patch 9.0.1950: Vim9: error codes spread out
Problem: Vim9: error codes spread out
Solution: group them together and reserve 100
more for future use
Reserve 100 error codes for future enhancements to the Vim9 class
support
closes: #13207
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
diff --git a/runtime/doc/builtin.txt b/runtime/doc/builtin.txt
index 74e024d..8a92ff6 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/builtin.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/builtin.txt
@@ -6830,55 +6830,55 @@
echo printf("%1$*2$.*3$f", 1.4142135, 6, 2)
< 1.41
- *E1400*
+ *E1500*
You cannot mix positional and non-positional arguments: >
echo printf("%s%1$s", "One", "Two")
-< E1400: Cannot mix positional and non-positional
+< E1500: Cannot mix positional and non-positional
arguments: %s%1$s
- *E1401*
+ *E1501*
You cannot skip a positional argument in a format string: >
echo printf("%3$s%1$s", "One", "Two", "Three")
-< E1401: format argument 2 unused in $-style
+< E1501: format argument 2 unused in $-style
format: %3$s%1$s
- *E1402*
+ *E1502*
You can re-use a [field-width] (or [precision]) argument: >
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$d", 1, 2)
< 1 at width 2 is: 01
However, you can't use it as a different type: >
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$ld is: %01$*2$d", 1, 2)
-< E1402: Positional argument 2 used as field
+< E1502: Positional argument 2 used as field
width reused as different type: long int/int
- *E1403*
+ *E1503*
When a positional argument is used, but not the correct number
or arguments is given, an error is raised: >
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.*3$d", 1, 2)
-< E1403: Positional argument 3 out of bounds:
+< E1503: Positional argument 3 out of bounds:
%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.*3$d
Only the first error is reported: >
echo printf("%01$*2$.*3$d %4$d", 1, 2)
-< E1403: Positional argument 3 out of bounds:
+< E1503: Positional argument 3 out of bounds:
%01$*2$.*3$d %4$d
- *E1404*
+ *E1504*
A positional argument can be used more than once: >
echo printf("%1$s %2$s %1$s", "One", "Two")
< One Two One
However, you can't use a different type the second time: >
echo printf("%1$s %2$s %1$d", "One", "Two")
-< E1404: Positional argument 1 type used
+< E1504: Positional argument 1 type used
inconsistently: int/string
- *E1405*
+ *E1505*
Various other errors that lead to a format string being
wrongly formatted lead to: >
echo printf("%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.3$d", 1, 2)
-< E1405: Invalid format specifier:
+< E1505: Invalid format specifier:
%1$d at width %2$d is: %01$*2$.3$d
prompt_getprompt({buf}) *prompt_getprompt()*