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Diffstat (limited to 'runtime/lua/vim/_meta/vimfn.lua')
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/lua/vim/_meta/vimfn.lua | 38 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/vimfn.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/vimfn.lua index 3de2e5ac4f..b15d780121 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/vimfn.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/vimfn.lua @@ -572,9 +572,9 @@ function vim.fn.bufloaded(buf) end --- If the {buf} is a String, but you want to use it as a buffer --- <If the buffer doesn't exist, or doesn't have a name, an empty --- string is returned. >vim ---- echo bufname("#") " alternate buffer name +--- echo bufname("#") " alternate buffer name --- echo bufname(3) " name of buffer 3 ---- echo bufname("%") " name of current buffer +--- echo bufname("%") " name of current buffer --- echo bufname("file2") " name of buffer where "file2" matches. --- < --- @@ -778,10 +778,10 @@ function vim.fn.chansend(id, data) end --- Return Number value of the first char in {string}. --- Examples: >vim ---- echo char2nr(" ") " returns 32 ---- echo char2nr("ABC") " returns 65 ---- echo char2nr("á") " returns 225 ---- echo char2nr("á"[0]) " returns 195 +--- echo char2nr(" ") " returns 32 +--- echo char2nr("ABC") " returns 65 +--- echo char2nr("á") " returns 225 +--- echo char2nr("á"[0]) " returns 195 --- echo char2nr("\<M-x>") " returns 128 --- <Non-ASCII characters are always treated as UTF-8 characters. --- {utf8} is ignored, it exists only for backwards-compatibility. @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ function vim.fn.charclass(string) end --- --- Example: --- With the cursor on '세' in line 5 with text "여보세요": >vim ---- echo charcol('.') " returns 3 +--- echo charcol('.') " returns 3 --- echo col('.') " returns 7 --- --- @param expr any @@ -929,9 +929,9 @@ function vim.fn.clearmatches(win) end --- character position use |charcol()|. --- Note that only marks in the current file can be used. --- Examples: >vim ---- echo col(".") " column of cursor ---- echo col("$") " length of cursor line plus one ---- echo col("'t") " column of mark t +--- echo col(".") " column of cursor +--- echo col("$") " length of cursor line plus one +--- echo col("'t") " column of mark t --- echo col("'" .. markname) " column of mark markname --- <The first column is 1. Returns 0 if {expr} is invalid or when --- the window with ID {winid} is not found. @@ -4809,9 +4809,9 @@ function vim.fn.libcallnr(libname, funcname, argument) end --- that window instead of the current window. --- Returns 0 for invalid values of {expr} and {winid}. --- Examples: >vim ---- echo line(".") " line number of the cursor ---- echo line(".", winid) " idem, in window "winid" ---- echo line("'t") " line number of mark t +--- echo line(".") " line number of the cursor +--- echo line(".", winid) " idem, in window "winid" +--- echo line("'t") " line number of mark t --- echo line("'" .. marker) " line number of mark marker --- < --- To jump to the last known position when opening a file see @@ -6303,11 +6303,11 @@ function vim.fn.rand(expr) end --- start this is an error. --- Examples: >vim --- echo range(4) " [0, 1, 2, 3] ---- echo range(2, 4) " [2, 3, 4] ---- echo range(2, 9, 3) " [2, 5, 8] +--- echo range(2, 4) " [2, 3, 4] +--- echo range(2, 9, 3) " [2, 5, 8] --- echo range(2, -2, -1) " [2, 1, 0, -1, -2] --- echo range(0) " [] ---- echo range(2, 0) " error! +--- echo range(2, 0) " error! --- < --- --- @param expr any @@ -8801,7 +8801,7 @@ function vim.fn.strdisplaywidth(string, col) end --- echo strftime("%c") " Sun Apr 27 11:49:23 1997 --- echo strftime("%Y %b %d %X") " 1997 Apr 27 11:53:25 --- echo strftime("%y%m%d %T") " 970427 11:53:55 ---- echo strftime("%H:%M") " 11:55 +--- echo strftime("%H:%M") " 11:55 --- echo strftime("%c", getftime("file.c")) --- " Show mod time of file.c. --- @@ -8834,8 +8834,8 @@ function vim.fn.strgetchar(str, index) end --- -1 is returned if the {needle} does not occur in {haystack}. --- See also |strridx()|. --- Examples: >vim ---- echo stridx("An Example", "Example") " 3 ---- echo stridx("Starting point", "Start") " 0 +--- echo stridx("An Example", "Example") " 3 +--- echo stridx("Starting point", "Start") " 0 --- echo stridx("Starting point", "start") " -1 --- < *strstr()* *strchr()* --- stridx() works similar to the C function strstr(). When used |