updated for version 7.0141
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
index bc03f03..f55083c 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 31
+*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Sep 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1607,6 +1607,7 @@
resolve( {filename}) String get filename a shortcut points to
reverse( {list}) List reverse {list} in-place
search( {pattern} [, {flags}]) Number search for {pattern}
+searchdecl({name} [, {global}]) Number search for variable declaration
searchpair( {start}, {middle}, {end} [, {flags} [, {skip}]])
Number search for other end of start/end pair
server2client( {clientid}, {string})
@@ -1622,7 +1623,7 @@
sort( {list} [, {func}]) List sort {list}, using {func} to compare
soundfold( {word}) String sound-fold {word}
spellbadword() String badly spelled word at cursor
-spellsuggest({word} [, {max}]) List spelling suggestions
+spellsuggest( {word} [, {max}]) List spelling suggestions
split( {expr} [, {pat} [, {keepempty}]])
List make List from {pat} separated {expr}
strftime( {format}[, {time}]) String time in specified format
@@ -3709,6 +3710,18 @@
: let n = n + 1
:endwhile
<
+
+searchdecl({name} [, {global}]) *searchdecl()*
+ Search for the declaration of {name}. Without {global} or
+ with a zero {global} argument this works like |gd|. With a
+ non-zero {global} argument it works like |gD|.
+ Moves the cursor to the found match.
+ Returns zero for success, non-zero for failure.
+ Example: >
+ if searchdecl('myvar') == 0
+ echo getline('.')
+ endif
+<
*searchpair()*
searchpair({start}, {middle}, {end} [, {flags} [, {skip}]])
Search for the match of a nested start-end pair. This can be
@@ -4668,7 +4681,8 @@
avoid obvious, short names. A good habit is to start the function name with
the name of the script, e.g., "HTMLcolor()".
-It's also possible to use curly braces, see |curly-braces-names|.
+It's also possible to use curly braces, see |curly-braces-names|. And the
+|autoload| facility is useful to define a function only when it's called.
*local-function*
A function local to a script must start with "s:". A local script function
@@ -4684,6 +4698,10 @@
{name} can also be a Dictionary entry that is a
Funcref: >
:function dict.init
+
+:fu[nction] /{pattern} List functions with a name matching {pattern}.
+ Example that lists all functions ending with "File": >
+ :function /File$
<
*:function-verbose*
When 'verbose' is non-zero, listing a function will also display where it was