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--- @meta _
-- THIS FILE IS GENERATED
-- DO NOT EDIT
error('Cannot require a meta file')
--- @class vim.v
vim.v = ...
--- The command line arguments Vim was invoked with. This is a
--- list of strings. The first item is the Vim command.
--- See `v:progpath` for the command with full path.
--- @type string[]
vim.v.argv = ...
--- Argument for evaluating 'formatexpr' and used for the typed
--- character when using <expr> in an abbreviation `:map-<expr>`.
--- It is also used by the `InsertCharPre` and `InsertEnter` events.
--- @type string
vim.v.char = ...
--- The name of the character encoding of a file to be converted.
--- Only valid while evaluating the 'charconvert' option.
--- @type string
vim.v.charconvert_from = ...
--- The name of the character encoding of a file after conversion.
--- Only valid while evaluating the 'charconvert' option.
--- @type string
vim.v.charconvert_to = ...
--- The extra arguments ("++p", "++enc=", "++ff=") given to a file
--- read/write command. This is set before an autocommand event
--- for a file read/write command is triggered. There is a
--- leading space to make it possible to append this variable
--- directly after the read/write command. Note: "+cmd" isn't
--- included here, because it will be executed anyway.
--- @type string
vim.v.cmdarg = ...
--- Set like v:cmdarg for a file read/write command. When a "!"
--- was used the value is 1, otherwise it is 0. Note that this
--- can only be used in autocommands. For user commands `<bang>`
--- can be used.
--- @type integer
vim.v.cmdbang = ...
--- The current locale setting for collation order of the runtime
--- environment. This allows Vim scripts to be aware of the
--- current locale encoding. Technical: it's the value of
--- LC_COLLATE. When not using a locale the value is "C".
--- This variable can not be set directly, use the `:language`
--- command.
--- See `multi-lang`.
--- @type string
vim.v.collate = ...
--- Dictionary containing the `complete-items` for the most
--- recently completed word after `CompleteDone`. Empty if the
--- completion failed, or after leaving and re-entering insert
--- mode.
--- Note: Plugins can modify the value to emulate the builtin
--- `CompleteDone` event behavior.
--- @type vim.v.completed_item
vim.v.completed_item = ...
--- The count given for the last Normal mode command. Can be used
--- to get the count before a mapping. Read-only. Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :map _x :<C-U>echo "the count is " .. v:count<CR>
--- ```
---
--- Note: The <C-U> is required to remove the line range that you
--- get when typing ':' after a count.
--- When there are two counts, as in "3d2w", they are multiplied,
--- just like what happens in the command, "d6w" for the example.
--- Also used for evaluating the 'formatexpr' option.
--- @type integer
vim.v.count = ...
--- Just like "v:count", but defaults to one when no count is
--- used.
--- @type integer
vim.v.count1 = ...
--- The current locale setting for characters of the runtime
--- environment. This allows Vim scripts to be aware of the
--- current locale encoding. Technical: it's the value of
--- LC_CTYPE. When not using a locale the value is "C".
--- This variable can not be set directly, use the `:language`
--- command.
--- See `multi-lang`.
--- @type string
vim.v.ctype = ...
--- Normally zero. When a deadly signal is caught it's set to
--- one. When multiple signals are caught the number increases.
--- Can be used in an autocommand to check if Vim didn't
--- terminate normally.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :au VimLeave * if v:dying | echo "\nAAAAaaaarrrggghhhh!!!\n" | endif
--- ```
---
--- Note: if another deadly signal is caught when v:dying is one,
--- VimLeave autocommands will not be executed.
--- @type integer
vim.v.dying = ...
--- Number of screen cells that can be used for an `:echo` message
--- in the last screen line before causing the `hit-enter-prompt`.
--- Depends on 'showcmd', 'ruler' and 'columns'. You need to
--- check 'cmdheight' for whether there are full-width lines
--- available above the last line.
--- @type integer
vim.v.echospace = ...
--- Last given error message.
--- Modifiable (can be set).
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- let v:errmsg = ""
--- silent! next
--- if v:errmsg != ""
--- " ... handle error
--- ```
--- @type string
vim.v.errmsg = ...
--- Errors found by assert functions, such as `assert_true()`.
--- This is a list of strings.
--- The assert functions append an item when an assert fails.
--- The return value indicates this: a one is returned if an item
--- was added to v:errors, otherwise zero is returned.
--- To remove old results make it empty:
---
--- ```vim
--- let v:errors = []
--- ```
---
--- If v:errors is set to anything but a list it is made an empty
--- list by the assert function.
--- @type string[]
vim.v.errors = ...
--- Dictionary of event data for the current `autocommand`. Valid
--- only during the event lifetime; storing or passing v:event is
--- invalid! Copy it instead:
---
--- ```vim
--- au TextYankPost * let g:foo = deepcopy(v:event)
--- ```
---
--- Keys vary by event; see the documentation for the specific
--- event, e.g. `DirChanged` or `TextYankPost`.
--- KEY DESCRIPTION ~
--- abort Whether the event triggered during
--- an aborting condition (e.g. `c_Esc` or
--- `c_CTRL-C` for `CmdlineLeave`).
--- chan `channel-id`
--- info Dict of arbitrary event data.
--- cmdlevel Level of cmdline.
--- cmdtype Type of cmdline, `cmdline-char`.
--- cwd Current working directory.
--- inclusive Motion is `inclusive`, else exclusive.
--- scope Event-specific scope name.
--- operator Current `operator`. Also set for Ex
--- commands (unlike `v:operator`). For
--- example if `TextYankPost` is triggered
--- by the `:yank` Ex command then
--- `v:event.operator` is "y".
--- regcontents Text stored in the register as a
--- `readfile()`-style list of lines.
--- regname Requested register (e.g "x" for "xyy)
--- or the empty string for an unnamed
--- operation.
--- regtype Type of register as returned by
--- `getregtype()`.
--- visual Selection is visual (as opposed to,
--- e.g., via motion).
--- completed_item Current selected complete item on
--- `CompleteChanged`, Is `{}` when no complete
--- item selected.
--- height Height of popup menu on `CompleteChanged`
--- width Width of popup menu on `CompleteChanged`
--- row Row count of popup menu on `CompleteChanged`,
--- relative to screen.
--- col Col count of popup menu on `CompleteChanged`,
--- relative to screen.
--- size Total number of completion items on
--- `CompleteChanged`.
--- scrollbar Is `v:true` if popup menu have scrollbar, or
--- `v:false` if not.
--- changed_window Is `v:true` if the event fired while
--- changing window (or tab) on `DirChanged`.
--- status Job status or exit code, -1 means "unknown". `TermClose`
--- reason Reason for completion being done. `CompleteDone`
--- complete_word The word that was selected, empty if abandoned complete.
--- complete_type See `complete_info_mode`
--- @type vim.v.event
vim.v.event = ...
--- The value of the exception most recently caught and not
--- finished. See also `v:stacktrace`, `v:throwpoint`, and
--- `throw-variables`.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- try
--- throw "oops"
--- catch /.*/
--- echo "caught " .. v:exception
--- endtry
--- ```
---
--- Output: "caught oops".
--- @type string
vim.v.exception = ...
--- Exit code, or `v:null` before invoking the `VimLeavePre`
--- and `VimLeave` autocmds. See `:q`, `:x` and `:cquit`.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :au VimLeave * echo "Exit value is " .. v:exiting
--- ```
--- @type integer?
vim.v.exiting = ...
--- Special value used to put "false" in JSON and msgpack. See
--- `json_encode()`. This value is converted to "v:false" when used
--- as a String (e.g. in `expr5` with string concatenation
--- operator) and to zero when used as a Number (e.g. in `expr5`
--- or `expr7` when used with numeric operators). Read-only.
--- @type boolean
vim.v['false'] = ...
--- What should happen after a `FileChangedShell` event was
--- triggered. Can be used in an autocommand to tell Vim what to
--- do with the affected buffer:
--- reload Reload the buffer (does not work if
--- the file was deleted).
--- edit Reload the buffer and detect the
--- values for options such as
--- 'fileformat', 'fileencoding', 'binary'
--- (does not work if the file was
--- deleted).
--- ask Ask the user what to do, as if there
--- was no autocommand. Except that when
--- only the timestamp changed nothing
--- will happen.
--- <empty> Nothing, the autocommand should do
--- everything that needs to be done.
--- The default is empty. If another (invalid) value is used then
--- Vim behaves like it is empty, there is no warning message.
--- @type string
vim.v.fcs_choice = ...
--- The reason why the `FileChangedShell` event was triggered.
--- Can be used in an autocommand to decide what to do and/or what
--- to set v:fcs_choice to. Possible values:
--- deleted file no longer exists
--- conflict file contents, mode or timestamp was
--- changed and buffer is modified
--- changed file contents has changed
--- mode mode of file changed
--- time only file timestamp changed
--- @type string
vim.v.fcs_reason = ...
--- When evaluating 'includeexpr': the file name that was
--- detected. Empty otherwise.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname = ...
--- The name of the diff (patch) file. Only valid while
--- evaluating 'patchexpr'.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname_diff = ...
--- The name of the input file. Valid while evaluating:
--- option used for ~
--- 'charconvert' file to be converted
--- 'diffexpr' original file
--- 'patchexpr' original file
--- And set to the swap file name for `SwapExists`.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname_in = ...
--- The name of the new version of the file. Only valid while
--- evaluating 'diffexpr'.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname_new = ...
--- The name of the output file. Only valid while
--- evaluating:
--- option used for ~
--- 'charconvert' resulting converted file [1]
--- 'diffexpr' output of diff
--- 'patchexpr' resulting patched file
--- [1] When doing conversion for a write command (e.g., ":w
--- file") it will be equal to v:fname_in. When doing conversion
--- for a read command (e.g., ":e file") it will be a temporary
--- file and different from v:fname_in.
--- @type string
vim.v.fname_out = ...
--- Used for 'foldtext': dashes representing foldlevel of a closed
--- fold.
--- Read-only in the `sandbox`. `fold-foldtext`
--- @type string
vim.v.folddashes = ...
--- Used for 'foldtext': last line of closed fold.
--- Read-only in the `sandbox`. `fold-foldtext`
--- @type integer
vim.v.foldend = ...
--- Used for 'foldtext': foldlevel of closed fold.
--- Read-only in the `sandbox`. `fold-foldtext`
--- @type integer
vim.v.foldlevel = ...
--- Used for 'foldtext': first line of closed fold.
--- Read-only in the `sandbox`. `fold-foldtext`
--- @type integer
vim.v.foldstart = ...
--- Variable that indicates whether search highlighting is on.
--- Setting it makes sense only if 'hlsearch' is enabled. Setting
--- this variable to zero acts like the `:nohlsearch` command,
--- setting it to one acts like
---
--- ```vim
--- let &hlsearch = &hlsearch
--- ```
---
--- Note that the value is restored when returning from a
--- function. `function-search-undo`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.hlsearch = ...
--- Used for the `InsertEnter` and `InsertChange` autocommand
--- events. Values:
--- i Insert mode
--- r Replace mode
--- v Virtual Replace mode
--- @type string
vim.v.insertmode = ...
--- Key of the current item of a `Dictionary`. Only valid while
--- evaluating the expression used with `map()` and `filter()`.
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.key = ...
--- The current locale setting for messages of the runtime
--- environment. This allows Vim scripts to be aware of the
--- current language. Technical: it's the value of LC_MESSAGES.
--- The value is system dependent.
--- This variable can not be set directly, use the `:language`
--- command.
--- It can be different from `v:ctype` when messages are desired
--- in a different language than what is used for character
--- encoding. See `multi-lang`.
--- @type string
vim.v.lang = ...
--- The current locale setting for time messages of the runtime
--- environment. This allows Vim scripts to be aware of the
--- current language. Technical: it's the value of LC_TIME.
--- This variable can not be set directly, use the `:language`
--- command. See `multi-lang`.
--- @type string
vim.v.lc_time = ...
--- Line number for the 'foldexpr' `fold-expr`, 'formatexpr',
--- 'indentexpr' and 'statuscolumn' expressions, tab page number
--- for 'guitablabel' and 'guitabtooltip'. Only valid while one of
--- these expressions is being evaluated. Read-only when in the
--- `sandbox`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.lnum = ...
--- Prefix for calling Lua functions from expressions.
--- See `v:lua-call` for more information.
--- @type any
vim.v.lua = ...
--- Maximum line length. Depending on where it is used it can be
--- screen columns, characters or bytes. The value currently is
--- 2147483647 on all systems.
--- @type integer
vim.v.maxcol = ...
--- Column number for a mouse click obtained with `getchar()`.
--- This is the screen column number, like with `virtcol()`. The
--- value is zero when there was no mouse button click.
--- @type integer
vim.v.mouse_col = ...
--- Line number for a mouse click obtained with `getchar()`.
--- This is the text line number, not the screen line number. The
--- value is zero when there was no mouse button click.
--- @type integer
vim.v.mouse_lnum = ...
--- Window number for a mouse click obtained with `getchar()`.
--- First window has number 1, like with `winnr()`. The value is
--- zero when there was no mouse button click.
--- @type integer
vim.v.mouse_win = ...
--- `window-ID` for a mouse click obtained with `getchar()`.
--- The value is zero when there was no mouse button click.
--- @type integer
vim.v.mouse_winid = ...
--- Dictionary containing msgpack types used by `msgpackparse()`
--- and `msgpackdump()`. All types inside dictionary are fixed
--- (not editable) empty lists. To check whether some list is one
--- of msgpack types, use `is` operator.
--- @type table
vim.v.msgpack_types = ...
--- Special value used to put "null" in JSON and NIL in msgpack.
--- See `json_encode()`. This value is converted to "v:null" when
--- used as a String (e.g. in `expr5` with string concatenation
--- operator) and to zero when used as a Number (e.g. in `expr5`
--- or `expr7` when used with numeric operators). Read-only.
--- In some places `v:null` can be used for a List, Dict, etc.
--- that is not set. That is slightly different than an empty
--- List, Dict, etc.
--- @type vim.NIL
vim.v.null = ...
--- Maximum value of a number.
--- @type integer
vim.v.numbermax = ...
--- Minimum value of a number (negative).
--- @type integer
vim.v.numbermin = ...
--- Number of bits in a Number. This is normally 64, but on some
--- systems it may be 32.
--- @type integer
vim.v.numbersize = ...
--- List of file names that is loaded from the `shada` file on
--- startup. These are the files that Vim remembers marks for.
--- The length of the List is limited by the ' argument of the
--- 'shada' option (default is 100).
--- When the `shada` file is not used the List is empty.
--- Also see `:oldfiles` and `c_#<`.
--- The List can be modified, but this has no effect on what is
--- stored in the `shada` file later. If you use values other
--- than String this will cause trouble.
--- @type string[]
vim.v.oldfiles = ...
--- The last operator given in Normal mode. This is a single
--- character except for commands starting with <g> or <z>,
--- in which case it is two characters. Best used alongside
--- `v:prevcount` and `v:register`. Useful if you want to cancel
--- Operator-pending mode and then use the operator, e.g.:
---
--- ```vim
--- :omap O <Esc>:call MyMotion(v:operator)<CR>
--- ```
---
--- The value remains set until another operator is entered, thus
--- don't expect it to be empty.
--- v:operator is not set for `:delete`, `:yank` or other Ex
--- commands.
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.operator = ...
--- Command used to set the option. Valid while executing an
--- `OptionSet` autocommand.
--- value option was set via ~
--- "setlocal" `:setlocal` or `:let l:xxx`
--- "setglobal" `:setglobal` or `:let g:xxx`
--- "set" `:set` or `:let`
--- "modeline" `modeline`
--- @type string
vim.v.option_command = ...
--- New value of the option. Valid while executing an `OptionSet`
--- autocommand.
--- @type any
vim.v.option_new = ...
--- Old value of the option. Valid while executing an `OptionSet`
--- autocommand. Depending on the command used for setting and the
--- kind of option this is either the local old value or the
--- global old value.
--- @type any
vim.v.option_old = ...
--- Old global value of the option. Valid while executing an
--- `OptionSet` autocommand.
--- @type any
vim.v.option_oldglobal = ...
--- Old local value of the option. Valid while executing an
--- `OptionSet` autocommand.
--- @type any
vim.v.option_oldlocal = ...
--- Scope of the set command. Valid while executing an
--- `OptionSet` autocommand. Can be either "global" or "local"
--- @type string
vim.v.option_type = ...
--- The count given for the last but one Normal mode command.
--- This is the v:count value of the previous command. Useful if
--- you want to cancel Visual or Operator-pending mode and then
--- use the count, e.g.:
---
--- ```vim
--- :vmap % <Esc>:call MyFilter(v:prevcount)<CR>
--- ```
---
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.prevcount = ...
--- Normally zero. Set to one after using ":profile start".
--- See `profiling`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.profiling = ...
--- The name by which Nvim was invoked (with path removed).
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.progname = ...
--- Absolute path to the current running Nvim.
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.progpath = ...
--- The name of the register in effect for the current normal mode
--- command (regardless of whether that command actually used a
--- register). Or for the currently executing normal mode mapping
--- (use this in custom commands that take a register).
--- If none is supplied it is the default register '"', unless
--- 'clipboard' contains "unnamed" or "unnamedplus", then it is
--- "*" or '+'.
--- Also see `getreg()` and `setreg()`
--- @type string
vim.v.register = ...
--- Relative line number for the 'statuscolumn' expression.
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.relnum = ...
--- String describing the script or function that caused the
--- screen to scroll up. It's only set when it is empty, thus the
--- first reason is remembered. It is set to "Unknown" for a
--- typed command.
--- This can be used to find out why your script causes the
--- hit-enter prompt.
--- @type string
vim.v.scrollstart = ...
--- Search direction: 1 after a forward search, 0 after a
--- backward search. It is reset to forward when directly setting
--- the last search pattern, see `quote/`.
--- Note that the value is restored when returning from a
--- function. `function-search-undo`.
--- Read-write.
--- @type integer
vim.v.searchforward = ...
--- Primary listen-address of Nvim, the first item returned by
--- `serverlist()`. Usually this is the named pipe created by Nvim
--- at `startup` or given by `--listen` (or the deprecated
--- `$NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS` env var).
---
--- See also `serverstart()` `serverstop()`.
--- Read-only.
---
--- *$NVIM*
--- $NVIM is set by `terminal` and `jobstart()`, and is thus
--- a hint that the current environment is a subprocess of Nvim.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- if $NVIM
--- echo nvim_get_chan_info(v:parent)
--- endif
--- ```
---
--- Note the contents of $NVIM may change in the future.
--- @type string
vim.v.servername = ...
--- Result of the last shell command. When non-zero, the last
--- shell command had an error. When zero, there was no problem.
--- This only works when the shell returns the error code to Vim.
--- The value -1 is often used when the command could not be
--- executed. Read-only.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- !mv foo bar
--- if v:shell_error
--- echo 'could not rename "foo" to "bar"!'
--- endif
--- ```
--- @type integer
vim.v.shell_error = ...
--- The stack trace of the exception most recently caught and
--- not finished. Refer to `getstacktrace()` for the structure of
--- stack trace. See also `v:exception`, `v:throwpoint`, and
--- `throw-variables`.
--- @type table[]
vim.v.stacktrace = ...
--- Last given status message.
--- Modifiable (can be set).
--- @type string
vim.v.statusmsg = ...
--- `channel-id` corresponding to stderr. The value is always 2;
--- use this variable to make your code more descriptive.
--- Unlike stdin and stdout (see `stdioopen()`), stderr is always
--- open for writing. Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :call chansend(v:stderr, "error: toaster empty\n")
--- ```
--- @type integer
vim.v.stderr = ...
--- `SwapExists` autocommands can set this to the selected choice
--- for handling an existing swapfile:
--- 'o' Open read-only
--- 'e' Edit anyway
--- 'r' Recover
--- 'd' Delete swapfile
--- 'q' Quit
--- 'a' Abort
--- The value should be a single-character string. An empty value
--- results in the user being asked, as would happen when there is
--- no SwapExists autocommand. The default is empty.
--- @type string
vim.v.swapchoice = ...
--- Normal mode command to be executed after a file has been
--- opened. Can be used for a `SwapExists` autocommand to have
--- another Vim open the file and jump to the right place. For
--- example, when jumping to a tag the value is ":tag tagname\r".
--- For ":edit +cmd file" the value is ":cmd\r".
--- @type string
vim.v.swapcommand = ...
--- Name of the swapfile found.
--- Only valid during `SwapExists` event.
--- Read-only.
--- @type string
vim.v.swapname = ...
--- Value of `Blob` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_blob = ...
--- Value of `Boolean` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_bool = ...
--- Value of `Dictionary` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_dict = ...
--- Value of `Float` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_float = ...
--- Value of `Funcref` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_func = ...
--- Value of `List` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_list = ...
--- Value of `Number` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_number = ...
--- Value of `String` type. Read-only. See: `type()`
--- @type integer
vim.v.t_string = ...
--- The value of the most recent OSC or DCS control sequence
--- sent from a process running in the embedded `terminal`.
--- This can be read in a `TermRequest` event handler to respond
--- to queries from embedded applications.
--- @type string
vim.v.termrequest = ...
--- The value of the most recent OSC or DCS control sequence
--- received by Nvim from the terminal. This can be read in a
--- `TermResponse` event handler after querying the terminal using
--- another escape sequence.
--- @type string
vim.v.termresponse = ...
--- Must be set before using `test_garbagecollect_now()`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.testing = ...
--- Full filename of the last loaded or saved session file.
--- Empty when no session file has been saved. See `:mksession`.
--- Modifiable (can be set).
--- @type string
vim.v.this_session = ...
--- The point where the exception most recently caught and not
--- finished was thrown. Not set when commands are typed. See
--- also `v:exception`, `v:stacktrace`, and `throw-variables`.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- try
--- throw "oops"
--- catch /.*/
--- echo "Exception from" v:throwpoint
--- endtry
--- ```
---
--- Output: "Exception from test.vim, line 2"
--- @type string
vim.v.throwpoint = ...
--- Special value used to put "true" in JSON and msgpack. See
--- `json_encode()`. This value is converted to "v:true" when used
--- as a String (e.g. in `expr5` with string concatenation
--- operator) and to one when used as a Number (e.g. in `expr5` or
--- `expr7` when used with numeric operators). Read-only.
--- @type boolean
vim.v['true'] = ...
--- Value of the current item of a `List` or `Dictionary`. Only
--- valid while evaluating the expression used with `map()` and
--- `filter()`. Read-only.
--- @type any
vim.v.val = ...
--- Vim version number: major version times 100 plus minor
--- version. Vim 5.0 is 500, Vim 5.1 is 501.
--- Read-only.
--- Use `has()` to check the Nvim (not Vim) version:
---
--- ```vim
--- :if has("nvim-0.2.1")
--- ```
--- @type integer
vim.v.version = ...
--- 0 during startup, 1 just before `VimEnter`.
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.vim_did_enter = ...
--- Virtual line number for the 'statuscolumn' expression.
--- Negative when drawing the status column for virtual lines, zero
--- when drawing an actual buffer line, and positive when drawing
--- the wrapped part of a buffer line.
--- Read-only.
--- @type integer
vim.v.virtnum = ...
--- Last given warning message.
--- Modifiable (can be set).
--- @type string
vim.v.warningmsg = ...
--- Application-specific window "handle" which may be set by any
--- attached UI. Defaults to zero.
--- Note: For Nvim `windows` use `winnr()` or `win_getid()`, see
--- `window-ID`.
--- @type integer
vim.v.windowid = ...
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