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	fix(docs-html): keycodes, taglinks, column_heading
Problem:
- Docs HTML: "foo ~" headings (column_heading) are not aligned with
  their table columns/contents because the leading whitespace is not
  emitted.
- taglinks starting with hyphen like |-x| were not recognized.
- keycodes like `<foo>` and `CTRL-x` were not recognized.
- ToC is not scrollable.
Solution:
- Add ws() to the column_heading case.
- Update help parser to latest version
  - supports `keycode`
  - fixes for taglink, argument
- Update .toc CSS. https://github.com/neovim/neovim.github.io/issues/297
fix https://github.com/neovim/neovim.github.io/issues/297
(cherry picked from commit 6d74676848)
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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*pi_msgpack.txt*   msgpack utilities
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Author:  Nikolay Pavlov <kp-pav@yandex.ru>
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Copyright: (c) 2015 by Nikolay Pavlov
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The Apache license applies to the files in this package, including 
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runtime/autoload/msgpack.vim, runtime/doc/pi_msgpack.txt and 
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test/functional/plugin/msgpack_spec.lua.  Like anything else that's free, 
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msgpack.vim and its associated files are provided *as is* and comes with no 
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warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied.  No guarantees of 
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merchantability.  No guarantees of suitability for any purpose.  By using this 
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plugin, you agree that in no event will the copyright holder be liable for any 
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damages resulting from the use of this software. Use at your own risk!
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==============================================================================
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1. Contents				*msgpack.vim-contents*
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	1. Contents..............................: |msgpack.vim-contents|
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	2. Msgpack.vim introduction..............: |msgpack.vim-intro|
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	3. Msgpack.vim manual....................: |msgpack.vim-manual|
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	   Function arguments....................: |msgpack.vim-arguments|
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	   msgpack#is_int function...............: |msgpack#is_int()|
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	   msgpack#is_uint function..............: |msgpack#is_uint()|
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	   msgpack#strftime function.............: |msgpack#strftime()|
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	   msgpack#strptime function.............: |msgpack#strptime()|
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	   msgpack#int_dict_to_str function......: |msgpack#int_dict_to_str()|
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	   msgpack#special_type function.........: |msgpack#special_type()|
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	   msgpack#type function.................: |msgpack#type()|
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	   msgpack#deepcopy function.............: |msgpack#deepcopy()|
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	   msgpack#string function...............: |msgpack#string()|
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	   msgpack#eval function.................: |msgpack#eval()|
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	   msgpack#equal function................: |msgpack#equal()|
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==============================================================================
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2. Msgpack.vim introduction			*msgpack.vim-intro*
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This plugin contains utility functions to be used in conjunction with 
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|msgpackdump()| and |msgpackparse()| functions.
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==============================================================================
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3. Msgpack.vim manual				*msgpack.vim-manual*
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FUNCTION ARGUMENTS				*msgpack.vim-arguments*
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Disambiguation of arguments described below.  Note: if e.g. function is listed 
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as accepting |{msgpack-integer}| (or anything else) it means that function 
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does not check whether argument matches its description.
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*{msgpack-value}*	Either |msgpack-special-dict| or a regular value, but 
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			not function reference.
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*{msgpack-integer}*	Any value for which |msgpack#type()| will return 
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			"integer".
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*{msgpack-special-int}*	|msgpack-special-dict| representing integer.
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msgpack#is_int({msgpack-value})				*msgpack#is_int()*
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	Returns 1 if given {msgpack-value} is integer value, 0 otherwise.
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msgpack#is_uint({msgpack-value})			*msgpack#is_uint()*
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	Returns 1 if given {msgpack-value} is integer value greater or equal 
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	to zero, 0 otherwise.
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							*msgpack#strftime*
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msgpack#strftime({format}, {msgpack-integer})		*msgpack#strftime()*
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	Same as |strftime()|, but second argument may be 
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	|msgpack-special-dict|.  Requires |Python| to really work with
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	|msgpack-special-dict|s.
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							*msgpack#strptime*
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msgpack#strptime({format}, {time})			*msgpack#strptime()*
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	Reverse of |msgpack#strftime()|: for any time and format 
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	|msgpack#equal|( |msgpack#strptime|(format, |msgpack#strftime|(format, 
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	time)), time) be true.  Requires ||Python|, without it only supports
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	non-|msgpack-special-dict| nonnegative times and format equal to
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	`%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S`.
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msgpack#int_dict_to_str({msgpack-special-int})	*msgpack#int_dict_to_str()*
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	Function which converts |msgpack-special-dict| integer value to 
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	a hexadecimal value like 0x1234567890ABCDEF (always returns exactly 16 
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	hexadecimal digits).
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msgpack#special_type({msgpack-value})		*msgpack#special_type()*
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	Returns zero if {msgpack-value} is not |msgpack-special-dict|.  If it 
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	is it returns name of the key in |v:msgpack_types| which represents 
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	{msgpack-value} type.
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msgpack#type({msgpack-value})				*msgpack#type()*
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	Returns name of the key in |v:msgpack_types| that represents 
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	{msgpack-value} type.  Never returns zero: this function returns 
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	msgpack type which will be dumped by |msgpackdump()| should it receive 
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	a list with single {msgpack-value} as input.
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msgpack#deepcopy({msgpack-value})			*msgpack#deepcopy()*
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	Like |deepcopy()|, but works correctly with |msgpack-special-dict| 
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	values.  Plain |deepcopy()| will destroy all types in 
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	|msgpack-special-dict| values because it will copy _TYPE key values, 
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	while they should be preserved.
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msgpack#string({msgpack-value})				*msgpack#string()*
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	Like |string()|, but saves information about msgpack types.  Values 
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	dumped by msgpack#string may be read back by |msgpack#eval()|.  
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	Returns is the following:
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	- Dictionaries are dumped as "{key1: value1, key2: value2}". Note: 
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	  msgpack allows any values in keys, so with some 
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	  |msgpack-special-dict| values |msgpack#string()| may produce even 
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	  "{{1: 2}: 3, [4]: 5}".
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	- Lists are dumped as "[value1, value2]".
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	- Strings are dumped as
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	  1. `"abc"`: binary string.
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	  2. `="abc"`: string.
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	  3. `+(10)"ext"`: extension strings (10 may be replaced with any 
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	     8-bit signed integer).
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	  Inside strings the following escape sequences may be present: "\0" 
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	  (represents NUL byte), "\n" (represents line feed) and "\"" 
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	  (represents double quote).
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	- Floating-point and integer values are dumped using |string()| or 
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	  |msgpack#int_dict_to_str()|.
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	- Booleans are dumped as "TRUE" or "FALSE".
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	- Nil values are dumped as "NIL".
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msgpack#eval({string}, {dict})				*msgpack#eval()*
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	Transforms string created by |msgpack#string()| into a value suitable 
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	for |msgpackdump()|.  Second argument allows adding special values 
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	that start with head characters (|/\h|) and contain only word 
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	characters (|/\w|).  Built-in special values are "TRUE", "FALSE", 
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	"NIL", "nan" and "inf" and they cannot be overridden.  Map values are 
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	always evaluated to |msgpack-special-dict| values, as well as 
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	hexadecimal digits.  When evaluating maps order of keys is preserved.
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	Note that in addition to regular integer representations that may be 
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	obtained using |msgpack#string()| msgpack#eval() also supports C-style 
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	“character” integer constants like `'/'` (equivalent to 
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	`char2nr('/')`: `47`). This also allows `'\0'` (number is decimal).
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							*msgpack#equal*
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msgpack#equal({msgpack-value}, {msgpack-value})		*msgpack#equal()*
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	Returns 1 if given values are equal, 0 otherwise.  When comparing 
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	msgpack map values order of keys is ignored.  Comparing 
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	|msgpack-special-dict| with equivalent non-special-dict value 
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	evaluates to 1.
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:fdm=marker
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