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@@ -526,6 +526,8 @@ uniq({list} [, {func} [, {dict}]])
List remove adjacent duplicates from a list
values({dict}) List values in {dict}
virtcol({expr}) Number screen column of cursor or mark
+virtcol2col({winid}, {lnum}, {col})
+ Number byte index of a character on screen
visualmode([expr]) String last visual mode used
wait({timeout}, {condition} [, {interval}])
Number Wait until {condition} is satisfied
@@ -5620,12 +5622,19 @@ nvim_...({...}) *E5555* *nvim_...()* *eval-api*
or({expr}, {expr}) *or()*
Bitwise OR on the two arguments. The arguments are converted
to a number. A List, Dict or Float argument causes an error.
+ Also see `and()` and `xor()`.
Example: >
:let bits = or(bits, 0x80)
< Can also be used as a |method|: >
:let bits = bits->or(0x80)
-pathshorten({expr} [, {len}]) *pathshorten()*
+< Rationale: The reason this is a function and not using the "|"
+ character like many languages, is that Vi has always used "|"
+ to separate commands. In many places it would not be clear if
+ "|" is an operator or a command separator.
+
+
+pathshorten({path} [, {len}]) *pathshorten()*
Shorten directory names in the path {path} and return the
result. The tail, the file name, is kept as-is. The other
components in the path are reduced to {len} letters in length.
@@ -8831,6 +8840,26 @@ virtcol({expr}) *virtcol()*
< Can also be used as a |method|: >
GetPos()->virtcol()
+virtcol2col({winid}, {lnum}, {col}) *virtcol2col()*
+ The result is a Number, which is the byte index of the
+ character in window {winid} at buffer line {lnum} and virtual
+ column {col}.
+
+ If {col} is greater than the last virtual column in line
+ {lnum}, then the byte index of the character at the last
+ virtual column is returned.
+
+ The {winid} argument can be the window number or the
+ |window-ID|. If this is zero, then the current window is used.
+
+ Returns -1 if the window {winid} doesn't exist or the buffer
+ line {lnum} or virtual column {col} is invalid.
+
+ See also |screenpos()|, |virtcol()| and |col()|.
+
+ Can also be used as a |method|: >
+ GetWinid()->virtcol2col(lnum, col)
+
visualmode([{expr}]) *visualmode()*
The result is a String, which describes the last Visual mode
used in the current buffer. Initially it returns an empty
@@ -9262,6 +9291,7 @@ writefile({object}, {fname} [, {flags}])
xor({expr}, {expr}) *xor()*
Bitwise XOR on the two arguments. The arguments are converted
to a number. A List, Dict or Float argument causes an error.
+ Also see `and()` and `or()`.
Example: >
:let bits = xor(bits, 0x80)
<