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It is less error-prone than manually defining header guards. Pretty much
all compilers support it even if it's not part of the C standard.
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BREAKING CHANGE: This breaks the OptionSet autocommand, as the `v:` values associated with it (`v:option_new`, `v:option_old`, `v:option_oldlocal` and `v:option_oldglobal`) are now the same type as the option, instead of all option values being converted to strings.
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Allow Include What You Use to remove unnecessary includes and only
include what is necessary. This helps with reducing compilation times
and makes it easier to visualise which dependencies are actually
required.
Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/549, but doesn't close
it since this only works fully for .c files and not headers.
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This type itself is not eval-specific. Moving it to types.h can avoid
including eval/funcs.h in many headers, and types.h is already included
by many headers.
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Problem: The eval.c file is too big.
Solution: Move code related to variables to evalvars.c. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closes vim/vim#4868)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0522ba0359c96a8c2a4fc8fca0d3b58e49dda759
Name the new file eval/vars.c instead.
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