On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1:54:53 PM UTC+12, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> for this, line 827 of doc/tagsrch.txt would have had to be:
>         *che* *chec* *check* *checkp* *checkpa* *checkpat* *checkpath*
> instead of just the first and last ones of these; similarly for _all_
> other ex-commands, which I believe would have made the doc/tags file
> much bigger.
Extra tags would only be needed where there's ambiguity.  I compiled a list; the middle column is what you get if you type the given at the : command prompt, and the third column is the topic you get if you ask for help for the given:
given   | :            | :help :
--------+--------------+-------------
arg     | args         | arga
bre     | brewind      | break
cab     | cabbrev      | cabclear
cadd    | caddbuffer   | caddexpr
chec    | checkpath    | checktime
cne     | cnext        | cnewer
cnor    | cnoremap     | cnoreabbrev
cun     | cunmap       | cunabbrev
diff    | diffupdate   | diffget
doaut   | doautocmd    | doautoall
end     | endif        | endfunction
folddo  | folddopen    | folddoc
inor    | inoremap     | inoreabbrev
keep    | keepmarks    | keepalt
ladd    | laddbuffer   | laddexpr
lfi     | lfile        | lfirst
lge     | lgetfile     | lgetbuffer
lma     | lmap         | lmake
lock    | lockmarks    | lockvar
mkvi    | mkvimrc      | mkview
sfi     | sfind        | sfirst
snore   | snoremap     | snoremenu
ver     | version      | verbose
One or two extra tags for each of these is not going to significantly add to vim's 10,000 or so.
> :help :check<Tab> (with 'wildmenu' on) or :help :check<Ctrl-D> would
> have shown you all helptags beginning with :check
How would I have known to do that, when I did not know that there might be another command starting with "check"?  I use the help when I don't know stuff, that's the point of it.
Regards, John Little
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