vim-patch:b59ae59a5870

Update runtime files

b59ae59a58

Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
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zeertzjq 2023-04-15 19:11:29 +08:00
parent 9f1d333072
commit 57221e0d11
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ to be doubled. These two commands are equivalent: >
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
interpolated-string *interp-string*
interpolated-string *$quote* *interpolated-string*
$"string" interpolated string constant *expr-$quote*
$'string' interpolated literal string constant *expr-$'*
@ -2578,10 +2578,10 @@ text...
If "eval" is not specified, then each line of text is
used as a |literal-string|, except that single quotes
doe not need to be doubled.
does not need to be doubled.
If "eval" is specified, then any Vim expression in the
form {expr} is evaluated and the result replaces the
expression, like with |interp-string|.
expression, like with |interpolated-string|.
Example where $HOME is expanded: >
let lines =<< trim eval END
some text

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@ -3332,8 +3332,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
If the expression starts with s: or |<SID>|, then it is replaced with
the script ID (|local-function|). Example: >
set includeexpr=s:MyIncludeExpr(v:fname)
set includeexpr=<SID>SomeIncludeExpr(v:fname)
setlocal includeexpr=s:MyIncludeExpr(v:fname)
setlocal includeexpr=<SID>SomeIncludeExpr(v:fname)
<
The expression will be evaluated in the |sandbox| when set from a
modeline, see |sandbox-option|.