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Rationale: the purpose of nvim_execute_lua is to simply call lua code with lua
values. If a lua function expects a floating point value, it should be enough
to specify a float as argument to nvim_execute_lua.
However, make sure to preserve the existing roundtripping behavior of
API values when using `vim.api` functions. This is covered by existing
lua/api_spec.lua tests.
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For the case of TV_DICTITEM_STRUCT, we can't just pass `1` because:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/8142#discussion_r175262436
> this variant will trigger array overrun warnings from various static analyzers.
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Still left calls in eval/typval.c and test/unit/eval/helpers.lua. Latter is the
only reason why function did not receive `static` modifier.
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Most of files, except for eval.c and eval/* were only processed by perl.
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Ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/4411#issuecomment-300248206
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