runtime(doc): Tweak documentation style
closes: #18155 Signed-off-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Aug 27
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*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Aug 29
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -1315,7 +1315,7 @@ TermResponseAll After the response to |t_RV|, |t_RC|, |t_RS|,
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"version",
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"cursorblink",
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"cursorshape",
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"ambiguouswidth"
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"ambiguouswidth",
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"osc"
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Note that this event may be triggered halfway
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executing another event, especially if file I/O,
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@ -1330,8 +1330,6 @@ TermResponseAll After the response to |t_RV|, |t_RC|, |t_RS|,
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TermResponseAll autocommand events when it
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encounters "foreground" and "background"
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values.
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*TextChanged*
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TextChanged After a change was made to the text in the
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current buffer in Normal mode. That is after
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Aug 27
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Aug 29
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -972,8 +972,8 @@ is not available it returns -1 or the default value you specify: >
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Blob iteration ~
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The |:for| loop executes commands for each byte of a Blob. The loop variable is
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set to each byte in the Blob. Example: >
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The |:for| loop executes commands for each byte of a Blob. The loop variable
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is set to each byte in the Blob. Example: >
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:for byte in 0z112233
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: call Doit(byte)
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:endfor
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@ -1547,9 +1547,9 @@ String. A negative index always results in an empty string (reason: backward
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compatibility). Use [-1:] to get the last byte or character.
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In Vim9 script a negative index is used like with a list: count from the end.
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If expr10 is a |List| then it results the item at index expr1. See |list-index|
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for possible index values. If the index is out of range this results in an
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error. Example: >
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If expr10 is a |List| then it results the item at index expr1. See
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|list-index| for possible index values. If the index is out of range this
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results in an error. Example: >
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:let item = mylist[-1] " get last item
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Generally, if a |List| index is equal to or higher than the length of the
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@ -2251,7 +2251,6 @@ v:clipmethod The current method of accessing the clipboard that is being
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unavailable.
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See 'clipmethod' for more details.
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*v:cmdarg* *cmdarg-variable*
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v:cmdarg This variable is used for two purposes:
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1. The extra arguments given to a file read/write command.
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@ -2318,9 +2317,9 @@ v:colornames A dictionary that maps color names to hex color strings. These
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It is possible to remove entries from this dictionary but
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doing so is NOT recommended, because it is disruptive to
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other scripts. It is also unlikely to achieve the desired
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result because the |:colorscheme| and |:highlight| commands will
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both automatically load all `colors/lists/default.vim` color
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scripts.
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result because the |:colorscheme| and |:highlight| commands
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will both automatically load all `colors/lists/default.vim`
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color scripts.
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You can make changes to that file, but make sure to add new
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keys instead of updating existing ones, otherwise Vim will skip
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@ -2721,9 +2720,10 @@ v:python3_version
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should exactly match the Python library up to the minor
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version (e.g. 3.10.2 and 3.10.3 are compatible as the minor
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version is "10", whereas 3.9.4 and 3.10.3 are not compatible).
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When |python-stable-abi| is used, this will be the minimum Python
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version that you can use instead. (e.g. if v:python3_version
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indicates 3.9, you can use 3.9, 3.10, or anything above).
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When |python-stable-abi| is used, this will be the minimum
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Python version that you can use instead. (e.g. if
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v:python3_version indicates 3.9, you can use 3.9, 3.10, or
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anything above).
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This number is encoded as a hex number following Python ABI
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versioning conventions. Do the following to have a
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termcap entry. It is set when Vim receives an escape sequence
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that starts with ESC [ or CSI, then '>' or '?' and ends in a
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'c', with only digits and ';' in between.
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When this option is set, the TermResponse autocommand event is
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fired, so that you can react to the response from the
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When this variable is set, the TermResponse autocommand event
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is fired, so that you can react to the response from the
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terminal. The TermResponseAll event is also fired, with
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<amatch> set to "version". You can use |terminalprops()| to see
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what Vim figured out about the terminal.
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<amatch> set to "version". You can use |terminalprops()| to
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see what Vim figured out about the terminal.
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The response from a new xterm is: "<Esc>[> Pp ; Pv ; Pc c". Pp
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is the terminal type: 0 for vt100 and 1 for vt220. Pv is the
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patch level (since this was introduced in patch 95, it's
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codes. This only works with xterm |xterm-codes|.
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{only when compiled with |+termresponse| feature}
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*v:termblinkresp*
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*v:termblinkresp* *termblinkresp-variable*
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v:termblinkresp The escape sequence returned by the terminal for the |t_RC|
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termcap entry. This is used to find out whether the terminal
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cursor is blinking. This is used by |term_getcursor()|. When
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this option is set, the TermResponseAll autocommand event is
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this variable is set, the TermResponseAll autocommand event is
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fired, with <amatch> set to "cursorblink".
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*v:termstyleresp*
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*v:termstyleresp* *termstyleresp-variable*
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v:termstyleresp The escape sequence returned by the terminal for the |t_RS|
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termcap entry. This is used to find out what the shape of the
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cursor is. This is used by |term_getcursor()|. When this
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option is set, the TermResponseAll autocommand event is fired,
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with <amatch> set to "cursorshape".
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variable is set, the TermResponseAll autocommand event is
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fired, with <amatch> set to "cursorshape".
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*v:termrbgresp*
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*v:termrbgresp* *termrbgresp-variable*
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v:termrbgresp The escape sequence returned by the terminal for the |t_RB|
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termcap entry. This is used to find out what the terminal
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background color is; see 'background'. This is set by the
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Vim, but can be set manually if you know what you are doing.
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Note that changing this will not do anything.
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*v:termrfgresp*
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*v:termrfgresp* *termrfgresp-variable*
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v:termrfgresp The escape sequence returned by the terminal for the |t_RF|
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termcap entry. This is used to find out what the terminal
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foreground color is. Behaves the same as |v:termrbgresp|
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*v:termu7resp*
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*v:termu7resp* *termu7resp-variable*
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v:termu7resp The escape sequence returned by the terminal for the |t_u7|
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termcap entry. This is used to find out what the terminal
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does with ambiguous width characters, see 'ambiwidth'. When
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this option is set, the TermResponseAll autocommand event is
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this variable is set, the TermResponseAll autocommand event is
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fired, with <amatch> set to "ambiguouswidth".
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*v:termda1*
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*v:termda1* *termda1-variable*
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v:termda1 The escape sequence returned by a primary device attributes
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(DA1) query from the terminal. When this option is set, the
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(DA1) query from the terminal. When this variable is set, the
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TermResponseAll autocommand event is fired, with <amatch> set
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to "da1". Can be used to detect OSC 52 support in a terminal.
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*v:termosc*
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*v:termosc* *termosc-variable*
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v:termosc The escape sequence of the most recent OSC response received
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from the terminal. When this option is set, the
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from the terminal. When this variable is set, the
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|TermResponseAll| autocommand event is fired, with <amatch>
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set to "osc". Also used to set the |v:termrbgresp| and
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|v:termrfgresp| via the $VIMRUNTIME/plugin/colorresp.vim
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*v:warningmsg* *warningmsg-variable*
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v:warningmsg Last given warning message. It's allowed to set this variable.
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*v:wayland_display*
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*v:wayland_display* *wayland_display-variable*
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v:wayland_display
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The name of the Wayland display that Vim is connected to.
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Equivalent to the $WAYLAND_DISPLAY environment variable.
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One or more items from a |List| can be removed: >
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:unlet list[3] " remove fourth item
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:unlet list[3:] " remove fourth item to last
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< One item from a |Dictionary| can be removed at a time: >
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< One item from a |Dictionary| can be removed at a time:
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>
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:unlet dict['two']
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:unlet dict.two
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< This is especially useful to clean up used global
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message in the |message-history|. When used in a
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script or function the line number will be added.
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Spaces are placed between the arguments as with the
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`:echomsg` command. When used inside a try conditional,
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the message is raised as an error exception instead
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`:echomsg` command. When used inside a try
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conditional, the message is raised as an error
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exception instead
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(see |try-echoerr|).
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Example: >
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:echoerr "This script just failed!"
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have Vim execute random executables or may have forbidden to do so for
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specific filetypes by setting the "<filetype>_exec" variable (|plugin_exec|).
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It returns |true| or |false| to indicate whether the plugin should run the given
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executable. It takes the following arguments:
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It returns |true| or |false| to indicate whether the plugin should run the
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given executable. It takes the following arguments:
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argument type ~
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term_setsize() terminal.txt /*term_setsize()*
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term_start() terminal.txt /*term_start()*
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term_wait() terminal.txt /*term_wait()*
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termblinkresp-variable eval.txt /*termblinkresp-variable*
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termcap term.txt /*termcap*
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termcap-changed version4.txt /*termcap-changed*
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termcap-colors term.txt /*termcap-colors*
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termcap-cursor-shape term.txt /*termcap-cursor-shape*
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termcap-options term.txt /*termcap-options*
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termcap-title term.txt /*termcap-title*
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termda1-variable eval.txt /*termda1-variable*
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termdebug-commands terminal.txt /*termdebug-commands*
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termdebug-communication terminal.txt /*termdebug-communication*
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termdebug-customizing terminal.txt /*termdebug-customizing*
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terminal.txt terminal.txt /*terminal.txt*
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terminalprops() builtin.txt /*terminalprops()*
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terminfo term.txt /*terminfo*
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termosc-variable eval.txt /*termosc-variable*
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termrbgresp-variable eval.txt /*termrbgresp-variable*
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termresponse-variable eval.txt /*termresponse-variable*
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termrfgresp-variable eval.txt /*termrfgresp-variable*
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termstyleresp-variable eval.txt /*termstyleresp-variable*
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termu7resp-variable eval.txt /*termu7resp-variable*
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ternary eval.txt /*ternary*
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test-functions usr_41.txt /*test-functions*
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test-functions-details testing.txt /*test-functions-details*
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wayland-selections wayland.txt /*wayland-selections*
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wayland-useful wayland.txt /*wayland-useful*
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wayland.txt wayland.txt /*wayland.txt*
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wayland_display-variable eval.txt /*wayland_display-variable*
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wdl-syntax syntax.txt /*wdl-syntax*
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wdl.vim syntax.txt /*wdl.vim*
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white-space pattern.txt /*white-space*
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