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     1 To: [email protected]
       
     2 Subject: Patch 7.2.094
       
     3 Fcc: outbox
       
     4 From: Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]>
       
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     8 ------------
       
     9 
       
    10 Patch 7.2.094
       
    11 Problem:    Compiler warning for signed/unsigned compare.
       
    12 Solution:   Add type cast.  Also fix a few typos.
       
    13 Files:	    src/edit.c
       
    14 
       
    15 
       
    16 *** ../vim-7.2.093/src/edit.c	Tue Jan 13 12:29:03 2009
       
    17 --- src/edit.c	Wed Jan 28 21:13:51 2009
       
    18 ***************
       
    19 *** 1958,1963 ****
       
    20 --- 1958,1964 ----
       
    21    * Only matters when there are composing characters.
       
    22    * Return TRUE when something was deleted.
       
    23    */
       
    24 + /*ARGSUSED*/
       
    25      static int
       
    26   del_char_after_col(limit_col)
       
    27       int limit_col;
       
    28 ***************
       
    29 *** 1971,1977 ****
       
    30   	 * skip forward again when going too far back because of a
       
    31   	 * composing character. */
       
    32   	mb_adjust_cursor();
       
    33 ! 	while (curwin->w_cursor.col < limit_col)
       
    34   	{
       
    35   	    int l = utf_ptr2len(ml_get_cursor());
       
    36   
       
    37 --- 1972,1978 ----
       
    38   	 * skip forward again when going too far back because of a
       
    39   	 * composing character. */
       
    40   	mb_adjust_cursor();
       
    41 ! 	while (curwin->w_cursor.col < (colnr_T)limit_col)
       
    42   	{
       
    43   	    int l = utf_ptr2len(ml_get_cursor());
       
    44   
       
    45 ***************
       
    46 *** 4240,4246 ****
       
    47   	}
       
    48   
       
    49   	/* check if compl_curr_match has changed, (e.g. other type of
       
    50 ! 	 * expansion added somenthing) */
       
    51   	if (type != 0 && compl_curr_match != old_match)
       
    52   	    found_new_match = OK;
       
    53   
       
    54 --- 4241,4247 ----
       
    55   	}
       
    56   
       
    57   	/* check if compl_curr_match has changed, (e.g. other type of
       
    58 ! 	 * expansion added something) */
       
    59   	if (type != 0 && compl_curr_match != old_match)
       
    60   	    found_new_match = OK;
       
    61   
       
    62 ***************
       
    63 *** 4741,4747 ****
       
    64   		}
       
    65   		compl_length = curwin->w_cursor.col - (int)compl_col;
       
    66   		/* IObuff is used to add a "word from the next line" would we
       
    67 ! 		 * have enough space?  just being paranoic */
       
    68   #define	MIN_SPACE 75
       
    69   		if (compl_length > (IOSIZE - MIN_SPACE))
       
    70   		{
       
    71 --- 4742,4748 ----
       
    72   		}
       
    73   		compl_length = curwin->w_cursor.col - (int)compl_col;
       
    74   		/* IObuff is used to add a "word from the next line" would we
       
    75 ! 		 * have enough space?  just being paranoid */
       
    76   #define	MIN_SPACE 75
       
    77   		if (compl_length > (IOSIZE - MIN_SPACE))
       
    78   		{
       
    79 ***************
       
    80 *** 8206,8212 ****
       
    81   /*
       
    82    * If the cursor is on an indent, ^T/^D insert/delete one
       
    83    * shiftwidth.	Otherwise ^T/^D behave like a "<<" or ">>".
       
    84 !  * Always round the indent to 'shiftwith', this is compatible
       
    85    * with vi.  But vi only supports ^T and ^D after an
       
    86    * autoindent, we support it everywhere.
       
    87    */
       
    88 --- 8207,8213 ----
       
    89   /*
       
    90    * If the cursor is on an indent, ^T/^D insert/delete one
       
    91    * shiftwidth.	Otherwise ^T/^D behave like a "<<" or ">>".
       
    92 !  * Always round the indent to 'shiftwidth', this is compatible
       
    93    * with vi.  But vi only supports ^T and ^D after an
       
    94    * autoindent, we support it everywhere.
       
    95    */
       
    96 *** ../vim-7.2.093/src/version.c	Wed Jan 28 21:22:20 2009
       
    97 --- src/version.c	Wed Feb  4 11:17:02 2009
       
    98 ***************
       
    99 *** 678,679 ****
       
   100 --- 678,681 ----
       
   101   {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
       
   102 + /**/
       
   103 +     94,
       
   104   /**/
       
   105 
       
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