changeset 20241:56265f711890

Update runtime files Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7ceefb35c8110d87ced884275ddbe63d024a014f Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Fri May 1 16:07:38 2020 +0200 Update runtime files
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Fri, 01 May 2020 16:15:05 +0200
parents 194676a30660
children 258f5183b7e1
files runtime/doc/change.txt runtime/doc/cmdline.txt runtime/doc/eval.txt runtime/doc/help.txt runtime/doc/index.txt runtime/doc/insert.txt runtime/doc/map.txt runtime/doc/os_haiku.txt runtime/doc/os_win32.txt runtime/doc/repeat.txt runtime/doc/tags runtime/doc/terminal.txt runtime/doc/textprop.txt runtime/doc/todo.txt runtime/doc/usr_08.txt runtime/doc/usr_10.txt runtime/doc/vim9.txt runtime/ftplugin/man.vim runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim runtime/syntax/debsources.vim runtime/syntax/lex.vim runtime/syntax/man.vim
diffstat 22 files changed, 296 insertions(+), 182 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/runtime/doc/change.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/change.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*change.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 11
+*change.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 26
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -996,9 +996,9 @@ inside of strings can change!  Also see 
 5. Copying and moving text				*copy-move*
 
 							*quote*
-"{a-zA-Z0-9.%#:-"}	Use register {a-zA-Z0-9.%#:-"} for next delete, yank
-			or put (use uppercase character to append with
-			delete and yank) ({.%#:} only work with put).
+"{register}		Use {register} for next delete, yank or put.  Use
+			an uppercase character to append with delete and yank.
+			Registers ".", "%", "#" and ":" only work with put.
 
 							*:reg* *:registers*
 :reg[isters]		Display the type and contents of all numbered and
--- a/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*cmdline.txt*   For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Feb 29
+*cmdline.txt*   For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 23
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -615,6 +615,7 @@ followed by another Vim command:
     :tcl
     :tcldo
     :tclfile
+    :terminal
     :vglobal
     :windo
     :write !
--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
@@ -2646,7 +2646,7 @@ prop_clear({lnum} [, {lnum-end} [, {prop
 				none	remove all text properties
 prop_find({props} [, {direction}])
 				Dict	search for a text property
-prop_list({lnum} [, {props})	List	text properties in {lnum}
+prop_list({lnum} [, {props}])	List	text properties in {lnum}
 prop_remove({props} [, {lnum} [, {lnum-end}]])
 				Number	remove a text property
 prop_type_add({name}, {props})	none	define a new property type
@@ -2654,7 +2654,7 @@ prop_type_change({name}, {props})
 				none	change an existing property type
 prop_type_delete({name} [, {props}])
 				none	delete a property type
-prop_type_get([{name} [, {props}])
+prop_type_get([{name} [, {props}]])
 				Dict	get property type values
 prop_type_list([{props}])	List	get list of property types
 pum_getpos()			Dict	position and size of pum if visible
@@ -3050,7 +3050,7 @@ arglistid([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]])
 		{winnr} can be the window number or the |window-ID|.
 
 							*argv()*
-argv([{nr} [, {winid}])
+argv([{nr} [, {winid}]])
 		The result is the {nr}th file in the argument list.  See
 		|arglist|.  "argv(0)" is the first one.  Example: >
 	:let i = 0
@@ -5854,7 +5854,7 @@ has({feature} [, {check}])
 
 		Note that to skip code that has a syntax error when the
 		feature is not available, Vim may skip the rest of the line
-		and miss a following `endif`.  Therfore put the `endif` on a
+		and miss a following `endif`.  Therefore put the `endif` on a
 		separate line: >
 			if has('feature')
 			  let x = this->breaks->without->the->feature
--- a/runtime/doc/help.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/help.txt
@@ -198,13 +198,13 @@ Remarks about specific systems ~
 |os_amiga.txt|	Amiga
 |os_beos.txt|	BeOS and BeBox
 |os_dos.txt|	MS-DOS and MS-Windows common items
+|os_haiku.txt|	Haiku
 |os_mac.txt|	Macintosh
 |os_mint.txt|	Atari MiNT
 |os_msdos.txt|	MS-DOS (plain DOS and DOS box under Windows)
 |os_os2.txt|	OS/2
 |os_qnx.txt|	QNX
 |os_risc.txt|	RISC-OS
-|os_haiku.txt|	Haiku
 |os_unix.txt|	Unix
 |os_vms.txt|	VMS
 |os_win32.txt|	MS-Windows
--- a/runtime/doc/index.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/index.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*index.txt*     For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Mar 27
+*index.txt*     For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 26
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -246,8 +246,7 @@ tag		char	      note action in Normal mo
 				2  filter Nmove text through the {filter}
 				   command
 |!!|		!!{filter}	2  filter N lines through the {filter} command
-|quote|		"{a-zA-Z0-9.%#:-"}  use register {a-zA-Z0-9.%#:-"} for next
-				   delete, yank or put (uppercase to append)
+|quote|		"{register}  	   use {register} for next delete, yank or put
 				   ({.%#:} only work with put)
 |#|		#		1  search backward for the Nth occurrence of
 				   the ident under the cursor
@@ -1115,7 +1114,7 @@ tag		char		action in Terminal-Job mode	~
 |t_CTRL-W_:|	CTRL-W :	enter an Ex command
 |t_CTRL-W_.|	CTRL-W .	type CTRL-W in the terminal
 		CTRL-W CTRL-\	send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
-|t_CTRL-W_quote|  CTRL-W " {0-9a-z"%#*:=}
+|t_CTRL-W_quote|  CTRL-W " {register}
 				paste register in the terminal
 |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C| CTRL-W CTRL-C	forcefully ends the job
 |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-W| CTRL-W CTRL-W	move focus to the next window
--- a/runtime/doc/insert.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/insert.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*insert.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Mar 25
+*insert.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 30
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ Note: The keys that are valid in CTRL-X 
 ends CTRL-X mode (any key that is not a valid CTRL-X mode command) is mapped.
 Also, when doing completion with 'complete' mappings apply as usual.
 
-							*E565*
+							*E578* *E565*
 Note: While completion is active Insert mode can't be used recursively and
 buffer text cannot be changed.  Mappings that somehow invoke ":normal i.."
 will generate an E565 error.
--- a/runtime/doc/map.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/map.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*map.txt*       For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2019 Dec 19
+*map.txt*       For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 23
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1492,7 +1492,7 @@ The valid escape sequences are
 	<bang>	(See the '-bang' attribute) Expands to a ! if the
 		command was executed with a ! modifier, otherwise
 		expands to nothing.
-						*<mods>*
+						*<mods>* *:command-modifiers*
 	<mods>  The command modifiers, if specified. Otherwise, expands to
 		nothing. Supported modifiers are |:aboveleft|, |:belowright|,
 		|:botright|, |:browse|, |:confirm|, |:hide|, |:keepalt|,
--- a/runtime/doc/os_haiku.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/os_haiku.txt
@@ -25,8 +25,9 @@ targets personal computing.
  9. The meta key modifier	|haiku-meta|
 10. Mouse key mappings		|haiku-mouse|
 11. Color names			|haiku-colors|
-12. Credits			|haiku-support-credits|
-13. Bugs & to-do		|haiku-bugs|
+12. GUI Toolbar Images		|haiku-toolbar-images|
+13. Credits			|haiku-support-credits|
+14. Bugs & to-do		|haiku-bugs|
 
 
 1. General						*haiku-general*
@@ -223,7 +224,7 @@ All the changes and patches released und
 Thank you, all!
 
 
-13. Bugs & to-do					*haiku-bugs*
+14. Bugs & to-do					*haiku-bugs*
  
 The port is under development now and far away from the perfect state. For bug
 reports, patches and wishes, please use the Vim mailing list or Vim Github
--- a/runtime/doc/os_win32.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/os_win32.txt
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ A. VisionFS can't handle certain dot (.)
    SCO declares this behavior required for backwards compatibility with 16bit
    DOS/Windows environments.  The two commands below demonstrate the behavior:
 >
-	echo Hello > file.bat~ 
+	echo Hello > file.bat~
 	dir > file.bat
 <
    The result is that the "dir" command updates the "file.bat~" file, instead
--- a/runtime/doc/repeat.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/repeat.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*repeat.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2019 Dec 07
+*repeat.txt*    For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 26
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ q			Stops recording.  (Implementation no
 			[addr] (default is current line).
 
 :[addr]@							*:@@*
-:[addr]@@		Repeat the previous :@{0-9a-z"}.  First set cursor at
+:[addr]@@		Repeat the previous :@{register}.  First set cursor at
 			line [addr] (default is current line).
 
 ==============================================================================
--- a/runtime/doc/tags
+++ b/runtime/doc/tags
@@ -2272,6 +2272,7 @@ 90.5	usr_90.txt	/*90.5*
 :command-completion-custom	map.txt	/*:command-completion-custom*
 :command-completion-customlist	map.txt	/*:command-completion-customlist*
 :command-count	map.txt	/*:command-count*
+:command-modifiers	map.txt	/*:command-modifiers*
 :command-nargs	map.txt	/*:command-nargs*
 :command-range	map.txt	/*:command-range*
 :command-register	map.txt	/*:command-register*
@@ -4363,6 +4364,7 @@ E561	if_cscop.txt	/*E561*
 E562	if_cscop.txt	/*E562*
 E563	if_cscop.txt	/*E563*
 E564	if_cscop.txt	/*E564*
+E565	insert.txt	/*E565*
 E566	if_cscop.txt	/*E566*
 E567	if_cscop.txt	/*E567*
 E568	if_cscop.txt	/*E568*
@@ -4374,6 +4376,7 @@ E574	starting.txt	/*E574*
 E575	starting.txt	/*E575*
 E576	starting.txt	/*E576*
 E577	starting.txt	/*E577*
+E578	insert.txt	/*E578*
 E579	eval.txt	/*E579*
 E580	eval.txt	/*E580*
 E581	eval.txt	/*E581*
@@ -9959,6 +9962,7 @@ vim-variable	eval.txt	/*vim-variable*
 vim.vim	syntax.txt	/*vim.vim*
 vim7	version7.txt	/*vim7*
 vim8	version8.txt	/*vim8*
+vim9	vim9.txt	/*vim9*
 vim9-differences	vim9.txt	/*vim9-differences*
 vim9-export	vim9.txt	/*vim9-export*
 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: 2020 Mar 26
+*terminal.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 23
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL	  by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ break (cursor keys start with an Esc, so
 You can also create menus similar to terminal mode mappings, but you have to
 use |:tlmenu| instead of |:tmenu|.
 
-<							*options-in-terminal*
+							*options-in-terminal*
 After opening the terminal window and setting 'buftype' to "terminal" the
 TerminalOpen autocommand event is triggered.  This makes it possible to set
 options specifically for the window and buffer.  Example: >
@@ -183,6 +183,10 @@ Command syntax ~
 			keep the terminal open in Terminal-Normal mode.  This
 			can be changed with the ++close argument.
 
+			No Vim command can follow, any | is included in
+			[command].  Use `:execute` if you must have a Vim
+			command following in the same line.
+
 			A new buffer will be created, using [command] or
 			'shell' as the name, prefixed with a "!".  If a buffer
 			by this name already exists a number is added in
--- a/runtime/doc/textprop.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/textprop.txt
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Manipulating text property types:
 prop_type_add({name}, {props})		define a new property type
 prop_type_change({name}, {props})	change an existing property type
 prop_type_delete({name} [, {props}])	delete a property type
-prop_type_get([{name} [, {props}])	get property type values
+prop_type_get([{name} [, {props}]])	get property type values
 prop_type_list([{props}])		get list of property types
 
 
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ prop_add({lnum}, {col}, {props})  	add a
 prop_clear({lnum} [, {lnum-end} [, {bufnr}]])
 					remove all text properties
 prop_find({props} [, {direction}])	search for a text property
-prop_list({lnum} [, {props})  		text properties in {lnum}
+prop_list({lnum} [, {props}])  		text properties in {lnum}
 prop_remove({props} [, {lnum} [, {lnum-end}]])
 					remove a text property
 
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ prop_type_delete({name} [, {props}])			*
 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
 			GetPropName()->prop_type_delete()
 
-prop_type_get([{name} [, {props}])			*prop_type_get()*
+prop_type_get([{name} [, {props}]])			*prop_type_get()*
 		Returns the properties of property type {name}.  This is a
 		dictionary with the same fields as was given to
 		prop_type_add().
--- a/runtime/doc/todo.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/todo.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*todo.txt*      For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 20
+*todo.txt*      For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 30
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL	  by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -39,38 +39,59 @@ browser use: https://github.com/vim/vim/
 -------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
 
 Vim9 script:
-more tests for # comments:
-  check all calls to ends_excmd() and test that space before # is needed.
-  next: ex_findpat()
-func and partial types:
-- Calling unknown user function does not give proper error message:
-      assert_equal('123text', RefDef2Arg())  typo for "RetDef2Arg"
-- "func" inside "vim9script" doesn't work?  (Ben Jackson, #5670)
-- :func inside vim9script must still use a:arg
+Big changes, need design:
+- Make closures work:
+  Grab the part of the stack that has the arguments and local vars.
+  Pass a pointer and offset to the closure where this stack fragment is (frame
+  pointer).
+  When a closure disappears at end of the function - nothing to do.
+  When a closure remains at end of the function: copy frame, attach to closure.
+- At the vim9 script level: Allow using a function that is defined later.
+  Requires compiling functions only when the whole script has been sourced.
+  Like Javascript "hoisting", but only at the script level:
+  1. Discovery phase: Read the file to find all functions, variable
+     declarations and imports If a variable has a constant expression we get
+     the type, otherwise it will be "any".  Follow imports recursively.
+  2. Compilation phase: compile :def function bodies, using declared types
+  3. Execution phase: Execute imports when encountered. (skip over functions)
+- When sourcing a script again, also delete script-local variables.
+Making everything work:
+- Test that a script-local function in Vim9 script cannot be deleted.
+- Test that a function defined inside a :def function is local to that
+  function, g: functions can be defined and script-local functions cannot be
+  defined.
+- Check that when using a user function name without prefix, it does not find
+  a global function.  Prefixing g: is required.
+- Compile let [var, var] = expr
+- Compile replacement of :s command: s/pat/\=expr/
+- Compile redir to local variable: var_redir_start().
+- Compile builtin functions that access local variables:
+    islocked()
+- Expand `=expr` in :next, :argedit, :argadd, :argdelete, :drop
+- Expand `=expr` in :vimgrep, :vimgrepadd, :lvimgrep, :lvimgrepadd
+- Expand `=expr` in :mkspell
+- Support type for ":let"/":const" at script level for Vim9 script.
+    (Ben Jackson, #5671)
+    Can we share the code from ex_let_const() between direct execution and
+    compiling?
+- Disallow unlet for local/script/imported vars
+- Make "++nr" work.
+- expandcmd() with `=expr` in filename uses legacy expression.
+- eval_expr() in ex_cexpr()
+- eval_expr() call in dbg_parsearg() and debuggy_find()
+New syntax and functionality:
 - define function and create funcref in one step:
 	let ref = def(arg: type): rettype
 	    body
 	enddef
-- Test that a script-local function in Vim9 script cannot be deleted.
-- Test that a function defined inside a :def function is local to that
-  function, g: functions can be defined and script-local functions cannot be
-  defined.
+Improve error checking:
+- "echo Func()" is an error if Func() does not return anything.
 Also:
-- When wildcards are expanded, find `=expr` and evaluate it before invoking
-  the command. For example:  :edit `=filename`
-- "echo Func()" is an error if Func() does not return anything.
-- Check all Ex commands, give error if they use an expression and should be
-  compiled.
 - For range: make table of first ASCII character with flag to quickly check if
   it can be a Vim9 command. E.g. "+" can, but "." can't.
 - better implementation for partial and tests for that.
 - Make "g:imported = Export.exported" work in Vim9 script.
 - Make Foo.Bar() work to call the dict function. (#5676)
-- Support type for ":let"/":const" at script level for Vim9 script.
-    (Ben Jackson, #5671)
-    Can we share the code for :let between direct execution and compiling?
-- Disallow unlet for local/script/imported vars
-- Make "++nr" work.
 - Check that import in legacy script works and puts item in s:
 - Error in any command in "vim9script" aborts sourcing.
 - Find a way to test expressions in legacy and Vim9 script without duplication
@@ -93,6 +114,13 @@ Also:
 - Make accessing varargs faster: arg[expr]
 	EVAL expr
 	LOADVARARG (varags idx)
+Further improvements:
+- compile options that are an expression, e.g. "expr:" in 'spellsuggest',
+  'foldexpr', 'foldtext', 'printexpr', 'diffexpr', 'patchexpr', 'charconvert',
+  'balloonexpr', 'includeexpr', 'indentexpr', 'formatexpr'.
+- compile get_lambda_tv() in popup_add_timeout()
+- compile "skip" argument of searchpair()
+- compile "expr" and "call" expression of a channel in channel_exe_cmd()?
 
 Popup windows:
 - With some sequence get get hidden finished terminal buffer. (#5768)
@@ -198,7 +226,7 @@ Terminal emulator window:
   conversions.
 
 Error numbers available:
-E453, E454, E460, E489, E491, E565, E578, E610, E611, E653,
+E453, E454, E460, E489, E491, E610, E611, E653,
 E856, E857, E861, E900
 
 Buffer autocommands are a bit inconsistent.  Add a separate set of
@@ -222,8 +250,13 @@ Ready to include.
 
 Patch to add "-d" to xxd. (#5616)
 
+Patch for the Haiku port: #5961
+
 Patch to add Turkish manual. (Emir Sarı, #5641)
 
+Patch to support different color for undercurl in cterm.
+(Timur Celik, #6011)
+
 Patch to support cindent option to handle pragmas differently.
 (Max Rumpf, #5468)
 
@@ -234,6 +267,9 @@ manager.  Problem with Motif? Now test_g
 Athena is OK.
 Motif: Build on Ubuntu can't enter any text in dialog text fields.
 
+:map output does not clear the reset of the command line.
+(#5623, also see #5962)
+
 Patch to properly break CJK lines: Anton Kochkov, #3875
 Flag in 'formatoptions' is not used in the tests.
 
@@ -248,7 +284,10 @@ Ready to include?  Review the code.
 When 'lazyredraw' is set sometimes the title is not updated.
 (Jason Franklin, 2020 Feb 3)  Looks like a race condition.
 
-Patch to delete BeOS code. (#5817)
+Patch to delete BeOS code. (#5817)  Anyone who wants to keep it?
+
+With bash ":make" does not set v:shell_error.  Possible solution: set
+'shellpipe' to "2>&1| tee %s; exit ${PIPESTATUS[0]}"  #5994
 
 Strange sequence of BufWipeout and BufNew events while doing omni-complete.
 (Paul Jolly, #5656)
@@ -317,6 +356,8 @@ unlisted. (#4478)
 
 Patch to include reduce() function. (#5481)
 
+When SIGTSTP is ignored, don't let CTRL-Z suspend Vim? (Kurtis Rader, #5990)
+
 Statusline highlighting error, off by one. (#5599)
 
 Enable 'termbidi' if $VTE_VERSION >= 5703 ?
@@ -331,11 +372,6 @@ Python 3.8 doesn't work. (Antonios Hadji
 The :syntax cchar value can only be a single character.  It would be useful to
 support combining characters. (Charles Campbell)  Also #4687
 
-Include Haiku port. (Adrien Destugues, Siarzhuk Zharski, 2013 Oct 24)
-It can replace the BeOS code, which is likely not used anymore.
-Now on github: #1856.  Updated Oct 2017
-Got permission to include this under the Vim license.
-
 "--cleanFOO" does not result in an error. (#5537)
 
 Add "t" action to settagstack(): truncate and add new entries. (#5405)
--- a/runtime/doc/usr_08.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/usr_08.txt
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ Another way to start in diff mode can be
 "main.c" file, then make a split and show the differences: >
 
 	:edit main.c
-	:vertical diffsplit main.c~ 
+	:vertical diffsplit main.c~
 
 The ":vertical" command is used to make the window split vertically.  If you
 omit this, you will get a horizontal split.
--- a/runtime/doc/usr_10.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/usr_10.txt
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ with any motion command, with text objec
 lowercase.  This can be shortened to "guu".  "gUgU" is shortened to "gUU" and
 "g~g~" to "g~~".  Example: >
 
-				g~~ 
+				g~~
 <	Some GIRLS have Fun    ---->   sOME girls HAVE fUN ~
 
 ==============================================================================
--- a/runtime/doc/vim9.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/vim9.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*vim9.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 19
+*vim9.txt*	For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2020 Apr 30
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL	  by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 
 THIS IS STILL UNDER DEVELOPMENT - ANYTHING CAN BREAK - ANYTHING CAN CHANGE
 
-Vim9 script commands and expressions.
+Vim9 script commands and expressions.			*vim9*
 
 Most expression help is in |eval.txt|.  This file is about the new syntax and
 features in Vim9 script.
@@ -28,29 +28,32 @@ 1. What is Vim9 script?					*vim9-script
 
 THIS IS STILL UNDER DEVELOPMENT - ANYTHING CAN BREAK - ANYTHING CAN CHANGE
 
-Vim script has been growing over time, while keeping backwards compatibility.
-That means bad choices from the past often can't be changed.  Execution is
-quite slow, every line is parsed every time it is executed.
+Vim script has been growing over time, while preserving backwards
+compatibility.  That means bad choices from the past often can't be changed
+and compability with Vi restricts possible solutions.  Execution is quite
+slow, each line is parsed every time it is executed.
 
-The main goal of Vim9 script is to drastically improve performance.  An
-increase in execution speed of 10 to 100 times can be expected.  A secondary
-goal is to avoid Vim-specific constructs and get closer to commonly used
-programming languages, such as JavaScript, TypeScript and Java.
+The main goal of Vim9 script is to drastically improve performance.  This is
+accomplished by compiling commands into instructions that can be efficiently
+executed.  An increase in execution speed of 10 to 100 times can be expected.
+
+A secondary goal is to avoid Vim-specific constructs and get closer to
+commonly used programming languages, such as JavaScript, TypeScript and Java.
 
 The performance improvements can only be achieved by not being 100% backwards
 compatible.  For example, in a function the arguments are not available in the
-"a:" dictionary, as creating that dictionary adds quite a lot of overhead.
-Other differences are more subtle, such as how errors are handled.
+"a:" dictionary, because creating that dictionary adds quite a lot of
+overhead.  Other differences are more subtle, such as how errors are handled.
 
 The Vim9 script syntax and semantics are used in:
 - a function defined with the `:def` command
 - a script file where the first command is `vim9script`
 
 When using `:function` in a Vim9 script file the legacy syntax is used.
-However, this is discouraged.
+However, this can be confusing and is therefore discouraged.
 
-Vim9 script and legacy Vim script can be mixed.  There is no need to rewrite
-old scripts, they keep working as before.
+Vim9 script and legacy Vim script can be mixed.  There is no requirement to
+rewrite old scripts, they keep working as before.
 
 ==============================================================================
 
@@ -62,9 +65,9 @@ Comments starting with # ~
 
 In Vim script comments normally start with double quote.  That can also be the
 start of a string, thus in many places it cannot be used.  In Vim9 script a
-comment can also start with #.  Normally this is a command to list text with
+comment can also start with #.  In Vi this is a command to list text with
 numbers, but you can also use `:number` for that. >
-	let count = 0  # number of occurences of Ni!
+	let count = 0  # number of occurences
 
 To improve readability there must be a space between the command and the #
 that starts a comment.  Note that #{ is the start of a dictionary, therefore
@@ -73,40 +76,59 @@ it cannot start a comment.
 
 Vim9 functions ~
 
+A function defined with `:def` is compiled.  Execution is many times faster,
+often 10x to 100x times.
+
+Many errors are already found when compiling, before the function is called.
+The syntax is strict, to enforce code that is easy to read and understand.
+
 `:def` has no extra arguments like `:function` does: "range", "abort", "dict"
 or "closure".  A `:def` function always aborts on an error, does not get a
 range passed and cannot be a "dict" function.
 
-In the function body:
-- Arguments are accessed by name, without "a:".
-- There is no "a:" dictionary or "a:000" list.  Variable arguments are defined
-  with a name and have a list type: >
-  	def MyFunc(...itemlist: list<type>)
+The argument types and return type need to be specified.  The "any" type can
+be used, type checking will then be done at runtime, like with legacy
+functions.
+
+Arguments are accessed by name, without "a:".  There is no "a:" dictionary or
+"a:000" list.
+
+Variable arguments are defined as the last argument, with a name and have a
+list type, similar to Typescript.  For example, a list of numbers: >
+  	def MyFunc(...itemlist: list<number>)
 	   for item in itemlist
 	     ...
 
 
-Functions are script-local by default ~
+Functions and variables are script-local by default ~
 
 When using `:function` or `:def` to specify a new function at the script level
 in a Vim9 script, the function is local to the script, as if "s:" was
-prefixed.  To define a global function the "g:" prefix must be used.
+prefixed.  Using the "s:" prefix is optional.
+
+To define or use a global function or variable the "g:" prefix must be used.
 
 When using `:function` or `:def` to specify a new function inside a function,
 the function is local to the function.  It is not possible to define a
-script-local function inside a function. To define a global function the "g:"
-prefix must be used.
+script-local function inside a function. It is possible to define a global
+function, using the "g:" prefix.
 
 When referring to a function and no "s:" or "g:" prefix is used, Vim will
 search for the function in this order:
-- Local to the current function scope.
+- Local to the current scope and outer scopes up to the function scope.
 - Local to the current script file.
 - Imported functions, see `:import`.
-- Global.
+In all cases the function must be defined before used.  To make a call cycle a
+global function needs to be used. (TODO: can we fix this?)
+
+The result is that functions and variables without a namespace can always be
+found in the script, either defined there or imported.  Global functions and
+variables could be defined anywhere (good luck finding where!).
 
 Global functions can be defined and deleted at nearly any time.  In Vim9
 script script-local functions are defined once when the script is sourced and
-cannot be deleted.
+cannot be deleted.  Except that when the same script is sourced again all
+existing script-local functions and variables are deleted.
 
 
 Variable declarations with :let and :const ~
@@ -156,12 +178,12 @@ and without `:let`, because there is no 
 Variables cannot shadow previously defined variables.
 Variables may shadow Ex commands, rename the variable if needed.
 
-Global variables must be prefixed with "g:", also at the script level.
-However, global user defined functions are used without "g:". >
+Global variables and user defined functions must be prefixed with "g:", also
+at the script level. >
 	vim9script
 	let script_local = 'text'
 	let g:global = 'value'
-	let Funcref = ThatFunction
+	let Funcref = g:ThatFunction
 
 Since "&opt = value" is now assigning a value to option "opt", ":&" cannot be
 used to repeat a `:substitute` command.
--- a/runtime/ftplugin/man.vim
+++ b/runtime/ftplugin/man.vim
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
 " Vim filetype plugin file
 " Language:	man
-" Maintainer:	SungHyun Nam <goweol@gmail.com>
-" Last Change: 	2020 Apr 13
+" Maintainer:	Jason Franklin <vim@justemail.net>
+" Previous Maintainer:	SungHyun Nam <goweol@gmail.com>
+" Last Change: 	2020 Apr 30
 
 " To make the ":Man" command available before editing a manual page, source
 " this script from your startup vimrc file.
@@ -205,7 +206,7 @@ func <SID>GetPage(cmdmods, ...)
   endif
   let env_cmd = s:env_has_u ? 'env -u MANPAGER' : 'env MANPAGER=cat'
   let env_cmd .= ' GROFF_NO_SGR=1'
-  let man_cmd = env_cmd . ' man ' . s:GetCmdArg(sect, page) . ' | col -b'
+  let man_cmd = env_cmd . ' man ' . s:GetCmdArg(sect, page) . ' 2>/dev/null | col -b'
   silent exec "r !" . man_cmd
 
   if unsetwidth
--- 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 Feb 02
+" Last Change: 2020 Apr 27
 " URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/master/syntax/debchangelog.vim
 
 " Standard syntax initialization
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ let s:supported = [
       \ 'wheezy', 'jessie', 'stretch', 'buster', 'bullseye', 'bookworm',
       \ 'sid', 'rc-buggy',
       \
-      \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'eoan', 'focal', 'devel'
+      \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'eoan', 'focal', 'groovy', 'devel'
       \ ]
 let s:unsupported = [
       \ 'frozen', 'buzz', 'rex', 'bo', 'hamm', 'slink', 'potato',
--- 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 Feb 02
+" Last Change: 2020 Apr 27
 " URL: https://salsa.debian.org/vim-team/vim-debian/blob/master/syntax/debsources.vim
 
 " Standard syntax initialization
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ let s:supported = [
       \ 'wheezy', 'jessie', 'stretch', 'buster', 'bullseye', 'bookworm',
       \ 'sid', 'rc-buggy',
       \
-      \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'eoan', 'focal', 'devel'
+      \ 'trusty', 'xenial', 'bionic', 'eoan', 'focal', 'groovy', 'devel'
       \ ]
 let s:unsupported = [
       \ 'buzz', 'rex', 'bo', 'hamm', 'slink', 'potato',
--- a/runtime/syntax/lex.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/lex.vim
@@ -1,22 +1,19 @@
 " Vim syntax file
-" Language:	Lex
+" Language:	Lex and Flex
 " Maintainer:	Charles E. Campbell <NcampObell@SdrPchip.AorgM-NOSPAM>
-" Last Change:	Aug 31, 2016
-" Version:	17
-" URL:	http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#SYNTAX_LEX
-"
-" Option:
-"   lex_uses_cpp : if this variable exists, then C++ is loaded rather than C
+" Contributor:	Robert A. van Engelen <engelen@acm.org>
+" Last Change:	Apr 24, 2020
+" Version:	18
 
 " quit when a syntax file was already loaded
 if exists("b:current_syntax")
   finish
 endif
 
-" Read the C/C++ syntax to start with
-let s:Cpath= fnameescape(expand("<sfile>:p:h").(exists("g:lex_uses_cpp")? "/cpp.vim" : "/c.vim"))
+" Read the C++ syntax to start with
+let s:Cpath= fnameescape(expand("<sfile>:p:h")."/cpp.vim")
 if !filereadable(s:Cpath)
- for s:Cpath in split(globpath(&rtp,(exists("g:lex_uses_cpp")? "syntax/cpp.vim" : "syntax/c.vim")),"\n")
+ for s:Cpath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/cpp.vim"),"\n")
   if filereadable(fnameescape(s:Cpath))
    let s:Cpath= fnameescape(s:Cpath)
    break
@@ -29,115 +26,163 @@ exe "syn include @lexCcode ".s:Cpath
 " --- Lex stuff ---
 " --- ========= ---
 
-" Options Section
-syn match lexOptions '^%\s*option\>.*$' contains=lexPatString
+" Definitions
+" %%
+" Rules
+" %%
+" User Code
+"
+" --- ======= ---
+" --- Example ---
+" --- ======= ---
+"
+"   // this is a valid lex file
+"   // indented initial code block
+"   #include <stdlib.h>
+" %{
+" // initial code block
+" #include <stdio.h>
+" const char *sep = "";
+" %}
+" %option outfile="scanner.c" noyywrap nodefault
+" %x COMMENT
+" id      [A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*
+" %%
+"   // indented initial action code block
+"   printf("BEGIN");
+" {id}    printf("%s%s", sep, yytext); sep = "";
+" .       |
+" \n      { sep = "\n"; }
+" "/*"    { BEGIN COMMENT; }
+" "//".*  { }
+" <COMMENT>{
+" "*/"    { BEGIN INITIAL; }
+" .|\n    
+" }
+" <*><<EOF>> { // end of file
+"              printf("\nEND\n");
+"              yyterminate();
+"            }
+" %%
+" void scan()
+" {
+"   while (yylex())
+"     continue;
+" }
+" /* main program */
+" int main()
+" { 
+"   scan();
+" }   
 
-" Abbreviations Section
+" Definitions Section with initial code blocks, abbreviations, options, states
 if has("folding")
- syn region lexAbbrvBlock	fold start="^\(\h\+\s\|%{\)"	end="^\ze%%$"	skipnl	nextgroup=lexPatBlock contains=lexAbbrv,lexInclude,lexAbbrvComment,lexStartState
+ syn region lexAbbrvBlock	fold	start="^\S"	end="^\ze%%"	skipnl	nextgroup=lexPatBlock	contains=lexOptions,lexAbbrv,lexInitialCodeBlock,lexInclude,lexAbbrvComment,lexStartState
 else
- syn region lexAbbrvBlock	start="^\(\h\+\s\|%{\)"	end="^\ze%%$"	skipnl	nextgroup=lexPatBlock contains=lexAbbrv,lexInclude,lexAbbrvComment,lexStartState
+ syn region lexAbbrvBlock		start="^\S"	end="^\ze%%"	skipnl	nextgroup=lexPatBlock	contains=lexOptions,lexAbbrv,lexInitialCodeBlock,lexInclude,lexAbbrvComment,lexStartState
 endif
-syn match  lexAbbrv		"^\I\i*\s"me=e-1			skipwhite	contained nextgroup=lexAbbrvRegExp
-syn match  lexAbbrv		"^%[sx]"					contained
-syn match  lexAbbrvRegExp	"\s\S.*$"lc=1				contained nextgroup=lexAbbrv,lexInclude
+syn match  lexOptions		"^%\a\+\(\s.*\|[^{]*\)$"				contains=lexOptionsEq,lexPatString,lexSlashQuote,lexBrace,lexSlashBrace
+syn match  lexOptionsEq		"="					skipwhite	contained
+syn match  lexAbbrv		"^\I\i*\s"me=e-1			skipwhite	contained	nextgroup=lexAbbrvPat
+syn match  lexAbbrvPat		"\s\S.*$"lc=1						contained	contains=lexPatAbbrv,lexPatString,lexSlashQuote,lexBrace,lexSlashBrace	nextgroup=lexAbbrv,lexInclude
+syn match  lexStartState	"^%\(xs\?\|s\)\(t\(a\(t\(e\?\)\?\)\?\)\?\)\?\(\s\+\I\i*\)\+\s*$"	contained	contains=lexStartStateCmd
+syn match  lexStartStateCmd	'^%\(xs\?\|s\)\(t\(a\(t\(e\?\)\?\)\?\)\?\)\?'	contained
 if has("folding")
- syn region lexInclude	fold matchgroup=lexSep	start="^%{"	end="%}"	contained	contains=@lexCcode
- syn region lexAbbrvComment	fold			start="^\s\+/\*"	end="\*/"	contains=@Spell
- syn region lexAbbrvComment	fold			start="\%^/\*"	end="\*/"	contains=@Spell
- syn region lexStartState	fold matchgroup=lexAbbrv	start="^%\a\+"	end="$"	contained
+ syn region lexInitialCodeBlock	fold				start="^\s\+"	end="^\S"me=e-1			contains=@lexCcode
+ syn region lexInclude		fold	matchgroup=lexSep	start="^%\a*{"	end="^%\?}"	contained	contains=@lexCcode,lexCFunctions
+ syn region lexAbbrvComment	fold				start="^\s*//"	end="$"		contains=@Spell
+ syn region lexAbbrvComment	fold				start="^\s*/\*"	end="\*/"	contains=@Spell
 else
- syn region lexInclude	matchgroup=lexSep		start="^%{"	end="%}"	contained	contains=@lexCcode
- syn region lexAbbrvComment				start="^\s\+/\*"	end="\*/"	contains=@Spell
- syn region lexAbbrvComment				start="\%^/\*"	end="\*/"	contains=@Spell
- syn region lexStartState	matchgroup=lexAbbrv		start="^%\a\+"	end="$"	contained
+ syn region lexInitialCodeBlock					start="^\s\+"	end="^\S"me=e-1			contains=@lexCcode
+ syn region lexInclude			matchgroup=lexSep	start="^%\a*{"	end="^%\?}"	contained	contains=@lexCcode,lexCFunctions
+ syn region lexAbbrvComment					start="^\s*//"	end="$"		contains=@Spell
+ syn region lexAbbrvComment					start="^\s*/\*"	end="\*/"	contains=@Spell
 endif
 
-"%% : Patterns {Actions}
+" Rules Section with patterns and actions
 if has("folding")
- syn region lexPatBlock	fold matchgroup=Todo	start="^%%$" matchgroup=Todo	end="^%\ze%$"	skipnl	skipwhite	nextgroup=lexFinalCodeBlock	contains=lexPatTag,lexPatTagZone,lexPatComment,lexPat,lexPatInclude
- syn region lexPat		fold			start=+\S+ skip="\\\\\|\\."	end="\s"me=e-1	skipwhite	contained nextgroup=lexMorePat,lexPatSep,lexPattern contains=lexPatTag,lexPatString,lexSlashQuote,lexBrace
- syn region lexPatInclude	fold matchgroup=lexSep	start="^%{"	end="%}"	contained	contains=lexPatCode
- syn region lexBrace	fold			start="\[" skip=+\\\\\|\\+	end="]"			contained
- syn region lexPatString	fold matchgroup=String	start=+"+	skip=+\\\\\|\\"+	matchgroup=String end=+"+	contained
+ syn region lexPatBlock		fold	matchgroup=Todo		start="^%%"	matchgroup=Todo		end="^\ze%%"	skipnl	skipwhite	nextgroup=lexFinalCodeBlock	contains=lexPatTag,lexPatTagZone,lexPatComment,lexPat,lexPatSep,lexPatInclude
+ syn region lexPat		fold				start="\S"	skip="\\\\\|\\\s"	end="\ze\(\s*$\|\s\+\(\h\|{\W\|{$\|[-+*]\|//\|/\*\)\)"	skipwhite	contained nextgroup=lexMorePat,lexPatSep,lexPatEnd	contains=lexPatTag,lexPatString,lexSlashQuote,lexPatAbbrv,lexBrace,lexSlashBrace
+ syn region lexPatInclude	fold	matchgroup=lexSep	start="^%{"	end="^%}"	contained	contains=@lexCcode
+ syn region lexBrace		fold	matchgroup=Character	start="\["	skip="\\.\|\[:\a\+:\]\|\[\.\a\+\.\]\|\[=.=\]"	end="\]"	contained
+ syn region lexPatString	fold	matchgroup=String	start=+"+	skip=+\\\\\|\\"+	matchgroup=String	end=+"+	contained
 else
- syn region lexPatBlock	matchgroup=Todo		start="^%%$" matchgroup=Todo	end="^%%$"	skipnl	skipwhite	nextgroup=lexFinalCodeBlock	contains=lexPatTag,lexPatTagZone,lexPatComment,lexPat,lexPatInclude
- syn region lexPat					start=+\S+ skip="\\\\\|\\."	end="\s"me=e-1	skipwhite	contained nextgroup=lexMorePat,lexPatSep,lexPattern contains=lexPatTag,lexPatString,lexSlashQuote,lexBrace
- syn region lexPatInclude	matchgroup=lexSep		start="^%{"	end="%}"	contained	contains=lexPatCode
- syn region lexBrace				start="\[" skip=+\\\\\|\\+	end="]"			contained
- syn region lexPatString	matchgroup=String		start=+"+	skip=+\\\\\|\\"+	matchgroup=String end=+"+	contained
+ syn region lexPatBlock			matchgroup=Todo		start="^%%"	matchgroup=Todo		end="^\ze%%"	skipnl	skipwhite	nextgroup=lexFinalCodeBlock	contains=lexPatTag,lexPatTagZone,lexPatComment,lexPat,lexPatSep,lexPatInclude
+ syn region lexPat						start="\S"	skip="\\\\\|\\\s"	end="\ze\(\s*$\|\s\+\(\h\|{\W\|{$\|[-+*]\|//\|/\*\)\)"	skipwhite	contained nextgroup=lexMorePat,lexPatSep,lexPatEnd	contains=lexPatTag,lexPatString,lexSlashQuote,lexPatAbbrv,lexBrace,lexSlashBrace
+ syn region lexPatInclude		matchgroup=lexSep	start="^%{"	end="^%}"	contained	contains=@lexCcode
+ syn region lexBrace			matchgroup=Character	start="\["	skip="\\.\|\[:\a\+:\]\|\[\.\a\+\.\]\|\[=.=\]"	end="\]"	contained
+ syn region lexPatString		matchgroup=String	start=+"+	skip=+\\\\\|\\"+	matchgroup=String	end=+"+	contained
 endif
-syn match  lexPatTag	"^<\I\i*\(,\I\i*\)*>"			contained nextgroup=lexPat,lexPatTag,lexMorePat,lexPatSep
-syn match  lexPatTagZone	"^<\I\i*\(,\I\i*\)*>\s\+\ze{"			contained nextgroup=lexPatTagZoneStart
-syn match  lexPatTag	+^<\I\i*\(,\I\i*\)*>*\(\\\\\)*\\"+		contained nextgroup=lexPat,lexPatTag,lexMorePat,lexPatSep
-
-" Lex Patterns
-syn region lexPattern	start='[^ \t{}]'	end="$"			contained	contains=lexPatRange
-syn region lexPatRange	matchgroup=Delimiter	start='\['	skip='\\\\\|\\.'	end='\]'	contains=lexEscape
-syn match  lexEscape	'\%(\\\\\)*\\.'				contained
+syn match  lexPatAbbrv		"{\I\i*}"hs=s+1,he=e-1					contained
+syn match  lexPatTag		"^<\^\?\(\I\i*\|\*\)\(,\^\?\(\I\i*\|\*\)\)*>"		contained	nextgroup=lexPat,lexMorePat,lexPatSep,lexPatEnd
+syn match  lexPatTagZone	"^<\^\?\(\I\i*\|\*\)\(,\^\?\(\I\i*\|\*\)\)*>\s*{$"me=e-1	contained	nextgroup=lexPatTagZoneStart
 
 if has("folding")
- syn region lexPatTagZoneStart matchgroup=lexPatTag	fold	start='{' end='}'	contained contains=lexPat,lexPatComment
- syn region lexPatComment	start="\s\+/\*" end="\*/"	fold	skipnl	contained contains=cTodo skipwhite nextgroup=lexPatComment,lexPat,@Spell
+ syn region lexPatTagZoneStart	fold	matchgroup=lexPatTag	start='{$'	end='^}'	skipnl	skipwhite	contained	contains=lexPatTag,lexPatTagZone,lexPatComment,lexPat,lexPatSep,lexPatInclude
+ syn region lexPatComment	fold	start="//"	end="$"		skipnl	contained	contains=cTodo	skipwhite	nextgroup=lexPatComment,lexPat,@Spell
+ syn region lexPatComment	fold	start="/\*"	end="\*/"	skipnl	contained	contains=cTodo	skipwhite	nextgroup=lexPatComment,lexPat,@Spell
 else
- syn region lexPatTagZoneStart matchgroup=lexPatTag		start='{' end='}'	contained contains=lexPat,lexPatComment
- syn region lexPatComment	start="\s\+/\*" end="\*/"		skipnl	contained contains=cTodo skipwhite nextgroup=lexPatComment,lexPat,@Spell
+ syn region lexPatTagZoneStart		matchgroup=lexPatTag		start='{'	end='^}'	skipnl	skipwhitecontained	contains=lexPatTag,lexPatTagZone,lexPatComment,lexPat,lexPatSep,lexPatInclude
+ syn region lexPatComment		start="//"	end="$"		skipnl	contained	contains=cTodo	skipwhite	nextgroup=lexPatComment,lexPat,@Spell
+ syn region lexPatComment		start="/\*"	end="\*/"	skipnl	contained	contains=cTodo	skipwhite	nextgroup=lexPatComment,lexPat,@Spell
 endif
-syn match  lexPatCodeLine	"[^{\[].*"				contained contains=@lexCcode
-syn match  lexMorePat	"\s*|\s*$"			skipnl	contained nextgroup=lexPat,lexPatTag,lexPatComment
-syn match  lexPatSep	"\s\+"					contained nextgroup=lexMorePat,lexPatCode,lexPatCodeLine
+syn match  lexPatEnd		"\s*$"				skipnl	contained
+syn match  lexPatCodeLine	"[^{\[].*"				contained	contains=@lexCcode,lexCFunctions
+syn match  lexMorePat		"\s*|\s*$"			skipnl	contained	nextgroup=lexPat,lexPatTag,lexPatComment
+syn match  lexPatSep		"\s\+"					contained	nextgroup=lexMorePat,lexPatCode,lexPatCodeLine
 syn match  lexSlashQuote	+\(\\\\\)*\\"+				contained
+syn match  lexSlashBrace	+\(\\\\\)*\\\[+				contained
 if has("folding")
- syn region lexPatCode matchgroup=Delimiter start="{" end="}"	fold	skipnl contained contains=@lexCcode,lexCFunctions
+ syn region lexPatCode		fold	matchgroup=Delimiter	start="{"	end="}"	skipnl	contained	contains=@lexCcode,lexCFunctions
 else
- syn region lexPatCode matchgroup=Delimiter start="{" end="}"	skipnl	contained contains=@lexCcode,lexCFunctions
+ syn region lexPatCode			matchgroup=Delimiter	start="{"	end="}"	skipnl	contained	contains=@lexCcode,lexCFunctions
 endif
 
-" Lex "functions" which may appear in C/C++ code blocks
-syn keyword lexCFunctions	BEGIN	input	unput	woutput	yyleng	yylook	yytext
-syn keyword lexCFunctions	ECHO	output	winput	wunput	yyless	yymore	yywrap
+" User Code Section with final code block
+syn region lexFinalCodeBlock	matchgroup=Todo	start="^%%"	end="\%$"	contained	contains=@lexCcode
 
-" %%
-"  lexAbbrevBlock
-" %%
-"  lexPatBlock
-" %%
-"  lexFinalCodeBlock
-syn region lexFinalCodeBlock matchgroup=Todo start="%$"me=e-1 end="\%$"	contained	contains=@lexCcode
+" Lex macros which may appear in C/C++ code blocks
+syn keyword lexCFunctions	BEGIN	ECHO	REJECT	yytext	YYText	yyleng	YYLeng	yymore	yyless	yywrap	yylook
+syn keyword lexCFunctions	yyrestart	yyterminate	yylineno	yycolumno	yyin	yyout
+syn keyword lexCFunctions	input	unput	output		winput		wunput		woutput
+syn keyword lexCFunctions	yyinput	yyunput	yyoutput	yywinput	yywunput	yywoutput
 
 " <c.vim> includes several ALLBUTs; these have to be treated so as to exclude lex* groups
-syn cluster cParenGroup	add=lex.*
+syn cluster cParenGroup		add=lex.*
 syn cluster cDefineGroup	add=lex.*
 syn cluster cPreProcGroup	add=lex.*
-syn cluster cMultiGroup	add=lex.*
+syn cluster cMultiGroup		add=lex.*
 
 " Synchronization
 syn sync clear
 syn sync minlines=500
 syn sync match lexSyncPat	grouphere  lexPatBlock	"^%[a-zA-Z]"
 syn sync match lexSyncPat	groupthere lexPatBlock	"^<$"
-syn sync match lexSyncPat	groupthere lexPatBlock	"^%%$"
+syn sync match lexSyncPat	groupthere lexPatBlock	"^%%"
 
 " The default highlighting.
 if !exists("skip_lex_syntax_inits")
  hi def link lexAbbrvComment	lexPatComment
- hi def link lexAbbrvRegExp	Macro
- hi def link lexAbbrv	SpecialChar
- hi def link lexBrace	lexPat
- hi def link lexCFunctions	Function
- hi def link lexCstruct	cStructure
- hi def link lexMorePat	SpecialChar
- hi def link lexOptions	PreProc
+ hi def link lexAbbrvPat	lexPat
+ hi def link lexAbbrv		Special
+ hi def link lexBrace		lexPat
+ hi def link lexCFunctions	PreProc
+ hi def link lexMorePat		Special
+ hi def link lexOptions		PreProc
+ hi def link lexOptionsEq	Operator
  hi def link lexPatComment	Comment
  hi def link lexPat		Function
- hi def link lexPatString	Function
- hi def link lexPatTag	Special
+ hi def link lexPatString	lexPat
+ hi def link lexPatAbbrv	Special
+ hi def link lexPatTag		Statement
  hi def link lexPatTagZone	lexPatTag
  hi def link lexSep		Delimiter
  hi def link lexSlashQuote	lexPat
- hi def link lexStartState	Statement
+ hi def link lexSlashBrace	lexPat
+ hi def link lexStartState	lexPatTag
+ hi def link lexStartStateCmd	Special
 endif
 
 let b:current_syntax = "lex"
 
-" vim:ts=10
+" vim:ts=8
--- a/runtime/syntax/man.vim
+++ b/runtime/syntax/man.vim
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 " Vim syntax file
 " Language:	Man page
-" Maintainer:	SungHyun Nam <goweol@gmail.com>
+" Maintainer:	Jason Franklin <vim@justemail.net>
+" Previous Maintainer:	SungHyun Nam <goweol@gmail.com>
 " Previous Maintainer:	Gautam H. Mudunuri <gmudunur@informatica.com>
 " Version Info:
-" Last Change:	2020 Apr 15
+" Last Change:	2020 Apr 30
 
 " Additional highlighting by Johannes Tanzler <johannes.tanzler@aon.at>:
 "	* manSubHeading
@@ -19,9 +20,6 @@ runtime! syntax/ctrlh.vim
 
 syn case ignore
 
-syn match manHeader '\%1l.*'
-exe 'syn match manFooter ''\%' . line('$') . 'l.*'''
-
 syn match  manReference       "\f\+([1-9][a-z]\=)"
 syn match  manSectionHeading  "^[a-z][a-z -]*[a-z]$"
 syn match  manSubHeading      "^\s\{3\}[a-z][a-z -]*[a-z]$"
@@ -29,6 +27,9 @@ syn match  manOptionDesc      "^\s*[+-][
 syn match  manLongOptionDesc  "^\s*--[a-z0-9-]\S*"
 " syn match  manHistory		"^[a-z].*last change.*$"
 
+syn match manHeader '\%1l.*'
+exe 'syn match manFooter ''\%' . line('$') . 'l.*'''
+
 if getline(1) =~ '^[a-zA-Z_]\+([23])'
   syntax include @cCode <sfile>:p:h/c.vim
   syn match manCFuncDefinition  display "\<\h\w*\>\s*("me=e-1 contained