view src/proto/os_win16.pro @ 6398:5a76e36f07b1 v7.4.530

updated for version 7.4.530 Problem: Many commands take a count or range that is not using line numbers. Solution: For each command specify what kind of count it uses. For windows, buffers and arguments have "$" and "." have a relevant meaning. (Marcin Szamotulski)
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Thu, 27 Nov 2014 16:22:48 +0100
parents e63691e7c504
children 21b0a39d13ed
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/* os_win16.c */
void mch_setmouse __ARGS((int on));
void mch_init __ARGS((void));
int mch_check_win __ARGS((int argc, char **argv));
long mch_get_pid __ARGS((void));
int mch_call_shell __ARGS((char_u *cmd, int options));
void mch_delay __ARGS((long msec, int ignoreinput));
void mch_breakcheck __ARGS((void));
long_u mch_avail_mem __ARGS((int special));
int mch_rename __ARGS((const char *pszOldFile, const char *pszNewFile));
char *default_shell __ARGS((void));
/* vim: set ft=c : */