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updated for version 7.4.241 Problem: The string returned by submatch() does not distinguish between a NL from a line break and a NL that stands for a NUL character. Solution: Add a second argument to return a list. (ZyX)
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Wed, 02 Apr 2014 19:00:58 +0200
parents 96cd8222a819
children 21b0a39d13ed
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/* gui_beval.c */
void general_beval_cb __ARGS((BalloonEval *beval, int state));
BalloonEval *gui_mch_create_beval_area __ARGS((void *target, char_u *mesg, void (*mesgCB)(BalloonEval *, int), void *clientData));
void gui_mch_destroy_beval_area __ARGS((BalloonEval *beval));
void gui_mch_enable_beval_area __ARGS((BalloonEval *beval));
void gui_mch_disable_beval_area __ARGS((BalloonEval *beval));
BalloonEval *gui_mch_currently_showing_beval __ARGS((void));
int get_beval_info __ARGS((BalloonEval *beval, int getword, win_T **winp, linenr_T *lnump, char_u **textp, int *colp));
void gui_mch_post_balloon __ARGS((BalloonEval *beval, char_u *mesg));
void gui_mch_unpost_balloon __ARGS((BalloonEval *beval));
/* vim: set ft=c : */