
the screen line. The virtual text will begin one cell (|lcs-
|
|
eol| or space) after the ordinary text.
|
|
|
|
Namespaces are used to support batch deletion/updating of
|
|
virtual text. To create a namespace, use
|
|
|nvim_create_namespace|. Virtual text is cleared using
|
|
|nvim_buf_clear_namespace|. The same `ns_id` can be used for
|
|
both virtual text and highlights added by
|
|
|nvim_buf_add_highlight|, both can then be cleared with a
|
|
single call to |nvim_buf_clear_namespace|. If the virtual text
|
|
never will be cleared by an API call, pass `ns_id = -1`.
|
|
|
|
As a shorthand, `ns_id = 0` can be used to create a new
|
|
namespace for the virtual text, the allocated id is then
|
|
returned.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
{ns_id} Namespace to use or 0 to create a namespace, or
|
|
-1 for a ungrouped annotation
|
|
{line} Line to annotate with virtual text (zero-
|
|
indexed)
|
|
{chunks} A list of [text, hl_group] arrays, each
|
|
representing a text chunk with specified
|
|
highlight. `hl_group` element can be omitted for
|
|
no highlight.
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Currently not used.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
The ns_id that was used
|
|
|
|
|
|
==============================================================================
|
|
Window Functions *api-window*
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_buf({window}) *nvim_win_get_buf()*
|
|
Gets the current buffer in a window
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Buffer handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_set_buf({window}, {buffer}) *nvim_win_set_buf()*
|
|
Sets the current buffer in a window, without side-effects
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_cursor({window}) *nvim_win_get_cursor()*
|
|
Gets the cursor position in the window
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(row, col) tuple
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_set_cursor({window}, {pos}) *nvim_win_set_cursor()*
|
|
Sets the cursor position in the window
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
{pos} (row, col) tuple representing the new position
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_height({window}) *nvim_win_get_height()*
|
|
Gets the window height
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Height as a count of rows
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_set_height({window}, {height}) *nvim_win_set_height()*
|
|
Sets the window height. This will only succeed if the screen
|
|
is split horizontally.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
{height} Height as a count of rows
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_width({window}) *nvim_win_get_width()*
|
|
Gets the window width
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Width as a count of columns
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_set_width({window}, {width}) *nvim_win_set_width()*
|
|
Sets the window width. This will only succeed if the screen is
|
|
split vertically.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
{width} Width as a count of columns
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_var({window}, {name}) *nvim_win_get_var()*
|
|
Gets a window-scoped (w:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_set_var({window}, {name}, {value}) *nvim_win_set_var()*
|
|
Sets a window-scoped (w:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
{value} Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_del_var({window}, {name}) *nvim_win_del_var()*
|
|
Removes a window-scoped (w:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_option({window}, {name}) *nvim_win_get_option()*
|
|
Gets a window option value
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
{name} Option name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Option value
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_set_option({window}, {name}, {value}) *nvim_win_set_option()*
|
|
Sets a window option value. Passing 'nil' as value deletes the
|
|
option(only works if there's a global fallback)
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
{name} Option name
|
|
{value} Option value
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_position({window}) *nvim_win_get_position()*
|
|
Gets the window position in display cells. First position is
|
|
zero.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(row, col) tuple with the window position
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_tabpage({window}) *nvim_win_get_tabpage()*
|
|
Gets the window tabpage
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Tabpage that contains the window
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_number({window}) *nvim_win_get_number()*
|
|
Gets the window number
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Window number
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_is_valid({window}) *nvim_win_is_valid()*
|
|
Checks if a window is valid
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
true if the window is valid, false otherwise
|
|
|
|
|
|
==============================================================================
|
|
Tabpage Functions *api-tabpage*
|
|
|
|
nvim_tabpage_list_wins({tabpage}) *nvim_tabpage_list_wins()*
|
|
Gets the windows in a tabpage
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{tabpage} Tabpage
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
List of windows in tabpage
|
|
|
|
nvim_tabpage_get_var({tabpage}, {name}) *nvim_tabpage_get_var()*
|
|
Gets a tab-scoped (t:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{tabpage} Tabpage handle
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_tabpage_set_var({tabpage}, {name}, {value}) *nvim_tabpage_set_var()*
|
|
Sets a tab-scoped (t:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{tabpage} Tabpage handle
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
{value} Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_tabpage_del_var({tabpage}, {name}) *nvim_tabpage_del_var()*
|
|
Removes a tab-scoped (t:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{tabpage} Tabpage handle
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
nvim_tabpage_get_win({tabpage}) *nvim_tabpage_get_win()*
|
|
Gets the current window in a tabpage
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{tabpage} Tabpage handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Window handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_tabpage_get_number({tabpage}) *nvim_tabpage_get_number()*
|
|
Gets the tabpage number
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{tabpage} Tabpage handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Tabpage number
|
|
|
|
nvim_tabpage_is_valid({tabpage}) *nvim_tabpage_is_valid()*
|
|
Checks if a tabpage is valid
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{tabpage} Tabpage handle
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
true if the tabpage is valid, false otherwise
|
|
|
|
|
|
==============================================================================
|
|
UI Functions *api-ui*
|
|
|
|
nvim_ui_attach({width}, {height}, {options}) *nvim_ui_attach()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
nvim_ui_detach() *nvim_ui_detach()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
nvim_ui_try_resize({width}, {height}) *nvim_ui_try_resize()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
nvim_ui_set_option({name}, {value}) *nvim_ui_set_option()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
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