vim-patch:ecba601: runtime(doc): fix a few small problems (#39969)

closes: vim/vim#20287

ecba601e3f
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zeertzjq
2026-05-24 08:10:36 +08:00
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commit daf2506a6d
4 changed files with 6 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -186,8 +186,7 @@ be effective in the current buffer only. Example: >
Then you can map ",w" to something else in another buffer: >
:map <buffer> ,w /[#&!]<CR>
The local buffer mappings are used before the global ones. See <nowait> below
to make a short local mapping taking effect when a longer global one
exists.
to make a short local mapping take effect when a longer global one exists.
The "<buffer>" argument can also be used to clear mappings: >
:unmap <buffer> ,w
:mapclear <buffer>

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@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ See |ft-ada-syntax|
ALGOL 68 *algol68* *ft-algol68-syntax*
This syntax file currently targets the Algol 68 Genie project using the
default UPPER stropping regime. It should also be usuable in other
default UPPER stropping regime. It should also be usable in other
environments using the UPPER stropping regime, though somewhat less complete.
Highlighting can be further configured with the following variables.

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@@ -531,8 +531,8 @@ they do when using only tab characters.
Vim 5.4 introduced the 'softtabstop' option. On top of the (hard) tab stops
used to display the horizontal tab characters in the text, Vim adds extra
soft tab stops dedicated only to the cursor. When 'softtabstop' is set to a
positive value, the <Tab> key will push the cursor to the next soft tab
stop. Vim will insert the correct combination of tab characters and spaces to
positive value, the <Tab> key will push the cursor to the next soft tab stop.
Vim will insert the correct combination of tab characters and spaces to
achieve this effect. Likewise pressing <BS> will have the cursor try to
reach the nearest soft tab stop. The following example uses
`:set softtabstop=4`

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@@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ static void tree_count_words(const uint8_t *byts, int byts_len, idx_T *idxs)
wordcount[depth]++;
// Skip over any other NUL bytes (same word with different
// flags). But don't go over the end
// flags). But don't go over the end.
while (n + 1 < byts_len && byts[n + 1] == 0) {
n++;
curi[depth]++;
@@ -4956,7 +4956,7 @@ static int sug_filltree(spellinfo_T *spin, slang_T *slang)
spin->si_blocks_cnt = 0;
// Skip over any other NUL bytes (same word with different
// flags). But don't go over the end
// flags). But don't go over the end.
while (n + 1 < slang->sl_fbyts_len && byts[n + 1] == 0) {
n++;
curi[depth]++;