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	Merge pull request #29342 from neovim/backport-29229-to-release-0.10
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		| @@ -2820,7 +2820,7 @@ nvim_set_decoration_provider({ns_id}, {opts}) | |||||||
|     Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks |     Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks | ||||||
|     themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start` |     themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start` | ||||||
|     callback can return `false` to disable the provider until the next redraw. |     callback can return `false` to disable the provider until the next redraw. | ||||||
|     Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_lines` calls for |     Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_line` calls for | ||||||
|     that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used). A |     that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used). A | ||||||
|     plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set one |     plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set one | ||||||
|     provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id` |     provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id` | ||||||
| @@ -2829,10 +2829,10 @@ nvim_set_decoration_provider({ns_id}, {opts}) | |||||||
|     Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered |     Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered | ||||||
|     experimental. Doing things like changing options are not explicitly |     experimental. Doing things like changing options are not explicitly | ||||||
|     forbidden, but is likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU |     forbidden, but is likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU | ||||||
|     consumption). doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is |     consumption). Doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is | ||||||
|     quite dubious for the moment. |     quite dubious for the moment. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|     Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in 'on_line' |     Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in `on_line` | ||||||
|     callbacks. |     callbacks. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|     Attributes: ~ |     Attributes: ~ | ||||||
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							| @@ -2963,8 +2963,8 @@ getregion({pos1}, {pos2} [, {opts}])                               *getregion()* | |||||||
| 		  difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with | 		  difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with | ||||||
| 		  different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values. | 		  different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| 		Examples: > | 		Examples: >vim | ||||||
| 			:xnoremap <CR> | 			xnoremap <CR> | ||||||
| 			\ <Cmd>echom getregion( | 			\ <Cmd>echom getregion( | ||||||
| 			\ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR> | 			\ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR> | ||||||
| < | < | ||||||
| @@ -4597,19 +4597,19 @@ matchbufline({buf}, {pat}, {lnum}, {end}, [, {dict}])           *matchbufline()* | |||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| 		Examples: >vim | 		Examples: >vim | ||||||
| 		    " Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a" | 		    " Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a" | ||||||
| 		    :echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3) | 		    echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3) | ||||||
| 		    [{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}] | <		    `[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]` >vim | ||||||
| 		    " Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok" | 		    " Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok" | ||||||
| 		    :echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4) | 		    echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4) | ||||||
| 		    [{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}] | <		    `[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` | ||||||
| < |  | ||||||
| 		If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like | 		If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like | ||||||
| 		"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | 		"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | ||||||
| 		    " Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd" | 		    " Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd" | ||||||
| 		    :echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2 | 		    echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2 | ||||||
| 						\ {'submatches': v:true}) | 						\ {'submatches': v:true}) | ||||||
| 		    [{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}] | <		    `[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]` | ||||||
| <		The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | 		The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | ||||||
| 		is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | 		is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | ||||||
| 		submatch. | 		submatch. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| @@ -4769,17 +4769,17 @@ matchstrlist({list}, {pat} [, {dict}])                          *matchstrlist()* | |||||||
| 		option settings on the pattern. | 		option settings on the pattern. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| 		Example: >vim | 		Example: >vim | ||||||
| 		    :echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>') | 		    echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>') | ||||||
| 		    [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}] | <		    `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` >vim | ||||||
| 		    :echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>') | 		    echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>') | ||||||
| 		    [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}] | <		    `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]` | ||||||
| < |  | ||||||
| 		If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like | 		If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like | ||||||
| 		"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | 		"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | ||||||
| 		    :echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', | 		    echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', | ||||||
| 						\ #{submatches: v:true}) | 						\ #{submatches: v:true}) | ||||||
| 		    [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}] | <		    `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]` | ||||||
| <		The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | 		The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | ||||||
| 		is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | 		is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | ||||||
| 		submatch. | 		submatch. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| @@ -6007,7 +6007,7 @@ screencol()                                                        *screencol()* | |||||||
| 		the following mappings: >vim | 		the following mappings: >vim | ||||||
| 			nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n" | 			nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n" | ||||||
| 			nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR> | 			nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR> | ||||||
| 			noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<Cr> | 			noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<CR> | ||||||
| < | < | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| screenpos({winid}, {lnum}, {col})                                  *screenpos()* | screenpos({winid}, {lnum}, {col})                                  *screenpos()* | ||||||
|   | |||||||
| @@ -1646,7 +1646,7 @@ is_enabled({filter})                         *vim.lsp.inlay_hint.is_enabled()* | |||||||
|     Query whether inlay hint is enabled in the {filter}ed scope |     Query whether inlay hint is enabled in the {filter}ed scope | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|     Parameters: ~ |     Parameters: ~ | ||||||
|       • {filter}  (`table`) Optional filters |kwargs|, or `nil` for all. |       • {filter}  (`table?`) Optional filters |kwargs|, or `nil` for all. | ||||||
|                   • {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number, or 0 for current |                   • {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number, or 0 for current | ||||||
|                     buffer, or nil for all. |                     buffer, or nil for all. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|   | |||||||
| @@ -4986,7 +4986,6 @@ IncSearch	'incsearch' highlighting; also used for the text replaced with | |||||||
| 		":s///c". | 		":s///c". | ||||||
| 							*hl-Substitute* | 							*hl-Substitute* | ||||||
| Substitute	|:substitute| replacement text highlighting. | Substitute	|:substitute| replacement text highlighting. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| 							*hl-LineNr* | 							*hl-LineNr* | ||||||
| LineNr		Line number for ":number" and ":#" commands, and when 'number' | LineNr		Line number for ":number" and ":#" commands, and when 'number' | ||||||
| 		or 'relativenumber' option is set. | 		or 'relativenumber' option is set. | ||||||
| @@ -5006,7 +5005,6 @@ CursorLineSign	Like SignColumn when 'cursorline' is set for the cursor line. | |||||||
| 							*hl-MatchParen* | 							*hl-MatchParen* | ||||||
| MatchParen	Character under the cursor or just before it, if it | MatchParen	Character under the cursor or just before it, if it | ||||||
| 		is a paired bracket, and its match. |pi_paren.txt| | 		is a paired bracket, and its match. |pi_paren.txt| | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| 							*hl-ModeMsg* | 							*hl-ModeMsg* | ||||||
| ModeMsg		'showmode' message (e.g., "-- INSERT --"). | ModeMsg		'showmode' message (e.g., "-- INSERT --"). | ||||||
| 							*hl-MsgArea* | 							*hl-MsgArea* | ||||||
| @@ -5052,7 +5050,7 @@ PmenuThumb	Popup menu: Thumb of the scrollbar. | |||||||
| Question	|hit-enter| prompt and yes/no questions. | Question	|hit-enter| prompt and yes/no questions. | ||||||
| 							*hl-QuickFixLine* | 							*hl-QuickFixLine* | ||||||
| QuickFixLine	Current |quickfix| item in the quickfix window. Combined with | QuickFixLine	Current |quickfix| item in the quickfix window. Combined with | ||||||
|                 |hl-CursorLine| when the cursor is there. | 		|hl-CursorLine| when the cursor is there. | ||||||
| 							*hl-Search* | 							*hl-Search* | ||||||
| Search		Last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch'). | Search		Last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch'). | ||||||
| 		Also used for similar items that need to stand out. | 		Also used for similar items that need to stand out. | ||||||
|   | |||||||
| @@ -22,9 +22,11 @@ search for in the `parser` runtime directory. | |||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| Nvim includes these parsers: | Nvim includes these parsers: | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | - Bash | ||||||
| - C | - C | ||||||
| - Lua | - Lua | ||||||
| - Markdown | - Markdown | ||||||
|  | - Python | ||||||
| - Vimscript | - Vimscript | ||||||
| - Vimdoc | - Vimdoc | ||||||
| - Treesitter query files |ft-query-plugin| | - Treesitter query files |ft-query-plugin| | ||||||
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							| @@ -1921,7 +1921,7 @@ function vim.api.nvim_set_current_win(window) end | |||||||
| --- Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks | --- Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks | ||||||
| --- themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start` | --- themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start` | ||||||
| --- callback can return `false` to disable the provider until the next redraw. | --- callback can return `false` to disable the provider until the next redraw. | ||||||
| --- Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_lines` calls for | --- Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_line` calls for | ||||||
| --- that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used). A | --- that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used). A | ||||||
| --- plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set one | --- plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set one | ||||||
| --- provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id` | --- provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id` | ||||||
| @@ -1930,10 +1930,10 @@ function vim.api.nvim_set_current_win(window) end | |||||||
| --- Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered | --- Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered | ||||||
| --- experimental. Doing things like changing options are not explicitly | --- experimental. Doing things like changing options are not explicitly | ||||||
| --- forbidden, but is likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU | --- forbidden, but is likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU | ||||||
| --- consumption). doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is | --- consumption). Doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is | ||||||
| --- quite dubious for the moment. | --- quite dubious for the moment. | ||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
| --- Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in 'on_line' | --- Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in `on_line` | ||||||
| --- callbacks. | --- callbacks. | ||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
| --- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()` | --- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()` | ||||||
|   | |||||||
| @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ | |||||||
| error('Cannot require a meta file') | error('Cannot require a meta file') | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| -- These types were taken from https://github.com/LuaCATS/lpeg | -- These types were taken from https://github.com/LuaCATS/lpeg | ||||||
| -- (based on revision e6789e28e5b91a4a277a2a03081d708c403a3e34) | -- (based on revision 82c6a8fc676bbc20722026afd952668f3919b11d) | ||||||
| -- with types being renamed to include the vim namespace and with some descriptions made less verbose. | -- with types being renamed to include the vim namespace and with some descriptions made less verbose. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| --- @brief <pre>help | --- @brief <pre>help | ||||||
| @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ vim.lpeg = {} | |||||||
| --- @operator div(table): vim.lpeg.Capture | --- @operator div(table): vim.lpeg.Capture | ||||||
| --- @operator div(function): vim.lpeg.Capture | --- @operator div(function): vim.lpeg.Capture | ||||||
| --- @operator pow(number): vim.lpeg.Pattern | --- @operator pow(number): vim.lpeg.Pattern | ||||||
| --- @operator mod(function): nil | --- @operator mod(function): vim.lpeg.Capture | ||||||
| local Pattern = {} | local Pattern = {} | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| --- @alias vim.lpeg.Capture vim.lpeg.Pattern | --- @alias vim.lpeg.Capture vim.lpeg.Pattern | ||||||
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							| @@ -3569,8 +3569,8 @@ function vim.fn.getreginfo(regname) end | |||||||
| ---   difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with | ---   difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with | ||||||
| ---   different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values. | ---   different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values. | ||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
| --- Examples: > | --- Examples: >vim | ||||||
| ---   :xnoremap <CR> | ---   xnoremap <CR> | ||||||
| ---   \ <Cmd>echom getregion( | ---   \ <Cmd>echom getregion( | ||||||
| ---   \ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR> | ---   \ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR> | ||||||
| --- < | --- < | ||||||
| @@ -5538,19 +5538,19 @@ function vim.fn.matcharg(nr) end | |||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
| --- Examples: >vim | --- Examples: >vim | ||||||
| ---     " Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a" | ---     " Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a" | ||||||
| ---     :echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3) | ---     echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3) | ||||||
| ---     [{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}] | --- <    `[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]` >vim | ||||||
| ---     " Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok" | ---     " Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok" | ||||||
| ---     :echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4) | ---     echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4) | ||||||
| ---     [{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}] | --- <    `[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` | ||||||
| --- < | --- | ||||||
| --- If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like | --- If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like | ||||||
| --- "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | --- "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | ||||||
| ---     " Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd" | ---     " Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd" | ||||||
| ---     :echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2 | ---     echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2 | ||||||
| ---         \ {'submatches': v:true}) | ---         \ {'submatches': v:true}) | ||||||
| ---     [{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}] | --- <    `[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]` | ||||||
| --- <The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | --- The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | ||||||
| --- is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | --- is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | ||||||
| --- submatch. | --- submatch. | ||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
| @@ -5749,17 +5749,17 @@ function vim.fn.matchstr(expr, pat, start, count) end | |||||||
| --- option settings on the pattern. | --- option settings on the pattern. | ||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
| --- Example: >vim | --- Example: >vim | ||||||
| ---     :echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>') | ---     echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>') | ||||||
| ---     [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}] | --- <    `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` >vim | ||||||
| ---     :echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>') | ---     echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>') | ||||||
| ---     [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}] | --- <    `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]` | ||||||
| --- < | --- | ||||||
| --- If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like | --- If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like | ||||||
| --- "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | --- "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | ||||||
| ---     :echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', | ---     echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', | ||||||
| ---         \ #{submatches: v:true}) | ---         \ #{submatches: v:true}) | ||||||
| ---     [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}] | --- <    `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]` | ||||||
| --- <The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | --- The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | ||||||
| --- is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | --- is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | ||||||
| --- submatch. | --- submatch. | ||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
| @@ -7199,7 +7199,7 @@ function vim.fn.screenchars(row, col) end | |||||||
| --- the following mappings: >vim | --- the following mappings: >vim | ||||||
| ---   nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n" | ---   nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n" | ||||||
| ---   nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR> | ---   nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR> | ||||||
| ---   noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<Cr> | ---   noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<CR> | ||||||
| --- < | --- < | ||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
| --- @return any | --- @return any | ||||||
|   | |||||||
| @@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ api.nvim_set_decoration_provider(namespace, { | |||||||
| }) | }) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| --- Query whether inlay hint is enabled in the {filter}ed scope | --- Query whether inlay hint is enabled in the {filter}ed scope | ||||||
| --- @param filter vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable.Filter | --- @param filter? vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable.Filter | ||||||
| --- @return boolean | --- @return boolean | ||||||
| --- @since 12 | --- @since 12 | ||||||
| function M.is_enabled(filter) | function M.is_enabled(filter) | ||||||
|   | |||||||
| @@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ void nvim_buf_clear_namespace(Buffer buffer, Integer ns_id, Integer line_start, | |||||||
| /// Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks | /// Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks | ||||||
| /// themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start` | /// themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start` | ||||||
| /// callback can return `false` to disable the provider until the next redraw. | /// callback can return `false` to disable the provider until the next redraw. | ||||||
| /// Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_lines` calls | /// Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_line` calls | ||||||
| /// for that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used). | /// for that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used). | ||||||
| /// A plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set | /// A plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set | ||||||
| /// one provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id` | /// one provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id` | ||||||
| @@ -1020,10 +1020,10 @@ void nvim_buf_clear_namespace(Buffer buffer, Integer ns_id, Integer line_start, | |||||||
| /// Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered experimental. | /// Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered experimental. | ||||||
| /// Doing things like changing options are not explicitly forbidden, but is | /// Doing things like changing options are not explicitly forbidden, but is | ||||||
| /// likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU consumption). | /// likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU consumption). | ||||||
| /// doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is quite dubious | /// Doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is quite dubious | ||||||
| /// for the moment. | /// for the moment. | ||||||
| /// | /// | ||||||
| /// Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in 'on_line' callbacks. | /// Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in `on_line` callbacks. | ||||||
| /// | /// | ||||||
| /// @param ns_id  Namespace id from |nvim_create_namespace()| | /// @param ns_id  Namespace id from |nvim_create_namespace()| | ||||||
| /// @param opts  Table of callbacks: | /// @param opts  Table of callbacks: | ||||||
|   | |||||||
| @@ -4403,8 +4403,8 @@ M.funcs = { | |||||||
|         difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with |         difference if the buffer is displayed in a window with | ||||||
|         different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values. |         different 'virtualedit' or 'list' values. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|       Examples: > |       Examples: >vim | ||||||
|       	:xnoremap <CR> |       	xnoremap <CR> | ||||||
|       	\ <Cmd>echom getregion( |       	\ <Cmd>echom getregion( | ||||||
|       	\ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR> |       	\ getpos('v'), getpos('.'), #{ type: mode() })<CR> | ||||||
|       < |       < | ||||||
| @@ -6752,19 +6752,19 @@ M.funcs = { | |||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|       Examples: >vim |       Examples: >vim | ||||||
|           " Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a" |           " Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a" | ||||||
|           :echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3) |           echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3) | ||||||
|           [{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}] |       <    `[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]` >vim | ||||||
|           " Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok" |           " Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok" | ||||||
|           :echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4) |           echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4) | ||||||
|           [{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}] |       <    `[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` | ||||||
|       < |  | ||||||
|       If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like |       If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like | ||||||
|       "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim |       "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | ||||||
|           " Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd" |           " Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd" | ||||||
|           :echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2 |           echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2 | ||||||
|       				\ {'submatches': v:true}) |       				\ {'submatches': v:true}) | ||||||
|           [{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}] |       <    `[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]` | ||||||
|       <The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch |       The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | ||||||
|       is not found, then an empty string is returned for that |       is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | ||||||
|       submatch. |       submatch. | ||||||
|     ]=], |     ]=], | ||||||
| @@ -6984,17 +6984,17 @@ M.funcs = { | |||||||
|       option settings on the pattern. |       option settings on the pattern. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|       Example: >vim |       Example: >vim | ||||||
|           :echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>') |           echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>') | ||||||
|           [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}] |       <    `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]` >vim | ||||||
|           :echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>') |           echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>') | ||||||
|           [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}] |       <    `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]` | ||||||
|       < |  | ||||||
|       If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like |       If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like | ||||||
|       "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim |       "\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >vim | ||||||
|           :echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', |           echo matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', | ||||||
|       				\ #{submatches: v:true}) |       				\ #{submatches: v:true}) | ||||||
|           [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}] |       <    `[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]` | ||||||
|       <The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch |       The "submatches" List always contains 9 items.  If a submatch | ||||||
|       is not found, then an empty string is returned for that |       is not found, then an empty string is returned for that | ||||||
|       submatch. |       submatch. | ||||||
|     ]=], |     ]=], | ||||||
| @@ -8674,7 +8674,7 @@ M.funcs = { | |||||||
|       the following mappings: >vim |       the following mappings: >vim | ||||||
|       	nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n" |       	nnoremap <expr> GG ":echom " .. screencol() .. "\n" | ||||||
|       	nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR> |       	nnoremap <silent> GG :echom screencol()<CR> | ||||||
|       	noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<Cr> |       	noremap GG <Cmd>echom screencol()<CR> | ||||||
|       < |       < | ||||||
|     ]=], |     ]=], | ||||||
|     name = 'screencol', |     name = 'screencol', | ||||||
|   | |||||||
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