Patch 8.1.1628
Problem:    Popup window functions not in list of functions.
Solution:   Add popup window functins to the list of functions.  Reorganise
            the popup window help.
Files:      runtime/doc/eval.txt, runtime/doc/popup.txt,
            runtime/doc/usr_41.txt


*** ../vim-8.1.1627/runtime/doc/eval.txt        2019-07-04 15:39:23.819386002 
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--- runtime/doc/eval.txt        2019-07-04 16:27:27.069932278 +0200
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*** 2533,2538 ****
--- 2534,2557 ----
  or({expr}, {expr})            Number  bitwise OR
  pathshorten({expr})           String  shorten directory names in a path
  perleval({expr})              any     evaluate |Perl| expression
+ popup_atcursor({what}, {options}) Number create popup window near the cursor
+ popup_clear()                 none    close all popup windows
+ popup_close({id} [, {result}])        none    close popup window {id}
+ popup_create({what}, {options}) Number        create a popup window
+ popup_dialog({what}, {options}) Number        create a popup window used as a 
dialog
+ popup_filter_menu({id}, {key})  Number        filter for a menu popup window
+ popup_filter_yesno({id}, {key}) Number        filter for a dialog popup window
+ popup_getoptions({id})                Dict    get options of popup window {id}
+ popup_getpos({id})            Dict    get position of popup window {id}
+ popup_hide({id})              none    hide popup menu {id}
+ popup_menu({what}, {options}) Number  create a popup window used as a menu
+ popup_move({id}, {options})   none    set position of popup window {id}
+ popup_notification({what}, {options})
+                               Number  create a notification popup window
+ popup_show({id})              none    unhide popup window {id}
+ popup_setoptions({id}, {options})
+                               none    set options for popup window {id}
+ popup_settext({id}, {text})   none    set the text of popup window {id}
  pow({x}, {y})                 Float   {x} to the power of {y}
  prevnonblank({lnum})          Number  line nr of non-blank line <= {lnum}
  printf({fmt}, {expr1}...)     String  format text
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--- 7053,7062 ----
  <                     [1, 2, 3, 4]
                {only available when compiled with the |+perl| feature}
  
+ 
+ popup_ functions are documented here: |popup-functions|.
+ 
+ 
  pow({x}, {y})                                         *pow()*
                Return the power of {x} to the exponent {y} as a |Float|.
                {x} and {y} must evaluate to a |Float| or a |Number|.
*** ../vim-8.1.1627/runtime/doc/popup.txt       2019-06-30 22:16:06.935821727 
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--- runtime/doc/popup.txt       2019-07-04 16:39:00.318462487 +0200
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*** 1,16 ****
! *popup.txt*  For Vim version 8.1.  Last change: 2019 Jun 15
  
  
                  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
  
  
! Displaying text in floating window.                   *popup* *popup-window*
  
- THIS IS UNDER DESIGN - ANYTHING MAY STILL CHANGE
  
  1. Introduction                       |popup-intro|
  2. Functions                  |popup-functions|
! 3. Examples                   |popup-examples|
  
  
  {not available if the |+textprop| feature was disabled at compile time}
--- 1,26 ----
! *popup.txt*  For Vim version 8.1.  Last change: 2019 Jul 04
  
  
                  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
  
  
! Displaying text in a floating window.                 *popup* *popup-window*
  
  
  1. Introduction                       |popup-intro|
+    Window position and size   |popup-position|
+    Closing the popup window   |popup-close|
+    Popup buffer and window    |popup-buffer|
  2. Functions                  |popup-functions|
!    Details                    |popup-function-details|
! 3. Usage                      |popup-usage|
!    popup_create() arguments   |popup_create-arguments|
!    Popup text properties      |popup-props|
!    Popup filter                       |popup-filter|
!    Popup callback             |popup-callback|
!    Popup scrollbar            |popup-scrollbar|
!    Popup mask                 |popup-mask|
! 4. Examples                   |popup-examples|
  
  
  {not available if the |+textprop| feature was disabled at compile time}
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*** 55,61 ****
  - balloon, see |balloon-eval|
  
  
! WINDOW POSITION AND SIZE                      *popup-position*
  
  The height of the window is normally equal to the number of, possibly
  wrapping, lines in the buffer.  It can be limited with the "maxheight"
--- 65,71 ----
  - balloon, see |balloon-eval|
  
  
! WINDOW POSITION AND SIZE                              *popup-position*
  
  The height of the window is normally equal to the number of, possibly
  wrapping, lines in the buffer.  It can be limited with the "maxheight"
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*** 85,91 ****
  that it is in.
  
  
! CLOSING THE POPUP WINDOW                      *popup-close*
  
  Normally the plugin that created the popup window is also in charge of closing
  it.  If somehow a popup hangs around, you can close all of them with: >
--- 95,101 ----
  that it is in.
  
  
! CLOSING THE POPUP WINDOW                              *popup-close*
  
  Normally the plugin that created the popup window is also in charge of closing
  it.  If somehow a popup hangs around, you can close all of them with: >
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*** 97,136 ****
  "close" property.  It is set by default for notifications.
  
  
! TODO:
! - Add test for when popup with mask is off the left and off the right of the
!   screen.
! - check padding/border when popup is off the left and right of the screen.
! - Have a way to scroll to the bottom? (#4577)
! - Why does 'nrformats' leak from the popup window buffer???
! - Disable commands, feedkeys(), CTRL-W, etc. in a popup window.
!   Use ERROR_IF_POPUP_WINDOW for more commands.
! - Add 'balloonpopup': instead of showing text, let the callback open a popup
!   window and return the window ID.   The popup will then be closed when the
!   mouse moves, except when it moves inside the popup.
! - For the "moved" property also include mouse movement?
! - Can the buffer be re-used, to avoid using up lots of buffer numbers?
! - Have an option to attach the popup to a text position, like text properties
!   do. (#4560)
! - Make redrawing more efficient and avoid flicker:
!     - put popup menu also put in popup_mask?
! - Invoke filter with character before mapping?
! - Figure out the size and position better.
!     if wrapping splits a double-wide character
!     if wrapping inserts indent
! - When drawing on top half a double-wide character, display ">" or "<" in the
!   incomplete cell.
! - Use a popup window for the "info" item of completion instead of using a
!   preview window.  Ideas in issue #4544.
!   How to add highlighting?
! - Implement:
!       flip option
  
  ==============================================================================
  2. Functions                                          *popup-functions*
  
- THIS IS UNDER DESIGN - ANYTHING MAY STILL CHANGE
- 
  Creating a popup window:
        |popup_create()|        centered in the screen
        |popup_atcursor()|      just above the cursor position, closes when
--- 107,147 ----
  "close" property.  It is set by default for notifications.
  
  
! POPUP BUFFER AND WINDOW                                       *popup-buffer*
! 
! If a popup function is called to create a popup from text, a new buffer is
! created to hold the text and text properties of the popup window.  The buffer
! is always associated with the popup window and manipulation is restricted:
! - the buffer has no name
! - 'buftype' is "popup"
! - 'swapfile' is off
! - 'bufhidden' is "hide"
! - 'buflisted' is off
! - 'undolevels' is -1: no undo at all
! - all other buffer-local and window-local options are set to their Vim default
!   value.
! 
! It is possible to change the specifically mentioned options, but anything
! might break then, so better leave them alone.
! 
! The window does have a cursor position, but the cursor is not displayed.
! 
! To execute a command in the context of the popup window and buffer use
! `win_execute()`.  Example: >
!       call win_execute(winid, 'syntax enable')
! 
! Options can be set on the window with `setwinvar()`, e.g.: >
!       call setwinvar(winid, '&wrap', 0)
! And options can be set on the buffer with `setbufvar()`, e.g.: >
!       call setbufvar(winbufnr(winid), '&filetype', 'java')
! Note that this does not trigger autocommands.  Use `win_execute()` if you do
! need them.
! 
! 
  
  ==============================================================================
  2. Functions                                          *popup-functions*
  
  Creating a popup window:
        |popup_create()|        centered in the screen
        |popup_atcursor()|      just above the cursor position, closes when
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        |popup_getpos()|        get actual position and size of a popup
  
  
! [functions help to be moved to eval.txt later]
  
! popup_atcursor({what}, {options})                      *popup_atcursor()*
                Show the {what} above the cursor, and close it when the cursor
                moves.  This works like: >
                        call popup_create({what}, {
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        |popup_getpos()|        get actual position and size of a popup
  
  
! DETAILS                                               *popup-function-details*
  
! popup_atcursor({what}, {options})                     *popup_atcursor()*
                Show the {what} above the cursor, and close it when the cursor
                moves.  This works like: >
                        call popup_create({what}, {
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                the popup closes.
  
                {options} is a dictionary with many possible entries.
!               See |popup_create-usage| for details.
  
                Returns a window-ID, which can be used with other popup
                functions.  Use `winbufnr()` to get the number of the buffer
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                the popup closes.
  
                {options} is a dictionary with many possible entries.
!               See |popup_create-arguments| for details.
  
                Returns a window-ID, which can be used with other popup
                functions.  Use `winbufnr()` to get the number of the buffer
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                by the different text.
  
  
! POPUP BUFFER AND WINDOW                                       *popup-buffer*
! 
! A new buffer is created to hold the text and text properties of the popup
! window.  The buffer is always associated with the popup window and
! manipulation is restricted:
! - the buffer has no name
! - 'buftype' is "popup"
! - 'swapfile' is off
! - 'bufhidden' is "hide"
! - 'buflisted' is off
! - 'undolevels' is -1: no undo at all
! - all other buffer-local and window-local options are set to their Vim default
!   value.
! 
! It is possible to change the specifically mentioned options, but anything
! might break then, so better leave them alone.
! 
! The window does have a cursor position, but the cursor is not displayed.
! 
! To execute a command in the context of the popup window and buffer use
! `win_execute()`.  Example: >
!       call win_execute(winid, 'syntax enable')
! 
! Options can be set on the window with `setwinvar()`, e.g.: >
!       call setwinvar(winid, '&wrap', 0)
! And options can be set on the buffer with `setbufvar()`, e.g.: >
!       call setbufvar(winbufnr(winid), '&filetype', 'java')
! Note that this does not trigger autocommands.  Use `win_execute()` if you do
! need them.
! 
  
! POPUP_CREATE() ARGUMENTS                              *popup_create-usage*
  
  The first argument of |popup_create()| (and the second argument to
  |popup_settext()|) specifies the text to be displayed, and optionally text
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                by the different text.
  
  
! ==============================================================================
! 3. Usage                                              *popup-usage*
  
! POPUP_CREATE() ARGUMENTS                       *popup_create-arguments*
  
  The first argument of |popup_create()| (and the second argument to
  |popup_settext()|) specifies the text to be displayed, and optionally text
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        [[1, 1, 1, 1], [-1, -1, 1, 1], [1, 1, -1, -1], [-1, -1, -1, -1]]
  
  ==============================================================================
! 3. Examples                                           *popup-examples*
  
! TODO
                                        *popup_dialog-example*
  Prompt the user to press y/Y or n/N: >
  
--- 692,700 ----
        [[1, 1, 1, 1], [-1, -1, 1, 1], [1, 1, -1, -1], [-1, -1, -1, -1]]
  
  ==============================================================================
! 4. Examples                                           *popup-examples*
  
! TODO: more interesting examples
                                        *popup_dialog-example*
  Prompt the user to press y/Y or n/N: >
  
*** ../vim-8.1.1627/runtime/doc/usr_41.txt      2019-06-09 17:21:48.653261084 
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--- runtime/doc/usr_41.txt      2019-07-04 16:48:15.031397873 +0200
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*** 1,4 ****
! *usr_41.txt*  For Vim version 8.1.  Last change: 2019 May 04
  
                     VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
  
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! *usr_41.txt*  For Vim version 8.1.  Last change: 2019 Jul 04
  
                     VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
  
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  if you are impatient.
  
  
! THREE KINDS OF NUMBERS
  
! Numbers can be decimal, hexadecimal or octal.  A hexadecimal number starts
! with "0x" or "0X".  For example "0x1f" is decimal 31.  An octal number starts
! with a zero.  "017" is decimal 15.  Careful: don't put a zero before a decimal
! number, it will be interpreted as an octal number!
     The ":echo" command always prints decimal numbers.  Example: >
  
        :echo 0x7f 036
  <     127 30 ~
  
! A number is made negative with a minus sign.  This also works for hexadecimal
! and octal numbers.   A minus sign is also used for subtraction.  Compare this
! with the previous example: >
  
        :echo 0x7f -036
  <     97 ~
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  if you are impatient.
  
  
! FOUR KINDS OF NUMBERS
  
! Numbers can be decimal, hexadecimal, octal or binary.  A hexadecimal number
! starts with "0x" or "0X".  For example "0x1f" is decimal 31.  An octal number
! starts with a zero.  "017" is decimal 15.  A binary number starts with "0b" or
! "0B".  For example "0b101" is decimal 5.  Careful: don't put a zero before a
! decimal number, it will be interpreted as an octal number!
     The ":echo" command always prints decimal numbers.  Example: >
  
        :echo 0x7f 036
  <     127 30 ~
  
! A number is made negative with a minus sign.  This also works for hexadecimal,
! octal and binary numbers.  A minus sign is also used for subtraction.  Compare
! this with the previous example: >
  
        :echo 0x7f -036
  <     97 ~
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--- 748,759 ----
        getcharsearch()         return character search information
        setcharsearch()         set character search information
  
+ Working with text in another buffer:
+       getbufline()            get a list of lines from the specified buffer
+       setbufline()            replace a line in the specified buffer
+       appendbufline()         append a list of lines in the specified buffer
+       deletebufline()         delete lines from a specified buffer
+ 
                                        *system-functions* *file-functions*
  System functions and manipulation of files:
        glob()                  expand wildcards
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--- 805,814 ----
        argidx()                current position in the argument list
        arglistid()             get id of the argument list
        argv()                  get one entry from the argument list
+       bufadd()                add a file to the list of buffers
        bufexists()             check if a buffer exists
        buflisted()             check if a buffer exists and is listed
+       bufload()               ensure a buffer is loaded
        bufloaded()             check if a buffer exists and is loaded
        bufname()               get the name of a specific buffer
        bufnr()                 get the buffer number of a specific buffer
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        bufwinid()              get the window ID of a specific buffer
        bufwinnr()              get the window number of a specific buffer
        winbufnr()              get the buffer number of a specific window
-       getbufline()            get a list of lines from the specified buffer
-       setbufline()            replace a line in the specified buffer
-       appendbufline()         append a list of lines in the specified buffer
-       deletebufline()         delete lines from a specified buffer
        listener_add()          add a callback to listen to changes
        listener_flush()        invoke listener callbacks
        listener_remove()       remove a listener callback
--- 819,824 ----
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--- 961,967 ----
        test_autochdir()        enable 'autochdir' during startup
        test_override()         test with Vim internal overrides
        test_garbagecollect_now()   free memory right now
+       test_getvalue()         get value of an internal variable
        test_ignore_error()     ignore a specific error message
        test_null_blob()        return a null Blob
        test_null_channel()     return a null Channel
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--- 1042,1066 ----
        term_setrestore()       set command to restore a terminal
        term_setsize()          set the size of a terminal
  
+ Popup window:                                 *popup-window-functions*
+       popup_create()          create popup centered in the screen
+       popup_atcursor()        create popup just above the cursor position,
+                               closes when the cursor moves away
+       popup_notification()    show a notification for three seconds
+       popup_dialog()          create popup centered with padding and border
+       popup_menu()            prompt for selecting an item from a list
+       popup_hide()            hide a popup temporarily
+       popup_show()            show a previously hidden popup
+       popup_move()            change the position and size of a popup
+       popup_setoptions()      override options of a popup
+       popup_settext()         replace the popup buffer contents
+       popup_close()           close one popup
+       popup_clear()           close all popups
+       popup_filter_menu()     select from a list of items
+       popup_filter_yesno()    blocks until 'y' or 'n' is pressed
+       popup_getoptions()      get current options for a popup
+       popup_getpos()          get actual position and size of a popup
+ 
  Timers:                                               *timer-functions*
        timer_start()           create a timer
        timer_pause()           pause or unpause a timer
*** ../vim-8.1.1627/src/version.c       2019-07-04 16:05:10.665946103 +0200
--- src/version.c       2019-07-04 16:49:13.175068693 +0200
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  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     1628,
  /**/

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