changeset 25619:29ec2c198c8d

Update runtime files Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6aa57295cfbe8f21c15f0671e45fd53cf990d404 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Aug 14 21:25:52 2021 +0200 Update runtime files
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Sat, 14 Aug 2021 21:30:04 +0200
parents b5765575dc5a
children 49a798fa0e73
files runtime/compiler/scdoc.vim runtime/doc/autocmd.txt runtime/doc/channel.txt runtime/doc/cmdline.txt runtime/doc/eval.txt runtime/doc/if_lua.txt runtime/doc/insert.txt runtime/doc/map.txt runtime/doc/message.txt runtime/doc/popup.txt runtime/doc/sign.txt runtime/doc/tags runtime/doc/terminal.txt runtime/doc/testing.txt runtime/doc/todo.txt runtime/doc/usr_41.txt runtime/doc/vim9.txt runtime/ftplugin/chicken.vim runtime/ftplugin/julia.vim runtime/ftplugin/scdoc.vim runtime/ftplugin/scheme.vim runtime/gvim.desktop runtime/indent/julia.vim runtime/indent/yaml.vim runtime/pack/dist/opt/termdebug/plugin/termdebug.vim runtime/plugin/manpager.vim runtime/syntax/chicken.vim runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim runtime/syntax/debsources.vim runtime/syntax/julia.vim runtime/syntax/redif.vim runtime/syntax/scala.vim runtime/syntax/scdoc.vim runtime/syntax/scheme.vim runtime/vim.desktop
diffstat 35 files changed, 1650 insertions(+), 284 deletions(-) [+]
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/runtime/compiler/scdoc.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+" scdoc compiler for Vim
+" Compiler: scdoc
+" Maintainer: Greg Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
+" Last Updated: 2019-10-24
+
+if exists('current_compiler')
+    finish
+endif
+let current_compiler = 'scdoc'
+
+if exists(':CompilerSet') != 2
+    command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
+endif
+
+CompilerSet makeprg=scdoc\ <\ %\ 2>&1
+CompilerSet errorformat=Error\ at\ %l:%c:\ %m,%-G%.%#
--- a/runtime/doc/autocmd.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/autocmd.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*autocmd.txt*   For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Jul 27
+*autocmd.txt*   For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 01
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ and in a `:def` function) then {cmd} wil
 script.  Thus this depends on where the autocmd is defined, not where it is
 triggered.
 
-{cmd} can use a block, like with `:command`, see |:command-repl|.  Example: >
+{cmd} can be a block, like with `:command`, see |:command-repl|.  Example: >
 	au BufReadPost *.xml {
 		  setlocal matchpairs+=<:>
 		  /<start
--- a/runtime/doc/channel.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/channel.txt
@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ ch_evalraw({handle}, {string} [, {option
 			GetChannel()->ch_evalraw(rawstring)
 
 ch_getbufnr({handle}, {what})				 *ch_getbufnr()*
-		Get the buffer number that {handle} is using for {what}.
+		Get the buffer number that {handle} is using for String {what}.
 		{handle} can be a Channel or a Job that has a Channel.
 		{what} can be "err" for stderr, "out" for stdout or empty for
 		socket output.
@@ -586,8 +586,8 @@ ch_info({handle})						*ch_info()*
 
 
 ch_log({msg} [, {handle}])					*ch_log()*
-		Write {msg} in the channel log file, if it was opened with
-		|ch_logfile()|.
+		Write String {msg} in the channel log file, if it was opened
+		with |ch_logfile()|.
 		When {handle} is passed the channel number is used for the
 		message.
 		{handle} can be a Channel or a Job that has a Channel.  The
@@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ ch_open({address} [, {options}])				*ch_
 		Open a channel to {address}.  See |channel|.
 		Returns a Channel.  Use |ch_status()| to check for failure.
 
-		{address} has the form "hostname:port", e.g.,
+		{address} is a String and has the form "hostname:port", e.g.,
 		"localhost:8765".
 
 		When using an IPv6 address, enclose it within square brackets.
--- a/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*cmdline.txt*   For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 May 30
+*cmdline.txt*   For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 06
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -170,7 +170,12 @@ CTRL-R {register}					*c_CTRL-R* *c_<C-R
 				too.
 				When the result is a Float it's automatically
 				converted to a String.
-		See |registers| about registers.
+				Note that when you only want to move the
+				cursor and not insert anything, you must make
+				sure the expression evaluates to an empty
+				string.  E.g.: >
+					<C-R><C-R>=setcmdpos(2)[-1]<CR>
+<		See |registers| about registers.
 		Implementation detail: When using the |expression| register
 		and invoking setcmdpos(), this sets the position before
 		inserting the resulting string.  Use CTRL-R CTRL-R to set the
--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*eval.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Jul 28
+*eval.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 13
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL	  by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ Float		A floating point number. |floatin
 		{only when compiled with the |+float| feature}
 		Examples: 123.456  1.15e-6  -1.1e3
 
-							*E928*
 String		A NUL terminated string of 8-bit unsigned characters (bytes).
 		|expr-string| Examples: "ab\txx\"--"  'x-z''a,c'
 
@@ -121,7 +120,7 @@ base, use |str2nr()|.
 
 						*TRUE* *FALSE* *Boolean*
 For boolean operators Numbers are used.  Zero is FALSE, non-zero is TRUE.
-You can also use |v:false| and |v:true|.  In Vim9 script |false| and |true|.
+You can also use |v:false| and |v:true|, in Vim9 script |false| and |true|.
 When TRUE is returned from a function it is the Number one, FALSE is the
 number zero.
 
@@ -1348,7 +1347,8 @@ Floating point numbers can be written in
 	[-+]{N}.{M}[eE][-+]{exp}
 
 {N} and {M} are numbers.  Both {N} and {M} must be present and can only
-contain digits.
+contain digits, except that in |Vim9| script in {N} single quotes between
+digits are ignored.
 [-+] means there is an optional plus or minus sign.
 {exp} is the exponent, power of 10.
 Only a decimal point is accepted, not a comma.  No matter what the current
@@ -2543,8 +2543,8 @@ cursor({list})			Number	move cursor to p
 debugbreak({pid})		Number	interrupt process being debugged
 deepcopy({expr} [, {noref}])	any	make a full copy of {expr}
 delete({fname} [, {flags}])	Number	delete the file or directory {fname}
-deletebufline({expr}, {first} [, {last}])
-				Number	delete lines from buffer {expr}
+deletebufline({buf}, {first} [, {last}])
+				Number	delete lines from buffer {buf}
 did_filetype()			Number	|TRUE| if FileType autocmd event used
 diff_filler({lnum})		Number	diff filler lines about {lnum}
 diff_hlID({lnum}, {col})	Number	diff highlighting at {lnum}/{col}
@@ -2604,12 +2604,12 @@ garbagecollect([{atexit}])	none	free mem
 get({list}, {idx} [, {def}])	any	get item {idx} from {list} or {def}
 get({dict}, {key} [, {def}])	any	get item {key} from {dict} or {def}
 get({func}, {what})		any	get property of funcref/partial {func}
-getbufinfo([{expr}])		List	information about buffers
-getbufline({expr}, {lnum} [, {end}])
-				List	lines {lnum} to {end} of buffer {expr}
-getbufvar({expr}, {varname} [, {def}])
-				any	variable {varname} in buffer {expr}
-getchangelist([{expr}])		List	list of change list items
+getbufinfo([{buf}])		List	information about buffers
+getbufline({buf}, {lnum} [, {end}])
+				List	lines {lnum} to {end} of buffer {buf}
+getbufvar({buf}, {varname} [, {def}])
+				any	variable {varname} in buffer {buf}
+getchangelist([{buf}])		List	list of change list items
 getchar([expr])			Number or String
 					get one character from the user
 getcharmod()			Number	modifiers for the last typed character
@@ -2638,7 +2638,7 @@ getline({lnum})			String	line {lnum} of 
 getline({lnum}, {end})		List	lines {lnum} to {end} of current buffer
 getloclist({nr})		List	list of location list items
 getloclist({nr}, {what})	Dict	get specific location list properties
-getmarklist([{expr}])		List	list of global/local marks
+getmarklist([{buf}])		List	list of global/local marks
 getmatches([{win}])		List	list of current matches
 getmousepos()			Dict	last known mouse position
 getpid()			Number	process ID of Vim
@@ -2884,8 +2884,8 @@ serverlist()			String	get a list of avai
 setbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text})
 				Number	set line {lnum} to {text} in buffer
 					{expr}
-setbufvar({expr}, {varname}, {val})
-				none	set {varname} in buffer {expr} to {val}
+setbufvar({buf}, {varname}, {val})
+				none	set {varname} in buffer {buf} to {val}
 setcellwidths({list})		none	set character cell width overrides
 setcharpos({expr}, {list})	Number	set the {expr} position to {list}
 setcharsearch({dict})		Dict	set character search from {dict}
@@ -2919,11 +2919,11 @@ shiftwidth([{col}])		Number	effective va
 sign_define({name} [, {dict}])	Number	define or update a sign
 sign_define({list})		List	define or update a list of signs
 sign_getdefined([{name}])	List	get a list of defined signs
-sign_getplaced([{expr} [, {dict}]])
+sign_getplaced([{buf} [, {dict}]])
 				List	get a list of placed signs
-sign_jump({id}, {group}, {expr})
+sign_jump({id}, {group}, {buf})
 				Number	jump to a sign
-sign_place({id}, {group}, {name}, {expr} [, {dict}])
+sign_place({id}, {group}, {name}, {buf} [, {dict}])
 				Number	place a sign
 sign_placelist({list})		List	place a list of signs
 sign_undefine([{name}])		Number	undefine a sign
@@ -2953,7 +2953,7 @@ split({expr} [, {pat} [, {keepempty}]])
 sqrt({expr})			Float	square root of {expr}
 srand([{expr}])			List	get seed for |rand()|
 state([{what}])			String	current state of Vim
-str2float({expr})		Float	convert String to Float
+str2float({expr} [, {quoted}])	Float	convert String to Float
 str2list({expr} [, {utf8}])	List	convert each character of {expr} to
 					ASCII/UTF8 value
 str2nr({expr} [, {base} [, {quoted}]])
@@ -2984,7 +2984,7 @@ submatch({nr} [, {list}])	String or List
 substitute({expr}, {pat}, {sub}, {flags})
 				String	all {pat} in {expr} replaced with {sub}
 swapinfo({fname})		Dict	information about swap file {fname}
-swapname({expr})		String	swap file of buffer {expr}
+swapname({buf})			String	swap file of buffer {buf}
 synID({lnum}, {col}, {trans})	Number	syntax ID at {lnum} and {col}
 synIDattr({synID}, {what} [, {mode}])
 				String	attribute {what} of syntax ID {synID}
@@ -3189,13 +3189,13 @@ append({lnum}, {text})					*append()*
 			mylist->append(lnum)
 
 
-appendbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text})			*appendbufline()*
-		Like |append()| but append the text in buffer {expr}.
+appendbufline({buf}, {lnum}, {text})			*appendbufline()*
+		Like |append()| but append the text in buffer {buf}.
 
 		This function works only for loaded buffers. First call
 		|bufload()| if needed.
 
-		For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()|.
+		For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()|.
 
 		{lnum} is used like with |append()|.  Note that using |line()|
 		would use the current buffer, not the one appending to.
@@ -3203,7 +3203,7 @@ appendbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text})			
 
 		On success 0 is returned, on failure 1 is returned.
 
-		If {expr} is not a valid buffer or {lnum} is not valid, an
+		If {buf} is not a valid buffer or {lnum} is not valid, an
 		error message is given. Example: >
 			:let failed = appendbufline(13, 0, "# THE START")
 <
@@ -3303,7 +3303,7 @@ atan2({expr1}, {expr2})					*atan2()*
 <			2.356194
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
-			Compute()->atan(1)
+			Compute()->atan2(1)
 <
 		{only available when compiled with the |+float| feature}
 
@@ -3343,9 +3343,9 @@ balloon_show({expr})					*balloon_show()
 		|+balloon_eval_term| feature}
 
 balloon_split({msg})					*balloon_split()*
-		Split {msg} into lines to be displayed in a balloon.  The
-		splits are made for the current window size and optimize to
-		show debugger output.
+		Split String {msg} into lines to be displayed in a balloon.
+		The splits are made for the current window size and optimize
+		to show debugger output.
 		Returns a |List| with the split lines.
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetText()->balloon_split()->balloon_show()
@@ -3379,7 +3379,7 @@ browsedir({title}, {initdir})
 		browsing is not possible, an empty string is returned.
 
 bufadd({name})						*bufadd()*
-		Add a buffer to the buffer list with {name}.
+		Add a buffer to the buffer list with String {name}.
 		If a buffer for file {name} already exists, return that buffer
 		number.  Otherwise return the buffer number of the newly
 		created buffer.  When {name} is an empty string then a new
@@ -3392,13 +3392,13 @@ bufadd({name})						*bufadd()*
 <		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			let bufnr = 'somename'->bufadd()
 
-bufexists({expr})					*bufexists()*
+bufexists({buf})					*bufexists()*
 		The result is a Number, which is |TRUE| if a buffer called
-		{expr} exists.
-		If the {expr} argument is a number, buffer numbers are used.
+		{buf} exists.
+		If the {buf} argument is a number, buffer numbers are used.
 		Number zero is the alternate buffer for the current window.
 
-		If the {expr} argument is a string it must match a buffer name
+		If the {buf} argument is a string it must match a buffer name
 		exactly.  The name can be:
 		- Relative to the current directory.
 		- A full path.
@@ -3419,42 +3419,42 @@ bufexists({expr})					*bufexists()*
 <
 		Obsolete name: buffer_exists().		*buffer_exists()*
 
-buflisted({expr})					*buflisted()*
+buflisted({buf})					*buflisted()*
 		The result is a Number, which is |TRUE| if a buffer called
-		{expr} exists and is listed (has the 'buflisted' option set).
-		The {expr} argument is used like with |bufexists()|.
+		{buf} exists and is listed (has the 'buflisted' option set).
+		The {buf} argument is used like with |bufexists()|.
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			let listed = 'somename'->buflisted()
 
-bufload({expr})						*bufload()*
-		Ensure the buffer {expr} is loaded.  When the buffer name
+bufload({buf})						*bufload()*
+		Ensure the buffer {buf} is loaded.  When the buffer name
 		refers to an existing file then the file is read.  Otherwise
 		the buffer will be empty.  If the buffer was already loaded
 		then there is no change.
 		If there is an existing swap file for the file of the buffer,
 		there will be no dialog, the buffer will be loaded anyway.
-		The {expr} argument is used like with |bufexists()|.
+		The {buf} argument is used like with |bufexists()|.
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			eval 'somename'->bufload()
 
-bufloaded({expr})					*bufloaded()*
+bufloaded({buf})					*bufloaded()*
 		The result is a Number, which is |TRUE| if a buffer called
-		{expr} exists and is loaded (shown in a window or hidden).
-		The {expr} argument is used like with |bufexists()|.
+		{buf} exists and is loaded (shown in a window or hidden).
+		The {buf} argument is used like with |bufexists()|.
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			let loaded = 'somename'->bufloaded()
 
-bufname([{expr}])					*bufname()*
+bufname([{buf}])					*bufname()*
 		The result is the name of a buffer.  Mostly as it is displayed
 		by the `:ls` command, but not using special names such as
 		"[No Name]".
-		If {expr} is omitted the current buffer is used.
-		If {expr} is a Number, that buffer number's name is given.
+		If {buf} is omitted the current buffer is used.
+		If {buf} is a Number, that buffer number's name is given.
 		Number zero is the alternate buffer for the current window.
-		If {expr} is a String, it is used as a |file-pattern| to match
+		If {buf} is a String, it is used as a |file-pattern| to match
 		with the buffer names.  This is always done like 'magic' is
 		set and 'cpoptions' is empty.  When there is more than one
 		match an empty string is returned.
@@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ bufname([{expr}])					*bufname()*
 		Listed buffers are found first.  If there is a single match
 		with a listed buffer, that one is returned.  Next unlisted
 		buffers are searched for.
-		If the {expr} is a String, but you want to use it as a buffer
+		If the {buf} is a String, but you want to use it as a buffer
 		number, force it to be a Number by adding zero to it: >
 			:echo bufname("3" + 0)
 <		Can also be used as a |method|: >
@@ -3483,9 +3483,9 @@ bufname([{expr}])					*bufname()*
 		Obsolete name: buffer_name().
 
 							*bufnr()*
-bufnr([{expr} [, {create}]])
+bufnr([{buf} [, {create}]])
 		The result is the number of a buffer, as it is displayed by
-		the `:ls` command.  For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()|
+		the `:ls` command.  For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()|
 		above.
 
 		If the buffer doesn't exist, -1 is returned.  Or, if the
@@ -3509,10 +3509,10 @@ bufnr([{expr} [, {create}]])
 							*last_buffer_nr()*
 		Obsolete name for bufnr("$"): last_buffer_nr().
 
-bufwinid({expr})					*bufwinid()*
+bufwinid({buf})						*bufwinid()*
 		The result is a Number, which is the |window-ID| of the first
-		window associated with buffer {expr}.  For the use of {expr},
-		see |bufname()| above.  If buffer {expr} doesn't exist or
+		window associated with buffer {buf}.  For the use of {buf},
+		see |bufname()| above.  If buffer {buf} doesn't exist or
 		there is no such window, -1 is returned.  Example: >
 
 	echo "A window containing buffer 1 is " . (bufwinid(1))
@@ -3522,10 +3522,10 @@ bufwinid({expr})					*bufwinid()*
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			FindBuffer()->bufwinid()
 
-bufwinnr({expr})					*bufwinnr()*
+bufwinnr({buf})						*bufwinnr()*
 		Like |bufwinid()| but return the window number instead of the
 		|window-ID|.
-		If buffer {expr} doesn't exist or there is no such window, -1
+		If buffer {buf} doesn't exist or there is no such window, -1
 		is returned.  Example: >
 
 	echo "A window containing buffer 1 is " . (bufwinnr(1))
@@ -3551,7 +3551,7 @@ byte2line({byte})					*byte2line()*
 		feature}
 
 byteidx({expr}, {nr})					*byteidx()*
-		Return byte index of the {nr}'th character in the string
+		Return byte index of the {nr}'th character in the String
 		{expr}.  Use zero for the first character, it then returns
 		zero.
 		If there are no multibyte characters the returned value is
@@ -3632,8 +3632,9 @@ changenr()						*changenr()*
 		redo it is the number of the redone change.  After undo it is
 		one less than the number of the undone change.
 
-char2nr({expr} [, {utf8}])					*char2nr()*
-		Return number value of the first char in {expr}.  Examples: >
+char2nr({string} [, {utf8}])					*char2nr()*
+		Return number value of the first char in {string}.
+		Examples: >
 			char2nr(" ")		returns 32
 			char2nr("ABC")		returns 65
 <		When {utf8} is omitted or zero, the current 'encoding' is used.
@@ -3662,8 +3663,9 @@ charclass({string})					*charclass()*
 			other	specific Unicode class
 		The class is used in patterns and word motions.
 
-							*charcol()*
-charcol({expr})	Same as |col()| but returns the character index of the column
+
+charcol({expr})						*charcol()*
+		Same as |col()| but returns the character index of the column
 		position given with {expr} instead of the byte position.
 
 		Example:
@@ -3799,6 +3801,7 @@ complete({startcol}, {matches})			*compl
 		match.
 		{matches} must be a |List|.  Each |List| item is one match.
 		See |complete-items| for the kind of items that are possible.
+		"longest" in 'completeopt' is ignored.
 		Note that the after calling this function you need to avoid
 		inserting anything that would cause completion to stop.
 		The match can be selected with CTRL-N and CTRL-P as usual with
@@ -3840,8 +3843,8 @@ complete_check()				*complete_check()*
 		Only to be used by the function specified with the
 		'completefunc' option.
 
-							*complete_info()*
-complete_info([{what}])
+
+complete_info([{what}])				*complete_info()*
 		Returns a |Dictionary| with information about Insert mode
 		completion.  See |ins-completion|.
 		The items are:
@@ -3927,11 +3930,12 @@ confirm({msg} [, {choices} [, {default} 
 		choice the default one.  Use 0 to not set a default.  If
 		{default} is omitted, 1 is used.
 
-		The optional {type} argument gives the type of dialog.  This
-		is only used for the icon of the GTK, Mac, Motif and Win32
-		GUI.  It can be one of these values: "Error", "Question",
-		"Info", "Warning" or "Generic".  Only the first character is
-		relevant.  When {type} is omitted, "Generic" is used.
+		The optional {type} String argument gives the type of dialog.
+		This is only used for the icon of the GTK, Mac, Motif and
+		Win32 GUI.  It can be one of these values: "Error",
+		"Question", "Info", "Warning" or "Generic".  Only the first
+		character is relevant.  When {type} is omitted, "Generic" is
+		used.
 
 		If the user aborts the dialog by pressing <Esc>, CTRL-C,
 		or another valid interrupt key, confirm() returns 0.
@@ -4125,7 +4129,7 @@ deepcopy({expr} [, {noref}])				*deepcop
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetObject()->deepcopy()
 
-delete({fname} [, {flags}])					*delete()*
+delete({fname} [, {flags}])				*delete()*
 		Without {flags} or with {flags} empty: Deletes the file by the
 		name {fname}.  This also works when {fname} is a symbolic link.
 
@@ -4150,19 +4154,19 @@ delete({fname} [, {flags}])					*delete(
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetName()->delete()
 
-deletebufline({expr}, {first} [, {last}])		*deletebufline()*
-		Delete lines {first} to {last} (inclusive) from buffer {expr}.
+deletebufline({buf}, {first} [, {last}])		*deletebufline()*
+		Delete lines {first} to {last} (inclusive) from buffer {buf}.
 		If {last} is omitted then delete line {first} only.
 		On success 0 is returned, on failure 1 is returned.
 
 		This function works only for loaded buffers. First call
 		|bufload()| if needed.
 
-		For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
+		For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()| above.
 
 		{first} and {last} are used like with |getline()|. Note that
 		when using |line()| this refers to the current buffer. Use "$"
-		to refer to the last line in buffer {expr}.
+		to refer to the last line in buffer {buf}.
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetBuffer()->deletebufline(1)
@@ -4307,10 +4311,10 @@ digraph_setlist({digraphlist})				*digra
 		display an error message.
 
 
-echoraw({expr})						*echoraw()*
-		Output {expr} as-is, including unprintable characters.  This
-		can be used to output a terminal code. For example, to disable
-		modifyOtherKeys: >
+echoraw({string})					*echoraw()*
+		Output {string} as-is, including unprintable characters.
+		This can be used to output a terminal code. For example, to
+		disable modifyOtherKeys: >
 			call echoraw(&t_TE)
 <		and to enable it again: >
 			call echoraw(&t_TI)
@@ -4551,6 +4555,7 @@ exists_compiled({expr})					*exists_comp
 
 		{expr} must be a literal string. *E1232*
 		Can only be used in a |:def| function. *E1233*
+		This does not work to check for arguments or local variables.
 
 
 exp({expr})							*exp()*
@@ -4569,9 +4574,9 @@ exp({expr})							*exp()*
 		{only available when compiled with the |+float| feature}
 
 
-expand({expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]])				*expand()*
-		Expand wildcards and the following special keywords in {expr}.
-		'wildignorecase' applies.
+expand({string} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]])				*expand()*
+		Expand wildcards and the following special keywords in
+		{string}.  'wildignorecase' applies.
 
 		If {list} is given and it is |TRUE|, a List will be returned.
 		Otherwise the result is a String and when there are several
@@ -4580,12 +4585,12 @@ expand({expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]])			
 		file name contains a space]
 
 		If the expansion fails, the result is an empty string.  A name
-		for a non-existing file is not included, unless {expr} does
+		for a non-existing file is not included, unless {string} does
 		not start with '%', '#' or '<', see below.
 
-		When {expr} starts with '%', '#' or '<', the expansion is done
-		like for the |cmdline-special| variables with their associated
-		modifiers.  Here is a short overview:
+		When {string} starts with '%', '#' or '<', the expansion is
+		done like for the |cmdline-special| variables with their
+		associated modifiers.  Here is a short overview:
 
 			%		current file name
 			#		alternate file name
@@ -4636,7 +4641,7 @@ expand({expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]])			
 		buffer with no name, results in the current directory, with a
 		'/' added.
 
-		When {expr} does not start with '%', '#' or '<', it is
+		When {string} does not start with '%', '#' or '<', it is
 		expanded like a file name is expanded on the command line.
 		'suffixes' and 'wildignore' are used, unless the optional
 		{nosuf} argument is given and it is |TRUE|.
@@ -4660,11 +4665,12 @@ expand({expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]])			
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			Getpattern()->expand()
 
-expandcmd({expr})					*expandcmd()*
-		Expand special items in {expr} like what is done for an Ex
-		command such as `:edit`.  This expands special keywords, like
-		with |expand()|, and environment variables, anywhere in
-		{expr}.  "~user" and "~/path" are only expanded at the start.
+expandcmd({string})					*expandcmd()*
+		Expand special items in String {string} like what is done for
+		an Ex command such as `:edit`.  This expands special keywords,
+		like with |expand()|, and environment variables, anywhere in
+		{string}.  "~user" and "~/path" are only expanded at the
+		start.
 		Returns the expanded string.  Example: >
 			:echo expandcmd('make %<.o')
 
@@ -5083,8 +5089,8 @@ fullcommand({name})						*fullcommand()*
 		Get the full command name from a short abbreviated command
 		name; see |20.2| for details on command abbreviations.
 
-		{name} may start with a `:` and can include a [range], these
-		are skipped and not returned.
+		The string argument {name} may start with a `:` and can
+		include a [range], these are skipped and not returned.
 		Returns an empty string if a command doesn't exist or if it's
 		ambiguous (for user-defined functions).
 
@@ -5240,7 +5246,7 @@ get({func}, {what})
 			myfunc->get(what)
 <
 							*getbufinfo()*
-getbufinfo([{expr}])
+getbufinfo([{buf}])
 getbufinfo([{dict}])
 		Get information about buffers as a List of Dictionaries.
 
@@ -5254,8 +5260,8 @@ getbufinfo([{dict}])
 			bufloaded	include only loaded buffers.
 			bufmodified	include only modified buffers.
 
-		Otherwise, {expr} specifies a particular buffer to return
-		information for.  For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()|
+		Otherwise, {buf} specifies a particular buffer to return
+		information for.  For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()|
 		above.  If the buffer is found the returned List has one item.
 		Otherwise the result is an empty list.
 
@@ -5314,12 +5320,12 @@ getbufinfo([{dict}])
 <
 
 							*getbufline()*
-getbufline({expr}, {lnum} [, {end}])
+getbufline({buf}, {lnum} [, {end}])
 		Return a |List| with the lines starting from {lnum} to {end}
-		(inclusive) in the buffer {expr}.  If {end} is omitted, a
+		(inclusive) in the buffer {buf}.  If {end} is omitted, a
 		|List| with only the line {lnum} is returned.
 
-		For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
+		For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()| above.
 
 		For {lnum} and {end} "$" can be used for the last line of the
 		buffer.  Otherwise a number must be used.
@@ -5341,10 +5347,11 @@ getbufline({expr}, {lnum} [, {end}])
 <		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetBufnr()->getbufline(lnum)
 
-getbufvar({expr}, {varname} [, {def}])				*getbufvar()*
+getbufvar({buf}, {varname} [, {def}])				*getbufvar()*
 		The result is the value of option or local buffer variable
-		{varname} in buffer {expr}.  Note that the name without "b:"
+		{varname} in buffer {buf}.  Note that the name without "b:"
 		must be used.
+		The {varname} argument is a string.
 		When {varname} is empty returns a |Dictionary| with all the
 		buffer-local variables.
 		When {varname} is equal to "&" returns a |Dictionary| with all
@@ -5354,7 +5361,7 @@ getbufvar({expr}, {varname} [, {def}])		
 		This also works for a global or buffer-local option, but it
 		doesn't work for a global variable, window-local variable or
 		window-local option.
-		For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
+		For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()| above.
 		When the buffer or variable doesn't exist {def} or an empty
 		string is returned, there is no error message.
 		Examples: >
@@ -5364,9 +5371,9 @@ getbufvar({expr}, {varname} [, {def}])		
 <		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetBufnr()->getbufvar(varname)
 <
-getchangelist([{expr}])					*getchangelist()*
-		Returns the |changelist| for the buffer {expr}. For the use
-		of {expr}, see |bufname()| above. If buffer {expr} doesn't
+getchangelist([{buf}])					*getchangelist()*
+		Returns the |changelist| for the buffer {buf}. For the use
+		of {buf}, see |bufname()| above. If buffer {buf} doesn't
 		exist, an empty list is returned.
 
 		The returned list contains two entries: a list with the change
@@ -5376,7 +5383,7 @@ getchangelist([{expr}])					*getchangeli
 			col		column number
 			coladd		column offset for 'virtualedit'
 			lnum		line number
-		If buffer {expr} is the current buffer, then the current
+		If buffer {buf} is the current buffer, then the current
 		position refers to the position in the list. For other
 		buffers, it is set to the length of the list.
 
@@ -5481,9 +5488,9 @@ getcharmod()						*getcharmod()*
 
 							*getcharpos()*
 getcharpos({expr})
-		Get the position for {expr}. Same as |getpos()| but the column
-		number in the returned List is a character index instead of
-		a byte index.
+		Get the position for String {expr}. Same as |getpos()| but the
+		column number in the returned List is a character index
+		instead of a byte index.
 		If |getpos()| returns a very large column number, such as
 		2147483647, then getcharpos() will return the character index
 		of the last character.
@@ -5569,9 +5576,9 @@ getcmdwintype()						*getcmdwintype()*
 		when not in the command-line window.
 
 getcompletion({pat}, {type} [, {filtered}])		*getcompletion()*
-		Return a list of command-line completion matches. {type}
-		specifies what for.  The following completion types are
-		supported:
+		Return a list of command-line completion matches. The String
+		{type} argument specifies what for.  The following completion
+		types are supported:
 
 		arglist		file names in argument list
 		augroup		autocmd groups
@@ -5708,8 +5715,11 @@ getcwd([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]])
 			GetWinnr()->getcwd()
 
 getenv({name})						*getenv()*
-		Return the value of environment variable {name}.
-		When the variable does not exist |v:null| is returned.  That
+		Return the value of environment variable {name}.  The {name}
+		argument is a string, without a leading '$'.  Example: >
+			myHome = getenv('HOME')
+
+<		When the variable does not exist |v:null| is returned.  That
 		is different from a variable set to an empty string, although
 		some systems interpret the empty value as the variable being
 		deleted.  See also |expr-env|.
@@ -5721,8 +5731,8 @@ getfontname([{name}])					*getfontname()
 		Without an argument returns the name of the normal font being
 		used.  Like what is used for the Normal highlight group
 		|hl-Normal|.
-		With an argument a check is done whether {name} is a valid
-		font name.  If not then an empty string is returned.
+		With an argument a check is done whether String {name} is a
+		valid font name.  If not then an empty string is returned.
 		Otherwise the actual font name is returned, or {name} if the
 		GUI does not support obtaining the real name.
 		Only works when the GUI is running, thus not in your vimrc or
@@ -5883,12 +5893,12 @@ getloclist({nr} [, {what}])				*getlocli
 			:echo getloclist(5, {'filewinid': 0})
 
 
-getmarklist([{expr}])					*getmarklist()*
-		Without the {expr} argument returns a |List| with information
+getmarklist([{buf}])					*getmarklist()*
+		Without the {buf} argument returns a |List| with information
 		about all the global marks. |mark|
 
-		If the optional {expr} argument is specified, returns the
-		local marks defined in buffer {expr}.  For the use of {expr},
+		If the optional {buf} argument is specified, returns the
+		local marks defined in buffer {buf}.  For the use of {buf},
 		see |bufname()|.
 
 		Each item in the returned List is a |Dict| with the following:
@@ -5962,8 +5972,8 @@ getpid()	Return a Number which is the pr
 		exits.
 
 							*getpos()*
-getpos({expr})	Get the position for {expr}.  For possible values of {expr}
-		see |line()|.  For getting the cursor position see
+getpos({expr})	Get the position for String {expr}.  For possible values of
+		{expr} see |line()|.  For getting the cursor position see
 		|getcurpos()|.
 		The result is a |List| with four numbers:
 		    [bufnum, lnum, col, off]
@@ -6097,6 +6107,7 @@ getreg([{regname} [, 1 [, {list}]]])			*
 		{regname}.  Example: >
 			:let cliptext = getreg('*')
 <		When {regname} was not set the result is an empty string.
+		The {regname} argument is a string.
 
 		getreg('=') returns the last evaluated value of the expression
 		register.  (For use in maps.)
@@ -6136,8 +6147,8 @@ getreginfo([{regname}])					*getreginfo(
 					which is the register that got the
 					deleted text.
 
-		If {regname} is invalid or not set, an empty Dictionary
-		will be returned.
+		The {regname} argument is a string.  If {regname} is invalid
+		or not set, an empty Dictionary will be returned.
 		If {regname} is not specified, |v:register| is used.
 		The returned Dictionary can be passed to |setreg()|.
 		In |Vim9-script| {regname} must be one character.
@@ -6153,7 +6164,8 @@ getregtype([{regname}])					*getregtype(
 		    "<CTRL-V>{width}"	for |blockwise-visual| text
 		    ""			for an empty or unknown register
 		<CTRL-V> is one character with value 0x16.
-		If {regname} is not specified, |v:register| is used.
+		The {regname} argument is a string.  If {regname} is not
+		specified, |v:register| is used.
 		In |Vim9-script| {regname} must be one character.
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
@@ -6179,8 +6191,8 @@ gettabvar({tabnr}, {varname} [, {def}])	
 		Get the value of a tab-local variable {varname} in tab page
 		{tabnr}. |t:var|
 		Tabs are numbered starting with one.
-		When {varname} is empty a dictionary with all tab-local
-		variables is returned.
+		The {varname} argument is a string.  When {varname} is empty a
+		dictionary with all tab-local variables is returned.
 		Note that the name without "t:" must be used.
 		When the tab or variable doesn't exist {def} or an empty
 		string is returned, there is no error message.
@@ -6191,8 +6203,8 @@ gettabvar({tabnr}, {varname} [, {def}])	
 gettabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname} [, {def}])		*gettabwinvar()*
 		Get the value of window-local variable {varname} in window
 		{winnr} in tab page {tabnr}.
-		When {varname} is empty a dictionary with all window-local
-		variables is returned.
+		The {varname} argument is a string.  When {varname} is empty a
+		dictionary with all window-local variables is returned.
 		When {varname} is equal to "&" get the values of all
 		window-local options in a |Dictionary|.
 		Otherwise, when {varname} starts with "&" get the value of a
@@ -6250,7 +6262,7 @@ gettagstack([{winnr}])					*gettagstack(
 
 
 gettext({text})						*gettext()*
-		Translate {text} if possible.
+		Translate String {text} if possible.
 		This is mainly for use in the distributed Vim scripts.  When
 		generating message translations the {text} is extracted by
 		xgettext, the translator can add the translated message in the
@@ -6383,14 +6395,14 @@ glob({expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list} [, {all
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetExpr()->glob()
 
-glob2regpat({expr})					 *glob2regpat()*
+glob2regpat({string})					 *glob2regpat()*
 		Convert a file pattern, as used by glob(), into a search
 		pattern.  The result can be used to match with a string that
 		is a file name.  E.g. >
 			if filename =~ glob2regpat('Make*.mak')
 <		This is equivalent to: >
 			if filename =~ '^Make.*\.mak$'
-<		When {expr} is an empty string the result is "^$", match an
+<		When {string} is an empty string the result is "^$", match an
 		empty string.
 		Note that the result depends on the system.  On MS-Windows
 		a backslash usually means a path separator.
@@ -6399,8 +6411,8 @@ glob2regpat({expr})					 *glob2regpat()*
 			GetExpr()->glob2regpat()
 <								*globpath()*
 globpath({path}, {expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list} [, {alllinks}]]])
-		Perform glob() for {expr} on all directories in {path} and
-		concatenate the results.  Example: >
+		Perform glob() for String {expr} on all directories in {path}
+		and concatenate the results.  Example: >
 			:echo globpath(&rtp, "syntax/c.vim")
 <
 		{path} is a comma-separated list of directory names.  Each
@@ -6467,7 +6479,8 @@ has({feature} [, {check}])
 
 has_key({dict}, {key})					*has_key()*
 		The result is a Number, which is TRUE if |Dictionary| {dict}
-		has an entry with key {key}.  FALSE otherwise.
+		has an entry with key {key}.  FALSE otherwise. The {key}
+		argument is a string.
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			mydict->has_key(key)
@@ -6514,6 +6527,7 @@ hasmapto({what} [, {mode} [, {abbr}]])		
 		that contains {what} in somewhere in the rhs (what it is
 		mapped to) and this mapping exists in one of the modes
 		indicated by {mode}.
+		The arguments {what} and {mode} are strings.
 		When {abbr} is there and it is |TRUE| use abbreviations
 		instead of mappings.  Don't forget to specify Insert and/or
 		Command-line mode.
@@ -6662,8 +6676,8 @@ hostname()						*hostname()*
 		which Vim is currently running.  Machine names greater than
 		256 characters long are truncated.
 
-iconv({expr}, {from}, {to})				*iconv()*
-		The result is a String, which is the text {expr} converted
+iconv({string}, {from}, {to})				*iconv()*
+		The result is a String, which is the text {string} converted
 		from encoding {from} to encoding {to}.
 		When the conversion completely fails an empty string is
 		returned.  When some characters could not be converted they
@@ -6894,8 +6908,9 @@ isinf({expr})						*isinf()*
 islocked({expr})					*islocked()* *E786*
 		The result is a Number, which is |TRUE| when {expr} is the
 		name of a locked variable.
-		{expr} must be the name of a variable, |List| item or
-		|Dictionary| entry, not the variable itself!  Example: >
+		The string argument {expr} must be the name of a variable,
+		|List| item or |Dictionary| entry, not the variable itself!
+		Example: >
 			:let alist = [0, ['a', 'b'], 2, 3]
 			:lockvar 1 alist
 			:echo islocked('alist')		" 1
@@ -7128,7 +7143,8 @@ libcallnr({libname}, {funcname}, {argume
 
 line({expr} [, {winid}])				*line()*
 		The result is a Number, which is the line number of the file
-		position given with {expr}.  The accepted positions are:
+		position given with {expr}.  The {expr} argument is a string.
+		The accepted positions are:
 		    .	    the cursor position
 		    $	    the last line in the current buffer
 		    'x	    position of mark x (if the mark is not set, 0 is
@@ -8106,8 +8122,8 @@ or({expr}, {expr})					*or()*
 			:let bits = bits->or(0x80)
 
 
-pathshorten({expr} [, {len}])				*pathshorten()*
-		Shorten directory names in the path {expr} and return the
+pathshorten({path} [, {len}])				*pathshorten()*
+		Shorten directory names in the path {path} and return the
 		result.  The tail, the file name, is kept as-is.  The other
 		components in the path are reduced to {len} letters in length.
 		If {len} is omitted or smaller than 1 then 1 is used (single
@@ -8829,6 +8845,7 @@ remote_expr({server}, {string} [, {idvar
 
 remote_foreground({server})				*remote_foreground()*
 		Move the Vim server with the name {server} to the foreground.
+		The {server} argument is a string.
 		This works like: >
 			remote_expr({server}, "foreground()")
 <		Except that on Win32 systems the client does the work, to work
@@ -9512,8 +9529,8 @@ serverlist()					*serverlist()*
 		Example: >
 			:echo serverlist()
 <
-setbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text})			*setbufline()*
-		Set line {lnum} to {text} in buffer {expr}.  This works like
+setbufline({buf}, {lnum}, {text})			*setbufline()*
+		Set line {lnum} to {text} in buffer {buf}.  This works like
 		|setline()| for the specified buffer.
 
 		This function works only for loaded buffers. First call
@@ -9526,13 +9543,13 @@ setbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text})			*se
 		to set multiple lines.  If the list extends below the last
 		line then those lines are added.
 
-		For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
+		For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()| above.
 
 		{lnum} is used like with |setline()|.
 		When {lnum} is just below the last line the {text} will be
 		added below the last line.
 
-		When {expr} is not a valid buffer, the buffer is not loaded or
+		When {buf} is not a valid buffer, the buffer is not loaded or
 		{lnum} is not valid then 1 is returned.  On success 0 is
 		returned.
 
@@ -9540,13 +9557,14 @@ setbufline({expr}, {lnum}, {text})			*se
 		third argument: >
 			GetText()->setbufline(buf, lnum)
 
-setbufvar({expr}, {varname}, {val})			*setbufvar()*
-		Set option or local variable {varname} in buffer {expr} to
+setbufvar({buf}, {varname}, {val})			*setbufvar()*
+		Set option or local variable {varname} in buffer {buf} to
 		{val}.
 		This also works for a global or local window option, but it
 		doesn't work for a global or local window variable.
 		For a local window option the global value is unchanged.
-		For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
+		For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()| above.
+		The {varname} argument is a string.
 		Note that the variable name without "b:" must be used.
 		Examples: >
 			:call setbufvar(1, "&mod", 1)
@@ -9653,8 +9671,10 @@ setcursorcharpos({list})
 
 
 setenv({name}, {val})						*setenv()*
-		Set environment variable {name} to {val}.
-		When {val} is |v:null| the environment variable is deleted.
+		Set environment variable {name} to {val}.  Example: >
+			call setenv('HOME', '/home/myhome')
+
+<		When {val} is |v:null| the environment variable is deleted.
 		See also |expr-env|.
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|, the base is passed as the
@@ -9746,7 +9766,7 @@ setmatches({list} [, {win}])				*setmatc
 <
 							*setpos()*
 setpos({expr}, {list})
-		Set the position for {expr}.  Possible values:
+		Set the position for String {expr}.  Possible values:
 			.	the cursor
 			'x	mark x
 
@@ -9914,7 +9934,8 @@ setqflist({list} [, {action} [, {what}]]
 setreg({regname}, {value} [, {options}])
 		Set the register {regname} to {value}.
 		If {regname} is "" or "@", the unnamed register '"' is used.
-		In |Vim9-script| {regname} must be one character.
+		The {regname} argument is a string.  In |Vim9-script|
+		{regname} must be one character.
 
 		{value} may be any value returned by |getreg()| or
 		|getreginfo()|, including a |List| or |Dict|.
@@ -9972,6 +9993,7 @@ setreg({regname}, {value} [, {options}])
 settabvar({tabnr}, {varname}, {val})			*settabvar()*
 		Set tab-local variable {varname} to {val} in tab page {tabnr}.
 		|t:var|
+		The {varname} argument is a string.
 		Note that autocommands are blocked, side effects may not be
 		triggered, e.g. when setting 'filetype'.
 		Note that the variable name without "t:" must be used.
@@ -10244,12 +10266,14 @@ sort({list} [, {func} [, {dict}]])			*so
 			func MyCompare(i1, i2)
 			   return a:i1 == a:i2 ? 0 : a:i1 > a:i2 ? 1 : -1
 			endfunc
-			let sortedlist = sort(mylist, "MyCompare")
+			eval mylist->sort("MyCompare")
 <		A shorter compare version for this specific simple case, which
 		ignores overflow: >
 			func MyCompare(i1, i2)
 			   return a:i1 - a:i2
 			endfunc
+<		For a simple expression you can use a lambda: >
+			eval mylist->sort({i1, i2 -> i1 - i2})
 <
 sound_clear()						*sound_clear()*
 		Stop playing all sounds.
@@ -10378,8 +10402,8 @@ spellsuggest({word} [, {max} [, {capital
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetWord()->spellsuggest()
 
-split({expr} [, {pattern} [, {keepempty}]])			*split()*
-		Make a |List| out of {expr}.  When {pattern} is omitted or
+split({string} [, {pattern} [, {keepempty}]])			*split()*
+		Make a |List| out of {string}.  When {pattern} is omitted or
 		empty each white-separated sequence of characters becomes an
 		item.
 		Otherwise the string is split where {pattern} matches,
@@ -10472,13 +10496,16 @@ state([{what}])						*state()*
 			recursiveness up to "ccc")
 		    s	screen has scrolled for messages
 
-str2float({expr})					*str2float()*
-		Convert String {expr} to a Float.  This mostly works the same
-		as when using a floating point number in an expression, see
-		|floating-point-format|.  But it's a bit more permissive.
+str2float({string} [, {quoted}])				*str2float()*
+		Convert String {string} to a Float.  This mostly works the
+		same as when using a floating point number in an expression,
+		see |floating-point-format|.  But it's a bit more permissive.
 		E.g., "1e40" is accepted, while in an expression you need to
 		write "1.0e40".  The hexadecimal form "0x123" is also
 		accepted, but not others, like binary or octal.
+		When {quoted} is present and non-zero then embedded single
+		quotes before the dot are ignored, thus "1'000.0" is a
+		thousand.
 		Text after the number is silently ignored.
 		The decimal point is always '.', no matter what the locale is
 		set to.  A comma ends the number: "12,345.67" is converted to
@@ -10491,9 +10518,9 @@ str2float({expr})					*str2float()*
 <
 		{only available when compiled with the |+float| feature}
 
-str2list({expr} [, {utf8}])				*str2list()*
+str2list({string} [, {utf8}])					*str2list()*
 		Return a list containing the number values which represent
-		each character in String {expr}.  Examples: >
+		each character in String {string}.  Examples: >
 			str2list(" ")		returns [32]
 			str2list("ABC")		returns [65, 66, 67]
 <		|list2str()| does the opposite.
@@ -10508,8 +10535,8 @@ str2list({expr} [, {utf8}])				*str2list
 			GetString()->str2list()
 
 
-str2nr({expr} [, {base} [, {quoted}]])				*str2nr()*
-		Convert string {expr} to a number.
+str2nr({string} [, {base} [, {quoted}]])			*str2nr()*
+		Convert string {string} to a number.
 		{base} is the conversion base, it can be 2, 8, 10 or 16.
 		When {quoted} is present and non-zero then embedded single
 		quotes are ignored, thus "1'000'000" is a million.
@@ -10529,9 +10556,9 @@ str2nr({expr} [, {base} [, {quoted}]])		
 			GetText()->str2nr()
 
 
-strcharlen({expr})					*strcharlen()*
+strcharlen({string})					*strcharlen()*
 		The result is a Number, which is the number of characters
-		in String {expr}.  Composing characters are ignored.
+		in String {string}.  Composing characters are ignored.
 		|strchars()| can count the number of characters, counting
 		composing characters separately.
 
@@ -10558,9 +10585,9 @@ strcharpart({src}, {start} [, {len} [, {
 			GetText()->strcharpart(5)
 
 
-strchars({expr} [, {skipcc}])					*strchars()*
+strchars({string} [, {skipcc}])					*strchars()*
 		The result is a Number, which is the number of characters
-		in String {expr}.
+		in String {string}.
 		When {skipcc} is omitted or zero, composing characters are
 		counted separately.
 		When {skipcc} set to 1, Composing characters are ignored.
@@ -10587,16 +10614,16 @@ strchars({expr} [, {skipcc}])					*strch
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetText()->strchars()
 
-strdisplaywidth({expr} [, {col}])			*strdisplaywidth()*
+strdisplaywidth({string} [, {col}])			*strdisplaywidth()*
 		The result is a Number, which is the number of display cells
-		String {expr} occupies on the screen when it starts at {col}
+		String {string} occupies on the screen when it starts at {col}
 		(first column is zero).  When {col} is omitted zero is used.
 		Otherwise it is the screen column where to start.  This
 		matters for Tab characters.
 		The option settings of the current window are used.  This
 		matters for anything that's displayed differently, such as
 		'tabstop' and 'display'.
-		When {expr} contains characters with East Asian Width Class
+		When {string} contains characters with East Asian Width Class
 		Ambiguous, this function's return value depends on 'ambiwidth'.
 		Also see |strlen()|, |strwidth()| and |strchars()|.
 
@@ -10678,9 +10705,10 @@ string({expr})	Return {expr} converted t
 
 <		Also see |strtrans()|.
 
-							*strlen()*
-strlen({expr})	The result is a Number, which is the length of the String
-		{expr} in bytes.
+
+strlen({string})						*strlen()*
+		The result is a Number, which is the length of the String
+		{string} in bytes.
 		If the argument is a Number it is first converted to a String.
 		For other types an error is given.
 		If you want to count the number of multibyte characters use
@@ -10765,8 +10793,8 @@ strridx({haystack}, {needle} [, {start}]
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetHaystack()->strridx(needle)
 
-strtrans({expr})					*strtrans()*
-		The result is a String, which is {expr} with all unprintable
+strtrans({string})					*strtrans()*
+		The result is a String, which is {string} with all unprintable
 		characters translated into printable characters |'isprint'|.
 		Like they are shown in a window.  Example: >
 			echo strtrans(@a)
@@ -10776,11 +10804,11 @@ strtrans({expr})					*strtrans()*
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetString()->strtrans()
 
-strwidth({expr})					*strwidth()*
+strwidth({string})					*strwidth()*
 		The result is a Number, which is the number of display cells
-		String {expr} occupies.  A Tab character is counted as one
+		String {string} occupies.  A Tab character is counted as one
 		cell, alternatively use |strdisplaywidth()|.
-		When {expr} contains characters with East Asian Width Class
+		When {string} contains characters with East Asian Width Class
 		Ambiguous, this function's return value depends on 'ambiwidth'.
 		Also see |strlen()|, |strdisplaywidth()| and |strchars()|.
 
@@ -10816,10 +10844,10 @@ submatch({nr} [, {list}])			*submatch()*
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetNr()->submatch()
 
-substitute({expr}, {pat}, {sub}, {flags})		*substitute()*
-		The result is a String, which is a copy of {expr}, in which
+substitute({string}, {pat}, {sub}, {flags})		*substitute()*
+		The result is a String, which is a copy of {string}, in which
 		the first match of {pat} is replaced with {sub}.
-		When {flags} is "g", all matches of {pat} in {expr} are
+		When {flags} is "g", all matches of {pat} in {string} are
 		replaced.  Otherwise {flags} should be "".
 
 		This works like the ":substitute" command (without any flags).
@@ -10835,7 +10863,7 @@ substitute({expr}, {pat}, {sub}, {flags}
 		|sub-replace-special|.  For example, to replace something with
 		"\n" (two characters), use "\\\\n" or '\\n'.
 
-		When {pat} does not match in {expr}, {expr} is returned
+		When {pat} does not match in {string}, {string} is returned
 		unmodified.
 
 		Example: >
@@ -10882,12 +10910,12 @@ swapinfo({fname})					*swapinfo()*
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetFilename()->swapinfo()
 
-swapname({expr})					*swapname()*
+swapname({buf})						*swapname()*
 		The result is the swap file path of the buffer {expr}.
-		For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()| above.
-		If buffer {expr} is the current buffer, the result is equal to
+		For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()| above.
+		If buffer {buf} is the current buffer, the result is equal to
 		|:swapname| (unless there is no swap file).
-		If buffer {expr} has no swap file, returns an empty string.
+		If buffer {buf} has no swap file, returns an empty string.
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetBufname()->swapname()
--- a/runtime/doc/if_lua.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/if_lua.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*if_lua.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Apr 07
+*if_lua.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 06
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Luis Carvalho
--- a/runtime/doc/insert.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/insert.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*insert.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Jul 05
+*insert.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Jul 31
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ match to the total list.  These matches 
 list!  Call |complete_check()| now and then to allow the user to press a key
 while still searching for matches.  Stop searching when it returns non-zero.
 
-							*E839* *E840*
+							*E840*
 The function is allowed to move the cursor, it is restored afterwards.
 The function is not allowed to move to another window or delete text.
 
--- a/runtime/doc/map.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/map.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*map.txt*       For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 01
+*map.txt*       For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 05
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
--- a/runtime/doc/message.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/message.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*message.txt*   For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Dec 29
+*message.txt*   For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Jul 31
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -774,6 +774,14 @@ a user-defined command.
 This can only happen when changing the source code, when adding a command in
 src/ex_cmds.h.  The lookup table then needs to be updated, by running: >
 	make cmdidxs
+<
+						*E928* *E889* *E839*  >
+  E928: String required
+  E889: Number required
+  E839: Bool required
+
+These happen when a value or expression is used that does not have the
+expected type.
 
 ==============================================================================
 3. Messages						*messages*
--- a/runtime/doc/popup.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/popup.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*popup.txt*  For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Feb 21
+*popup.txt*  For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 03
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -904,6 +904,8 @@ Some recommended key actions:
 	cursor keys	select another entry
 	Tab		accept current suggestion
 
+When CTRL-C is pressed the popup is closed, the filter will not be invoked.
+
 A mouse click arrives as <LeftMouse>.  The coordinates can be obtained with
 |getmousepos()|.
 
--- a/runtime/doc/sign.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/sign.txt
@@ -451,13 +451,13 @@ sign_getdefined([{name}])				*sign_getde
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetSignList()->sign_getdefined()
 
-sign_getplaced([{expr} [, {dict}]])			*sign_getplaced()*
+sign_getplaced([{buf} [, {dict}]])			*sign_getplaced()*
 		Return a list of signs placed in a buffer or all the buffers.
 		This is similar to the |:sign-place-list| command.
 
-		If the optional buffer name {expr} is specified, then only the
+		If the optional buffer name {buf} is specified, then only the
 		list of signs placed in that buffer is returned.  For the use
-		of {expr}, see |bufname()|. The optional {dict} can contain
+		of {buf}, see |bufname()|. The optional {dict} can contain
 		the following entries:
 		   group	select only signs in this group
 		   id		select sign with this identifier
@@ -515,12 +515,12 @@ sign_getplaced([{expr} [, {dict}]])			*s
 			GetBufname()->sign_getplaced()
 <
 							*sign_jump()*
-sign_jump({id}, {group}, {expr})
-		Open the buffer {expr} or jump to the window that contains
-		{expr} and position the cursor at sign {id} in group {group}.
+sign_jump({id}, {group}, {buf})
+		Open the buffer {buf} or jump to the window that contains
+		{buf} and position the cursor at sign {id} in group {group}.
 		This is similar to the |:sign-jump| command.
 
-		For the use of {expr}, see |bufname()|.
+		For the use of {buf}, see |bufname()|.
 
 		Returns the line number of the sign. Returns -1 if the
 		arguments are invalid.
@@ -533,9 +533,9 @@ sign_jump({id}, {group}, {expr})
 			GetSignid()->sign_jump()
 <
 							*sign_place()*
-sign_place({id}, {group}, {name}, {expr} [, {dict}])
+sign_place({id}, {group}, {name}, {buf} [, {dict}])
 		Place the sign defined as {name} at line {lnum} in file or
-		buffer {expr} and assign {id} and {group} to sign.  This is
+		buffer {buf} and assign {id} and {group} to sign.  This is
 		similar to the |:sign-place| command.
 
 		If the sign identifier {id} is zero, then a new identifier is
@@ -546,12 +546,12 @@ sign_place({id}, {group}, {name}, {expr}
 		and |sign-group| for more information.
 
 		{name} refers to a defined sign.
-		{expr} refers to a buffer name or number. For the accepted
+		{buf} refers to a buffer name or number. For the accepted
 		values, see |bufname()|.
 
 		The optional {dict} argument supports the following entries:
 			lnum		line number in the file or buffer
-					{expr} where the sign is to be placed.
+					{buf} where the sign is to be placed.
 					For the accepted values, see |line()|.
 			priority	priority of the sign. See
 					|sign-priority| for more information.
--- a/runtime/doc/tags
+++ b/runtime/doc/tags
@@ -2307,6 +2307,7 @@ 90.5	usr_90.txt	/*90.5*
 :command-nargs	map.txt	/*:command-nargs*
 :command-range	map.txt	/*:command-range*
 :command-register	map.txt	/*:command-register*
+:command-repl	map.txt	/*:command-repl*
 :command-verbose	map.txt	/*:command-verbose*
 :comment	cmdline.txt	/*:comment*
 :comp	quickfix.txt	/*:comp*
@@ -3983,6 +3984,9 @@ E121	eval.txt	/*E121*
 E1214	eval.txt	/*E1214*
 E122	eval.txt	/*E122*
 E123	eval.txt	/*E123*
+E1231	map.txt	/*E1231*
+E1232	eval.txt	/*E1232*
+E1233	eval.txt	/*E1233*
 E124	eval.txt	/*E124*
 E125	eval.txt	/*E125*
 E126	eval.txt	/*E126*
@@ -4740,7 +4744,7 @@ E835	options.txt	/*E835*
 E836	if_pyth.txt	/*E836*
 E837	if_pyth.txt	/*E837*
 E838	netbeans.txt	/*E838*
-E839	insert.txt	/*E839*
+E839	message.txt	/*E839*
 E84	windows.txt	/*E84*
 E840	insert.txt	/*E840*
 E841	map.txt	/*E841*
@@ -4793,6 +4797,7 @@ E885	sign.txt	/*E885*
 E886	starting.txt	/*E886*
 E887	if_pyth.txt	/*E887*
 E888	pattern.txt	/*E888*
+E889	message.txt	/*E889*
 E89	message.txt	/*E89*
 E890	syntax.txt	/*E890*
 E891	eval.txt	/*E891*
@@ -4835,7 +4840,7 @@ E924	quickfix.txt	/*E924*
 E925	quickfix.txt	/*E925*
 E926	quickfix.txt	/*E926*
 E927	eval.txt	/*E927*
-E928	eval.txt	/*E928*
+E928	message.txt	/*E928*
 E929	starting.txt	/*E929*
 E93	windows.txt	/*E93*
 E930	eval.txt	/*E930*
@@ -5165,6 +5170,10 @@ TabNew	autocmd.txt	/*TabNew*
 Tcl	if_tcl.txt	/*Tcl*
 TermChanged	autocmd.txt	/*TermChanged*
 TermResponse	autocmd.txt	/*TermResponse*
+TermdebugStartPost	terminal.txt	/*TermdebugStartPost*
+TermdebugStartPre	terminal.txt	/*TermdebugStartPre*
+TermdebugStopPost	terminal.txt	/*TermdebugStopPost*
+TermdebugStopPre	terminal.txt	/*TermdebugStopPre*
 Terminal-Job	terminal.txt	/*Terminal-Job*
 Terminal-Normal	terminal.txt	/*Terminal-Normal*
 Terminal-mode	terminal.txt	/*Terminal-mode*
@@ -6312,6 +6321,7 @@ execute-menus	gui.txt	/*execute-menus*
 exepath()	eval.txt	/*exepath()*
 exim	starting.txt	/*exim*
 exists()	eval.txt	/*exists()*
+exists_compiled()	eval.txt	/*exists_compiled()*
 exiting	starting.txt	/*exiting*
 exiting-variable	eval.txt	/*exiting-variable*
 exp()	eval.txt	/*exp()*
@@ -6942,6 +6952,7 @@ g:tar_nomax	pi_tar.txt	/*g:tar_nomax*
 g:tar_readoptions	pi_tar.txt	/*g:tar_readoptions*
 g:tar_secure	pi_tar.txt	/*g:tar_secure*
 g:tar_writeoptions	pi_tar.txt	/*g:tar_writeoptions*
+g:termdebugger	terminal.txt	/*g:termdebugger*
 g:terminal_ansi_colors	terminal.txt	/*g:terminal_ansi_colors*
 g:tex_comment_nospell	syntax.txt	/*g:tex_comment_nospell*
 g:tex_conceal	syntax.txt	/*g:tex_conceal*
@@ -7770,6 +7781,7 @@ lua-funcref	if_lua.txt	/*lua-funcref*
 lua-list	if_lua.txt	/*lua-list*
 lua-luaeval	if_lua.txt	/*lua-luaeval*
 lua-vim	if_lua.txt	/*lua-vim*
+lua-vim-variables	if_lua.txt	/*lua-vim-variables*
 lua-window	if_lua.txt	/*lua-window*
 lua.vim	syntax.txt	/*lua.vim*
 luaeval()	eval.txt	/*luaeval()*
@@ -9646,6 +9658,7 @@ termcap-title	term.txt	/*termcap-title*
 termdebug-commands	terminal.txt	/*termdebug-commands*
 termdebug-communication	terminal.txt	/*termdebug-communication*
 termdebug-customizing	terminal.txt	/*termdebug-customizing*
+termdebug-events	terminal.txt	/*termdebug-events*
 termdebug-example	terminal.txt	/*termdebug-example*
 termdebug-prompt	terminal.txt	/*termdebug-prompt*
 termdebug-starting	terminal.txt	/*termdebug-starting*
@@ -10176,7 +10189,12 @@ vim-raku	ft_raku.txt	/*vim-raku*
 vim-script-intro	usr_41.txt	/*vim-script-intro*
 vim-use	intro.txt	/*vim-use*
 vim-variable	eval.txt	/*vim-variable*
+vim.b	if_lua.txt	/*vim.b*
+vim.g	if_lua.txt	/*vim.g*
+vim.t	if_lua.txt	/*vim.t*
+vim.v	if_lua.txt	/*vim.v*
 vim.vim	syntax.txt	/*vim.vim*
+vim.w	if_lua.txt	/*vim.w*
 vim7	version7.txt	/*vim7*
 vim8	version8.txt	/*vim8*
 vim9	vim9.txt	/*vim9*
@@ -10189,6 +10207,7 @@ vim9-declarations	usr_46.txt	/*vim9-decl
 vim9-differences	vim9.txt	/*vim9-differences*
 vim9-export	vim9.txt	/*vim9-export*
 vim9-final	vim9.txt	/*vim9-final*
+vim9-function-defined-later	vim9.txt	/*vim9-function-defined-later*
 vim9-gotchas	vim9.txt	/*vim9-gotchas*
 vim9-ignored-argument	vim9.txt	/*vim9-ignored-argument*
 vim9-import	vim9.txt	/*vim9-import*
--- a/runtime/doc/terminal.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/terminal.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*terminal.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Feb 13
+*terminal.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 10
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL	  by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1352,6 +1352,33 @@ Other commands ~
  *:Asm*	     jump to the window with the disassembly, create it if there
 	     isn't one
 
+Events ~
+							*termdebug-events*
+Four autocommands can be used: >
+	au User TermdebugStartPre  echomsg 'debugging starting'
+	au User TermdebugStartPost echomsg 'debugging started'
+	au User TermdebugStopPre   echomsg 'debugging stopping'
+	au User TermdebugStopPost  echomsg 'debugging stopped'
+<
+						*TermdebugStartPre*
+TermdebugStartPre		Before starting debugging.
+				Not triggered if the debugger is already
+				running or |g:termdebugger| cannot be
+				executed.
+						*TermdebugStartPost*
+TermdebugStartPost		After debugging has initialized.
+				If a "!" bang is passed to `:Termdebug` or
+				`:TermdebugCommand` the event is triggered
+				before running the provided command in gdb.
+						*TermdebugStopPre*
+TermdebugStopPre		Before debugging ends, when gdb is terminated,
+				most likely after issuing a "quit" command in
+				the gdb window.
+						*TermdebugStopPost*
+TermdebugStopPost		After debugging has ended, gdb-related windows
+				are closed, debug buffers wiped out and
+				the state before the debugging was restored.
+
 
 Prompt mode ~
 						*termdebug-prompt*
@@ -1396,11 +1423,11 @@ communication channel.
 
 Customizing ~
 
-GDB command						 *termdebug-customizing*
-
-To change the name of the gdb command, set the "termdebugger" variable before
+GDB command						*termdebug-customizing*
+							*g:termdebugger*
+To change the name of the gdb command, set the "g:termdebugger" variable before
 invoking `:Termdebug`: >
-	let termdebugger = "mygdb"
+	let g:termdebugger = "mygdb"
 <							*gdb-version*
 Only debuggers fully compatible with gdb will work.  Vim uses the GDB/MI
 interface.  The "new-ui" command  requires gdb version 7.12 or later.  if you
--- a/runtime/doc/testing.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/testing.txt
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ assert_notmatch({pattern}, {actual} [, {
 
 
 assert_report({msg})					*assert_report()*
-		Report a test failure directly, using {msg}.
+		Report a test failure directly, using String {msg}.
 		Always returns one.
 
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
--- a/runtime/doc/todo.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/todo.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*todo.txt*      For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Jul 26
+*todo.txt*      For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 14
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL	  by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -38,14 +38,9 @@ browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/
 							*known-bugs*
 -------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
 
-Try out callgrind with kcachegrind.
-
 Vim9 - Make everything work:
+- use CheckLegacyAndVim9Success(lines) in many more places
 - Check TODO items in vim9compile.c and vim9execute.c
-- use CheckLegacyAndVim9Success(lines) in many more places
-    This doesn't work - Test_list_assign():
-	  var l = [0]
-	  l[:] = [1, 2]
 - For builtin functions using tv_get_string*() use check_for_string() to be
   more strict about the argument type (not a bool).
     done: balloon_()
@@ -60,6 +55,7 @@ Vim9 - Make everything work:
   defined.
 - Unexpected error message when using "var x: any | x.key = 9", because "x" is
   given the type number.  Can we use VAR_ANY?
+- Check performance with callgrind and kcachegrind.
 
 Once Vim9 is stable:
 - Add the "vim9script" feature, can use has('vim9script')
@@ -75,6 +71,8 @@ Further Vim9 improvements, possibly afte
   'foldexpr', 'foldtext', 'printexpr', 'diffexpr', 'patchexpr', 'charconvert',
   'balloonexpr', 'includeexpr', 'indentexpr', 'formatexpr'.
   Give an error if compilation fails. (#7625)
+  Alternatively: Detect a compiled function call and skip the expression
+  evaluation.
   Use the location where the option was set for deciding whether it's to be
   evaluated in Vim9 script context.
 - implement :type, "import type"
@@ -235,7 +233,6 @@ Valgrind reports overlapping memcpy in
     test_normal
     test_popupwin.35 et al.
     test_search_stat
-Using uninitialized value in test_crypt (can't explain why).
 Memory leak in test_debugger
 Memory leak in test_paste, using XtOpenDisplay several times
 OLD:
@@ -291,8 +288,6 @@ Scroll doesn't work correctly, why?
 glob() and globfile() do not always honor 'wildignorecase'. #8350
 globpath() does not use 'wildignorecase' at all?
 
-":find" incorrectly searches parent directory of path (#8533)
-
 Add 'termguiattr' option, use "gui=" attributes in the terminal?  Would work
 with 'termguicolors'. #1740
 
@@ -305,9 +300,6 @@ Missing filetype test for bashrc, PKGBUI
 Add an option to not fetch terminal codes in xterm, to avoid flicker when t_Co
 changes.
 
-MS-Windows: instead of "edit with multiple Vims" use "Edit with Vim in
-multiple tabs". #8404
-
 When using ":bwipe!" also get rid of references to be buffer, e.g. in the
 jumplist and alternate file.
 
@@ -724,9 +716,6 @@ tab page. (Ingo Karkat, #4324)
 This modeline throws unexpected errors: (#4165)
     vim: syn=nosyntax
 
-":doau SomeEvent" gives "No matching autocommands".  This message doesn't give
-a hint about how to fix it. (#4300)
-
 Make balloon_show() work outside of 'balloonexpr'?  Users expect it to work:
 #2948. (related to #1512?)
 Also see #2352, want better control over balloon, perhaps set the position.
--- a/runtime/doc/usr_41.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/usr_41.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*usr_41.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Jul 19
+*usr_41.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 08
 
 		     VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
 
--- a/runtime/doc/vim9.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/vim9.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*vim9.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Jul 28
+*vim9.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2021 Aug 11
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL	  by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -324,19 +324,19 @@ used: >
 This is especially useful in a user command: >
 
 	command -range Rename {
-		| var save = @a
-		| @a = 'some expression'
-		| echo 'do something with ' .. @a
-		| @a = save
-		|}
+		 var save = @a
+		 @a = 'some expression'
+		 echo 'do something with ' .. @a
+		 @a = save
+	    }
 
 And with autocommands: >
 
    au BufWritePre *.go {
-		| var save = winsaveview()
-		| silent! exe ':%! some formatting command'
-		| winrestview(save)
-		|}
+		 var save = winsaveview()
+		 silent! exe ':%! some formatting command'
+		 winrestview(save)
+	   }
 
 Although using a :def function probably works better.
 
@@ -351,8 +351,8 @@ with `:unlet`.
 `:lockvar` does not work on local variables.  Use `:const` and `:final`
 instead.
 
-The `exists()` function does not work on local variables or arguments.  These
-are visible at compile time only, not at runtime.
+The `exists()` and `exists_compiled()` functions do not work on local variables
+or arguments.
 
 Variables, functions and function arguments cannot shadow previously defined
 or imported variables and functions in the same script file.
@@ -373,6 +373,32 @@ called without "g:". >
 	echo GlobalFunc()
 The "g:" prefix is not needed for auto-load functions.
 
+					*vim9-function-defined-later*
+Although global functions can be called without the "g:" prefix, they must
+exist when compiled.  By adding the "g:" prefix the function can be defined
+later.  Example: >
+	def CallPluginFunc()
+	  if exists('g:loaded_plugin')
+	    g:PluginFunc()
+	  endif
+	enddef
+
+If you would do it like this you get an error at compile time that
+"PluginFunc" does not exist, even when "g:loaded_plugin" does not exist: >
+	def CallPluginFunc()
+	  if exists('g:loaded_plugin')
+	    PluginFunc()   # Error - function not found
+	  endif
+	enddef
+
+You can use exists_compiled() to avoid the error, but then the function would
+not be called, even when "g:loaded_plugin" is defined later: >
+	def CallPluginFunc()
+	  if exists_compiled('g:loaded_plugin')
+	    PluginFunc()   # Function may never be called
+	  endif
+	enddef
+
 Since `&opt = value` is now assigning a value to option "opt", ":&" cannot be
 used to repeat a `:substitute` command.
 							*vim9-unpack-ignore*
@@ -940,7 +966,8 @@ evaluates to false: >
 	    use-feature
 	  endif
 	enddef
-<							*vim9-user-command*
+The `exists_compiled()` function can also be used for this.
+							*vim9-user-command*
 Another side effect of compiling a function is that the presence of a user
 command is checked at compile time.  If the user command is defined later an
 error will result.  This works: >
@@ -1407,8 +1434,7 @@ The script name after `import` can be:
 - A path not being relative or absolute.  This will be found in the
   "import" subdirectories of 'runtimepath' entries.  The name will usually be
   longer and unique, to avoid loading the wrong file.
-  Note that "after/import" is not used, unless it is explicitly added in
-  'runtimepath'.
+  Note that "after/import" is not used.
 
 Once a vim9 script file has been imported, the result is cached and used the
 next time the same script is imported.  It will not be read again.
--- a/runtime/ftplugin/chicken.vim
+++ b/runtime/ftplugin/chicken.vim
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
 " Last Change: 2018-03-05
 " Author: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
 " Maintainer: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
+" Repository: https://git.foldling.org/vim-scheme.git
 " URL: https://foldling.org/vim/ftplugin/chicken.vim
 " Notes: These are supplemental settings, to be loaded after the core
 " Scheme ftplugin file (ftplugin/scheme.vim). Enable it by setting
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/runtime/ftplugin/julia.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+" Vim filetype plugin file
+" Language:	Julia
+" Maintainer:	Carlo Baldassi <carlobaldassi@gmail.com>
+" Homepage:	https://github.com/JuliaEditorSupport/julia-vim
+" Last Change:	2021 Aug 04
+" adapted from upstream 2021 Aug 4
+
+if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
+  finish
+endif
+let b:did_ftplugin = 1
+
+let s:save_cpo = &cpo
+set cpo-=C
+
+setlocal include=^\\s*\\%(reload\\\|include\\)\\>
+setlocal suffixesadd=.jl
+setlocal comments=:#
+setlocal commentstring=#\ %s
+setlocal cinoptions+=#1
+setlocal define=^\\s*macro\\>
+setlocal fo-=t fo+=croql
+
+let b:julia_vim_loaded = 1
+
+let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal include< suffixesadd< comments< commentstring<"
+      \ . " define< fo< shiftwidth< expandtab< indentexpr< indentkeys< cinoptions< completefunc<"
+      \ . " | unlet! b:julia_vim_loaded"
+
+" MatchIt plugin support
+if exists("loaded_matchit")
+  let b:match_ignorecase = 0
+
+  " note: begin_keywords must contain all blocks, in order
+  " for nested-structures-skipping to work properly
+  " note: 'mutable struct' and 'struct' are defined separately because
+  " using \? puts the cursor on 'struct' instead of 'mutable' for some reason
+  let b:julia_begin_keywords = '\%(\.\s*\|@\)\@<!\<\%(function\|macro\|begin\|mutable\s\+struct\|\%(mutable\s\+\)\@<!struct\|\%(abstract\|primitive\)\s\+type\|let\|do\|\%(bare\)\?module\|quote\|if\|for\|while\|try\)\>'
+  " note: the following regex not only recognizes macros, but also local/global keywords.
+  " the purpose is recognizing things like `@inline myfunction()`
+  " or `global myfunction(...)` etc, for matchit and block movement functionality
+  let s:macro_regex = '\%(@\%([#(]\@!\S\)\+\|\<\%(local\|global\)\)\s\+'
+  let s:nomacro = '\%(' . s:macro_regex . '\)\@<!'
+  let s:yesmacro = s:nomacro . '\%('. s:macro_regex . '\)\+'
+  let b:julia_begin_keywordsm = '\%(' . s:yesmacro . b:julia_begin_keywords . '\)\|'
+        \ . '\%(' . s:nomacro . b:julia_begin_keywords . '\)'
+  let b:julia_end_keywords = '\<end\>'
+
+  " note: this function relies heavily on the syntax file
+  function! JuliaGetMatchWords()
+    let [l,c] = [line('.'),col('.')]
+    let attr = synIDattr(synID(l, c, 1),"name")
+    let c1 = c
+    while attr == 'juliaMacro' || expand('<cword>') =~# '\<\%(global\|local\)\>'
+      normal! W
+      if line('.') > l || col('.') == c1
+        call cursor(l, c)
+        return ''
+      endif
+      let attr = synIDattr(synID(l, col('.'), 1),"name")
+      let c1 = col('.')
+    endwhile
+    call cursor(l, c)
+    if attr == 'juliaConditional'
+      return b:julia_begin_keywordsm . ':\<\%(elseif\|else\)\>:' . b:julia_end_keywords
+    elseif attr =~# '\<\%(juliaRepeat\|juliaRepKeyword\)\>'
+      return b:julia_begin_keywordsm . ':\<\%(break\|continue\)\>:' . b:julia_end_keywords
+    elseif attr == 'juliaBlKeyword'
+      return b:julia_begin_keywordsm . ':' . b:julia_end_keywords
+    elseif attr == 'juliaException'
+      return b:julia_begin_keywordsm . ':\<\%(catch\|finally\)\>:' . b:julia_end_keywords
+    endif
+    return '\<\>:\<\>'
+  endfunction
+
+  let b:match_words = 'JuliaGetMatchWords()'
+
+  " we need to skip everything within comments, strings and
+  " the 'begin' and 'end' keywords when they are used as a range rather than as
+  " the delimiter of a block
+  let b:match_skip = 'synIDattr(synID(line("."),col("."),0),"name") =~# '
+        \ . '"\\<julia\\%(Comprehension\\%(For\\|If\\)\\|RangeKeyword\\|Comment\\%([LM]\\|Delim\\)\\|\\%([bs]\\|Shell\\|Printf\\|Doc\\)\\?String\\|StringPrefixed\\|DocStringM\\(Raw\\)\\?\\|RegEx\\|SymbolS\\?\\|Dotted\\)\\>"'
+
+  let b:undo_ftplugin = b:undo_ftplugin
+        \ . " | unlet! b:match_words b:match_skip b:match_ignorecase"
+        \ . " | unlet! b:julia_begin_keywords b:julia_end_keywords"
+        \ . " | delfunction JuliaGetMatchWords"
+
+endif
+
+let &cpo = s:save_cpo
+unlet s:save_cpo
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/runtime/ftplugin/scdoc.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+" scdoc filetype plugin
+" Maintainer: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
+" Last Updated: 2021-08-04
+
+" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
+if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
+    finish
+endif
+
+" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
+let b:did_ftplugin = 1
+
+setlocal comments=b:;
+setlocal commentstring=;%s
+setlocal formatoptions+=t
+setlocal noexpandtab
+setlocal shiftwidth=0
+setlocal softtabstop=0
+setlocal textwidth=80
+
+let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setl com< cms< fo< et< sw< sts< tw<'
+
+if has('conceal')
+    setlocal conceallevel=2
+    let b:undo_ftplugin .= ' cole<'
+endif
--- a/runtime/ftplugin/scheme.vim
+++ b/runtime/ftplugin/scheme.vim
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 " Vim filetype plugin file
 " Language: Scheme (R7RS)
-" Last Change: 2019 Nov 18
+" Last Change: 2019-11-19
 " Author: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
 " Maintainer: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
 " Previous Maintainer: Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>
+" Repository: https://git.foldling.org/vim-scheme.git
 " URL: https://foldling.org/vim/ftplugin/scheme.vim
 
 if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
@@ -48,7 +49,7 @@ let b:undo_ftplugin = b:undo_ftplugin . 
 let b:did_scheme_ftplugin = 1
 
 if exists('b:is_chicken') || exists('g:is_chicken')
-  exe 'ru! ftplugin/chicken.vim'
+  runtime! ftplugin/chicken.vim
 endif
 
 unlet b:did_scheme_ftplugin
--- a/runtime/gvim.desktop
+++ b/runtime/gvim.desktop
@@ -111,12 +111,6 @@ Keywords[sr]=Текст;едитор;
 Keywords[tr]=Metin;düzenleyici;
 Keywords=Text;editor;
 # Translators: This is the Icon file name. Do NOT translate
-Icon[de]=gvim
-Icon[eo]=gvim
-Icon[fr]=gvim
-Icon[it]=gvim
-Icon[ru]=gvim
-Icon[sr]=gvim
 Icon=gvim
 Categories=Utility;TextEditor;
 StartupNotify=true
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/runtime/indent/julia.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,491 @@
+" Vim indent file
+" Language:	Julia
+" Maintainer:	Carlo Baldassi <carlobaldassi@gmail.com>
+" Homepage:	https://github.com/JuliaEditorSupport/julia-vim
+" Last Change:	2016 jun 16
+" Notes:        originally based on Bram Molenaar's indent file for vim
+
+setlocal autoindent
+
+setlocal indentexpr=GetJuliaIndent()
+setlocal indentkeys+==end,=else,=catch,=finally,),],}
+setlocal indentkeys-=0#
+setlocal indentkeys-=:
+setlocal indentkeys-=0{
+setlocal indentkeys-=0}
+setlocal nosmartindent
+
+" Only define the function once.
+if exists("*GetJuliaIndent")
+  finish
+endif
+
+let s:skipPatternsBasic = '\<julia\%(Comment\%([LM]\|Delim\)\)\>'
+let s:skipPatterns = '\<julia\%(Comprehension\%(For\|If\)\|RangeKeyword\|Comment\%([LM]\|Delim\)\|\%([bs]\|Shell\|Printf\|Doc\)\?String\|StringPrefixed\|DocStringM\(Raw\)\?\|RegEx\|SymbolS\?\|Macro\|Dotted\)\>'
+
+function JuliaMatch(lnum, str, regex, st, ...)
+  let s = a:st
+  let e = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : -1
+  let basic_skip = a:0 > 1 ? a:2 : 'all'
+  let skip = basic_skip ==# 'basic' ? s:skipPatternsBasic : s:skipPatterns
+  while 1
+    let f = match(a:str, '\C' . a:regex, s)
+    if e >= 0 && f >= e
+      return -1
+    endif
+    if f >= 0
+      let attr = synIDattr(synID(a:lnum,f+1,1),"name")
+      let attrT = synIDattr(synID(a:lnum,f+1,0),"name")
+      if attr =~# skip || attrT =~# skip
+        let s = f+1
+        continue
+      endif
+    endif
+    break
+  endwhile
+  return f
+endfunction
+
+function GetJuliaNestingStruct(lnum, ...)
+  " Auxiliary function to inspect the block structure of a line
+  let line = getline(a:lnum)
+  let s = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : 0
+  let e = a:0 > 1 ? a:2 : -1
+  let blocks_stack = []
+  let num_closed_blocks = 0
+  while 1
+    let fb = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<\%(if\|else\%(if\)\?\|while\|for\|try\|catch\|finally\|\%(staged\)\?function\|macro\|begin\|mutable\s\+struct\|\%(mutable\s\+\)\@<!struct\|\%(abstract\|primitive\)\s\+type\|let\|\%(bare\)\?module\|quote\|do\)\>', s, e)
+    let fe = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<end\>', s, e)
+
+    if fb < 0 && fe < 0
+      " No blocks found
+      break
+    end
+
+    if fb >= 0 && (fb < fe || fe < 0)
+      " The first occurrence is an opening block keyword
+      " Note: some keywords (elseif,else,catch,finally) are both
+      "       closing blocks and opening new ones
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<if\>', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        call add(blocks_stack, 'if')
+        continue
+      endif
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<elseif\>', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        if len(blocks_stack) > 0 && blocks_stack[-1] == 'if'
+          let blocks_stack[-1] = 'elseif'
+        elseif (len(blocks_stack) > 0 && blocks_stack[-1] != 'elseif') || len(blocks_stack) == 0
+          call add(blocks_stack, 'elseif')
+          let num_closed_blocks += 1
+        endif
+        continue
+      endif
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<else\>', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        if len(blocks_stack) > 0 && blocks_stack[-1] =~# '\<\%(else\)\=if\>'
+          let blocks_stack[-1] = 'else'
+        else
+          call add(blocks_stack, 'else')
+          let num_closed_blocks += 1
+        endif
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<try\>', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        call add(blocks_stack, 'try')
+        continue
+      endif
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<catch\>', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        if len(blocks_stack) > 0 && blocks_stack[-1] == 'try'
+          let blocks_stack[-1] = 'catch'
+        else
+          call add(blocks_stack, 'catch')
+          let num_closed_blocks += 1
+        endif
+        continue
+      endif
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<finally\>', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        if len(blocks_stack) > 0 && (blocks_stack[-1] == 'try' || blocks_stack[-1] == 'catch')
+          let blocks_stack[-1] = 'finally'
+        else
+          call add(blocks_stack, 'finally')
+          let num_closed_blocks += 1
+        endif
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<\%(bare\)\?module\>', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        if i == 0
+          call add(blocks_stack, 'col1module')
+        else
+          call add(blocks_stack, 'other')
+        endif
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\<\%(while\|for\|function\|macro\|begin\|\%(mutable\s\+\)\?struct\|\%(abstract\|primitive\)\s\+type\|let\|quote\|do\)\>', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        if match(line, '\C\<\%(mutable\|abstract\|primitive\)', i) != -1
+          let s = i+11
+        else
+          let s = i+1
+        endif
+        call add(blocks_stack, 'other')
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      " Note: it should be impossible to get here
+      break
+
+    else
+      " The first occurrence is an 'end'
+
+      let s = fe+1
+      if len(blocks_stack) == 0
+        let num_closed_blocks += 1
+      else
+        call remove(blocks_stack, -1)
+      endif
+      continue
+
+    endif
+
+    " Note: it should be impossible to get here
+    break
+  endwhile
+  let num_open_blocks = len(blocks_stack) - count(blocks_stack, 'col1module')
+  return [num_open_blocks, num_closed_blocks]
+endfunction
+
+function GetJuliaNestingBrackets(lnum, c)
+  " Auxiliary function to inspect the brackets structure of a line
+  let line = getline(a:lnum)[0 : (a:c - 1)]
+  let s = 0
+  let brackets_stack = []
+  let last_closed_bracket = -1
+  while 1
+    let fb = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '[([{]', s)
+    let fe = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '[])}]', s)
+
+    if fb < 0 && fe < 0
+      " No brackets found
+      break
+    end
+
+    if fb >= 0 && (fb < fe || fe < 0)
+      " The first occurrence is an opening bracket
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '(', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        call add(brackets_stack, ['par',i])
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '\[', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        call add(brackets_stack, ['sqbra',i])
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '{', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fb
+        let s = i+1
+        call add(brackets_stack, ['curbra',i])
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      " Note: it should be impossible to get here
+      break
+
+    else
+      " The first occurrence is a closing bracket
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, ')', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fe
+        let s = i+1
+        if len(brackets_stack) > 0 && brackets_stack[-1][0] == 'par'
+          call remove(brackets_stack, -1)
+        else
+          let last_closed_bracket = i + 1
+        endif
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, ']', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fe
+        let s = i+1
+        if len(brackets_stack) > 0 && brackets_stack[-1][0] == 'sqbra'
+          call remove(brackets_stack, -1)
+        else
+          let last_closed_bracket = i + 1
+        endif
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      let i = JuliaMatch(a:lnum, line, '}', s)
+      if i >= 0 && i == fe
+        let s = i+1
+        if len(brackets_stack) > 0 && brackets_stack[-1][0] == 'curbra'
+          call remove(brackets_stack, -1)
+        else
+          let last_closed_bracket = i + 1
+        endif
+        continue
+      endif
+
+      " Note: it should be impossible to get here
+      break
+
+    endif
+
+    " Note: it should be impossible to get here
+    break
+  endwhile
+  let first_open_bracket = -1
+  let last_open_bracket = -1
+  let infuncargs = 0
+  if len(brackets_stack) > 0
+    let first_open_bracket = brackets_stack[0][1]
+    let last_open_bracket = brackets_stack[-1][1]
+    if brackets_stack[-1][0] == 'par' && IsFunctionArgPar(a:lnum, last_open_bracket+1)
+      let infuncargs = 1
+    endif
+  endif
+  return [first_open_bracket, last_open_bracket, last_closed_bracket, infuncargs]
+endfunction
+
+let s:bracketBlocks = '\<julia\%(\%(\%(Printf\)\?Par\|SqBra\%(Idx\)\?\|CurBra\)Block\|ParBlockInRange\|StringVars\%(Par\|SqBra\|CurBra\)\|Dollar\%(Par\|SqBra\)\|QuotedParBlockS\?\)\>'
+
+function IsInBrackets(lnum, c)
+  let stack = map(synstack(a:lnum, a:c), 'synIDattr(v:val, "name")')
+  call filter(stack, 'v:val =~# s:bracketBlocks')
+  return len(stack) > 0
+endfunction
+
+function IsInDocString(lnum)
+  let stack = map(synstack(a:lnum, 1), 'synIDattr(v:val, "name")')
+  call filter(stack, 'v:val =~# "\\<juliaDocString\\(Delim\\|M\\\(Raw\\)\\?\\)\\?\\>"')
+  return len(stack) > 0
+endfunction
+
+function IsInContinuationImportLine(lnum)
+  let stack = map(synstack(a:lnum, 1), 'synIDattr(v:val, "name")')
+  call filter(stack, 'v:val =~# "\\<juliaImportLine\\>"')
+  if len(stack) == 0
+    return 0
+  endif
+  return JuliaMatch(a:lnum, getline(a:lnum), '\<\%(import\|using\|export\)\>', indent(a:lnum)) == -1
+endfunction
+
+function IsFunctionArgPar(lnum, c)
+  if a:c == 0
+    return 0
+  endif
+  let stack = map(synstack(a:lnum, a:c-1), 'synIDattr(v:val, "name")')
+  return len(stack) >= 2 && stack[-2] ==# 'juliaFunctionDef'
+endfunction
+
+function JumpToMatch(lnum, last_closed_bracket)
+  " we use the % command to skip back (tries to ues matchit if possible,
+  " otherwise resorts to vim's default, which is buggy but better than
+  " nothing)
+  call cursor(a:lnum, a:last_closed_bracket)
+  let percmap = maparg("%", "n") 
+  if exists("g:loaded_matchit") && percmap =~# 'Match\%(it\|_wrapper\)'
+    normal %
+  else
+    normal! %
+  end
+endfunction
+
+" Auxiliary function to find a line which does not start in the middle of a
+" multiline bracketed expression, to be used as reference for block
+" indentation.
+function LastBlockIndent(lnum)
+  let lnum = a:lnum
+  let ind = 0
+  while lnum > 0
+    let ind = indent(lnum)
+    if ind == 0
+      return [lnum, 0]
+    endif
+    if !IsInBrackets(lnum, 1)
+      break
+    endif
+    let lnum = prevnonblank(lnum - 1)
+  endwhile
+  return [max([lnum,1]), ind]
+endfunction
+
+function GetJuliaIndent()
+  " Do not alter doctrings indentation
+  if IsInDocString(v:lnum)
+    return -1
+  endif
+
+  " Find a non-blank line above the current line.
+  let lnum = prevnonblank(v:lnum - 1)
+
+  " At the start of the file use zero indent.
+  if lnum == 0
+    return 0
+  endif
+
+  let ind = -1
+  let st = -1
+  let lim = -1
+
+  " Multiline bracketed expressions take precedence
+  let align_brackets = get(g:, "julia_indent_align_brackets", 1)
+  let align_funcargs = get(g:, "julia_indent_align_funcargs", 0)
+  let c = len(getline(lnum)) + 1
+  while IsInBrackets(lnum, c)
+    let [first_open_bracket, last_open_bracket, last_closed_bracket, infuncargs] = GetJuliaNestingBrackets(lnum, c)
+
+    " First scenario: the previous line has a hanging open bracket:
+    " set the indentation to match the opening bracket (plus an extra space)
+    " unless we're in a function arguments list or alignment is disabled, in
+    " which case we just add an extra indent
+    if last_open_bracket != -1
+      if (!infuncargs && align_brackets) || (infuncargs && align_funcargs)
+        let st = last_open_bracket
+        let ind = virtcol([lnum, st + 1])
+      else
+        let ind = indent(lnum) + shiftwidth()
+      endif
+
+    " Second scenario: some multiline bracketed expression was closed in the
+    " previous line. But since we know we are still in a bracketed expression,
+    " we need to find the line where the bracket was opened
+    elseif last_closed_bracket != -1
+      call JumpToMatch(lnum, last_closed_bracket)
+      if line(".") == lnum
+        " something wrong here, give up
+        let ind = indent(lnum)
+      else
+        let lnum = line(".")
+        let c = col(".") - 1
+        if c == 0
+          " uhm, give up
+          let ind = 0
+        else
+          " we skipped a bracket set, keep searching for an opening bracket
+          let lim = c
+          continue
+        endif
+      endif
+
+    " Third scenario: nothing special: keep the indentation
+    else
+      let ind = indent(lnum)
+    endif
+
+    " Does the current line start with a closing bracket? Then depending on
+    " the situation we align it with the opening one, or we let the rest of
+    " the code figure it out (the case in which we're closing a function
+    " argument list is special-cased)
+    if JuliaMatch(v:lnum, getline(v:lnum), '[])}]', indent(v:lnum)) == indent(v:lnum) && ind > 0
+      if !align_brackets && !align_funcargs
+        call JumpToMatch(v:lnum, indent(v:lnum))
+        return indent(line("."))
+      elseif (align_brackets && getline(v:lnum)[indent(v:lnum)] != ')') || align_funcargs
+        return ind - 1
+      else " must be a ')' and align_brackets==1 and align_funcargs==0
+        call JumpToMatch(v:lnum, indent(v:lnum))
+        if IsFunctionArgPar(line("."), col("."))
+          let ind = -1
+        else
+          return ind - 1
+        endif
+      endif
+    endif
+
+    break
+  endwhile
+
+  if ind == -1
+    " We are not in a multiline bracketed expression. Thus we look for a
+    " previous line to use as a reference
+    let [lnum,ind] = LastBlockIndent(lnum)
+    let c = len(getline(lnum)) + 1
+    if IsInBrackets(lnum, c)
+      let [first_open_bracket, last_open_bracket, last_closed_bracket, infuncargs] = GetJuliaNestingBrackets(lnum, c)
+      let lim = first_open_bracket
+    endif
+  end
+
+  " Analyse the reference line
+  let [num_open_blocks, num_closed_blocks] = GetJuliaNestingStruct(lnum, st, lim)
+  " Increase indentation for each newly opened block in the reference line
+  let ind += shiftwidth() * num_open_blocks
+
+  " Analyse the current line
+  let [num_open_blocks, num_closed_blocks] = GetJuliaNestingStruct(v:lnum)
+  " Decrease indentation for each closed block in the current line
+  let ind -= shiftwidth() * num_closed_blocks
+
+  " Additional special case: multiline import/using/export statements
+
+  let prevline = getline(lnum)
+  " Are we in a multiline import/using/export statement, right below the
+  " opening line?
+  if IsInContinuationImportLine(v:lnum) && !IsInContinuationImportLine(lnum)
+    if get(g:, 'julia_indent_align_import', 1)
+      " if the opening line has a colon followed by non-comments, use it as
+      " reference point
+      let cind = JuliaMatch(lnum, prevline, ':', indent(lnum), lim)
+      if cind >= 0
+        let nonwhiteind = JuliaMatch(lnum, prevline, '\S', cind+1, -1, 'basic')
+        if nonwhiteind >= 0
+          " return match(prevline, '\S', cind+1) " a bit overkill...
+          return cind + 2
+        endif
+      else
+        " if the opening line is not a naked import/using/export statement, use
+        " it as reference
+        let iind = JuliaMatch(lnum, prevline, '\<import\|using\|export\>', indent(lnum), lim)
+        if iind >= 0
+          " assuming whitespace after using... so no `using(XYZ)` please!
+          let nonwhiteind = JuliaMatch(lnum, prevline, '\S', iind+6, -1, 'basic')
+          if nonwhiteind >= 0
+            return match(prevline, '\S', iind+6)
+          endif
+        endif
+      endif
+    endif
+    let ind += shiftwidth()
+
+  " Or did we just close a multiline import/using/export statement?
+  elseif !IsInContinuationImportLine(v:lnum) && IsInContinuationImportLine(lnum)
+    " find the starting line of the statement
+    let ilnum = 0
+    for iln in range(lnum-1, 1, -1)
+      if !IsInContinuationImportLine(iln)
+        let ilnum = iln
+        break
+      endif
+    endfor
+    if ilnum == 0
+      " something went horribly wrong, give up
+      let ind = indent(lnum)
+    endif
+    let ind = indent(ilnum)
+  endif
+
+  return ind
+endfunction
--- a/runtime/indent/yaml.vim
+++ b/runtime/indent/yaml.vim
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 " Language:	YAML
 " Maintainer:	Nikolai Pavlov <zyx.vim@gmail.com>
 " Last Update:	Lukas Reineke
-" Last Change:	2021 Jan 19
+" Last Change:	2021 Aug 13
 
 " Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
 if exists('b:did_indent')
--- a/runtime/pack/dist/opt/termdebug/plugin/termdebug.vim
+++ b/runtime/pack/dist/opt/termdebug/plugin/termdebug.vim
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 "
 " Author: Bram Moolenaar
 " Copyright: Vim license applies, see ":help license"
-" Last Change: 2021 May 18
+" Last Change: 2021 Aug 06
 "
 " WORK IN PROGRESS - Only the basics work
 " Note: On MS-Windows you need a recent version of gdb.  The one included with
@@ -121,6 +121,10 @@ func s:StartDebug_internal(dict)
   let s:pid = 0
   let s:asmwin = 0
 
+  if exists('#User#TermdebugStartPre')
+    doauto <nomodeline> User TermdebugStartPre
+  endif
+
   " Uncomment this line to write logging in "debuglog".
   " call ch_logfile('debuglog', 'w')
 
@@ -167,6 +171,10 @@ func s:StartDebug_internal(dict)
       call win_gotoid(curwinid)
     endif
   endif
+
+  if exists('#User#TermdebugStartPost')
+    doauto <nomodeline> User TermdebugStartPost
+  endif
 endfunc
 
 " Use when debugger didn't start or ended.
@@ -596,7 +604,12 @@ func s:GetAsmAddr(msg)
   let addr = s:DecodeMessage(substitute(a:msg, '.*addr=', '', ''))
   return addr
 endfunc
+
 func s:EndTermDebug(job, status)
+  if exists('#User#TermdebugStopPre')
+    doauto <nomodeline> User TermdebugStopPre
+  endif
+
   exe 'bwipe! ' . s:commbuf
   unlet s:gdbwin
 
@@ -642,10 +655,18 @@ func s:EndDebugCommon()
     endif
   endif
 
+  if exists('#User#TermdebugStopPost')
+    doauto <nomodeline> User TermdebugStopPost
+  endif
+
   au! TermDebug
 endfunc
 
 func s:EndPromptDebug(job, status)
+  if exists('#User#TermdebugStopPre')
+    doauto <nomodeline> User TermdebugStopPre
+  endif
+
   let curwinid = win_getid(winnr())
   call win_gotoid(s:gdbwin)
   set nomodified
--- a/runtime/plugin/manpager.vim
+++ b/runtime/plugin/manpager.vim
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 " Vim plugin for using Vim as manpager.
 " Maintainer: Enno Nagel <ennonagel+vim@gmail.com>
-" Last Change: 2018 Feb 04
+" Last Change: 2020 Aug 05
 
 command! -nargs=0 MANPAGER call s:ManPager() | delcommand MANPAGER
 
@@ -16,7 +16,10 @@ function! s:ManPager()
   setlocal buftype=nofile bufhidden=hide iskeyword+=: modifiable
 
   " Emulate 'col -b'
-  silent keepj keepp %s/\v(.)\b\ze\1?//ge
+  silent! keepj keepp %s/\v(.)\b\ze\1?//ge
+
+  " Remove ansi sequences
+  silent! keepj keepp %s/\v\e\[%(%(\d;)?\d{1,2})?[mK]//ge
 
   " Remove empty lines above the header
   call cursor(1, 1)
--- a/runtime/syntax/chicken.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/chicken.vim
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
 " Vim syntax file
 " Language: Scheme (CHICKEN)
-" Last Change: 2018-02-05
+" Last Change: 2021 Jul 30
 " Author: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
 " Maintainer: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
+" Repository: https://git.foldling.org/vim-scheme.git
 " URL: https://foldling.org/vim/syntax/chicken.vim
 " Notes: This is supplemental syntax, to be loaded after the core Scheme
 " syntax file (syntax/scheme.vim). Enable it by setting b:is_chicken=1
@@ -36,9 +37,23 @@ if len(s:c)
   syn region c matchgroup=schemeComment start=/#>/ end=/<#/ contains=@c
 endif
 
+# SRFI 26
+syn match schemeSyntax /\(([ \t\n]*\)\@<=\(cut\|cute\)\>/
+
+syn keyword schemeSyntax and-let*
 syn keyword schemeSyntax define-record
+syn keyword schemeSyntax set!-values
+syn keyword schemeSyntax fluid-let
+syn keyword schemeSyntax let-optionals
+syn keyword schemeSyntax let-optionals*
+syn keyword schemeSyntax letrec-values
+syn keyword schemeSyntax nth-value
+syn keyword schemeSyntax receive
 
 syn keyword schemeLibrarySyntax declare
+syn keyword schemeLibrarySyntax define-interface
+syn keyword schemeLibrarySyntax functor
+syn keyword schemeLibrarySyntax include-relative
 syn keyword schemeLibrarySyntax module
 syn keyword schemeLibrarySyntax reexport
 syn keyword schemeLibrarySyntax require-library
@@ -52,10 +67,12 @@ syn keyword schemeTypeSyntax define-spec
 syn keyword schemeTypeSyntax define-type
 syn keyword schemeTypeSyntax the
 
-syn keyword schemeExtraSyntax and-let*
 syn keyword schemeExtraSyntax match
 syn keyword schemeExtraSyntax match-lambda
 syn keyword schemeExtraSyntax match-lambda*
+syn keyword schemeExtraSyntax match-let
+syn keyword schemeExtraSyntax match-let*
+syn keyword schemeExtraSyntax match-letrec
 
 syn keyword schemeSpecialSyntax define-compiler-syntax
 syn keyword schemeSpecialSyntax define-constant
--- a/runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 " Maintainer:  Debian Vim Maintainers
 " Former Maintainers: Gerfried Fuchs <alfie@ist.org>
 "                     Wichert Akkerman <wakkerma@debian.org>
-" Last Change: 2020 Nov 28
+" Last Change: 2021 Aug 03
 " URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/master/syntax/debchangelog.vim
 
 " Standard syntax initialization
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ let s:supported = [
       \ 'jessie', 'stretch', 'buster', 'bullseye', 'bookworm',
       \ 'trixie', 'sid', 'rc-buggy',
       \
-      \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'focal', 'groovy', 'hirsute', 'devel'
+      \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'focal', 'hirsute', 'impish', 'devel'
       \ ]
 let s:unsupported = [
       \ 'frozen', 'buzz', 'rex', 'bo', 'hamm', 'slink', 'potato',
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ let s:unsupported = [
       \ 'gutsy', 'hardy', 'intrepid', 'jaunty', 'karmic', 'lucid',
       \ 'maverick', 'natty', 'oneiric', 'precise', 'quantal', 'raring', 'saucy',
       \ 'utopic', 'vivid', 'wily', 'yakkety', 'zesty', 'artful', 'cosmic',
-      \ 'disco', 'eoan'
+      \ 'disco', 'eoan', 'groovy'
       \ ]
 let &cpo=s:cpo
 
--- a/runtime/syntax/debsources.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/debsources.vim
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 " Language:     Debian sources.list
 " Maintainer:   Debian Vim Maintainers
 " Former Maintainer: Matthijs Mohlmann <matthijs@cacholong.nl>
-" Last Change: 2020 Nov 28
+" Last Change: 2021 Aug 03
 " URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/master/syntax/debsources.vim
 
 " Standard syntax initialization
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ let s:supported = [
       \ 'jessie', 'stretch', 'buster', 'bullseye', 'bookworm',
       \ 'trixie', 'sid', 'rc-buggy',
       \
-      \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'focal', 'groovy', 'hirsute', 'devel'
+      \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'focal', 'hirsute', 'impish', 'devel'
       \ ]
 let s:unsupported = [
       \ 'buzz', 'rex', 'bo', 'hamm', 'slink', 'potato',
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ let s:unsupported = [
       \ 'gutsy', 'hardy', 'intrepid', 'jaunty', 'karmic', 'lucid',
       \ 'maverick', 'natty', 'oneiric', 'precise', 'quantal', 'raring', 'saucy',
       \ 'utopic', 'vivid', 'wily', 'yakkety', 'zesty', 'artful', 'cosmic',
-      \ 'disco', 'eoan'
+      \ 'disco', 'eoan', 'groovy'
       \ ]
 let &cpo=s:cpo
 
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/runtime/syntax/julia.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,550 @@
+" Vim syntax file
+" Language:	julia
+" Maintainer:	Carlo Baldassi <carlobaldassi@gmail.com>
+" Homepage:	https://github.com/JuliaEditorSupport/julia-vim
+" Last Change:	2021 Aug 04
+
+if version < 600
+  syntax clear
+elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
+  finish
+endif
+
+let s:cpo_save = &cpo
+set cpo&vim
+
+if version < 704
+  " this is used to disable regex syntax like `\@3<='
+  " on older vim versions
+  function! s:d(x)
+    return ''
+  endfunction
+else
+  function! s:d(x)
+    return string(a:x)
+  endfunction
+endif
+
+scriptencoding utf-8
+
+let s:julia_spellcheck_strings = get(g:, "julia_spellcheck_strings", 0)
+let s:julia_spellcheck_docstrings = get(g:, "julia_spellcheck_docstrings", 1)
+let s:julia_spellcheck_comments = get(g:, "julia_spellcheck_comments", 1)
+
+let s:julia_highlight_operators = get(g:, "julia_highlight_operators", 1)
+
+" List of characters, up to \UFF, which cannot be used in identifiers.
+" (It includes operator characters; we don't consider them identifiers.)
+" This is used mostly in lookbehinds with `\@<=`, e.g. when we need to check
+" that that we're not in the middle of an identifier.
+" It doesn't include a few characters (spaces and all closing parentheses)
+" because those may or may not be valid in the lookbehind on a case-by-case
+" basis.
+let s:nonid_chars = '\U00-\U08' . '\U0A-\U1F'
+      \             . '\U21-\U28' . '\U2A-\U2F' . '\U3A-\U40' . '\U5B-\U5E' . '\U60' . '\U7B\U7C'
+      \             . '\U7E-\UA1' . '\UA7\UA8' . '\UAB-\UAD' . '\UAF\UB1\UB4' . '\UB6-\UB8' . '\UBB\UBF' . '\UD7\UF7'
+
+" The complete list
+let s:nonidS_chars = '[:space:])\U5D}' . s:nonid_chars
+
+
+" List of all valid operator chars up to \UFF (NOTE: they must all be included
+" in s:nonidS_chars, so that if we include that, then this is redundant)
+" It does not include '!' since it can be used in an identifier.
+" The list contains the following characters: '%&*+-/<=>\\^|~¬±×÷'
+let s:op_chars = '\U25\U26\U2A\U2B\U2D\U2F\U3C-\U3E\U5C\U5E\U7C\U7E\UAC\UB1\UD7\UF7'
+
+" List of all valid operator chars above \UFF
+" Written with ranges for performance reasons
+" The list contains the following characters: '…⁝⅋←↑→↓↔↚↛↜↝↞↠↢↣↤↦↩↪↫↬↮↶↷↺↻↼↽⇀⇁⇄⇆⇇⇉⇋⇌⇍⇎⇏⇐⇒⇔⇚⇛⇜⇝⇠⇢⇴⇵⇶⇷⇸⇹⇺⇻⇼⇽⇾⇿∈∉∊∋∌∍∓∔∗∘∙√∛∜∝∤∥∦∧∨∩∪∷∸∺∻∽∾≀≁≂≃≄≅≆≇≈≉≊≋≌≍≎≏≐≑≒≓≔≕≖≗≘≙≚≛≜≝≞≟≠≡≢≣≤≥≦≧≨≩≪≫≬≭≮≯≰≱≲≳≴≵≶≷≸≹≺≻≼≽≾≿⊀⊁⊂⊃⊄⊅⊆⊇⊈⊉⊊⊋⊍⊎⊏⊐⊑⊒⊓⊔⊕⊖⊗⊘⊙⊚⊛⊜⊞⊟⊠⊡⊢⊣⊩⊬⊮⊰⊱⊲⊳⊴⊵⊶⊷⊻⊼⊽⋄⋅⋆⋇⋉⋊⋋⋌⋍⋎⋏⋐⋑⋒⋓⋕⋖⋗⋘⋙⋚⋛⋜⋝⋞⋟⋠⋡⋢⋣⋤⋥⋦⋧⋨⋩⋪⋫⋬⋭⋮⋯⋰⋱⋲⋳⋴⋵⋶⋷⋸⋹⋺⋻⋼⋽⋾⋿⌿▷⟂⟈⟉⟑⟒⟕⟖⟗⟰⟱⟵⟶⟷⟹⟺⟻⟼⟽⟾⟿⤀⤁⤂⤃⤄⤅⤆⤇⤈⤉⤊⤋⤌⤍⤎⤏⤐⤑⤒⤓⤔⤕⤖⤗⤘⤝⤞⤟⤠⥄⥅⥆⥇⥈⥉⥊⥋⥌⥍⥎⥏⥐⥑⥒⥓⥔⥕⥖⥗⥘⥙⥚⥛⥜⥝⥞⥟⥠⥡⥢⥣⥤⥥⥦⥧⥨⥩⥪⥫⥬⥭⥮⥯⥰⦷⦸⦼⦾⦿⧀⧁⧡⧣⧤⧥⧴⧶⧷⧺⧻⨇⨈⨝⨟⨢⨣⨤⨥⨦⨧⨨⨩⨪⨫⨬⨭⨮⨰⨱⨲⨳⨴⨵⨶⨷⨸⨹⨺⨻⨼⨽⩀⩁⩂⩃⩄⩅⩊⩋⩌⩍⩎⩏⩐⩑⩒⩓⩔⩕⩖⩗⩘⩚⩛⩜⩝⩞⩟⩠⩡⩢⩣⩦⩧⩪⩫⩬⩭⩮⩯⩰⩱⩲⩳⩴⩵⩶⩷⩸⩹⩺⩻⩼⩽⩾⩿⪀⪁⪂⪃⪄⪅⪆⪇⪈⪉⪊⪋⪌⪍⪎⪏⪐⪑⪒⪓⪔⪕⪖⪗⪘⪙⪚⪛⪜⪝⪞⪟⪠⪡⪢⪣⪤⪥⪦⪧⪨⪩⪪⪫⪬⪭⪮⪯⪰⪱⪲⪳⪴⪵⪶⪷⪸⪹⪺⪻⪼⪽⪾⪿⫀⫁⫂⫃⫄⫅⫆⫇⫈⫉⫊⫋⫌⫍⫎⫏⫐⫑⫒⫓⫔⫕⫖⫗⫘⫙⫛⫷⫸⫹⫺⬰⬱⬲⬳⬴⬵⬶⬷⬸⬹⬺⬻⬼⬽⬾⬿⭀⭁⭂⭃⭄⭇⭈⭉⭊⭋⭌←↑→↓'
+let s:op_chars_wc = '\U2026\U205D\U214B\U2190-\U2194\U219A-\U219E\U21A0\U21A2-\U21A4\U21A6\U21A9-\U21AC\U21AE\U21B6\U21B7\U21BA-\U21BD\U21C0\U21C1\U21C4\U21C6\U21C7\U21C9\U21CB-\U21D0\U21D2\U21D4\U21DA-\U21DD\U21E0\U21E2\U21F4-\U21FF\U2208-\U220D\U2213\U2214\U2217-\U221D\U2224-\U222A\U2237\U2238\U223A\U223B\U223D\U223E\U2240-\U228B\U228D-\U229C\U229E-\U22A3\U22A9\U22AC\U22AE\U22B0-\U22B7\U22BB-\U22BD\U22C4-\U22C7\U22C9-\U22D3\U22D5-\U22FF\U233F\U25B7\U27C2\U27C8\U27C9\U27D1\U27D2\U27D5-\U27D7\U27F0\U27F1\U27F5-\U27F7\U27F9-\U27FF\U2900-\U2918\U291D-\U2920\U2944-\U2970\U29B7\U29B8\U29BC\U29BE-\U29C1\U29E1\U29E3-\U29E5\U29F4\U29F6\U29F7\U29FA\U29FB\U2A07\U2A08\U2A1D\U2A1F\U2A22-\U2A2E\U2A30-\U2A3D\U2A40-\U2A45\U2A4A-\U2A58\U2A5A-\U2A63\U2A66\U2A67\U2A6A-\U2AD9\U2ADB\U2AF7-\U2AFA\U2B30-\U2B44\U2B47-\U2B4C\UFFE9-\UFFEC'
+
+" Full operators regex
+let s:operators = '\%(' . '\.\%([-+*/^÷%|&⊻]\|//\|\\\|>>\|>>>\?\)\?=' .
+      \           '\|'  . '[:<>]=\|||\|&&\||>\|<|\|[<>:]:\|<<\|>>>\?\|//\|[-=]>\|\.\.\.\?' .
+      \           '\|'  . '\.\?[!' . s:op_chars . s:op_chars_wc . ']' .
+      \           '\)'
+
+
+" Characters that can be used to start an identifier. Above \UBF we don't
+" bother checking. (If a UTF8 operator is used, it will take precedence anyway.)
+let s:id_charsH = '\%([A-Za-z_\UA2-\UA6\UA9\UAA\UAE\UB0\UB5\UBA]\|[^\U00-\UBF]\)'
+" Characters that can appear in an identifier, starting in 2nd position. Above
+" \UBF we check for operators since we need to stop the identifier if one
+" appears. We don't check for invalid characters though.
+let s:id_charsW = '\%([0-9A-Za-z_!\UA2-\UA6\UA9\UAA\UAE-\UB0\UB2-\UB5\UB8-\UBA\UBC-\UBE]\|[^\U00-\UBF]\@=[^' . s:op_chars_wc . ']\)'
+
+" A valid julia identifier, more or less
+let s:idregex = '\%(' . s:id_charsH . s:id_charsW . '*\)'
+
+
+
+syn case match
+
+syntax cluster juliaExpressions		contains=@juliaParItems,@juliaStringItems,@juliaKeywordItems,@juliaBlocksItems,@juliaTypesItems,@juliaConstItems,@juliaMacroItems,@juliaSymbolItems,@juliaOperatorItems,@juliaNumberItems,@juliaCommentItems,@juliaErrorItems,@juliaSyntaxRegions
+syntax cluster juliaExprsPrintf		contains=@juliaExpressions,@juliaPrintfItems
+syntax cluster juliaExprsNodot		contains=@juliaParItems,@juliaStringItems,@juliaMacroItems,@juliaSymbolItems,@juliaOperatorItems,@juliaCommentItems,juliaIdSymbol
+
+syntax cluster juliaParItems		contains=juliaParBlock,juliaSqBraIdxBlock,juliaSqBraBlock,juliaCurBraBlock,juliaQuotedParBlock,juliaQuotedQMarkPar
+syntax cluster juliaKeywordItems	contains=juliaKeyword,juliaWhereKeyword,juliaImportLine,juliaInfixKeyword,juliaRepKeyword
+syntax cluster juliaBlocksItems		contains=juliaConditionalBlock,juliaWhileBlock,juliaForBlock,juliaBeginBlock,juliaFunctionBlock,juliaMacroBlock,juliaQuoteBlock,juliaTypeBlock,juliaImmutableBlock,juliaExceptionBlock,juliaLetBlock,juliaDoBlock,juliaModuleBlock,juliaStructBlock,juliaMutableStructBlock,juliaAbstractBlock,juliaPrimitiveBlock
+syntax cluster juliaTypesItems		contains=juliaBaseTypeBasic,juliaBaseTypeNum,juliaBaseTypeC,juliaBaseTypeError,juliaBaseTypeIter,juliaBaseTypeString,juliaBaseTypeArray,juliaBaseTypeDict,juliaBaseTypeSet,juliaBaseTypeIO,juliaBaseTypeProcess,juliaBaseTypeRange,juliaBaseTypeRegex,juliaBaseTypeFact,juliaBaseTypeFact,juliaBaseTypeSort,juliaBaseTypeRound,juliaBaseTypeSpecial,juliaBaseTypeRandom,juliaBaseTypeDisplay,juliaBaseTypeTime,juliaBaseTypeOther
+
+syntax cluster juliaConstItems  	contains=juliaConstNum,juliaConstBool,juliaConstEnv,juliaConstMMap,juliaConstC,juliaConstGeneric,juliaConstIO,juliaPossibleEuler
+
+syntax cluster juliaMacroItems		contains=juliaPossibleMacro,juliaDollarVar,juliaDollarPar,juliaDollarSqBra
+syntax cluster juliaSymbolItems		contains=juliaPossibleSymbol
+syntax cluster juliaNumberItems		contains=juliaNumbers
+syntax cluster juliaStringItems		contains=juliaChar,juliaString,juliabString,juliasString,juliaShellString,juliaDocString,juliaRegEx
+syntax cluster juliaPrintfItems		contains=juliaPrintfParBlock,juliaPrintfString
+syntax cluster juliaOperatorItems	contains=juliaOperator,juliaRangeOperator,juliaCTransOperator,juliaTernaryRegion,juliaColon,juliaSemicolon,juliaComma
+syntax cluster juliaCommentItems	contains=juliaCommentL,juliaCommentM
+syntax cluster juliaErrorItems		contains=juliaErrorPar,juliaErrorEnd,juliaErrorElse,juliaErrorCatch,juliaErrorFinally
+
+syntax cluster juliaSyntaxRegions	contains=juliaIdSymbol,juliaTypeOperatorR2,juliaTypeOperatorR3,juliaWhereR,juliaDotted
+
+syntax cluster juliaSpellcheckStrings		contains=@spell
+syntax cluster juliaSpellcheckDocStrings	contains=@spell
+syntax cluster juliaSpellcheckComments		contains=@spell
+
+if !s:julia_spellcheck_docstrings
+  syntax cluster juliaSpellcheckDocStrings	remove=@spell
+endif
+if !s:julia_spellcheck_strings
+  syntax cluster juliaSpellcheckStrings		remove=@spell
+endif
+if !s:julia_spellcheck_comments
+  syntax cluster juliaSpellcheckComments	remove=@spell
+endif
+
+syntax match   juliaSemicolon		display ";"
+syntax match   juliaComma		display ","
+syntax match   juliaColon		display ":"
+
+" A dot can introduce a sort of 'environment' such that words after it are not
+" recognized as keywords. This has low precedence so that it can be overridden
+" by operators
+syntax match   juliaDotted		transparent "\.\s*[^])}.]" contains=@juliaExprsNodot
+syntax match   juliaDottedT		contained transparent "\.\s*[^])}.]" contains=@juliaExprsNodot,juliaType
+
+syntax match   juliaErrorPar		display "[])}]"
+syntax match   juliaErrorEnd		display "\<end\>"
+syntax match   juliaErrorElse		display "\<\%(else\|elseif\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaErrorCatch		display "\<catch\>"
+syntax match   juliaErrorFinally	display "\<finally\>"
+syntax match   juliaErrorSemicol	display contained ";"
+
+syntax region  juliaParBlock		matchgroup=juliaParDelim start="(" end=")" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaComprehensionFor
+syntax region  juliaParBlockInRange	matchgroup=juliaParDelim contained start="(" end=")" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaParBlockInRange,juliaRangeKeyword,juliaComprehensionFor
+syntax region  juliaSqBraIdxBlock	matchgroup=juliaParDelim start="\[" end="\]" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaParBlockInRange,juliaRangeKeyword,juliaComprehensionFor,juliaSymbolS,juliaQuotedParBlockS,juliaQuotedQMarkParS
+exec 'syntax region  juliaSqBraBlock	matchgroup=juliaParDelim start="\%(^\|\s\|' . s:operators . '\)\@'.s:d(3).'<=\[" end="\]" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaComprehensionFor,juliaSymbolS,juliaQuotedParBlockS,juliaQuotedQMarkParS'
+syntax region  juliaCurBraBlock		matchgroup=juliaParDelim start="{" end="}" contains=juliaType,juliaDottedT,@juliaExpressions
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaType		contained "\%(' . s:idregex . '\.\)*\zs' . s:idregex . '"'
+
+" This is a generic identifier followed by some symbol, either a type
+" operator (<: or >:), or an open parenthesis, or an open curly bracket.
+" It's used to recognize one of the contained regions looking for identifiers
+" only once. Once recognized, those regions no longer need to use the
+" expensive s:idregex.
+exec 'syntax match   juliaIdSymbol	transparent "' . s:idregex . '\%(\s*[<>]:\|\.\?(\|{\|\"\)\@=" contains=juliaFunctionCall,juliaParamType,juliaStringPrefixed,juliaTypeOperatorR1'
+
+syntax match  juliaFunctionCall		contained "[^{([:space:]<>\"]\+(\@=" nextgroup=juliaParBlock
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaFunctionDef	contained transparent "\%(\<\%(function\|macro\)\)\@'.s:d(8).'<=\s\+\zs' . s:idregex . '\%(\.' . s:idregex . '\)*\ze\s*\%((\|\send\>\|$\)" contains=juliaFunctionName'
+exec 'syntax match   juliaFunctionName	contained "\%(\<\%(function\|macro\)\s\+\)\@'.s:d(20).'<=\%(' . s:idregex . '\.\)*\zs' . s:idregex . '"'
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaStructR	contained transparent "\%(\<\%(\%(mutable\s\+\)\?struct\|\%(abstract\|primitive\)\s\+type\)\s\+\)\@'.s:d(20).'<=\%(' . s:idregex . '\.\)*' . s:idregex . '\>\(\s*(\)\@!" contains=juliaType'
+
+syntax match   juliaKeyword		display "\<\%(return\|local\|global\|const\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaInfixKeyword	display "\%(=\s*\)\@<!\<\%(in\|isa\)\>\S\@!\%(\s*=\)\@!"
+
+" The import/export/using keywords introduce a sort of special parsing
+" environment with its own rules
+exec 'syntax region  juliaImportLine		matchgroup=juliaKeyword excludenl start="\<\%(import\|using\|export\)\>" skip="\%(\%(\<\%(import\|using\|export\)\>\)\|^\)\@'.s:d(6).'<=$" end="$" end="\%([])}]\)\@=" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaAsKeyword,@juliaContinuationItems,juliaMacroName'
+syntax match   juliaAsKeyword		display contained "\<as\>"
+
+syntax match   juliaRepKeyword		display "\<\%(break\|continue\)\>"
+syntax region  juliaConditionalBlock	matchgroup=juliaConditional start="\<if\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaConditionalEIBlock,juliaConditionalEBlock fold
+syntax region  juliaConditionalEIBlock	matchgroup=juliaConditional transparent contained start="\<elseif\>" end="\<\%(end\|else\|elseif\)\>"me=s-1 contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaConditionalEIBlock,juliaConditionalEBlock
+syntax region  juliaConditionalEBlock	matchgroup=juliaConditional transparent contained start="\<else\>" end="\<end\>"me=s-1 contains=@juliaExpressions
+syntax region  juliaWhileBlock		matchgroup=juliaRepeat start="\<while\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions fold
+syntax region  juliaForBlock		matchgroup=juliaRepeat start="\<for\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaOuter fold
+syntax region  juliaBeginBlock		matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<begin\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions fold
+syntax region  juliaFunctionBlock	matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<function\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaFunctionDef fold
+syntax region  juliaMacroBlock		matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<macro\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaFunctionDef fold
+syntax region  juliaQuoteBlock		matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<quote\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions fold
+syntax region  juliaStructBlock		matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<struct\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaStructR fold
+syntax region  juliaMutableStructBlock	matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<mutable\s\+struct\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaStructR fold
+syntax region  juliaLetBlock		matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<let\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions fold
+syntax region  juliaDoBlock		matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<do\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions fold
+syntax region  juliaModuleBlock		matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<\%(bare\)\?module\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions fold
+syntax region  juliaExceptionBlock	matchgroup=juliaException start="\<try\>" end="\<end\>" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaCatchBlock,juliaFinallyBlock fold
+syntax region  juliaCatchBlock		matchgroup=juliaException transparent contained start="\<catch\>" end="\<end\>"me=s-1 contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaFinallyBlock
+syntax region  juliaFinallyBlock	matchgroup=juliaException transparent contained start="\<finally\>" end="\<end\>"me=s-1 contains=@juliaExpressions
+syntax region  juliaAbstractBlock	matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<abstract\s\+type\>" end="\<end\>" fold contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaStructR
+syntax region  juliaPrimitiveBlock	matchgroup=juliaBlKeyword start="\<primitive\s\+type\>" end="\<end\>" fold contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaStructR
+
+exec 'syntax region  juliaComprehensionFor	matchgroup=juliaComprehensionFor transparent contained start="\%([^[:space:],;:({[]\_s*\)\@'.s:d(80).'<=\<for\>" end="\ze[]);]" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaComprehensionIf,juliaComprehensionFor'
+syntax match   juliaComprehensionIf	contained "\<if\>"
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaOuter		contained "\<outer\ze\s\+' . s:idregex . '\>"'
+
+syntax match   juliaRangeKeyword	contained "\<\%(begin\|end\)\>"
+
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeBasic	display "\<\%(\%(N\|Named\)\?Tuple\|Symbol\|Function\|Union\%(All\)\?\|Type\%(Name\|Var\)\?\|Any\|ANY\|Vararg\|Ptr\|Exception\|Module\|Expr\|DataType\|\%(LineNumber\|Quote\)Node\|\%(Weak\|Global\)\?Ref\|Method\|Pair\|Val\|Nothing\|Some\|Missing\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeNum		display "\<\%(U\?Int\%(8\|16\|32\|64\|128\)\?\|Float\%(16\|32\|64\)\|Complex\|Bool\|Char\|Number\|Signed\|Unsigned\|Integer\|AbstractFloat\|Real\|Rational\|\%(Abstract\)\?Irrational\|Enum\|BigInt\|BigFloat\|MathConst\|ComplexF\%(16\|32\|64\)\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeC		display "\<\%(FileOffset\|C\%(u\?\%(char\|short\|int\|long\(long\)\?\|w\?string\)\|float\|double\|\%(ptrdiff\|s\?size\|wchar\|off\|u\?intmax\)_t\|void\)\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeError	display "\<\%(\%(Bounds\|Divide\|Domain\|\%(Stack\)\?Overflow\|EOF\|Undef\%(Ref\|Var\)\|System\|Type\|Parse\|Argument\|Key\|Load\|Method\|Inexact\|OutOfMemory\|Init\|Assertion\|ReadOnlyMemory\|StringIndex\)Error\|\%(Interrupt\|Error\|ProcessExited\|Captured\|Composite\|InvalidState\|Missing\|\%(Process\|Task\)Failed\)Exception\|DimensionMismatch\|SegmentationFault\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeIter	display "\<\%(EachLine\|Enumerate\|Cartesian\%(Index\|Range\)\|LinSpace\|CartesianIndices\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeString	display "\<\%(DirectIndex\|Sub\|Rep\|Rev\|Abstract\|Substitution\)\?String\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeArray	display "\<\%(\%(Sub\)\?Array\|\%(Abstract\|Dense\|Strided\)\?\%(Array\|Matrix\|Vec\%(tor\|OrMat\)\)\|SparseMatrixCSC\|\%(AbstractSparse\|Bit\|Shared\)\%(Array\|Vector\|Matrix\)\|\%\(D\|Bid\|\%(Sym\)\?Trid\)iagonal\|Hermitian\|Symmetric\|UniformScaling\|\%(Lower\|Upper\)Triangular\|\%(Sparse\|Row\)Vector\|VecElement\|Conj\%(Array\|Matrix\|Vector\)\|Index\%(Cartesian\|Linear\|Style\)\|PermutedDimsArray\|Broadcasted\|Adjoint\|Transpose\|LinearIndices\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeDict	display "\<\%(WeakKey\|Id\|Abstract\)\?Dict\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeSet		display "\<\%(\%(Abstract\|Bit\)\?Set\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeIO		display "\<\%(IO\%(Stream\|Buffer\|Context\)\?\|RawFD\|StatStruct\|FileMonitor\|PollingFileWatcher\|Timer\|Base64\%(Decode\|Encode\)Pipe\|\%(UDP\|TCP\)Socket\|\%(Abstract\)\?Channel\|BufferStream\|ReentrantLock\|GenericIOBuffer\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeProcess	display "\<\%(Pipe\|Cmd\|PipeBuffer\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeRange	display "\<\%(Dims\|RangeIndex\|\%(Abstract\|Lin\|Ordinal\|Step\|\%(Abstract\)\?Unit\)Range\|Colon\|ExponentialBackOff\|StepRangeLen\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeRegex	display "\<Regex\%(Match\)\?\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeFact	display "\<\%(Factorization\|BunchKaufman\|\%(Cholesky\|QR\)\%(Pivoted\)\?\|\%(Generalized\)\?\%(Eigen\|SVD\|Schur\)\|Hessenberg\|LDLt\|LQ\|LU\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeSort	display "\<\%(Insertion\|\(Partial\)\?Quick\|Merge\)Sort\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeRound	display "\<Round\%(ingMode\|FromZero\|Down\|Nearest\%(Ties\%(Away\|Up\)\)\?\|ToZero\|Up\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeSpecial	display "\<\%(LocalProcess\|ClusterManager\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeRandom	display "\<\%(AbstractRNG\|MersenneTwister\|RandomDevice\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeDisplay	display "\<\%(Text\(Display\)\?\|\%(Abstract\)\?Display\|MIME\|HTML\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeTime	display "\<\%(Date\%(Time\)\?\|DateFormat\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaBaseTypeOther	display "\<\%(RemoteRef\|Task\|Condition\|VersionNumber\|IPv[46]\|SerializationState\|WorkerConfig\|Future\|RemoteChannel\|IPAddr\|Stack\%(Trace\|Frame\)\|\(Caching\|Worker\)Pool\|AbstractSerializer\)\>"
+
+syntax match   juliaConstNum		display "\%(\<\%(\%(NaN\|Inf\)\%(16\|32\|64\)\?\|pi\|π\)\>\)"
+" Note: recognition of ℯ, which Vim does not consider a valid identifier, is
+" complicated. We detect possible uses by just looking for the character (for
+" performance) and then check that it's actually used by its own.
+" (This also tries to detect preceding number constants; it does so in a crude
+" way.)
+syntax match   juliaPossibleEuler	"ℯ" contains=juliaEuler
+exec 'syntax match   juliaEuler		contained "\%(\%(^\|[' . s:nonidS_chars . s:op_chars_wc . ']\)\%(.\?[0-9][.0-9eEf_]*\d\)\?\)\@'.s:d(80).'<=ℯ\ze[' . s:nonidS_chars . s:op_chars_wc . ']"'
+syntax match   juliaConstBool		display "\<\%(true\|false\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaConstEnv		display "\<\%(ARGS\|ENV\|ENDIAN_BOM\|LOAD_PATH\|VERSION\|PROGRAM_FILE\|DEPOT_PATH\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaConstIO		display "\<\%(std\%(out\|in\|err\)\|devnull\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaConstC		display "\<\%(C_NULL\)\>"
+syntax match   juliaConstGeneric	display "\<\%(nothing\|Main\|undef\|missing\)\>"
+
+syntax match   juliaParamType		contained "[^{([:space:]<>\"]\+\ze{" nextgroup=juliaCurBraBlock
+
+syntax match   juliaPossibleMacro	transparent "@" contains=juliaMacroCall,juliaMacroCallP,juliaPrintfMacro,juliaDocMacro,juliaDocMacroPre
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaMacro		contained "@' . s:idregex . '\%(\.' . s:idregex . '\)*"'
+syntax match   juliaMacro		contained "@[!.~$%^*/\\|<>+-]\ze[^0-9]"
+exec 'syntax region  juliaMacroCall	contained transparent start="\(@' . s:idregex . '\%(\.' . s:idregex . '\)*\)\@=\1\%([^(]\|$\)" end="\ze\%([])};#]\|$\|\<for\>\|\<end\>\)" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaMacro,juliaSymbolS,juliaQuotedParBlockS'
+exec 'syntax region  juliaMacroCall	contained transparent start="\(@.\)\@=\1\%([^(]\|$\)" end="\ze\%([])};#]\|$\|\<for\>\|\<end\>\)" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaMacro,juliaSymbolS,juliaQuotedParBlockS'
+exec 'syntax region  juliaMacroCallP	contained transparent start="@' . s:idregex . '\%(\.' . s:idregex . '\)*(" end=")\@'.s:d(1).'<=" contains=juliaMacro,juliaParBlock'
+exec 'syntax region  juliaMacroCallP	contained transparent start="@.(" end=")\@'.s:d(1).'<=" contains=juliaMacro,juliaParBlock'
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaNumbers	transparent "\%(^\|[' . s:nonidS_chars . s:op_chars_wc . ']\)\@'.s:d(1).'<=\d\|\.\d\|im\>" contains=juliaNumber,juliaFloat,juliaComplexUnit'
+
+"integer regexes
+let s:dec_regex = '\d\%(_\?\d\)*\%(\>\|im\>\|\ze\D\)'
+let s:hex_regex = '0x\x\%(_\?\x\)*\%(\>\|im\>\|\ze\X\)'
+let s:bin_regex = '0b[01]\%(_\?[01]\)*\%(\>\|im\>\|\ze[^01]\)'
+let s:oct_regex = '0o\o\%(_\?\o\)*\%(\>\|im\>\|\ze\O\)'
+
+let s:int_regex = '\%(' . s:hex_regex .
+      \           '\|'  . s:bin_regex .
+      \           '\|'  . s:oct_regex .
+      \           '\|'  . s:dec_regex .
+      \           '\)'
+
+"floating point regexes
+"  starting with a dot, optional exponent
+let s:float_regex1 = '\.\d\%(_\?\d\)*\%([eEf][-+]\?\d\+\)\?\%(\>\|im\>\|\ze\D\)'
+"  with dot, optional exponent
+let s:float_regex2 = '\d\%(_\?\d\)*\.\%(\d\%(_\?\d\)*\)\?\%([eEf][-+]\?\d\+\)\?\%(\>\|im\>\|\ze\D\)'
+"  without dot, with exponent
+let s:float_regex3 = '\d\%(_\?\d\)*[eEf][-+]\?\d\+\%(\>\|im\>\|\ze\D\)'
+
+"hex floating point numbers
+"  starting with a dot
+let s:hexfloat_regex1 = '0x\.\%\(\x\%(_\?\x\)*\)\?[pP][-+]\?\d\+\%(\>\|im\>\|\ze\X\)'
+"  starting with a digit
+let s:hexfloat_regex2 = '0x\x\%(_\?\x\)*\%\(\.\%\(\x\%(_\?\x\)*\)\?\)\?[pP][-+]\?\d\+\%(\>\|im\>\|\ze\X\)'
+
+let s:float_regex = '\%(' . s:float_regex3 .
+      \             '\|'  . s:float_regex2 .
+      \             '\|'  . s:float_regex1 .
+      \             '\|'  . s:hexfloat_regex2 .
+      \             '\|'  . s:hexfloat_regex1 .
+      \             '\)'
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaNumber	contained "' . s:int_regex . '" contains=juliaComplexUnit'
+exec 'syntax match   juliaFloat		contained "' . s:float_regex . '" contains=juliaComplexUnit'
+syntax match   juliaComplexUnit		display	contained "\<im\>"
+
+syntax match   juliaRangeOperator	display ":"
+exec 'syntax match   juliaOperator	"' . s:operators . '"'
+
+exec 'syntax region  juliaTernaryRegion	matchgroup=juliaTernaryOperator start="\s\zs?\ze\s" skip="\%(:\(:\|[^:[:space:]'."'".'"({[]\+\s*\ze:\)\|\%(?\s*\)\@'.s:d(6).'<=:(\)" end=":" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaErrorSemicol'
+
+let s:interp_dollar = '\([' . s:nonidS_chars . s:op_chars_wc . '!]\|^\)\@'.s:d(1).'<=\$'
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaDollarVar	display contained "' . s:interp_dollar . s:idregex . '"'
+exec 'syntax region  juliaDollarPar	matchgroup=juliaDollarVar contained start="' .s:interp_dollar . '(" end=")" contains=@juliaExpressions'
+exec 'syntax region  juliaDollarSqBra	matchgroup=juliaDollarVar contained start="' .s:interp_dollar . '\[" end="\]" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaComprehensionFor,juliaSymbolS,juliaQuotedParBlockS'
+
+syntax match   juliaChar		"'\\\?.'" contains=juliaSpecialChar
+syntax match   juliaChar		display "'\\\o\{3\}'" contains=juliaOctalEscapeChar
+syntax match   juliaChar		display "'\\x\x\{2\}'" contains=juliaHexEscapeChar
+syntax match   juliaChar		display "'\\u\x\{1,4\}'" contains=juliaUniCharSmall
+syntax match   juliaChar		display "'\\U\x\{1,8\}'" contains=juliaUniCharLarge
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaCTransOperator	"[[:space:]}' . s:nonid_chars . s:op_chars_wc . '!]\@'.s:d(1).'<!\.\?' . "'" . 'ᵀ\?"'
+
+" TODO: some of these might be specialized; the rest could be just left to the
+"       generic juliaStringPrefixed fallback
+syntax region  juliaString		matchgroup=juliaStringDelim start=+\z("\(""\)\?\)+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+\z1+ contains=@juliaStringVars,@juliaSpecialChars,@juliaSpellcheckStrings
+syntax region  juliaStringPrefixed	contained matchgroup=juliaStringDelim start=+[^{([:space:]<>"]\+\z("\(""\)\?\)+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+\z1+ contains=@juliaSpecialCharsRaw
+syntax region  juliabString		matchgroup=juliaStringDelim start=+\<b\z("\(""\)\?\)+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+\z1+ contains=@juliaSpecialChars
+syntax region  juliasString		matchgroup=juliaStringDelim start=+\<s\z("\(""\)\?\)+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+\z1+ contains=@juliaSpecialChars
+
+syntax region  juliaDocString		matchgroup=juliaDocStringDelim fold start=+^"""+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+"""+ contains=@juliaStringVars,@juliaSpecialChars,@juliaSpellcheckDocStrings
+
+exec 'syntax region  juliaPrintfMacro		contained transparent start="@s\?printf(" end=")\@'.s:d(1).'<=" contains=juliaMacro,juliaPrintfParBlock'
+syntax region  juliaPrintfMacro		contained transparent start="@s\?printf\s\+" end="\ze\%([])};#]\|$\|\<for\>\)" contains=@juliaExprsPrintf,juliaMacro,juliaSymbolS,juliaQuotedParBlockS
+syntax region  juliaPrintfParBlock	contained matchgroup=juliaParDelim start="(" end=")" contains=@juliaExprsPrintf
+syntax region  juliaPrintfString	contained matchgroup=juliaStringDelim start=+"+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+"+ contains=@juliaSpecialChars,@juliaPrintfChars
+
+exec 'syntax region  juliaDocMacroPre	contained transparent start=+@doc\s\+\%(' . s:idregex . '\%(\.' . s:idregex . '\)*\)\z("\%(""\)\?\)+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+\(\z1\)\@'.s:d(3).'<=+ contains=juliaMacro,juliaDocStringMRaw'
+exec 'syntax region  juliaDocMacro	contained transparent start=+@doc\s\+\z("\%(""\)\?\)+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+\(\z1\)\@'.s:d(3).'<=+ contains=juliaMacro,juliaDocStringM'
+syntax region  juliaDocStringMRaw	contained fold matchgroup=juliaDocStringDelim fold start=+\z\("\(""\)\?\)+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+\z1+ contains=@juliaSpellcheckDocStrings
+syntax region  juliaDocStringM		contained fold matchgroup=juliaDocStringDelim fold start=+\z\("\(""\)\?\)+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+\z1+ contains=@juliaStringVars,@juliaSpecialChars,@juliaSpellcheckDocStrings
+
+syntax region  juliaShellString		matchgroup=juliaStringDelim start=+`+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\`+ end=+`+ contains=@juliaStringVars,juliaSpecialChar
+
+syntax cluster juliaStringVars		contains=juliaStringVarsPar,juliaStringVarsSqBra,juliaStringVarsCurBra,juliaStringVarsPla
+syntax region  juliaStringVarsPar	contained matchgroup=juliaStringVarDelim start="$(" end=")" contains=@juliaExpressions
+syntax region  juliaStringVarsSqBra	contained matchgroup=juliaStringVarDelim start="$\[" end="\]" contains=@juliaExpressions,juliaComprehensionFor,juliaSymbolS,juliaQuotedParBlockS
+syntax region  juliaStringVarsCurBra	contained matchgroup=juliaStringVarDelim start="${" end="}" contains=@juliaExpressions
+exec 'syntax match   juliaStringVarsPla	contained "\$' . s:idregex . '"'
+
+" TODO improve RegEx
+syntax region  juliaRegEx		matchgroup=juliaStringDelim start=+\<r\z("\(""\)\?\)+ skip=+\%(\\\\\)*\\"+ end=+\z1[imsx]*+
+
+syntax cluster juliaSpecialChars	contains=juliaSpecialChar,juliaDoubleBackslash,juliaEscapedQuote,juliaOctalEscapeChar,juliaHexEscapeChar,juliaUniCharSmall,juliaUniCharLarge
+syntax match   juliaSpecialChar		display contained "\\."
+syntax match   juliaOctalEscapeChar	display contained "\\\o\{3\}"
+syntax match   juliaHexEscapeChar	display contained "\\x\x\{2\}"
+syntax match   juliaUniCharSmall	display contained "\\u\x\{1,4\}"
+syntax match   juliaUniCharLarge	display contained "\\U\x\{1,8\}"
+syntax cluster juliaSpecialCharsRaw	contains=juliaDoubleBackslash,juliaEscapedQuote
+syntax match   juliaDoubleBackslash	contained "\\\\"
+syntax match   juliaEscapedQuote	contained "\\\""
+
+syntax cluster juliaPrintfChars		contains=juliaErrorPrintfFmt,juliaPrintfFmt
+syntax match   juliaErrorPrintfFmt	display contained "\\\?%."
+syntax match   juliaPrintfFmt		display contained "%\%(\d\+\$\)\=[-+' #0]*\%(\d*\|\*\|\*\d\+\$\)\%(\.\%(\d*\|\*\|\*\d\+\$\)\)\=\%([hlLjqzt]\|ll\|hh\)\=[aAbdiuoxXDOUfFeEgGcCsSpn]"
+syntax match   juliaPrintfFmt		display contained "%%"
+syntax match   juliaPrintfFmt		display contained "\\%\%(\d\+\$\)\=[-+' #0]*\%(\d*\|\*\|\*\d\+\$\)\%(\.\%(\d*\|\*\|\*\d\+\$\)\)\=\%([hlLjqzt]\|ll\|hh\)\=[aAbdiuoxXDOUfFeEgGcCsSpn]"hs=s+1
+syntax match   juliaPrintfFmt		display contained "\\%%"hs=s+1
+
+" this is used to restrict the search for Symbols to when colons appear at all
+" (for performance reasons)
+syntax match   juliaPossibleSymbol	transparent ":\ze[^:]" contains=juliaSymbol,juliaQuotedParBlock,juliaQuotedQMarkPar,juliaColon
+
+let s:quotable = '\%(' . s:idregex . '\|' . s:operators . '\|[?.]\|' . s:float_regex . '\|' . s:int_regex . '\)'
+let s:quoting_colon = '\%(\%(^\s*\|\s\{6,\}\|[' . s:nonid_chars . s:op_chars_wc . ']\s*\)\@'.s:d(6).'<=\|\%(\<\%(return\|if\|else\%(if\)\?\|while\|try\|begin\)\s\+\)\@'.s:d(9).'<=\)\zs:'
+let s:quoting_colonS = '\s\@'.s:d(1).'<=:'
+
+" note: juliaSymbolS only works within whitespace-sensitive contexts,
+" such as in macro calls without parentheses, or within square brackets.
+" It is used to override the recognition of expressions like `a :b` as
+" ranges rather than symbols in those contexts.
+" (Note that such `a :b` expressions only allows at most 5 spaces between
+" the identifier and the colon anyway.)
+
+exec 'syntax match   juliaSymbol	contained "' . s:quoting_colon . s:quotable . '"'
+exec 'syntax match   juliaSymbolS	contained "' . s:quoting_colonS . s:quotable . '"'
+
+" same as above for quoted expressions such as :(expr)
+exec 'syntax region   juliaQuotedParBlock	matchgroup=juliaQParDelim start="' . s:quoting_colon . '(" end=")" contains=@juliaExpressions'
+exec 'syntax match    juliaQuotedQMarkPar	"' . s:quoting_colon . '(\s*?\s*)" contains=juliaQuotedQMark'
+exec 'syntax region   juliaQuotedParBlockS	matchgroup=juliaQParDelim contained start="' . s:quoting_colonS . '(" end=")" contains=@juliaExpressions'
+
+
+syntax match   juliaTypeOperatorR1	contained "[^{([:space:]<>\"]\+\%(\s*[<>]:\)\@="
+
+" force precedence over Symbols
+syntax match   juliaTypeOperator	contained "[<>:]:"
+exec 'syntax match   juliaTypeOperatorR2	transparent "[<>:]:\s*\%(' . s:idregex . '\.\)*' . s:idregex . '" contains=juliaTypeOperator,juliaType,juliaDottedT,@juliaExpressions nextgroup=juliaTypeOperator'
+syntax match   juliaIsaKeyword		contained "\<isa\>"
+exec 'syntax match   juliaTypeOperatorR3	transparent "\<isa\s\+\%(' . s:idregex . '\.\)*' . s:idregex . '" contains=juliaIsaKeyword,juliaType,juliaDottedT,@juliaExpressions nextgroup=juliaIsaKeyword'
+
+syntax match   juliaWhereKeyword       	"\<where\>"
+exec 'syntax match   juliaWhereR	transparent "\<where\s\+' . s:idregex . '" contains=juliaWhereKeyword,juliaType,juliaDottedT,juliaIdSymbol'
+
+syntax region  juliaCommentL		matchgroup=juliaCommentDelim excludenl start="#\ze\%([^=]\|$\)" end="$" contains=juliaTodo,@juliaSpellcheckComments
+syntax region  juliaCommentM		matchgroup=juliaCommentDelim fold start="#=\ze\%([^#]\|$\)" end="=#" contains=juliaTodo,juliaCommentM,@juliaSpellcheckComments
+syntax keyword juliaTodo		contained TODO FIXME XXX
+
+" detect an end-of-line with only whitespace or comments before it
+let s:eol = '\s*\%(\%(\%(#=\%(=#\@!\|[^=]\|\n\)\{-}=#\)\s*\)\+\)\?\%(#=\@!.*\)\?\n'
+
+" a trailing comma, or colon, or an empty line in an import/using/export
+" multi-line command. Used to recognize the as keyword, and for indentation
+" (this needs to take precedence over normal commas and colons, and comments)
+syntax cluster juliaContinuationItems	contains=juliaContinuationComma,juliaContinuationColon,juliaContinuationNone
+exec 'syntax region  juliaContinuationComma	matchgroup=juliaComma contained start=",\ze'.s:eol.'" end="\n\+\ze." contains=@juliaCommentItems'
+exec 'syntax region  juliaContinuationColon	matchgroup=juliaColon contained start=":\ze'.s:eol.'" end="\n\+\ze." contains=@juliaCommentItems'
+exec 'syntax region  juliaContinuationNone	matchgroup=NONE contained start="\%(\<\%(import\|using\|export\)\>\|^\)\@'.s:d(6).'<=\ze'.s:eol.'" end="\n\+\ze." contains=@juliaCommentItems,juliaAsKeyword'
+exec 'syntax match   juliaMacroName		contained "@' . s:idregex . '\%(\.' . s:idregex . '\)*"'
+
+" the following are disabled by default, but
+" can be enabled by entering e.g.
+"   :hi link juliaParDelim Delimiter
+hi def link juliaParDelim		juliaNone
+hi def link juliaSemicolon		juliaNone
+hi def link juliaComma			juliaNone
+hi def link juliaFunctionCall		juliaNone
+
+hi def link juliaColon			juliaOperator
+
+hi def link juliaFunctionName		juliaFunction
+hi def link juliaFunctionName1		juliaFunction
+hi def link juliaMacroName		juliaMacro
+
+
+hi def link juliaKeyword		Keyword
+hi def link juliaWhereKeyword		Keyword
+hi def link juliaInfixKeyword		Keyword
+hi def link juliaIsaKeyword		Keyword
+hi def link juliaAsKeyword		Keyword
+hi def link juliaRepKeyword		Keyword
+hi def link juliaBlKeyword		Keyword
+hi def link juliaConditional		Conditional
+hi def link juliaRepeat			Repeat
+hi def link juliaException		Exception
+hi def link juliaOuter			Keyword
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeBasic		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeNum		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeC		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeError		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeIter		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeString		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeArray		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeDict		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeSet		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeIO		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeProcess	Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeRange		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeRegex		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeFact		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeSort		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeRound		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeSpecial	Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeRandom		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeDisplay	Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeTime		Type
+hi def link juliaBaseTypeOther		Type
+
+hi def link juliaType			Type
+hi def link juliaParamType		Type
+hi def link juliaTypeOperatorR1		Type
+
+" NOTE: deprecated constants are not highlighted as such. For once,
+" one can still legitimately use them by importing Base.MathConstants.
+" Plus, one-letter variables like `e` and `γ` can be used with other
+" meanings.
+hi def link juliaConstNum		Constant
+hi def link juliaEuler			Constant
+
+hi def link juliaConstEnv		Constant
+hi def link juliaConstC			Constant
+hi def link juliaConstLimits		Constant
+hi def link juliaConstGeneric		Constant
+hi def link juliaRangeKeyword		Constant
+hi def link juliaConstBool		Boolean
+hi def link juliaConstIO		Boolean
+
+hi def link juliaComprehensionFor	Keyword
+hi def link juliaComprehensionIf	Keyword
+
+hi def link juliaDollarVar		Identifier
+
+hi def link juliaFunction		Function
+hi def link juliaMacro			Macro
+hi def link juliaSymbol			Identifier
+hi def link juliaSymbolS		Identifier
+hi def link juliaQParDelim		Identifier
+hi def link juliaQuotedQMarkPar		Identifier
+hi def link juliaQuotedQMark		juliaOperatorHL
+
+hi def link juliaNumber			Number
+hi def link juliaFloat			Float
+hi def link juliaComplexUnit		Constant
+
+hi def link juliaChar			Character
+
+hi def link juliaString			String
+hi def link juliaStringPrefixed		juliaString
+hi def link juliabString		juliaString
+hi def link juliasString		juliaString
+hi def link juliavString		juliaString
+hi def link juliarString		juliaString
+hi def link juliaipString		juliaString
+hi def link juliabigString		juliaString
+hi def link juliaMIMEString		juliaString
+hi def link juliarawString		juliaString
+hi def link juliatestString		juliaString
+hi def link juliahtmlString		juliaString
+hi def link juliaint128String		juliaString
+hi def link juliaPrintfString		juliaString
+hi def link juliaShellString		juliaString
+hi def link juliaDocString		juliaString
+hi def link juliaDocStringM		juliaDocString
+hi def link juliaDocStringMRaw		juliaDocString
+hi def link juliaStringDelim		juliaString
+hi def link juliaDocStringDelim		juliaDocString
+hi def link juliaStringVarsPla		Identifier
+hi def link juliaStringVarDelim		Identifier
+
+hi def link juliaRegEx			String
+
+hi def link juliaSpecialChar		SpecialChar
+hi def link juliaOctalEscapeChar	SpecialChar
+hi def link juliaHexEscapeChar		SpecialChar
+hi def link juliaUniCharSmall		SpecialChar
+hi def link juliaUniCharLarge		SpecialChar
+hi def link juliaDoubleBackslash	SpecialChar
+hi def link juliaEscapedQuote		SpecialChar
+
+hi def link juliaPrintfFmt		SpecialChar
+
+if s:julia_highlight_operators
+  hi! def link juliaOperatorHL		Operator
+else
+  hi! def link juliaOperatorHL		juliaNone
+endif
+hi def link juliaOperator		juliaOperatorHL
+hi def link juliaRangeOperator		juliaOperatorHL
+hi def link juliaCTransOperator		juliaOperatorHL
+hi def link juliaTernaryOperator	juliaOperatorHL
+hi def link juliaTypeOperator		juliaOperatorHL
+
+hi def link juliaCommentL		Comment
+hi def link juliaCommentM		Comment
+hi def link juliaCommentDelim		Comment
+hi def link juliaTodo			Todo
+
+hi def link juliaErrorPar		juliaError
+hi def link juliaErrorEnd		juliaError
+hi def link juliaErrorElse		juliaError
+hi def link juliaErrorCatch		juliaError
+hi def link juliaErrorFinally		juliaError
+hi def link juliaErrorSemicol		juliaError
+hi def link juliaErrorPrintfFmt		juliaError
+
+hi def link juliaError			Error
+
+syntax sync fromstart
+
+let b:current_syntax = "julia"
+
+let &cpo = s:cpo_save
+unlet s:cpo_save
--- a/runtime/syntax/redif.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/redif.vim
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 " Vim syntax file
 " Language:          ReDIF
 " Maintainer:        Axel Castellane <axel.castellane@polytechnique.edu>
-" Last Change:       2013 April 17
+" Last Change:       2021 Jul 28
 " Original Author:   Axel Castellane
 " Source:            http://openlib.org/acmes/root/docu/redif_1.html
 " File Extension:    rdf
@@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ highlight redifFieldDeprecated term=unde
 " Sync: The template-type (ReDIF-Paper, ReDIF-Archive, etc.) influences which
 " fields can follow. Thus sync must search backwards for it.
 "
-" I would like to simply ask VIM to search backward for the first occurence of
+" I would like to simply ask VIM to search backward for the first occurrence of
 " /^Template-Type:/, but it does not seem to be possible, so I have to start
 " from the beginning of the file... This might slow down a lot for files that
 " contain a lot of Template-Type statements.
--- a/runtime/syntax/scala.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/scala.vim
@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
 " Maintainer:           Derek Wyatt
 " URL:                  https://github.com/derekwyatt/vim-scala
 " License:              Same as Vim
-" Last Change:          20 May 2016
+" Last Change:          2021 Aug 11
+"                       by Jesse Atkinson, PR #8746
 " ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 if !exists('main_syntax')
@@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ syn match scalaChar /'\\u[A-Fa-f0-9]\{4}
 syn match scalaEscapedChar /\\[\\"'ntbrf]/
 syn match scalaUnicodeChar /\\u[A-Fa-f0-9]\{4}/
 hi link scalaChar Character
-hi link scalaEscapedChar Function
+hi link scalaEscapedChar Special
 hi link scalaUnicodeChar Special
 
 syn match scalaOperator "||"
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/runtime/syntax/scdoc.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+" Syntax file for scdoc files
+" Maintainer: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
+" Last Updated: 2021-08-04
+
+if exists('b:current_syntax')
+    finish
+endif
+let b:current_syntax = 'scdoc'
+
+syntax match scdocFirstLineError "\%^.*$"
+syntax match scdocFirstLineValid "\%^\S\+(\d[0-9A-Za-z]*)\%(\s\+\"[^"]*\"\%(\s\+\"[^"]*\"\)\=\)\=$"
+
+syntax region scdocCommentError start="^;\S" end="$" keepend
+syntax region scdocComment start="^; " end="$" keepend
+
+syntax region scdocHeaderError start="^#\{3,}" end="$" keepend
+syntax region scdocHeader start="^#\{1,2}" end="$" keepend
+
+syntax match scdocIndentError "^[ ]\+"
+
+syntax match scdocLineBreak "++$"
+
+syntax match scdocOrderedListMarker "^\s*\.\%(\s\+\S\)\@="
+syntax match scdocListMarker "^\s*-\%(\s\+\S\)\@="
+
+syntax match scdocTableStartMarker "^[\[|\]][\[\-\]]"
+syntax match scdocTableMarker "^[|:][\[\-\] ]"
+
+syntax region scdocBold concealends matchgroup=scdocBoldDelimiter start="\\\@<!\*" end="\\\@<!\*"
+syntax region scdocUnderline concealends matchgroup=scdocUnderlineDelimiter start="\<\\\@<!_" end="\\\@<!_\>"
+syntax region scdocPre matchgroup=scdocPreDelimiter start="^\t*```" end="^\t*```"
+
+hi link scdocFirstLineValid     Comment
+hi link scdocComment            Comment
+hi link scdocHeader             Title
+hi link scdocOrderedListMarker  Statement
+hi link scdocListMarker         scdocOrderedListMarker
+hi link scdocLineBreak          Special
+hi link scdocTableMarker        Statement
+hi link scdocTableStartMarker   scdocTableMarker
+
+hi link scdocFirstLineError     Error
+hi link scdocCommentError       Error
+hi link scdocHeaderError        Error
+hi link scdocIndentError        Error
+
+hi link scdocPreDelimiter       Delimiter
+
+hi scdocBold term=bold cterm=bold gui=bold
+hi scdocUnderline term=underline cterm=underline gui=underline
+hi link scdocBoldDelimiter scdocBold
+hi link scdocUnderlineDelimiter scdocUnderline
--- a/runtime/syntax/scheme.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/scheme.vim
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
 " Vim syntax file
 " Language: Scheme (R7RS)
-" Last Change: 2018-01-06
+" Last Change: 2021-01-03
 " Author: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
 " Maintainer: Evan Hanson <evhan@foldling.org>
 " Previous Author: Dirk van Deun <dirk@igwe.vub.ac.be>
 " Previous Maintainer: Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>
+" Repository: https://git.foldling.org/vim-scheme.git
 " URL: https://foldling.org/vim/syntax/scheme.vim
 
 if exists('b:current_syntax')
@@ -14,6 +15,8 @@ endif
 let s:cpo = &cpo
 set cpo&vim
 
+syn spell notoplevel
+
 syn match schemeParentheses "[^ '`\t\n()\[\]";]\+"
 syn match schemeParentheses "[)\]]"
 
@@ -35,7 +38,7 @@ syn region schemeUnquote matchgroup=sche
 syn region schemeQuoteForm matchgroup=schemeData start=/(/ end=/)/ contained contains=ALLBUT,schemeQuasiquote,schemeQuasiquoteForm,schemeUnquote,schemeForm,schemeDatumCommentForm,schemeImport,@schemeImportCluster,@schemeSyntaxCluster
 syn region schemeQuasiquoteForm matchgroup=schemeData start=/(/ end=/)/ contained contains=ALLBUT,schemeQuote,schemeForm,schemeDatumCommentForm,schemeImport,@schemeImportCluster,@schemeSyntaxCluster
 
-syn region schemeString start=/\(\\\)\@<!"/ skip=/\\[\\"]/ end=/"/
+syn region schemeString start=/\(\\\)\@<!"/ skip=/\\[\\"]/ end=/"/ contains=@Spell
 syn region schemeSymbol start=/\(\\\)\@<!|/ skip=/\\[\\|]/ end=/|/
 
 syn match schemeNumber /\(#[dbeio]\)*[+\-]*\([0-9]\+\|inf.0\|nan.0\)\(\/\|\.\)\?[0-9+\-@\ilns]*\>/
@@ -47,9 +50,9 @@ syn match schemeBoolean /#f\(alse\)\?/
 syn match schemeCharacter /#\\.[^ `'\t\n\[\]()]*/
 syn match schemeCharacter /#\\x[0-9a-fA-F]\+/
 
-syn match schemeComment /;.*$/
+syn match schemeComment /;.*$/ contains=@Spell
 
-syn region schemeMultilineComment start=/#|/ end=/|#/ contains=schemeMultilineComment
+syn region schemeMultilineComment start=/#|/ end=/|#/ contains=schemeMultilineComment,@Spell
 
 syn region schemeForm matchgroup=schemeParentheses start="(" end=")" contains=ALLBUT,schemeUnquote,schemeDatumCommentForm,@schemeImportCluster
 syn region schemeForm matchgroup=schemeParentheses start="\[" end="\]" contains=ALLBUT,schemeUnquote,schemeDatumCommentForm,@schemeImportCluster
@@ -63,7 +66,7 @@ else
   syn region schemeImport matchgroup=schemeImport start="\(([ \t\n]*\)\@<=\(import\)\>" end=")"me=e-1 contained contains=schemeImportForm,schemeIdentifier,schemeComment,schemeDatumComment
 endif
 
-syn match   schemeImportKeyword "\(([ \t\n]*\)\@<=\(except\|only\|prefix\|rename\|srfi\)\>"
+syn match   schemeImportKeyword "\(([ \t\n]*\)\@<=\(except\|only\|prefix\|rename\)\>"
 syn region  schemeImportForm matchgroup=schemeParentheses start="(" end=")" contained contains=schemeIdentifier,schemeComment,schemeDatumComment,@schemeImportCluster
 syn cluster schemeImportCluster contains=schemeImportForm,schemeImportKeyword
 
--- a/runtime/vim.desktop
+++ b/runtime/vim.desktop
@@ -111,12 +111,6 @@ Keywords[sr]=Текст;едитор;
 Keywords[tr]=Metin;düzenleyici;
 Keywords=Text;editor;
 # Translators: This is the Icon file name. Do NOT translate
-Icon[de]=gvim
-Icon[eo]=gvim
-Icon[fr]=gvim
-Icon[it]=gvim
-Icon[ru]=gvim
-Icon[sr]=gvim
 Icon=gvim
 Categories=Utility;TextEditor;
 StartupNotify=false