Patch 8.2.5116
Problem:    "limit" option of matchfuzzy() not always respected.
Solution:   Remove "else". (Kazuyuki Miyagi, closes #10586)
Files:      runtime/doc/builtin.txt, src/search.c,
            src/testdir/test_matchfuzzy.vim


*** ../vim-8.2.5115/runtime/doc/builtin.txt     2022-05-27 21:57:51.939739826 
+0100
--- runtime/doc/builtin.txt     2022-06-17 18:26:35.720767739 +0100
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*** 5839,5844 ****
--- 5899,5906 ----
                    matchseq    When this item is present return only matches
                                that contain the characters in {str} in the
                                given sequence.
+                   limit       Maximum number of matches in {list} to be
+                               returned.  Zero means no limit.
  
                If {list} is a list of dictionaries, then the optional {dict}
                argument supports the following additional items:
***************
*** 5850,5857 ****
                                This should accept a dictionary item as the
                                argument and return the text for that item to
                                use for fuzzy matching.
-                   limit       Maximum number of matches in {list} to be
-                               returned.  Zero means no limit.
  
                {str} is treated as a literal string and regular expression
                matching is NOT supported.  The maximum supported {str} length
--- 5912,5917 ----
*** ../vim-8.2.5115/src/search.c        2022-06-16 21:20:43.388236870 +0100
--- src/search.c        2022-06-17 18:19:20.560629175 +0100
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*** 4844,4850 ****
                return;
            }
        }
!       else if ((di = dict_find(d, (char_u *)"limit", -1)) != NULL)
        {
            if (di->di_tv.v_type != VAR_NUMBER)
            {
--- 4844,4851 ----
                return;
            }
        }
! 
!       if ((di = dict_find(d, (char_u *)"limit", -1)) != NULL)
        {
            if (di->di_tv.v_type != VAR_NUMBER)
            {
*** ../vim-8.2.5115/src/testdir/test_matchfuzzy.vim     2022-05-11 
14:15:32.343235976 +0100
--- src/testdir/test_matchfuzzy.vim     2022-06-17 18:19:20.560629175 +0100
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*** 243,248 ****
--- 243,256 ----
    call assert_equal(['2', '2'], x->matchfuzzy('2', #{limit: 2}))
    call assert_equal(['2', '2'], x->matchfuzzy('2', #{limit: 3}))
    call assert_fails("call matchfuzzy(x, '2', #{limit: '2'})", 'E475:')
+ 
+   let l = [{'id': 5, 'val': 'crayon'}, {'id': 6, 'val': 'camera'}]
+   call assert_equal([{'id': 5, 'val': 'crayon'}, {'id': 6, 'val': 'camera'}], 
l->matchfuzzy('c', #{text_cb: {v -> v.val}}))
+   call assert_equal([{'id': 5, 'val': 'crayon'}, {'id': 6, 'val': 'camera'}], 
l->matchfuzzy('c', #{key: 'val'}))
+   call assert_equal([{'id': 5, 'val': 'crayon'}, {'id': 6, 'val': 'camera'}], 
l->matchfuzzy('c', #{text_cb: {v -> v.val}, limit: 0}))
+   call assert_equal([{'id': 5, 'val': 'crayon'}, {'id': 6, 'val': 'camera'}], 
l->matchfuzzy('c', #{key: 'val', limit: 0}))
+   call assert_equal([{'id': 5, 'val': 'crayon'}], l->matchfuzzy('c', 
#{text_cb: {v -> v.val}, limit: 1}))
+   call assert_equal([{'id': 5, 'val': 'crayon'}], l->matchfuzzy('c', #{key: 
'val', limit: 1}))
  endfunc
  
  " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
*** ../vim-8.2.5115/src/version.c       2022-06-17 15:17:06.308400366 +0100
--- src/version.c       2022-06-17 18:22:19.210815576 +0100
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*** 736,737 ****
--- 736,739 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     5116,
  /**/

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