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diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt index 84a893a205..ab65cc4560 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt @@ -4727,7 +4727,7 @@ getreg([{regname} [, 1 [, {list}]]]) *getreg()* getregtype([{regname}]) *getregtype()* The result is a String, which is type of register {regname}. The value will be one of: - "v" for |characterwise| text + "v" for |charwise| text "V" for |linewise| text "<CTRL-V>{width}" for |blockwise-visual| text "" for an empty or unknown register @@ -4969,9 +4969,11 @@ has({feature}) Returns 1 if {feature} is supported, 0 otherwise. The < *feature-list* List of supported pseudo-feature names: acl |ACL| support + bsd BSD system (not macOS, use "mac" for that). iconv Can use |iconv()| for conversion. +shellslash Can use backslashes in filenames (Windows) clipboard |clipboard| provider is available. + mac MacOS system. nvim This is Nvim. python2 Legacy Vim |python2| interface. |has-python| python3 Legacy Vim |python3| interface. |has-python| @@ -4981,6 +4983,7 @@ has({feature}) Returns 1 if {feature} is supported, 0 otherwise. The unix Unix system. *vim_starting* True during |startup|. win32 Windows system (32 or 64 bit). + win64 Windows system (64 bit). wsl WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) system *has-patch* @@ -6131,7 +6134,7 @@ mode([expr]) Return a string that indicates the current mode. n Normal no Operator-pending - nov Operator-pending (forced characterwise |o_v|) + nov Operator-pending (forced charwise |o_v|) noV Operator-pending (forced linewise |o_V|) noCTRL-V Operator-pending (forced blockwise |o_CTRL-V|) niI Normal using |i_CTRL-O| in |Insert-mode| @@ -7441,7 +7444,7 @@ setreg({regname}, {value} [, {options}]) If {options} contains "a" or {regname} is upper case, then the value is appended. {options} can also contain a register type specification: - "c" or "v" |characterwise| mode + "c" or "v" |charwise| mode "l" or "V" |linewise| mode "b" or "<CTRL-V>" |blockwise-visual| mode If a number immediately follows "b" or "<CTRL-V>" then this is @@ -9708,7 +9711,7 @@ This does NOT work: > register, "@/" for the search pattern. If the result of {expr1} ends in a <CR> or <NL>, the register will be linewise, otherwise it will be set to - characterwise. + charwise. This can be used to clear the last search pattern: > :let @/ = "" < This is different from searching for an empty string, |