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Merge pull request #20073 from zeertzjq/vim-088e8e344352
vim-patch:7.4.{1578,1624},088e8e344352
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@@ -2507,10 +2507,11 @@ funcref({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
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Can also be used as a |method|: >
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GetFuncname()->funcref([arg])
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<
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*function()* *E700* *E922* *E923*
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*function()* *partial* *E700* *E922* *E923*
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function({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
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Return a |Funcref| variable that refers to function {name}.
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{name} can be a user defined function or an internal function.
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{name} can be the name of a user defined function or an
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internal function.
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{name} can also be a Funcref or a partial. When it is a
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partial the dict stored in it will be used and the {dict}
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@@ -2536,6 +2537,27 @@ function({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
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< Invokes the function as with: >
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call Callback('one', 'two', 'name')
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< With a |method|: >
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func Callback(one, two, three)
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...
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let Partial = function('Callback', ['two'])
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...
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eval 'one'->Partial('three')
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< Invokes the function as with: >
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call Callback('one', 'two', 'three')
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< The function() call can be nested to add more arguments to the
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Funcref. The extra arguments are appended to the list of
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arguments. Example: >
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func Callback(arg1, arg2, name)
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...
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let Func = function('Callback', ['one'])
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let Func2 = function(Func, ['two'])
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...
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call Func2('name')
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< Invokes the function as with: >
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call Callback('one', 'two', 'name')
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< The Dictionary is only useful when calling a "dict" function.
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In that case the {dict} is passed in as "self". Example: >
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function Callback() dict
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@@ -2546,6 +2568,10 @@ function({name} [, {arglist}] [, {dict}])
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let Func = function('Callback', context)
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...
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call Func() " will echo: called for example
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< The use of function() is not needed when there are no extra
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arguments, these two are equivalent: >
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let Func = function('Callback', context)
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let Func = context.Callback
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< The argument list and the Dictionary can be combined: >
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function Callback(arg1, count) dict
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@@ -2622,6 +2622,11 @@ It is also possible to use `:eval`. It does not support a range, but does
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allow for method chaining, e.g.: >
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eval GetList()->Filter()->append('$')
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A function can also be called as part of evaluating an expression or when it
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is used as a method: >
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let x = GetList()
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let y = GetList()->Filter()
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AUTOMATICALLY LOADING FUNCTIONS ~
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*autoload-functions*
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@@ -649,6 +649,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
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'complete' 'cpt' specify how Insert mode completion works
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'completefunc' 'cfu' function to be used for Insert mode completion
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'completeopt' 'cot' options for Insert mode completion
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'completeslash' 'csl' like 'shellslash' for completion
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'concealcursor' 'cocu' whether concealable text is hidden in cursor line
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'conceallevel' 'cole' whether concealable text is shown or hidden
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'confirm' 'cf' ask what to do about unsaved/read-only files
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