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annotate runtime/doc/repeat.txt @ 12250:ac8b2f9c1409 v8.0.1005
patch 8.0.1005: terminal without job updates slowly in GUI
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Date: Sun Aug 27 14:50:47 2017 +0200
patch 8.0.1005: terminal without job updates slowly in GUI
Problem: Terminal without job updates slowly in GUI.
Solution: Poll for input when a channel has the keep_open flag.
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1 *repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 10 |
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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar | |
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7 Repeating commands, Vim scripts and debugging *repeating* | |
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9 Chapter 26 of the user manual introduces repeating |usr_26.txt|. | |
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11 1. Single repeats |single-repeat| |
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12 2. Multiple repeats |multi-repeat| |
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13 3. Complex repeats |complex-repeat| |
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14 4. Using Vim scripts |using-scripts| |
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15 5. Using Vim packages |packages| |
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16 6. Creating Vim packages |package-create| |
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17 7. Debugging scripts |debug-scripts| |
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18 8. Profiling |profiling| |
7 | 19 |
20 ============================================================================== | |
21 1. Single repeats *single-repeat* | |
22 | |
23 *.* | |
24 . Repeat last change, with count replaced with [count]. | |
25 Also repeat a yank command, when the 'y' flag is | |
22 | 26 included in 'cpoptions'. Does not repeat a |
27 command-line command. | |
7 | 28 |
29 Simple changes can be repeated with the "." command. Without a count, the | |
30 count of the last change is used. If you enter a count, it will replace the | |
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31 last one. |v:count| and |v:count1| will be set. |
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34 register number will be incremented. See |redo-register| for an example how |
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35 to use this. |
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37 Note that when repeating a command that used a Visual selection, the same SIZE |
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38 of area is used, see |visual-repeat|. |
7 | 39 |
40 *@:* | |
41 @: Repeat last command-line [count] times. | |
42 {not available when compiled without the | |
43 |+cmdline_hist| feature} | |
44 | |
45 | |
46 ============================================================================== | |
47 2. Multiple repeats *multi-repeat* | |
48 | |
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49 *:g* *:global* *E148* |
7 | 50 :[range]g[lobal]/{pattern}/[cmd] |
51 Execute the Ex command [cmd] (default ":p") on the | |
52 lines within [range] where {pattern} matches. | |
53 | |
54 :[range]g[lobal]!/{pattern}/[cmd] | |
55 Execute the Ex command [cmd] (default ":p") on the | |
56 lines within [range] where {pattern} does NOT match. | |
57 | |
58 *:v* *:vglobal* | |
59 :[range]v[global]/{pattern}/[cmd] | |
60 Same as :g!. | |
61 | |
1125 | 62 Instead of the '/' which surrounds the {pattern}, you can use any other |
5239 | 63 single byte character, but not an alphabetic character, '\', '"' or '|'. |
1125 | 64 This is useful if you want to include a '/' in the search pattern or |
65 replacement string. | |
66 | |
67 For the definition of a pattern, see |pattern|. | |
68 | |
6336 | 69 NOTE [cmd] may contain a range; see |collapse| and |edit-paragraph-join| for |
70 examples. | |
71 | |
7 | 72 The global commands work by first scanning through the [range] lines and |
73 marking each line where a match occurs (for a multi-line pattern, only the | |
74 start of the match matters). | |
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75 In a second scan the [cmd] is executed for each marked line, as if the cursor |
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76 was in that line. For ":v" and ":g!" the command is executed for each not |
7 | 77 marked line. If a line is deleted its mark disappears. |
78 The default for [range] is the whole buffer (1,$). Use "CTRL-C" to interrupt | |
79 the command. If an error message is given for a line, the command for that | |
80 line is aborted and the global command continues with the next marked or | |
81 unmarked line. | |
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82 *E147* |
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85 pattern and do not match another pattern: > |
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90 To execute a non-Ex command, you can use the `:normal` command: > |
7 | 91 :g/pat/normal {commands} |
92 Make sure that {commands} ends with a whole command, otherwise Vim will wait | |
93 for you to type the rest of the command for each match. The screen will not | |
94 have been updated, so you don't know what you are doing. See |:normal|. | |
95 | |
96 The undo/redo command will undo/redo the whole global command at once. | |
97 The previous context mark will only be set once (with "''" you go back to | |
98 where the cursor was before the global command). | |
99 | |
100 The global command sets both the last used search pattern and the last used | |
101 substitute pattern (this is vi compatible). This makes it easy to globally | |
102 replace a string: | |
103 :g/pat/s//PAT/g | |
104 This replaces all occurrences of "pat" with "PAT". The same can be done with: | |
105 :%s/pat/PAT/g | |
106 Which is two characters shorter! | |
107 | |
1623 | 108 When using "global" in Ex mode, a special case is using ":visual" as a |
109 command. This will move to a matching line, go to Normal mode to let you | |
110 execute commands there until you use |Q| to return to Ex mode. This will be | |
111 repeated for each matching line. While doing this you cannot use ":global". | |
112 To abort this type CTRL-C twice. | |
168 | 113 |
7 | 114 ============================================================================== |
115 3. Complex repeats *complex-repeat* | |
116 | |
117 *q* *recording* | |
118 q{0-9a-zA-Z"} Record typed characters into register {0-9a-zA-Z"} | |
119 (uppercase to append). The 'q' command is disabled | |
120 while executing a register, and it doesn't work inside | |
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127 recorded macro. {Vi: no recording} |
7 | 128 |
129 q Stops recording. (Implementation note: The 'q' that | |
130 stops recording is not stored in the register, unless | |
131 it was the result of a mapping) {Vi: no recording} | |
132 | |
133 *@* | |
3445 | 134 @{0-9a-z".=*+} Execute the contents of register {0-9a-z".=*+} [count] |
7 | 135 times. Note that register '%' (name of the current |
136 file) and '#' (name of the alternate file) cannot be | |
2681 | 137 used. |
138 The register is executed like a mapping, that means | |
139 that the difference between 'wildchar' and 'wildcharm' | |
140 applies. | |
141 For "@=" you are prompted to enter an expression. The | |
142 result of the expression is then executed. | |
143 See also |@:|. {Vi: only named registers} | |
7 | 144 |
168 | 145 *@@* *E748* |
7 | 146 @@ Repeat the previous @{0-9a-z":*} [count] times. |
147 | |
3445 | 148 :[addr]*{0-9a-z".=+} *:@* *:star* |
149 :[addr]@{0-9a-z".=*+} Execute the contents of register {0-9a-z".=*+} as an Ex | |
7 | 150 command. First set cursor at line [addr] (default is |
151 current line). When the last line in the register does | |
152 not have a <CR> it will be added automatically when | |
153 the 'e' flag is present in 'cpoptions'. | |
154 Note that the ":*" command is only recognized when the | |
155 '*' flag is present in 'cpoptions'. This is NOT the | |
156 default when 'nocompatible' is used. | |
157 For ":@=" the last used expression is used. The | |
158 result of evaluating the expression is executed as an | |
159 Ex command. | |
160 Mappings are not recognized in these commands. | |
161 {Vi: only in some versions} Future: Will execute the | |
162 register for each line in the address range. | |
163 | |
164 *:@:* | |
165 :[addr]@: Repeat last command-line. First set cursor at line | |
166 [addr] (default is current line). {not in Vi} | |
167 | |
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7 | 169 :[addr]@@ Repeat the previous :@{0-9a-z"}. First set cursor at |
170 line [addr] (default is current line). {Vi: only in | |
171 some versions} | |
172 | |
173 ============================================================================== | |
174 4. Using Vim scripts *using-scripts* | |
175 | |
176 For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|. | |
177 | |
178 *:so* *:source* *load-vim-script* | |
179 :so[urce] {file} Read Ex commands from {file}. These are commands that | |
180 start with a ":". | |
716 | 181 Triggers the |SourcePre| autocommand. |
7 | 182 |
183 :so[urce]! {file} Read Vim commands from {file}. These are commands | |
184 that are executed from Normal mode, like you type | |
185 them. | |
186 When used after |:global|, |:argdo|, |:windo|, | |
187 |:bufdo|, in a loop or when another command follows | |
188 the display won't be updated while executing the | |
189 commands. | |
190 {not in Vi} | |
191 | |
192 *:ru* *:runtime* | |
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193 :ru[ntime][!] [where] {file} .. |
7 | 194 Read Ex commands from {file} in each directory given |
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7 | 199 :runtime syntax/c.vim |
200 | |
201 < There can be multiple {file} arguments, separated by | |
202 spaces. Each {file} is searched for in the first | |
203 directory from 'runtimepath', then in the second | |
204 directory, etc. Use a backslash to include a space | |
205 inside {file} (although it's better not to use spaces | |
206 in file names, it causes trouble). | |
207 | |
208 When [!] is included, all found files are sourced. | |
209 When it is not included only the first found file is | |
210 sourced. | |
211 | |
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7 | 221 When {file} contains wildcards it is expanded to all |
222 matching files. Example: > | |
223 :runtime! plugin/*.vim | |
224 < This is what Vim uses to load the plugin files when | |
237 | 225 starting up. This similar command: > |
7 | 226 :runtime plugin/*.vim |
227 < would source the first file only. | |
228 | |
229 When 'verbose' is one or higher, there is a message | |
230 when no file could be found. | |
231 When 'verbose' is two or higher, there is a message | |
232 about each searched file. | |
233 {not in Vi} | |
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289 Specify the character encoding used in the script. | |
290 The following lines will be converted from [encoding] | |
291 to the value of the 'encoding' option, if they are | |
292 different. Examples: > | |
293 scriptencoding iso-8859-5 | |
294 scriptencoding cp932 | |
295 < | |
296 When [encoding] is empty, no conversion is done. This | |
297 can be used to restrict conversion to a sequence of | |
298 lines: > | |
299 scriptencoding euc-jp | |
300 ... lines to be converted ... | |
301 scriptencoding | |
302 ... not converted ... | |
303 | |
304 < When conversion isn't supported by the system, there | |
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321 command is ignored. | |
322 {not in Vi} | |
323 | |
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325 :scr[iptnames] List all sourced script names, in the order they were | |
7 | 326 first sourced. The number is used for the script ID |
327 |<SID>|. | |
328 {not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the | |
329 |+eval| feature} | |
330 | |
331 *:fini* *:finish* *E168* | |
332 :fini[sh] Stop sourcing a script. Can only be used in a Vim | |
333 script file. This is a quick way to skip the rest of | |
334 the file. If it is used after a |:try| but before the | |
335 matching |:finally| (if present), the commands | |
336 following the ":finally" up to the matching |:endtry| | |
337 are executed first. This process applies to all | |
338 nested ":try"s in the script. The outermost ":endtry" | |
339 then stops sourcing the script. {not in Vi} | |
340 | |
341 All commands and command sequences can be repeated by putting them in a named | |
342 register and then executing it. There are two ways to get the commands in the | |
343 register: | |
344 - Use the record command "q". You type the commands once, and while they are | |
345 being executed they are stored in a register. Easy, because you can see | |
346 what you are doing. If you make a mistake, "p"ut the register into the | |
347 file, edit the command sequence, and then delete it into the register | |
348 again. You can continue recording by appending to the register (use an | |
349 uppercase letter). | |
350 - Delete or yank the command sequence into the register. | |
351 | |
352 Often used command sequences can be put under a function key with the ':map' | |
353 command. | |
354 | |
355 An alternative is to put the commands in a file, and execute them with the | |
356 ':source!' command. Useful for long command sequences. Can be combined with | |
357 the ':map' command to put complicated commands under a function key. | |
358 | |
359 The ':source' command reads Ex commands from a file line by line. You will | |
360 have to type any needed keyboard input. The ':source!' command reads from a | |
361 script file character by character, interpreting each character as if you | |
362 typed it. | |
363 | |
364 Example: When you give the ":!ls" command you get the |hit-enter| prompt. If | |
365 you ':source' a file with the line "!ls" in it, you will have to type the | |
366 <Enter> yourself. But if you ':source!' a file with the line ":!ls" in it, | |
367 the next characters from that file are read until a <CR> is found. You will | |
368 not have to type <CR> yourself, unless ":!ls" was the last line in the file. | |
369 | |
370 It is possible to put ':source[!]' commands in the script file, so you can | |
371 make a top-down hierarchy of script files. The ':source' command can be | |
372 nested as deep as the number of files that can be opened at one time (about | |
373 15). The ':source!' command can be nested up to 15 levels deep. | |
374 | |
375 You can use the "<sfile>" string (literally, this is not a special key) inside | |
376 of the sourced file, in places where a file name is expected. It will be | |
377 replaced by the file name of the sourced file. For example, if you have a | |
378 "other.vimrc" file in the same directory as your ".vimrc" file, you can source | |
379 it from your ".vimrc" file with this command: > | |
380 :source <sfile>:h/other.vimrc | |
381 | |
382 In script files terminal-dependent key codes are represented by | |
383 terminal-independent two character codes. This means that they can be used | |
384 in the same way on different kinds of terminals. The first character of a | |
385 key code is 0x80 or 128, shown on the screen as "~@". The second one can be | |
386 found in the list |key-notation|. Any of these codes can also be entered | |
387 with CTRL-V followed by the three digit decimal code. This does NOT work for | |
388 the <t_xx> termcap codes, these can only be used in mappings. | |
389 | |
390 *:source_crnl* *W15* | |
391 MS-DOS, Win32 and OS/2: Files that are read with ":source" normally have | |
392 <CR><NL> <EOL>s. These always work. If you are using a file with <NL> <EOL>s | |
393 (for example, a file made on Unix), this will be recognized if 'fileformats' | |
394 is not empty and the first line does not end in a <CR>. This fails if the | |
395 first line has something like ":map <F1> :help^M", where "^M" is a <CR>. If | |
396 the first line ends in a <CR>, but following ones don't, you will get an error | |
397 message, because the <CR> from the first lines will be lost. | |
398 | |
333 | 399 Mac Classic: Files that are read with ":source" normally have <CR> <EOL>s. |
7 | 400 These always work. If you are using a file with <NL> <EOL>s (for example, a |
401 file made on Unix), this will be recognized if 'fileformats' is not empty and | |
402 the first line does not end in a <CR>. Be careful not to use a file with <NL> | |
403 linebreaks which has a <CR> in first line. | |
404 | |
405 On other systems, Vim expects ":source"ed files to end in a <NL>. These | |
406 always work. If you are using a file with <CR><NL> <EOL>s (for example, a | |
407 file made on MS-DOS), all lines will have a trailing <CR>. This may cause | |
408 problems for some commands (e.g., mappings). There is no automatic <EOL> | |
409 detection, because it's common to start with a line that defines a mapping | |
410 that ends in a <CR>, which will confuse the automaton. | |
411 | |
412 *line-continuation* | |
413 Long lines in a ":source"d Ex command script file can be split by inserting | |
414 a line continuation symbol "\" (backslash) at the start of the next line. | |
415 There can be white space before the backslash, which is ignored. | |
416 | |
417 Example: the lines > | |
418 :set comments=sr:/*,mb:*,el:*/, | |
419 \://, | |
420 \b:#, | |
421 \:%, | |
422 \n:>, | |
423 \fb:- | |
424 are interpreted as if they were given in one line: | |
425 :set comments=sr:/*,mb:*,el:*/,://,b:#,:%,n:>,fb:- | |
426 | |
427 All leading whitespace characters in the line before a backslash are ignored. | |
428 Note however that trailing whitespace in the line before it cannot be | |
429 inserted freely; it depends on the position where a command is split up | |
430 whether additional whitespace is allowed or not. | |
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439 :1append | |
440 \asdf | |
441 . | |
442 The backslash is seen as a line-continuation symbol, thus this results in the | |
443 command: > | |
444 :1appendasdf | |
445 . | |
446 To avoid this, add the 'C' flag to the 'cpoptions' option: > | |
447 :set cpo+=C | |
448 :1append | |
449 \asdf | |
450 . | |
451 :set cpo-=C | |
452 | |
453 Note that when the commands are inside a function, you need to add the 'C' | |
454 flag when defining the function, it is not relevant when executing it. > | |
455 :set cpo+=C | |
456 :function Foo() | |
457 :1append | |
458 \asdf | |
459 . | |
460 :endfunction | |
461 :set cpo-=C | |
462 | |
463 Rationale: | |
464 Most programs work with a trailing backslash to indicate line | |
465 continuation. Using this in Vim would cause incompatibility with Vi. | |
466 For example for this Vi mapping: > | |
467 :map xx asdf\ | |
468 < Therefore the unusual leading backslash is used. | |
469 | |
470 ============================================================================== | |
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7 | 653 |
654 Besides the obvious messages that you can add to your scripts to find out what | |
655 they are doing, Vim offers a debug mode. This allows you to step through a | |
656 sourced file or user function and set breakpoints. | |
657 | |
658 NOTE: The debugging mode is far from perfect. Debugging will have side | |
659 effects on how Vim works. You cannot use it to debug everything. For | |
660 example, the display is messed up by the debugging messages. | |
661 {Vi does not have a debug mode} | |
662 | |
663 An alternative to debug mode is setting the 'verbose' option. With a bigger | |
664 number it will give more verbose messages about what Vim is doing. | |
665 | |
666 | |
667 STARTING DEBUG MODE *debug-mode* | |
668 | |
669 To enter debugging mode use one of these methods: | |
670 1. Start Vim with the |-D| argument: > | |
671 vim -D file.txt | |
672 < Debugging will start as soon as the first vimrc file is sourced. This is | |
673 useful to find out what is happening when Vim is starting up. A side | |
674 effect is that Vim will switch the terminal mode before initialisations | |
675 have finished, with unpredictable results. | |
676 For a GUI-only version (Windows, Macintosh) the debugging will start as | |
677 soon as the GUI window has been opened. To make this happen early, add a | |
678 ":gui" command in the vimrc file. | |
679 *:debug* | |
680 2. Run a command with ":debug" prepended. Debugging will only be done while | |
681 this command executes. Useful for debugging a specific script or user | |
682 function. And for scripts and functions used by autocommands. Example: > | |
683 :debug edit test.txt.gz | |
684 | |
685 3. Set a breakpoint in a sourced file or user function. You could do this in | |
686 the command line: > | |
687 vim -c "breakadd file */explorer.vim" . | |
688 < This will run Vim and stop in the first line of the "explorer.vim" script. | |
689 Breakpoints can also be set while in debugging mode. | |
690 | |
691 In debugging mode every executed command is displayed before it is executed. | |
692 Comment lines, empty lines and lines that are not executed are skipped. When | |
693 a line contains two commands, separated by "|", each command will be displayed | |
694 separately. | |
695 | |
696 | |
697 DEBUG MODE | |
698 | |
699 Once in debugging mode, the usual Ex commands can be used. For example, to | |
700 inspect the value of a variable: > | |
701 echo idx | |
702 When inside a user function, this will print the value of the local variable | |
703 "idx". Prepend "g:" to get the value of a global variable: > | |
704 echo g:idx | |
705 All commands are executed in the context of the current function or script. | |
706 You can also set options, for example setting or resetting 'verbose' will show | |
707 what happens, but you might want to set it just before executing the lines you | |
708 are interested in: > | |
709 :set verbose=20 | |
710 | |
711 Commands that require updating the screen should be avoided, because their | |
712 effect won't be noticed until after leaving debug mode. For example: > | |
713 :help | |
714 won't be very helpful. | |
715 | |
716 There is a separate command-line history for debug mode. | |
717 | |
718 The line number for a function line is relative to the start of the function. | |
719 If you have trouble figuring out where you are, edit the file that defines | |
720 the function in another Vim, search for the start of the function and do | |
721 "99j". Replace "99" with the line number. | |
722 | |
723 Additionally, these commands can be used: | |
724 *>cont* | |
725 cont Continue execution until the next breakpoint is hit. | |
726 *>quit* | |
727 quit Abort execution. This is like using CTRL-C, some | |
728 things might still be executed, doesn't abort | |
729 everything. Still stops at the next breakpoint. | |
730 *>next* | |
731 next Execute the command and come back to debug mode when | |
732 it's finished. This steps over user function calls | |
733 and sourced files. | |
734 *>step* | |
735 step Execute the command and come back to debug mode for | |
736 the next command. This steps into called user | |
737 functions and sourced files. | |
738 *>interrupt* | |
739 interrupt This is like using CTRL-C, but unlike ">quit" comes | |
740 back to debug mode for the next command that is | |
741 executed. Useful for testing |:finally| and |:catch| | |
742 on interrupt exceptions. | |
743 *>finish* | |
744 finish Finish the current script or user function and come | |
745 back to debug mode for the command after the one that | |
746 sourced or called it. | |
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761 About the additional commands in debug mode: | |
762 - There is no command-line completion for them, you get the completion for the | |
763 normal Ex commands only. | |
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7 | 766 - Hitting <CR> will repeat the previous one. When doing another command, this |
767 is reset (because it's not clear what you want to repeat). | |
768 - When you want to use the Ex command with the same name, prepend a colon: | |
769 ":cont", ":next", ":finish" (or shorter). | |
770 | |
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7 | 785 |
786 DEFINING BREAKPOINTS | |
787 *:breaka* *:breakadd* | |
788 :breaka[dd] func [lnum] {name} | |
789 Set a breakpoint in a function. Example: > | |
790 :breakadd func Explore | |
791 < Doesn't check for a valid function name, thus the breakpoint | |
792 can be set before the function is defined. | |
793 | |
794 :breaka[dd] file [lnum] {name} | |
795 Set a breakpoint in a sourced file. Example: > | |
796 :breakadd file 43 .vimrc | |
797 | |
10 | 798 :breaka[dd] here |
799 Set a breakpoint in the current line of the current file. | |
800 Like doing: > | |
801 :breakadd file <cursor-line> <current-file> | |
802 < Note that this only works for commands that are executed when | |
803 sourcing the file, not for a function defined in that file. | |
804 | |
7 | 805 The [lnum] is the line number of the breakpoint. Vim will stop at or after |
806 this line. When omitted line 1 is used. | |
807 | |
170 | 808 *:debug-name* |
7 | 809 {name} is a pattern that is matched with the file or function name. The |
810 pattern is like what is used for autocommands. There must be a full match (as | |
811 if the pattern starts with "^" and ends in "$"). A "*" matches any sequence | |
812 of characters. 'ignorecase' is not used, but "\c" can be used in the pattern | |
813 to ignore case |/\c|. Don't include the () for the function name! | |
814 | |
11 | 815 The match for sourced scripts is done against the full file name. If no path |
816 is specified the current directory is used. Examples: > | |
817 breakadd file explorer.vim | |
818 matches "explorer.vim" in the current directory. > | |
7 | 819 breakadd file *explorer.vim |
11 | 820 matches ".../plugin/explorer.vim", ".../plugin/iexplorer.vim", etc. > |
7 | 821 breakadd file */explorer.vim |
11 | 822 matches ".../plugin/explorer.vim" and "explorer.vim" in any other directory. |
7 | 823 |
824 The match for functions is done against the name as it's shown in the output | |
825 of ":function". For local functions this means that something like "<SNR>99_" | |
826 is prepended. | |
827 | |
148 | 828 Note that functions are first loaded and later executed. When they are loaded |
829 the "file" breakpoints are checked, when they are executed the "func" | |
830 breakpoints. | |
831 | |
7 | 832 |
833 DELETING BREAKPOINTS | |
834 *:breakd* *:breakdel* *E161* | |
835 :breakd[el] {nr} | |
836 Delete breakpoint {nr}. Use |:breaklist| to see the number of | |
837 each breakpoint. | |
838 | |
359 | 839 :breakd[el] * |
840 Delete all breakpoints. | |
841 | |
7 | 842 :breakd[el] func [lnum] {name} |
843 Delete a breakpoint in a function. | |
844 | |
845 :breakd[el] file [lnum] {name} | |
846 Delete a breakpoint in a sourced file. | |
847 | |
10 | 848 :breakd[el] here |
849 Delete a breakpoint at the current line of the current file. | |
850 | |
7 | 851 When [lnum] is omitted, the first breakpoint in the function or file is |
852 deleted. | |
853 The {name} must be exactly the same as what was typed for the ":breakadd" | |
854 command. "explorer", "*explorer.vim" and "*explorer*" are different. | |
855 | |
856 | |
857 LISTING BREAKPOINTS | |
858 *:breakl* *:breaklist* | |
859 :breakl[ist] | |
860 List all breakpoints. | |
861 | |
862 | |
863 OBSCURE | |
864 | |
865 *:debugg* *:debuggreedy* | |
866 :debugg[reedy] | |
867 Read debug mode commands from the normal input stream, instead | |
868 of getting them directly from the user. Only useful for test | |
869 scripts. Example: > | |
870 echo 'q^Mq' | vim -e -s -c debuggreedy -c 'breakadd file script.vim' -S script.vim | |
871 | |
872 :0debugg[reedy] | |
873 Undo ":debuggreedy": get debug mode commands directly from the | |
874 user, don't use typeahead for debug commands. | |
875 | |
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170 | 880 functions and/or scripts. The |+profile| feature is required for this. |
881 It is only included when Vim was compiled with "huge" features. | |
882 {Vi does not have profiling} | |
883 | |
794 | 884 You can also use the |reltime()| function to measure time. This only requires |
885 the |+reltime| feature, which is present more often. | |
886 | |
5244 | 887 For profiling syntax highlighting see |:syntime|. |
888 | |
5763 | 889 For example, to profile the one_script.vim script file: > |
890 :profile start /tmp/one_script_profile | |
891 :profile file one_script.vim | |
892 :source one_script.vim | |
893 :exit | |
894 | |
5244 | 895 |
170 | 896 :prof[ile] start {fname} *:prof* *:profile* *E750* |
897 Start profiling, write the output in {fname} upon exit. | |
6757 | 898 "~/" and environment variables in {fname} will be expanded. |
790 | 899 If {fname} already exists it will be silently overwritten. |
170 | 900 The variable |v:profiling| is set to one. |
901 | |
790 | 902 :prof[ile] pause |
903 Don't profile until the following ":profile continue". Can be | |
904 used when doing something that should not be counted (e.g., an | |
905 external command). Does not nest. | |
906 | |
907 :prof[ile] continue | |
908 Continue profiling after ":profile pause". | |
909 | |
170 | 910 :prof[ile] func {pattern} |
911 Profile function that matches the pattern {pattern}. | |
912 See |:debug-name| for how {pattern} is used. | |
913 | |
914 :prof[ile][!] file {pattern} | |
915 Profile script file that matches the pattern {pattern}. | |
916 See |:debug-name| for how {pattern} is used. | |
917 This only profiles the script itself, not the functions | |
918 defined in it. | |
919 When the [!] is added then all functions defined in the script | |
5763 | 920 will also be profiled. |
921 Note that profiling only starts when the script is loaded | |
922 after this command. A :profile command in the script itself | |
923 won't work. | |
170 | 924 |
925 | |
364 | 926 :profd[el] ... *:profd* *:profdel* |
927 Stop profiling for the arguments specified. See |:breakdel| | |
928 for the arguments. | |
929 | |
930 | |
170 | 931 You must always start with a ":profile start fname" command. The resulting |
932 file is written when Vim exits. Here is an example of the output, with line | |
933 numbers prepended for the explanation: | |
934 | |
935 1 FUNCTION Test2() ~ | |
936 2 Called 1 time ~ | |
937 3 Total time: 0.155251 ~ | |
938 4 Self time: 0.002006 ~ | |
939 5 ~ | |
940 6 count total (s) self (s) ~ | |
856 | 941 7 9 0.000096 for i in range(8) ~ |
942 8 8 0.153655 0.000410 call Test3() ~ | |
943 9 8 0.000070 endfor ~ | |
944 10 " Ask a question ~ | |
945 11 1 0.001341 echo input("give me an answer: ") ~ | |
170 | 946 |
947 The header (lines 1-4) gives the time for the whole function. The "Total" | |
948 time is the time passed while the function was executing. The "Self" time is | |
949 the "Total" time reduced by time spent in: | |
950 - other user defined functions | |
951 - sourced scripts | |
952 - executed autocommands | |
953 - external (shell) commands | |
954 | |
955 Lines 7-11 show the time spent in each executed line. Lines that are not | |
956 executed do not count. Thus a comment line is never counted. | |
957 | |
958 The Count column shows how many times a line was executed. Note that the | |
959 "for" command in line 7 is executed one more time as the following lines. | |
960 That is because the line is also executed to detect the end of the loop. | |
961 | |
962 The time Vim spends waiting for user input isn't counted at all. Thus how | |
963 long you take to respond to the input() prompt is irrelevant. | |
964 | |
965 Profiling should give a good indication of where time is spent, but keep in | |
966 mind there are various things that may clobber the results: | |
967 | |
968 - The accuracy of the time measured depends on the gettimeofday() system | |
969 function. It may only be as accurate as 1/100 second, even though the times | |
970 are displayed in micro seconds. | |
971 | |
972 - Real elapsed time is measured, if other processes are busy they may cause | |
973 delays at unpredictable moments. You may want to run the profiling several | |
974 times and use the lowest results. | |
975 | |
976 - If you have several commands in one line you only get one time. Split the | |
977 line to see the time for the individual commands. | |
978 | |
979 - The time of the lines added up is mostly less than the time of the whole | |
980 function. There is some overhead in between. | |
981 | |
982 - Functions that are deleted before Vim exits will not produce profiling | |
983 information. You can check the |v:profiling| variable if needed: > | |
856 | 984 :if !v:profiling |
170 | 985 : delfunc MyFunc |
986 :endif | |
987 < | |
177 | 988 - Profiling may give weird results on multi-processor systems, when sleep |
989 mode kicks in or the processor frequency is reduced to save power. | |
170 | 990 |
1125 | 991 - The "self" time is wrong when a function is used recursively. |
992 | |
993 | |
7 | 994 vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: |