import { fn } from "https://deno.land/x/ddc_vim@v4.0.2/deps.ts";
const { getbufline } = fn;
Return a List
with the lines starting from {lnum} to {end}
(inclusive) in the buffer {buf}. If {end} is omitted, a
List
with only the line {lnum} is returned. See
getbufoneline()
for only getting the line.
For the use of {buf}, see bufname()
above.
For {lnum} and {end} "$" can be used for the last line of the buffer. Otherwise a number must be used.
When {lnum} is smaller than 1 or bigger than the number of
lines in the buffer, an empty List
is returned.
When {end} is greater than the number of lines in the buffer,
it is treated as {end} is set to the number of lines in the
buffer. When {end} is before {lnum} an empty List
is
returned.
This function works only for loaded buffers. For unloaded and
non-existing buffers, an empty List
is returned.
Example:
:let lines = getbufline(bufnr("myfile"), 1, "$")
Can also be used as a method
:
GetBufnr()->getbufline(lnum)