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vim-patch:9.0.0861: solution for "!!sort" in closed fold is not optimal (#21027)
Problem: Solution for "!!sort" in closed fold is not optimal.
Solution: Use a different range instead of the subtle difference in handling
a range with an offset. (issue vim/vim#11487)
9954dc39ea
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
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@@ -690,7 +690,9 @@ Line numbers may be specified with: *:range* *{address}*
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'T position of mark T (uppercase); when the mark is in
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'T position of mark T (uppercase); when the mark is in
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another file it cannot be used in a range
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another file it cannot be used in a range
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/{pattern}[/] the next line where {pattern} matches *:/*
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/{pattern}[/] the next line where {pattern} matches *:/*
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also see |:range-pattern| below
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?{pattern}[?] the previous line where {pattern} matches *:?*
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?{pattern}[?] the previous line where {pattern} matches *:?*
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also see |:range-pattern| below
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\/ the next line where the previously used search
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\/ the next line where the previously used search
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pattern matches
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pattern matches
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\? the previous line where the previously used search
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\? the previous line where the previously used search
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@@ -698,11 +700,49 @@ Line numbers may be specified with: *:range* *{address}*
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\& the next line where the previously used substitute
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\& the next line where the previously used substitute
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pattern matches
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pattern matches
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*:range-offset*
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Each may be followed (several times) by '+' or '-' and an optional number.
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Each may be followed (several times) by '+' or '-' and an optional number.
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This number is added or subtracted from the preceding line number. If the
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This number is added or subtracted from the preceding line number. If the
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number is omitted, 1 is used. If there is nothing before the '+' or '-' then
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number is omitted, 1 is used. If there is nothing before the '+' or '-' then
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the current line is used.
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the current line is used.
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*:range-closed-fold*
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When a line number after the comma is in a closed fold it is adjusted to the
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last line of the fold, thus the whole fold is included.
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When a number is added this is done after the adjustment to the last line of
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the fold. This means these lines are additionally included in the range. For
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example: >
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:3,4+2print
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On this text:
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1 one ~
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2 two ~
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3 three ~
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4 four FOLDED ~
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5 five FOLDED ~
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6 six ~
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7 seven ~
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8 eight ~
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Where lines four and five are a closed fold, ends up printing lines 3 to 7.
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The 7 comes from the "4" in the range, which is adjusted to the end of the
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closed fold, which is 5, and then the offset 2 is added.
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An example for subtracting (which isn't very useful): >
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:2,4-1print
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On this text:
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1 one ~
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2 two ~
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3 three FOLDED~
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4 four FOLDED ~
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5 five FOLDED ~
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6 six FOLDED ~
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7 seven ~
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8 eight ~
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Where lines three to six are a closed fold, ends up printing lines 2 to 6.
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The 6 comes from the "4" in the range, which is adjusted to the end of the
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closed fold, which is 6, and then 1 is subtracted, then this is still in the
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closed fold and the last line of that fold is used, which is 6.
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*:range-pattern*
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The "/" and "?" after {pattern} are required to separate the pattern from
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The "/" and "?" after {pattern} are required to separate the pattern from
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anything that follows.
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anything that follows.
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@@ -3224,8 +3224,6 @@ static linenr_T get_address(exarg_T *eap, char **ptr, cmd_addr_T addr_type, int
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char *cmd = skipwhite(*ptr);
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char *cmd = skipwhite(*ptr);
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linenr_T lnum = MAXLNUM;
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linenr_T lnum = MAXLNUM;
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do {
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do {
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const int base_char = (uint8_t)(*cmd);
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switch (*cmd) {
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switch (*cmd) {
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case '.': // '.' - Cursor position
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case '.': // '.' - Cursor position
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cmd++;
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cmd++;
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@@ -3502,16 +3500,10 @@ static linenr_T get_address(exarg_T *eap, char **ptr, cmd_addr_T addr_type, int
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} else if (addr_type == ADDR_LOADED_BUFFERS || addr_type == ADDR_BUFFERS) {
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} else if (addr_type == ADDR_LOADED_BUFFERS || addr_type == ADDR_BUFFERS) {
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lnum = compute_buffer_local_count(addr_type, lnum, (i == '-') ? -1 * n : n);
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lnum = compute_buffer_local_count(addr_type, lnum, (i == '-') ? -1 * n : n);
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} else {
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} else {
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// Relative line addressing: need to adjust for closed folds
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// Relative line addressing: need to adjust for lines in a
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// after the first address.
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// closed fold after the first address.
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// Subtle difference: "number,+number" and "number,-number"
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if (addr_type == ADDR_LINES && (i == '-' || i == '+')
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// adjusts to end of closed fold before adding/subtracting,
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&& address_count >= 2) {
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// while "number,.+number" adjusts to end of closed fold after
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// adding to make "!!" expanded into ".,.+N" work correctly.
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bool adjust_for_folding = addr_type == ADDR_LINES
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&& (i == '-' || i == '+')
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&& address_count >= 2;
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if (adjust_for_folding && (i == '-' || base_char != '.')) {
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(void)hasFolding(lnum, NULL, &lnum);
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(void)hasFolding(lnum, NULL, &lnum);
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}
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}
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if (i == '-') {
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if (i == '-') {
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@@ -3522,11 +3514,6 @@ static linenr_T get_address(exarg_T *eap, char **ptr, cmd_addr_T addr_type, int
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goto error;
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goto error;
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}
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}
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lnum += n;
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lnum += n;
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// ".+number" rounds up to the end of a closed fold after
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// adding, so that ":!!sort" sorts one closed fold.
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if (adjust_for_folding && base_char == '.') {
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(void)hasFolding(lnum, NULL, &lnum);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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@@ -5555,13 +5555,22 @@ static void op_colon(oparg_T *oap)
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} else {
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} else {
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stuffnumReadbuff((long)oap->start.lnum);
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stuffnumReadbuff((long)oap->start.lnum);
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}
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}
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if (oap->end.lnum != oap->start.lnum) {
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// When using !! on a closed fold the range ".!" works best to operate
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// on, it will be made the whole closed fold later.
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linenr_T endOfStartFold = oap->start.lnum;
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(void)hasFolding(oap->start.lnum, NULL, &endOfStartFold);
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if (oap->end.lnum != oap->start.lnum && oap->end.lnum != endOfStartFold) {
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// Make it a range with the end line.
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stuffcharReadbuff(',');
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stuffcharReadbuff(',');
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if (oap->end.lnum == curwin->w_cursor.lnum) {
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if (oap->end.lnum == curwin->w_cursor.lnum) {
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stuffcharReadbuff('.');
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stuffcharReadbuff('.');
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} else if (oap->end.lnum == curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count) {
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} else if (oap->end.lnum == curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count) {
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stuffcharReadbuff('$');
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stuffcharReadbuff('$');
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} else if (oap->start.lnum == curwin->w_cursor.lnum) {
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} else if (oap->start.lnum == curwin->w_cursor.lnum
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// do not use ".+number" for a closed fold, it would count
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// folded lines twice
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&& !hasFolding(oap->end.lnum, NULL, NULL)) {
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stuffReadbuff(".+");
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stuffReadbuff(".+");
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stuffnumReadbuff(oap->line_count - 1);
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stuffnumReadbuff(oap->line_count - 1);
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} else {
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} else {
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@@ -72,6 +72,54 @@ func Test_address_fold()
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quit!
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quit!
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endfunc
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endfunc
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func Test_address_offsets()
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" check the help for :range-closed-fold
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enew
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call setline(1, [
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\ '1 one',
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\ '2 two',
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\ '3 three',
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\ '4 four FOLDED',
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\ '5 five FOLDED',
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\ '6 six',
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\ '7 seven',
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\ '8 eight',
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\])
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set foldmethod=manual
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normal 4Gvjzf
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3,4+2yank
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call assert_equal([
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\ '3 three',
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\ '4 four FOLDED',
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\ '5 five FOLDED',
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\ '6 six',
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\ '7 seven',
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\ ], getreg(0,1,1))
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enew!
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call setline(1, [
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\ '1 one',
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\ '2 two',
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\ '3 three FOLDED',
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\ '4 four FOLDED',
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\ '5 five FOLDED',
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\ '6 six FOLDED',
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\ '7 seven',
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\ '8 eight',
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\])
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normal 3Gv3jzf
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2,4-1yank
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call assert_equal([
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\ '2 two',
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\ '3 three FOLDED',
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\ '4 four FOLDED',
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\ '5 five FOLDED',
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\ '6 six FOLDED',
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\ ], getreg(0,1,1))
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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func Test_indent_fold()
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func Test_indent_fold()
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new
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new
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call setline(1, ['', 'a', ' b', ' c'])
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call setline(1, ['', 'a', ' b', ' c'])
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