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patch 8.2.4930: interpolated string expression requires escaping
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0abc2871c105882ed1c1effb9a7757fad8a395bd
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue May 10 13:24:30 2022 +0100
patch 8.2.4930: interpolated string expression requires escaping
Problem: Interpolated string expression requires escaping.
Solution: Do not require escaping in the expression.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Tue, 10 May 2022 14:30:04 +0200 |
parents | 5b37a0bf7e3a |
children | d314efe6447a |
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" vim: set ft=vim sw=4 : " START_INDENT func Some() let x = 1 endfunc let cmd = \ 'some ' \ 'string' if 1 let x = [ \ ] endif " TODO: add searchpair() to find matching { "for x in [ "{ "key: 'value' "}, "] "eval 0 "endfor for x in [ {key: 'value'}, ] eval 0 endfor " END_INDENT " START_INDENT " INDENT_EXE let g:vim_indent_cont = 6 let cmd = \ 'some ' \ 'string' " END_INDENT " START_INDENT " INDENT_EXE let g:vim_indent_cont = 5 let list = [ \ 'one', \ 'two'] " END_INDENT " START_INDENT " INDENT_EXE unlet g:vim_indent_cont let list = [ 'one', 'two', ] echo " END_INDENT " START_INDENT " INDENT_AT this-line func Some() let f = x " this-line endfunc " END_INDENT " START_INDENT " INDENT_NEXT next-line func Some() " next-line let f = x endfunc " END_INDENT " START_INDENT " INDENT_PREV prev-line func Some() let f = x " prev-line endfunc " END_INDENT " START_INDENT let a =<< END nothing END " END_INDENT " START_INDENT " INDENT_AT this-line let a=<< trim END blah blah blah this-line END " END_INDENT