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3 VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
4
5 Write a Vim script
6
7
8The Vim script language is used for the startup vimrc file, syntax files, and
9many other things. This chapter explains the items that can be used in a Vim
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +010010script. There are a lot of them, therefore this is a long chapter.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000011
12|41.1| Introduction
13|41.2| Variables
14|41.3| Expressions
15|41.4| Conditionals
16|41.5| Executing an expression
17|41.6| Using functions
18|41.7| Defining a function
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +000019|41.8| Lists and Dictionaries
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +010020|41.9| White space
21|41.10| Line continuation
22|41.11| Comments
23|41.12| Fileformat
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000024
25 Next chapter: |usr_42.txt| Add new menus
26 Previous chapter: |usr_40.txt| Make new commands
27Table of contents: |usr_toc.txt|
28
29==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar9d75c832005-01-25 21:57:23 +000030*41.1* Introduction *vim-script-intro* *script*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000031
32Your first experience with Vim scripts is the vimrc file. Vim reads it when
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +010033it starts up and executes the commands. You can set options to the values you
34prefer, define mappings, select plugins and much more. You can use any colon
35command in it (commands that start with a ":"; these are sometimes referred to
36as Ex commands or command-line commands).
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000037
38Syntax files are also Vim scripts. As are files that set options for a
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000039specific file type. A complicated macro can be defined by a separate Vim
40script file. You can think of other uses yourself.
41
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000042Vim script comes in two flavors: legacy and |Vim9|. Since this help file is
43for new users, we'll teach you the newer and more convenient |Vim9| syntax.
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +010044While legacy script is particularly for Vim, |Vim9| script looks more like
45other languages, such as JavaScript and TypeScript.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000046
47To try out Vim script the best way is to edit a script file and source it.
48Basically: >
49 :edit test.vim
50 [insert the script lines you want]
51 :w
52 :source %
53
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000054Let's start with a simple example: >
55
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000056 vim9script
57 var i = 1
58 while i < 5
59 echo "count is" i
60 i += 1
61 endwhile
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000062<
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +000063The output of the example code is:
64
65 count is 1 ~
66 count is 2 ~
67 count is 3 ~
68 count is 4 ~
69
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000070In the first line the `vim9script` command makes clear this is a new, |Vim9|
Bram Moolenaar016188f2022-06-06 20:52:59 +010071script file. That matters for how the rest of the file is used. It is
72recommended to put it in the very fist line, before any comments.
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +010073 *vim9-declarations*
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000074The `var i = 1` command declares the "i" variable and initializes it. The
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +000075generic form is: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000076
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000077 var {name} = {expression}
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000078
79In this case the variable name is "i" and the expression is a simple value,
80the number one.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000081
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000082The `while` command starts a loop. The generic form is: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000083
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000084 while {condition}
85 {statements}
86 endwhile
87
88The statements until the matching `endwhile` are executed for as long as the
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000089condition is true. The condition used here is the expression "i < 5". This
90is true when the variable i is smaller than five.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000091 Note:
92 If you happen to write a while loop that keeps on running, you can
93 interrupt it by pressing CTRL-C (CTRL-Break on MS-Windows).
94
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +000095The `echo` command prints its arguments. In this case the string "count is"
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +000096and the value of the variable i. Since i is one, this will print:
97
98 count is 1 ~
99
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000100Then there is the `i += 1` command. This does the same thing as "i = i + 1",
101it adds one to the variable i and assigns the new value to the same variable.
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000102
103The example was given to explain the commands, but would you really want to
Bram Moolenaar214641f2017-03-05 17:04:09 +0100104make such a loop, it can be written much more compact: >
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000105
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000106 for i in range(1, 4)
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100107 echo $"count is {i}"
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000108 endfor
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000109
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100110We won't explain how `for`, `range()`and `$"string"` work until later. Follow
111the links if you are impatient.
112
113
114TRYING OUT EXAMPLES
115
116You can easily try out most examples in these help files without saving the
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +0100117commands to a file. For example, to try out the "for" loop above do this:
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001181. position the cursor on the "for"
1192. start Visual mode with "v"
1203. move down to the "endfor"
1214. press colon, then "so" and Enter
122
123After pressing colon you will see ":'<,'>", which is the range of the Visually
124selected text.
125
126For some commands it matters they are executed as in |Vim9| script. But typed
127commands normally use legacy script syntax, such as the example below that
128causes the E1004 error. For that use this fourth step:
1294. press colon, then "vim9 so" and Enter
130
131"vim9" is short for `vim9cmd`, which is a command modifier to execute the
132following command in |Vim9| syntax.
133
134Note that this won't work for examples that require a script context.
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000135
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000136
Bram Moolenaar7dd64a32019-05-31 21:41:05 +0200137FOUR KINDS OF NUMBERS
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000138
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100139Numbers can be decimal, hexadecimal, octal and binary.
Bram Moolenaar11e3c5b2021-04-21 18:09:37 +0200140
141A hexadecimal number starts with "0x" or "0X". For example "0x1f" is decimal
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +010014231 and 0x1234 is decimal 4660.
Bram Moolenaar11e3c5b2021-04-21 18:09:37 +0200143
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000144An octal number starts with "0o", "0O". "0o17" is decimal 15.
Bram Moolenaar11e3c5b2021-04-21 18:09:37 +0200145
146A binary number starts with "0b" or "0B". For example "0b101" is decimal 5.
147
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000148A decimal number is just digits. Careful: In legacy script don't put a zero
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100149before a decimal number, it will be interpreted as an octal number! That's
150one reason to use |Vim9| script.
Bram Moolenaar11e3c5b2021-04-21 18:09:37 +0200151
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100152The `echo` command evaluates its argument and when it is a number always
153prints the decimal form. Example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000154
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000155 echo 0x7f 0o36
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000156< 127 30 ~
157
Bram Moolenaar7dd64a32019-05-31 21:41:05 +0200158A number is made negative with a minus sign. This also works for hexadecimal,
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000159octal and binary numbers: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000160
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000161 echo -0x7f
162< -127 ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000163
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000164A minus sign is also used for subtraction. This can sometimes lead to
165confusion. If we put a minus sign before both numbers we get an error: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000166
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000167 echo -0x7f -0o36
168< E1004: White space required before and after '-' at "-0o36" ~
169
170Note: if you are not using a |Vim9| script to try out these commands but type
171them directly, they will be executed as legacy script. Then the echo command
172sees the second minus sign as subtraction. To get the error, prefix the
173command with `vim9cmd`: >
174
175 vim9cmd echo -0x7f -0o36
176< E1004: White space required before and after '-' at "-0o36" ~
177
178White space in an expression is often required to make sure it is easy to read
179and avoid errors. Such as thinking that the "-0o36" above makes the number
180negative, while it is actually seen as a subtraction.
181
182To actually have the minus sign be used for negation, you can put the second
Bram Moolenaar944697a2022-02-20 19:48:20 +0000183expression in parentheses: >
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000184
185 echo -0x7f (-0o36)
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100186< -127 -30 ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000187
188==============================================================================
189*41.2* Variables
190
191A variable name consists of ASCII letters, digits and the underscore. It
192cannot start with a digit. Valid variable names are:
193
194 counter
195 _aap3
196 very_long_variable_name_with_underscores
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100197 CamelCaseName
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000198 LENGTH
199
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +0100200Invalid names are "foo.bar" and "6var".
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000201
202Some variables are global. To see a list of currently defined global
203variables type this command: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000204
205 :let
206
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100207You can use global variables everywhere. However, it is too easy to use the
208same name in two unrelated scripts. Therefore variables declared in a script
209are local to that script. For example, if you have this in "script1.vim": >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000210
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000211 vim9script
212 var counter = 5
213 echo counter
214< 5 ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000215
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000216And you try to use the variable in "script2.vim": >
217
218 vim9script
219 echo counter
220< E121: Undefined variable: counter ~
221
222Using a script-local variable means you can be sure that it is only changed in
223that script and not elsewhere.
224
225If you do want to share variables between scripts, use the "g:" prefix and
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100226assign the value directly, do not use `var`. And use a specific name to avoid
227mistakes. Thus in "script1.vim": >
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000228
229 vim9script
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100230 g:mash_counter = 5
231 echo g:mash_counter
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000232< 5 ~
233
234And then in "script2.vim": >
235
236 vim9script
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100237 echo g:mash_counter
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000238< 5 ~
239
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100240Global variables can also be accessed on the command line, E.g. typing this: >
241 echo g:mash_counter
242That will not work for a script-local variable.
243
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000244More about script-local variables here: |script-variable|.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000245
246There are more kinds of variables, see |internal-variables|. The most often
247used ones are:
248
249 b:name variable local to a buffer
250 w:name variable local to a window
251 g:name global variable (also in a function)
252 v:name variable predefined by Vim
253
254
255DELETING VARIABLES
256
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000257Variables take up memory and show up in the output of the `let` command. To
258delete a global variable use the `unlet` command. Example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000259
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000260 unlet g:counter
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000261
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000262This deletes the global variable "g:counter" to free up the memory it uses.
263If you are not sure if the variable exists, and don't want an error message
264when it doesn't, append !: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000265
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000266 unlet! g:counter
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000267
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100268You cannot `unlet` script-local variables in |Vim9| script, only in legacy
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000269script.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000270
Bram Moolenaar48c3f4e2022-08-08 15:42:38 +0100271When a script has been processed to the end, the local variables declared
272there will not be deleted. Functions defined in the script can use them.
273Example:
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000274>
275 vim9script
276 var counter = 0
277 def g:GetCount(): number
Bram Moolenaar48c3f4e2022-08-08 15:42:38 +0100278 counter += 1
279 return counter
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000280 enddef
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000281
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000282Every time you call the function it will return the next count: >
283 :echo g:GetCount()
284< 1 ~
285>
286 :echo g:GetCount()
287< 2 ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000288
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100289If you are worried a script-local variable is consuming too much memory, set
290it to an empty or null value after you no longer need it. Example: >
291 var lines = readfile(...)
292 ...
293 lines = []
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000294
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100295Note: below we'll leave out the `vim9script` line from examples, so we can
296concentrate on the relevant commands, but you'll still need to put it at the
297top of your script file.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000298
299
300STRING VARIABLES AND CONSTANTS
301
302So far only numbers were used for the variable value. Strings can be used as
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000303well. Numbers and strings are the basic types of variables that Vim supports.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000304Example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000305
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000306 var name = "Peter"
307 echo name
Bram Moolenaar2f0936c2022-01-08 21:51:59 +0000308< Peter ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000309
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000310Every variable has a type. Very often, as in this example, the type is
311defined by assigning a value. This is called type inference. If you do not
312want to give the variable a value yet, you need to specify the type: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000313
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000314 var name: string
315 var age: number
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100316 if male
317 name = "Peter"
318 age = 42
319 else
320 name = "Elisa"
321 age = 45
322 endif
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000323
324If you make a mistake and try to assign the wrong type of value you'll get an
325error: >
Bram Moolenaar8a3b8052022-06-26 12:21:15 +0100326
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000327 age = "Peter"
328< E1012: Type mismatch; expected number but got string ~
329
330More about types in |41.8|.
331
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100332To assign a string value to a variable, you can use a string constant. There
333are two types of these. First the string in double quotes, as we used
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000334already. If you want to include a double quote inside the string, put a
335backslash in front of it: >
336
337 var name = "he is \"Peter\""
338 echo name
339< he is "Peter" ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000340
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100341To avoid the need for backslashes, you can use a string in single quotes: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000342
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000343 var name = 'he is "Peter"'
344 echo name
345< he is "Peter" ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000346
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000347Inside a single-quote string all the characters are as they are. Only the
348single quote itself is special: you need to use two to get one. A backslash
349is taken literally, thus you can't use it to change the meaning of the
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000350character after it: >
351
352 var name = 'P\e''ter'''
353 echo name
354< P\e'ter' ~
355
356In double-quote strings it is possible to use special characters. Here are a
357few useful ones:
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000358
359 \t <Tab>
360 \n <NL>, line break
361 \r <CR>, <Enter>
362 \e <Esc>
363 \b <BS>, backspace
364 \" "
365 \\ \, backslash
366 \<Esc> <Esc>
367 \<C-W> CTRL-W
368
369The last two are just examples. The "\<name>" form can be used to include
370the special key "name".
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000371
372See |expr-quote| for the full list of special items in a string.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000373
374==============================================================================
375*41.3* Expressions
376
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000377Vim has a fairly standard way to handle expressions. You can read the
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000378definition here: |expression-syntax|. Here we will show the most common
379items.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000380
381The numbers, strings and variables mentioned above are expressions by
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000382themselves. Thus everywhere an expression is expected, you can use a number,
383string or variable. Other basic items in an expression are:
384
385 $NAME environment variable
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100386 &name option value
387 @r register contents
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000388
389Examples: >
390
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000391 echo "The value of 'tabstop' is" &ts
392 echo "Your home directory is" $HOME
393 if @a == 'text'
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000394
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000395The &name form can also be used to set an option value, do something and
396restore the old value. Example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000397
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000398 var save_ic = &ic
399 set noic
400 s/The Start/The Beginning/
401 &ic = save_ic
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000402
403This makes sure the "The Start" pattern is used with the 'ignorecase' option
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000404off. Still, it keeps the value that the user had set. (Another way to do
405this would be to add "\C" to the pattern, see |/\C|.)
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000406
407
408MATHEMATICS
409
410It becomes more interesting if we combine these basic items. Let's start with
411mathematics on numbers:
412
413 a + b add
414 a - b subtract
415 a * b multiply
416 a / b divide
417 a % b modulo
418
419The usual precedence is used. Example: >
420
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000421 echo 10 + 5 * 2
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000422< 20 ~
423
Bram Moolenaar00654022011-02-25 14:42:19 +0100424Grouping is done with parentheses. No surprises here. Example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000425
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000426 echo (10 + 5) * 2
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000427< 30 ~
428
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100429
430OTHERS
431
Bram Moolenaar1c6737b2020-09-07 22:18:52 +0200432Strings can be concatenated with ".." (see |expr6|). Example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000433
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100434 echo "Name: " .. name
435 Name: Peter
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000436
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000437When the "echo" command gets multiple arguments, it separates them with a
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000438space. In the example the argument is a single expression, thus no space is
439inserted.
440
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100441If you don't like the concatenation you can use the $"string" form, which
442accepts an expression in curly braces: >
443 echo $"Name: {name}"
444
445See |interp-string| for more information.
446
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000447Borrowed from the C language is the conditional expression: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000448
449 a ? b : c
450
451If "a" evaluates to true "b" is used, otherwise "c" is used. Example: >
452
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000453 var nr = 4
454 echo nr > 5 ? "nr is big" : "nr is small"
455< nr is small ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000456
457The three parts of the constructs are always evaluated first, thus you could
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000458see it works as: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000459
460 (a) ? (b) : (c)
461
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100462There is also the falsy operator: >
463 echo name ?? "No name given"
464See |??|.
465
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000466==============================================================================
467*41.4* Conditionals
468
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000469The `if` commands executes the following statements, until the matching
470`endif`, only when a condition is met. The generic form is:
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000471
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000472 if {condition}
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000473 {statements}
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000474 endif
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000475
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000476Only when the expression {condition} evaluates to true or one will the
477{statements} be executed. If they are not executed they must still be valid
478commands. If they contain garbage, Vim won't be able to find the matching
479`endif`.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000480
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000481You can also use `else`. The generic form for this is:
482
483 if {condition}
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000484 {statements}
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000485 else
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000486 {statements}
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000487 endif
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000488
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000489The second {statements} block is only executed if the first one isn't.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000490
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000491Finally, there is `elseif`
492
493 if {condition}
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000494 {statements}
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000495 elseif {condition}
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000496 {statements}
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000497 endif
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000498
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000499This works just like using `else` and then `if`, but without the need for an
500extra `endif`.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000501
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000502A useful example for your vimrc file is checking the 'term' option and doing
503something depending upon its value: >
504
505 if &term == "xterm"
506 # Do stuff for xterm
507 elseif &term == "vt100"
508 # Do stuff for a vt100 terminal
509 else
510 # Do something for other terminals
511 endif
512
513This uses "#" to start a comment, more about that later.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000514
515
516LOGIC OPERATIONS
517
518We already used some of them in the examples. These are the most often used
519ones:
520
521 a == b equal to
522 a != b not equal to
523 a > b greater than
524 a >= b greater than or equal to
525 a < b less than
526 a <= b less than or equal to
527
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000528The result is true if the condition is met and false otherwise. An example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000529
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100530 if v:version >= 800
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000531 echo "congratulations"
532 else
533 echo "you are using an old version, upgrade!"
534 endif
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000535
536Here "v:version" is a variable defined by Vim, which has the value of the Vim
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100537version. 800 is for version 8.0, version 8.1 has the value 801. This is
538useful to write a script that works with multiple versions of Vim.
539See |v:version|. You can also check for a specific feature with `has()` or a
540specific patch, see |has-patch|.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000541
542The logic operators work both for numbers and strings. When comparing two
543strings, the mathematical difference is used. This compares byte values,
544which may not be right for some languages.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000545
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000546If you try to compare a string with a number you will get an error.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000547
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000548For strings there are two more useful items:
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000549
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000550 str =~ pat matches with
551 str !~ pat does not match with
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000552
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000553The left item "str" is used as a string. The right item "pat" is used as a
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000554pattern, like what's used for searching. Example: >
555
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000556 if str =~ " "
557 echo "str contains a space"
558 endif
559 if str !~ '\.$'
560 echo "str does not end in a full stop"
561 endif
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000562
563Notice the use of a single-quote string for the pattern. This is useful,
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100564because patterns tend to contain many backslashes and backslashes need to be
565doubled in a double-quote string.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000566
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000567The match is not anchored, if you want to match the whole string start with
568"^" and end with "$".
569
570The 'ignorecase' option is not used when comparing strings. When you do want
571to ignore case append "?". Thus "==?" compares two strings to be equal while
572ignoring case. For the full table see |expr-==|.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000573
574
575MORE LOOPING
576
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000577The `while` command was already mentioned. Two more statements can be used in
578between the `while` and the `endwhile`:
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000579
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000580 continue Jump back to the start of the while loop; the
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000581 loop continues.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000582 break Jump forward to the `endwhile`; the loop is
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000583 discontinued.
584
585Example: >
586
Bram Moolenaar2f0936c2022-01-08 21:51:59 +0000587 var counter = 1
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000588 while counter < 40
Bram Moolenaar2f0936c2022-01-08 21:51:59 +0000589 if skip_number(counter)
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000590 continue
591 endif
Bram Moolenaar2f0936c2022-01-08 21:51:59 +0000592 if last_number(counter)
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000593 break
594 endif
595 sleep 50m
Bram Moolenaar2f0936c2022-01-08 21:51:59 +0000596 ++counter
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000597 endwhile
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000598
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000599The `sleep` command makes Vim take a nap. The "50m" specifies fifty
600milliseconds. Another example is `sleep 4`, which sleeps for four seconds.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000601
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100602`continue` and `break` can also be used in between `for` and `endfor`.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000603Even more looping can be done with the `for` command, see below in |41.8|.
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000604
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000605==============================================================================
606*41.5* Executing an expression
607
608So far the commands in the script were executed by Vim directly. The
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000609`execute` command allows executing the result of an expression. This is a
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000610very powerful way to build commands and execute them.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000611
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000612An example is to jump to a tag, which is contained in a variable: >
613
614 execute "tag " .. tag_name
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000615
Bram Moolenaar1c6737b2020-09-07 22:18:52 +0200616The ".." is used to concatenate the string "tag " with the value of variable
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000617"tag_name". Suppose "tag_name" has the value "get_cmd", then the command that
618will be executed is: >
619
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000620 tag get_cmd
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000621
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000622The `execute` command can only execute Ex commands. The `normal` command
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000623executes Normal mode commands. However, its argument is not an expression but
624the literal command characters. Example: >
625
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000626 normal gg=G
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000627
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000628This jumps to the first line with "gg" and formats all lines with the "="
629operator and the "G" movement.
630
631To make `normal` work with an expression, combine `execute` with it.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000632Example: >
633
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000634 execute "normal " .. count .. "j"
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000635
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000636This will move the cursor "count" lines down.
637
638Make sure that the argument for `normal` is a complete command. Otherwise
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100639Vim will run into the end of the argument and silently abort the command. For
640example, if you start the delete operator, you must give the movement command
641also. This works: >
Bram Moolenaar8a3b8052022-06-26 12:21:15 +0100642
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000643 normal d$
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000644
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000645This does nothing: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000646
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000647 normal d
648
649If you start Insert mode and do not end it with Esc, it will end anyway. This
650works to insert "new text": >
651
652 execute "normal inew text"
653
654If you want to do something after inserting text you do need to end Insert
655mode: >
656
657 execute "normal inew text\<Esc>b"
658
659This inserts "new text" and puts the cursor on the first letter of "text".
660Notice the use of the special key "\<Esc>". This avoids having to enter a
661real <Esc> character in your script. That is where `execute` with a
662double-quote string comes in handy.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000663
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100664If you don't want to execute a string as a command but evaluate it to get the
665result of the expression, you can use the eval() function: >
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000666
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000667 var optname = "path"
668 var optvalue = eval('&' .. optname)
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000669
670A "&" character is prepended to "path", thus the argument to eval() is
671"&path". The result will then be the value of the 'path' option.
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000672
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000673==============================================================================
674*41.6* Using functions
675
676Vim defines many functions and provides a large amount of functionality that
677way. A few examples will be given in this section. You can find the whole
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000678list below: |function-list|.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000679
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100680A function is called with the parameters in between parentheses, separated by
681commas. Example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000682
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100683 search("Date: ", "W")
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000684
685This calls the search() function, with arguments "Date: " and "W". The
686search() function uses its first argument as a search pattern and the second
687one as flags. The "W" flag means the search doesn't wrap around the end of
688the file.
689
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +0100690Using the `call` command is optional in |Vim9| script. It is required in
691legacy script and on the command line: >
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000692
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100693 call search("Date: ", "W")
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000694
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000695A function can be called in an expression. Example: >
696
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000697 var line = getline(".")
698 var repl = substitute(line, '\a', "*", "g")
699 setline(".", repl)
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000700
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000701The getline() function obtains a line from the current buffer. Its argument
702is a specification of the line number. In this case "." is used, which means
703the line where the cursor is.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000704
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +0100705The substitute() function does something similar to the `:substitute` command.
706The first argument "line" is the string on which to perform the substitution.
707The second argument '\a' is the pattern, the third "*" is the replacement
708string. Finally, the last argument "g" is the flags.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000709
710The setline() function sets the line, specified by the first argument, to a
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000711new string, the second argument. In this example the line under the cursor is
712replaced with the result of the substitute(). Thus the effect of the three
713statements is equal to: >
714
715 :substitute/\a/*/g
716
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +0100717Using the functions becomes interesting when you do more work before and
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000718after the substitute() call.
719
720
721FUNCTIONS *function-list*
722
723There are many functions. We will mention them here, grouped by what they are
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +0000724used for. You can find an alphabetical list here: |builtin-function-list|.
725Use CTRL-] on the function name to jump to detailed help on it.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000726
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200727String manipulation: *string-functions*
Bram Moolenaar9d401282019-04-06 13:18:12 +0200728 nr2char() get a character by its number value
729 list2str() get a character string from a list of numbers
730 char2nr() get number value of a character
731 str2list() get list of numbers from a string
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +0000732 str2nr() convert a string to a Number
733 str2float() convert a string to a Float
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000734 printf() format a string according to % items
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000735 escape() escape characters in a string with a '\'
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +0000736 shellescape() escape a string for use with a shell command
737 fnameescape() escape a file name for use with a Vim command
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000738 tr() translate characters from one set to another
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000739 strtrans() translate a string to make it printable
740 tolower() turn a string to lowercase
741 toupper() turn a string to uppercase
Bram Moolenaar4e4473c2020-08-28 22:24:57 +0200742 charclass() class of a character
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000743 match() position where a pattern matches in a string
744 matchend() position where a pattern match ends in a string
Bram Moolenaar635414d2020-09-11 22:25:15 +0200745 matchfuzzy() fuzzy matches a string in a list of strings
Bram Moolenaar4f73b8e2020-09-22 20:33:50 +0200746 matchfuzzypos() fuzzy matches a string in a list of strings
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000747 matchstr() match of a pattern in a string
Bram Moolenaar6f1d9a02016-07-24 14:12:38 +0200748 matchstrpos() match and positions of a pattern in a string
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000749 matchlist() like matchstr() and also return submatches
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000750 stridx() first index of a short string in a long string
751 strridx() last index of a short string in a long string
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +0100752 strlen() length of a string in bytes
Bram Moolenaar70ce8a12021-03-14 19:02:09 +0100753 strcharlen() length of a string in characters
754 strchars() number of characters in a string
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +0100755 strwidth() size of string when displayed
756 strdisplaywidth() size of string when displayed, deals with tabs
Bram Moolenaar08aac3c2020-08-28 21:04:24 +0200757 setcellwidths() set character cell width overrides
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000758 substitute() substitute a pattern match with a string
Bram Moolenaar251e1912011-06-19 05:09:16 +0200759 submatch() get a specific match in ":s" and substitute()
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +0200760 strpart() get part of a string using byte index
761 strcharpart() get part of a string using char index
Bram Moolenaar6601b622021-01-13 21:47:15 +0100762 slice() take a slice of a string, using char index in
763 Vim9 script
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +0200764 strgetchar() get character from a string using char index
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000765 expand() expand special keywords
Bram Moolenaar80dad482019-06-09 17:22:31 +0200766 expandcmd() expand a command like done for `:edit`
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000767 iconv() convert text from one encoding to another
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000768 byteidx() byte index of a character in a string
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +0100769 byteidxcomp() like byteidx() but count composing characters
Bram Moolenaar17793ef2020-12-28 12:56:58 +0100770 charidx() character index of a byte in a string
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000771 repeat() repeat a string multiple times
772 eval() evaluate a string expression
Bram Moolenaar063b9d12016-07-09 20:21:48 +0200773 execute() execute an Ex command and get the output
Bram Moolenaar7dd64a32019-05-31 21:41:05 +0200774 win_execute() like execute() but in a specified window
Bram Moolenaarb730f0c2018-11-25 03:56:26 +0100775 trim() trim characters from a string
Bram Moolenaar0b39c3f2020-08-30 15:52:10 +0200776 gettext() lookup message translation
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000777
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200778List manipulation: *list-functions*
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000779 get() get an item without error for wrong index
780 len() number of items in a List
781 empty() check if List is empty
782 insert() insert an item somewhere in a List
783 add() append an item to a List
784 extend() append a List to a List
Bram Moolenaarb0e6b512021-01-12 20:23:40 +0100785 extendnew() make a new List and append items
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000786 remove() remove one or more items from a List
787 copy() make a shallow copy of a List
788 deepcopy() make a full copy of a List
789 filter() remove selected items from a List
790 map() change each List item
Bram Moolenaarea696852020-11-09 18:31:39 +0100791 mapnew() make a new List with changed items
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +0200792 reduce() reduce a List to a value
Bram Moolenaar6601b622021-01-13 21:47:15 +0100793 slice() take a slice of a List
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000794 sort() sort a List
795 reverse() reverse the order of a List
Bram Moolenaar76f3b1a2014-03-27 22:30:07 +0100796 uniq() remove copies of repeated adjacent items
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000797 split() split a String into a List
798 join() join List items into a String
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000799 range() return a List with a sequence of numbers
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000800 string() String representation of a List
801 call() call a function with List as arguments
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +0000802 index() index of a value in a List
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000803 max() maximum value in a List
804 min() minimum value in a List
805 count() count number of times a value appears in a List
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000806 repeat() repeat a List multiple times
Bram Moolenaar077a1e62020-06-08 20:50:43 +0200807 flatten() flatten a List
Bram Moolenaar3b690062021-02-01 20:14:51 +0100808 flattennew() flatten a copy of a List
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000809
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200810Dictionary manipulation: *dict-functions*
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +0000811 get() get an entry without an error for a wrong key
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000812 len() number of entries in a Dictionary
813 has_key() check whether a key appears in a Dictionary
814 empty() check if Dictionary is empty
815 remove() remove an entry from a Dictionary
816 extend() add entries from one Dictionary to another
Bram Moolenaarb0e6b512021-01-12 20:23:40 +0100817 extendnew() make a new Dictionary and append items
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000818 filter() remove selected entries from a Dictionary
819 map() change each Dictionary entry
Bram Moolenaarea696852020-11-09 18:31:39 +0100820 mapnew() make a new Dictionary with changed items
Bram Moolenaaraf7f6412005-01-17 22:11:23 +0000821 keys() get List of Dictionary keys
822 values() get List of Dictionary values
823 items() get List of Dictionary key-value pairs
824 copy() make a shallow copy of a Dictionary
825 deepcopy() make a full copy of a Dictionary
826 string() String representation of a Dictionary
827 max() maximum value in a Dictionary
828 min() minimum value in a Dictionary
829 count() count number of times a value appears
830
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200831Floating point computation: *float-functions*
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +0000832 float2nr() convert Float to Number
833 abs() absolute value (also works for Number)
834 round() round off
835 ceil() round up
836 floor() round down
837 trunc() remove value after decimal point
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +0100838 fmod() remainder of division
839 exp() exponential
840 log() natural logarithm (logarithm to base e)
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +0000841 log10() logarithm to base 10
842 pow() value of x to the exponent y
843 sqrt() square root
844 sin() sine
845 cos() cosine
Bram Moolenaar662db672011-03-22 14:05:35 +0100846 tan() tangent
847 asin() arc sine
848 acos() arc cosine
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +0000849 atan() arc tangent
Bram Moolenaar662db672011-03-22 14:05:35 +0100850 atan2() arc tangent
851 sinh() hyperbolic sine
852 cosh() hyperbolic cosine
853 tanh() hyperbolic tangent
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +0200854 isinf() check for infinity
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +0200855 isnan() check for not a number
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +0000856
Yegappan Lakshmanan5dfe4672021-09-14 17:54:30 +0200857Blob manipulation: *blob-functions*
858 blob2list() get a list of numbers from a blob
859 list2blob() get a blob from a list of numbers
860
Bram Moolenaarb6b046b2011-12-30 13:11:27 +0100861Other computation: *bitwise-function*
862 and() bitwise AND
863 invert() bitwise invert
864 or() bitwise OR
865 xor() bitwise XOR
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +0100866 sha256() SHA-256 hash
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +0200867 rand() get a pseudo-random number
868 srand() initialize seed used by rand()
Bram Moolenaarb6b046b2011-12-30 13:11:27 +0100869
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200870Variables: *var-functions*
Bram Moolenaara47e05f2021-01-12 21:49:00 +0100871 type() type of a variable as a number
872 typename() type of a variable as text
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000873 islocked() check if a variable is locked
Bram Moolenaar214641f2017-03-05 17:04:09 +0100874 funcref() get a Funcref for a function reference
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000875 function() get a Funcref for a function name
876 getbufvar() get a variable value from a specific buffer
877 setbufvar() set a variable in a specific buffer
Bram Moolenaarc6249bb2006-04-15 20:25:09 +0000878 getwinvar() get a variable from specific window
Bram Moolenaar06b5d512010-05-22 15:37:44 +0200879 gettabvar() get a variable from specific tab page
Bram Moolenaarc6249bb2006-04-15 20:25:09 +0000880 gettabwinvar() get a variable from specific window & tab page
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000881 setwinvar() set a variable in a specific window
Bram Moolenaar06b5d512010-05-22 15:37:44 +0200882 settabvar() set a variable in a specific tab page
Bram Moolenaarc6249bb2006-04-15 20:25:09 +0000883 settabwinvar() set a variable in a specific window & tab page
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000884 garbagecollect() possibly free memory
885
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200886Cursor and mark position: *cursor-functions* *mark-functions*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000887 col() column number of the cursor or a mark
888 virtcol() screen column of the cursor or a mark
889 line() line number of the cursor or mark
890 wincol() window column number of the cursor
891 winline() window line number of the cursor
892 cursor() position the cursor at a line/column
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +0100893 screencol() get screen column of the cursor
894 screenrow() get screen row of the cursor
Bram Moolenaarb3d17a22019-07-07 18:28:14 +0200895 screenpos() screen row and col of a text character
Bram Moolenaar5a6ec102022-05-27 21:58:00 +0100896 virtcol2col() byte index of a text character on screen
Bram Moolenaar822ff862014-06-12 21:46:14 +0200897 getcurpos() get position of the cursor
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000898 getpos() get position of cursor, mark, etc.
899 setpos() set position of cursor, mark, etc.
Bram Moolenaarcfb4b472020-05-31 15:41:57 +0200900 getmarklist() list of global/local marks
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000901 byte2line() get line number at a specific byte count
902 line2byte() byte count at a specific line
903 diff_filler() get the number of filler lines above a line
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +0100904 screenattr() get attribute at a screen line/row
905 screenchar() get character code at a screen line/row
Bram Moolenaar2912abb2019-03-29 14:16:42 +0100906 screenchars() get character codes at a screen line/row
907 screenstring() get string of characters at a screen line/row
Bram Moolenaar6f02b002021-01-10 20:22:54 +0100908 charcol() character number of the cursor or a mark
909 getcharpos() get character position of cursor, mark, etc.
910 setcharpos() set character position of cursor, mark, etc.
911 getcursorcharpos() get character position of the cursor
912 setcursorcharpos() set character position of the cursor
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000913
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200914Working with text in the current buffer: *text-functions*
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000915 getline() get a line or list of lines from the buffer
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000916 setline() replace a line in the buffer
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +0000917 append() append line or list of lines in the buffer
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000918 indent() indent of a specific line
919 cindent() indent according to C indenting
920 lispindent() indent according to Lisp indenting
921 nextnonblank() find next non-blank line
922 prevnonblank() find previous non-blank line
923 search() find a match for a pattern
Bram Moolenaar1d2ba7f2006-02-14 22:29:30 +0000924 searchpos() find a match for a pattern
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +0200925 searchcount() get number of matches before/after the cursor
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000926 searchpair() find the other end of a start/skip/end
Bram Moolenaar1d2ba7f2006-02-14 22:29:30 +0000927 searchpairpos() find the other end of a start/skip/end
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000928 searchdecl() search for the declaration of a name
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +0200929 getcharsearch() return character search information
930 setcharsearch() set character search information
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000931
Bram Moolenaar931a2772019-07-04 16:54:54 +0200932Working with text in another buffer:
933 getbufline() get a list of lines from the specified buffer
934 setbufline() replace a line in the specified buffer
935 appendbufline() append a list of lines in the specified buffer
936 deletebufline() delete lines from a specified buffer
937
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200938 *system-functions* *file-functions*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000939System functions and manipulation of files:
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000940 glob() expand wildcards
941 globpath() expand wildcards in a number of directories
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +0200942 glob2regpat() convert a glob pattern into a search pattern
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000943 findfile() find a file in a list of directories
944 finddir() find a directory in a list of directories
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000945 resolve() find out where a shortcut points to
946 fnamemodify() modify a file name
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000947 pathshorten() shorten directory names in a path
948 simplify() simplify a path without changing its meaning
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000949 executable() check if an executable program exists
Bram Moolenaar7e38ea22014-04-05 22:55:53 +0200950 exepath() full path of an executable program
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000951 filereadable() check if a file can be read
952 filewritable() check if a file can be written to
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000953 getfperm() get the permissions of a file
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +0200954 setfperm() set the permissions of a file
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000955 getftype() get the kind of a file
LemonBoydca1d402022-04-28 15:26:33 +0100956 isabsolutepath() check if a path is absolute
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000957 isdirectory() check if a directory exists
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000958 getfsize() get the size of a file
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000959 getcwd() get the current working directory
Bram Moolenaar00aa0692019-04-27 20:37:57 +0200960 haslocaldir() check if current window used |:lcd| or |:tcd|
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000961 tempname() get the name of a temporary file
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000962 mkdir() create a new directory
Bram Moolenaar1063f3d2019-05-07 22:06:52 +0200963 chdir() change current working directory
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000964 delete() delete a file
965 rename() rename a file
Bram Moolenaar7e38ea22014-04-05 22:55:53 +0200966 system() get the result of a shell command as a string
967 systemlist() get the result of a shell command as a list
Bram Moolenaar691ddee2019-05-09 14:52:41 +0200968 environ() get all environment variables
969 getenv() get one environment variable
970 setenv() set an environment variable
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000971 hostname() name of the system
Bram Moolenaar3a7c85b2005-02-05 21:39:53 +0000972 readfile() read a file into a List of lines
Bram Moolenaarc423ad72021-01-13 20:38:03 +0100973 readblob() read a file into a Blob
Bram Moolenaar62e1bb42019-04-08 16:25:07 +0200974 readdir() get a List of file names in a directory
Bram Moolenaar6c9ba042020-06-01 16:09:41 +0200975 readdirex() get a List of file information in a directory
Bram Moolenaar314dd792019-02-03 15:27:20 +0100976 writefile() write a List of lines or Blob into a file
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000977
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200978Date and Time: *date-functions* *time-functions*
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000979 getftime() get last modification time of a file
980 localtime() get current time in seconds
981 strftime() convert time to a string
Bram Moolenaar10455d42019-11-21 15:36:18 +0100982 strptime() convert a date/time string to time
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000983 reltime() get the current or elapsed time accurately
984 reltimestr() convert reltime() result to a string
Bram Moolenaar03413f42016-04-12 21:07:15 +0200985 reltimefloat() convert reltime() result to a Float
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +0000986
Yegappan Lakshmanan1755a912022-05-19 10:31:47 +0100987Autocmds: *autocmd-functions*
988 autocmd_add() add a list of autocmds and groups
989 autocmd_delete() delete a list of autocmds and groups
990 autocmd_get() return a list of autocmds
991
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +0200992 *buffer-functions* *window-functions* *arg-functions*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000993Buffers, windows and the argument list:
994 argc() number of entries in the argument list
995 argidx() current position in the argument list
Bram Moolenaar2d1fe052014-05-28 18:22:57 +0200996 arglistid() get id of the argument list
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000997 argv() get one entry from the argument list
Bram Moolenaar931a2772019-07-04 16:54:54 +0200998 bufadd() add a file to the list of buffers
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000999 bufexists() check if a buffer exists
1000 buflisted() check if a buffer exists and is listed
Bram Moolenaar931a2772019-07-04 16:54:54 +02001001 bufload() ensure a buffer is loaded
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001002 bufloaded() check if a buffer exists and is loaded
1003 bufname() get the name of a specific buffer
1004 bufnr() get the buffer number of a specific buffer
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001005 tabpagebuflist() return List of buffers in a tab page
1006 tabpagenr() get the number of a tab page
1007 tabpagewinnr() like winnr() for a specified tab page
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001008 winnr() get the window number for the current window
Bram Moolenaar82af8712016-06-04 20:20:29 +02001009 bufwinid() get the window ID of a specific buffer
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001010 bufwinnr() get the window number of a specific buffer
1011 winbufnr() get the buffer number of a specific window
Bram Moolenaara3347722019-05-11 21:14:24 +02001012 listener_add() add a callback to listen to changes
Bram Moolenaar68e65602019-05-26 21:33:31 +02001013 listener_flush() invoke listener callbacks
Bram Moolenaara3347722019-05-11 21:14:24 +02001014 listener_remove() remove a listener callback
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001015 win_findbuf() find windows containing a buffer
1016 win_getid() get window ID of a window
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001017 win_gettype() get type of window
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001018 win_gotoid() go to window with ID
1019 win_id2tabwin() get tab and window nr from window ID
1020 win_id2win() get window nr from window ID
Daniel Steinbergee630312022-01-10 13:36:34 +00001021 win_move_separator() move window vertical separator
1022 win_move_statusline() move window status line
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001023 win_splitmove() move window to a split of another window
Bram Moolenaarb5ae48e2016-08-12 22:23:25 +02001024 getbufinfo() get a list with buffer information
1025 gettabinfo() get a list with tab page information
1026 getwininfo() get a list with window information
Bram Moolenaar07ad8162018-02-13 13:59:59 +01001027 getchangelist() get a list of change list entries
Bram Moolenaar4f505882018-02-10 21:06:32 +01001028 getjumplist() get a list of jump list entries
Bram Moolenaarfc65cab2018-08-28 22:58:02 +02001029 swapinfo() information about a swap file
Bram Moolenaarb730f0c2018-11-25 03:56:26 +01001030 swapname() get the swap file path of a buffer
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001031
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001032Command line: *command-line-functions*
Shougo Matsushita79d599b2022-05-07 12:48:29 +01001033 getcmdcompltype() get the type of the current command line
1034 completion
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001035 getcmdline() get the current command line
1036 getcmdpos() get position of the cursor in the command line
Shougo Matsushita79d599b2022-05-07 12:48:29 +01001037 getcmdscreenpos() get screen position of the cursor in the
1038 command line
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001039 setcmdpos() set position of the cursor in the command line
1040 getcmdtype() return the current command-line type
Bram Moolenaarfb539272014-08-22 19:21:47 +02001041 getcmdwintype() return the current command-line window type
Bram Moolenaar6f1d9a02016-07-24 14:12:38 +02001042 getcompletion() list of command-line completion matches
Bram Moolenaar038e09e2021-02-06 12:38:51 +01001043 fullcommand() get full command name
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001044
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001045Quickfix and location lists: *quickfix-functions*
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001046 getqflist() list of quickfix errors
1047 setqflist() modify a quickfix list
1048 getloclist() list of location list items
1049 setloclist() modify a location list
1050
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001051Insert mode completion: *completion-functions*
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001052 complete() set found matches
1053 complete_add() add to found matches
1054 complete_check() check if completion should be aborted
Bram Moolenaarfd133322019-03-29 12:20:27 +01001055 complete_info() get current completion information
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001056 pumvisible() check if the popup menu is displayed
Bram Moolenaar5be4cee2019-09-27 19:34:08 +02001057 pum_getpos() position and size of popup menu if visible
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001058
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001059Folding: *folding-functions*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001060 foldclosed() check for a closed fold at a specific line
1061 foldclosedend() like foldclosed() but return the last line
1062 foldlevel() check for the fold level at a specific line
1063 foldtext() generate the line displayed for a closed fold
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001064 foldtextresult() get the text displayed for a closed fold
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001065
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001066Syntax and highlighting: *syntax-functions* *highlighting-functions*
Bram Moolenaar6ee10162007-07-26 20:58:42 +00001067 clearmatches() clear all matches defined by |matchadd()| and
1068 the |:match| commands
1069 getmatches() get all matches defined by |matchadd()| and
1070 the |:match| commands
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001071 hlexists() check if a highlight group exists
Yegappan Lakshmanand1a8d652021-11-03 21:56:45 +00001072 hlget() get highlight group attributes
1073 hlset() set highlight group attributes
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001074 hlID() get ID of a highlight group
1075 synID() get syntax ID at a specific position
1076 synIDattr() get a specific attribute of a syntax ID
1077 synIDtrans() get translated syntax ID
Bram Moolenaar166af9b2010-11-16 20:34:40 +01001078 synstack() get list of syntax IDs at a specific position
Bram Moolenaar81af9252010-12-10 20:35:50 +01001079 synconcealed() get info about concealing
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001080 diff_hlID() get highlight ID for diff mode at a position
Bram Moolenaar6ee10162007-07-26 20:58:42 +00001081 matchadd() define a pattern to highlight (a "match")
Bram Moolenaarb3414592014-06-17 17:48:32 +02001082 matchaddpos() define a list of positions to highlight
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001083 matcharg() get info about |:match| arguments
Bram Moolenaar6ee10162007-07-26 20:58:42 +00001084 matchdelete() delete a match defined by |matchadd()| or a
1085 |:match| command
1086 setmatches() restore a list of matches saved by
1087 |getmatches()|
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001088
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001089Spelling: *spell-functions*
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001090 spellbadword() locate badly spelled word at or after cursor
1091 spellsuggest() return suggested spelling corrections
1092 soundfold() return the sound-a-like equivalent of a word
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001093
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001094History: *history-functions*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001095 histadd() add an item to a history
1096 histdel() delete an item from a history
1097 histget() get an item from a history
1098 histnr() get highest index of a history list
1099
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001100Interactive: *interactive-functions*
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001101 browse() put up a file requester
1102 browsedir() put up a directory requester
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001103 confirm() let the user make a choice
1104 getchar() get a character from the user
Bram Moolenaarf7a023e2021-06-07 18:50:01 +02001105 getcharstr() get a character from the user as a string
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001106 getcharmod() get modifiers for the last typed character
Bram Moolenaar09c6f262019-11-17 15:55:14 +01001107 getmousepos() get last known mouse position
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001108 echoraw() output characters as-is
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +00001109 feedkeys() put characters in the typeahead queue
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001110 input() get a line from the user
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001111 inputlist() let the user pick an entry from a list
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001112 inputsecret() get a line from the user without showing it
1113 inputdialog() get a line from the user in a dialog
Bram Moolenaar68b76a62005-03-25 21:53:48 +00001114 inputsave() save and clear typeahead
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001115 inputrestore() restore typeahead
1116
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001117GUI: *gui-functions*
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001118 getfontname() get name of current font being used
Bram Moolenaarb5b75622018-03-09 22:22:21 +01001119 getwinpos() position of the Vim window
1120 getwinposx() X position of the Vim window
1121 getwinposy() Y position of the Vim window
Bram Moolenaar214641f2017-03-05 17:04:09 +01001122 balloon_show() set the balloon content
Bram Moolenaara2a80162017-11-21 23:09:50 +01001123 balloon_split() split a message for a balloon
Bram Moolenaar691ddee2019-05-09 14:52:41 +02001124 balloon_gettext() get the text in the balloon
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001125
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001126Vim server: *server-functions*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001127 serverlist() return the list of server names
Bram Moolenaar01164a62017-11-02 22:58:42 +01001128 remote_startserver() run a server
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001129 remote_send() send command characters to a Vim server
1130 remote_expr() evaluate an expression in a Vim server
1131 server2client() send a reply to a client of a Vim server
1132 remote_peek() check if there is a reply from a Vim server
1133 remote_read() read a reply from a Vim server
1134 foreground() move the Vim window to the foreground
1135 remote_foreground() move the Vim server window to the foreground
1136
Bram Moolenaara3f41662010-07-11 19:01:06 +02001137Window size and position: *window-size-functions*
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001138 winheight() get height of a specific window
1139 winwidth() get width of a specific window
Bram Moolenaarf0b03c42017-12-17 17:17:07 +01001140 win_screenpos() get screen position of a window
Bram Moolenaarb730f0c2018-11-25 03:56:26 +01001141 winlayout() get layout of windows in a tab page
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001142 winrestcmd() return command to restore window sizes
1143 winsaveview() get view of current window
1144 winrestview() restore saved view of current window
1145
Bram Moolenaar0eabd4d2020-03-15 16:13:53 +01001146Mappings and Menus: *mapping-functions*
h-east29b85712021-07-26 21:54:04 +02001147 digraph_get() get |digraph|
1148 digraph_getlist() get all |digraph|s
1149 digraph_set() register |digraph|
1150 digraph_setlist() register multiple |digraph|s
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001151 hasmapto() check if a mapping exists
1152 mapcheck() check if a matching mapping exists
1153 maparg() get rhs of a mapping
Ernie Rael09661202022-04-25 14:40:44 +01001154 maplist() get list of all mappings
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001155 mapset() restore a mapping
Bram Moolenaar0eabd4d2020-03-15 16:13:53 +01001156 menu_info() get information about a menu item
Bram Moolenaar26402cb2013-02-20 21:26:00 +01001157 wildmenumode() check if the wildmode is active
1158
Bram Moolenaar683fa182015-11-30 21:38:24 +01001159Testing: *test-functions*
Bram Moolenaare18c0b32016-03-20 21:08:34 +01001160 assert_equal() assert that two expressions values are equal
Bram Moolenaarb730f0c2018-11-25 03:56:26 +01001161 assert_equalfile() assert that two file contents are equal
Bram Moolenaar03413f42016-04-12 21:07:15 +02001162 assert_notequal() assert that two expressions values are not equal
Bram Moolenaar6f1d9a02016-07-24 14:12:38 +02001163 assert_inrange() assert that an expression is inside a range
Bram Moolenaar7db8f6f2016-03-29 23:12:46 +02001164 assert_match() assert that a pattern matches the value
Bram Moolenaar03413f42016-04-12 21:07:15 +02001165 assert_notmatch() assert that a pattern does not match the value
Bram Moolenaar683fa182015-11-30 21:38:24 +01001166 assert_false() assert that an expression is false
1167 assert_true() assert that an expression is true
Bram Moolenaare18c0b32016-03-20 21:08:34 +01001168 assert_exception() assert that a command throws an exception
Bram Moolenaar22f1d0e2018-02-27 14:53:30 +01001169 assert_beeps() assert that a command beeps
Bram Moolenaar0df60302021-04-03 15:15:47 +02001170 assert_nobeep() assert that a command does not cause a beep
Bram Moolenaar22f1d0e2018-02-27 14:53:30 +01001171 assert_fails() assert that a command fails
Bram Moolenaar3c2881d2017-03-21 19:18:29 +01001172 assert_report() report a test failure
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001173 test_alloc_fail() make memory allocation fail
Bram Moolenaar6f1d9a02016-07-24 14:12:38 +02001174 test_autochdir() enable 'autochdir' during startup
Bram Moolenaar036986f2017-03-16 17:41:02 +01001175 test_override() test with Vim internal overrides
1176 test_garbagecollect_now() free memory right now
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001177 test_garbagecollect_soon() set a flag to free memory soon
Bram Moolenaar68e65602019-05-26 21:33:31 +02001178 test_getvalue() get value of an internal variable
Yegappan Lakshmanan06011e12022-01-30 12:37:29 +00001179 test_gui_event() generate a GUI event for testing
Bram Moolenaar214641f2017-03-05 17:04:09 +01001180 test_ignore_error() ignore a specific error message
Bram Moolenaar314dd792019-02-03 15:27:20 +01001181 test_null_blob() return a null Blob
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001182 test_null_channel() return a null Channel
1183 test_null_dict() return a null Dict
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001184 test_null_function() return a null Funcref
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001185 test_null_job() return a null Job
1186 test_null_list() return a null List
1187 test_null_partial() return a null Partial function
1188 test_null_string() return a null String
Bram Moolenaar214641f2017-03-05 17:04:09 +01001189 test_settime() set the time Vim uses internally
Bram Moolenaarbb8476b2019-05-04 15:47:48 +02001190 test_setmouse() set the mouse position
Bram Moolenaarb730f0c2018-11-25 03:56:26 +01001191 test_feedinput() add key sequence to input buffer
1192 test_option_not_set() reset flag indicating option was set
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001193 test_refcount() return an expression's reference count
1194 test_srand_seed() set the seed value for srand()
1195 test_unknown() return a value with unknown type
1196 test_void() return a value with void type
Bram Moolenaar683fa182015-11-30 21:38:24 +01001197
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001198Inter-process communication: *channel-functions*
Bram Moolenaar51628222016-12-01 23:03:28 +01001199 ch_canread() check if there is something to read
Bram Moolenaar681baaf2016-02-04 20:57:07 +01001200 ch_open() open a channel
1201 ch_close() close a channel
Bram Moolenaar64d8e252016-09-06 22:12:34 +02001202 ch_close_in() close the in part of a channel
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001203 ch_read() read a message from a channel
Bram Moolenaard09091d2019-01-17 16:07:22 +01001204 ch_readblob() read a Blob from a channel
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001205 ch_readraw() read a raw message from a channel
Bram Moolenaar681baaf2016-02-04 20:57:07 +01001206 ch_sendexpr() send a JSON message over a channel
1207 ch_sendraw() send a raw message over a channel
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001208 ch_evalexpr() evaluate an expression over channel
1209 ch_evalraw() evaluate a raw string over channel
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001210 ch_status() get status of a channel
1211 ch_getbufnr() get the buffer number of a channel
1212 ch_getjob() get the job associated with a channel
1213 ch_info() get channel information
1214 ch_log() write a message in the channel log file
1215 ch_logfile() set the channel log file
1216 ch_setoptions() set the options for a channel
Bram Moolenaara02a5512016-06-17 12:48:11 +02001217 json_encode() encode an expression to a JSON string
1218 json_decode() decode a JSON string to Vim types
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001219 js_encode() encode an expression to a JSON string
1220 js_decode() decode a JSON string to Vim types
1221
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001222Jobs: *job-functions*
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001223 job_start() start a job
1224 job_stop() stop a job
1225 job_status() get the status of a job
1226 job_getchannel() get the channel used by a job
1227 job_info() get information about a job
1228 job_setoptions() set options for a job
1229
Bram Moolenaar162b7142018-12-21 15:17:36 +01001230Signs: *sign-functions*
1231 sign_define() define or update a sign
1232 sign_getdefined() get a list of defined signs
1233 sign_getplaced() get a list of placed signs
Bram Moolenaar6b7b7192019-01-11 13:42:41 +01001234 sign_jump() jump to a sign
Bram Moolenaar162b7142018-12-21 15:17:36 +01001235 sign_place() place a sign
Bram Moolenaar809ce4d2019-07-13 21:21:40 +02001236 sign_placelist() place a list of signs
Bram Moolenaar162b7142018-12-21 15:17:36 +01001237 sign_undefine() undefine a sign
1238 sign_unplace() unplace a sign
Bram Moolenaar809ce4d2019-07-13 21:21:40 +02001239 sign_unplacelist() unplace a list of signs
Bram Moolenaar162b7142018-12-21 15:17:36 +01001240
Bram Moolenaarc572da52017-08-27 16:52:01 +02001241Terminal window: *terminal-functions*
1242 term_start() open a terminal window and run a job
1243 term_list() get the list of terminal buffers
1244 term_sendkeys() send keystrokes to a terminal
1245 term_wait() wait for screen to be updated
1246 term_getjob() get the job associated with a terminal
1247 term_scrape() get row of a terminal screen
1248 term_getline() get a line of text from a terminal
1249 term_getattr() get the value of attribute {what}
1250 term_getcursor() get the cursor position of a terminal
1251 term_getscrolled() get the scroll count of a terminal
1252 term_getaltscreen() get the alternate screen flag
1253 term_getsize() get the size of a terminal
1254 term_getstatus() get the status of a terminal
1255 term_gettitle() get the title of a terminal
1256 term_gettty() get the tty name of a terminal
Bram Moolenaar7dda86f2018-04-20 22:36:41 +02001257 term_setansicolors() set 16 ANSI colors, used for GUI
1258 term_getansicolors() get 16 ANSI colors, used for GUI
Bram Moolenaarb730f0c2018-11-25 03:56:26 +01001259 term_dumpdiff() display difference between two screen dumps
1260 term_dumpload() load a terminal screen dump in a window
1261 term_dumpwrite() dump contents of a terminal screen to a file
1262 term_setkill() set signal to stop job in a terminal
1263 term_setrestore() set command to restore a terminal
1264 term_setsize() set the size of a terminal
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001265 term_setapi() set terminal JSON API function name prefix
Bram Moolenaarc572da52017-08-27 16:52:01 +02001266
Bram Moolenaar931a2772019-07-04 16:54:54 +02001267Popup window: *popup-window-functions*
1268 popup_create() create popup centered in the screen
1269 popup_atcursor() create popup just above the cursor position,
1270 closes when the cursor moves away
Bram Moolenaarb3d17a22019-07-07 18:28:14 +02001271 popup_beval() at the position indicated by v:beval_
1272 variables, closes when the mouse moves away
Bram Moolenaar931a2772019-07-04 16:54:54 +02001273 popup_notification() show a notification for three seconds
1274 popup_dialog() create popup centered with padding and border
1275 popup_menu() prompt for selecting an item from a list
1276 popup_hide() hide a popup temporarily
1277 popup_show() show a previously hidden popup
1278 popup_move() change the position and size of a popup
1279 popup_setoptions() override options of a popup
1280 popup_settext() replace the popup buffer contents
1281 popup_close() close one popup
1282 popup_clear() close all popups
1283 popup_filter_menu() select from a list of items
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001284 popup_filter_yesno() block until 'y' or 'n' is pressed
Bram Moolenaar931a2772019-07-04 16:54:54 +02001285 popup_getoptions() get current options for a popup
1286 popup_getpos() get actual position and size of a popup
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001287 popup_findinfo() get window ID for popup info window
1288 popup_findpreview() get window ID for popup preview window
1289 popup_list() get list of all popup window IDs
1290 popup_locate() get popup window ID from its screen position
Bram Moolenaar931a2772019-07-04 16:54:54 +02001291
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001292Timers: *timer-functions*
1293 timer_start() create a timer
Bram Moolenaarb5ae48e2016-08-12 22:23:25 +02001294 timer_pause() pause or unpause a timer
Bram Moolenaarc95a3022016-06-12 23:01:46 +02001295 timer_stop() stop a timer
Bram Moolenaarb5ae48e2016-08-12 22:23:25 +02001296 timer_stopall() stop all timers
1297 timer_info() get information about timers
Bram Moolenaar298b4402016-01-28 22:38:53 +01001298
Bram Moolenaarb730f0c2018-11-25 03:56:26 +01001299Tags: *tag-functions*
1300 taglist() get list of matching tags
1301 tagfiles() get a list of tags files
1302 gettagstack() get the tag stack of a window
1303 settagstack() modify the tag stack of a window
1304
1305Prompt Buffer: *promptbuffer-functions*
Bram Moolenaar077cc7a2020-09-04 16:35:35 +02001306 prompt_getprompt() get the effective prompt text for a buffer
Bram Moolenaarb730f0c2018-11-25 03:56:26 +01001307 prompt_setcallback() set prompt callback for a buffer
1308 prompt_setinterrupt() set interrupt callback for a buffer
1309 prompt_setprompt() set the prompt text for a buffer
1310
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001311Text Properties: *text-property-functions*
1312 prop_add() attach a property at a position
Yegappan Lakshmananccfb7c62021-08-16 21:39:09 +02001313 prop_add_list() attach a property at multiple positions
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001314 prop_clear() remove all properties from a line or lines
1315 prop_find() search for a property
1316 prop_list() return a list of all properties in a line
1317 prop_remove() remove a property from a line
1318 prop_type_add() add/define a property type
1319 prop_type_change() change properties of a type
1320 prop_type_delete() remove a text property type
1321 prop_type_get() return the properties of a type
1322 prop_type_list() return a list of all property types
1323
1324Sound: *sound-functions*
1325 sound_clear() stop playing all sounds
1326 sound_playevent() play an event's sound
1327 sound_playfile() play a sound file
1328 sound_stop() stop playing a sound
1329
Bram Moolenaar26402cb2013-02-20 21:26:00 +01001330Various: *various-functions*
1331 mode() get current editing mode
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001332 state() get current busy state
Bram Moolenaar26402cb2013-02-20 21:26:00 +01001333 visualmode() last visual mode used
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001334 exists() check if a variable, function, etc. exists
Bram Moolenaar26735992021-08-08 14:43:22 +02001335 exists_compiled() like exists() but check at compile time
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001336 has() check if a feature is supported in Vim
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001337 changenr() return number of most recent change
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001338 cscope_connection() check if a cscope connection exists
1339 did_filetype() check if a FileType autocommand was used
1340 eventhandler() check if invoked by an event handler
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +00001341 getpid() get process ID of Vim
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001342 getimstatus() check if IME status is active
1343 interrupt() interrupt script execution
1344 windowsversion() get MS-Windows version
Bram Moolenaar0c0eddd2020-06-13 15:47:25 +02001345 terminalprops() properties of the terminal
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001346
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001347 libcall() call a function in an external library
1348 libcallnr() idem, returning a number
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001349
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +01001350 undofile() get the name of the undo file
1351 undotree() return the state of the undo tree
1352
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001353 getreg() get contents of a register
Bram Moolenaarbb861e22020-06-07 18:16:36 +02001354 getreginfo() get information about a register
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001355 getregtype() get type of a register
1356 setreg() set contents and type of a register
Bram Moolenaar0b6d9112018-05-22 20:35:17 +02001357 reg_executing() return the name of the register being executed
1358 reg_recording() return the name of the register being recorded
Bram Moolenaarc6fe9192006-04-09 21:54:49 +00001359
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +01001360 shiftwidth() effective value of 'shiftwidth'
1361
Bram Moolenaar063b9d12016-07-09 20:21:48 +02001362 wordcount() get byte/word/char count of buffer
1363
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001364 luaeval() evaluate |Lua| expression
Bram Moolenaar7e506b62010-01-19 15:55:06 +01001365 mzeval() evaluate |MzScheme| expression
Bram Moolenaare9b892e2016-01-17 21:15:58 +01001366 perleval() evaluate Perl expression (|+perl|)
Bram Moolenaar8d043172014-01-23 14:24:41 +01001367 py3eval() evaluate Python expression (|+python3|)
1368 pyeval() evaluate Python expression (|+python|)
Bram Moolenaar690afe12017-01-28 18:34:47 +01001369 pyxeval() evaluate |python_x| expression
Bram Moolenaarebacddb2020-06-04 15:22:21 +02001370 rubyeval() evaluate |Ruby| expression
1371
Bram Moolenaar9d87a372018-12-18 21:41:50 +01001372 debugbreak() interrupt a program being debugged
Bram Moolenaar7e506b62010-01-19 15:55:06 +01001373
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001374==============================================================================
1375*41.7* Defining a function
1376
1377Vim enables you to define your own functions. The basic function declaration
1378begins as follows: >
1379
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001380 def {name}({var1}, {var2}, ...): return-type
1381 {body}
1382 enddef
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001383<
1384 Note:
1385 Function names must begin with a capital letter.
1386
1387Let's define a short function to return the smaller of two numbers. It starts
1388with this line: >
1389
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001390 def Min(num1: number, num2: number): number
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001391
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001392This tells Vim that the function is named "Min", it takes two arguments that
1393are numbers: "num1" and "num2" and returns a number.
1394
1395The first thing you need to do is to check to see which number is smaller:
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001396 >
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001397 if num1 < num2
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001398
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001399Let's assign the variable "smaller" the value of the smallest number: >
1400
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001401 var smaller: number
1402 if num1 < num2
1403 smaller = num1
1404 else
1405 smaller = num2
1406 endif
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001407
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001408The variable "smaller" is a local variable. It is declared to be a number,
1409that way Vim can warn you for any mistakes. Variables used inside a function
1410are local unless prefixed by something like "g:", "w:", or "b:".
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001411
1412 Note:
1413 To access a global variable from inside a function you must prepend
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +00001414 "g:" to it. Thus "g:today" inside a function is used for the global
1415 variable "today", and "today" is another variable, local to the
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001416 function or the script.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001417
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001418You now use the `return` statement to return the smallest number to the user.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001419Finally, you end the function: >
1420
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001421 return smaller
1422 enddef
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001423
1424The complete function definition is as follows: >
1425
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001426 def Min(num1: number, num2: number): number
1427 var smaller: number
1428 if num1 < num2
1429 smaller = num1
1430 else
1431 smaller = num2
1432 endif
1433 return smaller
1434 enddef
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001435
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001436Obviously this is a verbose example. You can make it shorter by using two
1437return commands: >
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001438
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001439 def Min(num1: number, num2: number): number
1440 if num1 < num2
1441 return num1
1442 endif
1443 return num2
1444 enddef
1445
1446And if you remember the conditional expression, you need only one line: >
1447
1448 def Min(num1: number, num2: number): number
1449 return num1 < num2 ? num1 : num2
1450 enddef
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001451
Bram Moolenaard1f56e62006-02-22 21:25:37 +00001452A user defined function is called in exactly the same way as a built-in
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001453function. Only the name is different. The Min function can be used like
1454this: >
1455
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001456 echo Min(5, 8)
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001457
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001458Only now will the function be executed and the lines be parsed by Vim.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001459If there are mistakes, like using an undefined variable or function, you will
1460now get an error message. When defining the function these errors are not
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001461detected. To get the errors sooner you can tell Vim to compile all the
1462functions in the script: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001463
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001464 defcompile
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001465
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001466Compiling functions takes a little time, but does report errors early. You
1467could use `:defcompile` at the end of your script while working on it, and
1468comment it out when everything is fine.
1469
1470For a function that does not return anything simply leave out the return type: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001471
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001472 def SayIt(text: string)
1473 echo text
1474 enddef
1475
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001476If you want to return any kind of value, you can use the "any" return type: >
1477 def GetValue(): any
1478This disables type checking for the return value, use only when needed.
1479
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001480It is also possible to define a legacy function with `function` and
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001481`endfunction`. These do not have types and are not compiled. Therefore they
1482execute much slower.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001483
1484
1485USING A RANGE
1486
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001487A line range can be used with a function call. The function will be called
1488once for every line in the range, with the cursor in that line. Example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001489
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001490 def Number()
1491 echo "line " .. line(".") .. " contains: " .. getline(".")
1492 enddef
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001493
1494If you call this function with: >
1495
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001496 :10,15Number()
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001497
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001498The function will be called six times, starting on line 10 and ending on line
149915.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001500
1501
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001502LISTING FUNCTIONS
1503
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001504The `function` command lists the names and arguments of all user-defined
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001505functions: >
1506
1507 :function
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001508< def <SNR>86_Show(start: string, ...items: list<string>) ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001509 function GetVimIndent() ~
1510 function SetSyn(name) ~
1511
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001512The "<SNR>" prefix means that a function is script-local. |Vim9| functions
Bram Moolenaar6ba83ba2022-06-12 22:15:57 +01001513will start with "def" and include argument and return types. Legacy functions
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001514are listed with "function".
1515
1516To see what a function does, use its name as an argument for `function`: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001517
1518 :function SetSyn
1519< 1 if &syntax == '' ~
1520 2 let &syntax = a:name ~
1521 3 endif ~
1522 endfunction ~
1523
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001524To see the "Show" function you need to include the script prefix, since
1525multiple "Show" functions can be defined in different scripts. To find
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001526the exact name you can use `function`, but the result may be a very long list.
1527To only get the functions matching a pattern you can use the `filter` prefix:
1528>
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001529 :filter Show function
1530< def <SNR>86_Show(start: string, ...items: list<string>) ~
1531>
1532 :function <SNR>86_Show
1533< 1 echohl Title ~
1534 2 echo "start is " .. start ~
1535 etc.
1536
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001537
1538DEBUGGING
1539
1540The line number is useful for when you get an error message or when debugging.
1541See |debug-scripts| about debugging mode.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001542
1543You can also set the 'verbose' option to 12 or higher to see all function
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001544calls. Set it to 15 or higher to see every executed line.
1545
1546
1547DELETING A FUNCTION
1548
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001549To delete the SetSyn() function: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001550
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001551 :delfunction SetSyn
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001552
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001553Deleting only works for global functions and functions in legacy script, not
1554for functions defined in a |Vim9| script.
1555
1556You get an error when the function doesn't exist or cannot be deleted.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001557
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001558
1559FUNCTION REFERENCES
1560
1561Sometimes it can be useful to have a variable point to one function or
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001562another. You can do it with a function reference variable. Often shortened
1563to "funcref". Example: >
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001564
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001565 def Right(): string
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001566 return 'Right!'
1567 enddef
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001568 def Wrong(): string
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001569 return 'Wrong!'
1570 enddef
Bram Moolenaar8a3b8052022-06-26 12:21:15 +01001571
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001572 var Afunc = g:result == 1 ? Right : Wrong
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001573 echo Afunc()
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001574< Wrong! ~
1575
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001576This assumes "g:result" is not one. See |Funcref| for details.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001577
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001578Note that the name of a variable that holds a function reference must start
1579with a capital. Otherwise it could be confused with the name of a builtin
1580function.
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001581
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001582
1583FURTHER READING
1584
1585Using a variable number of arguments is introduced in section |50.2|.
1586
Yegappan Lakshmanan5dfe4672021-09-14 17:54:30 +02001587More information about defining your own functions here: |user-functions|.
1588
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001589==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001590*41.8* Lists and Dictionaries
1591
1592So far we have used the basic types String and Number. Vim also supports two
1593composite types: List and Dictionary.
1594
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001595A List is an ordered sequence of items. The items can be any kind of value,
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001596thus you can make a List of numbers, a List of Lists and even a List of mixed
1597items. To create a List with three strings: >
1598
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001599 var alist = ['aap', 'noot', 'mies']
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001600
1601The List items are enclosed in square brackets and separated by commas. To
1602create an empty List: >
1603
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001604 var alist = []
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001605
1606You can add items to a List with the add() function: >
1607
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001608 var alist = []
1609 add(alist, 'foo')
1610 add(alist, 'bar')
1611 echo alist
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001612< ['foo', 'bar'] ~
1613
1614List concatenation is done with +: >
1615
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001616 var alist = ['foo', 'bar']
1617 alist = alist + ['and', 'more']
1618 echo alist
1619< ['foo', 'bar', 'and', 'more'] ~
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001620
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001621Or, if you want to extend a List with a function, use `extend()`: >
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001622
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001623 var alist = ['one']
1624 extend(alist, ['two', 'three'])
1625 echo alist
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001626< ['one', 'two', 'three'] ~
1627
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001628Notice that using `add()` will have a different effect than `extend()`: >
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001629
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001630 var alist = ['one']
1631 add(alist, ['two', 'three'])
1632 echo alist
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001633< ['one', ['two', 'three']] ~
1634
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001635The second argument of add() is added as an item, now you have a nested list.
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001636
1637
1638FOR LOOP
1639
1640One of the nice things you can do with a List is iterate over it: >
1641
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001642 var alist = ['one', 'two', 'three']
1643 for n in alist
1644 echo n
1645 endfor
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001646< one ~
1647 two ~
1648 three ~
1649
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001650This will loop over each element in List "alist", assigning each value to
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001651variable "n". The generic form of a for loop is: >
1652
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001653 for {varname} in {list-expression}
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001654 {commands}
1655 endfor
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001656
1657To loop a certain number of times you need a List of a specific length. The
1658range() function creates one for you: >
1659
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001660 for a in range(3)
1661 echo a
1662 endfor
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001663< 0 ~
1664 1 ~
1665 2 ~
1666
1667Notice that the first item of the List that range() produces is zero, thus the
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001668last item is one less than the length of the list. Detail: Internally range()
1669does not actually create the list, so that a large range used in a for loop
1670works efficiently. When used elsewhere, the range is turned into an actual
Bram Moolenaar6ba83ba2022-06-12 22:15:57 +01001671list, which takes more time for a long list.
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001672
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001673You can also specify the maximum value, the stride and even go backwards: >
1674
1675 for a in range(8, 4, -2)
1676 echo a
1677 endfor
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001678< 8 ~
1679 6 ~
1680 4 ~
1681
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001682A more useful example, looping over all the lines in the buffer: >
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001683
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001684 for line in getline(1, 50)
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001685 if line =~ "Date: "
1686 echo line
1687 endif
1688 endfor
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001689
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001690This looks into lines 1 to 50 (inclusive) and echoes any date found in there.
1691
1692For further reading see |Lists|.
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001693
1694
1695DICTIONARIES
1696
1697A Dictionary stores key-value pairs. You can quickly lookup a value if you
1698know the key. A Dictionary is created with curly braces: >
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +00001699
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001700 var uk2nl = {one: 'een', two: 'twee', three: 'drie'}
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001701
Bram Moolenaar4399ef42005-02-12 14:29:27 +00001702Now you can lookup words by putting the key in square brackets: >
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001703
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001704 echo uk2nl['two']
1705< twee ~
1706
1707If the key does not have special characters, you can use the dot notation: >
1708
1709 echo uk2nl.two
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001710< twee ~
1711
1712The generic form for defining a Dictionary is: >
1713
1714 {<key> : <value>, ...}
1715
1716An empty Dictionary is one without any keys: >
1717
1718 {}
1719
1720The possibilities with Dictionaries are numerous. There are various functions
1721for them as well. For example, you can obtain a list of the keys and loop
1722over them: >
1723
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001724 for key in keys(uk2nl)
1725 echo key
1726 endfor
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001727< three ~
1728 one ~
1729 two ~
1730
Bram Moolenaar3577c6f2008-06-24 21:16:56 +00001731You will notice the keys are not ordered. You can sort the list to get a
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001732specific order: >
1733
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001734 for key in sort(keys(uk2nl))
1735 echo key
1736 endfor
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001737< one ~
1738 three ~
1739 two ~
1740
1741But you can never get back the order in which items are defined. For that you
1742need to use a List, it stores items in an ordered sequence.
1743
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001744For further reading see |Dictionaries|.
Bram Moolenaar7c626922005-02-07 22:01:03 +00001745
1746==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001747*41.9* White space
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001748
Bram Moolenaar8cc5b552022-06-23 13:04:20 +01001749Blank lines are allowed in a script and ignored.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001750
Bram Moolenaar8cc5b552022-06-23 13:04:20 +01001751Leading whitespace characters (blanks and TABs) are ignored, except when using
1752|:let-heredoc| without "trim".
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001753
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001754Trailing whitespace is often ignored, but not always. One command that
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001755includes it is `map`. You have to watch out for that, it can cause hard to
1756understand mistakes. A generic solution is to never use trailing white space,
1757unless you really need it.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001758
1759To include a whitespace character in the value of an option, it must be
1760escaped by a "\" (backslash) as in the following example: >
1761
1762 :set tags=my\ nice\ file
1763
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001764If it would be written as: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001765
1766 :set tags=my nice file
1767
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001768This will issue an error, because it is interpreted as: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001769
1770 :set tags=my
1771 :set nice
1772 :set file
1773
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001774|Vim9| script is very picky when it comes to white space. This was done
1775intentionally to make sure scripts are easy to read and to avoid mistakes.
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001776If you use white space sensibly it will just work. When not you will get an
1777error message telling you where white space is missing or should be removed.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001778
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001779==============================================================================
1780*41.10* Line continuation
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001781
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001782In legacy Vim script line continuation is done by preceding a continuation
1783line with a backslash: >
1784 let mylist = [
1785 \ 'one',
1786 \ 'two',
1787 \ ]
1788
1789This requires the 'cpo' option to exclude the "C" flag. Normally this is done
1790by putting this at the start of the script: >
1791 let s:save_cpo = &cpo
1792 set cpo&vim
1793
1794And restore the option at the end of the script: >
1795 let &cpo = s:save_cpo
1796 unlet s:save_cpo
1797
1798A few more details can be found here: |line-continuation|.
1799
1800In |Vim9| script the backslash can still be used, but in most places it is not
1801needed: >
1802 var mylist = [
1803 'one',
1804 'two',
1805 ]
1806
1807Also, the 'cpo' option does not need to be changed. See
1808|vim9-line-continuation| for details.
1809
1810==============================================================================
1811*41.11* Comments
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001812
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001813In |Vim9| script the character # starts a comment. That character and
1814everything after it until the end-of-line is considered a comment and
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001815is ignored, except for commands that don't consider comments, as shown in
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001816examples below. A comment can start on any character position on the line,
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001817but not when it is part of the command, e.g. inside a string.
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001818
Bram Moolenaar8a3b8052022-06-26 12:21:15 +01001819The character " (the double quote mark) starts a comment in legacy script.
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001820This involves some cleverness to make sure double quoted strings are not
1821recognized as comments (just one reason to prefer |Vim9| script).
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001822
1823There is a little "catch" with comments for some commands. Examples: >
1824
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001825 abbrev dev development # shorthand
1826 map <F3> o#include # insert include
1827 execute cmd # do it
1828 !ls *.c # list C files
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001829
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001830- The abbreviation 'dev' will be expanded to 'development # shorthand'.
1831- The mapping of <F3> will actually be the whole line after the 'o# ....'
1832 including the '# insert include'.
1833- The `execute` command will give an error.
1834- The `!` command will send everything after it to the shell, most likely
1835 causing an error.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001836
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001837There can be no comment after `map`, `abbreviate`, `execute` and `!` commands
1838(there are a few more commands with this restriction). For the `map`,
1839`abbreviate` and `execute` commands there is a trick: >
1840
1841 abbrev dev development|# shorthand
1842 map <F3> o#include|# insert include
1843 execute '!ls *.c' |# do it
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001844
1845With the '|' character the command is separated from the next one. And that
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001846next command is only a comment. The last command, using `execute` is a
1847general solution, it works for all commands that do not accept a comment or a
1848'|' to separate the next command.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001849
1850Notice that there is no white space before the '|' in the abbreviation and
1851mapping. For these commands, any character until the end-of-line or '|' is
1852included. As a consequence of this behavior, you don't always see that
1853trailing whitespace is included: >
1854
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001855 map <F4> o#include
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001856
Bram Moolenaarcfa8f9a2022-06-03 21:59:47 +01001857Here it is intended, in other cases it might be accidental. To spot these
1858problems, you can highlight trailing spaces: >
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001859 match Search /\s\+$/
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001860
Bram Moolenaar9e1d2832007-05-06 12:51:41 +00001861For Unix there is one special way to comment a line, that allows making a Vim
Bram Moolenaar04fb9162021-12-30 20:24:12 +00001862script executable, and it also works in legacy script: >
Bram Moolenaar9e1d2832007-05-06 12:51:41 +00001863 #!/usr/bin/env vim -S
1864 echo "this is a Vim script"
1865 quit
1866
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001867==============================================================================
1868*41.12* Fileformat
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001869
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001870The end-of-line character depends on the system. For Vim scripts it is
Bram Moolenaar8cc5b552022-06-23 13:04:20 +01001871recommended to always use the Unix fileformat. Lines are then separated with
1872the Newline character. This also works on any other system. That way you can
1873copy your Vim scripts from MS-Windows to Unix and they still work. See
1874|:source_crnl|. To be sure it is set right, do this before writing the file:
1875>
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001876 :setlocal fileformat=unix
Bram Moolenaar2d8ed022022-05-21 13:08:16 +01001877
Bram Moolenaar8cc5b552022-06-23 13:04:20 +01001878When using "dos" fileformat, lines are separated with CR-NL, two characters.
1879The CR character causes various problems, better avoid this.
1880
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001881==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001882
Bram Moolenaar63f32602022-06-09 20:45:54 +01001883Advance information about writing Vim script is in |usr_50.txt|.
1884
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001885Next chapter: |usr_42.txt| Add new menus
1886
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