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Patch 7.4.605
Problem: The # register is not writable, it cannot be restored after
jumping around.
Solution: Make the # register writable. (Marcin Szamotulski)
Files: runtime/doc/change.txt, src/ops.c, src/buffer.c, src/globals.h
*** ../vim-7.4.604/runtime/doc/change.txt 2014-03-25 18:23:27.046087691 +0100
--- runtime/doc/change.txt 2015-01-27 18:41:27.840005417 +0100
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*** 1100,1110 ****
2. 10 numbered registers "0 to "9
3. The small delete register "-
4. 26 named registers "a to "z or "A to "Z
! 5. four read-only registers ":, "., "% and "#
! 6. the expression register "=
! 7. The selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~
! 8. The black hole register "_
! 9. Last search pattern register "/
1. Unnamed register "" *quote_quote* *quotequote*
Vim fills this register with text deleted with the "d", "c", "s", "x" commands
--- 1103,1114 ----
2. 10 numbered registers "0 to "9
3. The small delete register "-
4. 26 named registers "a to "z or "A to "Z
! 5. three read-only registers ":, "., "%
! 7. alternate buffer register "#
! 7. the expression register "=
! 8. The selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~
! 9. The black hole register "_
! 10. Last search pattern register "/
1. Unnamed register "" *quote_quote* *quotequote*
Vim fills this register with text deleted with the "d", "c", "s", "x" commands
***************
*** 1131,1136 ****
--- 1135,1142 ----
made for the delete operator with these movement commands: |%|, |(|, |)|, |`|,
|/|, |?|, |n|, |N|, |{| and |}|. Register "1 is always used then (this is Vi
compatible). The "- register is used as well if the delete is within a line.
+ Note that these characters may be mapped. E.g. |%| is mapped by the matchit
+ plugin.
With each successive deletion or change, Vim shifts the previous contents
of register 1 into register 2, 2 into 3, and so forth, losing the previous
contents of register 9.
***************
*** 1148,1154 ****
to their previous contents. When the '>' flag is present in 'cpoptions' then
a line break is inserted before the appended text.
! 5. Read-only registers ":, "., "% and "#
These are '%', '#', ':' and '.'. You can use them only with the "p", "P",
and ":put" commands and with CTRL-R. {not in Vi}
*quote_.* *quote.* *E29*
--- 1154,1160 ----
to their previous contents. When the '>' flag is present in 'cpoptions' then
a line break is inserted before the appended text.
! 5. Read-only registers ":, ". and "%
These are '%', '#', ':' and '.'. You can use them only with the "p", "P",
and ":put" commands and with CTRL-R. {not in Vi}
*quote_.* *quote.* *E29*
***************
*** 1159,1166 ****
('textwidth' and other options affect what is inserted).
*quote_%* *quote%*
"% Contains the name of the current file.
- *quote_#* *quote#*
- "# Contains the name of the alternate file.
*quote_:* *quote:* *E30*
": Contains the most recent executed command-line. Example: Use
"@:" to repeat the previous command-line command.
--- 1165,1170 ----
***************
*** 1169,1176 ****
the command was completely from a mapping.
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
feature}
! 6. Expression register "= *quote_=* *quote=* *@=*
This is not really a register that stores text, but is a way to use an
expression in commands which use a register. The expression register is
read-only; you cannot put text into it. After the '=', the cursor moves to
--- 1173,1195 ----
the command was completely from a mapping.
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
feature}
+ *quote_#* *quote#*
+ 6. Alternate file register "#
+ Contains the name of the alternate file for the current window. It will
+ change how the |CTRL-^| command works.
+ This register is writable, mainly to allow for restoring it after a plugin has
+ changed it. It accepts buffer number: >
+ let altbuf = bufnr(@#)
+ ...
+ let @# = altbuf
+ It will give error |E86| if you pass buffer number and this buffer does not
+ exist.
+ It can also accept a match with an existing buffer name: >
+ let @# = 'buffer_name'
+ Error |E93| if there is more than one buffer matching the given name or |E94|
+ if none of buffers matches the given name.
! 7. Expression register "= *quote_=* *quote=* *@=*
This is not really a register that stores text, but is a way to use an
expression in commands which use a register. The expression register is
read-only; you cannot put text into it. After the '=', the cursor moves to
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*** 1191,1197 ****
characters. If the String ends in a <NL>, it is regarded as a linewise
register. {not in Vi}
! 7. Selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~
Use these registers for storing and retrieving the selected text for the GUI.
See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|. When the clipboard is not available or not
working, the unnamed register is used instead. For Unix systems the clipboard
--- 1210,1216 ----
characters. If the String ends in a <NL>, it is regarded as a linewise
register. {not in Vi}
! 8. Selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~
Use these registers for storing and retrieving the selected text for the GUI.
See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|. When the clipboard is not available or not
working, the unnamed register is used instead. For Unix systems the clipboard
***************
*** 1213,1224 ****
Note: The "~ register is only used when dropping plain text onto Vim.
Drag'n'drop of URI lists is handled internally.
! 8. Black hole register "_ *quote_*
When writing to this register, nothing happens. This can be used to delete
text without affecting the normal registers. When reading from this register,
nothing is returned. {not in Vi}
! 9. Last search pattern register "/ *quote_/* *quote/*
Contains the most recent search-pattern. This is used for "n" and 'hlsearch'.
It is writable with `:let`, you can change it to have 'hlsearch' highlight
other matches without actually searching. You can't yank or delete into this
--- 1232,1243 ----
Note: The "~ register is only used when dropping plain text onto Vim.
Drag'n'drop of URI lists is handled internally.
! 9. Black hole register "_ *quote_*
When writing to this register, nothing happens. This can be used to delete
text without affecting the normal registers. When reading from this register,
nothing is returned. {not in Vi}
! 10. Last search pattern register "/ *quote_/* *quote/*
Contains the most recent search-pattern. This is used for "n" and 'hlsearch'.
It is writable with `:let`, you can change it to have 'hlsearch' highlight
other matches without actually searching. You can't yank or delete into this
*** ../vim-7.4.604/src/ops.c 2015-01-27 13:22:17.176885347 +0100
--- src/ops.c 2015-01-27 18:33:06.813476985 +0100
***************
*** 856,866 ****
if ( (regname > 0 && ASCII_ISALNUM(regname))
|| (!writing && vim_strchr((char_u *)
#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
! "/.%#:="
#else
! "/.%#:"
#endif
, regname) != NULL)
|| regname == '"'
|| regname == '-'
|| regname == '_'
--- 856,867 ----
if ( (regname > 0 && ASCII_ISALNUM(regname))
|| (!writing && vim_strchr((char_u *)
#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
! "/.%:="
#else
! "/.%:"
#endif
, regname) != NULL)
+ || regname == '#'
|| regname == '"'
|| regname == '-'
|| regname == '_'
***************
*** 6514,6519 ****
--- 6515,6541 ----
return;
}
+ if (name == '#')
+ {
+ buf_T *buf;
+
+ if (VIM_ISDIGIT(*str))
+ {
+ int num = atoi((char *)str);
+
+ buf = buflist_findnr(num);
+ if (buf == NULL)
+ EMSGN(_(e_nobufnr), (long)num);
+ }
+ else
+ buf = buflist_findnr(buflist_findpat(str, str + STRLEN(str),
+ TRUE, FALSE, FALSE));
+ if (buf == NULL)
+ return;
+ curwin->w_alt_fnum = buf->b_fnum;
+ return;
+ }
+
#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
if (name == '=')
{
*** ../vim-7.4.604/src/buffer.c 2015-01-07 13:31:48.886661739 +0100
--- src/buffer.c 2015-01-27 18:19:29.334392632 +0100
***************
*** 1150,1156 ****
{
/* don't warn when deleting */
if (!unload)
! EMSGN(_("E86: Buffer %ld does not exist"), count);
}
else if (dir == FORWARD)
EMSG(_("E87: Cannot go beyond last buffer"));
--- 1150,1156 ----
{
/* don't warn when deleting */
if (!unload)
! EMSGN(_(e_nobufnr), count);
}
else if (dir == FORWARD)
EMSG(_("E87: Cannot go beyond last buffer"));
*** ../vim-7.4.604/src/globals.h 2015-01-14 12:44:38.407422077 +0100
--- src/globals.h 2015-01-27 18:19:24.294447531 +0100
***************
*** 1571,1576 ****
--- 1571,1577 ----
EXTERN char_u e_intern2[] INIT(= N_("E685: Internal error: %s"));
EXTERN char_u e_maxmempat[] INIT(= N_("E363: pattern uses more memory than 'maxmempattern'"));
EXTERN char_u e_emptybuf[] INIT(= N_("E749: empty buffer"));
+ EXTERN char_u e_nobufnr[] INIT(= N_("E86: Buffer %ld does not exist"));
#ifdef FEAT_EX_EXTRA
EXTERN char_u e_invalpat[] INIT(= N_("E682: Invalid search pattern or delimiter"));
*** ../vim-7.4.604/src/version.c 2015-01-27 17:11:55.690558815 +0100
--- src/version.c 2015-01-27 17:15:24.132287083 +0100
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*** 743,744 ****
--- 743,746 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 605,
/**/
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