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patch 8.2.2209: Vim9: return type of => lambda not parsed
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/9e68c32563d8c9ffe1ac04ecd4ccd730af66b97c
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Dec 25 12:38:04 2020 +0100
patch 8.2.2209: Vim9: return type of => lambda not parsed
Problem: Vim9: return type of => lambda not parsed.
Solution: Parse and use the return type.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Fri, 25 Dec 2020 12:45:05 +0100 |
parents | 03826c672315 |
children | 82336c3b679d |
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INIT WANTSCREEN RESET !Plain PUSH "A" ?screen_cell 0,0 = {0x41} width=1 attrs={} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=rgb(0,0,0) !Bold PUSH "\e[1mB" ?screen_cell 0,1 = {0x42} width=1 attrs={B} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=rgb(0,0,0) !Italic PUSH "\e[3mC" ?screen_cell 0,2 = {0x43} width=1 attrs={BI} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=rgb(0,0,0) !Underline PUSH "\e[4mD" ?screen_cell 0,3 = {0x44} width=1 attrs={BU1I} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=rgb(0,0,0) !Reset PUSH "\e[mE" ?screen_cell 0,4 = {0x45} width=1 attrs={} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=rgb(0,0,0) !Font PUSH "\e[11mF\e[m" ?screen_cell 0,5 = {0x46} width=1 attrs={F1} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=rgb(0,0,0) !Foreground PUSH "\e[31mG\e[m" ?screen_cell 0,6 = {0x47} width=1 attrs={} fg=idx(1) bg=rgb(0,0,0) !Background PUSH "\e[42mH\e[m" ?screen_cell 0,7 = {0x48} width=1 attrs={} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=idx(2) !EL sets reverse and colours to end of line PUSH "\e[H\e[7;33;44m\e[K" ?screen_cell 0,0 = {} width=1 attrs={R} fg=idx(3) bg=idx(4) ?screen_cell 0,79 = {} width=1 attrs={R} fg=idx(3) bg=idx(4) !DECSCNM xors reverse for entire screen PUSH "\e[?5h" ?screen_cell 0,0 = {} width=1 attrs={} fg=idx(3) bg=idx(4) ?screen_cell 0,79 = {} width=1 attrs={} fg=idx(3) bg=idx(4) ?screen_cell 1,0 = {} width=1 attrs={R} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=rgb(0,0,0) PUSH "\e[?5\$p" output "\e[?5;1\$y" PUSH "\e[?5l" ?screen_cell 0,0 = {} width=1 attrs={R} fg=idx(3) bg=idx(4) ?screen_cell 0,79 = {} width=1 attrs={R} fg=idx(3) bg=idx(4) ?screen_cell 1,0 = {} width=1 attrs={} fg=rgb(240,240,240) bg=rgb(0,0,0) PUSH "\e[?5\$p" output "\e[?5;2\$y"