vim-patch:8.0.1039: cannot change a line in not current buffer

Problem:    Cannot change a line in a buffer other than the current one.
Solution:   Add setbufline(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Ozaki Kiichi, closes vim/vim#1953)
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Daniel Hahler
2019-06-17 14:42:51 +02:00
parent 4946751906
commit 9485061baa
4 changed files with 151 additions and 62 deletions

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@@ -2286,6 +2286,9 @@ searchpos({pattern} [, {flags} [, {stopline} [, {timeout}]]])
server2client({clientid}, {string})
Number send reply string
serverlist() String get a list of available servers
setbufline( {expr}, {lnum}, {line})
Number set line {lnum} to {line} in buffer
{expr}
setbufvar({expr}, {varname}, {val}) set {varname} in buffer {expr} to {val}
setcharsearch({dict}) Dict set character search from {dict}
setcmdpos({pos}) Number set cursor position in command-line
@@ -6997,6 +7000,19 @@ serverstop({address}) *serverstop()*
If |v:servername| is stopped it is set to the next available
address returned by |serverlist()|.
setbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text}) *setbufline()*
Set line {lnum} to {text} in buffer {expr}. To insert
lines use |append()|.
For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
{lnum} is used like with |setline()|.
This works like |setline()| for the specified buffer.
On success 0 is returned, on failure 1 is returned.
If {expr} is not a valid buffer or {lnum} is not valid, an
error message is given.
setbufvar({expr}, {varname}, {val}) *setbufvar()*
Set option or local variable {varname} in buffer {expr} to
{val}.
@@ -7064,13 +7080,19 @@ setfperm({fname}, {mode}) *setfperm()* *chmod*
setline({lnum}, {text}) *setline()*
Set line {lnum} of the current buffer to {text}. To insert
lines use |append()|.
lines use |append()|. To set lines in another buffer use
|setbufline()|.
{lnum} is used like with |getline()|.
When {lnum} is just below the last line the {text} will be
added as a new line.
If this succeeds, 0 is returned. If this fails (most likely
because {lnum} is invalid) 1 is returned. Example: >
because {lnum} is invalid) 1 is returned.
Example: >
:call setline(5, strftime("%c"))
< When {text} is a |List| then line {lnum} and following lines
will be set to the items in the list. Example: >
:call setline(5, ['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'])