vim-patch:95ea0b0: runtime(doc): make 'shiftwidth' setting more precise (#34266)

closes: vim/vim#17414

95ea0b0f8d

Co-authored-by: Damien Lejay <damien@lejay.be>
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2025-06-02 08:26:34 +08:00
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3 changed files with 12 additions and 12 deletions

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@@ -5503,10 +5503,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
*'shiftwidth'* *'sw'*
'shiftwidth' 'sw' number (default 8)
local to buffer
Number of spaces to use for each step of (auto)indent. Used for
|'cindent'|, |>>|, |<<|, etc.
When zero the 'tabstop' value will be used. Use the |shiftwidth()|
function to get the effective shiftwidth value.
Number of columns that make up one level of (auto)indentation. Used
by |'cindent'|, |<<|, |>>|, etc.
If set to 0, Vim uses the current 'tabstop' value. Use |shiftwidth()|
to obtain the effective value in scripts.
*'shortmess'* *'shm'* *E1336*
'shortmess' 'shm' string (default "ltToOCF")

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@@ -5822,10 +5822,10 @@ vim.o.sr = vim.o.shiftround
vim.go.shiftround = vim.o.shiftround
vim.go.sr = vim.go.shiftround
--- Number of spaces to use for each step of (auto)indent. Used for
--- `'cindent'`, `>>`, `<<`, etc.
--- When zero the 'tabstop' value will be used. Use the `shiftwidth()`
--- function to get the effective shiftwidth value.
--- Number of columns that make up one level of (auto)indentation. Used
--- by `'cindent'`, `<<`, `>>`, etc.
--- If set to 0, Vim uses the current 'tabstop' value. Use `shiftwidth()`
--- to obtain the effective value in scripts.
---
--- @type integer
vim.o.shiftwidth = 8

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@@ -7760,10 +7760,10 @@ local options = {
cb = 'did_set_shiftwidth_tabstop',
defaults = 8,
desc = [=[
Number of spaces to use for each step of (auto)indent. Used for
|'cindent'|, |>>|, |<<|, etc.
When zero the 'tabstop' value will be used. Use the |shiftwidth()|
function to get the effective shiftwidth value.
Number of columns that make up one level of (auto)indentation. Used
by |'cindent'|, |<<|, |>>|, etc.
If set to 0, Vim uses the current 'tabstop' value. Use |shiftwidth()|
to obtain the effective value in scripts.
]=],
full_name = 'shiftwidth',
scope = { 'buf' },