Patch 7.3.911
Problem:    Python: Access to Vim variables is not so easy.
Solution:   Define vim.vars and vim.vvars. (ZyX)
Files:      runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt, src/eval.c, src/globals.h,
            src/if_py_both.h, src/if_python3.c, src/if_python.c,
            src/testdir/test86.in, src/testdir/test86.ok,
            src/testdir/test87.in, src/testdir/test87.ok


*** ../vim-7.3.910/runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt      2012-09-21 14:00:05.000000000 
+0200
--- runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt     2013-04-24 13:54:23.000000000 +0200
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*** 54,61 ****
        EOF
        endfunction
  <
! Note: Python is very sensitive to the indenting.  Also make sure the "class"
! line and "EOF" do not have any indent.
  
                                                        *:pyfile* *:pyf*
  :[range]pyf[ile] {file}
--- 54,61 ----
        EOF
        endfunction
  <
! Note: Python is very sensitive to the indenting.  Make sure the "class" line
! and "EOF" do not have any indent.
  
                                                        *:pyfile* *:pyf*
  :[range]pyf[ile] {file}
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*** 165,171 ****
             Value           Meaning ~
             zero            Variable is not locked
             vim.VAR_LOCKED  Variable is locked, but can be unlocked
!            vim.VAR_FIXED   Variable is locked and can’t be unlocked
           integer constants. If variable is not fixed, you can do 
           `var.locked=True` to lock it and `var.locked=False` to unlock. 
           There is no recursive locking like |:lockvar|! does. There is also 
--- 165,171 ----
             Value           Meaning ~
             zero            Variable is not locked
             vim.VAR_LOCKED  Variable is locked, but can be unlocked
!            vim.VAR_FIXED   Variable is locked and can't be unlocked
           integer constants. If variable is not fixed, you can do 
           `var.locked=True` to lock it and `var.locked=False` to unlock. 
           There is no recursive locking like |:lockvar|! does. There is also 
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*** 237,242 ****
--- 237,247 ----
        "current range".  A range is a bit like a buffer, but with all access
        restricted to a subset of lines.  See |python-range| for more details.
  
+ vim.vars                                              *python-vars*
+ vim.vvars                                             *python-vvars*
+       Dictionary-like objects holding dictionaries with global (|g:|) and 
+       vim (|v:|) variables respectively. Identical to `vim.bindeval("g:")`, 
+       but faster.
  
  Output from Python                                    *python-output*
        Vim displays all Python code output in the Vim message area.  Normal
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*** 307,312 ****
--- 312,318 ----
        :py n = len(b)                  # number of lines
        :py (row,col) = b.mark('a')     # named mark
        :py r = b.range(1,5)            # a sub-range of the buffer
+       :py b.vars["foo"] = "bar"       # assign b:foo variable
  
  ==============================================================================
  4. Range objects                                      *python-range*
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*** 354,359 ****
--- 360,368 ----
                                This is a tuple, (row,col).
        height (read-write)     The window height, in rows
        width (read-write)      The window width, in columns
+       vars (read-only)        The window |w:| variables. Attribute is 
+                               unassignable, but you can change window 
+                               variables this way
  The height attribute is writable only if the screen is split horizontally.
  The width attribute is writable only if the screen is split vertically.
  
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*** 385,391 ****
  
                                                        *:py3* *:python3*
  The |:py3| and |:python3| commands work similar to |:python|.  A simple check
! if the `:py3` command is wrong: >
        :py3 print("Hello")
  <                                                     *:py3file*
  The |:py3file| command works similar to |:pyfile|.
--- 394,400 ----
  
                                                        *:py3* *:python3*
  The |:py3| and |:python3| commands work similar to |:python|.  A simple check
! if the `:py3` command is working: >
        :py3 print("Hello")
  <                                                     *:py3file*
  The |:py3file| command works similar to |:pyfile|.
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/eval.c   2013-04-15 18:25:55.000000000 +0200
--- src/eval.c  2013-04-24 14:02:45.000000000 +0200
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*** 113,124 ****
  static char *e_nofunc = N_("E130: Unknown function: %s");
  static char *e_illvar = N_("E461: Illegal variable name: %s");
  
! /*
!  * All user-defined global variables are stored in dictionary "globvardict".
!  * "globvars_var" is the variable that is used for "g:".
!  */
! static dict_T         globvardict;
! static dictitem_T     globvars_var;
  #define globvarht globvardict.dv_hashtab
  
  /*
--- 113,119 ----
  static char *e_nofunc = N_("E130: Unknown function: %s");
  static char *e_illvar = N_("E461: Illegal variable name: %s");
  
! static dictitem_T     globvars_var;           /* variable used for g: */
  #define globvarht globvardict.dv_hashtab
  
  /*
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*** 370,381 ****
  #define vv_list               vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_list
  #define vv_tv         vv_di.di_tv
  
! /*
!  * The v: variables are stored in dictionary "vimvardict".
!  * "vimvars_var" is the variable that is used for the "l:" scope.
!  */
! static dict_T         vimvardict;
! static dictitem_T     vimvars_var;
  #define vimvarht  vimvardict.dv_hashtab
  
  static void prepare_vimvar __ARGS((int idx, typval_T *save_tv));
--- 365,371 ----
  #define vv_list               vv_di.di_tv.vval.v_list
  #define vv_tv         vv_di.di_tv
  
! static dictitem_T     vimvars_var;            /* variable used for v: */
  #define vimvarht  vimvardict.dv_hashtab
  
  static void prepare_vimvar __ARGS((int idx, typval_T *save_tv));
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/globals.h        2013-03-19 13:33:18.000000000 +0100
--- src/globals.h       2013-04-24 13:57:51.000000000 +0200
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*** 180,185 ****
--- 180,187 ----
  EXTERN int    emsg_severe INIT(= FALSE);   /* use message of next of several
                                               emsg() calls for throw */
  EXTERN int    did_endif INIT(= FALSE);    /* just had ":endif" */
+ EXTERN dict_T vimvardict;                 /* Dictionary with v: variables */
+ EXTERN dict_T globvardict;                /* Dictionary with g: variables */
  #endif
  EXTERN int    did_emsg;                   /* set by emsg() when the message
                                               is displayed or thrown */
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/if_py_both.h     2013-04-24 13:47:36.000000000 +0200
--- src/if_py_both.h    2013-04-24 13:54:23.000000000 +0200
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*** 1532,1539 ****
      else if (strcmp(name, "width") == 0)
        return Py_BuildValue("l", (long)(W_WIDTH(this->win)));
  #endif
      else if (strcmp(name,"__members__") == 0)
!       return Py_BuildValue("[sss]", "buffer", "cursor", "height");
      else
        return NULL;
  }
--- 1532,1541 ----
      else if (strcmp(name, "width") == 0)
        return Py_BuildValue("l", (long)(W_WIDTH(this->win)));
  #endif
+     else if (strcmp(name, "vars") == 0)
+       return DictionaryNew(this->win->w_vars);
      else if (strcmp(name,"__members__") == 0)
!       return Py_BuildValue("[ssss]", "buffer", "cursor", "height", "vars");
      else
        return NULL;
  }
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*** 2495,2502 ****
        return Py_BuildValue("s", this->buf->b_ffname);
      else if (strcmp(name, "number") == 0)
        return Py_BuildValue(Py_ssize_t_fmt, this->buf->b_fnum);
      else if (strcmp(name,"__members__") == 0)
!       return Py_BuildValue("[ss]", "name", "number");
      else
        return NULL;
  }
--- 2497,2506 ----
        return Py_BuildValue("s", this->buf->b_ffname);
      else if (strcmp(name, "number") == 0)
        return Py_BuildValue(Py_ssize_t_fmt, this->buf->b_fnum);
+     else if (strcmp(name, "vars") == 0)
+       return DictionaryNew(this->buf->b_vars);
      else if (strcmp(name,"__members__") == 0)
!       return Py_BuildValue("[sss]", "name", "number", "vars");
      else
        return NULL;
  }
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/if_python3.c     2013-04-24 13:39:11.000000000 +0200
--- src/if_python3.c    2013-04-24 13:54:23.000000000 +0200
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*** 1647,1652 ****
--- 1647,1655 ----
      Py_INCREF((PyObject *)(void *)&TheWindowList);
      PyModule_AddObject(mod, "windows", (PyObject *)(void *)&TheWindowList);
  
+     PyModule_AddObject(mod, "vars", DictionaryNew(&globvardict));
+     PyModule_AddObject(mod, "vvars", DictionaryNew(&vimvardict));
+ 
  #define ADD_INT_CONSTANT(name, value) \
      tmp = PyLong_FromLong(value); \
      Py_INCREF(tmp); \
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/if_python.c      2013-04-24 13:47:36.000000000 +0200
--- src/if_python.c     2013-04-24 13:54:33.000000000 +0200
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*** 1330,1335 ****
--- 1330,1336 ----
  {
      PyObject *mod;
      PyObject *dict;
+     PyObject *tmp;
      /* The special value is removed from sys.path in Python_Init(). */
      static char *(argv[2]) = {"/must>not&exist/foo", NULL};
  
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*** 1353,1358 ****
--- 1354,1365 ----
      PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "buffers", (PyObject *)(void *)&TheBufferList);
      PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "current", (PyObject *)(void *)&TheCurrent);
      PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "windows", (PyObject *)(void *)&TheWindowList);
+     tmp = DictionaryNew(&globvardict);
+     PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "vars",    tmp);
+     Py_DECREF(tmp);
+     tmp = DictionaryNew(&vimvardict);
+     PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "vvars",   tmp);
+     Py_DECREF(tmp);
      PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "VAR_LOCKED",    PyInt_FromLong(VAR_LOCKED));
      PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "VAR_FIXED",     PyInt_FromLong(VAR_FIXED));
      PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "VAR_SCOPE",     PyInt_FromLong(VAR_SCOPE));
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/testdir/test86.in        2013-04-05 19:32:30.000000000 
+0200
--- src/testdir/test86.in       2013-04-24 13:54:33.000000000 +0200
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*** 346,351 ****
--- 346,364 ----
  :$put =string(pyeval('l'))
  :py l = ll[-10:10]
  :$put =string(pyeval('l'))
+ :"
+ :" Vars
+ :let g:foo = 'bac'
+ :let w:abc = 'def'
+ :let b:baz = 'bar'
+ :try
+ :  throw "Abc"
+ :catch
+ :  put =pyeval('vim.vvars[''exception'']')
+ :endtry
+ :put =pyeval('vim.vars[''foo'']')
+ :put =pyeval('vim.current.window.vars[''abc'']')
+ :put =pyeval('vim.current.buffer.vars[''baz'']')
  :endfun
  :"
  :call Test()
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/testdir/test86.ok        2013-04-24 13:04:21.000000000 
+0200
--- src/testdir/test86.ok       2013-04-24 13:54:33.000000000 +0200
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*** 76,78 ****
--- 76,82 ----
  [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
+ Abc
+ bac
+ def
+ bar
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/testdir/test87.in        2013-02-13 14:17:00.000000000 
+0100
--- src/testdir/test87.in       2013-04-24 13:54:33.000000000 +0200
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*** 315,320 ****
--- 315,333 ----
  :py3 trace_main()
  :py3 sys.settrace(None)
  :$put =string(l)
+ :"
+ :" Vars
+ :let g:foo = 'bac'
+ :let w:abc = 'def'
+ :let b:baz = 'bar'
+ :try
+ :  throw "Abc"
+ :catch
+ :  put =py3eval('vim.vvars[''exception'']')
+ :endtry
+ :put =py3eval('vim.vars[''foo'']')
+ :put =py3eval('vim.current.window.vars[''abc'']')
+ :put =py3eval('vim.current.buffer.vars[''baz'']')
  :endfun
  :"
  :call Test()
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/testdir/test87.ok        2013-04-24 13:04:21.000000000 
+0200
--- src/testdir/test87.ok       2013-04-24 13:54:33.000000000 +0200
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*** 65,67 ****
--- 65,71 ----
  vim:  Vim(let):E861:
  [1]
  [1, 10, 11, 10, 11, 10, 11, 10, 11, 10, 11, 10, 1]
+ Abc
+ bac
+ def
+ bar
*** ../vim-7.3.910/src/version.c        2013-04-24 13:47:36.000000000 +0200
--- src/version.c       2013-04-24 13:54:00.000000000 +0200
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*** 730,731 ****
--- 730,733 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     911,
  /**/

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