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view runtime/macros/maze/poster @ 21475:eec2d2120cde v8.2.1288
patch 8.2.1288: Vim9: cannot use mark in range
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/13e12b8a3c0fec29017f2dbdc6f57e372f8a7efd
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Jul 24 18:47:22 2020 +0200
patch 8.2.1288: Vim9: cannot use mark in range
Problem: Vim9: cannot use mark in range.
Solution: Use the flag that a colon was seen. (closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/6528)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Fri, 24 Jul 2020 19:00:05 +0200 |
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Article 2846 of alt.sources: Path: oce-rd1!hp4nl!mcsun!uunet!munnari.oz.au!metro!otc!gregm From: gregm@otc.otca.oz.au (Greg McFarlane) Newsgroups: alt.sources Subject: VI SOLVES MAZE (commented macros) Message-ID: <2289@otc.otca.oz> Date: 10 Feb 91 23:31:02 GMT Sender: news@otc.otca.oz Reply-To: gregm@otc.otca.oz.au (Greg McFarlane) Organization: OTC Development Unit, Australia Lines: 464 Submitted-by: gregm@otc.otca.oz.au Archive-name: maze_solving_vi_macros A real working model. See it walk the maze in front of your very own eyes. To prove that you can do anything in vi, I wrote a couple of macros that allows vi to solve mazes. It will solve any maze produced by maze.c that was posted to the alt.sources last month. (Maze.c is also included in this posting as well as an example of its output.) The uncommented version of the macros was sent to alt.sources last month. However, so many people mailed me requesting the commented version of the macros that I decided to post it. I have made some modifications to the original macros to make them easier to follow and also after I learnt that you can escape the special meaning of '|' in macros by using '^V|'. Save this article and unshar it. Then read maze.README. After studying these macros, anyone who cannot write an emacs emulator in vi macros should just curl up and :q!. Coming soon to a newsgroup near you: "Vi macros solve Tower of Hanoi", and a repost of the original "Turing Machine implemented in Vi macros" Anyone who has a version of these macros for edlin or nroff, please post.