Update runtime files.

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Bram Moolenaar
2014-10-02 01:41:41 +02:00
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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 09
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 27
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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*:syn-contains* *E405* *E406* *E407* *E408* *E409*
contains={groupname},..
contains={group-name},..
The "contains" argument is followed by a list of syntax group names. These
groups will be allowed to begin inside the item (they may extend past the
@ -3852,13 +3852,13 @@ region where contained items do match. Note that this may also limit the
area that is highlighted
containedin={groupname}... *:syn-containedin*
containedin={group-name}... *:syn-containedin*
The "containedin" argument is followed by a list of syntax group names. The
item will be allowed to begin inside these groups. This works as if the
containing item has a "contains=" argument that includes this item.
The {groupname}... can be used just like for "contains", as explained above.
The {group-name}... can be used just like for "contains", as explained above.
This is useful when adding a syntax item afterwards. An item can be told to
be included inside an already existing item, without changing the definition
@ -3874,7 +3874,7 @@ keywords never contain another item, thus adding them to "containedin" won't
work.
nextgroup={groupname},.. *:syn-nextgroup*
nextgroup={group-name},.. *:syn-nextgroup*
The "nextgroup" argument is followed by a list of syntax group names,
separated by commas (just like with "contains", so you can also use patterns).