On 01/12/08 07:03, Bill McCarthy wrote:
> On Sun 30-Nov-08 6:20pm -0600, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
>
>> Slightly (but not wholly) OT: Bill, I know that your extra float
>> functions' help has of course long since been erased by syncing with the
>> "official" doc/eval.txt. Maybe it would be worth while to publish it
>> separately, and with a different filename, as something which could be
>> dropped into $VIM/vimfiles/doc/ in order to avoid conflicts in the future.
>
> A first pass at this is attached, saved after "set ff=unix".
>
Thanks! I've added it to $VIM/vimfiles/doc, run ":helptags
$VIM/vimfiles/doc", and it works. I haven't yet checked it in the most
painstaking detail, but I've noticed one thing already: unlike ":help
log10()" in Bram's eval.txt, ":help log()" specified that the argument
must be positive. However, both ":echo log10(-1)" and ":echo log(-1)"
output "nan" without giving a Vim error. I believe this is the right
behaviour. So which help paragraph is right? ... Maybe both of them,
from slightly different viewpoints?
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Best regards,
Tony.
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