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Till Bungert a0820481f2 fix(excmd): use realtime for v:starttime, :uptime #39425
Problem:
`v:starttime`, `:uptime` use a monotonic high-resolution timer. This
only works as long as the timer keeps running (if the computer is
suspended the timer is paused). This is somewhat unintuitive, and
doesn't match the behavior of the `uptime` shell command.

Solution:
Implement `os_realtime` to get the real time since the
epoch in nanoseconds.
2026-04-27 19:01:47 -04:00

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--- @meta _
--
-- DO NOT EDIT. GENERATED BY: src/gen/gen_eval_files.lua
--
error('Cannot require a meta file')
--- @class vim.v
vim.v = ...
--- File arguments (expanded to absolute paths) given at startup.
---
--- Unlike `v:argv`, this does not include option arguments
--- such as `-u`, `--cmd`, or `+cmd`. Unlike `argv()`, it is not
--- affected by later `:args`, `:argadd`, or plugin modifications.
---
--- Example:
--- ```
--- nvim file1.txt +ls -- file2.txt
--- :echo v:argf
--- " ['/path/to/cwd/file1.txt', '/path/to/cwd/file2.txt']
--- ```
--- @type string[]
vim.v.argf = ...
--- Command line arguments (`-u`, `--cmd`, `+cmd`, …) Nvim was
--- invoked with. The first item is the Nvim command.
---
--- See `v:progpath` to get the full path to Nvim.
--- See `v:argf` to get only file args, without other options.
--- @type string[]
vim.v.argv = ...
--- Argument for evaluating 'formatexpr' and used for the typed
--- character when using <expr> in an abbreviation `:map-<expr>`.
--- It is also used by the `InsertCharPre`, `InsertEnter`,
--- `CmdlineLeave` and `CmdlineLeavePre` events.
--- @type string
vim.v.char = ...
--- The name of the character encoding of a file to be converted.
--- Only valid while evaluating the 'charconvert' option.
--- @type string
vim.v.charconvert_from = ...
--- The name of the character encoding of a file after conversion.
--- Only valid while evaluating the 'charconvert' option.
--- @type string
vim.v.charconvert_to = ...
--- The extra arguments ("++p", "++enc=", "++ff=") given to a file
--- read/write command. This is set before an autocommand event
--- for a file read/write command is triggered. There is a
--- leading space to make it possible to append this variable
--- directly after the read/write command. Note: "+cmd" isn't
--- included here, because it will be executed anyway.
--- @type string
vim.v.cmdarg = ...
--- Set like v:cmdarg for a file read/write command. When a "!"
--- was used the value is 1, otherwise it is 0. Note that this
--- can only be used in autocommands. For user commands `<bang>`
--- can be used.
--- @type integer
vim.v.cmdbang = ...
--- The current locale setting for collation order of the runtime
--- environment. This allows Vim scripts to be aware of the
--- current locale encoding. Technical: it's the value of
--- LC_COLLATE. When not using a locale the value is "C".
--- This variable can not be set directly, use the `:language`
--- command.
--- See `multi-lang`.
--- @type string
vim.v.collate = ...
--- Dictionary containing the `complete-items` for the most
--- recently completed word after `CompleteDone`. Empty if the
--- completion failed, or after leaving and re-entering insert
--- mode.
--- Note: Plugins can modify the value to emulate the builtin
--- `CompleteDone` event behavior.
--- @type vim.v.completed_item
vim.v.completed_item = ...
--- The count given for the last Normal mode command. Can be used
--- to get the count before a mapping. Read-only. Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :map _x :<C-U>echo "the count is " .. v:count<CR>
--- ```
---
--- Note: The <C-U> is required to remove the line range that you
--- get when typing ':' after a count.
--- When there are two counts, as in "3d2w", they are multiplied,
--- just like what happens in the command, "d6w" for the example.
--- Also used for evaluating the 'formatexpr' option.
--- @type integer
vim.v.count = ...
--- Just like "v:count", but defaults to one when no count is
--- used.
--- @type integer
vim.v.count1 = ...
--- The current locale setting for characters of the runtime
--- environment. This allows Vim scripts to be aware of the
--- current locale encoding. Technical: it's the value of
--- LC_CTYPE. When not using a locale the value is "C".
--- This variable can not be set directly, use the `:language`
--- command.
--- See `multi-lang`.
--- @type string
vim.v.ctype = ...
--- Normally zero. When a deadly signal is caught it's set to
--- one. When multiple signals are caught the number increases.
--- Can be used in an autocommand to check if Vim didn't
--- terminate normally.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :au VimLeave * if v:dying | echo "\nAAAAaaaarrrggghhhh!!!\n" | endif
--- ```
---
--- Note: if another deadly signal is caught when v:dying is one,
--- VimLeave autocommands will not be executed.
--- @type integer
vim.v.dying = ...
--- Number of screen cells that can be used for an `:echo` message
--- in the last screen line before causing the `hit-enter` prompt
--- (or "overflow" with `ui2`).
---
--- Depends on 'showcmd', 'ruler' and 'columns'. You need to
--- check 'cmdheight' for whether there are full-width lines
--- available above the last line.
--- @type integer
vim.v.echospace = ...
--- Last error message that occurred (not necessarily displayed).
--- Modifiable (can be set).
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- let v:errmsg = ""
--- silent! next
--- if v:errmsg != ""
--- " ... handle error
--- ```
--- @type string
vim.v.errmsg = ...
--- Errors found by assert functions, such as `assert_true()`.
--- This is a list of strings.
--- The assert functions append an item when an assert fails.
--- The return value indicates this: a one is returned if an item
--- was added to v:errors, otherwise zero is returned.
--- To remove old results make it empty:
---
--- ```vim
--- let v:errors = []
--- ```
---
--- If v:errors is set to anything but a list it is made an empty
--- list by the assert function.
--- @type string[]
vim.v.errors = ...
--- Dictionary of event data for the current `autocommand`. Valid
--- only during the event lifetime; storing or passing v:event is
--- invalid! Copy it instead:
---
--- ```vim
--- au TextYankPost * let g:foo = deepcopy(v:event)
--- ```
---
--- Keys vary by event; see the documentation for the specific
--- event, e.g. `DirChanged` or `TextYankPost`.
--- KEY DESCRIPTION ~
--- abort Whether the event triggered during
--- an aborting condition (e.g. `c_Esc` or
--- `c_CTRL-C` for `CmdlineLeave`).
--- chan `channel-id`
--- changed_window Is `v:true` if the event fired while
--- changing window (or tab) on `DirChanged`.
--- cmdlevel Level of cmdline.
--- cmdtype Type of cmdline, `cmdline-char`.
--- col Column count of popup menu on `CompleteChanged`,
--- relative to screen.
--- complete_type See `complete_info_mode`
--- complete_word The selected word, or empty if completion
--- was abandoned/discarded.
--- completed_item Current selected item on `CompleteChanged`,
--- or `{}` if no item selected.
--- cwd Current working directory.
--- height Height of popup menu on `CompleteChanged`
--- inclusive Motion is `inclusive`, else exclusive.
--- info Dict of arbitrary event data.
--- operator Current `operator`. Also set for Ex
--- commands (unlike `v:operator`). For
--- example if `TextYankPost` is triggered
--- by the `:yank` Ex command then
--- `v:event.operator` is "y".
--- reason `CompleteDone` reason.
--- regcontents Text stored in the register as a
--- `readfile()`-style list of lines.
--- regname Requested register (e.g "x" for "xyy), or
--- empty string for an unnamed operation.
--- regtype Type of register as returned by
--- `getregtype()`.
--- row Row count of popup menu on `CompleteChanged`,
--- relative to screen.
--- scope Event-specific scope name.
--- scrollbar `v:true` if popup menu has a scrollbar, or
--- `v:false` if not.
--- size Total number of completion items on
--- `CompleteChanged`.
--- status Job status or exit code, -1 means "unknown". `TermClose`
--- visual Selection is visual (as opposed to e.g. a motion range).
--- width Width of popup menu on `CompleteChanged`
--- windows List of window IDs that changed on `WinResized`
--- @type vim.v.event
vim.v.event = ...
--- The value of the exception most recently caught and not
--- finished. See also `v:stacktrace`, `v:throwpoint`, and
--- `throw-variables`.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- try
--- throw "oops"
--- catch /.*/
--- echo "caught " .. v:exception
--- endtry
--- ```
---
--- Output: "caught oops".
--- @type string
vim.v.exception = ...
--- Exit code, or `v:null` before invoking the `VimLeavePre`
--- and `VimLeave` autocmds. See `:q`, `:x` and `:cquit`.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :au VimLeave * echo "Exit code is " .. v:exiting
--- ```
--- @type integer?
vim.v.exiting = ...
--- Reason for the current exit. Set before `QuitPre`. Reset if
--- exit was canceled.
---
--- Possible values:
--- - "" Not exiting, or exit was canceled.
--- - "quit" `:quit`, `:qall`, `:wq`, `ZZ`, `ZQ`, etc.
--- - "restart" `:restart`, `ZR`.
---
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- autocmd ExitPre * if v:exitreason ==# 'restart' | echomsg 'restarting' | endif
--- ```
---
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.exitreason = ...
--- Special value used to put "false" in JSON and msgpack. See
--- `json_encode()`. This value is converted to "v:false" when used
--- as a String (e.g. in `expr5` with string concatenation
--- operator) and to zero when used as a Number (e.g. in `expr5`
--- or `expr7` when used with numeric operators). Read-only.
--- @type boolean
vim.v['false'] = ...
--- What should happen after a `FileChangedShell` event was
--- triggered. Can be used in an autocommand to tell Vim what to
--- do with the affected buffer:
--- reload Reload the buffer (does not work if
--- the file was deleted).
--- edit Reload the buffer and detect the
--- values for options such as
--- 'fileformat', 'fileencoding', 'binary'
--- (does not work if the file was
--- deleted).
--- ask Ask the user what to do, as if there
--- was no autocommand. Except that when
--- only the timestamp changed nothing
--- will happen.
--- <empty> Nothing, the autocommand should do
--- everything that needs to be done.
--- The default is empty. If another (invalid) value is used then
--- Vim behaves like it is empty, there is no warning message.
--- @type string
vim.v.fcs_choice = ...
--- The reason why the `FileChangedShell` event was triggered.
--- Can be used in an autocommand to decide what to do and/or what
--- to set v:fcs_choice to. Possible values:
--- - deleted file no longer exists
--- - conflict file contents, mode or timestamp was
--- changed and buffer is modified
--- - changed file contents has changed
--- - mode mode of file changed
--- - time only file timestamp changed
--- @type string
vim.v.fcs_reason = ...
--- When evaluating 'includeexpr': the file name that was
--- detected. Empty otherwise.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname = ...
--- The name of the diff (patch) file. Only valid while
--- evaluating 'patchexpr'.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname_diff = ...
--- The name of the input file. Valid while evaluating:
--- option used for ~
--- 'charconvert' file to be converted
--- 'diffexpr' original file
--- 'patchexpr' original file
--- And set to the swap file name for `SwapExists`.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname_in = ...
--- The name of the new version of the file. Only valid while
--- evaluating 'diffexpr'.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname_new = ...
--- The name of the output file. Only valid while
--- evaluating:
--- option used for ~
--- 'charconvert' resulting converted file [1]
--- 'diffexpr' output of diff
--- 'patchexpr' resulting patched file
--- [1] When doing conversion for a write command (e.g., ":w
--- file") it will be equal to v:fname_in. When doing conversion
--- for a read command (e.g., ":e file") it will be a temporary
--- file and different from v:fname_in.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname_out = ...
--- Used for 'foldtext': dashes representing foldlevel of a closed
--- fold.
--- Read-only in the `sandbox`. `fold-foldtext`
--- @type string
vim.v.folddashes = ...
--- Used for 'foldtext': last line of closed fold.
--- Read-only in the `sandbox`. `fold-foldtext`
--- @type integer
vim.v.foldend = ...
--- Used for 'foldtext': foldlevel of closed fold.
--- Read-only in the `sandbox`. `fold-foldtext`
--- @type integer
vim.v.foldlevel = ...
--- Used for 'foldtext': first line of closed fold.
--- Read-only in the `sandbox`. `fold-foldtext`
--- @type integer
vim.v.foldstart = ...
--- Variable that indicates whether search highlighting is on.
--- Setting it makes sense only if 'hlsearch' is enabled. Setting
--- this variable to zero acts like the `:nohlsearch` command,
--- setting it to one acts like
---
--- ```vim
--- let &hlsearch = &hlsearch
--- ```
---
--- Note that the value is restored when returning from a
--- function. `function-search-undo`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.hlsearch = ...
--- Used for the `InsertEnter` and `InsertChange` autocommand
--- events. Values:
--- i Insert mode
--- r Replace mode
--- v Virtual Replace mode
--- @type string
vim.v.insertmode = ...
--- Key of the current item of a `Dictionary`. Only valid while
--- evaluating the expression used with `map()` and `filter()`.
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.key = ...
--- The current locale setting for messages of the runtime
--- environment. This allows Vim scripts to be aware of the
--- current language. Technical: it's the value of LC_MESSAGES.
--- The value is system dependent.
--- This variable can not be set directly, use the `:language`
--- command.
--- It can be different from `v:ctype` when messages are desired
--- in a different language than what is used for character
--- encoding. See `multi-lang`.
--- @type string
vim.v.lang = ...
--- The current locale setting for time messages of the runtime
--- environment. This allows Vim scripts to be aware of the
--- current language. Technical: it's the value of LC_TIME.
--- This variable can not be set directly, use the `:language`
--- command. See `multi-lang`.
--- @type string
vim.v.lc_time = ...
--- Line number for the 'foldexpr' `fold-expr`, 'formatexpr',
--- 'indentexpr' and 'statuscolumn' expressions, tab page number
--- for 'guitablabel' and 'guitabtooltip'. Only valid while one of
--- these expressions is being evaluated. Read-only when in the
--- `sandbox`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.lnum = ...
--- Prefix for calling Lua functions from expressions.
--- See `v:lua-call` for more information.
--- @type any
vim.v.lua = ...
--- Maximum line length. Depending on where it is used it can be
--- screen columns, characters or bytes. The value currently is
--- 2147483647 on all systems.
--- @type integer
vim.v.maxcol = ...
--- Column number for a mouse click obtained with `getchar()`.
--- This is the screen column number, like with `virtcol()`. The
--- value is zero when there was no mouse button click.
--- @type integer
vim.v.mouse_col = ...
--- Line number for a mouse click obtained with `getchar()`.
--- This is the text line number, not the screen line number. The
--- value is zero when there was no mouse button click.
--- @type integer
vim.v.mouse_lnum = ...
--- Window number for a mouse click obtained with `getchar()`.
--- First window has number 1, like with `winnr()`. The value is
--- zero when there was no mouse button click.
--- @type integer
vim.v.mouse_win = ...
--- `window-ID` for a mouse click obtained with `getchar()`.
--- The value is zero when there was no mouse button click.
--- @type integer
vim.v.mouse_winid = ...
--- Dictionary containing msgpack types used by `msgpackparse()`
--- and `msgpackdump()`. All types inside dictionary are fixed
--- (not editable) empty lists. To check whether some list is one
--- of msgpack types, use `is` operator.
--- @type table
vim.v.msgpack_types = ...
--- Special value used to put "null" in JSON and NIL in msgpack.
--- See `json_encode()`. This value is converted to "v:null" when
--- used as a String (e.g. in `expr5` with string concatenation
--- operator) and to zero when used as a Number (e.g. in `expr5`
--- or `expr7` when used with numeric operators). Read-only.
--- In some places `v:null` can be used for a List, Dict, etc.
--- that is not set. That is slightly different than an empty
--- List, Dict, etc.
--- @type vim.NIL
vim.v.null = ...
--- Maximum value of a number.
--- @type integer
vim.v.numbermax = ...
--- Minimum value of a number (negative).
--- @type integer
vim.v.numbermin = ...
--- Number of bits in a Number. This is normally 64, but on some
--- systems it may be 32.
--- @type integer
vim.v.numbersize = ...
--- List of file names that is loaded from the `shada` file on
--- startup. These are the files that Vim remembers marks for.
--- The length of the List is limited by the ' argument of the
--- 'shada' option (default is 100).
--- When the `shada` file is not used the List is empty.
--- Also see `:oldfiles` and `c_#<`.
--- The List can be modified, but this has no effect on what is
--- stored in the `shada` file later. If you use values other
--- than String this will cause trouble.
--- @type string[]
vim.v.oldfiles = ...
--- The last operator given in Normal mode. This is a single
--- character except for commands starting with <g> or <z>,
--- in which case it is two characters. Best used alongside
--- `v:prevcount` and `v:register`. Useful if you want to cancel
--- Operator-pending mode and then use the operator, e.g.:
---
--- ```vim
--- :omap O <Esc>:call MyMotion(v:operator)<CR>
--- ```
---
--- The value remains set until another operator is entered, thus
--- don't expect it to be empty.
--- v:operator is not set for `:delete`, `:yank` or other Ex
--- commands.
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.operator = ...
--- Command used to set the option. Valid while executing an
--- `OptionSet` autocommand.
--- value option was set via ~
--- "setlocal" `:setlocal` or `:let l:xxx`
--- "setglobal" `:setglobal` or `:let g:xxx`
--- "set" `:set` or `:let`
--- "modeline" `modeline`
--- @type string
vim.v.option_command = ...
--- New value of the option. Valid while executing an `OptionSet`
--- autocommand.
--- @type any
vim.v.option_new = ...
--- Old value of the option. Valid while executing an `OptionSet`
--- autocommand. Depending on the command used for setting and
--- the kind of option this is either the local old value or the
--- global old value.
--- @type any
vim.v.option_old = ...
--- Old global value of the option. Valid while executing an
--- `OptionSet` autocommand.
--- @type any
vim.v.option_oldglobal = ...
--- Old local value of the option. Valid while executing an
--- `OptionSet` autocommand.
--- @type any
vim.v.option_oldlocal = ...
--- Scope of the set command. Valid while executing an
--- `OptionSet` autocommand. Can be either "global" or "local"
--- @type string
vim.v.option_type = ...
--- The count given for the last but one Normal mode command.
--- This is the v:count value of the previous command. Useful if
--- you want to cancel Visual or Operator-pending mode and then
--- use the count, e.g.:
---
--- ```vim
--- :vmap % <Esc>:call MyFilter(v:prevcount)<CR>
--- ```
---
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.prevcount = ...
--- Normally zero. Set to one after using ":profile start".
--- See `profiling`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.profiling = ...
--- The name by which Nvim was invoked (with path removed).
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.progname = ...
--- Absolute path to the current running Nvim.
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.progpath = ...
--- The name of the register in effect for the current normal mode
--- command (regardless of whether that command actually used a
--- register). Or for the currently executing normal mode mapping
--- (use this in custom commands that take a register).
--- If none is supplied it is the default register '"', unless
--- 'clipboard' contains "unnamed" or "unnamedplus", then it is
--- "*" or '+'.
--- Also see `getreg()` and `setreg()`
--- @type string
vim.v.register = ...
--- Relative line number for the 'statuscolumn' expression.
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.relnum = ...
--- String describing the script or function that caused the
--- screen to scroll up. It's only set when it is empty, thus the
--- first reason is remembered. It is set to "Unknown" for a
--- typed command.
--- @type string
vim.v.scrollstart = ...
--- Search direction: 1 after a forward search, 0 after a
--- backward search. It is reset to forward when directly setting
--- the last search pattern, see `quote/`.
--- Note that the value is restored when returning from a
--- function. `function-search-undo`.
--- Read-write.
--- @type integer
vim.v.searchforward = ...
--- Primary listen-address of Nvim, the first item returned by
--- `serverlist()`. Usually this is the named pipe created by Nvim
--- at `startup` or given by `--listen` (or the deprecated
--- `$NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS` env var).
---
--- See also `serverstart()` `serverstop()`.
--- Read-only.
---
--- *$NVIM*
--- $NVIM is set to v:servername by `terminal` and `jobstart()`,
--- and is thus a hint that the current environment is a child
--- (direct subprocess) of Nvim.
---
--- Example: a child Nvim process can detect and make requests to
--- its parent Nvim:
---
--- ```lua
---
--- if vim.env.NVIM then
--- local ok, chan = pcall(vim.fn.sockconnect, 'pipe', vim.env.NVIM, {rpc=true})
--- if ok and chan then
--- local client = vim.api.nvim_get_chan_info(chan).client
--- local rv = vim.rpcrequest(chan, 'nvim_exec_lua', [[return ... + 1]], { 41 })
--- vim.print(('got "%s" from parent Nvim'):format(rv))
--- end
--- end
--- ```
--- @type string
vim.v.servername = ...
--- Result of the last shell command. When non-zero, the last
--- shell command had an error. When zero, there was no problem.
--- This only works when the shell returns the error code to Vim.
--- The value -1 is often used when the command could not be
--- executed. Read-only.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- !mv foo bar
--- if v:shell_error
--- echo 'could not rename "foo" to "bar"!'
--- endif
--- ```
--- @type integer
vim.v.shell_error = ...
--- The stack trace of the exception most recently caught and
--- not finished. Refer to `getstacktrace()` for the structure of
--- stack trace. See also `v:exception`, `v:throwpoint`, and
--- `throw-variables`.
--- @type table[]
vim.v.stacktrace = ...
--- Timestamp (nanoseconds from UNIX epoch) when the Nvim process
--- started.
---
--- To see the current "uptime":
---
--- ```lua
--- vim.print(('uptime: %d seconds'):format(os.time() - (vim.v.starttime / 1e9)))
--- ```
---
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.starttime = ...
--- Last given status message.
--- Modifiable (can be set).
--- @type string
vim.v.statusmsg = ...
--- `channel-id` corresponding to stderr. The value is always 2;
--- use this variable to make your code more descriptive.
--- Unlike stdin and stdout (see `stdioopen()`), stderr is always
--- open for writing. Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :call chansend(v:stderr, "error: toaster empty\n")
--- ```
--- @type integer
vim.v.stderr = ...
--- `SwapExists` autocommands can set this to the selected choice
--- for handling an existing swapfile:
--- 'o' Open read-only
--- 'e' Edit anyway
--- 'r' Recover
--- 'd' Delete swapfile
--- 'q' Quit
--- 'a' Abort
--- The value should be a single-character string. An empty value
--- results in the user being asked, as would happen when there is
--- no SwapExists autocommand. The default is empty.
--- @type string
vim.v.swapchoice = ...
--- Normal mode command to be executed after a file has been
--- opened. Can be used for a `SwapExists` autocommand to have
--- another Vim open the file and jump to the right place. For
--- example, when jumping to a tag the value is ":tag tagname\r".
--- For ":edit +cmd file" the value is ":cmd\r".
--- @type string
vim.v.swapcommand = ...
--- Name of the swapfile found.
--- Only valid during `SwapExists` event.
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.swapname = ...
--- Value of `Blob` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_blob = ...
--- Value of `Boolean` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_bool = ...
--- Value of `Dictionary` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_dict = ...
--- Value of `Float` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_float = ...
--- Value of `Funcref` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_func = ...
--- Value of `List` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_list = ...
--- Value of `Number` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_number = ...
--- Value of `String` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_string = ...
--- The value of the most recent OSC, DCS or APC control sequence
--- sent from a process running in the embedded `terminal`.
--- This can be read in a `TermRequest` event handler to respond
--- to queries from embedded applications.
--- @type string
vim.v.termrequest = ...
--- The value of the most recent OSC or DCS control sequence
--- received by Nvim from the terminal. This can be read in a
--- `TermResponse` event handler after querying the terminal using
--- another escape sequence.
--- @type string
vim.v.termresponse = ...
--- Must be set before using `test_garbagecollect_now()`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.testing = ...
--- Full filename of the last loaded or saved session file.
--- Empty when no session file has been saved. See `:mksession`.
--- Modifiable (can be set).
--- @type string
vim.v.this_session = ...
--- The point where the exception most recently caught and not
--- finished was thrown. Not set when commands are typed. See
--- also `v:exception`, `v:stacktrace`, and `throw-variables`.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- try
--- throw "oops"
--- catch /.*/
--- echo "Exception from" v:throwpoint
--- endtry
--- ```
---
--- Output: "Exception from test.vim, line 2"
--- @type string
vim.v.throwpoint = ...
--- Special value used to put "true" in JSON and msgpack. See
--- `json_encode()`. This value is converted to "v:true" when used
--- as a String (e.g. in `expr5` with string concatenation
--- operator) and to one when used as a Number (e.g. in `expr5` or
--- `expr7` when used with numeric operators). Read-only.
--- @type boolean
vim.v['true'] = ...
--- Value of the current item of a `List` or `Dictionary`. Only
--- valid while evaluating the expression used with `map()` and
--- `filter()`. Read-only.
--- @type any
vim.v.val = ...
--- Vim version number: major version times 100 plus minor
--- version. Vim 5.0 is 500, Vim 5.1 is 501.
--- Read-only.
--- Use `has()` to check the Nvim (not Vim) version:
---
--- ```vim
--- :if has("nvim-0.2.1")
--- ```
--- @type integer
vim.v.version = ...
--- Like v:version, but also including the patchlevel in the last
--- four digits. Version 8.1 with patch 123 has value 8010123.
--- This can be used like this:
--- ```
--- if v:versionlong >= 8010123
--- ```
---
--- However, if there are gaps in the list of patches included
--- this will not work well. This can happen if a recent patch
--- was included into an older version, e.g. for a security fix.
--- Use the has() function to make sure the patch is actually
--- included.
--- @type integer
vim.v.versionlong = ...
--- 0 during startup, 1 just before `VimEnter`.
--- See also `v:vim_did_init`, which is set earlier.
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.vim_did_enter = ...
--- 0 during initialization, 1 after sourcing the user `vimrc`,
--- just before `load-plugins`.
--- See also `v:vim_did_enter`, which is set later.
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.vim_did_init = ...
--- Virtual line number for the 'statuscolumn' expression.
--- Negative when drawing the status column for virtual lines, zero
--- when drawing an actual buffer line, and positive when drawing
--- the wrapped part of a buffer line.
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.virtnum = ...
--- Last given warning message.
--- Modifiable (can be set).
--- @type string
vim.v.warningmsg = ...
--- Application-specific window "handle" which may be set by any
--- attached UI. Defaults to zero.
--- Note: For Nvim `windows` use `winnr()` or `win_getid()`, see
--- `window-ID`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.windowid = ...