Update runtime files.
diff --git a/runtime/doc/insert.txt b/runtime/doc/insert.txt
index 640c8e9..7371911 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/insert.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/insert.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 23
+*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Jan 26
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@
inoremap ( ()<C-G>U<Left>
This makes it possible to use the cursor keys in Insert mode, without breaking
-the undo sequence and therefore using |.| (redo) will work as expected.
+the undo sequence and therefore using |.| (redo) will work as expected.
Also entering a text like (with the "(" mapping from above): >
Lorem ipsum (dolor
@@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@
Notes:
- Vim will load/evaluate code in order to provide completions. This may
- cause some code execution, which may be a concern. This is no longer
+ cause some code execution, which may be a concern. This is no longer
enabled by default, to enable this feature add >
let g:rubycomplete_buffer_loading = 1
<- In context 1 above, Vim can parse the entire buffer to add a list of
@@ -1529,15 +1529,15 @@
groups are included by default with the PHP: phpEnvVar, phpIntVar,
phpFunctions.
-If you wish non-filetype syntax items to also be included, you can use a
-regular expression syntax (added in version 13.0 of autoload\syntaxcomplete.vim)
-to add items. Looking at the output from ":syntax list" while editing a PHP file
-I can see some of these entries: >
+If you wish non-filetype syntax items to also be included, you can use a
+regular expression syntax (added in version 13.0 of
+autoload\syntaxcomplete.vim) to add items. Looking at the output from
+":syntax list" while editing a PHP file I can see some of these entries: >
htmlArg,htmlTag,htmlTagName,javaScriptStatement,javaScriptGlobalObjects
To pick up any JavaScript and HTML keyword syntax groups while editing a PHP
-file, you can use 3 different regexs, one for each language. Or you can
-simply restrict the include groups to a particular value, without using
+file, you can use 3 different regexs, one for each language. Or you can
+simply restrict the include groups to a particular value, without using
a regex string: >
let g:omni_syntax_group_include_php = 'php\w\+,javaScript\w\+,html\w\+'
let g:omni_syntax_group_include_php = 'phpFunctions,phpMethods'
@@ -1550,9 +1550,9 @@
Some people may find this list unwieldy or are only interested in certain
items. There are two ways to prune this list (if necessary). If you find
-certain syntax groups you do not wish displayed you can use two different
-methods to identify these groups. The first specifically lists the syntax
-groups by name. The second uses a regular expression to identify both
+certain syntax groups you do not wish displayed you can use two different
+methods to identify these groups. The first specifically lists the syntax
+groups by name. The second uses a regular expression to identify both
syntax groups. Simply add one the following to your vimrc: >
let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_php = 'phpCoreConstant,phpConstant'
let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_php = 'php\w*Constant'
@@ -1575,22 +1575,22 @@
For plugin developers, the plugin exposes a public function OmniSyntaxList.
This function can be used to request a List of syntax items. When editing a
-SQL file (:e syntax.sql) you can use the ":syntax list" command to see the
+SQL file (:e syntax.sql) you can use the ":syntax list" command to see the
various groups and syntax items. For example: >
- syntax list
+ syntax list
-Yields data similar to this: >
- sqlOperator xxx some prior all like and any escape exists in is not
- or intersect minus between distinct
- links to Operator
- sqlType xxx varbit varchar nvarchar bigint int uniqueidentifier
- date money long tinyint unsigned xml text smalldate
- double datetime nchar smallint numeric time bit char
- varbinary binary smallmoney
- image float integer timestamp real decimal
+Yields data similar to this:
+ sqlOperator xxx some prior all like and any escape exists in is not ~
+ or intersect minus between distinct ~
+ links to Operator ~
+ sqlType xxx varbit varchar nvarchar bigint int uniqueidentifier ~
+ date money long tinyint unsigned xml text smalldate ~
+ double datetime nchar smallint numeric time bit char ~
+ varbinary binary smallmoney ~
+ image float integer timestamp real decimal ~
There are two syntax groups listed here: sqlOperator and sqlType. To retrieve
-a List of syntax items you can call OmniSyntaxList a number of different
+a List of syntax items you can call OmniSyntaxList a number of different
ways. To retrieve all syntax items regardless of syntax group: >
echo OmniSyntaxList( [] )
@@ -1607,7 +1607,6 @@
let myKeywords = []
let myKeywords = OmniSyntaxList( ['sqlKeyword'] )
-
SQL *ft-sql-omni*