runtime(doc): text-objects: document how escaped delimiters are handled
Commit:
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/02902b547bdb3ba480a52c90dce742201241f224
Author: Christian Brabandt <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Sep 29 00:09:28 2023 +0200
runtime(doc): text-objects: document how escaped delimiters are handled
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <[email protected]>
diff --git a/runtime/doc/motion.txt b/runtime/doc/motion.txt
index 73fc9a817..403ef4f30 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/motion.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/motion.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*motion.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Sep 18
+*motion.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2023 Sep 28
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -592,14 +592,16 @@ a] *v_a]*
*v_a[* *a]* *a[*
a[ "a [] block", select [count] '[' ']' blocks. This
goes backwards to the [count] unclosed '[', and finds
the matching ']'. The enclosed text is selected,
- including the '[' and ']'.
+ including the '[' and ']'. The |cpo-M| option flag
+ is used to handle escaped brackets.
When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
i] *v_i]* *v_i[* *i]* *i[*
i[ "inner [] block", select [count] '[' ']' blocks. This
goes backwards to the [count] unclosed '[', and finds
the matching ']'. The enclosed text is selected,
- excluding the '[' and ']'.
+ excluding the '[' and ']'. The |cpo-M| option flag
+ is used to handle escaped brackets.
When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
a) *v_a)* *a)* *a(*
@@ -607,7 +609,8 @@ a( *vab*
*v_ab* *v_a(* *ab*
ab "a block", select [count] blocks, from "[count] [(" to
the matching ')', including the '(' and ')' (see
|[(|). Does not include white space outside of the
- parenthesis.
+ parenthesis. The |cpo-M| option flag is used to
+ handle escaped parenthesis.
When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
i) *v_i)* *i)* *i(*
@@ -615,19 +618,22 @@ i(
*vib* *v_ib* *v_i(* *ib*
ib "inner block", select [count] blocks, from "[count] [("
to the matching ')', excluding the '(' and ')' (see
|[(|). If the cursor is not inside a () block, then
- find the next "(".
+ find the next "(". The |cpo-M| option flag
+ is used to handle escaped parenthesis.
When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
a> *v_a>* *v_a<* *a>* *a<*
a< "a <> block", select [count] <> blocks, from the
[count]'th unmatched '<' backwards to the matching
- '>', including the '<' and '>'.
+ '>', including the '<' and '>'. The |cpo-M| option flag
+ is used to handle escaped '<' and '>'.
When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
i> *v_i>* *v_i<* *i>* *i<*
i< "inner <> block", select [count] <> blocks, from
the [count]'th unmatched '<' backwards to the matching
- '>', excluding the '<' and '>'.
+ '>', excluding the '<' and '>'. The |cpo-M| option flag
+ is used to handle escaped '<' and '>'.
When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
*v_at* *at*
@@ -649,14 +655,16 @@ a}
*v_a}* *a}* *a{*
a{ *v_aB* *v_a{* *aB*
aB "a Block", select [count] Blocks, from "[count] [{" to
the matching '}', including the '{' and '}' (see
- |[{|).
+ |[{|). The |cpo-M| option flag is used to handle
+ escaped braces.
When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
i} *v_i}* *i}* *i{*
i{ *v_iB* *v_i{* *iB*
iB "inner Block", select [count] Blocks, from "[count] [{"
to the matching '}', excluding the '{' and '}' (see
- |[{|).
+ |[{|). The |cpo-M| option flag is used to handle
+ escaped braces.
When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
a" *v_aquote* *aquote*
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