Update runtime files.
Includes changing &sw to shiftwidth() for all indent scripts.
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*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 29
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*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 05
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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":s/[/x/" searches for "[/x" and replaces it with nothing. It does
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not search for "[" and replaces it with "x"!
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*E944* *E945*
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If the sequence begins with "^", it matches any single character NOT
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in the collection: "[^xyz]" matches anything but 'x', 'y' and 'z'.
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- If two characters in the sequence are separated by '-', this is
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shorthand for the full list of ASCII characters between them. E.g.,
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"[0-9]" matches any decimal digit. Non-ASCII characters can be
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used, but the character values must not be more than 256 apart.
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"[0-9]" matches any decimal digit. If the starting character exceeds
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the ending character, e.g. [c-a], E944 occurs. Non-ASCII characters
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can be used, but the character values must not be more than 256 apart
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in the old regexp engine. For example, searching by [\u3000-\u4000]
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after setting re=1 emits a E945 error. Prepending \%#=2 will fix it.
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- A character class expression is evaluated to the set of characters
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belonging to that character class. The following character classes
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are supported:
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