events: VimSuspend, VimResume #8280

closes #3648
ref #5959
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geekodour
2018-04-14 19:21:22 +05:30
committed by Justin M. Keyes
parent 1e7d5e8cdf
commit 1e71978cf0
5 changed files with 32 additions and 14 deletions

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@@ -272,10 +272,11 @@ Name triggered by ~
|GUIEnter| after starting the GUI successfully
|GUIFailed| after starting the GUI failed
|TermResponse| after the terminal response to |t_RV| is received
|QuitPre| when using `:quit`, before deciding whether to quit
|VimLeavePre| before exiting Vim, before writing the shada file
|VimLeave| before exiting Vim, after writing the shada file
|VimLeavePre| before exiting Nvim, before writing the shada file
|VimLeave| before exiting Nvim, after writing the shada file
|VimResume| after Nvim is resumed
|VimSuspend| before Nvim is suspended
Various
|DirChanged| after the |current-directory| was changed
@@ -1009,6 +1010,10 @@ VimLeavePre Before exiting Vim, just before writing the
VimResized After the Vim window was resized, thus 'lines'
and/or 'columns' changed. Not when starting
up though.
*VimResume*
VimResume After Nvim resumes from |suspend| state.
*VimSuspend*
VimSuspend Before Nvim enters |suspend| state.
*WinEnter*
WinEnter After entering another window. Not done for
the first window, when Vim has just started.

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@@ -687,25 +687,17 @@ CTRL-Z Suspend Vim, like ":stop".
Command-line mode, the CTRL-Z is inserted as a normal
character. In Visual mode Vim goes back to Normal
mode.
Note: if CTRL-Z undoes a change see |mswin.vim|.
:sus[pend][!] or *:sus* *:suspend* *:st* *:stop*
:st[op][!] Suspend Vim.
:st[op][!] Suspend Vim. Vim will continue if you make it the
foreground job again.
If the '!' is not given and 'autowrite' is set, every
buffer with changes and a file name is written out.
If the '!' is given or 'autowrite' is not set, changed
buffers are not written, don't forget to bring Vim
back to the foreground later!
In the GUI, suspending is implemented as iconising gvim. In Windows 95/NT,
gvim is minimized.
On many Unix systems, it is possible to suspend Vim with CTRL-Z. This is only
possible in Normal and Visual mode (see next chapter, |vim-modes|). Vim will
continue if you make it the foreground job again. On other systems, CTRL-Z
will start a new shell. This is the same as the ":sh" command. Vim will
continue if you exit from the shell.
In the GUI, suspending is implementation-defined.
In X-windows the selection is disowned when Vim suspends. this means you
can't paste it in another application (since Vim is going to sleep an attempt