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authorzeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>2023-08-17 15:42:36 +0800
committerzeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>2023-08-17 16:11:17 +0800
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vim-patch:8.2.4455: accepting one and zero for second sort() argument is strange
Problem: Accepting one and zero for the second sort() argument is strange. Solution: Disallow using one and zero in Vim9 script. https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2007dd49f5cb36f944cab1cfbceb0f864e625f74 Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/nvim/eval.lua')
-rw-r--r--src/nvim/eval.lua21
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/src/nvim/eval.lua b/src/nvim/eval.lua
index f8ba16365a..1ce6b0b247 100644
--- a/src/nvim/eval.lua
+++ b/src/nvim/eval.lua
@@ -10157,15 +10157,16 @@ M.funcs = {
If you want a list to remain unmodified make a copy first: >vim
let sortedlist = sort(copy(mylist))
- <When {func} is omitted, is empty or zero, then sort() uses the
+ <When {how} is omitted or is a string, then sort() uses the
string representation of each item to sort on. Numbers sort
after Strings, |Lists| after Numbers. For sorting text in the
current buffer use |:sort|.
- When {func} is given and it is '1' or 'i' then case is
- ignored.
+ When {how} is given and it is 'i' then case is ignored.
+ For backwards compatibility, the value one can be used to
+ ignore case. Zero means to not ignore case.
- When {func} is given and it is 'l' then the current collation
+ When {how} is given and it is 'l' then the current collation
locale is used for ordering. Implementation details: strcoll()
is used to compare strings. See |:language| check or set the
collation locale. |v:collate| can also be used to check the
@@ -10182,19 +10183,19 @@ M.funcs = {
< ['n', 'o', 'O', 'p', 'z', 'รถ'] ~
This does not work properly on Mac.
- When {func} is given and it is 'n' then all items will be
+ When {how} is given and it is 'n' then all items will be
sorted numerical (Implementation detail: this uses the
strtod() function to parse numbers, Strings, Lists, Dicts and
Funcrefs will be considered as being 0).
- When {func} is given and it is 'N' then all items will be
+ When {how} is given and it is 'N' then all items will be
sorted numerical. This is like 'n' but a string containing
digits will be used as the number they represent.
- When {func} is given and it is 'f' then all items will be
+ When {how} is given and it is 'f' then all items will be
sorted numerical. All values must be a Number or a Float.
- When {func} is a |Funcref| or a function name, this function
+ When {how} is a |Funcref| or a function name, this function
is called to compare items. The function is invoked with two
items as argument and must return zero if they are equal, 1 or
bigger if the first one sorts after the second one, -1 or
@@ -10224,8 +10225,8 @@ M.funcs = {
<
]=],
name = 'sort',
- params = { { 'list', 'any' }, { 'func', 'any' }, { 'dict', 'any' } },
- signature = 'sort({list} [, {func} [, {dict}]])',
+ params = { { 'list', 'any' }, { 'how', 'any' }, { 'dict', 'any' } },
+ signature = 'sort({list} [, {how} [, {dict}]])',
},
soundfold = {
args = 1,