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	doc: fix typos [ci skip] #11787
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		@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ bool encode_vim_list_to_buf(const list_T *const list, size_t *const ret_len,
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/// @param[out]  read_bytes  Is set to amount of bytes read.
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///
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/// @return OK when reading was finished, FAIL in case of error (i.e. list item
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///         was not a string), NOTDONE if reading was successfull, but there are
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///         was not a string), NOTDONE if reading was successful, but there are
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///         more bytes to read.
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int encode_read_from_list(ListReaderState *const state, char *const buf,
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                          const size_t nbuf, size_t *const read_bytes)
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@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
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/// @def TYPVAL_ENCODE_SPECIAL_DICT_KEY_CHECK
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/// @brief Macros used to check special dictionary key
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///
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/// @param  label  Label for goto in case check was not successfull.
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/// @param  label  Label for goto in case check was not successful.
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/// @param  key  typval_T key to check.
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/// @def TYPVAL_ENCODE_CONV_DICT_AFTER_KEY
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@@ -3040,7 +3040,7 @@ void cmdline_screen_cleared(void)
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  }
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}
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/// called by ui_flush, do what redraws neccessary to keep cmdline updated.
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/// called by ui_flush, do what redraws necessary to keep cmdline updated.
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void cmdline_ui_flush(void)
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{
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  if (!ui_has(kUICmdline)) {
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@@ -6587,7 +6587,7 @@ static int autocmd_nested = FALSE;
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/// Execute autocommands for "event" and file name "fname".
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///
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/// @param event event that occured
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/// @param event event that occurred
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/// @param fname filename, NULL or empty means use actual file name
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/// @param fname_io filename to use for <afile> on cmdline
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/// @param force When true, ignore autocmd_busy
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@@ -6604,7 +6604,7 @@ bool apply_autocmds(event_T event, char_u *fname, char_u *fname_io, bool force,
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/// Like apply_autocmds(), but with extra "eap" argument.  This takes care of
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/// setting v:filearg.
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///
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/// @param event event that occured
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/// @param event event that occurred
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/// @param fname NULL or empty means use actual file name
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/// @param fname_io fname to use for <afile> on cmdline
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/// @param force When true, ignore autocmd_busy
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@@ -6624,7 +6624,7 @@ static bool apply_autocmds_exarg(event_T event, char_u *fname, char_u *fname_io,
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/// conditional, no autocommands are executed.  If otherwise the autocommands
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/// cause the script to be aborted, retval is set to FAIL.
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///
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/// @param event event that occured
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/// @param event event that occurred
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/// @param fname NULL or empty means use actual file name
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/// @param fname_io fname to use for <afile> on cmdline
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/// @param force When true, ignore autocmd_busy
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@@ -6684,7 +6684,7 @@ bool has_event(event_T event) FUNC_ATTR_PURE FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
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/// Execute autocommands for "event" and file name "fname".
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///
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/// @param event event that occured
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/// @param event event that occurred
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/// @param fname filename, NULL or empty means use actual file name
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/// @param fname_io filename to use for <afile> on cmdline,
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///                 NULL means use `fname`.
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@@ -7197,8 +7197,8 @@ char_u *getnextac(int c, void *cookie, int indent, bool do_concat)
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/// To account for buffer-local autocommands, function needs to know
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/// in which buffer the file will be opened.
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///
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/// @param event event that occured.
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/// @param sfname filename the event occured in.
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/// @param event event that occurred.
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/// @param sfname filename the event occurred in.
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/// @param buf buffer the file is open in
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bool has_autocmd(event_T event, char_u *sfname, buf_T *buf)
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  FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ typedef int16_t sattr_T;
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/// chars[] contains the UTF-8 text that is currently displayed on the grid.
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/// It is stored as a single block of cells. When redrawing a part of the grid,
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/// the new state can be compared with the existing state of the grid. This way
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/// we can avoid sending bigger updates than neccessary to the Ul layer.
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/// we can avoid sending bigger updates than necessary to the Ul layer.
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///
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/// Screen cells are stored as NUL-terminated UTF-8 strings, and a cell can
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/// contain up to MAX_MCO composing characters after the base character.
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@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ typedef enum {
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/// Possible results when reading ShaDa file
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typedef enum {
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  kSDReadStatusSuccess,    ///< Reading was successfull.
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  kSDReadStatusSuccess,    ///< Reading was successful.
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  kSDReadStatusFinished,   ///< Nothing more to read.
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  kSDReadStatusReadError,  ///< Failed to read from file.
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  kSDReadStatusNotShaDa,   ///< Input is most likely not a ShaDa file.
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@@ -186,11 +186,11 @@ typedef enum {
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/// Possible results of shada_write function.
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typedef enum {
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  kSDWriteSuccessfull,   ///< Writing was successfull.
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  kSDWriteReadNotShada,  ///< Writing was successfull, but when reading it
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  kSDWriteSuccessfull,   ///< Writing was successful.
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  kSDWriteReadNotShada,  ///< Writing was successful, but when reading it
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                         ///< attempted to read file that did not look like
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                         ///< a ShaDa file.
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  kSDWriteFailed,        ///< Writing was not successfull (e.g. because there
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  kSDWriteFailed,        ///< Writing was not successful (e.g. because there
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                         ///< was no space left on device).
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  kSDWriteIgnError,      ///< Writing resulted in a error which can be ignored
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                         ///< (e.g. when trying to dump a function reference or
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@@ -3005,7 +3005,7 @@ shada_write_exit:
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///                      location is used.
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/// @param[in]  nomerge  If true then old file is ignored.
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///
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/// @return OK if writing was successfull, FAIL otherwise.
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/// @return OK if writing was successful, FAIL otherwise.
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int shada_write_file(const char *const file, bool nomerge)
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{
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  if (shada_disabled()) {
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@@ -3341,7 +3341,7 @@ static ShaDaReadResult fread_len(ShaDaReadDef *const sd_reader,
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/// @param[in]   sd_reader  Structure containing file reader definition.
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/// @param[out]  result     Location where result is saved.
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///
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/// @return kSDReadStatusSuccess if reading was successfull,
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/// @return kSDReadStatusSuccess if reading was successful,
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///         kSDReadStatusNotShaDa if there were not enough bytes to read or
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///         kSDReadStatusReadError if reading failed for whatever reason.
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static ShaDaReadResult msgpack_read_uint64(ShaDaReadDef *const sd_reader,
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@@ -3981,7 +3981,7 @@ static void add_keyword(char_u *const name,
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                                     STRLEN(kp->keyword), hash);
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  // even though it looks like only the kp->keyword member is
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  // being used here, vim uses some pointer trickery to get the orignal
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  // being used here, vim uses some pointer trickery to get the original
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  // struct again later by using knowledge of the offset of the keyword
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  // field in the struct. See the definition of the HI2KE macro.
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  if (HASHITEM_EMPTY(hi)) {
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ describe('CTRL-W CTRL-I', function()
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      start found wrong line
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      test text]])
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    -- Search for the second occurence of start and append to register
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    -- Search for the second occurrence of start and append to register
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    feed_command('/start')
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    feed('2[<C-i>')
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    feed_command('yank A')
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@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ describe('eval', function()
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       abcD3b]])
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    -- From now on we delete the buffer contents after each expect() to make
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    -- the next expect() easier to write.  This is neccessary because null
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    -- the next expect() easier to write.  This is necessary because null
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    -- bytes on a line by itself don't play well together with the dedent
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    -- function used in expect().
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    command('%delete')
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@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ describe('eval', function()
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      ' abcD3b50')
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  end)
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  -- The tests for setting lists with NLs are split into seperate it() blocks
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  -- The tests for setting lists with NLs are split into separate it() blocks
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  -- to make the expect() calls easier to write.  Otherwise the null byte can
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  -- make trouble on a line on its own.
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  it('setting lists with NLs with setreg(), part 1', function()
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@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ describe('lua: buffer event callbacks', function()
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    command('undo')
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    -- plugins can opt in to receive changedtick events, or choose
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    -- to only recieve actual changes.
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    -- to only receive actual changes.
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    check_events({{ "test1", "lines", 1, tick, 3, 4, 5, 13 },
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        { "test2", "lines", 1, tick, 3, 4, 5, 13 },
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        { "test2", "changedtick", 1, tick+1 } })
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@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ describe('lua: buffer event callbacks', function()
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    tick = tick + 1
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    -- plugins can opt in to receive changedtick events, or choose
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    -- to only recieve actual changes.
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    -- to only receive actual changes.
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    check_events({{ "test1", "lines", 1, tick, 6, 7, 9, 16 },
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        { "test2", "lines", 1, tick, 6, 7, 9, 16 }})
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							@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ elseif(MSVC)
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    # Same as Unix without fPIC
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    "-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS:STRING=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ARG1} ${LUV_INCLUDE_FLAGS}"
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    # Make sure we use the same generator, otherwise we may
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    # accidentaly end up using different MSVC runtimes
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    # accidentally end up using different MSVC runtimes
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    -DCMAKE_GENERATOR=${CMAKE_GENERATOR}
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    # Use static runtime
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    -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG="-MTd"
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    "-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS:STRING=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ARG1}"
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    -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}
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    # Make sure we use the same generator, otherwise we may
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    # accidentaly end up using different MSVC runtimes
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    # accidentally end up using different MSVC runtimes
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    -DCMAKE_GENERATOR=${CMAKE_GENERATOR})
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endif()
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    "-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS:STRING=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ARG1}"
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    -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}
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    # Make sure we use the same generator, otherwise we may
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    # accidentaly end up using different MSVC runtimes
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    # accidentally end up using different MSVC runtimes
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    -DCMAKE_GENERATOR=${CMAKE_GENERATOR})
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endif()
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