view src/proto/normal.pro @ 3560:af083cb521bc v7.3.540

updated for version 7.3.540 Problem: Cursor is left on the text instead of the command line. Solution: Don't call setcursor() in command line mode.
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Wed, 06 Jun 2012 12:06:15 +0200
parents e63691e7c504
children 21b0a39d13ed
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/* normal.c */
void init_normal_cmds __ARGS((void));
void normal_cmd __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, int toplevel));
void do_pending_operator __ARGS((cmdarg_T *cap, int old_col, int gui_yank));
int do_mouse __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, int c, int dir, long count, int fixindent));
void check_visual_highlight __ARGS((void));
void end_visual_mode __ARGS((void));
void reset_VIsual_and_resel __ARGS((void));
void reset_VIsual __ARGS((void));
int find_ident_under_cursor __ARGS((char_u **string, int find_type));
int find_ident_at_pos __ARGS((win_T *wp, linenr_T lnum, colnr_T startcol, char_u **string, int find_type));
void clear_showcmd __ARGS((void));
int add_to_showcmd __ARGS((int c));
void add_to_showcmd_c __ARGS((int c));
void push_showcmd __ARGS((void));
void pop_showcmd __ARGS((void));
void do_check_scrollbind __ARGS((int check));
void check_scrollbind __ARGS((linenr_T topline_diff, long leftcol_diff));
int find_decl __ARGS((char_u *ptr, int len, int locally, int thisblock, int searchflags));
void scroll_redraw __ARGS((int up, long count));
void handle_tabmenu __ARGS((void));
void do_nv_ident __ARGS((int c1, int c2));
int get_visual_text __ARGS((cmdarg_T *cap, char_u **pp, int *lenp));
void start_selection __ARGS((void));
void may_start_select __ARGS((int c));
/* vim: set ft=c : */