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feat(eval/method): partially port v8.1.2004
Problem: More functions can be used as methods.
Solution: Make various functions usable as a method.
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+sound is needed for sound_* functions.
Make swapinfo and swapname take exactly one argument.
Previously, they could erroneously take one or more.
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@@ -9254,6 +9254,9 @@ soundfold({word})
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This can be used for making spelling suggestions. Note that
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This can be used for making spelling suggestions. Note that
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the method can be quite slow.
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the method can be quite slow.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetWord()->soundfold()
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<
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*spellbadword()*
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*spellbadword()*
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spellbadword([{sentence}])
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spellbadword([{sentence}])
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Without argument: The result is the badly spelled word under
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Without argument: The result is the badly spelled word under
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@@ -9279,6 +9282,9 @@ spellbadword([{sentence}])
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The spelling information for the current window and the value
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The spelling information for the current window and the value
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of 'spelllang' are used.
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of 'spelllang' are used.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetText()->spellbadword()
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<
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*spellsuggest()*
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*spellsuggest()*
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spellsuggest({word} [, {max} [, {capital}]])
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spellsuggest({word} [, {max} [, {capital}]])
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Return a |List| with spelling suggestions to replace {word}.
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Return a |List| with spelling suggestions to replace {word}.
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@@ -9301,6 +9307,8 @@ spellsuggest({word} [, {max} [, {capital}]])
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The spelling information for the current window is used. The
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The spelling information for the current window is used. The
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values of 'spelllang' and 'spellsuggest' are used.
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values of 'spelllang' and 'spellsuggest' are used.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetWord()->spellsuggest()
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split({string} [, {pattern} [, {keepempty}]]) *split()*
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split({string} [, {pattern} [, {keepempty}]]) *split()*
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Make a |List| out of {string}. When {pattern} is omitted or
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Make a |List| out of {string}. When {pattern} is omitted or
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@@ -9432,6 +9440,20 @@ str2nr({string} [, {base}]) *str2nr()*
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{base} is 2 a leading "0b" or "0B" is ignored.
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{base} is 2 a leading "0b" or "0B" is ignored.
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Text after the number is silently ignored.
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Text after the number is silently ignored.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetText()->str2nr()
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strcharpart({src}, {start} [, {len}]) *strcharpart()*
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Like |strpart()| but using character index and length instead
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of byte index and length. Composing characters are counted
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separately.
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When a character index is used where a character does not
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exist it is assumed to be one character. For example: >
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strcharpart('abc', -1, 2)
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< results in 'a'.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetText()->strcharpart(5)
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strchars({string} [, {skipcc}]) *strchars()*
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strchars({string} [, {skipcc}]) *strchars()*
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The result is a Number, which is the number of characters
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The result is a Number, which is the number of characters
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@@ -9457,14 +9479,8 @@ strchars({string} [, {skipcc}]) *strchars()*
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endfunction
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endfunction
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endif
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endif
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<
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<
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strcharpart({src}, {start} [, {len}]) *strcharpart()*
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Like |strpart()| but using character index and length instead
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GetText()->strchars()
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of byte index and length. Composing characters are counted
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separately.
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When a character index is used where a character does not
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exist it is assumed to be one character. For example: >
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strcharpart('abc', -1, 2)
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< results in 'a'.
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strdisplaywidth({string} [, {col}]) *strdisplaywidth()*
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strdisplaywidth({string} [, {col}]) *strdisplaywidth()*
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The result is a Number, which is the number of display cells
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The result is a Number, which is the number of display cells
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@@ -9479,6 +9495,9 @@ strdisplaywidth({string} [, {col}]) *strdisplaywidth()*
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Ambiguous, this function's return value depends on 'ambiwidth'.
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Ambiguous, this function's return value depends on 'ambiwidth'.
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Also see |strlen()|, |strwidth()| and |strchars()|.
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Also see |strlen()|, |strwidth()| and |strchars()|.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetText()->strdisplaywidth()
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strftime({format} [, {time}]) *strftime()*
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strftime({format} [, {time}]) *strftime()*
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The result is a String, which is a formatted date and time, as
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The result is a String, which is a formatted date and time, as
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specified by the {format} string. The given {time} is used,
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specified by the {format} string. The given {time} is used,
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@@ -9496,12 +9515,18 @@ strftime({format} [, {time}]) *strftime()*
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:echo strftime("%c", getftime("file.c"))
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:echo strftime("%c", getftime("file.c"))
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Show mod time of file.c.
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Show mod time of file.c.
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< Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetFormat()->strftime()
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strgetchar({str}, {index}) *strgetchar()*
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strgetchar({str}, {index}) *strgetchar()*
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Get character {index} from {str}. This uses a character
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Get character {index} from {str}. This uses a character
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index, not a byte index. Composing characters are considered
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index, not a byte index. Composing characters are considered
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separate characters here.
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separate characters here.
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Also see |strcharpart()| and |strchars()|.
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Also see |strcharpart()| and |strchars()|.
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetText()->strgetchar(5)
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stridx({haystack}, {needle} [, {start}]) *stridx()*
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stridx({haystack}, {needle} [, {start}]) *stridx()*
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The result is a Number, which gives the byte index in
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The result is a Number, which gives the byte index in
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{haystack} of the first occurrence of the String {needle}.
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{haystack} of the first occurrence of the String {needle}.
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@@ -9521,6 +9546,9 @@ stridx({haystack}, {needle} [, {start}]) *stridx()*
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stridx() works similar to the C function strstr(). When used
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stridx() works similar to the C function strstr(). When used
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with a single character it works similar to strchr().
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with a single character it works similar to strchr().
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetHaystack()->stridx(needle)
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*string()*
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*string()*
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string({expr}) Return {expr} converted to a String. If {expr} is a Number,
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string({expr}) Return {expr} converted to a String. If {expr} is a Number,
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Float, String, Blob or a composition of them, then the result
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Float, String, Blob or a composition of them, then the result
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@@ -9583,6 +9611,9 @@ strpart({src}, {start} [, {len} [, {chars}]]) *strpart()*
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example, to get the character under the cursor: >
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example, to get the character under the cursor: >
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strpart(getline("."), col(".") - 1, 1, v:true)
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strpart(getline("."), col(".") - 1, 1, v:true)
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<
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GetText()->strpart(5)
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strptime({format}, {timestring}) *strptime()*
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strptime({format}, {timestring}) *strptime()*
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The result is a Number, which is a unix timestamp representing
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The result is a Number, which is a unix timestamp representing
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the date and time in {timestring}, which is expected to match
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the date and time in {timestring}, which is expected to match
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@@ -9626,6 +9657,9 @@ strridx({haystack}, {needle} [, {start}]) *strridx()*
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When used with a single character it works similar to the C
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When used with a single character it works similar to the C
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function strrchr().
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function strrchr().
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetHaystack()->strridx(needle)
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strtrans({string}) *strtrans()*
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strtrans({string}) *strtrans()*
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The result is a String, which is {string} with all unprintable
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The result is a String, which is {string} with all unprintable
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characters translated into printable characters |'isprint'|.
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characters translated into printable characters |'isprint'|.
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@@ -9674,6 +9708,9 @@ submatch({nr} [, {list}]) *submatch()* *E935*
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< This finds the first number in the line and adds one to it.
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< This finds the first number in the line and adds one to it.
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A line break is included as a newline character.
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A line break is included as a newline character.
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GetNr()->submatch()
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substitute({string}, {pat}, {sub}, {flags}) *substitute()*
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substitute({string}, {pat}, {sub}, {flags}) *substitute()*
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The result is a String, which is a copy of {string}, in which
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The result is a String, which is a copy of {string}, in which
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the first match of {pat} is replaced with {sub}.
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the first match of {pat} is replaced with {sub}.
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@@ -9736,6 +9773,9 @@ swapinfo({fname}) *swapinfo()*
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Not a swap file: does not contain correct block ID
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Not a swap file: does not contain correct block ID
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Magic number mismatch: Info in first block is invalid
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Magic number mismatch: Info in first block is invalid
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetFilename()->swapinfo()
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swapname({buf}) *swapname()*
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swapname({buf}) *swapname()*
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The result is the swap file path of the buffer {buf}.
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The result is the swap file path of the buffer {buf}.
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For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()| above.
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For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()| above.
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@@ -9743,6 +9783,9 @@ swapname({buf}) *swapname()*
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|:swapname| (unless there is no swap file).
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|:swapname| (unless there is no swap file).
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If buffer {buf} has no swap file, returns an empty string.
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If buffer {buf} has no swap file, returns an empty string.
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GetBufname()->swapname()
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synID({lnum}, {col}, {trans}) *synID()*
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synID({lnum}, {col}, {trans}) *synID()*
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The result is a Number, which is the syntax ID at the position
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The result is a Number, which is the syntax ID at the position
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{lnum} and {col} in the current window.
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{lnum} and {col} in the current window.
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sinh={args=1, base=1, func="float_op_wrapper", data="&sinh"},
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sinh={args=1, base=1, func="float_op_wrapper", data="&sinh"},
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sockconnect={args={2,3}},
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sockconnect={args={2,3}},
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sort={args={1, 3}, base=1},
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sort={args={1, 3}, base=1},
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soundfold={args=1},
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soundfold={args=1, base=1},
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stdioopen={args=1},
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stdioopen={args=1},
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spellbadword={args={0, 1}},
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spellbadword={args={0, 1}, base=1},
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spellsuggest={args={1, 3}},
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spellsuggest={args={1, 3}, base=1},
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split={args={1, 3}, base=1},
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split={args={1, 3}, base=1},
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sqrt={args=1, base=1, func="float_op_wrapper", data="&sqrt"},
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sqrt={args=1, base=1, func="float_op_wrapper", data="&sqrt"},
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stdpath={args=1},
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stdpath={args=1},
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str2float={args=1, base=1},
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str2float={args=1, base=1},
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str2list={args={1, 2}, base=1},
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str2list={args={1, 2}, base=1},
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str2nr={args={1, 3}},
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str2nr={args={1, 3}, base=1},
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strcharpart={args={2, 3}},
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strcharpart={args={2, 3}, base=1},
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strchars={args={1,2}},
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strchars={args={1, 2}, base=1},
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strdisplaywidth={args={1, 2}},
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strdisplaywidth={args={1, 2}, base=1},
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strftime={args={1, 2}},
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strftime={args={1, 2}, base=1},
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strgetchar={args={2, 2}},
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strgetchar={args=2, base=1},
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stridx={args={2, 3}},
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stridx={args={2, 3}, base=1},
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string={args=1, base=1},
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string={args=1, base=1},
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strlen={args=1, base=1},
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strlen={args=1, base=1},
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strpart={args={2, 4}},
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strpart={args={2, 4}, base=1},
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strptime={args=2},
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strptime={args=2},
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strridx={args={2, 3}},
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strridx={args={2, 3}, base=1},
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strtrans={args=1, base=1},
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strtrans={args=1, base=1},
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strwidth={args=1, base=1},
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strwidth={args=1, base=1},
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submatch={args={1, 2}},
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submatch={args={1, 2}, base=1},
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substitute={args=4, base=1},
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substitute={args=4, base=1},
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swapinfo={args={1}},
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swapinfo={args=1, base=1},
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swapname={args={1}},
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swapname={args=1, base=1},
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synID={args=3},
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synID={args=3},
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synIDattr={args={2, 3}, base=1},
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synIDattr={args={2, 3}, base=1},
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synIDtrans={args=1, base=1},
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synIDtrans={args=1, base=1},
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call s:test_windows('setl cpo-=n sbr=>> nu nuw=4 nolist briopt= ts=4 vts=4')
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call assert_equal(width, text->strdisplaywidth())
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endfunc
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endfunc
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func Test_strgetchar()
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func Test_strgetchar()
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call assert_equal(char2nr('a'), strgetchar('axb', 0))
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call assert_equal(char2nr('a'), strgetchar('axb', 0))
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call assert_equal(char2nr('x'), 'axb'->strgetchar(1))
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call assert_equal(char2nr('b'), strgetchar('axb', 2))
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call assert_equal(-1, strgetchar('axb', -1))
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func Test_strcharpart()
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call assert_equal('a', strcharpart('axb', 0, 1))
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call assert_equal('x', 'axb'->strcharpart(1, 1))
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call assert_equal('b', strcharpart('axb', 2, 1))
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call assert_equal('b', strcharpart('axb', 2, 1))
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call assert_equal('xb', strcharpart('axb', 1))
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call assert_match('^2017-01-1[78]$', strftime('%Y-%m-%d', 1484695512))
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call assert_match('^\d\d\d\d-\(0\d\|1[012]\)-\([012]\d\|3[01]\) \([01]\d\|2[0-3]\):[0-5]\d:\([0-5]\d\|60\)$', strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))
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call assert_match('^\d\d\d\d-\(0\d\|1[012]\)-\([012]\d\|3[01]\) \([01]\d\|2[0-3]\):[0-5]\d:\([0-5]\d\|60\)$', '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'->strftime())
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func Test_strpart()
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call assert_equal('de', strpart('abcdefg', 3, 2))
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call assert_equal('ab', strpart('abcdefg', -2, 4))
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call assert_equal('fg', strpart('abcdefg', 5, 4))
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call assert_equal('defg', strpart('abcdefg', 3))
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call assert_equal(-1, stridx('', 'l'))
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call assert_equal(0, stridx('', ''))
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call assert_equal(0, stridx('', ''))
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call assert_equal(0, stridx('hello', ''))
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call assert_equal(0, 'hello'->stridx(''))
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call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'L'))
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call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'L'))
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call assert_equal(2, stridx('hello', 'l', -1))
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call assert_equal(2, stridx('hello', 'l', -1))
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call assert_equal(2, stridx('hello', 'l', 0))
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call assert_equal(2, stridx('hello', 'l', 0))
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call assert_equal(2, stridx('hello', 'l', 1))
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call assert_equal(2, 'hello'->stridx('l', 1))
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call assert_equal(3, stridx('hello', 'l', 3))
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call assert_equal(3, stridx('hello', 'l', 3))
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call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'l', 4))
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call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'l', 4))
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call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'l', 10))
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call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'l', 10))
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@@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ func Test_strridx()
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call assert_equal(0, strridx('', ''))
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call assert_equal(0, strridx('', ''))
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call assert_equal(5, strridx('hello', ''))
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call assert_equal(5, strridx('hello', ''))
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call assert_equal(-1, strridx('hello', 'L'))
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call assert_equal(-1, strridx('hello', 'L'))
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call assert_equal(3, strridx('hello', 'l'))
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call assert_equal(3, 'hello'->strridx('l'))
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call assert_equal(3, strridx('hello', 'l', 10))
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call assert_equal(3, strridx('hello', 'l', 10))
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call assert_equal(3, strridx('hello', 'l', 3))
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call assert_equal(3, strridx('hello', 'l', 3))
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call assert_equal(2, strridx('hello', 'l', 2))
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call assert_equal(2, strridx('hello', 'l', 2))
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set spell
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set spell
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call assert_equal(['bycycle', 'bad'], spellbadword('My bycycle.'))
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call assert_equal(['bycycle', 'bad'], spellbadword('My bycycle.'))
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call assert_equal(['another', 'caps'], spellbadword('A sentence. another sentence'))
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call assert_equal(['another', 'caps'], 'A sentence. another sentence'->spellbadword())
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call assert_equal(['TheCamelWord', 'bad'], spellbadword('TheCamelWord asdf'))
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call assert_equal(['TheCamelWord', 'bad'], spellbadword('TheCamelWord asdf'))
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set spelloptions=camel
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set spelloptions=camel
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@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ func Test_zz_basic()
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\ )
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\ )
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call assert_equal("gebletegek", soundfold('goobledygoook'))
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call assert_equal("gebletegek", soundfold('goobledygoook'))
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call assert_equal("kepereneven", soundfold('kóopërÿnôven'))
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call assert_equal("kepereneven", 'kóopërÿnôven'->soundfold())
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call assert_equal("everles gesvets etele", soundfold('oeverloos gezwets edale'))
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call assert_equal("everles gesvets etele", soundfold('oeverloos gezwets edale'))
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endfunc
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endfunc
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@@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ func TestGoodBadBase()
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break
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break
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endif
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endif
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let prevbad = bad
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let prevbad = bad
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let lst = spellsuggest(bad, 3)
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let lst = bad->spellsuggest(3)
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normal mm
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normal mm
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call add(result, [bad, lst])
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call add(result, [bad, lst])
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@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ func Test_sub_replace_5()
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\ substitute('A123456789',
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\ substitute('A123456789',
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\ 'A\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)',
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\ 'A\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)',
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\ '\=string([submatch(0, 1), submatch(9, 1), ' .
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\ '\=string([submatch(0, 1), submatch(9, 1), ' .
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\ 'submatch(8, 1), submatch(7, 1), submatch(6, 1), ' .
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\ 'submatch(8, 1), 7->submatch(1), submatch(6, 1), ' .
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\ 'submatch(5, 1), submatch(4, 1), submatch(3, 1), ' .
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\ 'submatch(5, 1), submatch(4, 1), submatch(3, 1), ' .
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\ 'submatch(2, 1), submatch(1, 1)])',
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\ 'submatch(2, 1), submatch(1, 1)])',
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\ ''))
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\ ''))
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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ func Test_swapinfo()
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w
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w
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let fname = s:swapname()
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let fname = s:swapname()
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call assert_match('Xswapinfo', fname)
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call assert_match('Xswapinfo', fname)
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let info = swapinfo(fname)
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let info = fname->swapinfo()
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let ver = printf('VIM %d.%d', v:version / 100, v:version % 100)
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let ver = printf('VIM %d.%d', v:version / 100, v:version % 100)
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call assert_equal(ver, info.version)
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call assert_equal(ver, info.version)
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@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ func Test_swapname()
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let buf = bufnr('%')
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let buf = bufnr('%')
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let expected = s:swapname()
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let expected = s:swapname()
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wincmd p
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wincmd p
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call assert_equal(expected, swapname(buf))
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call assert_equal(expected, buf->swapname())
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|
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new Xtest3
|
new Xtest3
|
||||||
setlocal noswapfile
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setlocal noswapfile
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|
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ func Test_strchars()
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let exp = [[1, 1, 1], [3, 3, 3], [2, 2, 1], [3, 3, 1], [1, 1, 1]]
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let exp = [[1, 1, 1], [3, 3, 3], [2, 2, 1], [3, 3, 1], [1, 1, 1]]
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for i in range(len(inp))
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for i in range(len(inp))
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call assert_equal(exp[i][0], strchars(inp[i]))
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call assert_equal(exp[i][0], strchars(inp[i]))
|
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call assert_equal(exp[i][1], strchars(inp[i], 0))
|
call assert_equal(exp[i][1], inp[i]->strchars(0))
|
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call assert_equal(exp[i][2], strchars(inp[i], 1))
|
call assert_equal(exp[i][2], strchars(inp[i], 1))
|
||||||
endfor
|
endfor
|
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endfunc
|
endfunc
|
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Reference in New Issue
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