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docs: vimdoc parsing errors #36681
Error: .tests/neovim/runtime/doc/dev_test.txt
(MISSING "`" [420, 79] - [420, 79])
Error: .tests/neovim/runtime/doc/news.txt
(MISSING "`" [137, 80] - [137, 80])
Error: .tests/neovim/runtime/doc/nvim.txt
(MISSING "<" [106, 0] - [106, 0])
Error: .tests/neovim/runtime/doc/vimfn.txt
(MISSING "}" [2610, 26] - [2610, 26])
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@@ -418,8 +418,7 @@ Number; !must be defined to function properly):
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Currently only compilers with gcc-compatible arguments are supported.
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- `GDB` (F) (D): makes nvim instances to be run under `gdbserver`. It will be
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accessible on `localhost:7777`: use `gdb build/bin/nvim`, type `target remote
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:7777` inside.
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accessible on `localhost:7777`: use `gdb build/bin/nvim`, type `target remote :7777` inside.
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- `GDBSERVER_PORT` (F) (I): overrides port used for `GDB`.
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@@ -135,8 +135,7 @@ The following new features were added.
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API
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• |api-contract| allows existing functions to change return-type from `void =>
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non-void`.
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• |api-contract| allows existing functions to change return-type from `void => non-void`.
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• |nvim_win_text_height()| can limit the lines checked when a certain
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`max_height` is reached, and returns the `end_row` and `end_vcol` for which
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`max_height` or the calculated height is reached.
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@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ Windows is stored in ~/AppData instead of ~/.config. But you can still share
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the same Nvim configuration on all of your machines, by creating
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~/AppData/Local/nvim/init.vim containing just this line: >vim
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source ~/.config/nvim/init.vim
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<
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:et:ft=help:norl:
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@@ -2606,12 +2606,13 @@ fmod({expr1}, {expr2}) *fmod()*
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fnameescape({string}) *fnameescape()*
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Escape {string} for use as file name command argument. All
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characters that have a special meaning, such as `'%'` and `'|'`
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are escaped with a backslash.
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For most systems the characters escaped are
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" \t\n*?[{`$\\%#'\"|!<". For systems where a backslash
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appears in a filename, it depends on the value of 'isfname'.
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A leading '+' and '>' is also escaped (special after |:edit|
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and |:write|). And a "-" by itself (special after |:cd|).
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are escaped with a backslash. For most systems the characters
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escaped are: >
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\t\n *?[{`$\\%#'\"|!<
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< For systems where a backslash appears in a filename, it
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depends on the value of 'isfname'. A leading '+' and '>' is
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also escaped (special after |:edit| and |:write|). And a "-"
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by itself (special after |:cd|).
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Returns an empty string on error.
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Example: >vim
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let fname = '+some str%nge|name'
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runtime/lua/vim/_meta/vimfn.lua
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@@ -2328,12 +2328,13 @@ function vim.fn.fmod(expr1, expr2) end
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--- Escape {string} for use as file name command argument. All
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--- characters that have a special meaning, such as `'%'` and `'|'`
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--- are escaped with a backslash.
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--- For most systems the characters escaped are
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--- " \t\n*?[{`$\\%#'\"|!<". For systems where a backslash
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--- appears in a filename, it depends on the value of 'isfname'.
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--- A leading '+' and '>' is also escaped (special after |:edit|
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--- and |:write|). And a "-" by itself (special after |:cd|).
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--- are escaped with a backslash. For most systems the characters
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--- escaped are: >
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--- \t\n *?[{`$\\%#'\"|!<
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--- <For systems where a backslash appears in a filename, it
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--- depends on the value of 'isfname'. A leading '+' and '>' is
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--- also escaped (special after |:edit| and |:write|). And a "-"
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--- by itself (special after |:cd|).
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--- Returns an empty string on error.
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--- Example: >vim
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--- let fname = '+some str%nge|name'
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@@ -2957,12 +2957,13 @@ M.funcs = {
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desc = [=[
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Escape {string} for use as file name command argument. All
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characters that have a special meaning, such as `'%'` and `'|'`
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are escaped with a backslash.
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For most systems the characters escaped are
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" \t\n*?[{`$\\%#'\"|!<". For systems where a backslash
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appears in a filename, it depends on the value of 'isfname'.
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A leading '+' and '>' is also escaped (special after |:edit|
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and |:write|). And a "-" by itself (special after |:cd|).
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are escaped with a backslash. For most systems the characters
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escaped are: >
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\t\n *?[{`$\\%#'\"|!<
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<For systems where a backslash appears in a filename, it
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depends on the value of 'isfname'. A leading '+' and '>' is
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also escaped (special after |:edit| and |:write|). And a "-"
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by itself (special after |:cd|).
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Returns an empty string on error.
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Example: >vim
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let fname = '+some str%nge|name'
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