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Problem: message history is fixed to 200
Solution: Add the 'msghistory' option, increase the default
value to 500 (Shougo Matsushita)
closes: vim/vim#16048
4bd9b2b246
Co-authored-by: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Milly <milly.ca@gmail.com>
63 lines
1.7 KiB
C
63 lines
1.7 KiB
C
#pragma once
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// Some defines from the old feature.h
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#define SESSION_FILE "Session.vim"
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#define SYS_OPTWIN_FILE "$VIMRUNTIME/optwin.vim"
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#define RUNTIME_DIRNAME "runtime"
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enum {
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/// length of a buffer to store a number in ASCII (64 bits binary + NUL)
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NUMBUFLEN = 65,
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};
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#define MAX_TYPENR 65535
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/// Directions.
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typedef enum {
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kDirectionNotSet = 0,
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FORWARD = 1,
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BACKWARD = -1,
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FORWARD_FILE = 3,
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BACKWARD_FILE = -3,
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} Direction;
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/// Used to track the status of external functions.
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/// Currently only used for iconv().
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typedef enum {
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kUnknown,
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kWorking,
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kBroken,
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} WorkingStatus;
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/// The scope of a working-directory command like `:cd`.
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///
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/// Scopes are enumerated from lowest to highest. When adding a scope make sure
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/// to update all functions using scopes as well, such as the implementation of
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/// `getcwd()`. When using scopes as limits (e.g. in loops) don't use the scopes
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/// directly, use `MIN_CD_SCOPE` and `MAX_CD_SCOPE` instead.
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typedef enum {
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kCdScopeInvalid = -1,
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kCdScopeWindow, ///< Affects one window.
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kCdScopeTabpage, ///< Affects one tab page.
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kCdScopeGlobal, ///< Affects the entire Nvim instance.
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} CdScope;
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#define MIN_CD_SCOPE kCdScopeWindow
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#define MAX_CD_SCOPE kCdScopeGlobal
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/// What caused the current directory to change.
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typedef enum {
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kCdCauseOther = -1,
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kCdCauseManual, ///< Using `:cd`, `:tcd`, `:lcd` or `chdir()`.
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kCdCauseWindow, ///< Switching to another window.
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kCdCauseAuto, ///< On 'autochdir'.
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} CdCause;
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// return values for functions
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#if !(defined(OK) && (OK == 1))
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// OK already defined to 1 in MacOS X curses, skip this
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# define OK 1
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#endif
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#define FAIL 0
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#define NOTDONE 2 // not OK or FAIL but skipped
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