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patch 8.2.3842: Vim9: can change locked list and list items
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/422085f1c87cb6bea879158b8b05c4a5cf7ab48b
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Dec 17 20:36:15 2021 +0000
patch 8.2.3842: Vim9: can change locked list and list items
Problem: Vim9: can change locked list and list items.
Solution: Check that a list and list item isn't locked.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Fri, 17 Dec 2021 21:45:03 +0100 |
parents | 786b2a8ec970 |
children | c968191a8557 |
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" The default vimrc file. " " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> " Last change: 2021 Nov 17 " " This is loaded if no vimrc file was found. " Except when Vim is run with "-u NONE" or "-C". " Individual settings can be reverted with ":set option&". " Other commands can be reverted as mentioned below. " When started as "evim", evim.vim will already have done these settings. if v:progname =~? "evim" finish endif " Bail out if something that ran earlier, e.g. a system wide vimrc, does not " want Vim to use these default values. if exists('skip_defaults_vim') finish endif " Use Vim settings, rather than Vi settings (much better!). " This must be first, because it changes other options as a side effect. " Avoid side effects when it was already reset. if &compatible set nocompatible endif " When the +eval feature is missing, the set command above will be skipped. " Use a trick to reset compatible only when the +eval feature is missing. silent! while 0 set nocompatible silent! endwhile " Allow backspacing over everything in insert mode. set backspace=indent,eol,start set history=200 " keep 200 lines of command line history set ruler " show the cursor position all the time set showcmd " display incomplete commands set wildmenu " display completion matches in a status line set ttimeout " time out for key codes set ttimeoutlen=100 " wait up to 100ms after Esc for special key " Show @@@ in the last line if it is truncated. set display=truncate " Show a few lines of context around the cursor. Note that this makes the " text scroll if you mouse-click near the start or end of the window. set scrolloff=5 " Do incremental searching when it's possible to timeout. if has('reltime') set incsearch endif " Do not recognize octal numbers for Ctrl-A and Ctrl-X, most users find it " confusing. set nrformats-=octal " For Win32 GUI: remove 't' flag from 'guioptions': no tearoff menu entries. if has('win32') set guioptions-=t endif " Don't use Ex mode, use Q for formatting. " Revert with ":unmap Q". map Q gq " CTRL-U in insert mode deletes a lot. Use CTRL-G u to first break undo, " so that you can undo CTRL-U after inserting a line break. " Revert with ":iunmap <C-U>". inoremap <C-U> <C-G>u<C-U> " In many terminal emulators the mouse works just fine. By enabling it you " can position the cursor, Visually select and scroll with the mouse. " Only xterm can grab the mouse events when using the shift key, for other " terminals use ":", select text and press Esc. if has('mouse') if &term =~ 'xterm' set mouse=a else set mouse=nvi endif endif " Only do this part when Vim was compiled with the +eval feature. if 1 " Enable file type detection. " Use the default filetype settings, so that mail gets 'tw' set to 72, " 'cindent' is on in C files, etc. " Also load indent files, to automatically do language-dependent indenting. " Revert with ":filetype off". filetype plugin indent on " Put these in an autocmd group, so that you can revert them with: " ":augroup vimStartup | exe 'au!' | augroup END" augroup vimStartup au! " When editing a file, always jump to the last known cursor position. " Don't do it when the position is invalid, when inside an event handler " (happens when dropping a file on gvim) and for a commit message (it's " likely a different one than last time). autocmd BufReadPost * \ if line("'\"") >= 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") && &ft !~# 'commit' \ | exe "normal! g`\"" \ | endif augroup END " Quite a few people accidentally type "q:" instead of ":q" and get confused " by the command line window. Give a hint about how to get out. " If you don't like this you can put this in your vimrc: " ":augroup vimHints | exe 'au!' | augroup END" augroup vimHints au! autocmd CmdwinEnter * \ echohl Todo | \ echo 'You discovered the command-line window! You can close it with ":q".' | \ echohl None augroup END endif " Switch syntax highlighting on when the terminal has colors or when using the " GUI (which always has colors). if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running") " Revert with ":syntax off". syntax on " I like highlighting strings inside C comments. " Revert with ":unlet c_comment_strings". let c_comment_strings=1 endif " Convenient command to see the difference between the current buffer and the " file it was loaded from, thus the changes you made. " Only define it when not defined already. " Revert with: ":delcommand DiffOrig". if !exists(":DiffOrig") command DiffOrig vert new | set bt=nofile | r ++edit # | 0d_ | diffthis \ | wincmd p | diffthis endif if has('langmap') && exists('+langremap') " Prevent that the langmap option applies to characters that result from a " mapping. If set (default), this may break plugins (but it's backward " compatible). set nolangremap endif