vim-patch:bfeefc4: runtime(doc): clarify the effect of exclusive single char selections (#34289)

closes: vim/vim#17410

bfeefc474a

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
(cherry picked from commit aa4fa24963)
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@@ -5248,9 +5248,14 @@ vim.go.sect = vim.go.sections
--- the end of line the line break still isn't included.
--- When "exclusive" is used, cursor position in visual mode will be
--- adjusted for inclusive motions `inclusive-motion-selection-exclusive`.
--- Note that when "exclusive" is used and selecting from the end
--- backwards, you cannot include the last character of a line, when
--- starting in Normal mode and 'virtualedit' empty.
---
--- Note:
--- - When "exclusive" is used and selecting from the end backwards, you
--- cannot include the last character of a line, when starting in Normal
--- mode and 'virtualedit' empty.
--- - when "exclusive" is used with a single character visual selection,
--- Vim will behave as if the 'selection' is inclusive (in other words,
--- you cannot visually select an empty region).
---
--- @type 'inclusive'|'exclusive'|'old'
vim.o.selection = "inclusive"

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@@ -3692,6 +3692,10 @@ function vim.fn.getreginfo(regname) end
--- - It is evaluated in current window context, which makes a
--- difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with
--- different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values.
--- - When specifying an exclusive selection and {pos1} and {pos2}
--- are equal, the returned list contains a single character as
--- if selection is inclusive, to match the behavior of an empty
--- exclusive selection in Visual mode.
---
--- Examples: >vim
--- xnoremap <CR>