runtime(doc): Replace non-breaking space with normal space (#13868)

Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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Yegappan Lakshmanan
2024-01-15 11:08:25 -08:00
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@ -6114,8 +6114,8 @@ matchbufline({buf}, {pat}, {lnum}, {end}, [, {dict}])
For each match, a |Dict| with the following items is returned:
byteidx starting byte index of the match
   lnum line number where there is a match
   text matched string
lnum line number where there is a match
text matched string
Note that there can be multiple matches in a single line.
This function works only for loaded buffers. First call
@ -6126,19 +6126,19 @@ matchbufline({buf}, {pat}, {lnum}, {end}, [, {dict}])
empty |List| is returned.
Examples: >
   " Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a"
   :echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
   [{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]
   " Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok"
   :echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
   [{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
" Assuming line 3 in buffer 5 contains "a"
:echo matchbufline(5, '\<\k\+\>', 3, 3)
[{'lnum': 3, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}]
" Assuming line 4 in buffer 10 contains "tik tok"
:echo matchbufline(10, '\<\k\+\>', 1, 4)
[{'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'lnum': 4, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
<
If {submatch} is present and is v:true, then submatches like
"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned.  Example: >
   " Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd"
   :echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >
" Assuming line 2 in buffer 2 contains "acd"
:echo matchbufline(2, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2, 2
\ {'submatches': v:true})
   [{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
[{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}]
< The "submatches" List always contains 9 items. If a submatch
is not found, then an empty string is returned for that
submatch.
@ -6296,10 +6296,10 @@ matchstrlist({list}, {pat} [, {dict}])
"submatches" is set to v:true in {dict}.
Example: >
   :echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
   [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
   :echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
   [{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
:echo matchstrlist(['tik tok'], '\<\k\+\>')
[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'tik'}, {'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 4, 'text': 'tok'}]
:echo matchstrlist(['a', 'b'], '\<\k\+\>')
[{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}, {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'b'}]
<
If "submatches" is present and is v:true, then submatches like
"\1", "\2", etc. are also returned. Example: >