Patch 7.3.952
Problem:    Python: It's not easy to change window/buffer/tabpage.
Solution:   Add ability to assign to vim.current.{tabpage,buffer,window}.
            (ZyX)
Files:      runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt, src/if_py_both.h


*** ../vim-7.3.951/runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt      2013-05-15 15:12:25.000000000 
+0200
--- runtime/doc/if_pyth.txt     2013-05-15 15:48:39.000000000 +0200
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*** 242,250 ****
        An object providing access (via specific attributes) to various
        "current" objects available in vim:
                vim.current.line        The current line (RW)           String
!               vim.current.buffer      The current buffer (RO)         Buffer
!               vim.current.window      The current window (RO)         Window
!               vim.current.tabpage     The current tab page (RO)       TabPage
                vim.current.range       The current line range (RO)     Range
  
        The last case deserves a little explanation.  When the :python or
--- 242,250 ----
        An object providing access (via specific attributes) to various
        "current" objects available in vim:
                vim.current.line        The current line (RW)           String
!               vim.current.buffer      The current buffer (RW)         Buffer
!               vim.current.window      The current window (RW)         Window
!               vim.current.tabpage     The current tab page (RW)       TabPage
                vim.current.range       The current line range (RO)     Range
  
        The last case deserves a little explanation.  When the :python or
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--- 252,273 ----
        "current range".  A range is a bit like a buffer, but with all access
        restricted to a subset of lines.  See |python-range| for more details.
  
+       Note: When assigning to vim.current.{buffer,window,tabpage} it expects 
+       valid |python-buffer|, |python-window| or |python-tabpage| objects 
+       respectively. Assigning triggers normal (with |autocommand|s) 
+       switching to given buffer, window or tab page. It is the only way to 
+       switch UI objects in python: you can't assign to 
+       |python-tabpage|.window attribute. To switch without triggering 
+       autocommands use >
+           py << EOF
+           saved_eventignore = vim.options['eventignore']
+           vim.options['eventignore'] = 'all'
+           try:
+               vim.current.buffer = vim.buffers[2] # Switch to buffer 2
+           finally:
+               vim.options['eventignore'] = saved_eventignore
+           EOF
+ <
  vim.vars                                              *python-vars*
  vim.vvars                                             *python-vvars*
        Dictionary-like objects holding dictionaries with global (|g:|) and 
*** ../vim-7.3.951/src/if_py_both.h     2013-05-15 15:44:24.000000000 +0200
--- src/if_py_both.h    2013-05-15 15:48:39.000000000 +0200
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*** 3244,3249 ****
--- 3244,3323 ----
  
        return 0;
      }
+     else if (strcmp(name, "buffer") == 0)
+     {
+       int count;
+ 
+       if (value->ob_type != &BufferType)
+       {
+           PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, _("expected vim.buffer object"));
+           return -1;
+       }
+ 
+       if (CheckBuffer((BufferObject *)(value)))
+           return -1;
+       count = ((BufferObject *)(value))->buf->b_fnum;
+ 
+       if (do_buffer(DOBUF_GOTO, DOBUF_FIRST, FORWARD, count, 0) == FAIL)
+       {
+           PyErr_SetVim(_("failed to switch to given buffer"));
+           return -1;
+       }
+ 
+       return 0;
+     }
+     else if (strcmp(name, "window") == 0)
+     {
+       int count;
+ 
+       if (value->ob_type != &WindowType)
+       {
+           PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, _("expected vim.window object"));
+           return -1;
+       }
+ 
+       if (CheckWindow((WindowObject *)(value)))
+           return -1;
+       count = get_win_number(((WindowObject *)(value))->win, firstwin);
+ 
+       if (!count)
+       {
+           PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
+                   _("failed to find window in the current tab page"));
+           return -1;
+       }
+ 
+       win_goto(((WindowObject *)(value))->win);
+       if (((WindowObject *)(value))->win != curwin)
+       {
+           PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError,
+                   _("did not switch to the specified window"));
+           return -1;
+       }
+ 
+       return 0;
+     }
+     else if (strcmp(name, "tabpage") == 0)
+     {
+       if (value->ob_type != &TabPageType)
+       {
+           PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, _("expected vim.tabpage object"));
+           return -1;
+       }
+ 
+       if (CheckTabPage((TabPageObject *)(value)))
+           return -1;
+ 
+       goto_tabpage_tp(((TabPageObject *)(value))->tab, TRUE, TRUE);
+       if (((TabPageObject *)(value))->tab != curtab)
+       {
+           PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError,
+                   _("did not switch to the specified tab page"));
+           return -1;
+       }
+ 
+       return 0;
+     }
      else
      {
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, name);
*** ../vim-7.3.951/src/version.c        2013-05-15 15:44:24.000000000 +0200
--- src/version.c       2013-05-15 15:49:12.000000000 +0200
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*** 730,731 ****
--- 730,733 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     952,
  /**/

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