Add documentation for cond setting

Ref: #1994
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patrick96 2021-11-13 12:55:21 +01:00 committed by Stephan Seitz
parent 50314758ee
commit be1c93f848

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@ -74,9 +74,13 @@ Each module corresponds to an entry in the dictionary passed to the
EOF
<
All modules share some common options, like `enable` and `disable`.
All modules share some common options, like `enable`, `disable`, and `cond`.
When `enable` is `true` this will enable the module for all supported languages,
if you want to disable the module for some languages you can pass a list to the `disable` option.
For more fine-grained control, `cond` takes a function and whenever it returns
`false` the module is disabled for that buffer.
The `cond` function is called once when a module starts in a buffer and
received the language and the buffer number as arguments.
>
lua <<EOF
@ -84,6 +88,9 @@ if you want to disable the module for some languages you can pass a list to the
highlight = {
enable = true,
disable = { "cpp", "lua" },
cond = function(lang, bufnr) -- Disable in large C++ buffers
return not (lang == "cpp" and api.nvim_buf_line_count(bufnr) > 50000)
end,
},
}
EOF