From 8868f0746c0d45e7c61facae1ffcff056395afa2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: h-east Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 13:40:30 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Update by original --- doc/fold.jax | 4 ++-- en/fold.txt | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/fold.jax b/doc/fold.jax index 2a1b34e4a..189b8a228 100644 --- a/doc/fold.jax +++ b/doc/fold.jax @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*fold.txt* For Vim バージョン 9.1. Last change: 2024 Dec 16 +*fold.txt* For Vim バージョン 9.1. Last change: 2024 Dec 17 VIMリファレンスマニュアル by Bram Moolenaar @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ zk カーソルより上方の折り畳みへ移動する。閉じられた折 折り畳みに対してコマンドを実行する ~ -:[range]foldd[oopen] {cmd} *:foldd* *:folddo* *:folddoopen* +:[range]foldd[oopen] {cmd} *:foldd* *:folddo* *:folddoopen* 閉じた折り畳みの中以外の全ての行に対して{cmd}を実行する。 [range]が与えられた時は、その範囲だけが対象となる。 コマンドが各行に対して実行される時にはカーソルはその対象となる diff --git a/en/fold.txt b/en/fold.txt index cf9208936..b6cb2a440 100644 --- a/en/fold.txt +++ b/en/fold.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*fold.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Dec 16 +*fold.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Dec 17 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -106,7 +106,8 @@ The result of foldexpr then determines the fold level as follows: "<1", "<2", .. a fold with this level ends at this line ">1", ">2", .. a fold with this level starts at this line -The result values "=", "s" and "a" are more expensive, please see |fold-expr-slow|. +The result values "=", "s" and "a" are more expensive, please see +|fold-expr-slow|. It is not required to mark the start (end) of a fold with ">1" ("<1"), a fold will also start (end) when the fold level is higher (lower) than the fold @@ -122,7 +123,7 @@ For debugging the 'debug' option can be set to "msg", the error messages will be visible then. If the 'foldexpr' expression starts with s: or ||, then it is replaced -with the script ID (|local-function|). Examples: > +with the script ID (|local-function|). Examples: > set foldexpr=s:MyFoldExpr() set foldexpr=SomeFoldExpr() < @@ -146,7 +147,7 @@ end in that line. It may happen that folds are not updated properly. You can use |zx| or |zX| to force updating folds. -Minimizing Computational Cost *fold-expr-slow* +MINIMIZING COMPUTATIONAL COST *fold-expr-slow* Due to its computational cost, this fold method can make Vim unresponsive, especially when the fold level of all lines have to be initially computed. @@ -154,13 +155,15 @@ Afterwards, after each change, Vim restricts the computation of foldlevels to those lines whose fold level was affected by it (and reuses the known foldlevels of all the others). -The fold expression should therefore strive to minimize the number of dependent -lines needed for the computation of a given line: For example, try to avoid the -"=", "a" and "s" return values, because these will require the evaluation of the -fold levels on previous lines until an independent fold level is found. +The fold expression should therefore strive to minimize the number of +dependent lines needed for the computation of a given line: For example, try +to avoid the "=", "a" and "s" return values, because these will require the +evaluation of the fold levels on previous lines until an independent fold +level is found. -If this proves difficult, the next best thing could be to cache all fold levels -in a buffer-local variable (b:foldlevels) that is only updated on |b:changedtick|: +If this proves difficult, the next best thing could be to cache all fold +levels in a buffer-local variable (b:foldlevels) that is only updated on +|b:changedtick|: >vim vim9script def MyFoldFunc(): number @@ -174,8 +177,9 @@ in a buffer-local variable (b:foldlevels) that is only updated on |b:changedtick enddef set foldexpr=s:MyFoldFunc() < -In above example further speedup was gained by using a precompiled Vim9script -function without arguments (that must still use v:lnum). See |expr-option-function|. +In above example further speedup was gained by using a precompiled Vim9 script +function without arguments (that must still use v:lnum). See +|expr-option-function|. SYNTAX *fold-syntax* @@ -412,8 +416,8 @@ zX Undo manually opened and closed folds: re-apply 'foldlevel'. Also forces recomputing folds, like |zx|. *zm* -zm Fold more: Subtract |v:count1| from 'foldlevel'. If 'foldlevel' was - already zero nothing happens. +zm Fold more: Subtract |v:count1| from 'foldlevel'. If + 'foldlevel' was already zero nothing happens. 'foldenable' will be set. *zM* @@ -477,7 +481,7 @@ zk Move upwards to the end of the previous fold. A closed fold EXECUTING COMMANDS ON FOLDS ~ -:[range]foldd[oopen] {cmd} *:foldd* *:folddo* *:folddoopen* +:[range]foldd[oopen] {cmd} *:foldd* *:folddo* *:folddoopen* Execute {cmd} on all lines that are not in a closed fold. When [range] is given, only these lines are used. Each time {cmd} is executed the cursor is positioned on the @@ -567,7 +571,7 @@ When there is room after the text, it is filled with the character specified by 'fillchars'. If the 'foldtext' expression starts with s: or ||, then it is replaced -with the script ID (|local-function|). Examples: > +with the script ID (|local-function|). Examples: > set foldtext=s:MyFoldText() set foldtext=SomeFoldText() <