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Subject: Patch 7.4.754
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From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
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Patch 7.4.754
Problem: Using CTRL-A in Visual mode does not work well. (Gary Johnson)
Solution: Make it increment all numbers in the Visual area. (Christian
Brabandt)
Files: runtime/doc/change.txt, src/normal.c, src/ops.c,
src/proto/ops.pro, src/testdir/Make_amiga.mak,
src/testdir/Make_dos.mak, src/testdir/Make_ming.mak,
src/testdir/Make_os2.mak, src/testdir/Make_vms.mms,
src/testdir/Makefile, src/testdir/test_increment.in,
src/testdir/test_increment.ok
*** ../vim-7.4.753/runtime/doc/change.txt 2015-01-27 18:43:42.134535513 +0100
--- runtime/doc/change.txt 2015-06-25 13:55:43.686428819 +0200
***************
*** 156,161 ****
--- 156,164 ----
The 'B' and 'M' flags in 'formatoptions' change the behavior for inserting
spaces before and after a multi-byte character |fo-table|.
+ The '[ mark is set at the end of the first line that was joined, '] at the end
+ of the resulting line.
+
==============================================================================
2. Delete and insert *delete-insert* *replacing*
***************
*** 376,385 ****
--- 379,421 ----
CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character at
or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
+ *v_CTRL-A*
+ {Visual}CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
+ the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
+
+ *v_g_CTRL-A*
+ {Visual}g CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
+ the highlighted text. If several lines are
+ highlighted, each one will be incremented by an
+ additional [count] (so effectively creating a
+ [count] incrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
+ For Example, if you have this list of numbers:
+ 1. ~
+ 1. ~
+ 1. ~
+ 1. ~
+ Move to the second "1." and Visually select three
+ lines, pressing g CTRL-A results in:
+ 1. ~
+ 2. ~
+ 3. ~
+ 4. ~
+
*CTRL-X*
CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
character at or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
+ *v_CTRL-X*
+ {Visual}CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
+ character in the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
+
+ *v_g_CTRL-X*
+ {Visual}g CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
+ character in the highlighted text. If several lines
+ are highlighted, each value will be decremented by an
+ additional [count] (so effectively creating a [count]
+ decrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
+
The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands work for (signed) decimal numbers, unsigned
octal and hexadecimal numbers and alphabetic characters. This depends on the
'nrformats' option.
***************
*** 396,401 ****
--- 432,440 ----
under or after the cursor. This is useful to make lists with an alphabetic
index.
+ For decimals a leading negative sign is considered for incrementing/
+ decrementing, for octal and hey values, it won't be considered.
+
For numbers with leading zeros (including all octal and hexadecimal numbers),
Vim preserves the number of characters in the number when possible. CTRL-A on
"0077" results in "0100", CTRL-X on "0x100" results in "0x0ff".
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/normal.c 2015-06-25 13:30:41.206095684 +0200
--- src/normal.c 2015-06-25 13:42:06.342924954 +0200
***************
*** 4201,4209 ****
nv_addsub(cap)
cmdarg_T *cap;
{
! if (!checkclearopq(cap->oap)
! && do_addsub((int)cap->cmdchar, cap->count1) == OK)
prep_redo_cmd(cap);
}
/*
--- 4201,4217 ----
nv_addsub(cap)
cmdarg_T *cap;
{
! int visual = VIsual_active;
! if (cap->oap->op_type == OP_NOP
! && do_addsub((int)cap->cmdchar, cap->count1, cap->arg) == OK)
prep_redo_cmd(cap);
+ else
+ clearopbeep(cap->oap);
+ if (visual)
+ {
+ VIsual_active = FALSE;
+ redraw_later(CLEAR);
+ }
}
/*
***************
*** 7841,7854 ****
switch (cap->nchar)
{
#ifdef MEM_PROFILE
/*
* "g^A": dump log of used memory.
*/
! case Ctrl_A:
! vim_mem_profile_dump();
! break;
#endif
#ifdef FEAT_VREPLACE
/*
--- 7849,7876 ----
switch (cap->nchar)
{
+ case Ctrl_A:
+ case Ctrl_X:
#ifdef MEM_PROFILE
/*
* "g^A": dump log of used memory.
*/
! if (!VIsual_active && cap->nchar == Ctrl_A)
! vim_mem_profile_dump();
! else
#endif
+ /*
+ * "g^A/g^X": sequentially increment visually selected region
+ */
+ if (VIsual_active)
+ {
+ cap->arg = TRUE;
+ cap->cmdchar = cap->nchar;
+ nv_addsub(cap);
+ }
+ else
+ clearopbeep(oap);
+ break;
#ifdef FEAT_VREPLACE
/*
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/ops.c 2015-06-19 15:17:49.891065610 +0200
--- src/ops.c 2015-06-25 13:44:44.285272132 +0200
***************
*** 5375,5383 ****
* return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
*/
int
! do_addsub(command, Prenum1)
int command;
linenr_T Prenum1;
{
int col;
char_u *buf1;
--- 5375,5384 ----
* return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
*/
int
! do_addsub(command, Prenum1, g_cmd)
int command;
linenr_T Prenum1;
+ int g_cmd; /* was g<c-a>/g<c-x> */
{
int col;
char_u *buf1;
***************
*** 5385,5390 ****
--- 5386,5392 ----
int hex; /* 'X' or 'x': hex; '0': octal */
static int hexupper = FALSE; /* 0xABC */
unsigned long n;
+ long offset = 0; /* line offset for Ctrl_V mode */
long_u oldn;
char_u *ptr;
int c;
***************
*** 5394,5640 ****
int dooct;
int doalp;
int firstdigit;
- int negative;
int subtract;
dohex = (vim_strchr(curbuf->b_p_nf, 'x') != NULL); /* "heX" */
dooct = (vim_strchr(curbuf->b_p_nf, 'o') != NULL); /* "Octal" */
doalp = (vim_strchr(curbuf->b_p_nf, 'p') != NULL); /* "alPha" */
- ptr = ml_get_curline();
- RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
-
/*
* First check if we are on a hexadecimal number, after the "0x".
*/
col = curwin->w_cursor.col;
! if (dohex)
! while (col > 0 && vim_isxdigit(ptr[col]))
! --col;
! if ( dohex
! && col > 0
! && (ptr[col] == 'X'
! || ptr[col] == 'x')
! && ptr[col - 1] == '0'
! && vim_isxdigit(ptr[col + 1]))
{
! /*
! * Found hexadecimal number, move to its start.
! */
! --col;
}
else
{
! /*
! * Search forward and then backward to find the start of number.
! */
! col = curwin->w_cursor.col;
! while (ptr[col] != NUL
! && !vim_isdigit(ptr[col])
! && !(doalp && ASCII_ISALPHA(ptr[col])))
! ++col;
!
! while (col > 0
! && vim_isdigit(ptr[col - 1])
! && !(doalp && ASCII_ISALPHA(ptr[col])))
--col;
}
! /*
! * If a number was found, and saving for undo works, replace the number.
! */
! firstdigit = ptr[col];
! RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
! if ((!VIM_ISDIGIT(firstdigit) && !(doalp && ASCII_ISALPHA(firstdigit)))
! || u_save_cursor() != OK)
{
! beep_flush();
! return FAIL;
! }
! /* get ptr again, because u_save() may have changed it */
! ptr = ml_get_curline();
! RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
! if (doalp && ASCII_ISALPHA(firstdigit))
! {
! /* decrement or increment alphabetic character */
! if (command == Ctrl_X)
{
! if (CharOrd(firstdigit) < Prenum1)
{
! if (isupper(firstdigit))
! firstdigit = 'A';
else
- firstdigit = 'a';
- }
- else
#ifdef EBCDIC
! firstdigit = EBCDIC_CHAR_ADD(firstdigit, -Prenum1);
#else
! firstdigit -= Prenum1;
#endif
- }
- else
- {
- if (26 - CharOrd(firstdigit) - 1 < Prenum1)
- {
- if (isupper(firstdigit))
- firstdigit = 'Z';
- else
- firstdigit = 'z';
}
else
#ifdef EBCDIC
! firstdigit = EBCDIC_CHAR_ADD(firstdigit, Prenum1);
#else
! firstdigit += Prenum1;
#endif
}
! curwin->w_cursor.col = col;
! (void)del_char(FALSE);
! ins_char(firstdigit);
! }
! else
! {
! negative = FALSE;
! if (col > 0 && ptr[col - 1] == '-') /* negative number */
{
! --col;
! negative = TRUE;
! }
! /* get the number value (unsigned) */
! vim_str2nr(ptr + col, &hex, &length, dooct, dohex, NULL, &n);
! /* ignore leading '-' for hex and octal numbers */
! if (hex && negative)
! {
! ++col;
! --length;
! negative = FALSE;
! }
! /* add or subtract */
! subtract = FALSE;
! if (command == Ctrl_X)
! subtract ^= TRUE;
! if (negative)
! subtract ^= TRUE;
!
! oldn = n;
! if (subtract)
! n -= (unsigned long)Prenum1;
! else
! n += (unsigned long)Prenum1;
! /* handle wraparound for decimal numbers */
! if (!hex)
! {
if (subtract)
{
! if (n > oldn)
{
! n = 1 + (n ^ (unsigned long)-1);
! negative ^= TRUE;
}
}
! else /* add */
{
! if (n < oldn)
{
! n = (n ^ (unsigned long)-1);
! negative ^= TRUE;
}
}
- if (n == 0)
- negative = FALSE;
- }
! /*
! * Delete the old number.
! */
! curwin->w_cursor.col = col;
! todel = length;
! c = gchar_cursor();
! /*
! * Don't include the '-' in the length, only the length of the part
! * after it is kept the same.
! */
! if (c == '-')
! --length;
! while (todel-- > 0)
! {
! if (c < 0x100 && isalpha(c))
{
! if (isupper(c))
! hexupper = TRUE;
! else
! hexupper = FALSE;
}
- /* del_char() will mark line needing displaying */
- (void)del_char(FALSE);
- c = gchar_cursor();
- }
! /*
! * Prepare the leading characters in buf1[].
! * When there are many leading zeros it could be very long. Allocate
! * a bit too much.
! */
! buf1 = alloc((unsigned)length + NUMBUFLEN);
! if (buf1 == NULL)
! return FAIL;
! ptr = buf1;
! if (negative)
! {
! *ptr++ = '-';
! }
! if (hex)
! {
! *ptr++ = '0';
! --length;
! }
! if (hex == 'x' || hex == 'X')
! {
! *ptr++ = hex;
! --length;
! }
! /*
! * Put the number characters in buf2[].
! */
! if (hex == 0)
! sprintf((char *)buf2, "%lu", n);
! else if (hex == '0')
! sprintf((char *)buf2, "%lo", n);
! else if (hex && hexupper)
! sprintf((char *)buf2, "%lX", n);
! else
! sprintf((char *)buf2, "%lx", n);
! length -= (int)STRLEN(buf2);
! /*
! * Adjust number of zeros to the new number of digits, so the
! * total length of the number remains the same.
! * Don't do this when
! * the result may look like an octal number.
! */
! if (firstdigit == '0' && !(dooct && hex == 0))
! while (length-- > 0)
! *ptr++ = '0';
! *ptr = NUL;
! STRCAT(buf1, buf2);
! ins_str(buf1); /* insert the new number */
! vim_free(buf1);
! }
! --curwin->w_cursor.col;
! curwin->w_set_curswant = TRUE;
#ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
! ptr = ml_get_buf(curbuf, curwin->w_cursor.lnum, TRUE);
! RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
#endif
return OK;
}
--- 5396,5697 ----
int dooct;
int doalp;
int firstdigit;
int subtract;
+ int negative = FALSE;
+ int visual = VIsual_active;
+ int i;
+ int lnum = curwin->w_cursor.lnum;
+ int lnume = curwin->w_cursor.lnum;
dohex = (vim_strchr(curbuf->b_p_nf, 'x') != NULL); /* "heX" */
dooct = (vim_strchr(curbuf->b_p_nf, 'o') != NULL); /* "Octal" */
doalp = (vim_strchr(curbuf->b_p_nf, 'p') != NULL); /* "alPha" */
/*
* First check if we are on a hexadecimal number, after the "0x".
*/
col = curwin->w_cursor.col;
! if (VIsual_active)
{
! if (lt(curwin->w_cursor, VIsual))
! {
! pos_T t;
! t = curwin->w_cursor;
! curwin->w_cursor = VIsual;
! VIsual = t;
! }
! if (VIsual_mode == 'V')
! VIsual.col = 0;
!
! ptr = ml_get(VIsual.lnum);
! RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
!
! /* store visual area for 'gv' */
! curbuf->b_visual.vi_start = VIsual;
! curbuf->b_visual.vi_end = curwin->w_cursor;
! curbuf->b_visual.vi_mode = VIsual_mode;
!
! col = VIsual.col;
! lnum = VIsual.lnum;
! lnume = curwin->w_cursor.lnum;
! if (ptr[col] == '-')
! {
! negative = TRUE;
! col++;
! }
}
else
{
! ptr = ml_get_curline();
! RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
! if (dohex)
! while (col > 0 && vim_isxdigit(ptr[col]))
! --col;
! if ( dohex
! && col > 0
! && (ptr[col] == 'X'
! || ptr[col] == 'x')
! && ptr[col - 1] == '0'
! && vim_isxdigit(ptr[col + 1]))
! {
! /* Found hexadecimal number, move to its start. */
--col;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Search forward and then backward to find the start of number.
+ */
+ col = curwin->w_cursor.col;
+
+ while (ptr[col] != NUL
+ && !vim_isdigit(ptr[col])
+ && !(doalp && ASCII_ISALPHA(ptr[col])))
+ ++col;
+
+ while (col > 0
+ && vim_isdigit(ptr[col - 1])
+ && !(doalp && ASCII_ISALPHA(ptr[col])))
+ --col;
+ }
}
! for (i = lnum; i <= lnume; i++)
{
! curwin->w_cursor.lnum = i;
! ptr = ml_get_curline();
! RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
! if ((int)STRLEN(ptr) <= col)
! col = 0;
! /*
! * If a number was found, and saving for undo works, replace the number.
! */
! firstdigit = ptr[col];
! RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
! if ((!VIM_ISDIGIT(firstdigit) && !(doalp && ASCII_ISALPHA(firstdigit)))
! || u_save_cursor() != OK)
! {
! if (lnum < lnume)
! /* Try again on next line */
! continue;
! beep_flush();
! return FAIL;
! }
! ptr = ml_get_curline();
! RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
! if (doalp && ASCII_ISALPHA(firstdigit))
{
! /* decrement or increment alphabetic character */
! if (command == Ctrl_X)
{
! if (CharOrd(firstdigit) < Prenum1)
! {
! if (isupper(firstdigit))
! firstdigit = 'A';
! else
! firstdigit = 'a';
! }
else
#ifdef EBCDIC
! firstdigit = EBCDIC_CHAR_ADD(firstdigit, -Prenum1);
#else
! firstdigit -= Prenum1;
#endif
}
else
+ {
+ if (26 - CharOrd(firstdigit) - 1 < Prenum1)
+ {
+ if (isupper(firstdigit))
+ firstdigit = 'Z';
+ else
+ firstdigit = 'z';
+ }
+ else
#ifdef EBCDIC
! firstdigit = EBCDIC_CHAR_ADD(firstdigit, Prenum1);
#else
! firstdigit += Prenum1;
#endif
+ }
+ curwin->w_cursor.col = col;
+ (void)del_char(FALSE);
+ ins_char(firstdigit);
}
! else
{
! if (col > 0 && ptr[col - 1] == '-' && !visual)
! {
! /* negative number */
! --col;
! negative = TRUE;
! }
! /* get the number value (unsigned) */
! vim_str2nr(ptr + col, &hex, &length, dooct, dohex, NULL, &n);
! /* ignore leading '-' for hex and octal numbers */
! if (hex && negative)
! {
! ++col;
! --length;
! negative = FALSE;
! }
! /* add or subtract */
! subtract = FALSE;
! if (command == Ctrl_X)
! subtract ^= TRUE;
! if (negative)
! subtract ^= TRUE;
! oldn = n;
if (subtract)
+ n -= (unsigned long)Prenum1;
+ else
+ n += (unsigned long)Prenum1;
+
+ /* handle wraparound for decimal numbers */
+ if (!hex)
{
! if (subtract)
! {
! if (n > oldn)
! {
! n = 1 + (n ^ (unsigned long)-1);
! negative ^= TRUE;
! }
! }
! else
{
! /* add */
! if (n < oldn)
! {
! n = (n ^ (unsigned long)-1);
! negative ^= TRUE;
! }
}
+ if (n == 0)
+ negative = FALSE;
}
!
! /*
! * Delete the old number.
! */
! curwin->w_cursor.col = col;
! todel = length;
! c = gchar_cursor();
!
! /*
! * Don't include the '-' in the length, only the length of the
! * part after it is kept the same.
! */
! if (c == '-')
! --length;
! while (todel-- > 0)
{
! if (c < 0x100 && isalpha(c))
{
! if (isupper(c))
! hexupper = TRUE;
! else
! hexupper = FALSE;
}
+ /* del_char() will mark line needing displaying */
+ (void)del_char(FALSE);
+ c = gchar_cursor();
}
! /*
! * Prepare the leading characters in buf1[].
! * When there are many leading zeros it could be very long.
! * Allocate a bit too much.
! */
! buf1 = alloc((unsigned)length + NUMBUFLEN);
! if (buf1 == NULL)
! return FAIL;
! ptr = buf1;
! /* do not add leading '-' for visual mode */
! if (negative && !visual)
{
! *ptr++ = '-';
! }
! if (hex)
! {
! *ptr++ = '0';
! --length;
! }
! if (hex == 'x' || hex == 'X')
! {
! *ptr++ = hex;
! --length;
}
! /*
! * Put the number characters in buf2[].
! */
! if (hex == 0)
! sprintf((char *)buf2, "%lu", n + offset);
! else if (hex == '0')
! sprintf((char *)buf2, "%lo", n + offset);
! else if (hex && hexupper)
! sprintf((char *)buf2, "%lX", n + offset);
! else
! sprintf((char *)buf2, "%lx", n + offset);
! length -= (int)STRLEN(buf2);
! if (g_cmd)
! {
! if (subtract)
! offset -= (unsigned long)Prenum1;
! else
! offset += (unsigned long)Prenum1;
! }
! /*
! * Adjust number of zeros to the new number of digits, so the
! * total length of the number remains the same.
! * Don't do this when
! * the result may look like an octal number.
! */
! if (firstdigit == '0' && !(dooct && hex == 0))
! while (length-- > 0)
! *ptr++ = '0';
! *ptr = NUL;
! STRCAT(buf1, buf2);
! ins_str(buf1); /* insert the new number */
! vim_free(buf1);
! }
! --curwin->w_cursor.col;
! curwin->w_set_curswant = TRUE;
#ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT
! ptr = ml_get_buf(curbuf, curwin->w_cursor.lnum, TRUE);
! RLADDSUBFIX(ptr);
#endif
+ }
return OK;
}
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/proto/ops.pro 2014-12-17 14:36:10.363090985 +0100
--- src/proto/ops.pro 2015-06-25 13:38:28.429205490 +0200
***************
*** 43,49 ****
int fex_format __ARGS((linenr_T lnum, long count, int c));
void format_lines __ARGS((linenr_T line_count, int avoid_fex));
int paragraph_start __ARGS((linenr_T lnum));
! int do_addsub __ARGS((int command, linenr_T Prenum1));
int read_viminfo_register __ARGS((vir_T *virp, int force));
void write_viminfo_registers __ARGS((FILE *fp));
void x11_export_final_selection __ARGS((void));
--- 43,49 ----
int fex_format __ARGS((linenr_T lnum, long count, int c));
void format_lines __ARGS((linenr_T line_count, int avoid_fex));
int paragraph_start __ARGS((linenr_T lnum));
! int do_addsub __ARGS((int command, linenr_T Prenum1, int g_cmd));
int read_viminfo_register __ARGS((vir_T *virp, int force));
void write_viminfo_registers __ARGS((FILE *fp));
void x11_export_final_selection __ARGS((void));
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/testdir/Make_amiga.mak 2015-06-19 15:45:13.005889121 +0200
--- src/testdir/Make_amiga.mak 2015-06-25 13:45:32.340769261 +0200
***************
*** 45,50 ****
--- 45,51 ----
test_command_count.out \
test_erasebackword.out \
test_eval.out \
+ test_increment.out \
test_insertcount.out \
test_listchars.out \
test_listlbr.out \
***************
*** 192,197 ****
--- 193,199 ----
test_command_count.out: test_command_count.in
test_erasebackword.out: test_erasebackword.in
test_eval.out: test_eval.in
+ test_increment.out: test_increment.in
test_insertcount.out: test_insertcount.in
test_listchars.out: test_listchars.in
test_listlbr.out: test_listlbr.in
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/testdir/Make_dos.mak 2015-06-19 15:45:13.005889121 +0200
--- src/testdir/Make_dos.mak 2015-06-25 13:38:28.429205490 +0200
***************
*** 44,49 ****
--- 44,50 ----
test_command_count.out \
test_erasebackword.out \
test_eval.out \
+ test_increment.out \
test_insertcount.out \
test_listchars.out \
test_listlbr.out \
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/testdir/Make_ming.mak 2015-06-19 15:45:13.005889121 +0200
--- src/testdir/Make_ming.mak 2015-06-25 13:38:28.429205490 +0200
***************
*** 66,71 ****
--- 66,72 ----
test_command_count.out \
test_erasebackword.out \
test_eval.out \
+ test_increment.out \
test_insertcount.out \
test_listchars.out \
test_listlbr.out \
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/testdir/Make_os2.mak 2015-06-19 15:45:13.005889121 +0200
--- src/testdir/Make_os2.mak 2015-06-25 13:38:28.429205490 +0200
***************
*** 46,51 ****
--- 46,52 ----
test_command_count.out \
test_erasebackword.out \
test_eval.out \
+ test_increment.out \
test_insertcount.out \
test_listchars.out \
test_listlbr.out \
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/testdir/Make_vms.mms 2015-06-19 15:45:13.005889121 +0200
--- src/testdir/Make_vms.mms 2015-06-25 13:38:28.429205490 +0200
***************
*** 105,110 ****
--- 105,111 ----
test_command_count.out \
test_erasebackword.out \
test_eval.out \
+ test_increment.out \
test_insertcount.out \
test_listchars.out \
test_listlbr.out \
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/testdir/Makefile 2015-06-19 15:45:13.005889121 +0200
--- src/testdir/Makefile 2015-06-25 13:38:28.429205490 +0200
***************
*** 42,47 ****
--- 42,48 ----
test_command_count.out \
test_erasebackword.out \
test_eval.out \
+ test_increment.out \
test_insertcount.out \
test_listchars.out \
test_listlbr.out \
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/testdir/test_increment.in 2015-06-25 13:56:12.046135151 +0200
--- src/testdir/test_increment.in 2015-06-25 13:38:28.429205490 +0200
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*** 0 ****
--- 1,143 ----
+ Tests for using Ctrl-A/Ctrl-X on visual selections
+
+ Test cases
+ ==========
+
+ 1) Ctrl-A on visually selected number
+ Text:
+ foobar-10
+ 1) Ctrl-A on start of line:
+ foobar-9
+ 2) Ctrl-A on visually selected "-10":
+ foobar-9
+ 3) Ctrl-A on visually selected "10":
+ foobar-11
+ 4) Ctrl-X on visually selected "-10"
+ foobar-11
+ 5) Ctrl-X on visually selected "10"
+ foobar-9
+
+ 2) Ctrl-A on visually selected lines
+ Text:
+ 10
+ 20
+ 30
+ 40
+
+ 1) Ctrl-A on visually selected lines:
+ 11
+ 21
+ 31
+ 41
+
+ 2) Ctrl-X on visually selected lines:
+ 9
+ 19
+ 29
+ 39
+
+ 3) g Ctrl-A on visually selected lines, with non-numbers in between
+ Text:
+ 10
+
+ 20
+
+ 30
+
+ 40
+
+ 1) 2 g Ctrl-A on visually selected lines:
+ 12
+
+ 24
+
+ 36
+
+ 48
+ 2) 2 g Ctrl-X on visually selected lines
+ 8
+
+ 16
+
+ 24
+
+ 32
+
+ 4) Ctrl-A on non-number
+ Text:
+ foobar-10
+ 1) visually select foobar:
+ foobar-10
+
+ STARTTEST
+ :so small.vim
+
+ :" Test 1
+ :/^S1=/+,/^E1=/-y a
+ :/^E1/+put a
+ :/^E1/+2put a
+ f-v$:/^E1/+3put a
+ f1v$:/^E1/+4put a
+ f-v$:/^E1/+5put a
+ f1v$
+
+ :" Test 22
+ :/^S2=/+,/^E2=/-y a
+ :/^E2/+put a
+ V3k$:.+put a
+ V3k$
+
+ :" Test 3
+ :/^S3=/+,/^E3=/-y a
+ :/^E3=/+put a
+ V6k2g:.+put a
+ V6k2g
+
+ :" Test 4
+ :/^S4=/+,/^E4=/-y a
+ :/^E4=/+put a
+ vf-
+
+ :" Save the report
+ :/^# Test 1/,$w! test.out
+ :qa!
+
+
+ # Test 1
+ S1======
+ foobar-10
+ E1======
+
+
+
+ # Test 2
+ S2=====
+ 10
+ 20
+ 30
+ 40
+ E2=====
+
+
+
+ # Test 3
+ S3=====
+ 10
+
+ 20
+
+ 30
+
+ 40
+ E3=====
+
+
+
+ # Test 4
+ S4=====
+ foobar-10
+ E4=====
+
+
+ ENDTEST
+
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/testdir/test_increment.ok 2015-06-25 13:56:12.050135109 +0200
--- src/testdir/test_increment.ok 2015-06-25 13:38:28.429205490 +0200
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*** 0 ****
--- 1,66 ----
+ # Test 1
+ S1======
+ foobar-10
+ E1======
+
+ foobar-9
+ foobar-9
+ foobar-11
+ foobar-11
+ foobar-9
+
+
+ # Test 2
+ S2=====
+ 10
+ 20
+ 30
+ 40
+ E2=====
+
+ 11
+ 21
+ 31
+ 41
+
+ 9
+ 19
+ 29
+ 39
+
+ # Test 3
+ S3=====
+ 10
+
+ 20
+
+ 30
+
+ 40
+ E3=====
+
+ 12
+
+ 24
+
+ 36
+
+ 48
+
+ 8
+
+ 16
+
+ 24
+
+ 32
+
+ # Test 4
+ S4=====
+ foobar-10
+ E4=====
+
+ foobar-10
+
+ ENDTEST
+
*** ../vim-7.4.753/src/version.c 2015-06-25 13:30:41.206095684 +0200
--- src/version.c 2015-06-25 13:38:07.853420831 +0200
***************
*** 743,744 ****
--- 743,746 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 754,
/**/
--
hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict:
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