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docs: misc #24163
- Also delete old perl scripts which are not used since 8+ years ago. fix #23251 fix #27367 ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/2252#issuecomment-1902662577 Helped-by: Daniel Kongsgaard <dakongsgaard@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Pham <keevan.pham@gmail.com>
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@@ -592,23 +592,12 @@ A subset of the `vim.*` API is available in threads. This includes:
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VIM.HIGHLIGHT *vim.highlight*
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Nvim includes a function for highlighting a selection on yank.
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To enable it, add the following to your `init.vim`: >vim
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au TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank()
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You can customize the highlight group and the duration of the highlight via: >vim
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au TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank {higroup="IncSearch", timeout=150}
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If you want to exclude visual selections from highlighting on yank, use: >vim
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au TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank {on_visual=false}
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vim.highlight.on_yank({opts}) *vim.highlight.on_yank()*
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Highlight the yanked text
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Highlight the yanked text during a |TextYankPost| event.
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Add the following to your `init.vim`: >vim
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autocmd TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank {higroup='Visual', timeout=300}
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Parameters: ~
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• {opts} (`table?`) Optional parameters
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@@ -4002,18 +3991,22 @@ Iter:flatten({depth}) *Iter:flatten()*
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(`Iter`)
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Iter:fold({init}, {f}) *Iter:fold()*
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Folds ("reduces") an iterator into a single value.
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Folds ("reduces") an iterator into a single value. *Iter:reduce()*
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Examples: >lua
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-- Create a new table with only even values
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local t = { a = 1, b = 2, c = 3, d = 4 }
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local it = vim.iter(t)
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it:filter(function(k, v) return v % 2 == 0 end)
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it:fold({}, function(t, k, v)
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t[k] = v
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return t
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end)
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-- { b = 2, d = 4 }
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vim.iter({ a = 1, b = 2, c = 3, d = 4 })
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:filter(function(k, v) return v % 2 == 0 end)
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:fold({}, function(acc, k, v)
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acc[k] = v
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return acc
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end) --> { b = 2, d = 4 }
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-- Get the "maximum" item of an iterable.
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vim.iter({ -99, -4, 3, 42, 0, 0, 7 })
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:fold({}, function(acc, v)
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acc.max = math.max(v, acc.max or v) return acc
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end) --> { max = 42 }
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Parameters: ~
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