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		@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ CompleteDone			After Insert mode completion is done.  Either
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						- "accept": completion was
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											- "accept": completion was
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						  accepted by |complete_CTRL-Y|.
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											  accepted by |complete_CTRL-Y|.
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						- "cancel": completion was
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											- "cancel": completion was
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						  stopped by |complete_CTRL-E.
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											  stopped by |complete_CTRL-E|.
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						- "discard": completion was
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											- "discard": completion was
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						  abandoned for other reason.
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@@ -160,5 +160,4 @@ In WinDbg: choose Open Crash Dump on the File menu. Follow the instructions in
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Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition can be downloaded for free from:
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					Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition can be downloaded for free from:
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    https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/
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					    https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/
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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ LUA
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• vim.validate(opts: table) Use form 1. See |vim.validate()|.
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					• vim.validate(opts: table) Use form 1. See |vim.validate()|.
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VIMSCRIPT
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					VIMSCRIPT
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• *termopen()* Use |jobstart() with `{term: v:true}`.
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					• *termopen()* Use |jobstart()| with `{term: v:true}`.
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DEPRECATED IN 0.10					*deprecated-0.10*
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					DEPRECATED IN 0.10					*deprecated-0.10*
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@@ -901,8 +901,8 @@ Return Values ~
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Do not needlessly surround the `return` expression with parentheses.
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					Do not needlessly surround the `return` expression with parentheses.
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Use parentheses in `return expr`; only where you would use them in `x =
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					Use parentheses in `return expr;` only where you would also use them in
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expr;`. >c
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					`x = expr;`. >c
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    return result;
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					    return result;
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    return (some_long_condition && another_condition);
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					    return (some_long_condition && another_condition);
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@@ -171,8 +171,8 @@ USING GDBSERVER IN TMUX
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Consider using a custom makefile
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					Consider using a custom makefile
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https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/BUILD.md#custom-makefile to
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					https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/BUILD.md#custom-makefile to
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quickly start debugging sessions using the `gdbserver` method mentioned above.
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					quickly start debugging sessions using the `gdbserver` method mentioned above.
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This example `local.mk` will create the debugging session when you type `make
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					This example `local.mk` will create the debugging session when you type
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debug`.
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					`make debug`.
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>make
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					>make
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    .PHONY: dbg-start dbg-attach debug build
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- Markdown is supported.
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					- Markdown is supported.
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- Tags are written as `[tag]()`.
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					- Tags are written as `[tag]()`.
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- References are written as `[tag]`
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					- References are written as `[tag]`
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- Use ``` for code samples.
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					- Use "```" for code samples.
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  Code samples can be annotated as `vim` or `lua`
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					  Code samples can be annotated as `vim` or `lua`
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Example: the help for |nvim_open_win()| is generated from a docstring defined
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					Example: the help for |nvim_open_win()| is generated from a docstring defined
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- Markdown is supported.
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					- Markdown is supported.
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- Tags are written as `[tag]()`.
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					- Tags are written as `[tag]()`.
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- References are written as `[tag]`
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					- References are written as `[tag]`
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- Use ``` for code samples.
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					- Use "```" for code samples.
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  Code samples can be annotated as `vim` or `lua`
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					  Code samples can be annotated as `vim` or `lua`
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- Use `@since <api-level>` to note the |api-level| when the function became
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					- Use `@since <api-level>` to note the |api-level| when the function became
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  "stable". If `<api-level>` is greater than the current stable release (or
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used.  Otherwise the values from the window where the buffer was edited last
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					used.  Otherwise the values from the window where the buffer was edited last
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are used.
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					are used.
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The GNU Ada Project distribution (http://gnuada.sourceforge.net) of Vim
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					The GNU Ada Project distribution (http://gnuada.sourceforge.net) of Vim
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contains all of the above.
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					contains all of the above.
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vim: textwidth=78 nowrap tabstop=8 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 noexpandtab
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than 2 is not recommended, and will likely provide no tangible benefit in most
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					than 2 is not recommended, and will likely provide no tangible benefit in most
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situations.
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					situations.
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@@ -60,5 +60,4 @@ Many other distributions are available for Windows like
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https://chocolatey.org/packages/less/. Make sure `less` is in a directory
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					https://chocolatey.org/packages/less/. Make sure `less` is in a directory
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listed in the `PATH` environment variable, which chocolatey above does.
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					listed in the `PATH` environment variable, which chocolatey above does.
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@@ -475,4 +475,4 @@ MAPPINGS                                                       *rust-mappings*
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This plugin defines mappings for |[[| and |]]| to support hanging indents.
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					This plugin defines mappings for |[[| and |]]| to support hanging indents.
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$main::curwin		The current Window object.
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					$main::curwin		The current Window object.
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$main::curbuf		The current Buffer object.
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					$main::curbuf		The current Buffer object.
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	if has('pythonx')
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						if has('pythonx')
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	  echo 'pyx* commands are available. (Python ' .. &pyx .. ')'
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						  echo 'pyx* commands are available. (Python ' .. &pyx .. ')'
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					<
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The Ruby value "true", "false" and "nil" are converted to v:true, v:false and
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					The Ruby value "true", "false" and "nil" are converted to v:true, v:false and
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					process and communicates with Nvim via the |api|.
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<
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					<
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Lua BitOp is Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Mike Pall.
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					Lua BitOp is Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Mike Pall.
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Lua BitOp is free software, released under the MIT license.
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        `NULL` if and only if it cannot fill the request. When `nsize` is not
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whitespaces and end with a newline.
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only if the text is quoted with '>' (optionally followed by one space).
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displayed line.  If you have a slow machine, and generally deal with emails
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To disable highlighting of the regular expression operator '%|', and matching
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'%(' and '%)' inside strings: >
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    /	       Regexp
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					    /	       Regexp
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    string     String and shell command output (surrounded by ', ", `)
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    :	       Symbol
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					    :	       Symbol
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    #	       Multiline comment
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					    #	       Multiline comment
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    <<	       Here documents
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["msg_history_clear"] ~
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	Clear the |:messages| history.
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	number 0
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						number 0
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Any return value of the deferred function is discarded.  The function cannot
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be followed by anything, such as "->func" or ".member".  Currently `:defer
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					be followed by anything, such as "->func" or ".member".  Currently
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GetArg()->TheFunc()` does not work, it may work in a later version.
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					`:defer GetArg()->TheFunc()` does not work, it may work in a later version.
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Errors are reported but do not cause aborting execution of deferred functions
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					Errors are reported but do not cause aborting execution of deferred functions
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or altering execution outside of deferred functions.
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Note that the name of the Vietnamese locale may vary depending on your system.
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					Note that the name of the Vietnamese locale may vary depending on your system.
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See |mbyte-first| for details.
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  at how the terminal is sending CSI.  Nvim does not issue such a sequence and
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					  at how the terminal is sending CSI.  Nvim does not issue such a sequence and
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  always uses 7-bit control sequences.
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					  always uses 7-bit control sequences.
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==============================================================================
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