import { shada } from "https://deno.land/x/denops_std@v3.9.0/option/nvim/mod.ts";
When non-empty, the shada file is read upon startup and written
when exiting Vim (see |shada-file|). The string should be a comma
separated list of parameters, each consisting of a single character
identifying the particular parameter, followed by a number or string
which specifies the value of that parameter. If a particular
character is left out, then the default value is used for that
parameter. The following is a list of the identifying characters and
the effect of their value.
CHAR VALUE ~
! When included, save and restore global variables that start
with an uppercase letter, and don't contain a lowercase
letter. Thus "KEEPTHIS and "K_L_M" are stored, but "KeepThis"
and "_K_L_M" are not. Nested List and Dict items may not be
read back correctly, you end up with an empty item.
" Maximum number of lines saved for each register. Old name of
the '<' item, with the disadvantage that you need to put a
backslash before the ", otherwise it will be recognized as the
start of a comment!
% When included, save and restore the buffer list. If Vim is
started with a file name argument, the buffer list is not
restored. If Vim is started without a file name argument, the
buffer list is restored from the shada file. Quickfix
('buftype'), unlisted ('buflisted'), unnamed and buffers on
removable media (|shada-r|) are not saved.
When followed by a number, the number specifies the maximum
number of buffers that are stored. Without a number all
buffers are stored.
' Maximum number of previously edited files for which the marks
are remembered. This parameter must always be included when
'shada' is non-empty.
Including this item also means that the |jumplist| and the
|changelist| are stored in the shada file.
/ Maximum number of items in the search pattern history to be
saved. If non-zero, then the previous search and substitute
patterns are also saved. When not included, the value of
'history' is used.
: Maximum number of items in the command-line history to be
saved. When not included, the value of 'history' is used.
< Maximum number of lines saved for each register. If zero then
registers are not saved. When not included, all lines are
saved. '"' is the old name for this item.
Also see the 's' item below: limit specified in KiB.
@ Maximum number of items in the input-line history to be
saved. When not included, the value of 'history' is used.
c Dummy option, kept for compatibility reasons. Has no actual
effect: ShaDa always uses UTF-8 and 'encoding' value is fixed
to UTF-8 as well.
f Whether file marks need to be stored. If zero, file marks ('0
to '9, 'A to 'Z) are not stored. When not present or when
non-zero, they are all stored. '0 is used for the current
cursor position (when exiting or when doing |:wshada|).
h Disable the effect of 'hlsearch' when loading the shada
file. When not included, it depends on whether ":nohlsearch"
has been used since the last search command.
n Name of the shada file. The name must immediately follow
the 'n'. Must be at the end of the option! If the
'shadafile' option is set, that file name overrides the one
given here with 'shada'. Environment variables are
expanded when opening the file, not when setting the option.
r Removable media. The argument is a string (up to the next
','). This parameter can be given several times. Each
specifies the start of a path for which no marks will be
stored. This is to avoid removable media. For Windows you
could use "ra:,rb:". You can also use it for temp files,
e.g., for Unix: "r/tmp". Case is ignored.
s Maximum size of an item contents in KiB. If zero then nothing
is saved. Unlike Vim this applies to all items, except for
the buffer list and header. Full item size is off by three
unsigned integers: with s10
maximum item size may be 1 byte
(type: 7-bit integer) + 9 bytes (timestamp: up to 64-bit
integer) + 3 bytes (item size: up to 16-bit integer because
28 < 10240 < 216) + 10240 bytes (requested maximum item
contents size) = 10253 bytes.