vim-patch:7.4.1065

Problem:    Cannot use the "dll" options on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Support the options on all platforms.  Use the built-in name as
            the default, so that it's clear what Vim is looking for.

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watiko
2016-01-15 17:22:14 +09:00
parent a6e4271c15
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2 changed files with 14 additions and 1 deletions

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@@ -4396,7 +4396,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
recognized as a multi click. recognized as a multi click.
*'nrformats'* *'nf'* *'nrformats'* *'nf'*
'nrformats' 'nf' string (default "hex") 'nrformats' 'nf' string (default "bin,hex")
local to buffer local to buffer
This defines what bases Vim will consider for numbers when using the This defines what bases Vim will consider for numbers when using the
CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands for adding to and subtracting from a number CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands for adding to and subtracting from a number
@@ -4409,6 +4409,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
hex If included, numbers starting with "0x" or "0X" will be hex If included, numbers starting with "0x" or "0X" will be
considered to be hexadecimal. Example: Using CTRL-X on considered to be hexadecimal. Example: Using CTRL-X on
"0x100" results in "0x0ff". "0x100" results in "0x0ff".
bin If included, numbers starting with "0b" or "0B" will be
considered to be binary. Example: Using CTRL-X on
"0b1000" subtracts one, resulting in "0b0111".
Numbers which simply begin with a digit in the range 1-9 are always Numbers which simply begin with a digit in the range 1-9 are always
considered decimal. This also happens for numbers that are not considered decimal. This also happens for numbers that are not
recognized as octal or hex. recognized as octal or hex.

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@@ -79,6 +79,16 @@ static int included_patches[] = {
1065,
// 1064,
// 1063,
// 1062,
// 1061,
// 1060,
// 1059,
// 1058,
// 1057,
// 1056,
1055, 1055,
// 1054, // 1054,
// 1053, // 1053,